The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, November 9, 1935 CARRIAGE ANNOl'NCEM EN'V Union, November 4,?Mrs Itosji Rrom/U? 1 */imiiuuii , tfiinuuiici's Liii? liiftr-1 riagte- pf her-daujrhterr-Rosalie Rica and Melvin I). Washington of Greenville, Thursday, Oct. 151, at their home, (5 Cornwell St. The Ceremony was performed by _.w Rev. Baton Mr. and. Mrs.. Washington will muike their home. in.Greenville. __ ^ ANNOl'NCB.M KNT Mrs. Mabel Brice wishes to :-n-? notnretr-thfijnarriaKe"of her daughter, Geneva Gt-Mhst- Nathaniel Mc,' Nair on Nov. f?, l'.i:!f>, at. noon. Reception .Thursday nieht, Nov. 14, * lli:55. v ' -t-> ?^ > m 1? VI1TU-V _ To the public, . A small pocket bi <>l< containing a silver dollar, a large brass nut/. Je, the si/.eof a .silver dollar ur.d Some small' 11 10- t<? -ilw.nl- ? ?i..i :?;lar, or lill.le over, L nJ sonu'l i!> Hay buttons, ono pair of silver cull buttons, was lost. Please return the cuff buttons to 1117 CliuisiKn St. and be rewarded for the eulf buttons; you* may have the tndiley. + ^ lV" ^ 1 b ' CARD ?F THANKS Dillon, S. C. Nov. 4, lbof) j To The Samaritan HeraUL : By this method, I wish to -ex-j !>'inmii my many tlundij an t hind" est appreciation to nvy friends who gave me their suffrage and sui}s port which made it possible'for mrV to be ylectod a delegate t > the en. 'i sueir.tr General Confei enci- of our great yhurch, which~"meets ill New York'-'City i.ext May. Most sincerely yours, h. A. AVoH..? IN MKMOUIAM , In memory of our Mother, Mi's. ?- Fannie Hardy \v!u> departed this life, No.vimbet id.-' HCUI ? OK' how we'miss. you mother deaiv It is more than anyone ean tell. Sleep on niotlyr d ar ami tpke ^ your rest, =! We loved you Ijpt Hod loves you best. ' . 1 Children: Mat tie Owens.,,'Mamie Cloddy, Ilatlie Wallace, Mary > Green, Susie Wallace, Albertha Dhrear, I.ulur Nixon. James Hardy. Thomas Hardy, John Hardy. "I.KS HONS A MIS" l_ , Tt?s Hon Ami< loot -Tm^ilav njt * at the home of Mr. Lewis Richardson on Oak'Street. f The nicotine: was called to order by the President at eight o'clock. At this point we were favored with ail interesting program iii which most of the members participated. ' After tfnje.ying such a wonderful program we w.nt into an hour of business. After the business hour had ex pired, the young- nuyi spent a short while playing' cards,, after, which* they retired to their respective homes. , B. C. CIA B p Jno. IL-<Sat tor white ? With the final. plans-. completed., and eyithusiifttYn ixt a Very high pitch, thr fijfth annua! "AvoPtvi-the World Tour," spnnsoVed by this club, prom fees lo be the great eI vent of the season:." After a great start at Benedict College, Brazil, the tour will pro- j | eee' into the city making four stops and-then on to Progressive Lake, Coney Island, for the final treat. You that go on this tour will be i assured an evening of gr. at entertainment:-/. Tickets are on sale . at twenty-five-cents. The club will ?mcet Wednesday; r evening, November 20, at seven" thirty-o'clock. -1- TOETIC >1KI) IT AT IONS (By Herbert Eli Dickson) -PUZZLED '7*! I truly cannot quite perceive, -*No matter how hard I may try, TIpw one as vivacious as you Ceijld love one as gloomy as I. * MY^TVIFE IS SUCH A SI MBKR THIN<i ^ylife is such a somber thing, 4A. seemingly ceaseless misery, That I'd greet death with wclcomehess And follow behind him joyously. -* *\Vhen agony comes to our lives, r Death isn't the ernol thing k?ow Uim one to be, i But one who tries, Half willing, it seems, to see us through. A SENSIBLE TCT^FOOT.TSTT A many a serious tine filled the air That herakled and happy night; Btrt how do I know that it wasn't my prayer That helped him to win the IX ME .MORI A M 1 I ( In memory of $lr. J. S. Collins, d voted father and husband departed this life Nov. 5, 1024. Eleven years have passed dct r one, ( -|tut loTig -ror vflor plen^m'g ~f V. still, , i , Tlu-re isn't an hour that passes, < -Tt.nt?v?..i' * ...i * : hill. i -Your lit'o was so well lived, J Yofir many p:ood deeds are stamp- < ed in our hi at ts, t And yon \vill never die, " < Yet, God gave you to us, t Arid let us rail you our .own, i But he knew when your wo'rk was t finished Ar.d took you to a better home. > Sh ip on, 'out: previous one, I Your preserve to us \\< -srMlear, " < Some-day, oij the re-uri eetion : nuon, . We->rH-hope-to meet yon. there.Mis. J.. S. (Rollins, wife; Mrs. K. Seijtt, 'Mrs. G. .( . "Woodard, daughters; Dr. A. J. t'ollins, son, and uranil-ehildren. TO .. ?. n. i? Lot t 1)0-1*, Isn't "tilis .a Lovely day to be dancing cheek to cheek. While stars grzing with their accent on Vniilh m:il;i < i)< <lii|ii)iiitiN fni- over _ Lrt mc call you sweet heart, for i I am in love with you, ?ince you re my Lucky Star. Honey every I night at eight I feil as il I'm in the mood'for l.;v<\ all over ;.gain. i Promise "mc you'll be waiting at the gate for me about a quarter to t nihil with your top- h. t in your t hand. Siiiee We're met, every now' i and th?'n. I think 'of you at every : brtth I t.tke and the troubles, i double troubles. You saved my life when?yrm?whispered,?"Lets?forth in Love." Gee was I "Thrilling" j You gave a broken heart > break evcr.?>:ince, I've been trucking and 1 going to town, but;, whats the rea- j son I'm.not pleasing you? Is it < because Lulu's back in town? Oh I well I'll wijty m\^ m il' a h ttcr. 11' t'>il ite11 \ii) nr it j The Clurch Aid Club of First Naw ; > t-h?Baptist Church held its n regular meeting October ,.'10, 10155 i at thevhome of Mrs. Green, '220.'} Stark- St. The nu etHmg^?was* ealLd to order by the President, Mrs. I Guest. I need tlUe every hour was | liin-i'v; sertnt.ure-Mua.snii by M rs _ Jacobs 0th chapter I King 1-11 verse. Prater by -Mrs . Means. Sorrg "I'll go, sent! ine" led by Mrs. Thompson; I\Cy?r by Mrs. Hose- 1 mdnd. This en.A.I the devotional service, then the Pie-ident took charge of the meeting. The. lv.inutes ol* the last meetiivl.jwere read I niul approved.. .The'-ne\d ml i unfinished business was taken up. i The se.-r'-'.ai y t'all^ j^he .roll j-.nd ! Tfleh?.tin ipbet'?I'C^pyr.i.le i with?a?. Bible Verse, as. they paid-their dti- * s. Th?--mu.eting was then dismiss ed with a song and prayer. A delicious course of tea <rnd sand- I wiclse's was served by Mrs. Green, t Rev. \V. Al. Downs,, pastor, Airs, i A. AI. Holer. H1 porter \ ?~ - ? m v - ? ? RADIO NEWS ' j'Pli -Kadio Social ("luh hchl tin*ir ' annual Ilallowo. n M' s'quarade ball "TtT i T Ma 11 in * ball 't'hnnviay, Oct I.'!(); l'.'.'if). .'I'In* hall \vas beautiful ! I.v decorate.] . nil a lijfht'd jack-o- J i n was plaecd i.ircitly behind the Quelufytrii'.-1 * Kv. I V one wore ' . a rust 11in frhit In , 11;ft11 m whist !< _ i.oi n, ,;attb or >im . thir.jf to^nake i oi-e.. A group of white spVcllitu 1 v.< tell our /activity front the apposite side of tlu Street,, and to *our surprise next molding we rei'i hi1.! compliments from several < if the-men- and wotfi; n; fs.me said that it .was the first affair in which they had . seen our race use confetti i. nil streamers, others said it was a nice affair with perfect order; ir.-ieply to the compliments we thanked them and stressed the fact that we have h en very sue-. eessful in our attempt to main Ik in goad ofrder at all of our af- i fairs whether public or private. t We met at the home of Mr. Wilton Williams Tuesday, Nov. 5, 11)35. I This iiu etin,g was carried out ii> i the regular maimer with the mem hefs being the chief discussers. 1 At t!u- close jof the mt.tiiig, coci a, sandwiches, ' nd cake .were serve J by the host: Next meting i. will be held at the home of Mr. 1 Karnest .Wilson. 1 ITWOKTII LIC.ua K OF \ WKS^CY M. K. CHURCH ' The Kpworth L,'npn(. uf, Wesley M. J. Nance. '. \ church Sunday, November 3rd. I'lie topic for discussion today was "I'mh 1st,i tiding Other Persons." This discussion \V?;s hd by Mis. v Opi ning son,e, I won 1(1, be true; prayer, ltevu O. Hurnwicku-iillro- _j. auction of topic, JM rs., Nance; in- ^ st'runier.tal . s: lo, Miss Dorothy Hickson. Some stories' were told v by Misses Ncrissa Anderson Claudia Carter, Ruby Koseniond an I j Kdith Frasier. These* stories were : told in ordpf to bring out the topic clearer. ? Hymn?S" vior, Like a Ship.Nr f Lead Us. Hymn What' a Friend j We Have In Josuk, 1?i? . Offering. Lust hymn?Love Diviim, A J i Loves Kxcelling. all who attend',! it. The topic for next Hun i.:y will be broader in .i r senst, that is, UnderstamHng other Nations and will be in charge of Mis. P. K. Miivio. 1 IMease lonve out aril listen to" . th'sc programs and we*'.- believe ' tlJ t you will bj greatly benefited, j ] Let Us 11 Do Your * ^ * ... 1 . - . _ ' ' . mrfBI i in iin i ?ir*> ? ' I tiJt i iim rHE I PHELTA THI FRA.T AND ULTURE CLUB SPONSORS A HOME COMING DANCE On Friday, Nov. 15, Benedict* i 'ulle^e i> host to State College I unbnll team on then?honu- emu- H ng day. This is considered t/ m.tstahaing game of the season 1 n i.hi> state/ and i^ -expected to _ Iraw thotpgivatest crowd of the ' rear. Itnvill be largely composed '-uC Old C.rad.;". to cheer, the Tigers? iij the victory.. The Tigns < >ut to stop the scrapping: ~ButT 1 logs, which they Ifve tried to do or the last four years, -but the i learcst they could get to it was a i ie. - , ' The" social feature of the day vill be a uance sponsored by the !. F. T. aj>d Culture Club, ft the ,)dd Fellows Hall. The dance will Start at 9 o'clock and go until the vee hours'., of the morning. MANHATTAN. SOCIAL CLUB The Manii ttan, Social Club met it the" home of Mr. John Bell, 1)11 Assembly St., November 5, 19115. The nutting wus called to older it 9 o'clock by the Presidint, Mrs D Smith Opening song by Mrsr Victcra' Baxlby_ "lie got his eyes ViTTmn"-Scripture reading by Miss Mnble Ashford; Psalm 122-1-0. vtrsV, another song led by Mis. Annie (In nt "I am on my way to _ Cannan" e.t.d a prayer by Mrs. D Smith. There was another song led by Mr. George Thompson "I ni miwn r.cre crusting in your lame." Tfwre were Bible verses 11 >y each Imcmber. beginning with--4 lie letter (P). The excuses from he numbers who were absent 1. si i n etinr we He excepted, received i uuMadopted. Also the minutes of he last meeting was read received I snd adopted. The roll was o.'Ued M.75. Collection for the expence i reas-'U) e 50c. The club is very sor *y to no that one of the members ' s very sick who is Miss Archie i jilnioi-e, but they fill are praying 'or her to have a speedy' recovery. fhe club vl s suggesting on givng a Thanksgiving '.dinner follow 1 In* Palmetto Leader and look for < "urther detatl. 'l'Vie j:tre nnv -ot.sistod of hot chocolate, sandiviehea and- cakes.?We adjourned Lo "meet at the home of Mrs. Rosa Clifton. Bl ess be the tide that bind out |' hearts,. the club recited the mix- , pah. Our Motto; Leant hi cooperate _ end save. l.?... ct.... \rt,.4....i.. r?? i?? I Avwpvivij} iU I >> > IHU I m DttAIL'y IILYTIIKWOOI) SOCIAL NEWS j i , _ , 1 ,A Birthday Shower- was given it the home of Mr. and Mrs*. A j ?. Wilder of BlytheWood in honor >1 tin ir_daughtels Mi;-s AVilhelnina Wilder and Miss lMunvr . Moirixon. Refreshments were ser ^ed?a-n+1?many interesting--^nws- ^ vere plyed by th*' younger group, fhe game of the donkey party was von by'Messrs Kli'Dtwy and Paul larris. The judges were Messrs \inos F. Wilder,* McClinton Dewy, ml Lonnie Monison. The prfotfs vgre awarded by Miss Is'ubel Marin. Bi auti 1'u 1 not flow* rs were the iecoratit irs an 1 the room was ighted with candles. Those attending the party were * Misses Isabel. Klix.a end Ruby .Mar 1 ir. Mr. and Mrs. d. 11. lla.rxjs, M n mc| Mrs. K. \fr Martin; Mrs. Hen ' y Crumpton, Messi's fJaul Ha Cli 1)< wy, Willard, Cornelius,..Jam 1 s Taylor, l.onf mi Benson, Charlys oiv Simon, Charles" Carnelius, Rob- . it Benson and William Martin. ' t was a very ,1-holy affair and wt ? : njoyed throughout the evening. , Vl'ter every thing was over the ' .hildren of the home went and spent the night with their frier.ds * mil left poof Wilhelmirta alone. WAVFRLIvY SILVER STAR ' CLUB , . ' . . i The Wavcrky Silver Sti^r Club v?et on Tuesday evening, at the unite uf Mrs. Fi'.nces Smith, on Yndleton St. The house was call d to order by the president, Miss \zalee Johnson, Opening song ed by Miss Janie Raw lets: led jn _j vrayer by Miss Inez Collins, syeoiul ', orig Jed by Mi s Bessie Hampton, tibio verses were recited by all. ' rhjie was a long business discusion, after which dues were token . ip. We were very glad to have 1 diss Beirice Jacobs as our guest. ! rhe hostess served a delicious oilrse of sandwiches, tea and copk . es. The Wavcrley Silver Stkr- ' L'lub request your present to i t- ; end"their fall dance on Monday ' light. Nov. Ill, lth'15, at the home ^ Manning Ave. ^ BATESBCRC NEWS Continued from page 2 ?Ve hojve him y> speedy recovery. Mr. Frederick Holmes whtf lias ^ incle, Jack Noble, has 'returned ' m.l is attending Batesburg High J school. 1 Mr. Clai-ence Robersorv, Jr. of ' fMtfljsburg visited Imany fid end* f 11 Ridge Spring Sunday and wis J vclcoir.ed by all. 1 We have a ninv scholar, coming o school.- We arc very glad to ;avp d'i'n, Mr. Krankie Byrd, of ' ?erry, S. C. ^ ^ ^ ' 1 LOVELY PARTY <?eorgetbwn-?Lovoly~_ was the 1 larty given by Mrs. Viola Wilds, f ruesd&y evening in honor of her J dster and broth: r-iri-law, Mr. and \ VIrs. Ozbei'ry Ellerbe, of Dillon, S. n Georgetown as Miss Rosa Grant. ^ rhe following persons were guests: -j Vlisses Bonaparte, Bennetts, Emily lohnson, Burgess, Shackleford, Mrs. Davis, Wilds, Moses; Messrs , rom Moses Ben James, and Tom , Fraier; and Mrs. Rosa Lee, Mrs. , Ellerbe will reside nt Dillon, S, .G,,- # ' . " / . ' * ? - ... . I -7^:_=_lp THE PALMETTO LEADER' ? ? . NOTICE The Ladies Aid Anniversary will be on at Wesley M. E. Chureh next week every night. You are kindly invited to attend the meeting; -- . . " Mrs. L. E. Rosemond, Pres.; R< v.. P, E, -Mingo, pastor. * * . NOTICE ?Theyc will be a speeial Hireling nf the A. U. Club.at the home of m*. i,. .\i. uaiiifls, zzisu uauiptori Ave.. Sunday, November 1O.th, ltCJfi it 4:.'10 o'clock: A'll members it re urged to be present. Wni. H. Burton, President TIIK JM.LV 1<> SOCIAL ( Lt B The -Tolly Sivt.-en Social?Chili met at the home of Miss Kthcl B. Williams, 1412 WhiV-.t St. The m. cling was called to order by th. President. A short piogra.ni was rendered, after which the imcting was opened for the-transaction.of old1 and new business. The lne-tinu was closed by iny: irnr the club's sony, "Blue Moon." " The hostc-s s< rved s?-'ndwiciies, ice tea, cakes, and mints.. Kvciyoiie enjoyed a pkasanl e\*e s ningv Our uoxt meeting will be. at the honfe of Miss Susie B. Martin in (TrcTrT St.' Vii.itors_axei_al\yays- - V? t'UUIUl'. ? :? ?? - I. J?; AURORA C'Ll'R ' Seneca, S. C.?The Aurora Club met at the re side nee of Pjci". Alien Putfe, as host. The President, .Mis Kleta Williams, presiding. Aft' 1 the business part of the meeting, the club entered enthusiastically in discussion. Topic ^What/does* the single teacher owe to society ?" This discussion was opened b y Prof. Cade and followed by othel inenvbers of the club. Two tables of progressive bridge tyvre arranged, beautifully carrying out the color scheme of black jnJoH.mge. 1 I'he hvst then'serve^J a delicious salad and punch course. Each"nn'nv hel- enjoyd tho evening lo 'the " highest. * '> M()NTE( EE1.A SOC IAL t l i lt : Misses Vashti and Elizabeth I swlr CAM nntmdnSn'..<l fix.. M * 11 ^ vnv\.i VUIUVU Lilt; .dUUlVCClia Social Club Tues<J-.y, Nov. 3th. The meeting was called to ol der by thv I'rehlent. We had a , very interesting m< eiing. Eaei; mem- " ber made ; short talk on some kind of plan for th?? club ill the present and.future. We w 'nt to make it better then it has.been in the past, flu minute,.- wete read ahd adoptd. The roll was c.ilh d and dues tvero collected. ' One of our members, Miss Ernes-tine Goodwin, bade t?he mem-', o.rs farewell. ~~J ^ We t d.j(>ui noi to nn et at the _ iiDine of Miss Catherine Lewis.. \ delicious: sitJad course and tea ivere served. The rest of the evening was spent in gieit fun. . Tin: CROTKRI AN CUB .Abbeville, S". t'. XnVtunhe.r Rd Tizitig- the fact that organiz;d 4women-hood is-the greatest of ill events, a group of young wouen met at the home- of Mt.s. ^ephia Tayli i,?llarrislmrir St.. to organize.. Keeping efficiency in uinl aiid with Miss Jessie G. Fair ifficiating the following offie.rs vere elected: , < ?l'lesid' lit. Mi?/.ephi .?Taylin . vecpetary, Miss 'Ruth V. WTiite; See., Mrs. Bessie Jones; Pros., Miss Sallie Fair; Reporter, Miss Ethyl M. Taggart. The club >s composed of Misses fes-ie and Sallie Fair, Mary R. I'ope, Kate- it. Rressley, Ethel M. Taggirt, Mesdanics Azalee Fin ley, Xemiiia Edwards. Zephia Taylor, and Be.-sie Jotiep. On last rhursadv ' tho" club nfet at~-the lome of the Misses Fair, .Sonic j, plans were "msdc for Die S'oar. . Several ruffeis of bridge were played. The hostess served fish salad. ' vafeis and iced tea. The members 'eparted to meet at the home of VIrs. Azalee Kinley, Popu4?e St. IVe are planr.m; 'oii^uuxte a- sucrcssful year. "Watch us grow." Miss Catherine Latimer sjKnt .he week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Larkin Latimer and eturned Sunday to hex' work in Newberry, S C., as 11. E. teacher. Miss Annie Green, teacher of !L E. at Pendleton, S. C? spent .he week-cixl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Green. Mrs. P.'.nnie Heard is spendihe X f.-w davs in tin- G' te City of tinsouth, Atlanta,'Ga. with her hus>an?l,__M r. ? Augustus Heard. LADIES BE FRIENDLY CLl'B Winnsboro, S. C., November 4th rho Ladies Be Friendly Club has iust ended theii-1 hree months. At his time the money is used to pur-, hase things :for each member. We lave tbirty-nrnc financial members ;wenty seven received white home;pun cloth. Each member recdiv?d fourteen yards. Twelve memiers got sugar. Each received ;w(]VC and a half pounds. I his alt flip given at till' tome of Mr A Ella Fold which was jeaiitjfully gftporated with flowers 'or the occasion. " . ??-On Wednesday night, October 10th a large crowd" enjoyed a salid course, crackers, cakes and co ;oa. Several club members gave nteresting talks and road papers. Some of the men of the Dunbar . Social Club made talks also. Rev. L?. A. Barber of the A. M. E Zion eryone attending will remember diese remarks. It gave new life snd inspiration. . ( Our club is one year old. We ire progressing nicely. We have raised over qne hundred dollars luring this time. "Together we . tand, didived wa fall." ^ t J i ^ I -- MR, AND MRS. J. AV. KM DRY HEKJO . Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Kmhry of New York are a^ain with u.-> and no doubt to :-tav. We Wck'oiiif themto tlioir old homes .in tin "Suyny South" and Mope that-tin if love lor their f ? 11i? ol the past will" ni-i.vv stronger and that they will realize how beau tiful "mother nature" appears in h, r ri b>? "1 until, trimmed?in tin' beautiful cojor of the golden sun-: fight, in tlie ^Southland. They, have t-Ome here to make themselves as builders to Columbia, for they have- established a very attractive- delicatessen .named "The Little Gray Shop" at'lio2y Taylor street. This building was erected there by .Mrs. M. M.. Grill*ai im tn i-y?uil her t-w-n??trno' died during the World's War while in service. \t.... is ? I? ? i?nf. ijiiiury is- me daughter of Mrs. Grilliri. and she is her; to re lievc her mother 'of soinv of her responsibilities. .{ * ' " Make them welcome by patronizing them. Tlu y'" have the nicest break l'ast>ira.lmichps-. .diuner.s and supper^ and everything nice that you. want, at prices to suit you. So it is to the people of Columbia that Mr. and Mrs. J. \\\, KmLry and their two sons, Russell and -Zachariah make their bow. ? - % m - ?? - ZION CANAAN It Al'ITST .CHl'ItCH Rev. A. 1'. Porter, Pastor., * State Park?'The 'Young Peoples Progressive Convention will convene on the 1 l.th ol" November, (Monday) 1935 Rev\ K. A. Moss will have charge oi'^the ]>r?-aching Thcr public* is cordially invited to attend. Preaching service'will begin' every night, at H sharp. ,?. ^Deacon G. \Y. IiutUr, I'les, llJeacon R. 3 Branch, SOCT 7 specials!" Friday & Saturday A 11 'A - -* ? /VII NhirK XI m All 1.19 Shirts 1.09 Hvoryone a Wodmy.nl V^hirt and Carries Samfe _ Qua rantedV CUT-RATE "IKN'S SHOP For I:cm- mjcal Smartness J I'M) MAIN ST. When <Tokrg^ North Over Highway 101 5TOP IN HEN-NETTSVTLLE. FILL VOl R WANTS Toby Richardson's* FT R I C STORK I)itr(.'S?F(M'NTAIN SKUN K ! : iMo:s(;uirri()N?s I'ii.I.KD j TOIJV Jl!< II AHDSON. ~ ~ - 111*1111.^1, I I ?I|J. HOMF-'COMI SI'ON SO i TTIK 1I I/1TRK CM'H?T ODD FELL( Friday Night, Ncr ? M-l SIC S. estate r. ' ADMISSION: ? OT 7 \^?r" T'S<;r,r wk \:: ./ _ ^iisi'J ti)tiui> i! s;. v litup. Koori ily I longed for iv.,t . ii.in.is, parties aifor a life fi'l.a h...riii:;i;a).-i?llu love of a certain i.. :o. ' . ( haoplnes1 it seento<l, wasn't i ts., u for me. _ One day a ffTeno (> . wise. "Otln. girls are more p ool .r i .hii^v.iu," sl'.i stai.I, "because t.< nr is soft ami rdiilailt. Wbile \ . ?: . . loll, m4*s~cW~ ami lifeless." No t .1 .'.i of faee or ligti.. can make up lor i handicap. lis' their beauty se? iV tise (lo.lefro) 's l.arlense. I J, I tried this ren.a. i.... fe preparation and the results v . e s iiip'.y amazing It made my lialr Young again, sparkling with loveliness tfs.tt won the m^n If your At* ^ GC tiraUr can't gff ^ supply yon "?/ _ . A fOPlHOY MANUFACTdHINQ COMPANY ? * ! 4 ' . - - . CLASSIFIED ADS , ,7..;::. , . -T j .. -?iu jiiur nair xo uroxv uhc L I I I'AITII TIIU-EENK ^ HAIR GROWER y - -It make* ytubimm iuxii Soil, Silky I and (ifu.-sy. I'diix h-'l'-iD 1,1-iif llaii ('K;\sx-i 25c Y1 1 l(iulj)c Straight Man 50c At Temple Mair Grower 35c a I'ri-ssinif. (til 50c m. Men's Hitir Gloss 25c dir sm Hcgistrrrrt itT 1'. S. I'atcnt Oil ice. Maiic 1 y " Mine.'Kthol l'uti c .Ki ici s'on . . Kilgc\vnl-i I'.ist Ollicc, *1 % ' t.'ul j-,..l/ia( S. 0. .Au'ciiU Wanted.. - -<; i ffH? g I" ???!-IB ; IKY Kin KNOWN TYPE OF | a Lauhdry Kerv ice AND DELINK s,? DRY 4LK \NL\(; ^ CaQtious Koutemen l' NEW METHOD : LACXDRY & DRY f~ CLEANING CO. I ... Phone 2-1823 | oc REV. J. H. JOHNSON * Office: 2029 Marion Street. "~~ NOTARY PUBLIC ! Dealer in Heal Estate, performs 1 marriage ceremonies, writes wills deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. j Call to see him XOTlCli f?-~ Management at - 110JO TAVl.Olt ?T.. A DELICATESSEN LI NCHEON THE GREY SHOP Proprietor J. \V. EMBRT. - We eoljcit '1 he cooperation "1 the - ? public. (J|?on Sandys at three (3- o'clock Mamie Bradley's BEAUTY SHOPPE = Beauty Craft. Marcel Wave. FinI tier W ave. Croquignolc, a SpecialL ~ - ty?Brago System ^ I I'hopo .">721 2'22S Hampton Ave,- -yoi W A X T E I) ! ' V Young Cooks. Maids. Nurses and Silk finishers. Come to see us at 1 ir Once?several good openings. We j can heTff vott it you want a good i'h< job. | - ("() 1,1MB! A Employment Bureau Z: l~~' - 1521 Main Street Jinom 7 ,1'hone ;1S6(? NG IXVNCE I ? ' itI-:I> HY?. HE 1 PHEETA T1U FRAT g )WS' HALI> cember loth, 1935 I 1 Collegians I ? ? 10c Plus Tax I \ u -1 ' A"J_i > n?. >?7i. .w .x' ; ). / * ) ' .M ? . -M( wanted fut niy wry own. Timyiil, Ho n called mi' lijs "one :md only." - ' Von can't fin>I ilio man you u.ml. Boa < ray. streaked. faded ami off-color hair doys mrke a iliiTerci ic c. Km doy't worry about ii. I.ci t.ooefrnj'* l.arlctise 190ii iinlot'k ihc door In mniaiiio and Scad Colli you to happiness. as il did mi'. ', .... '"t.ITfTcdse IT ils fSsyTii Use asffn ordinary shampoo No f oss; no hoi Kit. Just apply.m home, 'faieslmly 15 mtnliles: (inlof comes cii'iily: jot black, black? -jbtritf?inerflhni?r>r?Hull I?tirmi ll ? or , , blondt: \ViJ;^not rub off or wash off and will Ingraml last, (id a (ull-sl/e | brittle ffom ytiiir dealer on money-back I. I Auarantpo.. Get it TODAY.IDEFROY'S Mai . and veuAe = fich HAIR co/or/nq i-? I kk t>DOV/F n ri:O0ft 0LIV1 STRICT, ST- LOUIS, MO. )l ' ' ' .-N . ^ . ' \ ' . i * . ' r- ' Pago T JUST | OUR ~ ff!lif\A\ BEARDft^ last science has found a way to remova beard without shavine. No more raior ? scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother, srely apply Magic Shaving Powder at ectcd?then wipe off, leaving a clear, ooth skin. 'Don't wait! 35c buys .a lerous size package at any drug store, you w^nt to try before you buy, write igic Shaving. Powder Co., Dept .15; annah, Ga , for free trial sample. Fan-O-Lin System ~ _ > Tit Beauty Culture vc r.\N-()-I,l\" Hair,. Scalp, in'liuir ;;nd Toilet Preparation trial. Their worth has been . <<veh. Have ami are growing ir oti bald heads and bare ot> wh li directions" are foliv'e<j. ? Will profntjte- a full ewtlf nf -Hair. . Box' Haii .Grower -i $0.35 Box Special Hair Grower ' 40 B' x Sealp Soap 1 PQ Box Pressing Oil \ -45c ]< cents i?*tra for pusttige Registered in U. S. Patent lice. tents wanted Write for terma . Made by--V - . Mine. Fannie 1.. Carolina ' lUii'.i 11 iyr.lt Market Street, Georgetown, S. C. BIHiflHl \y WHILE IN NEW YOKE Slot" AT ' ; ,W O 0 D SI D E - _JIO TEL ?. : The Finest Colored Hotel in Harlem ,i'.? 2121 7th Ave. at ?142nd St. .New York, New York? ??? Al 1)1 BON 3-2400 Let Us _t)i)o i f th^ ?M4nit estimate on Ji'-llniiK- Loan Work. rtisans , Contracting1 Company^ ? is Cviupuny is represented by. ? ?W. lit-tt-fiiinm.iuul -lvr if- Hagood i)!K*S o-lfe7 bo'jo FOR REAL COAL SERVICE And Purest, Cleanest Ie* Phone 4311 i A M ILTON'S iamcnds & Watches EASY < REDIT TERMS l<;ri MAIN ST. it All Niejht?24 Hour Service " i' your nickles and dimes and lime up to see us sometime KTTTT in Columbia visit the Rs*' B e e r Garden 1.1 N( II EON ETTE durry, 1'rop. .Phone 6569 !l'l W AMll.N1.111% JiTKEfci'T [ ABA AT PVTITD'C . .... a. u A Li IV O Ilait Grower Diseased Scalp?Gives Ufa A uty. BEST GROWER?apply . a week?PRICE SSc. i Blnnding St. Columbia ills Drug Store, Washington St. mas Drug Store, Corner Taylor and Harden Streets '?-vfce* * >' " a ... ... 1' 3 3 ~ 1 SE HAIRLONGEU V Wonderful Hair Grower tea the hair grow l?ong, Full ~* j Duxurinnt. A fair trial wiH / re its vonderful worth. * " rlonger Grower 3S? ' ering- Oil ^. He 9 'age lt'c. ALSlE P. .WYNNE, ?< ' % Box