The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 19, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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^ Saturday, October 19, 1935 Aliss Alice Haighler was called home October 2nd on account of the death of her mother. Mrs. Hattie Kenny, mother of Mrs. J. \V. L. Duckett of Columbia -and Mrs. J. W. Witherspoon o f Summervillc-, S. C. left Saturday afternoon for Philadelphia to live with her soiujuul daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruff. Her friends over the. state- wish her health and happfness. ?3~~ Mr. L. ('. Williams, formerly of 2114 Senate St,, is now situatc^a-fe^ < 24G1) Senate St., (corner Stfirate ninl ITotTV-o Xtr* efs) with under- taker W. W. llolley. Phone 7JM>8. ? CAKll (XV THANKS ; ' Mi-s Alice 11nitc.hl.er anil family wish to thank the many friends for their beautiful) floral offerings . ami expressions of sympathy and deeds of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Alice Heighlei'. NOTICKl ' Vhe-r'i i<t1an Horn'1 B i ial Ai l Society of Kistriet No. 2 will nieot at^r Leeds,,. South Carolina.* .We hope to have with us -our_ grand 1 ?secret:ii y. Prof. W. R. Bowman, (of ? " Columbia-arid our igratid president, Mrs, Mai ia Burton, alio has been . ?R \'( W Yol'k r'l >! ?l4ll sOllllllllO AV'illl relatives. _ , District No.?l will njeet the 1th . Saturday in (iieenville.* Thnsa ! who \vant to get on ilm pro rrain f oT~th e-stntcco nve irrj-nrr Tn c <rr "th tr " grand secretary at Leeds. ftiev.) L-." FTSaivh-'iS, 01st. Pr?"s. L. Worthy,. Vice President Wesley Emerson, -Secretary i Maria BurtoTT^'Giand President State College Alumni DEAR ALUMNI: - r__ I should like to have the address of every alumni in and out of the state.^ 7 J ^ ?I-wajit-lo" know where you are and where you may he in two (2) ai oifths hence. I We have it IHW arid lugger program to put over and I \vant_ymL ?t ,i,?. Amrni' .ffio M.iiit - .-.end your address at once. i Hoping you are okay and doing your bit in life.?I am,?T ? Fraternally yours, T. II. BEST, D.D.S., President Box '307, Orangeburg, S. C. T. ? ?r 1 _ NON PER ILL SOCIAL CLUB j , The N'on Pcrill Social Club lull of Miss Thelma Packard. The meeting was called to order by the ! ?^President.- The^opening .song- wilS "Cod will tak< care x f.you." Prayer was offered by Miss Berniee Harris with Bible verses, follow* " ii.g. Old and new business was discussed and we planned on giv-" . ing a Fish supp'T.ut the home of Miss Harris Thursday, October 10, 1035; Mrs. Agnes Hopkins then ' rendered a most enjoyable pro- ' gram with many of the members participating. The niizpah was tin n repeated by all. * j The hostess- thei^ served <a ,dyl'%' clous course" cor.-istfng 01 nots/mo- ' colate, sandwiches of many kinds and candies. They had' an hour of laughter and everyone left express ipg-themselves as having spent an enjoyable evthunng. We were glud to'have quite a few visitors. Visitors are always welcome. The next meeting.will be held at Mis. Mahalia Sartor. ? SILVER STAR CLUB The Silver Star Club is on the _ air again. We have been off duty ~ for about.90 days, but thahk God wt r are hack. The club-mot -at the home of Mrs. M, B. Cooker, 1011 College St. The meeting was call* ed to order at 8:00 o'clock with the 1 president and all members present, A very nice meeting was had and everybody enjoyed themselves. (Mrs.) P. L. P. B., Reporter FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST ClIl'RCH The Senior Usher Board of Fiist Calvary held its weekly meeting at the church Tuesday night, Oct. 10, l'.iilf).?The mooting was called . to order by the President, after which prayer was offered by each member. The members of the 'board are still going about doing good. There will be a special sermon preached Wednesday night, October 23. 1935. at 8:00 o'clock by Rev. W. M. Downs, pastor of First Nazareth Baptist Church. The Presiddent and members of" ever Usher Board should try and | ??hear th" sermon. The public is. cordially invited to he present. Don't forget the time Wednesday ! Bight, Oct. 23, 1935 at 8 o'cTockT V Come and bring a fribntf. ~ ' Thomas Pearson, Reporter I i i i I, . . _ _L MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT , Mrs. Leila Pearson announces I lie marriage of h?'r daughter, Ad- t diy Lucile Mr. Thomas Leonard t Logan, Monday, -^September 30, 5 1035, Newberty S. G. .At-home aftriL October b, 1'. O. Hox 187, Sa- 1 luda, S. C. f ORIOLE SOCIAL CLUB The Oriole Social club which was } organized September 26, 1035 for the purpose of establishing' greater ' unity" socially among youths of the race, met at the home of Clifton and Willis Nance, 1412 Pine St., j Columbia, S. C., October lOtlv. This being, our second meeting it was very* successful. 1 The next meeting will be at the home of Wilbur Ford, 2410 Lypn Ave., Columbia, S. C. , ! Willi's Nance, Reporter * "" m C Tin: COLD DIGGERS CLl H . : i The -Gold- Pu ir.n*?fcoll _ th? ir weekly meeting at the home of Miss Mablc Grant, 420 Pickens street, Oct. 15, 1035. The ~ club " was railed to order by the Chap -1 ing song lead by S'adiu. Lyk?s just as 1 am with out. ope plea. Prayer was chanted, . and there were quotation by each member. Tile business part of the meeting was discussed. The minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. After ward the roll "wits en Her! anil lacli member re- sunnded. We wire glad to have !\lrs." Georgia Moblcy to join us. A delicious course of hot chocolate, sandwiches and cake was rveili The next nuoUnng will be held at the home of, 'Mrs, Maggie Ethe- 5 ridge. MabluT Grant, reporter ~ -'TnirmiTK^Lr.iv^ w. The Elite Club met at the home of Rev. and Mrs.^Pattevson. The nu'eting was called to order by the President, :Ur. Rollins.' Song letup" by Miss-Ruth Meetzes; prayer bjf. Rev. Hnwmait. ^ The ininijtes-ef-the last niceti! g were read, received and; adopted. The club was asked, by Rev. Bowman to donate, fifteen ($15.00) to the church in tin interest of conference claims. It was also suggested that we have a party Monday ni,'t;ht.a Then the door was opened for new members, and we re ceived three: Miss Meetzes, E. E. -Bowie and Mr. C. L. -Richardson We are ha*p.py to say that the club is still progressing. Then too ?\ are son y to say that we have missed four u? our best numbers: Mrs. White, Miss E. Rownnm; Miss M.. Bowman and Missd^/A. Brown. We adjourned. to meet -Tuesday evening, -Ovt? &?, at tin home'of Rev. an ! Mrs. Patterson. New members are welcome. THE M A N11 ATT AN lAK' i A1. . . (1,111 The Manhattan Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Lena* .Scott, '.Ml Assembly St., October 15, mrrrr The meeting'w.i.- railed to order l.y tin a plain, Mrs. Lizzie A. Young, at 8:-15. Opening song 1 d by Mis. Cora R. Hall "1 will TiTid F remove 1." Sl'i i|Uill e lead ing by Mrs. Lizzie A. Young; J18 Psalm 1 .verse. We were led in prayer by Dviuon Cireen Scott, whieh set in to have made a .many soul happy. We'thyp had another son*; led by Mrs. (leorgia T. Ediikii.u, ".If . us Wiljl Fix it for You." There were Bible vet ses by each m> mber bog.ir.hing with the letter "MI'* after the Bible verses the business part of the meeting was turned over to the President, Mrs. Dollie Smith. Old and new business was discussed. The minutes of tile last meeting were, read, received and adopted. We are very sorry that one of our members is sick, and expecting to go to the h spital, who is Mrs. Willie Mae Williams, but the club wishes her. a very speedy recovery. We were veiy ft'liul Lit have with us three visitors. Collection for the club $2.90, The refreshment, consisted of ice cream and cake. "" We' adjourned to meet at the , home of Mrs. Dcllie Smith, 911 Assembly St. Closing song "Bless be the tide." The duo recited the mizpah. | Visitors are , always welcome. ' Reporter, Victot ia Baxley. * | THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'B L The Lucky Bird Social Club held its regular weekly meeting, Oct. 15, at the home of Mrs. Cleo Davis, 2101 Motto", St. VTh.e meeting was called to ordbr by President with the opening song led by Mrs, Annie Porter. Scripture lesson Psalm .mjsi .Jesus ivar i ne ?..r:>ss rtionf was the next-selection.?Pi ayor in 1 concert led by Mrs. Sarali Taylor ' "Just as I am was the closing devotional . service song. The president took charge, calling for the minutes of the last meeting. AH unfinished affairs was discussed. The n?'w business was also transacted. To all the members of the club,, please takev.notice the meeting will 'open at X o'clock instead of 8:JO o'clock during the fall ar.<i winter season, Mrs.-Kennedy call ed the roll; No. present lib Mrs. Scniur led the < losing-softfr-?Mrs. Annia Porter of 502 Main St. will entertain the club Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, Mr. Sam McCoy, Mr, G. W. McDantel are on the lingering dfstv We were served potato salad, meat, hot chcfcolate, candy, cake . and saltines. r NEW CENTURY CLUB M's. Collins was hostess o the merrfbers of the New Cenury Club at .her home on Lady st., Thursday, September 2Gth. Beautiful fall, flowvrs were ar anged in rooms where four progressions of contact were played, .lie prizes were won by Mrs. R. I. Paul first; Sirs. M. G. Diekson, eocond; Mrs. Fjilu'l Shaw low. After cards a salad course was ?erved. Tlu members of the New Cenluy Club were entertained by Mr.-, W. R. Brown at her home on i Washington Street Thursday, Oct. !rd. The rooms were adorned with lovely dahlias where contact was played. The prizes-were won by Mrs. H. II. Ct>opeij #irst; Mrs. K II. Paul, second, Mrs*. M. G. Dickson low. ^ A delicious salad course wqs ser ved - Mrs. O. K. Jenkins entertained ' the members of the New Century Club at the.home of Mrs. N. A. Jenkins on.Hampton Street, Thurs day. October 10th. Lovely dahlias and. other fall flowers were arranged throughout the house. Four p regression irriP contract were played. > iiig cards won by Mrs. A. J. Collins first; Mrs, M. G. Dickson second; Mrs. J. G. Stewart low. THE MYSTIC CIA'H Greenville, S." C.? The 'Mystic;. Cluh'had jts first meeting 'at the _ Phillis Wheatley Center, Septetnber^ lS^ .the purpose of the meeting" \tfas for election of officers and make plans for the year. __c~ 1 The officers arc: Miss -Margaret So well, President; Miss E. G. WitherspQf n. Vice Prds:;'-* 'Miss Belte Blight, See.; Miss ^ A.I We Felder, Treas; Miss Maggie Walker. Reporter. * : f The club?wttt?phry contract ~ bridge this year. Three' new me rube rA were added to the_clTb. Miss Theresa ^Sewell. Minnesota Gar rison, Nell Wadsworth. _ * ! Miss Mayme Shumate, an oil iru inber of the clllb will be an sissociate member as her work will take her away from th<* city.'Wc are expecting to pUt~over^ big program this year. .. i ' .An ii. I mi nuiv:\ i i.i i> ? ' j Seneca, S. C.?Mis,s . Johnnie! Bynum, Vice Pres. of the club, and Home?Economics teacher of the ._ Oconee Training School of' this], city, iv.isAhe-channing hostess on Tuesday, Oct. H, at her rosidTnco. - = A portion of the evening was donated to busir.es-'," with Miss Flcta Williams, President, presiding. Following the business part. he club was entertained by its par liamentarion Prof. Allen Code. . Two tables of bridge were artis tically arranged, carrying out tin- , color scheme of yellow and black. Ice cream and cakg were served by the hostess. : TIIE .MYSTIC t El Ii * Greenwood', S. C. ?The Mystic. Club met with. Miss F. C. Wither sporn, Friday, October 11, at f> o'clock. This was the first meet- irg of the season. Three tables were arranged for bridge. At th. end of the game Miss Belle Bright hud?top ri'in/e un.l was?pre-,nil, d _ :i deck of card--. Miss Maggit'WaE. kei4 second prize ar.d was also"pie-._ -ented a deck <;f cards. . Miss Beatrice Shumate low score ar.d was presented a set of bridge pencils. The room was beautifully decoiat-ed with autumn flowers and loaves. The hostess served a delicious course of creamed, potatoes, peas, fried chicken, slaw, pickles, .hot !olls and coffee. Everyone expressed themselv s .is. having an enjoyable time. J. One of the new ' members tva . initiated in this meeting. k? ? m m ' A FAREWELL DINNER Mrs. Z. J. Taylor of 240.'> Mo'tt Street gave a farewell dinner Sunday , ~0 e t< > beF^GUiTTirTioIun^niOlTiT" I Husband, Mr. Z. J. Taylor who is baling for Knglewood, N. J. on Monday, October 14. The guests of honornvere Airs. Lula T. Lakin, mother of Mr. Z. J. Taylor and brothers, Mr. Joe and Robeit Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Taylor, Mr. Wash .Tucker of Conga ree; Key. S. W. \Jackson of Philadelphia; Mrs. Idja Weston of Columbia. The {dining rOom was decorated with Dalxias and Zeinuis.Jhe hostess sdi ved a deHeious course of ham roairrrbTrkgd^cliieken, rice po- tato salad, pta:-', macaroni, phkle. for desert cake and ice cream Were seived. The dinner was enjoyed ; by everyone. Mrs. Cleo Davis and Dorothy Adams assisted Mrs. Taylor in preparing the dinner. A SURPRISE PARTY , A surprisewas given by the Pulpit Aid Club, the Debboia Class and the B. Y. P. U. of Union Baptist Church, at the home of Misst^ Peart mnd -Gertrude Smith, 1002 Greet* St., in honor of one of its loyal members, Mrs. Vertcll Me Kejjzie Tuesday night, October 1!>. wTiio will leave,for New York City Thursday, October IT, Those pre^ were the pastor, Rev, b. C. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mr. -and Mrs. L. K. Pugh. _ Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, Mrs, Fvange- _ line Ferguson, Misses Viola "Wilson, Willa Mae Green, Hardin, Chceseboro, Pearl Smith, Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Mattie Cooper and McKenzie. Messrs Harry Riley, Jessie Felton and Elias H. Epps. A.program was rendered after t_, ~?~~ ~ 1,|I, rhe? Palmetto leader PISIl FRY ANI) BOX PARTY |?l)o! everybody: This is Station T. F. K. Ilot fish fries, box pariis.tth.l silver tea, will be anHiunee over this station every iViek l'or the benefit of SklncyJ Park (Treat Fall Rally beginning Friday nitfht, Oct, IN, th' re will jo a fish fiy and box party at the r.ome of Mis. Facile Hazard, 205 uk-Strict, at- K wkdoek-. - Yes Sirle~fclks come out and enjoy you i selves. Will sign off until n( xt week, Mrs. Lueile Hazard, your an. lour.cer. . mm.i:y ukats* Fin km SHIP TIGERS J t TV.iVre * snit'l cr'owM Fri 'av. the Finjey High Blue Jackets down il the Friendship College Ti?ais by the score of 20 to 0. The IV.ue Jackets Scored early in the tir-i quarter with a pass front Hardin o Chist that start.d the* rally. Friday,'October 1J, the Situs.IK Ttgi" .< ?. C. will nie.t the* Finloy HTg'n Blue Jackets at 'tc VV-'t-'t r c ouni y Fair c.numd. j.1 see- a battle. ( HKSIFK I'AKAliKAMtit?~?-?. .Air. James Heath, who i- spociali/ung in tailoring at Tuskegee Institute writes that he lik's the school and is doing fine in his work. Rev. and Mrs W. M. Byrd left Monday morning to open their, eighth year as teachers^ in the 1*1 - it mil tlt'oVe School, 'ItnitTmrn-,' s :c. Mrs. Eva Heath returned honre Saturday after spending the sumin r in New York City. She and Mis. Willie 'Lewis opened the Pride School Monday morning with a large enrollment. Mrs. Alberta. A. Marshall and young Mr. "Nelson, brother of Mi\ Ralph N'i'hmi nintnVcil heir- Siitnr. day morning on business1.' . . Mrs.? Lois P. Johnson aiid "MissRut Id I ardin speiitdhe^wock-end in Winnshory as guests of. Mrs. Inliiivon's?parents, Mr.-aiul Mrsr Charles Peay. Mr.,and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mrs. Daisy SamUrs. Mrs. Hettie Rainey Mis. Esther Hardin and Madam M. ' E. Woods motored to KWk llill Friday for a business meeting at Friendship College. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bricer with their daughters, Mrs. Maggie B. Current*e and Miss Louise Bripe and their friend Miss Louise Fiarfk-lin, spent one day fn Wadesboro, X. {].. visitinir friends n nil t h > m xt day hi Columbia, as .guests of their s<nr, Elliott Briyc~anti~ family. ' About thirty-six little folk as>< mbh d at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sims Golei\ Cemetery street ott Saturday afternoon, when they uitertained in honor of the (7th) seventh .1 irthday of their son, Sims Goler. Jr.. The house was very prettily . decorated in the season's (lowers.. In th. dining room, green and yellow streamers were susUojtiyLfrom the ceiling to the tabhv when oh was a large iced cake with seyotv green and yellow candles. The refreshments.. consisted of ice cream, 'cake and candy. All ef the little guests brought a gift and litthf Sims was all sntiles as be~acei pied fliese pretty and useful articles. Th. little ones were kept merry playing various games which weredirected by-Miss Dewey?Mt Dowell??D?was a beautiful afternoon and tb so dear little children fc'turni (I to their homos Wry happy.- for Mrs. Goler Saw that each one was generously served. Mr. C. K. Leathers. Prof. S. I,. Fin ley and Dr. J. S Allen attended tiie Regional Rod Cross Mooting at the ""Court ITouse Monday morning, upon invitation of the uliit.e directors. Mr. Walker Atkinson is at home for a few days from CCC Camp McCleUanvillc, S. C l it Mi's}?, Ruhie Nelson and little daughter. Catherine, who have been visiting in Washington for the past two weeks, a.rrived home Monday morning. iurs. Katie Alien eiucnaineu ine Federated Chili at her home on to moon. Tile Halloween idea was carried out in the decorations and in the refreshments. Op the center table in the parlor-was a large pumpkin, carved with a comical face, surrounded by miniature articles that reminded tine, erf Halloween. A literary and business program was carried out. Some visitors were present; A &'alad course, ^followed by sweets, was served. Those attending were, much pleased with the unique ideas which Mrs. Allen had arranged in i his pit-Halloween meeting, and all left complimenting her for the fine meeting and pleasant time had at her "home. Mr. James Gray spent last week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gray. Young Mr. Gray is in the CCC ("anm near Clinton. The school children witnessed fVio nnrnilo nf tVin llnwnip r.irpnc v..y ^ "1_ hero Tuesday morning. They enjoyed it very much and had lots to tell after seeing the animals. Thiy were riven an hour out of school, and returned after the parade to finish the day's program. Mrs. Beatrice Adams is on "the sick list _L_lv. The UsherS' Convention of Chester Couhty will convene at-Calvary Baptist Church Sunday. This coiiventioH?was organized a few months- ago, and consists largely of young people. Quite a crowd is which a course of potato salad, lettuce and tea was served followed by the national desert cake and cream which was very delicious. Ttre ptistor, President, officers, members and friends of the church wish Mrs. Vertell McKenzie a hap py trip and a safe return. - -- Ife.. I expected to attend. The printed program shows that those who attend will be benefited. President J. S. Stanbaek of Clinton Colleges Rock Hill spent ithe week-ind here at his Finlay Hi ftlawd in Rwk- Hid Friday against .Friendship College.. The score \vas 24 to 0 in favor of Finley Hi. They play Sims. Ili of Union here this Friday. ?1U v. attthr Mis.' .1. \\'. Shaw of Ft- T.n\vr> t?. - i - .. ,. .. ..v.t ill H' OH UUSII10>S Saturday. Mrs. Millie Blake has hud' her home remodelled on Lo"mis St. Mr. Lucius Leach was at hoim. a few days fvom?thp Good-- Suimjritan Hospital in Charlotte, Vnit has returned for a few days of further treatment. '~I?ev. an 1 Mrs. .1. A. Baton. Mioses Sarah Bati n and Sarah Morris were in the city Monday afternoon from TJnion,, as' truest* of 'Prof, and Mxs. W. H. Atkinson. Prof. Wilkirs of State ( otlr--re' was here hhidav for a few nionients. . iyir. C. r. Thorpt <>f Spartanburc was,- in the city Friday. The Belter Citizens I'lub of Finley High ^School The Better ("iti/.eru <'U b of.Fjnlev High School met .Monday', Tlth of October witli Arthur'I.). .Johnson presiding. The minutes ;v>f the last meeting were read and dues were paid.. The club is planning to give its first party on Monday ' night, October 28, in the form of a pre-Hallo\vceir" Social.. Find your, old costumes and join us. ? ! aRev._T. E. Harper. Pastor _?0n Saturday and Sunday* Qctqber 13-14, the fourth and last quarterly conference of the Mt. Mori- " ah circuit was held, with Dr. E. A. Adams, cur esteemed presiding elder in chape-" The .devotions were conducted by the presiding ' elder, after which the business' of j the' conference was carried' out.; All reports Were pood and showed ?, the very high esteem, in which our efficient "prrstor is held. Superintendent A. 1.. Lindsay was at his regular post of duty. The Sunday School lesson was beautifully discussed and reviewed by the Presiding - Elder, Dr. E- A. Adams, who. pave us a very spL?\. (lid application . of the story of Jeremiah. Promptly at?HP-trciork morning Services began with Dr. "E. A. Adams, presiding: Elder and Rev. T.. E. Harper, pastor . ascending. -the-rofeh'iHm ? After tlm >4 mal?ptrl.inntnrrrrs^ = Dr. E. A. Adams was presented , by the pastor. Dr. Adam's.preach- | ed as^nevcr before.^ The message i was ftlll of spiritual fervor and our hearts burned vvithin us as ' be talked to us by the wayside. Every class leader from both of the churches made a glowing report. Special m(entjon must -be made of the following leaders who almost doubled the amount asked .of them by the pastor;. BrosMsM. Davernport, Levi Hare, A. I.. Lindsay', I' M. Bookman, James("ilascoe and others.. Th<r Dollar Money reports from [the following Boards were exeel, unit. Stewajxl--Board: .Mrs, .1 use-.. phine Hart, reported $">,00; Trus- ' tee Board, Prof. Edw. Lindlyr $51.75 Stewardess Board No. 1. Mrs. I.illie'M." Steptiens $2.50t No. J, M rs. Georgia Werts $2.f>0; No. .'5, Miss Ethel Lindsay, $1.25; No. 4, the I. aid most recently organized by the nastor with Mrs. Bertha Green chairman and Miss Azalee Gray,' secretary,* $!5.f>(). Special mention ! must be ma'de of the following I LaderS of Mt. Olive Church who j rendered very excellent, reports: | tMrs: Geneva Kinsler, Mrs. Emma . Wise, It. L. Dominick, S. D. Bates | Paul SC. yews antI Mrs\- Bessie John , si n. One class leader failed to rej [ port a;id was relieved x>f his officI lal duties by the pastor. ' " 6 I I The presiding elder was paid in ' full and went away smiling. We are expecting tne rerurn of our I pa.tor tor another year to eontiri-j I ue the wonderful program already outlined by "him. |_^ '1"ht Bookman's Club of I'rosperTuesday evening at the honu of Mrs. Nora Spearman with our fcjjb^ i loved pastoi: acting as hostV.MSp* < | KJla Bookman the vet'y capable l president of this club -had a very splendid program arranged for the " evening. After this part of the >evtning's program had hot nl sue-1 cessfully . carried, out, a delicious repast of hot chocolate and 0">ko was served after which the club t ' adjourned to meet the following YOUNG MEN'S 7 ? IS SI'ONSOl Annual CIi durim; statu c Township 1 Columbia; sou Friday Nigl From 8:30 P. M. , Ml SIC South Carolina S Admission 50c Ta Committee: Peter Smith, Rn ;!? l- rl. *- il? ..--i. ?- - - - CLASSIFIED ADS DIVORCE ! taim-rj within .sixty ,tlu> no delay, fio annoyinj; ^puh.iicity. For complete ami contidoi.tial information. .. wi ite. f. A I. FTNANTi: I < Ol'.J'f >JtATION.. J'o|.e , liuialitl!', *\Va>liiutrleri, I). < If y?nf want \ot:r hair to u row use RAIYH-TIIO-LENE HA IK GROWER It niukes stuldiort: hail S'olt. Sili.v ami (. >y. * FaiUGThr.-l.eho .Hair Grower jr.v a Houkl Stiaiuht Jlieir Grower o"c ! Temple Hair (Jii wi r ~V j-- "Aiti". 4' I'iysmmt. (?i?" . . 3(lc j, Men's llaii- (Hi.j. ; , v _ o."k ^ 9 ; ' v ? L lieCistered in F. - !v Patent. Otliyo. ' Mail,' l.v Mux-. IIilit-i I'nUe .l-yii i'-wiii K-itfoivold Post (l!]ic>', S. .. Agents Wanted. . ( ; .1 BAXLEY'S DAIRY ~TTR\f)l-: A .MILK ONLY A former -'resident of Barnwell County. We will_a4ijima:iate all Negro Milk Trade of the Colombia citizens. . i Phones 9 3 5 0 REV. J. H. JOHNSON , Offi.ce: 2029 Marion Street! NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Ileal Estate, performs mania-re ceremonies, writes wills Call to see him ' N O TICK Open up for.the season under new Management at 2029 TAYLOR ST. A DELICATESSEN LUNCHEON (THE GREY SHOP . y piriiii'i.it...'?I U:?f>iunv LI m. ? v/j/t iwyi / . n ? ii.W 1/lv 1 . We Solicit the cooperation of the' ? public. ; ftpun. Mintlays at three (.1- o'clock BsrananBHOM EVERY KNOWN, TYPE OF '' Laundry Service ; AM). DEU XE DRV (LEANING p Cautious RoutemcjnJ. j j "'NK\V4tlKTI!()ir* 81 LAUNDRY & DRY I '< T.EANINf# CO. I 1 Phone 2-1823 I " SPKCjlAL NOTICE! _ AII. visitors, both in and-nut of the state \vh<> arc pltvpriim; to visit the Northeast South Carolina Annual Conference, which moots on the .1()th of this- month in the City of Sumter with Mt. Pi.-irah A.M. K. Church, 2i"> \V. BaiTlett Street will p'.-ase notify the pas- . tor. that suitable ho mes may bo | provided for you. Res'pi cCl'vlly yolirs. W i\lf \ i>.. < ... ? * . V . V-IV. \ \> 1 V'.Vl I UMl'I P. 0- Box 703, . , Sumter, S. \C. 1 _. ; _ i week at the home of" Mr. andtMrs. (hit rch. Our Annual Conference Rally i> ^ on. Don't miss the Twelve Tribes * of Israel at Jit. Moriah Church on the fourth Sunday night in this month. Our proa! i> ?100.00. On Sunday after the services > were concluded, thepastor and presiding elder enjoyed a delightful feast at the home of Mrs.'Florence' Williams. President of- Stewardess Board No. 1. ^ - lTHI.KTK ( l.l U | ; lINC, T11 K? rand Bali 'OI.OR FT) FAIR T~^ 1 Auditorium i TH CAROLINA it, Nov.i^t . Cntil 1:30 A. M. BY <t Jtate Collegians X 10c, Total.60c^ J iland Harris Soi^JHackshear J ' -i .S ~ Page 7 When Going North Over Highway 101 STOP IN RFNNKTTSYILLE FILL VOI U WANTS To by Rio h a r d so H' s I) RIO S T O K L ?.s ? nil yr.mn skkvk i; i'ki:.s( kii'tjo.ns i lUJilJ Tom ui< iiaitnsriv. l'harm;ui>i aiul I'lop. Fan-.O-Lin System * 7 In liralit> ( plturi li\f I an-o hlN Hair, Sflkilp. (an ii-tilV ;;nd T'iiH_ I'laAjai tiiai. ,'Khcir sv. i ti. r.a> trcwi r<iyi;r:. H.avr. a*-i at< * " a.ii mi tuad- a;*f * 'bare'" pot- wh'rr?rtrrprtti'ii- ? iwinl. WiJ'j a-, full jn.wth _?-?? I la.i " :i ,?^-4?i?- ? >1 li 1 v I a ir?(ti i)\\ 1 1 . . '.tl.'j") Kox ^Weiai llaiV < 1??>\n :< 1 > Box SrtiJp Soap - - li" Box I'l'os.-Hip .fii! ' - l'><: ' 1' irftiif t.xfia for { tarro liOffi^toi'OV it: i S '" J'a'.ftit Ml'.. . m?itt> wanted \N rit? lor tortus Made l>> \l tut'. i-'an nit*' I.. Carolina ? i'^Ji 11 , Mn l.i1'1 i . I. - ? (.iooorvUiwn./S,' . WHILE IN NEW YOKK STOP AT woods ib e~W~: ' H () T E L The 1 inesffDlff^Cd" lioTet in Harlem 2121 7th -Ave. a< 1 42nd St W New York. New York | \ i iM.i'lIN 3-2400 | Lef I s : . o oiu- rr tla- i! that t .-tiiiiji'.f ->n * it our llnnu I.nan Wi!)!;. Artisans (' (, n t r ac t i n C Company 'his (.' ntp'auy if !vpio>o:vU*.i !>y . \V. Ik-aciiuhi arui ij. ji. "a"- .!..! ni-.n-s :; isT- . ? - - "7" : 1 *" . . FOR REAL COAL SERVICE \ nd Piirf?r,' f!enne*t Phone 4341 i .y. * H A M I L TON'S diamonds A- Watches KASV ( REDIT 'i'KRMS 1811 MAIN ST. 'pen AH Night?21 Hour Service ave your nickles .and dimes and come up to sie lis sometime While in Columbia visit the s 'S ks' I! e e r (harden I.1N( II 14)N KTTK I Murrv, prop. Phnhe iuy2 \\ ASIil.N .ION MiCI-.hl MADAM PETER'S Ilair Grower 'or IH*easetl Sralp^?fitves Lif? A leauty. BEST GROWER?apply rice a jAveek?-PRICE 35c. 90(i Rlandir.g St. O/lumbla Hunts Drug Store. Washington St. homas Drug Store, Corner 7 a> and- Harden Streets USE ILVIRLONGEK A Wonderful Hair Grower (taken the hair prow I/ong, Full nd Luxuriant. A fair trial will trove ita wonderful worth. lairlonger Grower 25c 'resning Oil 25c 'outage 10c. ALSIK H, WYNNE, Box 24, ?C^ot *' i . ' i:4 ?? - :za