The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 11, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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h~v Saturday, January 11, 1936 Mrs/ Victoria Murray of Brooklyn. and her son John Henry Murray, B. IIill and her two grand smiai!_liLLUi- Benjamin and Wittt -man spent the New Year in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. J. A. , . Holman; while here: were dinner * guests of Mrs. Joe Weston. Mr?. James As Holman spent New Year r.t her home in Columbia, she was also a dinner guest ' of Mrs. Joe Weston New Year day. - ' Mrs. Pauline Price of Philadelphia is in the city, spending a ?* while with her parents, Mr. krnd Mrs. Wm. Boyd on W. Hampton St. / Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and children of Washington, D. C. and Miss Addie Mae Cummings of Bet tis Academy, Trenton, S. C. spent the holidays with Mrs. Bertha Lewis. _ _ CARD OF THANKS" The family of the late Dr. N. A. Jenkins .takes' this method of thanking the many friends for be; utiful florals and kind expressions of sympathy dining his recent Illness and dyattr JX-.M KM OR! AM In sad hut loving, memory of our devoted husband. fathe.- and brother, Key. '1'. C. Crumpton whd left us Jan. 11th, 11)35. In life we loved you dearly. In death w?> do the same, We ne'er can cease, to love you. Until we meet again. /Mis. Sarah Massey, Mrs. RIaray IUu k.. -sisters; Miss Edna Lee Crumpton, df Ughter, Mrs. t Lueinda Crumpton, wife. THE LES HOX? ARILS CLUIi The Los B n Amis nut Tuesday night, January 7, with B. J. Cane on St nate St. -The meeting was call id to older by the -president. A short devotion wale Riven. After which the' meeting was giv'en over to the ^ Pres. In turn he allowed each mem ber to express hi.. dtesire ..for the up'liftin'5-of the flub for this,new year. Every one was full of s thoughts, an 1 expressed them. Kv* ' try member pledged to be an active number this y.r r, which we are looking forward to. We were glad to have our out of,town members back with us ready for work , Our nixt ine ting will -jnjfcet with Edwanr" Bfitt s at 330d' Trndleton St., January 11, 193G. All members aie asked to bo at this meeting. ' B. J. C. BOOKER WASHINGTON * BLOCK W CLl'B | December 18, 1935 present and 1 ??formejiiuthtotes of Booker Wash- J ington High School met at the home of Prof. St. Jylian Walker, j '* . 1500 Heidt Street and organized : - .tlie Booker Washington Block W flub. * / , " The following men were elected as the first officers. President, William Lawson; vice- j president, Willis* Nance; secretary,' Isaac Brcwn, assistance secretary, George Ivcrshaiiiu treasurer, L. N. Stalhvcrth; business manager, Jas- i per Byrd; reporter. St Julian Wal?ker; i haplain, H. B. Barber; critic, j Mimnaugh Amos. - L) The purpose of the club shall be 1 (1.) To stimulate interest in ftth?\ eties at Booker Washington. (2.) J( '1 T-o-?stimulate greater interest * among athletics in better scholas- 1 tic attainment. (.'?.) To provide : ' for higher social activity among 1 oeoplc in the community. (4.) 1 More publicity to the athletics in general. V Thursday night Jan. 2, 1036 the , cluh entertained(their friends at a i I delightful radio party at the home of Mr. Walker on Heidt St. ' Dancing and card playing were indulged in by the (L1 'ih memhrrn?i and their guests. At eleven thirty ' I a delicious-coursc?hf %andwiches ' and punch was served. i , The next meeting of club will be held Monday January 13, 1936 ] at 7:30 p. m. at 1500 Heidt St. J All former letter n\en are invited to be present. HTEfTAMIS QUATRE \ hrs-~ATTfis_T2uatre^ a recently or ? ganized groun of boys nnd girls ** held their first meeting at the > home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fos- 1 ter, 1228 Heidt St. Sunday, J'n. 1 Y 5, 1036. < | Business was discussed and the < officers were elected as follows: * President?David E. Smalls; i Secretary?HalHrjue^ A. V. Foster' t Tros.?John B. Foard. f After the meeting refreshments i t ' i were served,. Further information ( H> will he given later. 1 Reporter, Hallique Fotfcer e MONTECELLO CLUB The Montecella Club met at the home of Mjss Catherine Anderson, *31 the'regular hour; with the Pres. in charge.?Thg minutes of ^ the last meeting wore read, receiy ecLand adopted,--Plans-were mardep for our first leap year dance. The < Pres. asked each member to bring some, idea for the club so that we can make our club better than it ' T-s been in the past. The roll was called and dues collected. ''iie hostess served a delicious salad tourse. , t Wn n/1 4- *-? m/mi n * ?? HujvuiJicu c uiVVb ill Ltltf J home of Miss Bon sine Davis; The Monteeella Club save a new year's dance Thurs., Jan. 2 at the home Of Miss Vashti Jackson. . RADIO NEWS ? * - The Radio Social Club held their first meeting of the year Tuesday Ian. 7, at the home of Mr. Jackson and Mr. Johnson. In thiK meeting we decided to add 5 more members (or tubes) to our set after Jan. Tuesday, Jan. 21, was set aside as election night, while Tuesday, Jan 14, was set-aside as the night to make a new constitution or amend the old one. After a brief check up on the members this meeting .dosed. Refreshments were served. We were glad to have many of ou? friends join us before and after meeting. J. W. Johnson, Reporter LES DEMOISELLES On Christmas, evening, M rs. | Luev Marshall and Minh Victoria 1 Weston entertained the members of The Les Demoiselles and their friends with a Christmas party" at ! the latter'., home on Oak Street | Lovely holiday wreaths and holly were effectively used about the house, furnished a gav setting for i he affair. Card playing was eujoyod dur-mg?the?evening. Miss Francin'a Davis and Mr. James Steward held high score prizes'and Miss J. Marti" ??d?M-r.?Jnmc.i Munay held" second score prizes. A delightful course of potato salad, ham, crackers with tiv; and Christmas candy was served. Miss Addie uladden will entertain the members at her home on j Pulaski street, Jan. 7th, 11C1G. A LOVEI4Y XM AS PARTY On Thf.rsday, Dec. 2G, the Misses1" Mary Lillian Hall end Mamie Lee Goodwin entertained quite a few of their friends at the home of Miss Mary Lillian Hall. A n.wujf lilt- quests present were the Alessers. Springs Lindsay, Roland Grant. Emitt Hagood of State College, I Iild ret h Hopkins, Herbert Kinard of Benedict College, L Weston, E. F. Calhoun, R. Linlsay, J. Benson, H. Scott, C. Kin#, E. CI. ppello, G. Moore, J. Satchel J. P. Mollis, G, Holley, I). Danals A. Reed, K. Leeyy, W. Brown, \V. Davis, E. Dog. n. Among the Miss-as-V.-Jackson, E. Jackson, C. Lewis, L M. Matthew, E. Cooper, E. Fiirgess. C. Anderson, M. E. Harris M. Davis. All of Booker T. Washington Hi. School where the Misses Mary Lillian Hall, and . Mamie Lee1 Good win_ai-e students- Aften?playing a feiiL-cnjoyrble" games of cards and other games we were Served" a dJicious course of apple salad, fruit cake, cocoanut cake, and hot chocolate. Then the gtiests were invited to the home of Mr. E. F. ('alhnnnr Jr. to dance. AfteTTffg"" dance, everybody Went away having expressed themselves as having an enjoyable time. THE CR ITER IAN CLUB Abbeville?We were royally en tertained by our most amntble HresidontT- Mi s. Zephia Taylor, Harrisburg' St. Her home \yaSeautifully decorated with thi < most appropriate decollations: Christmas trees, holly, icicles and, maw. On-thy- tioe hung greetings for each member ^of the, club (giv? Upon entering, one could not , lelp feeling a spirit of welcome , and one of inquiry. Seeing the ' prizes on the table every one be- 1 ?an to wander. The hostess ar- j 1-nged three tables for bridg?. j Each member played harder than aver before.?Mrss Mtrry " Pope " won first prize which was a set of beautiful blue and gold stflt < and pepper shakers. Miss Ethel , M. Taggart won second priza, a lovely navy blue, hand p>inted eve 1 ftirvg handkerchief. 1 After announcing ?prigos- ri che hostess served a salad ccurse with butter wafTers. rafTVn wire. irean'i and sugar, banana leaf and mints. This brought us to the ?nd of ii perfect day. RQYAL FRIEND SOCIAL CliUB ? ( The Roy.'l Friend Social Club \ net.at the Odd Fellow's Hall Mon . layjnight, Jan. 6, 1936. at eight-r'rtOPTff^TTve cTuS opening song 1 vas led in concert. The roll was :all; No^in^strrrt twenty one and ?ne visitor, Mr. Willie McDowell " The minutes of the last meeting vere read and were approved. Tin; louse was then opened for busi\os^ by tho president. Business )f important was discussed con- >' corning new events % particular c varning the members of the new L ules added to the club oonntittr- I 1 ion. Next the President explain''' d the lesson that he got out of I he Sunday afternoon program at 1 0 Central Baptist ChurchjJJL was a ? jacked house; everyone enjoyd themselves. T1 MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB j The CJub held its first meeting I for the year o? 1930 Tuesday nite i January 7, at the home of the 1 rormer president, Mrs. Dolly Els Smith, 100 Assembly St. Opening song led by Miss JessTe, Mae" Bowurs. Scripture reading. Mrs. Dol- ' ly E. Smith. Prayer, Miss Annie ' Scott. Another song by Mrs. D, ' Smith. After the devotional ser- | vice, the house was then opened for business. Miss Dorothy Taylor agting us Moilerators^ill for were re-elected with I the exception of two new secre- I tarrorr WTlTJJdurncd to meet l.'tI the horiie-of * Miss E. Mae Means! next Tuesday, Jan. 14th, 1936, 922 J Washington St. All members please be. on time. Officers are as follows: Mrs. Dolly Smith, Pres.; Mr. Geo. John | son, V-I'res.; Miss Annie Seott, j Tros.; Miss Dorothy Taylor, Sees; Mrs. Florine Williams Asst. Sec.; Mr. Geo. Thompson, Ex-Tres.; Mr. Willie Book Checker; Miss Etta Mae Bo.wen's, Reporter. NEW CENTURY CLUB Thursday, Dec1. 18th, at 5 p. m. Mrs. L. M. Daniels \\1 s hostess to 1 the members of the New Century Club and guests at her home on Hampton Ave. Four progressions of bridge were played and when scores were added Mrs. Ethel Shaw held highest, Mrs. M. G Dickson next' and Mis. W. E. Brown low. Mis. Luther Rpftc rson and Mrs. -Thornton O'Daniel were the eruests. M.? rt'n^loi : i ^ . ...... . v, 1 CV.CI >cu the guest prize; The club prizes -were lovely hosiery"and the guest prize, a beautiful hand embrodiery linen handkerchief. After u'ldg a turkey dinner was served. Mrs. Ethel Shaw was hostessto the members of the New Centuxy_Club Thursday, Jan. find a 5o'clock-,atfche home ofMrs. \ D. Chapnelle on P'ino-St. Print. was phvy'/'t I involy |?i'irr\ wr; von by Mrs. W. JE. Brown fir's Mrs. Fannie Linelsey second : Mrs. O. J. Champion low* Aner cards a real Christmas" dinner was served. (iEDDIS-HARRINGTON NUPTIALS The Wesley M, E. .Church was the scene of the wedding Tuesday evening, December 31 of Miss Pearl Harrington and Mr. Henry 'Geddis of Walterboro, S. C. The ceremony was performed by the Pastor, Rev. A. W. Wright. The ushers were Misses MrfTi&r Reid, Theodore and Jean Powe and Mr. Tilmon and Dr. J. V. Hannah. The bride's maids were Misses r.uunu n. .manners who wore a costume of preen satin dress with .Mail and accessories io~jhiatch. Virginia Lowery, costume of old rose with accessories to match. Jul isi Hapnuln wore costume of peach satin with accessories to match. Elizabeth Powe, pink .satin with accessories to match and Miss Jean E. Harrington who was maid of h< nor, wore a costume of blue satin. All with trails and accessories to match. . ' The flower girls were little Asalee Adams and Mary Pearl Mcintosh; Ring Bearer, little J. V.'Han nali, Jr. * The wo'dtling pmwh w-ns placedby Mrs. Jennie Adams. I The groomsmen were Messrs Moses Marshall, William Long and Henry Marshall, fhey all wore full dress suits. The bride entered with her maid of honor, Miss Jean E. Harrington The bride wore a form fitting dress ->f white satin. The groom was attended by the ] brides uncle's, Dr., Vareen Marshall cf Gary Indiana as best man. The bride is the youngest: dau- ' ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-liar^ rington. Immediately after the ] ceremony the couple left for New ( V'nrk City where they will make J Jieii liuine': ' Thet Reception ~ The reception was given Monday evening at Robert Smalls r School auditorium. The auditori- t um was beautifully decorated in 1 Sold and blue. More than 200 en- * ioyed. delicious refreshments and ] yod music. Among the out-of^own guest's i it the reception were Mrs. Annie fotton and her sister-in-law, Mrs. j Cotton from New York hnd Mrs. j Rosebud Bailey of New York Hty. MT\ Motley from Bamberg and Mrs. S. M. Miller from Sum- { ;:er, South Carolina. j II. C. CLUB i The executive committee urges e inch tliember to he present nt the icxt regular meeting of the club, rhe program for the New Year lis hern outline! and isona that enuires the help of each member. The club meets Wednesday-eve ilng, January fST In the music itudio of Benedict College. ^ NOTICE!* . 1 J We wish to remind you that all b nembers of district number two, si if the teachers of Richland Couji- n y are exjiectexLto-meet ?at?rdayr t* an. 11th in the auditorium of V looker Washington Hi. at eleven si 'clock sHirp. a Flea8e.be on time. si T. J. Sullivan Chr. . p WE PALMETTO LEADER THE HIT OF THE SEASON Listen! "The Hit of the Sea,- 1 ion," a play lo be uiven by he A.D.Sr-Girl Reserve Club of the WW.-O.- A-r of -this city, Thursday evening, January 16, lOilG at Book i?r Washington Hi School. The play is entitled "The Mystery , of the Ml.'sked Girl." Friends if you win miss as iar_as me gins 01 me play are concerned the hit of the season. . The participants of this- plan are: Bertha Goodwin, Florence Preston, Catherine Randolph, Kllie Hampton, Ada Gray. Loli >11. Smith, Gillie Mae Hardy, Mary Pope, Beatrice Stewart. This play is a mysterious one, the story of a Chemist who has been killed because of a Chemical formula In carried. ? This play has been carefully di rected by Kathryn Neal and hassistant, H' riette Duckett also the advisor of the. club-, Miss C Brownlec. If- the people of Coin bia are as interested in the play . the girls are we will hav.c a par ed house. The prices are: Adult 15c, school children 10c. _ Friends, don't come by yourselves. COfite in droves, come in doz ens, bring your friends and all of your cousins. The Girls Reserves arc. striving: to m ke the Y. AW'C. A. bigger 'and better, If you will help us, we will be able to help others. TV...I..*!. nuiicvvc i/UCM'll mm m mi* SOUTH CAROLINA STATE RE. TURNS HOME FROM VICTORIOUS BASKETBALL " TOUR -:* . After traveling 3,00,0 mil.-s. S State College bUsketbaT] tean returned home having <1? fcated Shu fieldon December 2(>. 12 t< 30; Vonngstmyn Y M C A .Champs?-Deer1 mbcr 2-iih ;S2 to 2Tv~ Star Printers, ruler? in the Municipal League in CleVelan i fo three yi< re, 20 In IB On < lin-timo -night. On January 3rd. Con h Dav son sent his basket, us -against Virginia State College, ru' n.r'u] in the C. I. A. A., and defeated, them- oh their own floor 1"> t -12 It was the kind of basketbal' any sport fan would, enjoy watch" ing. Yirgini- led at the half witk a margin of 20 to 19. I> nrhinr he second half South Carolina heran to improve am) tied the score iust before the timer's' gun was tired. . . In the overtime period. Corel wawson's boys had no trouble in keeping Lhc edge over Virginia. Thy game ended 45 to 42 in.favor ?f South Carolina. Bryant, center tor South C To-' ina collected 25 pointsty lead the scoring. McCants, Armstrong, an.! Watson also proved their has ketball atolitiy. Coach Haws-on. former star" ( t'~John Carroll UrL vtTStty, Cleveland. was well plea ed with the. showing m ,!e by hi? men. . Friday, Januaty 10th, th team will meet Haines Augusta. Ga.;' January 24th Claflin ;<t home; and the first week in February will travel through Alabama nd G:i playing in successive evenings, Florida A. M.; Alabama. State. Tuske.gee, Morris Brown, Clark mil Morehouse Colleges, Several open dates will be filled before the team goes, to the Southern Con ferenco Tournament to he lv Id at Tuskegee on the 2X ?nd 2'Jth of February and the best cf -Mmv'r . Fop tho fir >f I iiii' I' iroiii,,! i i m championship in the Southern Con Terence. Sl'MMERVILLK NEWS Rev. V. A. Janerette, Pastor Sunday was a high day with us at Bethel. At 11:00 a. m. the pas-1 tor ascended the rostrum ae4~r?bv livened a ? message. subject, "Walking Without Christ." The sermon was instructive anil ipirituah- The holy communion \vas Inn administrated. At 3:30 p. m. the Sunday School net with superintendent and teachins at their post of duty. A large ittendawn was pre--- nt.?A ' short? unique program was rendered after vhich the Christmas gifts were llstnbuted to the pupil^. Bethel fs well plea-ed with their 'ew pastor and wife. H<? is puting forth??very effort for sucees end we pray for him .a'successful ind glorions year. We trust all the members of 3"etheI are looking forward to the ~ Trustees Rally the ?< cond Sunday n January. The pastor expressed thanks to he members for the gifts and greet ngs which was much enjoyed durng the Xmas season. We wyro pleased ' ? hnv ni,r 1*? 5. Rev J. E. Board who delivered i wonderful sermon from 2nd ehaper St. Matt. After service the quar ,erly conference was held. Mrs. VI. E. Nelson was re-elected secreitry of the conference. Mrs. V. A. Janorette has been Mcciod president of the Missionary. AIKEN GRADED SCHOOL L. E. Parks, Reporter Aiken Graded School closed for he holidays the 20th of December 035 and opened on the second of anuary, 1936. Each faculty mem er was present and ready to ro? ime his work. Jhe students did ot return in lnrge numbers, but 'c e^pet^everybne January 6th. 7c are anticipating a prosperous J chool term, and realize great chievements. t Efforts are being et forth to outline the various rograms for thte year, j * ~ * / ; *, L.VlttliNS NEWS The New .Year is here ^nd the usual amount of fos.iiluiinnM imvirn n' TanT on toe shell". We approciate AV hitt it r's L'Snow l>otfnd""nb~\v "moi ( than ever. sinoe haureus lias-lava Snowed*' ill 101'' one week. Hampton street tinew i pen her door.s on the sixth as planned. (inly a few pupils were able to make their way on. aecount of a <iowti pour of rain. Miss Henrietta luowlar haje-Ktme to New Y.ork City for ah tn?U'fini?n s* j y with her brother -Willis Fuw,!er, Alesdanus Mafie_ Council and Rosa Ii. Hariisof Washington, I>, C. and Asheville, N. C. visited their mother, Mi's; Amanda Suilivarn Mrs. Irene James entertained . (1 the "Colhge Hunch" with ,"a .elightful social during the holidays. . Air. Dayid Coldsmith and Sister .Vc Hie were the guests of Miss M. Culler on Friday. ? Albert Fuller, William Fergu011, Hattie, hangky -Bendy, .Margaret 'JlcWiJUams Carwrle, 'Maifcic llilland and Alice Young wcte >ut of town visitors "l'or the holidays. The McChad childie.n of Ual uh, N. ('. visited their uncle, S. Deiuly Christmas, MesdaniCa Km ma Mills, Bessie Mathis, Gertrude Boyd . nil Mr. and .Mrs. K. Hlivkcly were the din ner guests of Alt', and Mi's. Chvster Garrett Thursday.. Rev., and Mrs. Mathis. and Missis Nannie Allison and Odessa Sanders enjoyed a Clul iiihr Feast at the home of Miss I.i/.zie Bowling,..t Fountain Inn, Thurs day. . in' sacred memory of the passing of their father, Re.v. M? A. vkinninyhani, lii.s children, Miss. luitie Oi.nniifKham of the Dunoaf lit faculty, - Washington, I). C Mrs. Marv Meim<, a -ttiiiVnt n 1 -iinntpLmiriasl.. MH-.nptnir. \ a. ami Mr. Roy. Gunniugk m, principal 'At' Simpsonville Graded School 1! I V l .1 I lO.i Sit I In ill ll.ipthurch with .white and pink carnations, the first Sunday in every year since his. fuheial on that day iw-j years ago. The grim reaper continues to take his toll. Mrs. N. Gi lit bur-, . d at I.aurol Hill; ML Gok^r?aG dr-uter Ifabuh; Mr. 11. Tnoiiipson at New Grove; Mrs. Lizzie Hunter t 'ity fiMiiet. ry; Mrs. George llun.ei, 1 *opufaf Springs; Mrs. Delia La ike, tii ii.nViilv.. v)n the >it4c list are: Rev.' N\sTtr Mootl, Miss Martha 11. GarLngi'.n, Mrs,- Ophelia Atkins?<.i, Ir. Howard Garter and Mr. T. M. Golden. t 1 lie ft nil Soii.'.l given by M'S.' Bowie in Interest of Reth.il A..M.L. Uuivb v. as a success. Mrs.. Sue -Fergus n has gone to Washington. 1> G. for a lengthystay also, Mr. Alfofd Cunningham .. vatvd .Misg Stuart and Mrs. W, hilncr weiv Jv dmner gt'iosts of >lr. and Mrs. . u-res Da.js Sunday. Laurens, received he. n. \vs of the j'a.-.sing-oi J-r. Jenki is . ml Mr. i'iucktiey with' sadiu ss, wi.n n.v i'liy >| .a :I(ed Leader of oil' group pa--?s it,.s a ii-t. . t:ri o -n'v iaw. do were I)i . .Ji nkinaiul .Mr. Pinckncv. ANDERSON NEWS II.v (Miss.) U ilia M. Alexander Miss Carrie Hamilton of cauo, III. was Mi\s (Jaudio Burris's home guest for a few days. " Itev. K. Rake. ImayfwmOT assi> t ant?mcMduit ot Tnski-geo -Institute sjnrrrt a few^hours with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I. Peek on Cleveland Ave. -^Rev. Imas was inroute to Tuskegee to perform the wedding annlvrsary of Miss Waid's. Capt. Aeton of Tuskegee was al-o a edest in thv Hty nt tli"~ hi me of Mr and Mrs. Pock ?f The lasj series of bridge came to a climax for the old year and | the beginning, of a new one Friday January drd at the home of Mrs. Alma Flack's on Bradley Ave. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. \V. I Puck, Mr. an! Mrs. C. JohnHt n. ~ ? jii . ami .mi s. .m. >.. Uarrison I Mr. ami .Mrs. C. I.ee Davis, ^Mr.I Teaisand I .'.n \ !i K-.'.l In the mirror. ""il l- cuil n't hold buck the tours. I'll;.i u'>oJ was a beautiful skin, a stuni.uui hguro or_?lxkxcrpersonality ^ " flRch nor lialr made her look old and _ ?h4n*"krrrM \sliy ? knew that her dull, Iroi.-biii nt. diT color, gray streaked hair rrt;'!.'.' her look IS \ears older, too old to join in i '1 e f ii 11 of the younger set. I.uc'.ilv she confided In a friend, svho tidvi eil t r\ it.ii < iod.fruy'* I.ARIKUSK French iii Fcltii'inii. S1ie lost no time. She tried it that very night. 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After \a delicious ^course was J served a tap of the feet marked a well spent ovoninpr with mnnv -y memories lingering on. . ?The teachers and students were ?een busily making their way to - the various schools Monday morning despite the heavy down pour * M' rain. The attendances were off due to inclement weather and insufficient clothjrig. It is -hoped that within a few days every child shall be able to fulfill his own j. place. Heartache ; I ...until * 3B\ " GODEFROY'S P.* HKIIIM (larry-cse) A Restored to Her Hair Its /> Original Beauty?Made ' it Soft, Silky, ImsItous, __ wRfcJj Coal Black I J -v s V " took dyed; it wasn't smelly or sticky. The years seemed to have disappeared like magic and she looked her sJonibU self again. She literally mffilo herself over tn S day. You can make your hair beautiful,too ? as easily and quickly as Amy did. Just apply Godefroy's LARIEUSE. It wilt not rub off or wash out and will last Indefinitely. 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