The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 18, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
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__ Saturday, January 18, 1936
i Professor T. V. Swinton, of
Clinton College, Rock Hill, S. C.
- was the week ernl truest of Mrs.
Florence' Brooks, 2512. Millwood
. Ave,.
Local
Mr. Willard Harris of New
' York City spent the holidays visr._jk
?iting his?mother,?Mrs,. - Klnora
Harris of 816 Blanding St. He
i spent a pleapant stay visiting
friends. He left on Tuesday, Jan.
* 7, for New York. .
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Mrs. Ruth Adams Jacobs of
Now York City was guest of honor
to her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Adams of 609 Taylor
Street for the Christmas
holidays. She left Tuesday, Jan.
'" 7, after enjoying a pleasant stay.
Misses Barbara Burton, and
Eunice OufcenJ teachers at Dennis
Hi. Bishopvillc, S. C., spent--the
week-end home. Miss Annie
Belle Martin of Sumter, who is
also a teacher at Dennis Hi. was
their guest.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sholer are
honored with their daughter and
ivr ur;n;? on.l Wr?lon
SUU, 1UIO. IT UtIC JL/HVTO Hltu ?? V.'IVJ
Jr. Mrs. Davis, a former erad%
< oate of Allen University is now
teaching in Chicago, 111. She will
return in a few days to resume
her work.
marriage " announcement
Mr. and Mi's. V. S. Boyd ol
Leosville, S. C. announce the marriage
of their daughter, Maymo
Cieste to Mr. Lincoln Forni-11
*~~~ Brown of Columbia, S. CUDecetnber
26, 1035. "
car6"of thaniTs>
i We wish to take this means of
t 'thanking friends and acquaintances
for'the many acts of kindness
during our recent bereavement in
the death of J. Alfred Stewart, also
for the beautiful floral tributes;
Mrs. Hattie E. Stewart and
daughter.
Marriage announcement
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burgess of
vrrangeDurg. d. aiuwumc mc
marriage of their daughter. JuaI
* nita Portia. to Mr. Marion Oliver
Johnston of Savannah7 Gar; July
14, 1935.
MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mis* Etta Mae Bowers. 923 Wash
> ir.gton St. Tuesday night. January
15th, 193G, with the Chaplain,
Mrs. Lizzie A. Yotng in charge
Opening song led by Mrs. Rosa
j Clifton. Scripture reading by
I the Chaplain, prayer by Miss AnI**
nie Scott; another song by Mrs.
Rosa Clifton. AJ.ter._lhe devotional
service." the business part oi
the meeting was briefly discussed.
The hostess served a delicious
course consisting of sandwiches
cocoa, cake and pineapple, which
evea-vone enjoyed. We aljourned
to mc-et next Tuesday nite,
Jan. 21, 193.6 at the home of Miss
Jessie Mae Bowers, 1012 College
St. AIL members please be on
time.
A Mrs. Dolly E. Smith President;
* Mrs. Ella Mae Bowers. Reporter
I CARD OF THANKS
" Sixty of Columbia's underpi ivileged
families wish to thank the
individuals and clubs wlm made^it
homes this Christmas. The family
welfare society joins the com
mitte for community t nrwunua
planning1 in thankir.7 you for
these contribution,*;. These baskets
were delivered to the families
on Christmas eve and Christrntrs
morning. The people*" were
delighted with them and stated
that they hadn't had such a good
Christmas since they were children.
Lets start early next year and
continue the work that wo have
begun. _
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The Rose .Social Club met a*
C "! home of Miss F hel Robinson.
1628 Waverley St., Tuesday, Jan.
14. 19116, at eight o'clock. The
\ meeting was called to order by
V the President. First selection
1 "Steal Away." Prayer was led
my Miss Maggie Rose; second *e1
lection "Love Lifted Me,""~ Our
_ ?| devotionals came to a close. The
~w ron was cairoa; eacn memuer rvl
apondod wtitlh their Bible verse
and their dues. The minutes
were read, received, and adopted.
Old and new business was diacusa'
ed by the members, of the club.
After which we adjourned to meet
at the home= of Miss Mildred
Bobie, 1208 HMdt Srt-., Tuesday,
Jan. 21, 19.16, at 7 oclock.
Marian Brown, Reporter
~*j " 1ST CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH
The Senior Usher Board of 1st
s * Calvary held -itj, weekly meeting
I Ik* Tuesday night, Jan.-14, 1936. at
the chureh. The meeting was call
| ed to order by the President. The
| numbers of the board are plan1
m nim? to do more this year than
[Vhfrt they have done in the past.
^1 he board elected the following
? Mr, John Parker, President;
\jk i ^r W. "Oaten. Sec.; Mr. Fred
I'm itephens Vice Pres.; Mr. T. W
? NMurson^ Asst. Sec., and Reporter;
plr. Thomaa Smute, Tre?.
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THE SOCIETY OF BRAVE MEN 1
I
(Mind Whitch Rut You T?ke>
A big dog was one day earrying
a big piece of meat in hi*
moutn. 1 VV Hlle crossing a nver"orr
a narrow bridge he chanced to look
down into the water and there,
saw his own ima^rei reflected.
Thinking that it was another dog
with a bigger piece of meat, he
opened his mouth to grab the other
dog'R piece, and lost his own in
the rvver.
Those who are greedy and
try to get what belongs to their
neighbors often lose what they al
ready possess. :
Am sorry that this same thing
or something similar to the idea
of the animal to exist among
those who are to become members
during the latter part of the
i month, so much so until we have
lost one of the applicants.
Some times' there are many lessons
within a little story. This"
does not only apply to t\?e applicants,
but to each member of the
society. The constitution states
that if a member is absent from
a meeting over four times and 4s
behind in his dew,, without a reasonable
excuse, he has automatically
excused himself from the
club. Therefore losing what hr
has already possesseded.
If we are to maintain the ideals
, and keep up the moral side of th-1
^ society, it behooves every- mem,
n>er _to see the secretary ^nd _tre;is,
urer. Let that rut lead you to j
j i both of the men.
I During the snowy days of yes.
j t erdav. a friend and I \yre riding
, er.ioying mother nature. The road
I on which?we were riding was'pav-.
, od part of the way While the other
remained unpaved (clay). As
. we drove_Jnto the clayed road,
[?there were four ruts?aed?eome,
time six, so I said to the driver.
! "Mind Which Rut You Take" for
it is likely that we remain in it
r-'-for twenty-five miles. Now why
should we remain there for such
ar.i sloppy, then there were those
[ behind us, there were those inj
front of us, there were those meet
?ing im on their side of the road,
therefore nothing else w)\s Ic-ft
.but go to the end,-.
I Since then I have thought of it
I in many other angles^ and espe.
! cially to* man and society. I shall
state the five big topins towards
making an outline toward solving
1 thn. nroblcm "Right Rut.,f
(1) Economic; (2) Social; (3)
Political; (4) Educational; (5)
Religious. :
( You mfiy fill, out the outline to
.suit your individual beliefs, "(As
you like it)."
Lemuel C. Williams, Reporter
| BACCHANTES SOCIAL CLUB
The Bacchantes Social Club
held their first business of the
year Monday night, Jan. 13, at
'1th" home of Miss Melinda Hickson
.2410 Taylor St. The President
called the meeting to order promnl
, ly at 8 o'clock. Minutes of the
last meeting were read and adopted.
. The roll .was called; each
member responded as- his name
1 was called." The house was then
opened for business?Old and new.
business was discussed. The club
finally decided to put over a wotth
while program in the near future.
Refreshments were served. \V
?adjourned - to? meet?with??MissMary
Claybourne and Mri Caisson
on next Monday night.
Lucius Dakers, Reporter
"THE 12 PAL'S SOCIAL CLl'B"
The Twelve Pal's Social Club
held their first meeting of the year
Thursday, January* 2. at the home
of Miss Alice Aaron.
nni ? n . j
i fie meeting was ctuiea \o order
by the Pres. singing "Come to
Jesus." Prayer by Miss Aaron.
- Bible verses ?each member of
the club. The house was then
n opened to make the club . better
The roll was called and each
one responded. The hostess served
a delicious salad course. 1
We adjourned to meet with
M iss Edna Johnson on Pine St.
The "Twelve Pal's Social Cluib
met with Miss Edna Johnson on
Thursday nite, January 9, "193(3,
at 8:15 o'clock. Opening song.
"Oh Calvary-" Prayer by Mists
Frost. Bible verse? were recited
The minu<tes the last meeting
were read, received and adopted.
Each member expressed their desire
for the uplifting of the club
for the new year. Eveiry member
pledged to -be an active member
and to do all We can and the best
we can. r '
The hostess then served a delicious
course. We adjourned . to
meet^with Mrs, " Mabel "Wilson,
1912 Gervais St. Officer^ are as
follows: Miss Alioo Aaron, Pros.;
Miss Viola Anderson, Vice Pres.;
Miss Inez Seals, Sec.; Mrs, Rosa
Thompson Asst. Sec.; Miss Edna
Johnson Tres.; Mrs. May bell Wilson
Chr; of Sick Committee; Mis
Mabel J. Daniels. Reporter.
THE ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAL
CLUB
The Royal Friend Social Club
- met at the Odd Fellow's Hall on
Monday night, Jan. 13, 1936 at
eight o'clock. The President led
the club's song with the rest of
the members following in concert
The r'oll was called; number present
2Z. The minutes of the last
meeting were read, received and
adopted. The house was then'opened
for business by the President
who 9tarted with a fast drive but
carefully explaining every thin.".
He yent ajong giving every member
a chance to cypress himself,
v nich made it much .as;or for the
club to discuss and decide carefully.
Each step he ended his talk
to the members, warning them not
| to forget their duty and the rules
^EDWARD,''^er0'"
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0. ! RADIO NEWS
?The radio social chib hdd their
regular weekly meeting at the
home of Mr. Williams, Tuesday,
936 rado social club was continued
throughout this meeting. Some
parts of our constitution were ruled
out, and others ammended. The
1936 Radio will not be on display
until Mmvth hut tVin mjii., na I't.-j
will Be an display until March
I but the main parts will be sat in
place on election night which is
to be Tuesday, Jan. 21, 11136.
All hiembers (or tubes) that can
-not come up to >tho standard wi-Hbe
repaired if possible. If not
they will be thrown away, we've
no place for dead tubes. 5 new
tubes are to be added making a to
tal of 20 but in case we can't fin!
5 acceptable ones or have to throw
a tew of the preseht ollOS aWTTyr
the radio will be ^smaller and
smarter, without any static. In
ase you are a member and donot
know, we meet at the home of
Mr. Thoinas Palmer next Tuesday
.vhieh happens* to be election
night, you are asked to be present.
John W. Johnson, Reportei
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THE C RI SADEHS ( U U
The Crusaders met at the home
>f JUr. Benson on Senate St.. with
.^he*?President in_ ch&; pe.- NVc
.vent into the discussion of our
bird' an: ivi:Aar, whi h is to be
held on the 28th of February. W\
,vere glad Miss F. Pope came out
md talked about cooperation ol
>ur club which all enjoyed an;l we
nope she will come more oftenci.
We all were Klad to have a talk
by one of hie members which was
.m joyed by all.
We had as visitors: Miss Benson,
Miss F. Pope, Miss, Miss
Ruth Bale, Miss Thelma Goddard,
Miss Annie Mae Jackson, Miss
Mary Pope and Mrs, McOla Williams
who _\vas maried to one ol
our members hast week.
H. B. Barber Reporter
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XON PERIL SOCIAL ( LI B
On Wednesday evening, January
8, lb.'10, the members celebrat
:-d their first anniversary at the
0:id Fellow's Casino., The Caiiliu
was beaiitifully decoi ated
with the club colors, pink and
.jreon. The club had Us its guests
one hundred, seventy live persons
who-.seemingly enjoyed one of the
reason's swellest affairs. The
nusic was furnished by "Nat-1
lines and the boys assisted, by
hat Boy "Tom pavis"who is ore
aniot.g the South * greatest contestants
for those honors,. Attiiouted
to that famous character
Louis Armstrong." "Nat" leas
j. swinging group of cats. Every
me is hoping he and the.boys will
make the greatest of succe s. After
"Nat" and Ins boys bad swung
out a while the affair was changed
a bit that is.the dancing C ased
and the President, .Miss Bernice
.rairis'took the affair in hand.
N.-e renting a p.ogam Which
-. as of a swell type- First: Reiiarkj
by the President which inhaled
the organization of t.h<>
lib and took in all particulars
!. <_ President in turn1 .introduced
.diss Louise Stray who acted as
Mistress of Ceremony. After a
>o!o by Mr. Joe Wilson, a "selecton
was then played by the: Orhe.:tra
and thia number w ;s .1..,!icai?ed
to the Radio Social Cli.L
nen'.bers and their guests. A solo
by the famous tenor, Mr.
al Recti. Next number by Mr.
Tsheet Aiken which consisted of
a tap, r.nd of course he had to in- ludo
that Columbia as well as
Harlem traxc: .\\tmol.\, thr
''Truck." The next number was
dedicated to the. Claiie De La
Lune Social Club and t.ieir guests.
Adding in a leap year's dance l'oi
all. Next number was dedicatee.
.0 th.e Crusaders Social Club and
,heir guests. The N011 Peril and
their guests took advantage* of
the next piece played by the ban J
which was nighiy enjoyed by all.
group and offered her condolence
remarks.
Turning the program over \
the Piesident, giving Lie signal
-o the gioup to proceed with the
dance; After dancing Tor awhile
the group was served with a delightful
course of chicken salao
>11 lettuce leaves, pickle, saltines,
I ?mu i iuii, cutKiau wnicn every one
I enjoyed, then on with the dance
I until 12 o'clock. th;n as the hand
played Home Sweet Home every
one screamed l'or an extension of
time wnich ment that every one
was enjoying themselves,
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THE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL
b CLUB *
Thtj Lucky Bird Social Club met
in a called meeting January 13, at
th(e home of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy,
1221 Wheat St.- Number
present 10. The opening song led
by Mr. G..W. McDaniel; Prayer
by Mr. Sam Williams. Song by
Mrs. Marie Senior: " I am on my
way'*. This song brought our devotional
service to a close.
Mr. McBanial, acting president
presided over the jneetirrgT^Tr.
4>a?v Williams TTcted as moderator
in electing officers for 1936. Mr.
Sam Williams, vice-president; Mrs
Annie Porter, treasurer; Mrs. Ken
nedy, secretary. Our next meeting
will be at the home of President,
Mr. McDantelp 926 Gate St, All
members are asked to be present.
Come out and let's get line up for
1936. Our doors are opened for
new members.
All ofl&icers are asked to ibe
present Thursday night at 8:00
^'clock at 502^ Main St., Mrs.JPortor.
Tttfr PAl MfCTTO LEADER "
A. U. CLUB INSTALLS
OFFICERS
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The A. U. Club of Columbia
held Its first meeting1 of 1936 at
- It... In-...,.. 11 r m i'u 11 w
gardner 2320 Hampton Ave., on
Wednesday evening, January 8.
Due to the . uufavorableness of
the weather onlyrsome 2U or more
of the members came out to the
meeting. The meeting was opened
with prayer in concert then i
business was taken up. The business
consisted of outlining plans
for the club for the rest of the j
year. After a few remarks by j
__uur most able President,M-r^William
Burton and some suggestions
by members two things were decided
on by the club. The pres-I
ident then appointed a committee
with Mrs. Baumgardner as chairman
to make plans for carrying
- out tho-af ws??f-~ffie- ekA^-for this
year as were drawn up at this
meeting.
Upon the completion of plans
for the year then followed the installation
of officer?. Because of
THE WAVERLEY SILVER STAR
The club met at. the TTOYne of
Mrs. Katie Stern at 1207 Legree
St. The meeting was opened by
singing "What a l'ri:nd we have
in Jesus." After devotional services
the house was opened for
new business.. Your , Presindet,
v. ^ o MVIC I V-VICVVCU UllII Allnil
Bell liolloy as vice-president.
We are very glad to have Mrs.
Lueinda Ililler a new member with
us, also Miss Daisy * Pranklyn.
Little Nell Louise Holley, is club
mascot. Meeting next Tuesday
night at> the home of Mrs. Krances
Smith, 2107 Pendleton St.
THE Kl' FES A HI) LIGONS
ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Casper -RufT and
Mr. a fid Mrs. Walter Ligmi entertained
a few of their, friends
at their home below New Brookland
on the Orangeburg Highway
-Jnst~ Saturday-evening.
Mrs. Rulf had as hgr guest fcti I
the week-end I Miss . 'Charlotte
.'Nance of Newberry who is a teacher
in the-White Hall school in
Jenkinsville. - - . - ,r
The evening was .spent In play-,
n'g cards and dancing, after which
f the hostess served ham, slaw, hot
T I'nlK?pit'leies, eoifee. fHuit
wine, candy aud nuts.
Among the gutsts were -Miss
i Charlotte Mance-, Mr. Willie Edgai I
Thompson, formerly of Chicago,
111., now a student of Allen Dili
versity-j?Miss Geneva Gt-HFtn?ofColumbia,
also one of. the teachers
of White Hall school in Jen1
kinsville;. Mr. Winded K. Hiller
of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Canity
Weston of Cayce; Mr. and
- Mrs. George Berry Davis of New
Brooklaud; Miss Ruth Weston and
Mr. John Adams" of Cayce: Messrs
H. Harrison, E. James and BroWn
all of Columbia. All expressed
tl)i>menlvnc ac l,oi.... ? ?
MO MUXllK .-l|IVIll. U|) t'lljoyable
evening,
his long standing as an officer of
the club it fell Mr.-Woodbury's Jot
to install the new officers. We
can only say that it was well done
and when wp*say well done we say
it with all the meaning th;
two words, "well done" carry.
With routine- matters completed^
the club settled down to an evening
of socializing and card playing.
The members played several
games including the old games
of "Five Up" and "Whist". Along
with tht. card games went service
by rh<> nosiess trt tea~and cakes.
A very pleasant and enjoyable evening
was spent by all who were
present- IVotnU -
, Iiuvvil 1WI UU tuci Ilt'WS
of the club in this paper.
WHIST PARTY
On Saturday eveiiing. Januaiy
I, at the home of Mr, ur.d
. Mrs, l-il Adams of till'i Taylor Sit
Mrs. Ruth Adams Jacobs, Miss
Dorothy Adams and Mr. Willard
Harris, all of Xe\V York City were
leliprhtfully entertained at a whist
paity given in their honor,
, The evening Was sp. r.t in card'
playing and listening'to the. sweet
tones of classical music.?After a
number of social games were enjoyed,
the table was then set to
, play for prizes. Mr. (Jeorge Kershaw
was the" winner, of the high
score while Mr. Albirt Harris
was wtr.nrr of the low score. They
both received prizes. Then a <lolightful
course of pear salad', sal-tines,
fruit cake, cocoanut take,
candies and mits was served,
The guests were as follows:
Mrs. Ruth Adams Jacobs, Miss i
Dorothy Adams, Air. Willard liar- 1
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Chatman, Miss j
Agnes Williams; Mrs, Margaret
Harris, Miss Bcrnice ilarris, Miss-j
Margaret Harris, Miss Mary
Adams, Mrs. Mitiie Pearson, Mr,tk'orge
Kershaw, Mr. Albert Har- '
Irs.
They departed expressing them ,
selves as having spent an ienj?v- j
oM.% ? '" ?
i-vviUI|g,
IN MEM OKI AM
(Mother)
Mother, dear on January 17th, |
1936, it has been one ycbr since j
_yoa_w?nt away:????=
Seemingly you are gone to stay j
We mis<s your presence in our hoihe j
You are gone never more to
roam,
>.\
We know you are with the angels,
On that beautiful'shore,
And we will meet when this [
life is over. j,
i
Daughters: Mrs. Mary J. Weston
Holley, Jacksonville, Fla.;
Mrs. Katherine Weston Holley,
Gadsden, S. C.; six granda. five
t great-grands.
COURAGE.
Keverend E. 51. Keitt
The Lord saw fit
To call you, to.-the pulpit
R?v. b. w. Rem. '
No t5ime to lose
i/Ait
J tiimist
To put on your Gospel shoo*
And carry the news.
If your charge is small
Or you may have none at all
Just be faitHful to the call
And then you have done it a
"You were "lovely with music swe
But your work was not comple
yow that you would not repea
0 But to the Gospel mpssape pre
f-f I could hear you tell the sto
How Jesus cafne from pi pry
And SUlVei-ed brrfhe "cruel cross
To savO the world from loss.
1 am pleased t*> hear the pood
news
You are carrying the Gospel
truths
Hold on t'o thevhorn of the.alt
When old, you will not faltei
j Your path will not always be
smooth
No flowery beds of ease
Toil on and in llis name rejoice
Bringing in the sheaves.
His purposes will ripen fust
Unfolding?every hour
The bud~may have^ a bitter- las
But sweet will be the flower.
I present to you a good wish
j With sincerehcss of my heart
To keep Avith you the Gospel gi
.rvuu never wun 71 pSFtT*
?PEARL H. REDD
Verdery, S. C. ^
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THE WARI) ONE
WILLING WORKERS CLE
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The club met at the home.
Miss C. Shealey, 1227 Wheat S
Tuesday, January"!4 with the >
dam PrPsidPTTty prfxiihnjr 'I'l
meeting .was called to order .1
the President, Miss Annie. Bel
Wolfe and'Opened with the cl
song led by Mrs. Creasie M
Thompson. Prayer by Miss Sei
4e" Brown. IBible verses were i
cited. Then the meeting was op
ed for business. We had six n<
.nipmhprs which make the numb
of members now twenty. Hope
keep then until tho year ends. T
minutes were read. Motion 1
Mrs. C. M. Thompson, seconded I
Miss Lucy Jones, the -viee-pre:
the members responding^'briefl
.Al ter the meeting; was closed M
Eva Mae Moss led the-closing od
Miss Annie Bell Wolfe led tl
Mizpah: May the Lord watch b
tween me and thee while we a
absent, one from another. Ame
MR. AN'I) MRS. YOt'NG
LEWIS ENTKRTAI
Mullins, S. C., Jan. 3, 1030Mr.
and 'Mrs. Young Lewis, hs
as their dinner guests, Miss I.u
Gerald, a senior at State Colleg
Ml ss Margaret Gerald, a studei
at State College, Mrs. Janie Phi
ers who has returned home 'fro
Philadelphia, ? Prof, E. Richard
C.-son. Prof. McDonald of ~AV1
mington, N. 0.; Mr. A. Mopre <
Wilmington, NVC. Dinner consis
ed of turkey and dressing, ri<
with giblet gravy; biscuits, Englis
peas, potato souffle, cranberry, .it
iic, ssjjuujjvu oysters,. j-uaiuc
pears on lettuce leaves and rit
walnut ice cream with fruit cak
soft radio music, on January
1936.
The Emergency Club met at tl
home of Mr. and Mrs. Young Ee\
is, Mrs. Oallie D. Reaves, Preside:
Mrs. Alma Gerald, See.?Openir
song "God will take care of yoi
By HER HER
The night was c'old
And through its ble
. A sad monotonous
' It gave my heart a"
Hf TfincKf V\ q ?-? {inr/
Would have on such
Quite dark but?neai
I'd none along to g
Of cheerfulness, tha
Might not upset niy
Nor did I sense the
Of Cod's kind hand
. I was a man so stee
My heart! I marvei
The pounding of by
That, every tender h
i. As, strong as mini t
'T was on that dreai
A thing, I know, \v<
My weakened brain
Had not beheld the
Just what it was, I
But, seeming humai
For that. The mem
That stared at me;
r.acn nuni recurrent
'Me. with the sort of
' 'I've ofiiiio a long w
In .brea'hle&s tonesAt
least, he looked t
I touched him not, t.l
.Thr lingered lontr CT
If it were just a twi
?That brought^ that
Into nvy lantern's s
'Though hastily I f?
I did not leave his si
t .
Why did he look at
What was it he'd be
Just why did fate r
To pass his trembli
He dropped in death
Persistent of a menl
Perhaps that was a
To test my faith?<
That wheeled that
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mce a week?I'RICE S5c.
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Counts Drug Store, Washington St.
I homas Drug Store, Corner Taylor
and Harden Streets
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Male Help Wanted
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Help for Institutions?Hospitals
Everywhere. No experience necH
- a.-ary.?$5t)-$180 monthly. Enclose
.tampL Scharflknw^w, 145-137 W.
0f 15th, New York. -
t.. ay
f/lllilmL% 1' 1*1 I J
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to
he 11 k 11111 Q k , 111 %ill Jil
^y' limMnmfWM
L>y BiilirilBPVn*]'!
|UiSlJ^4aCHiMHHMnAAaaiiMl
iv Thomas' Drug Store
j?';. ... I'HONE 7226
n Cor. Harden & Taylor Sts.
Columbia, S. C.
N with Mis- llowtHrt?<>f Sumter, S.
j < . pi esi :u"u: af:the piano. After
till1 rontilll' of hiisin.ico \t T
*d js sol ve*! with--, sandwiches and
la pound cake. Those present: Mr.
e; and Mrs. Kd. Harlee, Miss Howard
it Mrs. Janie Iieaves, Mrs. Alice
v- Owens. Mrs, Zadie Cribb, Miss
ni! Hilda Lewis and our pastor, Rev.
J-4 -R L. BrudWm?A tiice sum of monil-'
ey was raised. ^
t- i -TKM) HOLIDAYS .
?e A * IN FLORIDA
'h| .
1- ; W . I 'a! 111 Reach. hla.?It was
U- quite a treat to have-wit-h -us-this
z. iXmas . my first cousin arfd fame.piy
from Aslioville, N. C., Mr. and
5. Mis. Oe Fleming. and little
Miss Kloise Fleming and also his
ic . " Mr. WiVio Fleming, 'hey rnv
joyed a wonderful trip to the
nt "Land of Flowers" where summer
tit?T' nds?the uintei,?Mr. and Mrs.
i" Raloin Sims. , . '
o? a Mental Defective -
T ELI DICKSON
as bleak disdain;
akness beats^ the rain
refrain,
deeper pain
me insane .
a dreadful nijrht
niv . la'nt'ern's light.
ive a word
t what I heard - '
mi ltd so much,
soothing touch
or feel Him near
pod in fear.
I how it stood
blood-?.?I would
eart could lv ,
>her s?." n ? d t > me.
:1ft: 1 night 1 saw
mid cease to gnaw , * ,
and heart if I
creature die.,
do not know":
i, call If so
i'iy of his faro"
tho night! the place!
re of them fills
fear that kills.., . _
t
ay," he said
?ami then fell dead,
hat way to me;
iat I might se^
Tonprh to ftrhp
st of mind
creature of tho night
carching light,
jit him there,
tarvcd bland stnre^
me that way?
?gun to say?
icrmit no more
ng lips before
i and rose a most,
ral ghost?
n incident
>r was he sent
swift death-dealing rod?
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DRY CLEANING
Clll'lf idllu Rnn(n~./.~
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LAUNDRY & DRY
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JjPhone 2-18^3
Fan-O-Lin System ,
In Beau'v Culture \
(iive FAN-O-LIN llair. ..Scalp,
DandrulF ;jnd Toilet Preparation
a trial. Their worth has been
proven. Have and are growing
hair on bald heads and bare
spots when directions, are followed.
Will promote a full
growth?-of Hair.
. I "Box Hair .Grower. _ SO.35
i isox .Special Jlair Grower .40
1 Box Scalp Soap __ 20
1 Box Pressing Oil.-.. 45c
10 conte extra for postage
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Office. : ~~
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Made by
Mine. Faivnie I.. Carolina
r *1(J2D Jliirh Market Street,
Georgetown. S. (J. ' .
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i ne finest Colored Hotel
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- 2424 7th Ave. at 142nd St.
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Diamonds & Watches
EASY CREDIT TERMS
1011 MAIN ST. .
Open All Niyht?21 hour Service
Save your nickles and dimes sa4 =>"
come up to see us sometime
* While in Columbia visit the
Elks' B e e r Garden
Ll'NCHEONETTE
II Murrv, Drop. Dhone 6569
11OV#12 WASHINGTON M'ltLfci
_?t you want your halt to. grow_us?
FAITH-THO-LENE
HAIR GROWER
It makes stubborn hair Soft, Silky
and Glossy.
FaitbjTfrfl-T.t'nr. Hair Grower Sac
Double Straight Hair GTower 50c
Temple Hair Grower 35? *
Pressing1 Oil 50? '
Men's Hair Gloss , 25c
Registered in U. S. Patent Office.
Made by
Mine. -Ethel Potee FHerson
Edgewold Post Office,.
Colon.bia. S. C.
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SURGEON
Office: 1414 1-2 Assembly Street
Phone 3466
Residence: 913 Hampton Ave.
' Phone 8740
SMITH-COLEMAN
FUEL CO.
"Satisfaction Or" MWney "Back**
Coal - Wood - Coke
PHONES 3124 and 3125
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1921 Taylor St.. COLUMBIA
Mamie Bradley's
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Beauty Craft, Marcel Ware. Finger
Wave. Croquignole, a Specialty?Brago
System. 4
Phone 5721 2228 Hampton Ave.
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