The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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^ Saturday, December 21. 193 | Mr. E. D. Watts of Greenwich, Conn, motored down to Columbia I for the holidays. Miss Emily Williams of Aiken, a niece of Mrs. Luthern Rollins, accompanied him. Mr. Watt is now the house guest Mrs. Mary Porrin on Richland at. He will return to Washington after the holidays for a week of duck hunting on j the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.^ NOTICE WANTED?^m,an the prinialso extra teacher. Write Hank Tones, Perry, S. C. at once. - *. T ? 1 1 * ANNOUNCEMENT , Announcing the formal opening of the Henegan and Hartzog Funeral Home at 4th Ave. and Hamp?On Sts., Dillon, S. C. at 2:00 P. M. aturday, December 21st. A hearty welcome at all times. U. S. Ilenegari-M. Elizabeth ftrtzog; C, H. Garrett, associate. ~ * "I " ' . , ^ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Blaseneale of B< ttis Academy. Tfen on, S. C., announce the birth of heir son. Herbert Archie, Thursday evening. December 12, 11)25. )r. J. C. Collier and Mrs. E. !C. lolmes in attendance. Mother and in are getting 011 splendidly. s . NEW CENTLKY CLUB The members- of the New C?nxry Club and guests weiv delight ally tortaiiK'.j by Mrs. M. tl. [ icksoTr~ffr~lTer liolue on McDullie .ve. Friday, Nov. 21),. -Four progreiipic 11* ?of?bridge rere. played. The club prizes wis* /on by Mrs. J. CI. Stuart, first; *TS. W. D. Cuappeiie, second; Mrs/II.-H. ( op?eJf'1ow. The teats were Mrs. M. \Y. Aikens ud Mrs. Chas. Otey from Kaligh, N. C. Mrs. dames Harper nd Mrs. liettie Roach. Ivaeb uest was given a b.?utiful-gifUAfter cards a delicious salad jarse vyas served. The members of the New Ct n- ] I Club \\v re entertained j N.' A. Jenkins at heV .home H?.nYpt6h Ave. Thursday eve-' , Dec. 12. _ ter four progressions of conand scores added, Mrs. 11. H. >er held the highest, Mrs. M. )ickson second and Mrs. F. lindsey low. ie truest of the cvcniijg. was Thornton O'Danit rs." She given a beautiful 'hand-cmed handkerccief. e club prizes were lovely ter cards a deluious luncheon served. ' fcOYAI,^ FRljpil) SOCIAL J e Royal Friend Social Chilr at the Odd f ellow-' Hall .Hon night, eight o'clock. The . opening song ".vineiiea" was' The roll was culled; numpresent eighteen, also -adding ve now numbeis. The new bers are: .Mr. James Lewie, k Williams. Willie Pinckney, Ryans, Oatis liyans,' Sam' 1. The house was. then open>r business. New and old busi was discussed. The. I1 ft.sithen answered all questions lew members want;., to kiiow irning the club. After ti.; e President told the. club what :pect to conic' oil at the Macei Church, live hundred block mcleton St. Wednesday night,, ignt o'clock; and expecting help which we are gia l to Edward AJ. ins, Reporter 4jfMre-WAKi> ^rs'irw ILLI.NG J WORERS CLUB he Waif] 'Jm- Willing WorkClub met at the hum? cf Mrs. " f ?sie Mae Thompson, 129 Suinjj St.. Tuesday 17, 11)%, with tin Ej | President presiding. The ting was called to order nad n led with the club song led bj ft , Ressa Cheseboro. I'.r. yer b V Rosa Belle Goodwin. Bible H sa were heard. Then the minH| were read, motioned by Miss UJ 1 Wolfe, second by Mrs. E\a f 'Moss, then the roll was call|| jjnd the members responded U ie members will get back to H [ on January 7, 19.%, i t the I] b of Mrs. Creasie Mae Thomp U 429 Sumter St. D iei meeting was closed,?witlvH Pearl Wolfe leading the clos I song. Miss Lucy Jones led (| |Josing order. May the Loia ^kbetween me an 1 thee wuile L absent one,-from another. I RADIO NEWS w Social Club met at M1'. Isaiah llnwanl ^17, 1935. The alM.icka^c party was >f the meeting. __ --JI to' this party; ] a *?. one to contribute ' - L will send tfiave. We name of tber of Every H By will 5 1 1 \ THE CVS MO CLUB Th6" "Cosmo Club" held its regular weekly at th?. hum.. ?f Mr. H. B. Kelly. On 'Dec. IT, 1<J35. The meeting' was called to order by tr.e President. The club song was led by Mr. A. King. After which the members responded with quotations from Longfellow at the calling of the roll. After the discission of business a very dolicitnre course" of"Pineapple salad" with spiced tea and ritz crackers was served. A splendid program was rendreed by the host. After which the meeting adjourned. Every one is looking forth to the club's annual "Yuletide Prom" wiiita win dc nau on uec. zi, jlimo. Quite a few of out of town folks tuc px)U'PtcH. ' H. B. Kelly, Reporter THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The Rose Social Club held its meeting Tuesday night, December 17, 11)35. at the home of Miss Ilattie Robinson, 1028 Waverloy St. The meeting was called to or,'er by the President.. First" seloc-tr;-nfcd b"-,T,()',d a P'-aver in- cr,,v cert. Sec#nd selectioni "Joy to the jvorld. Alter wnicn tlte devotional exercise same to t- close. The oil was called and each member 'responded with their Bible verses 9nd their fee. Then the^minutes were read, received and adopted, Our next plan was to pull each other r??.mes, and we have to give presents to the pei son?whose r.aino we pulled. After which we adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Margaret Goodwin, Monday night, December 23, 11)35, at 7:30 o'clock. Wishing everyone a Merry Xnias. '. > . o Marian Brown LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The IjHtky Bird Social Club' iiK'i.i us annu l me;ung at in homo of Mrs. Annie I'ortor, 502 Main St. The' meeting?was?n spiritual one and every. "one was vim y happy and thank God for sparing 'them to see the end well done. Every member receiveHis or-her-share ;md went home very hrppy to meet and see Santa C'laus. The total collection for year $152.90. After the meeting we were ser\id punch, -sandwiches, cake, drinks. The attendance for the. year 3b ine Others. The house was filled t its capacity, and?everybody was rejoiced. ? Our next meeting will be <at the home of Mrs. Marie Senior. 52? Sumter St., Jan. 7th. at 8 o'clock: Our ' doors stand open for new members. Each member must have his. or her book to keep account of their dues. Mrs. Senioi President; Mrs. Porter Treas.; Mr. Johnson Recorder.. STUDENTS FETED . The students of Allen . University were entertained, highly ?n royally on Sunday "afternoon at G o'clock by the matron, Mrs.EMeMahon. This was the reglTla. Christmas social that is given the students dnnually by the mrtron. All of the students met in the din ing hall and arranged themselves for being served. They did not make any mistake for very soon after they had thus arranged themselves they were seiv.ed ici civ m ;.nd cake in abundance. Tlr. indents enjoyed every minute of the social. . . ' As the guest of the evening we had present Mr. A. T. Butler, r if cent graduate of Allen and who is now the advertising Manager of The Palmetto Leader. So until after the holidays we'll be seeing you. ^ " I'.iE 110YAL TWENTIES SOCIAL CLUE Dec^.16, li?35?We, the ?. Roy- 1 Twenties, although lately organiz :! are, progressing rapidly. In order to raise our Christinas money, a Silver Tea was given at the home of Carrie Myers, Sunday Dee. 15, which proved to be a ;.?-nd aitair. I ~ The interesting features of thu urogram .were rendered by tin Williams Bro. Quartet which pieente.t three selections and "Calm aft the night" was sung by "Willii t'owell. We jflrtars have planned a social for Qhristn/"s. This wil, be given Dec. 25th at the home of Annette. Krazier, 1222 I.yon St. Admission 10 cents single; 15, cents cuple. Good time guaranteed. The pub no is inviteq. Dorothy Frezevant, reporter CLOVER NE\frS (Surprise Party) Mrs. Clyde Stowe was hostess to a number of fricn.ls Wednesday night when she ertert) ined beaui ifully a surprise birthday party , in honor of her husband. A two course supper was served which consisted og Chicken, cieam potatoes, peas, dressing, pickles, fruit salad, hot biscuits, Russian Tea amhrosi1-, and cake. Those invited for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Pegram, Mr. and Mrs. O. ry.* MiUcr, Mr, and Mrs. Wash Tftokson, Mf. and Mrs. T. Dyers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arms^ropp-. Mr, an ? Mrs, Meek Stwert, Mrs. Iloward Ai*n??trorng',',J^|^nr^. McCon,i ' t'ifi Hy Allison. E. Adams, I. Wallace, Cynthia Tate, Daisy be divided among needy peorle and charitable institutions. This ! entertainment will be held Friday ' Dee. 20, 19.35, at the Y. W. C. A. Next meeting will be jheld at the home of Mr. Jiackson and Mr. Johnson. Sandwiches, cake, and hot co.' coa was served by the host, ? Pratt, Edna Williams, Mozelle Williams, Grace Jackson, Louise Davis, Jennie Watson, 1 dell Dulin Mozelle " Jackson. Messrs Jamesj Watson. Ed(L Brown, Ray. Watson, Wilburn Adams, Otis Williams, Thorn; s Adams, Luke Sadler, Len ond Starr, A. C. Miller. Baxter, Williams, Mrs. Viola Robinson hn i Little Jolm Presley Stwert. Dtnciny, and whist weiy enjoyed thru.;! after haviny expressed themselves for srch an enjoyable evening. Mr. Stowe received numerous prifts. Mrs. Robert Henry. Mrs. Kiik .Moore, and lMWO:d Henry spent a ie\v'days in Salisbury, [N;, 0: lasj: week. The Rev. T. B. Thomas, Mesil mi's Carrie 'Adams, P. C. Jack-, son and M. F. Jackson were shoppers in Gastonia Saturday-. Mrs. Luvenia Crosby had as her guests Saturday night. Miss Zula Liavis, .Mr. und Mrs. George Cherry and Mr. Leslie Tate of Rock Hill, Miss Nina Tate and Mr. Jim Byers of Gasinnia. ?Miss- RofJer-Htdiarrd .of Gaston hr worshiped at Flat Rock Church, on Sund- y night. ... ' - The church school of t r.apci .m. S. Chui'cH net at the usual hour with to superintendent and is coworkers .at their post." The lessor.-' .va.^Jjcautifully discussed by the Supt. Mr. G. A. Adams and the pastor,-Rev.-T. B. Thomas. Sunday bting the regu-lar pre ch ng day the pastor, 'R/v. T, B. rb mas pivached soul stirring ermon and. every body was filled spii ituully. Mrs. Fannie Jackson visited her father. Mr. Ck: rles Cloud in Rock j Hill last Wednesday. 'Miss Geneva B.rrii v.as a shop per in Gastonia on Wednesday. I McKniirht IlijV \*r>xv? * t Miss Mozelle Williams \va< the j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maceo Wili.i-ms Saturday night Mrs. I'. C. .Jackson and Miss Macon spent a few hours with -Mrs.- Essie Tate Sun lay cyeninu. The* children in the fourth grade room aie all 1 oking forward to Christmas? . The . room is beautiful decorated in Christinas. We --looking furwatd to the hristmas gifts that will b_> pres nted to the class from om- teacher, Miss Jackson Friday m of fling. T.iomh may not' aTI be able to aive Christnv s presents are, There are irony things we may give with a happy,. chTtefful air. We may Hfivo kind deeds. und . we rriav gladly do i or parts to help and share with others. The Cnrtslams in our hearts. MerryChristinas and a IftVppy ! I Xew Year to dll ? Moz-lle F. Jack- j son, teayhei. * ) V i ' C"_. ... I perns From the English Dept. ! ' *. J. Christmas Kve is coming, I Wowill all bo h> ppy anj glad, When Santa Clans shall visit us With toys in" many bags. . i All' of the ehiUlren are looking, i Forward to Santa, on Chiistim." Evji night. They are d'liug apple, and sv. candies,? .Viti>_. !1 their -might. )n the 24th of December, Every child is happy and gay .ijcause Santa will be down the chimney, Ynd bring them soni. thing for Christmas day. ,',ittU ones with Merry faces -jtf-nding all aroun i \v;.tchin.r, And waiting, .cheerfully and gay. Second tirade News We are in the Clli istiivas spirit. | \Ve aie making our calundars for , 1936 and also our hooks. We 'rod writing our letters to Dear Old j ?ar.ta, hoping that he will remember us and all the girls and boys everywhere. We will have a Xmas Areo and piogr.nt in our classroom Friday. Greetings to every ody. Wishing you a Merry j Christmas and a Happy NewYear. School will close Friday, Deo. I JO. 1935 for the holidays and op.11 Tuesday, Dec. 31, 1935. 1 ' r? ? ! I ' r. T, . I . I 'I'll T ' !>/ VlJl'O'l" I ;\ v wki ii. r uisto, injTf i'unc*ni By B. T. Folder and J. C. Moore Awendaw. . S. Ci, Dec! 21 ? Co. 5-il9 F-.4 CCO. Camp Commander, Officer ~L. 0, Hinson, 325 Inf. 1st Sergeant Lawrence K. Moore, senior leader. This Camp is located on High- j way 701 between, the." cities, of Charleston and Georgetown, S. C. near the .south Sr.ntee liver. On Saturday; Dec. 11, 1935 we j had two splendid games between I the two Cos.. Weatherboe vs A wen ; daw. The scores were 14-12 in favor of Awendaw on the first game. The second game, the scores were 23-3 in favor of A wend w. Flavors are as follows: First team, K. F. Mitchell, J. Wise, L. 1). " Williams, S, Jchnson, Joe Blackman. / Second team: E. Waiters, P. Jenkins, C. Kinley. J. Wineglass, Geo. Franklin. The Awendaw T'.gers have a Stiong line ,up and each boy is hoping ;ind trusting that they will be more srcccssful. We are soriy to say that B. T. Felder was not able to attend the tame. He is planning to be'in the next gPme with Waiters of Elloree, S. C. rolling hard. The two that were coached by N. cP. Pendergrass. Sunday school was opened at 9:30 o'clock conducted by C. B. Wright. First selection by J. C. Moore. Prayer was offered by , Matthew Sawyer, The devotional J rd.'ding by the entire school. The school was opened for discussion, Subject of the f lesson was Afar "The Bibb National Life." Nehe j ??a??? ^ A _ THE P'AMWRTTO T.JRADE WAVERLY FRIEN DSHIP , CLUB The members or the- Wavorly Friendship club royally entertained with a pre-Christmas dinner,' December 17th in In iior of their, families at the spacious home of Mi', and Mis. H. It. Browj i. 2221 I Washington St. The irui sts and members of the I chub wertr lntrocIuc< d-by ^Er. Taylor and Mr. Love. The lovely dining room was attractively decorated for the oeeasion. On the table was placed a very appetizing feast of hot coffee, southern style baked turkey, rice, gravcy, green peas, cranberry sauce, dressing, hot rolls, fruiter, amed jel 1 o and cako. Before leaving each giiesj, pres^ ent expressed his -highest appreciation and regards to the membdrs of the club for their though fulness in arranging this delectable, affair. ' Among those present were ,Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Love hnd son, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miles and ^_son,_ Mr. and Mrs. B. K Frasier, Mr. an/j Mrs. M. C. Abneyand son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClinton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor and <"ii. Mr. and Mrs. CI, A. A'lstou. Miss A. B. McGraw, Mr. T John Murray nnd Mr. and Mrs. II, B. Brown and son. OCONEE CO.TR. SCHOOL Scncca ? AVeare wisTnrir for our fri.nds and woll wi.shcn s merry Christmas and a. Bap;:.y New Year. 1 _ Santa Clavs' was iti town last Friday night ~ttnd promised the vhildrtn e nd grovrn-iiM,. a visit on next Tuesday mej-ht. As we -approach, this season of the year, we are endeavoring to give-to every child the real significance of Christmas, The Community Banquet v.:ts sponsored by Messrs. Kinlcy, Code and Willi' ins. We were <'(" lighted to have with us as. pri'nci|i."l s.l: nker, I)r:-4i-J.1J>twks, P>'ci sidpnt of Benedict Golloge. He crave Foni^very timely 11?U . We wen also jmnul . to welcome-' ih n"\v .pastof' <>7 >it. "j-Tini > . M?-f~r Church, Dr. W, :s, 1'hi >nc-or Remarks were jnade by Dr. K. S, :>e tt. Itv v. \V, M; Scotland Rev, J, D, Hicks, The* guests were enierttrtrt'-'d with the broa (casting- of I the light betjween I.oui.-j and ??j One of the largest attendances ot | the s.< son for the 1*. T. A. wa- ; seen hist Tuesday night. The dif- I feient members have Le;n solicit- j ing new. members; The third rade. Mifs Mitchell t.ucher, had 1 the largest number, of parents I present. We are planning an old j lime hot supper ar.d weeding of i some type for J' n. 17. d-Vniio and Tiring your-T'rit'trls.T- After" the P. i'; A. the ninth grade, .un 'er the I .supervision of Miss Mitchell gave an entertainment. The.members of the faculty who attend the Congressional meeting at Anderson Saturday arc: Misses Bertha Washington and Flcta Williams, Mrs. Mary; Thomas, Messcrs A. R, Co le. R. I,. Kin ley and T\ F. Williams. The meet ing was very . ins] iring, The next inciting to be he 1<1 in Oconee Co.! The boys and girls are busy, practicing basket Dull. They ' re planning to be the best in the ; state this year. Several members of the faculty ! IK'a .ill** v> v- fcTiiiyn.*: *.11 o-11' |. a Junoir Collejc last Frit'.1 v afUrmion, ?' THE IMTII OF THE WORLD'S ijl ASCIFATOU Theme I)oc. 22, at Union I?apti; I Church Rev. I.. C. Jenkins. Pastor Tin< chuivh school met at the "eynlav hour, 10'.-. sr.' Students, teachers and officers wove at their -j>ost ef-olt: ty. - - -fwoptv Tt; ?(-- Ccok \vas at his place as usual. At 12 o'clock1 *tlie pastor spoke, from the theme "The Break of a Lour Silence" which w s of much spirituM and intellectual value to the congregation. At 8 p. m. the pastor filled the Rostrum attain and brotyrht all that was present a feist for their soi ls which was hi j lily inspirational?frem?the?theme-uWo h 1 \ e " found a Mess'aiah." The BYPU which begins at 0 p.,m. will have a Christmas program Dec. 22. CH ESTER FIELD NFAYS Merrv Xnias. Everybody A beautiful pro-Christmas -party was given at the home of. Mrs, A. Ed\Vards, Wednesday nite, Dec. II, 1935, by Messrs Howard Jackson and Robert Bittle, ~ The home was"" ttraetively docorated ? with Christmas decorations. Dancing featured the afterrioon. The hosts served hot cocoa, ham sandwiches, oranges, and prints. Guests: Misses Mary IVucom, Floie McCoy, Sara A. McCulloiy>h, Marian Johnson, Margaret McCall; Elizabeth .) hnson. Messrs Solomon Bethca, Sidney Alford, Robert Bettle, Howard Jackson. Miss Sari' A. McCaHough had surprise calkd*- - Tuesday 'nite. Miss Elizabeth Bennett, Miss Richardson, Mr. Tyler Bennett. Mr. Hammond, and Mr. John Ham mond all of Wadesboro, X.' C. and Mtss M>.'fy^Baucom. Miss Mary B icum had as her guest Thursday night. Mr. Georgr Hf'^ond. -. . . ' Quite a few students will be hoin k?i ( hristmas from \arious schools. nria'i the ,8.3:12-. Number of students present 20. Every body enjoyed the school fine. The- lesson 1 was reviewed by Mr. C. B. W' i' ht. Mr., Wright made a 1 short talk and Matthew Sawyer responded. The closing scloctmu^wt.-.s sung by the school, le'd by J. N. Felph. * R ""T 401 ( OI'IKS OFNKORO YKAR BOOK OKDKRKI) Twkrtrnn- Jhstilut Ala., Di e. 7. 10'.'JA Tim - .Julius Kosi nwald Fund of Chicajro has recep'Jy ordered 101 copies of U;i' Wgnj i ear Boo]^ -idited hy - M.oir. ?-? N. Work, t .'< hif etoj- of the ]i part- | ~Tnent < I . Recur !- ami ic-earch at j T11' h i 'I'll ('S ')?>,<.Kr. are to he us. l in small s tof books hy am! about Negroes which Vt io L> n.aih i 1?*J>! _ tim Neirro-l and white Viyh seho<ds. in the | South rii Stat s. The jvhtrro Year tr,,-... . . . > -< - 1 I II I Mill.: a-1 11 Hook <>l" Refer. lire ?'ii N'.p'rc I.iff. (I containing compreh nsivc infor- | r matron on all matters,relating to ? 'v i?* X'. n o. I'p t<? laXo - .'-bout "lOTTO copies of tin. current edition of tin- Xtgro Voat: l'"ok Ir.e laep sold. Tin1 1 edition is no'.v 'in jitparation-and will be ready fori 'i t il i t on sometime during the year .1036. . " . , . I (?AFI'N MY M:\VS . : r ?1~ - T? e toachers*~iin 1 pupils of the V schools. and members of some of j' 't..e eh.ncho- of Fiver ih c?Cumit.v 1 are busy selling Xmab S i. Is. , We diopc to do lur .n rt in eradicating the plague tl.at is claim inn- thousands of the youth of o.lr race. There will ho a prv-f hiistnas program TlutrsV) y r.itrht. D - . l'.j. j iv\ n by the Primary 'Department >f (liar, nl St. School :?t IlgJLiliil . Rnpi id f'.bin I h. Mr. "Strop I-it11 john. the ennd ?of?Mr, Alexandir luttjejohn who was found dead near Huff." I r i i* .. ? ....o- > <- ' v i' i . ... A\ci- i unci-uiix'.'d c-un lay e\vnirjr at the. >k?tri>polit;?n--f A.M. K.'Zion Church. The body was ha died by thR. 11.. Kest? Cuneritr Home Th community- was thoroughly shocked at the sr.d !yn }' jfsnui of Air. Rrdd Walker at.his ome on Riiut 1 last Thursday u trht. Funeral so vices: were _he!d hut . Philadelphia .flaptist Church. Foster's -Funeral I Iodic -^had _| charge ,cf the body. ' ijK . Grnar! Graded and Ilieh. school Will close Friday. Hoc?20. ? an<l re-ojt. n Mond iy, .Ian. 1 DUG. The c;k' .th triade chvst.- Has learn ed that thrift education is hernia- 1 iui: <d" y'l .ater 'importance each ye. i-. Tiie rla>s drew a four month's ] s viiur of $15.0.5 to he spent for . 'Santa'' and the most needy ores. Ihnimr the na-l four ' this class lias raised and saved _i the niyag. r sum of STI.-10. , The tt* clicr, O,. L. Hook^rd, spent the week-end at her koine in \V ll'ind. . : The . seventh . gt-nde clas^ will pj -seiit a-Christmas Pageant entitle.d "Tin- First -Christmas," followed by a Christmas tree, ivi.i. statk iiir;ii school football team '*' By Timothy J. Jackson Chester?From personal observation of players, from opinions of.' coaches from various parts of th- state I have nicked what I would "consider | layers represents ing All State High?School eleven. First Team I,. K., Calb way. Sterling, Greenville; l. T. Oustin, Stirling; l. G., A. 11 ipkins,- Mayo Hath, Darlington; ('. B. Singieton, Lincoln High, SumU rj ' R. G,, S. Mobely-, Finley High, Chester: R. Tr Cooing -Sims- High. I'nior.; It. E. \V. Smith, St. George High. Si. Geogre; q. b., B. Smith, Sipis' High; L. IE, M. Mack, May. High; R, H. Sutton, 8 Mathas Academy, Camden; F. B., I Ilall,-Sterling. Second Team . I I . E? X. Harper. Brainard Insti-. tuto, Chester; I?T., Johnson, LancHst.r;!., G., Thomas, Sims High; j i' t"U. i. ... rv..i > ' ^ ^ B v.. .u I'uuTi, v i n icy mu'ir; it. u., f A. Vum. Bl'rtiriard Institute; R. T. Anderson, Sterling: R.. E., Wartley, Finley Ilifh; Q. B., S. S'n^r, St. Georire Ilitrh; L. .11., Russell, Sims Ilijrh; R. II.. Pubose, Mathers Academy; F. B.. Jones, Lancaster. i I Love ??uCC lu'f.'MT slip all evM arc u|*nn her. Mi i' ail mire aiul whisper oafterly, "Who is the ilirl. with tli.' h.-.niiifnl?? ?n.1lr.J liny eroyy.d around ? asking f >r datieev ?l*e)'tiiiitl' fof *dat'cs. Women t'tiVy her; thcywiinclcr how she keeps her hair so soft, so radiant, so youthful looking! Surh hair Is a previous possession- Yet there Is no mystery a ho lit if.' A simple application of <oi.U'froy s I arieuse can bring to yon that Irresistible charm that unlocks tIn-door to romance, that wins ihen's hearts. as Thousands who It *e lost their popu- ev larlty Ih'c.ili ,e of-wpty hair hair made or streaky and o'f-eotor hy Rtraightoners n< ? hair that has liecn scorehed and ( of humc.1 hy hot iroas hair that has . t Si: tirrrrr t r.TTy before its time ?these , thoiisanos h.tu> regained tlvclr youth-" tuttthrmt'W with f nrfr-Pre " ~ yc Antl (lodefrovs i.arouse is ro easy to ca use. No fuss; no bother; as easy toa|>ply m dfilter (.in'/ d mppty you A OODIFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY * CLASSIFIED ADS u?BBH?jaawanMi . EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF I | Laundry Service \ND DELUXE DRY CLE VXLXC ICautious Itoutemen * ? NEW MKTIIOI) jj EAI'NDRY & DRY I I ( LEANING CO. E '? Phone 2-1823 } j W^m* 1 Mamie Bradley s 5 BEAUTY SHOPPE Heaiitv Craft, Marcel Wave. FinKef Wave. 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