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^Saturday, October 26, 1M8? Mrs. -Lueile Ponipey-Riggins and son are here spending awhile with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pompcy on Geivais street. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mundle ffniT family, who formerly lived at 1407 Blossom St., are now residing at - 131G Divine St. Mr, and Mrs. Globie C. Cook of 2320 Calhoun St. have returned home from Blaney, S. C. where; they' spent their two weeks vacation with Mr. Cook's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Cooke. They spent a few hours with their aunt, Mr. and Mrsrr Frank Harrison also Wednesday with Mrs. Cook's sister, Mr. and "Mrs. Emmerson Tillman all of Blaney, Sj C. Thiy reported :t pleasant *apd enjoyable trip. * r?-?*?? ' M A H U1 AG E A NNOINC K M EN T \r.. ~...i ?' - tt . I. ci11li mis. ncnry i\injr o' Ridgvville, S. C. announce the - marriage ol-their daughter, Zel"Ui, to Mr. ('.C. (IraliMin <> ingeburg, S. C. September 1, 111:55. IN MKMOltlAM In tender memory of. our h. loved father, 'Mr, "Win. Uuso.mon !, wlvo depaited this life Oct. 25, 111:51. 'Since you've left us father dear, Every day since us yen 1< ft, 4 We've bi-eh lonely, sail beTcft, Sloctftjja yin-dad j^r.cl laky?l.ljy', x r^st,- ?: . We love I ynu well; hut (Jod loved yoi^ host. ' . ? . Lovingly?Mrs. Win. Rosemonll, ^ wife; Mrs. Cm d.lia K. Rurge.-v, 4 Mis. Jeniu. H. Allen, Miss "Franeis Rosemcnd, daught? . s; Mr. William Rusoinoild, Mr. Ei gene Rosemond, Mr. Alonz.o Rosemonl, sons. ~ - =' THE ORIOLE SOCIAL ( LI B The Oriock Social Club met' at the home of Mr. Wilbur Ford, 2210 ?t Luzon Ave,, O'ctqer 14, 193.Tat8:80, o'clock. Piayer was offered by' Mr. G. Wilson. The meeting was' in -charge off the president. ?The' roll.was called. Two members ab ?sent. The minuter of the-provious . meeting were read, receivd and adopted. :f Aftr unfinished business, hp6w business of much interest wast ehterul into. ..The? meeting-proved"to be successful. A delicious' salad course was served by the host. After which we adjourned to me-t Monday, October 21st at the home of Mr. Geruld Dixon. THE SOCIAL SKKliN ADKIfcv j tL s:, ! i i. I ? '?'? IUI rvi' Jiii.i' I II' Uill t\ on the air In oa;ieasti?V 1'roni Station SSC. The Set enaders '.I'd ? fheir .feei'ilar me' t-i. {jc-un.AM. 17 ' at the home oLM is.- I.a I lie CI.', p man, f2Tjo' I'ifto r-.tnet, New ami old business was discus cd. 'A-', monf? the visitor,, were NI r. K !ward Bates aiid Mr. IJ.-J. Caw of tlie Lef B n Amis who' yave some veny. eneoiu einrr remark.' Read The BaimdAo la a ler for the da^e of our dauee ;to d>.?rti - rr.^r at the Y. \\". ('. A. - TIIK JOf.l.Y H?. ' ; The dolly 1?? nut at the -homo - of Miss Kthol ('aldwi II Washir .ton street. The meeting was called to order by the president.- The j chaplain rendered a : hurt.program 'The l>t es blent then took charge of the uiilinisHi'd business. There were many subsidiary motion* from last wcxk so we finished tn-cm. We ended up havir;^ v preHallowfen party which is* to be Tuesday nite at the home of Miss Woodward of Washington street. We-then fad our ciun song: "due * Moon,"? an] was di-niiss,d. The hostess served.! lovely * ennrse ot potato salad on let!lie: \4 and saltir.es, ice cold yrape juice, cake, and mints. The couisq was so beautifully, L rraiVged With the ..decorations of that of Halloween thar woTfi'f carried away; bUT 1 think It. Austin wivs.. a Ij.ttla ? more tb a the. resC 7>F didn't eat supper. I thjnk (Mi s Fannie Martin) felt a little caiv diesh, because she almost left mi out, We'll have to admit, w e spent an enjcjTble evening at the home of Mrs. Caldwell; who is ill ?? ?/! I -oiiirt T# vm/rp t.Vio ?pr?_! tinu-r.t of' each member (Tf the ..Jolly 10 when-1 say we; wish her a speedy recovery. *; L.- C. Lott^Reporter, NOTICE Society of District No. 2 will meet at Leeds, South Carylino. We hope to have with us our grand " secretary, Prof. W. R. Bowman, of Columbia and our grand president, Mrs. Maria Burton, who has.heeir in New York for the summer with relatives. District No. 1 will meet the 4th Saturday in Greenville. Those who want to get on the program for the state contention meet the grand secretary at Leeds. (Rev.) L. F. Sanders, Dist. Pres. C. L. Worthy, Vice President * Wesley Emerson, Secretary Maria Burton, Grand President ? ?^ir- - -111( , , ? . * ^ : ? ? ???? - NOTICE The Culture Club meets with ^ Mrs. Gladys Uu?ielsr 2230 Humi)r ton Ave,?Monday .'iwriiboti,' Oet. 28th, 5 o'clock. All members are urged to be present". ?. WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS The Clubj:met 'at the'iinfne of Aliss Jannie Wolfe, 1808 .'Who t St. Tuesday, Oct. 22 with Vice Pres. pi-osii? The Tncetinkr was. called to aider by the Vice President. Miss I,nry .lanes and . opened with the club song led by f Miss Lula Scott. Prayei' bv M Mi nine Thomas. Bible verses were heard, then the meeting: was opened for business. The minutes of tlie last nueting were r" 1. motioned by Miss Annie Belle Wolfe, l>y Kathenno Sims. Th'i'ii the roll was e.dh d. The jm'mbers responded biiefly. ^ There will be a Silver Tea Surday afternoon, at tl;ve home of .Miss Saliie Blowup f>17 1-2 Sumter St. After this the meeting was closed. Mis/., Annie Belle Wolfe led the eroding song. Mis. Kt Sims led the closing order. M n.t r i"1 * ' ? i?.ry int' 1 .or,!' waicn n el ween rrrr nftt thee whim W absent out* from, another^ : : ak MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANCE GIVES INTRODUCTORY* KECEPjnON Columbia, S. C.,- Saturday, Oct. lbih?TTTc doors of the beautiful home of Mr,s. It. W. Mance."1426 Pine Street" were thrown open to the ministers - wives and their guest*.?This homo Wtts decorated within and without, with most beau tiful' dahlias. The inmates of this home made it worthy of more attention-tban it -has-yet received. Itis not for me to distate but simply r'or nfe to suggest that, we be entertained in this home, again in the near future, because it is beyond all contradiction, a move liappy siu uatioil than can eWr be promiseq* by any one, was fiven t.hpse-ladies of the Allianeg and tJijCfr guests. Adorned in their' Fall gowns, the ladies of the Alliance at 5:00 P. M. were present waiting to receive their honored guests in the,person of Mrs. Helen Williams, wife of our beloved Bishop; Mrs. Emma Armstrong Thomas and Mns. E. L. Grant, j^jjests at the Episcopal resident for a few days. The following Alliance ladies were present.Mesdames C.; AvAdams,-. R. W. Mance. E: I. iluckt tt, T.? j^.y?is? Alberta Hughey, I. M. A. Myers, "Edna Alston. B. ('. Chappcllc. T. I. Duckett. Mrs. T. Lewis and Mrs. E. I. Duckett xeceived the Jadies in such a pleasing manner it brot -stmshtne to us all. ?? r Our guests -were Mesdames E. L. Grant, Helen A. Williams', Em-ma Armstrong Thomas. Marv Murry, Jane"S: Witliams, Berniece Far, iner, Francis Bumgardner, Gladys Daniels, ETIise llenkins, Alice Williams. (). 11. I'ijftte^-iiaiJje Howard, Lillia Batits Sarah-Nance, Ella-Sightler and Miss Ethel Gibson. A course of" pink ice cream, crackers of several varieties, mints >f varous colors, were served in a most pleasing way by Miss "N. Mapce, daughter of the. hostess. A woman to liav. friends must show herself friendly; this is what Miss Mance proved herself to be. We the Alliance are v-ry grateful to Miss Mance for her kindness We had a most delightful visit atyour home, trust we may be abL some time to do a service for you. We ask that we may. always be able to meet with gentleness and forbearance and when we shall have fulfilled thy purpose concerning us orr-earth may we be rc-Ceiv ed into the everlasting mansions. The ( Jul) held their weekly inciting at the Odd Fellow's Hal Monday, Oct. 21, 1 The meet im* wh. toit'ocri irv the f 'I'CSidnVf" Mr. P. Smith with prayer follow. o.I with the so-rjr "My Country Tis of Thvo." The officers are: Mr. Ezeikes Owens, Vice Pre-.:. Mr. Jesse Jones, Sec.; .Mr. Thon.1 s Ponder, Tros.; Mr. Edward Adan s. News Reporter. After which the president stilted the meeting oil ex plain in,^ his idea- about th.name of the Club, its purposes by-which it should, bo, ri le i, by. T..e President's idea' ha'J such a force-ful effect uponiecch member 1:11ul with a victory smile as usual. After -the President finished speak ing i.n any subject it is up to any member of the club- to express [choir opinion, likewise. .The second member -Ae-nrSTTTcss his opTiiion was Mr. Thomas Ponder, I i'res., which was brief but very [good, r.Jt once but all through the meeting Mr. Ezeikes Dwells, Vice Pres., expression w.s good. The expressions from the Presidentv Treas., Vice Pres., were so plaii ly until every number did their best, which made it a worthwhile meeting. The minutes of the la-1 ~ meeting were rea<l, received and adopted after the roll \vas <v lied, cach-member responded.?Numlvr " present, fifteen, Mr. Peter Smitfh led the dosing song "Till we- meet igain." . ? ? , THK' 12 PALS SOCIAL ( LI II The Twelve H Is Social Club met. with -AI iss Inez. .Seals Thursday. Oil. )(), 1 /J'he Hul'so^\vji< called to order by Vice Pi ewtrrrh?Miss?Awdei-^- son; Simriiv.' ''In the gard< n." Prayer by.Chslplnin. Kaeh mem ! ber recited Bible verses. Thenthere was (; short business discussion. Roll was call' l and each member responded. We Were s<*r- | vo.i cake and cocna. We adjourned to meet with Mrs. i TH Mablo J. Dt'jiicls, 2025 Taylor St. The Twelve 1'uls Social Club me at the home pf Mrs. Mtfble G. Panicle.?T'hr> -meeting was call , ed to older by the Ibesidont. Sing- , inje "K<>ck of A.ires." 1'iayer b> Miss Aaron. Tllo_-lu.ntiu.. ..I'?1. ..... .? transactions wefe carried out. The seeretaty then called the roll and road the minute*.-" of tlu piovious inootir.gr. Sovoial matters of import at hyinoss woj o ! 1so taken op an.! disposed of. The?rni mhoi s were i|i' n soaT-TT " arouTid tho dining table and wore served a ' delicious cAn He . of no* tntd nalt <1, .mltiiv .<, oii.e.'-. uianiM " pur.ch and cake. Tka -following wt-re?-praMisses Inez Seals, Viola Anderson. Alice Aaron, Kdna .johiisoi), Henrietta Frost and Sarah Blank; . dailies-Rosa Thompson and MuMeDaniels. We were, Rlaii to have Mr. AIi 1 lejre (Tatel, D'r.iels iimour mi.ht. We adjourned to meet witii Mis.*% Ueniieta Frost, l'ulaski St. ' nil*: Ll'CKY BiKY SOCIAL C'LWl . Th.' Club, Hold its regular weekly meeting at tin? home of Mr-\ Annie I'oit? r. ol)2 .Main St., O.t. 22, at 8:00 o'clock. The '-openingsong was led by President, Mr.-. St nioiv Prayer in coV.eert led byMr. G. W.. McDbniel. lie g I. yi? on you; \vas the second s.Jxiitton. ScitfHHte?lesson- 0?P.- lni 'el by Mr. Sam Williams, Kvety"* ifn,"' I 1Y-M the spirit, I can piav; .was. the club song. . This_ closed the tb vt tional service'.. The Pit. i 'dent took charge. Ti'u^niiintew ?i In last meeting w. ivre?.d uuich ..tUoTl approve I. The unfini 1 and new business" \Vas transact? ' 'he 'toll was called by the S.e. M 1,'S. Keiitl. :.V, lliv ninnic'r |iivsnt 20; visitors ;{; Mr. Mackj Mr Miller, Mr, \Vhfttaker. The in n smusie-l sm4ial 0 idi. ily -ii itccd the Iii:cky Itird Social <Mill? ( > th.'i,r-vmiiVi It) -uppt.?W> veiling: Oct. 2'1. Our next nt'.ting will be at the Imnie'ol' Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Tlniriiio: '!. . 1*>^ A : aley" St.. Oct, 2\K. We worn' s -r _ ved potato 'salad, hie t. hot fis . , m emu- 7iai,, p;cu| . i ;iuc :ut.I bunch. j \NM A I. <, K AN I) It ATI/NOV. 1 , ? i Cokimhia, S. (Kt. 2">th The Yi 11 riff AL n's Athletic (T. 1/oi' this ' "ity has arnoutxjc i an an<f. r.ients completed Lu eat. Haiti?y<>. - ami r3w* .U{STr't' . t tin- Annual Statu. fir to Ik* he Id FrMnv .iiio-lt, Nov. ' 1st, T t':e Township Auditoru.nm rolufhbia, S. i\ TJiiy. have sec n.r the South '^ai olina Stat'- (\ lleffo Follofians hehe-tra. Thi- h;7I i js compos- ' il <if sever,?1 oiitstan'Miiff music-'[ ai.s. an 1 an- featmir.fr the lat.st onir ;mil uanee Ifit of the season, j This will be the only .d ,ne?' in he eity duriiy the State ("oh: d 1 Fair. Make a ('ate to atten I tb=>aki ' .l i'air while visiting the Fair. These your.r men a:M t.'.e young men of the Ptthneilo (). i lieei i a ntertirin is will hring to the eity" some ol' the most o.:t-landing i i> nds of the country for your en- j .oynv nt. Welch l'yr .ft. ther* an-J jt.neenietits in The Palmetto Leader. tiiio c iM SAnriirs FLI P. The ( ih1> niu.t ?d th, home's" Tohn Bookhart. The principal p. r ion of the meeting was spent in 'he discission of ivies -ml retfiat ion of t he club. The Ciiis Iie\V members: Mo'.srx k osovol' '.p-tor :\kiins. A:- trow Ndi-whihI. ita's W. Williams. After the ln:sin< ss portion of ! 1* me 'tinjf was over, wo wore 's.' rved a deliciou^ course includinu ham sandwiches an I cocoa. Tlv next metting will he hold at the home of Mr. Albert. Williams, Hichlf ivl St; Visitors ate. wol come at anytime. If. B.. Bat bi'r, Reporter. E aret^ hours? at home?d/w/rfl^o more anxious moments at the telephone, waiting for invitations that never come. No longer does she ask: " W+ratVwrong with me-aotl men?" For now that she has restored to her-hair its youthful lustre and loveliness, Lois has found love. happiness, ancT romance with a capital "R". , , What is Lois' beauty secret? Just this?an occasional application of Godefroy's Laricuse Hair Coloring. That's how she regained her Rl amorous charm ? beauty that turns men's thoughts to romance. That's why her hair is so soft, silky, and aluuys sparkles. CO tfralrr can 7 ^ tupplyycu J ?T~^ A fret - - "Cto IA9BV-U' 0ODIFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY i - e palmetto leader II ILL-lt<)Y l> NL'l'TI ALS Sirii]?l>i and 4?t-?ttt4ful in rwry detail \vii< the nV't'iiavc Sc|?t. lth, i r>f Miss Ilebucca Hill ami !\i ' ? ' i-ph lloyil which was solemnized voly qiiHtly at St. iul ('hu?'J O: a- i t 'nin g. S. ('. The ceremony was solemnized at 1 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. D. X Hey in the presence of. relaliv- , s an I I'rieii.'is who thn.nged the < hur? h. The decorations were carried out m irjannful . to. lis < n litfrtyiliiy>anthennnii^. with .Mis. I'eitn" A. Simkinsv at the piano, tlie wefldl?: tc mare'. 1 ..'m ne'in _ wa"w..i^ed To- .wmounce the entrance of tif.i^Briilal* party. During the TrTenTuTi>,=r-" T-" love "you truly -v.1 .srTUy played.. .The first to enter was the maid of honor, Miss Rtiia . limwi, wn; was . b autii; lly gowne! in w hite ' 1 t en v>o_a:_y accessor!: to mutch Njxtf oiiitic the flower girls, tht> Misses Willie Dean ('oi l. y, e?' lie va RroWn aii.i Alma Da. is. They, added a bea.uliful. picture to the occasion in tluir dress's uf white >i o. ndi *. ^ 4# 4 Pieueding the bride was little Miss Annette Zrigler bearing th v-ing-mr a white satin pillow. The in-i.o entered on the arm ot net TatJrop-und wa joined at the i 11 11 py the tfi'uom and his best man, Mr. Sol. mon Davis. Tho bride O a h oly jr?rtvn of .white at 111. with accessoiies to ny teli. !!uv.il was- ai rai.y -1. nbv>ut a alo <*fl* lace ar.d hold ii'place with o:' ny blossoms. .She i Tried i "1111n I of Iniies Mist's nil! f MIS. " A- ivct ption was hold at the nomo of the brjde^s parents aft' i ' > ( y-rinorv. The bl i<I table . Jia laid with-a?I: icy r al eon tei-ed .with a wedding cak: ornaiiieiiit ! with a inir.iatiitv liri le. The bride chary .1 to liar.titii If .tile .face ' !' It . hat and accessories were carried out in blue.' "T)re many beautiful as w, II i s, use . fill gifts bespoke, the . esteem hi u : iiI b% < <.: pb- was b I.I . Mir, llo-yd is the only id'ihhofi .M . ti: d Mis. Sidney Hill of Or-' ,ai)f.eltiii e.', S. ('. The ui'oiim, ';is a very prominent you (Iff man ef the sajiie-eity. V"t Mi IM'OIM.K'S MKTKOPOLITAN CIA'It - King-sUn-e, S. Ci?Tin* Young P. ('!' Metropolitan Club had its reg ilai mooting. Sunday after i ?i?;<. .?;???:.;i) o'clock at the homo " iil' .Mr. Sup.ncor IIu^lu*. Quito a pi.qibc: suf tin* -young To lies" won in aj1 anoe. Iho liteiv ry part ni'- j*ii. program waH uimU Clubdiu s were collected ai i a small :.-i! \His tilkl ".lip to bl' presented, !o On- pastor.on Sur.di'i y night as a (iosviti n for him-to use in what over way kc cares while un. his trip to the Annual ' Confer-free: (Iiv Monday" night the Ychrr? I'i ojilo's Club sponsor*.J a very uni quo lituary program-'which was as i Jlows: _ .Sole.tions by the Junior choir: prayer- Lev. .hV \Vil on;SWTii^v-. Mi- Mary 1 - > 1 "-vir?papoi M. -<-V-?fttrh?- Hi iniol?-YvMitchoil svn 1 T. Wi^Jii-i spoor; I'rrsentation of speaker- Rev. .S. M. Hughi Addrc s Uov. \V. LP McFttr. A v.ry neat sitin was b'-k* n up. LOVIiLY SOCIAL } Miss I.mile 1' w. rs and Miss I'issjt' Mao Watsbn. formerly of , Columbia! bin row ol Harrison, < N. !. won* ijocoiniTOTTk'd over to 1 X1 w York City Sunday, Oct. l.'Jth J with Mr. -Robert I- Ilrwnvn atvl | *j Mr. So. lie r. YCitii.g ratlin City, J and boarliful place* in N'ew York J ? il.V, . rr-? ; .-Yl homo of Me. and Mr?, Stan,- <{ bark, Miss Lucilo Ijowors bono rod } .Miss Hessio .Ma WatSon with love ^ ly birt1 day p ty on October 'Jib *1 IT.- r ?.oi v as carricd-i t with col- ?j ors of Halloween. The. hostess J wore an evening gown of nlic <j imu?. i lie tru.'.-ts wore be&ul-ifiil * Simply, quickly ?and at home? you, too, can color your hair to a lovely,, even shade of jet black, dark, medium or light brown, or blonde, with Godefroy's Larieuse. No waitings No disappointments. Soft, gleaming hair ? hair that keeps yoit looking younger than Vrtiir vearv?in in?r a fow mlnntu This famous preparation has been used and approved by stage and screen stars, celebrities and people of wealth, position and prestige, for more than 4 2 years. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Don't risk unhappiness?don't wait ?get a full size bottle of Godefroy'$ Larieuse from ybur dealer TODAY. DEFROY'S ieu?e nch HA1R coloring iMPPOvrn 1306 OUVI STRUT, ST. LOUTS, Ma i I.1'1 II??? I I When Going- North Over Highway 101 iSTOH IN iUiNNKTTSVlLLK FILL YOl K WANTS . ?AT? Tnhv Ri^owlonM'? ^ V/ "J J itil lllll UDUII 1) R lT G S T O K E DRUGS -=- FOUNTAIN SIvKVICli PRESCRIPTIONS FILLEll TOBY KICIIAliDSON.^ l>HnrmnH"t nml i'h"hn-l. I'nt|> 1 black ..YflYcL..cvei.?n#f gowns. ; ? Mrs. StanbaOk s< r. u-V .. idigiitful cook tail 'coin sc. Tin. i\> in litwl' altout 25 guests; th < town guests wciTrMi." TTofccrt-1? Bowmamif' N. Y. t iivr M r. < 1 Spej cer, of-Elizabeth,. T. narty started at te.ii/o'clock ' ndlast until. The miest-.- i epuit . an enjoyable time. -L - " ^'XJfJLE COELECE DU V.MATlt f (Lilt The Wi?g ?Mask?llrum a Club of State College held its initial meeting on Monday, Oct. 7'. 1U35. ? The important bit's in ; < the evening was' the election .>1 d'lieers l'ui the e|tsueing year who ,it*i as foil*Ays: President, Mr A. A. Alston, Vice 1'res'iden.t; Mr Jtetrin 1(< -l, Seen turyr Miss. Lola Taggaftr A*-'t. Secretary; Miss Ellen Carter, Tieas..; Mr. Barksdale, H. porter; MiMae Cm a St''Wgrtr~1{'epr>m-T7~ M r. Sylvester By id. The Club's v.lyisor. Prof. .1. C. Bryant announced the appointment oTa Dramatic Conimittie c isting of .Miss Corin.-, V. Bpil.y. who will be assi-tant cosiclt^ Miss S. B. Henderson who will j <'ii-e.*i ni-iiiuip i...i * .ii-iunj;; si ISS I "Vtrrtr Reed. wlin will. >r j own customing and Pr. f. J. ('. Biynr.;. adviser and thaiiman of Cimim ttoe. - * , The members of tin* t'iub pie bred their hearty support in niaki: :g this the most successful ai., | progressive year of \)>:S elub- existence. . Miss U-'iky and Mr. Bryant \vi tfessed a Try oij\ met ting for Jill new students' desiring to beeu:i. hie were gladly welcom 1 an-l,thcy are: Jonnie Mae I t mus^ Ll?v" ry Be|ton. Joh-u, .liquids, Walt Bridge", ilpLn Bright. J<> P own. Gwendolyn Chism, Ruth Chis.olni, .James Crawford, MabJ'e Giant. Charle.s- Gregory, Oscar 1- nnah,. Annie Mae Join s, Lillian Moorer,Mable Myers, Madge Petry, Karnest Roper, Mable SV lion. Mildred Shield, Gem va Smith, Gerildine Stevenson,. Mary Tho'et Mary Williams^ lL.tiie Wright. Much talent was display.'<1 at this meeting. MPs Baili e "iVrnl ?Mr Bryant feed ertain tile club wiH be . ;i -x.-.rle'os. Miss Henderson h: s al: eady giv-.: en a wonderly interesting 1 -s.^. in stage setting. At each meeting something will be gain.d. In the n?. r future Re shall irive tin puhttc a chance to see this *.h -- lastic dramatic'Ki'oup it: action.. ( Mac I'uia Suwart. report-.-:| FflQI t STATE C | FtlGRID^ j F riday; N< L - ' "2:00 1 | Orangeburg I Admission -75 i .: . - - " ??. * W VI lfll Jil O 'i I ??ts sim )\ so Annual G DURING STATU ? Township i COLUMRIA. SOI Friday Nig] From 8:3? l\ M. Ml SK South Carolina I Admission 50c T; . .. Committer: Peter Smith, 1 H * L. ? _ ? CLASSIFIED ADS Female Help Wanted | Help foi Iny'iitutiiiiis Hospitals Kvciysvhotf. No Kxpcriuwi* nccc>sory. SiiO.-Sl'SO.. month) v. ivn. rlos*.' stamp. Se'haiT Bureau 115iri w I'm1 , ^ I v ii -p MKN. A BAKtl A IN I OK VOI !_ One ."iHc genuine t.illette ra/.or; , 10 Tip-Top extra tine double ..edge | blades worth 20c: si ?( sharpener for all blades; and. a handsome 2-piece .si value leather j wallet and key set?a S2.79 value" I ?all for only'$1.39. Send no nion- I eJO'just. name and address plainly ! written on a post earth upoti deliy- 1 ery pay post man ~$1. plus few cents postage. . Satisfaction guaranteed. Howard. Box 111-2, T;il-' lahassee, 11 a. If j oa want your hair to grow use FAJTtt THO-LENE HAIR GROWER It makes stubborn bail Soft, Silky , ' and flb'-sy. I I'VltlaT hu-l.ein.- 1 l.it 1 j ( Mi'.vor 25c , | lioubl:- StriTiylit Hair t?i o\\ryf\ i)Uc j j lemple Hair Cirowor ' '35c' j Pressing nj| __ .K 50ej AIcii's Jlajr (j 1;25c 11 cyi st i h I. *. , JS. I'aKmt OtTict;. ? ? Mailt-. I :y ' Mini', ktlu-1 Polii- l-'rii-rson . Kiiycwi.jlii Post Ullicc, ^ _ ( oluml'iu', S. OHBBBIHBHBBBBi i;VKK\ KNOWN TYTTTDF |. Laundry Service AM) DEIJJXE DRV. ( LEANING Cautious Itoutcnicn NEW METHOD LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. Phone 2-1823 I IBII i aeaflaraygggz- MII II i Male Help Wanted? Help for Iii'titutixjis-^Hnypitalv hverywheiv. Nu expef icm-i* nccis-ary. $50-:?lSil monthly. Kiiclcvsv .-tamp. Siharf Hur.au, 1 ! ">-] :'!T W: lath, cW'W York., . . - ^ REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Street. NOTARY public Dealer in Real Estate, perforins marriage ceremonies, writes wills depds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to see him NOTICE Open up for (he season under new Management at ? 2029 TAYLOR ST. A DELICATESSEN LUNCHEON THE GREY SHOP Proprietor J. \V. EMBRY. We solicit the cooperation of the public. Open ^Sunday* at throe (-3- o'clock BAL L| OLLEGE I ;-4 A mm. ? k A. & M. ovember 11 P. M. . | Colored Fair I y : c Tax Included i ? ' $ ATHLETIC CLUB ?rin(; the? rand Ball OOI.OKLD FAIR; Auditorium TH CAROLINA ht, Nov. L<t t'ntil 1 :30 A. M. q BY State Collegians ax 10c, Total 60c lolanrt Harris Sol Rlackahear ; : j?1 . . - ? : Page 7 just | mmf you don't have to shave At last science Has found a way to femove 3 beard without shaving. No ~mbfe~razor, no scraping, no :cuts. no soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as dmrcted==TtTCTr-wtpc?of1 leaving a clear, ~ smooth skin. Don t wait! 35c buys a generous size package at any drug store. _ _ If you want to try before you buy, write" ' M Magic "Shaving. Powder Dcpf .>6; fl savannah Ga for free trial sample. Kan-(Main System M In lU'UUts ( ulluri I ( ivy FAN-O-I.IN 11:?I r. Scalp, 1 .!?? ?. h m.:!* T i-ict l.'rtnaruUoii a t-iial. Their \v r'L has been ) n^'ci:-. Have usl arc -jfiowftiij haji mi: 'babi head.. ar.l base s I it-is \n r i!.. ilireyt.il an' followed.." W ill piuiMuie a !"u31 yI'*.v.'tb . ? f 11a.!.. *" ~ J??U-a-H?<r ?r " i~UTTS~ Sp! hi al 11 air(J ,'mv. e I' 40 1 I.{i>n Sea'iji S-up ? *. 20 1 Box- iT'e.-smy Oil 1: '45c 10 icii'.-i' cMia !"h '. m-vayy Key i.?tero.ii ' ih. 1'. . S. Patent - ' oilier. ? wanted W rite tor. ti'rnn Made l>\ .Mine. l'annie 1,. ( arolin.t 10'JP 11-ijrlV Market Street, (j> til ;retc;\V!:, S. 2 ... * VrillliE IN Ni;w YORK ^ STOP AT \v n n n ? i n i?. r . . w M?f KJ A. AS II OTEL The Finest Colored Hotel 1 ~~ in' Hari.era -HULLh-^Vvxir at 112nd Stv " New York, New York \l 1)1 HON 3--2I00 . ? ? - :. , . ^ n > V Let I V be i?!K' tliv"; li.iji; v.-t.s.a*< a your Il<i!!U- l.yy:;.\V??j-j-. . Artisans ,( ontractin? Company Tliis C ir.j uj.v i? rvprv.-cnt.c.i by W. Beuel.iins and 11.- Hair <>d ' I'hbr.es ::4sT-Nf>;;5 . ?" FOR REAL ^ COAL SERVICE" And Purest, Cleanest lee tr? Phone 4311 h{mX^<??X->WmXmX* v W-'' * H A M I L T O X 1 S Diamonds cV Watches 1: \s> < it^itix. ? kkms 7 I till MAIN ST. Open All Niuht? 2 1 Hour Service Save y<ni|- nuTTI- ;>m! dimes and ciinlc up in sic us_ some! i me s- AV-httr"h\ i nliiniltla msii the Elks' Beer Garden I l Nl Hi:n\ 1.TTV H Mtirrv. Prop. - {'hone <?r>l>9 110H'2 W AMilN; KIN .MKIvLl^ MADAM PETERS ITair Grower Beauty. BF,ST GROWER?apply tmee ar -werk -PRICE -"5 1900 Rlanding St. , Columbia * " Counts Drug Store. Washington St. Thtwnas { rng Store, Corner Taylor and Harden Streets USE IT\II?I;ONGER A Wonderful Hair Grower* Makes the hair grow Long. Full i and Luxuriant. A fair trial will ' prove its wonderful worth. .1 Ilairlonger Grower > 25a Pressing Oil 25a Postage 10c. * ALSlE P. WYNNE, Box 24, Clo, S. C. e.,/.