The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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t ... ? . ', Saturday, January 25, 1936 Miss Willie Mae Gilliam has returned-to N. Y. after spending 3 weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joeijoouwin on Harden St. While here Miss was the honored truest nt so'vwnl nortiii! and dinners. Her many friends regret that her stay was so short. Miss Dorothy Adamh?o!?Net? York City spent three weeks with her grandmother and grandfather, ~ "My,"Snd ~Mrerl?d w. Adarrre-of tsoo Taylor street. While visiting her relatives and friends she expressed herself as having spent an enjoyable trip. She .was escorted to ? the station, January 20?by? Mittie Person, Miss Margarft Harris, Miss Mary Adams, Mr. George ^ Kershaw and Mr. Edw. Adams. IN MEM OK I AM In snd but loving remembrance > of our dear one. Carrie Reese \\)ho drpartd tfiis life Jan.-19th, 19.S0. We mist- VOllr lovin? vnirn n?irl genie smiles; but we are ' su' e you are smiling, with the angels. God has ^ai-i un for thee in Hear ven, ; " ' .A cj'own which cannot fade, v 1'.;e rightcous -judge at that great day Did place it on., thy head/ T,- _ Sleep on. 7ani: Reese, father; Rebecca : ": -.. "'or.her. iMdnra White. Vb." Reese, brother. THE ROYAI, FKIHM) SOCIAtr CRIB The club met at the Odd Fellows' JIall, Monday night, 8:00 o'clock. .Jan. 20. The meeting was K opened by singing the club's song alter devotional sOrvi.es the meet irg was then cpepej for business. Minutes o' last "meeting were read received and ?adopted. The roll was called, twenty-two being in attendance. O-lti and hew business wa* discussed by the members miu 11 was ciecicieu ny me ciub a program is to be given at DouA, ble Brook Church in Sugar Town at 5:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January 2<5th. The subject: "Life Worthwhile". The public is welcome. We are expecting many of our good friends, voting and old of Columbia to go with the club. This program sponsored by the Rcyal Friend St-cial Club of Columbia. The officers of the club: Mr. Peter Smith, president; Mr. Ezekiel Owens, vice; Mr. Thomas Ponder, secretary-treasurer; "Mr. James Kennedy, sick reporter and Mr.; Edward Adams, news reporter. ' THE MONTETELLO CLUB } The Montecello Social Club met at the home of Miss Benzene Davis. The meeting was called tc order at the regular hour. The minutes of the last meeting were read-arrd-reevtverh- -We had a very interesting meeting each member ?:?contributed somcthlrrg"Tn-r-Ttre~ -fr" "lifting of our "club. Tt seems as make their club a better one for liic present anu iucure, nothing beat* a failure but a trial and that is what we're dbing. The roll was called and dues collected. The hes . tess served a delic ious course. We adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Mahle Davis. The remain ing pa*rt of the evening: was apt lit in great fun. J THE MYSTIC CIA IJ Greenville. S. 0.?The first iTTCFer ing of the year was at the home of Miss Mamie Hhumatae, January 17th at 5 o'clock. One half hour was given to business and the club i? trying to put over something big, A'ter business wa? over three tables were arranged for bridge. At the end rf the game and scores were counted, Mi-s J. King held high score and was given a lovely flower pot and holder. ?. M iss Mageie Walker held second high and was giv.n a flower pot also, and very modernistic. Mists ' ..,^?l?dys Witherspdon held low scoA?and was givema set of pretty vas Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and all express ed themselves as having spent a lovely afternoon. I Miss Beatrice Shumate, one of our loyal members, is indisposed at this writing. We wish her a speedy recovery. NEW CENTURY CLUB Thursday, Jan. 9 Mrs. R. H. ? Paul was hostess?to the Fftembers of the New Century Club and guests at her home on Washington ?t. Beautiful flowers. were arranged fn the living room where four tables were placed for contract bridgp.. The prizes were won by Mrs. H. H. Cooper, first; Mrs. W. D. Chappelle, second and Mrs. L. M. Daniels, low The guests were Misses Mary L. T ittle, F. M. Edward;?, Henrietta Boozer, Mrs. Bettie Roach and ^ Mrs. Thermon O'Daniel. Mrs. * O'Daniel tvon the guest prize. After cards delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Fannie Lindsey delight V . ? RADIO NEWS The annual installment or election meeting: uprthc Ra:iio Social Club was held at the home of Mr. Immediately alter the devotional exercise the memlKis began placing the tubes (or numbers) in their scckets. The placements word as . IVdlows; For the 11th consecutive time, Mr. Roland llarl-io Unc. I ...... ft IO 110*7 uvv II i lt-iu-u il?> JII CbKU'IU. Vice-President, Mr. Wiltcn Williams. Chairman, Mr. Francis Smith. Secretary, Mr. 'Earnest, Wilson. Assistant Secretary," Mr.j Isaiah Hovyird. Social .secretary.' Mr. Hirawfeuber. TWasiirer, Roscoe Jackson, Jr. Business Manager, Mr. Thcmas Palmer, Re porter, Mr, John W Johnson. Critic Mr. Albert Harris. Two new office* were added, they are as follows. Penny Fee Secretary, -M-T;?William Scott.?Auditort?M-SrGeorge Felder. Mr. Scott's duty is to keep tab on any member tlrat-Jiuiy fall prey to the-, penny, free law and Mr. Felder?is to check up on all books once a month and if any of them ditfer Oh well, that's where his job be Iiu-nn.i-isy .>ir. I narlic Walk;)', Mr. Nathaniel Gillardj and Mr. Ulyses Wright. *V? * After meeting refreshments'were served by Mr. and'Mrs. Palmer. Next meeting *wjll "be held lit the home of Mi1. Francis Smith. SOCIAL SKRFNADERS Hello everybody! This i^ Hhe Social Serenade!* back on the ait for i931.- Meeting was at the home of Laddie 'Chapman; Tuesday, A14th. The nTosT.. important business discussed was. the election olVicvrs. The otjurrs , w 't'"e elected as follows.:President. Brazil Smith; VicePresident, Romeo Austin; Secretary, Louise Ityal: Assistant Secretary, A/.alee Wilson; Treasurer, Lawrence Faddy; Business manager, RonuTY"Austin; Report''i\ Evelyn Ryal. ? , , " Visitors are always w. Icoine Our next meeting will he held a' the home of Romeo Austiu, 1303' . Manning Sti-eot HIE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLl'B The club nut at the home of Mrs. Sialic Drown, ">17 -Sum'-cr St Tuesday, January 21 with the vice president' presiding. The meeting ?vas t alien t oruc'r by the vice president, .Miss Wucy Juries and opened with the club song led by Mrs. Sealie Hrcwn. Prayer by Mrs. Jiesa Che.s.boio. Bible verses were hoard from all. The minutes were read, motion by Mrs.. Ester Greene, seconded by Mrs. E\a Mao M<?s. .Roll tall, tnt members resp nding beautiful. Miss Nailcy Sims led the closing sony. Miss l.uey Jones led the closing order. .-. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB Tl??~"Ctn+7 met at the home o Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. McDaniel 'J25 Gate Street-. This is the seconu meeting for the season. January 13th the club had a called meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy in which Mr. G. \V. MeDannl was elect* d president; Mr. , .Sam Williams, vice-president. .On "January 21st the meeting was epen id at 8:'30 o'clock by the Chaplain, Mrs. -McCoy, l'rayer by Mr. Sam Williams. Second .sebeticn by club. Sciiptur.e lesson 23rd Psalm in concert. I will not !). .i cn'jovcd,civa^-song. by. cluITNduoh brought our ikvbth iial service to it *!" <.',?4-i-? u w?bo ine.'s?vrti*tttkI''n?Bp. - The Be- ?Wtrt*t??H M'.ftiK . bfrs in lino n|v in the fii-o. mi'Dl. itiy? as tolli.yvs: Mr. My Daniel, Mr. Sam Williams, Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy, Miss Carr, .Mrs. l'ovtor, Mrs. Thumomi, Mrs. M. (Jolemon Mrs. Cheeseboro, Mrs. Randolph. Mrs. McDanb 1, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. HattiTTf?TtcTnon,~Mrs. IInttie Jthtt.on, Mrs. Kennedy called the roll, total collection $9.30. Number, in attendance fourteen. Our next me1 ting will be at. the home ff Mr. Sain Williams, lijdT Whaley Street, Tuesday evening January 2H. We were served sand | nviches; t> a and cakes. Mi;s. Rena Thompson and chili-; en <f liidl N. loth Street, Dhila-. delphia \wre the holiday guests of Mr', and;. Mrs. Frank Jc.h nson| and Mr. and Mrs. Jakes of 509 Marion St.. which' is their s1sror. in-law. Mic returned to Philadelphia on the 3rd; WAVERLKY SII.VKR STAR CLl'B The elpb mc-t at the homo of Mrs. Frances Smith on Pctldleton ! street, Opening song "In The Garden", led by Mr*v-Maggle John' son, accompanied with music by Mr. Smith. Alter closing our devotional service by singing "Blessed Be The Tie That Binds", the house wa^ opened for new and old business. v. Tho Vice;l\resitlent, Mn?. Holly presiding. The""presi3cnt""made a ? v.i ou|;t~i u DJM.A V 11 v>u VU j|'I;UUHMJ. Mrs. Hi 11'y an interesting paper on "How to Make Our Club B?tter". We are very glad to have Mrs. Janie It awls with us again. Plans arc?being?dLcusscd our anniversary. Next meeting at the home of Mr.s. Daisy Chavis, 1208 Liberty Hill. Tl^? hostess served a sala 1 course with fruit " punch Und cakes: The remainder of the time was spent Enjoying j games and music. ' ' j fully entertained the members of j the New Century Club at her home on Barnwell ^St. Thursday, .Ian. 10. Four progressions of co?V tract were played. The bdautiflu prizes were won by "Mrs. tCthel Shaw, first; M's. L. M. Daniels, low. After cards?tire hostess -served a dinner. - ' % ' _ .. CHAPPELLE STATION LEAGUE A silver tea was given at the home of Mrs. Frances Smith for -the?he^nefit 'of tym. League. A ! beautiful program was rendered.: Al 1SS "XT ice Mae" I)avis as mistress'1 of ceremonies. Several selections by Mr, M. Martin. "What is League" will be our topic l'or Sunday. Everyone is welcome to attend our League service from G to 7 o'clock. THE MINISTERIAL \\11> ASS N The Association gathered at Cmmko.. \ir ir II - Vll U nuu> , AW>, ?? . II. II I'll I y , [ >tl ?" I 1 tor ir< charge. Rev 1. \\ Manning | line*! h>'iusii No. G C. M. Ilov. S. S. Hiu Tough offere 1 prayer. Rev., O. C. Dinhani ryad .scripture .Matt. 20-16. 1?Rev.- o. c. Dunham gave no'int1 very important remarks on tla' 'N.groes." __?_'Che Committee read the ,.vc-.. i oi t ??n By Laws. The .committee read leports on the Name of the Association, Rev." S. Bui-rough, Rev. I. V. Manning) Rev.?I'. Mcintosh. Committee on By Laws:" Revs. Y. C. PuBose Secretary; S. 1\ .ilclntoslt. Advisor; \Y. tl. Henry Chairman. Sunday, .Ian. .10, the Ministeri d Ai l Ass'n. met at Mt. Tahor A. M." Church. K... Y. A. PuBos.. pastor, and secretary of the A: jo ciution. J* list nynvn 2Cii C., .it. hy the President, G. C. Durn. V A An '..rii- " "Cr ... a ... ... ... ... ... .... Scnpti iv Le.-sou. S. I'. Mcintosh. " ijisii.iv of St. John Baptist Church, bid hy.i.n No. lie. <' M, Fined l>.\ dev. S. 1*. ,MiIntoGi. The IVesideiVi, nr. s.htc t o IT v. W. II. ller.ry, pastor Gnmba.., to preach the afternoon sermon. He selected his text ftoni St. ~Jpi.ii Subject "Be of good heer. .'. The asso.iali ii -will aheays b -xvftrcmre to Mr. Tabor;. at aivy^' ..into. ' ' u tTi'sm in: \r.ws ' . o The Rev.' A. B. Baily,- pastor oi-' ) 1 ivo Branch Baptist Chinch, .a;,'r . Holding si vices at Ol:ve b'llr.cli niotoied to Ridge Branch Hiiptist Church, about. 1 mu. wrYr NVe.-t of Batesburg. II .'ii?.fud-a tiring sermon which. . i enjoy e'.-. Mis, Eloise Thomas returned to i .ciiooi Monday. (Special Nofice) All people wanting- n.-\vs pubished in the L.aaer, plcltse t to m. no later l .an Tuesday mug. . I),. t> 1 . i ' when you give it to me tco late,, r.J it reach thu office toalate foi ublica.ion. TRIBUTE TO A FATHER The sweetest blessing one may ii-.-s.ss is a taie and understandrjT father. Ther is no eb.ntor. v-11*1 the- waymhand clasp- of a friendly father, who has been 1 tried in the five, of adve-isitv an i has .been proven worthy. There is 'ho power in the ivoi Id :ih .' t il- i'rien "s>.i|> of a fathr ami i here is nothing that so molds i oiu chai.aeters an i shades our dvtin-s as do.s the kin r ess o. i,y.hev. AVe possess, even, Christ- I ianity in a way, ior.we attain, t ? >?|ly through a complete fellow- ! ship with man,. Jitstras wc . love Jesti. without i 'mh dir.g to see hiin.'.'lTee'useTtPhTs *" ?;i]t|r al?L_ irif s- .i 1 - -.ri -li. \v.. love an I wilt.0 "iv?)-t in our, at!:, rs nunliiies. of virture, honor an ! n> >.1)1 en ess that ar , l.: \ i in- .-.i o-us, but which we know' they, possess. T roiiehout the pages of history tnd even before history was writ- j n theie hay-' been-b au'.if .1 stor ?cf?py i feet?I'l'i. n.I 'hip.?e_- .ears like Diamoml end Piiytha a. have lived over and ov< again j -ncu in the dim past a divine hand wrote. these words: Gr.ater 1<> e "hath no man than this, that a father laydow.n his life lor his cr.il-, dren. 1> ...fated to my fat.'v r, Mr. . la:cure Robinson, of Batosbuvg, S.. C. by lii3 daughter, Eloise. R. rhomas. STATE ( ni l 1 r.p BASKETBALL TEAMS PLAY CLAFLIN Orangeburg, S. C., January U1?_j ( In Duke's Gymnasium on the State ' . College campus Friday, January I 24 at 7:20 P. M. the State College . boys and girls basketeers hope j < to continue their winning streak [' against rugged and versatille competition furnished by the friendly 1 foos from across the fence. The Claflin Panthers are depending on' Willis and, Neil to lead the .scor-' ing attack against' the husky State Bull Doks. The A. & M. team averaging about 200 Jbs. in weight will depend Olf "Bryant, Collier and Jimmic* Johnson to string up plea-; tv scores. Armstrong. Watkins and Medley have proved dependable guards, but will have their hands full holing down the flashy Claflin offense. Hottr* teams have beaten formi- 1 drrble nrpponent* by lango wortf;. On a recent tour thru the North 1 and East, the State team chalked up victories over such formidable ; and the Cleveland, Ohio Municipal Championship teams. { Claflin's and State's girls teams v are both small and fast. Coach Thomas of Claflin and Coach Do- 11 Jolo are both nowcomers and are trying hard to turn in common- ? dable records. i HOI.I.Y HIM. NEWS. " ' / ' The sid>-<iistrTct~(imetmK No- 4( v nf the Orangeburg County Tat i Ik rs Association will hold it.-(s meeting at the Holly?Hill Rosli?-. _ wald School Friday, Jan. 24, l'.?36, c THE P AIM fcrruj^ A DEF 1 p. in. All members of this division arc urged to be present by order of toe president. Rev. L. R. Paton, burti.iK.ss of imp rtar.ee.U A Lotto Party was given at the school au.'itoriuni on Friday evtenintr of last was I.- in inter.st , of ^T;,77 anirfn-l-s' basldt ball .. a:ns. %Il was a unique success? The- high school department has o-l eani/.cU a tilec Chub \yith the following officers: K. Mor.tgoniery. Pres.; Rosa Edwards, ReporVli^v V U l>i..IT,.ft ... .-A; rotor. They arc* pluming it p: oni am to be given in the near, f u i u re. You will note by the 'follows-. : that the-jcUi?Jits here are trying .villi the help"fit their leaclurs to u, e their goUlen moments profitably. Ai .1 they are certainly, con ducting themselves in a very boon iug manner. ilu.d (Ii'i (!e. Miss A. 11. I'ickVt. Teacher "MY CAT" ? i bai;e-ui..pei.Lty_iUtJe._cil.t1__ LU?. name is Browny. I like to play wiV.i my. pretty littie cat. I give' h>in niiik and 1 give: hbii bioad and water. He caught ap mouse ; his morning. Ma nee Anderson I 'll tli <.r:bh, Miss O.'15. l.isbua Teccher I'oems I iresa air and sun-bine eve: y day. Will sin ely k_ep .i .e j'erjus away, c'rcsh aii1 ai ! sunshine every day. .Vlattie 15. .'IcKun :1. .'i .i,y ~<*'i i'ie-h air through the night, fvi'ai pens the appetit6 wluii morn* .ihg lights; PI, ut y of sunshine through the day. " . / .. Will re p tile npnctitj stay, this i way. u..^Jiluise; Siminons WHAT 1 WANT TO 15I-: la;ng. . 1 want lit be a prize tighter like Joe I.e. is. Aral-if 1 can't * be a yiisre light r. 1 it in going- '.<> tic a ! val n t? her on u baseball team, 1 like olie of th- fellows 1 l.iy w. lie I .oe i)'t ise a whble heap of fore . hut he uses a plh'nty of curve. I ' -aw. him -pitch a UMoiC. game and no one was able to make first base. 1 short, stop for:him that Jay. Rutdlege .Jair.es. Jr. Qrit'e a nif rb?T of' the Hi school .stu.Kr.is were out ci town during I ie week-Mul. Sonic to th.ii several bores with relatives and tirordsrwhiLr ot icrs were vWtih.r.M iss, s Katie Kent and Louis.; | I'.ii k. M'essers. Win. Young and , Prank Palmci' spent the. week-end j in Kui.;W\'illc, and- Mr. Hiawatha j Thomas of- Providence. All re-j po'.'ud An e! joyablo trip. Mr. O. 15.own <*f the tenth gra e is a born ii't.?'t <> ' live?lui.l 1.0 training, he.draws with the.ease erf one who knows his work, 7Z ; Sonic of our veteran workers of this commiftiity are on t-'.o.siek j list. . . I.it'.le Herald.ne Brown, the ] granieiiild of.Kev. a-ik Mrs. P. C. Lisbon ;nd Mr. aiu .Irs. Minnie Brown Lav., been in :is;.osod. fo t|i:i v-a ,iile.'In.v i- b'.tt.r at this \s. itingt. Mi--.- M. A. \V.!!?a:n and <J . It tide Dicksj teac hers in the Holly Hill Uosenwald am"ex are doing it very contincndabk- bit of work out thfre. A Valentine and 1. up Year Party will be jriveiFiiP t1i r ?ehool Aiid. ..i ;:ii,i??A'i'h i .i?N"iR.it?W+ ii rest of B.'.hei 1 lunch, by Miss i i> I : . \ ' I. i ' i >. i . . "i> < miiti ^ nil Mil" I lOc., UlT| t '1. i l'C'CV 1.1-1 \i.:r Wih nlir.y ar . .oine alnngi Sum lay school at t.'.e . Lo.ely hill 1 >a I l i -I -"(..luii i'h opened at 10 a. in. * Sin-lay ino?;.in>r with Mr', oe'pio "Simmons i omluct ing. The :o~' t.u was \-w-y i u i iv>t4?glyj - > ?i hy Mi . Si* pip Sijr/.ir ns.'j i'ioh Roberts at:.i ? .h rs. Worship s.rxicos u\ iv con :-.ct. <1 by il lion'. Simiv.o.! s ami Frank Cain, Jr. The s. I'liioji liy Rev. Hooks taken from II 'Tim. 1:12 was full of t oii.uh; and enco. ruremgnt. His .'ViiriMK tcx. \\.'< taken from Isaiah 35:**. ? Subnet. "The Two Ways." Or.r hearts were, made to feel triad again. At Isabel A. M. K. Church a very inspiring message was delivered?tts ky Rev. Farmer from? Matt. 1.22 and Matt. 5:1-13 inclusive,'. At Target isi the morning though the weather was unfavorable they had'splendid service. Mrs. Alma Jacoius' of Uni y and teachers of the Adult R lief School is progt essitig nicely. _ WALIIAI.LA III SCHOOL NEWS I'nique S< ci, I Club The High Sch ol hoys and girls iave decided to make new resolutions for Their motto is Woil; Wins- K-.ctyi-bmg." - -with... his~ in view, they 'have pointly 'rganizelTa '?Uiiic]"uo Social Club." Ih? office is are a- follows: President, Mis< Sylver Rraz ale; Y'ice-Pies., Miss Minnie Reatty; Sec otnry. Miss Nora rioi. smith; Asst., Sec.. Miss Willie Mftc Richard-on; W airman of thr . ntertairnv. nt commit, oe, Misitosie Lee Allen; Tres., Mr. W. M. Jones;* Club Advisor, Mrs. M. E. Wash i ngton. The t'lul) held its first meeting, it the home of Mr. Frcl IIolloiay last Thursday night." After e business part of t ie m. tir.g. ve we e served nnnch. cake an uiats. The ni, nlers then enjoy| sever.il int. resting games, k'isi.ors. Mrs. Goldsmith and Mrs. il. Robinson. The Silver Tea. sponsored by the "lighth grade, Sunday .1:30 p. ni. quite success. We wi&h to hank all who helped us make, it _ i success." Th.' following teaclitrs attend. _ d the teachers' .meeting Satur-I I I i GROUP NO. 1 HOLDS MEET Easley?The Second Friday Group- held its regular monthly meeting with Spearman school, January 10" l'J.'JO. The program as follows: IJevotion hd by .Mrs. Etta M. Tucker. The President, Prof. 11. \V. Rice made -ome helpful remarks, after which he presented the Jeanes Supervisor, Mrs. A. W. Anderson, who came before, the group and taught how to develop a unit. She began her teaching, by giving' the e. hali<>n lor a unit and a II. The guidy which held seven points: 1. Child's purpose. 2. Objective. 3. Variety. Satisfaction. ? 5. Leading in' value. ?&.?Adaptability. ; 7. Freshness. III. Suggestions: Procedu re, ... Preparation 1. How to start. (a) Question box. (b) Organized questions. (c) Study the staging. - (d) 'Finding th<? enterest of the child. (e) Teacher, a good guide. k-x-44) llc.w to check a unit. IV. A Unit Suggestedf j I Community and Family Life. The teachers expressed how they enjoyed the unit taught, and how they could better plan. and carry out the teaching of a unit. It Was voted that lb*- Group work out a unit. The Conimui.iiv and Family Life in the next meeting:,, which will be held with Mt. Pleasant School Feb. 14, each teacher will demonstrate with material the work done by his pupils. Primary: . Etta M. Tucker, Music. . ?Gussic Mae Bowcns, Arithmetic. Gcorgina Robinson, Health. Jess'ie Sheratd, History. Theressa McAlister, Spelling. -?Sad ye Siaer, Georgropht. " Ruth Lbmax, Civic. ? Anna Sitton, Language, llattie llagood, Nature Study. Moriah Graham, Drawing. Robbie Wilson, Reading. Elementary: Anna Bice*", "History.. Lydia Reed, Reading, Spelling, Clara B. Monis, Art, Music. Victor A. Ttrlley, T?5i rgrcphy. . Amanda *JOwens, Arithmetic, Citizenship. Mary E. Brown, I.anguri*ge, Nature Study. Rosella Trayjihan, Health, Writing. High School: W". 11. Rice, Arithmetic. Airrieul lure, Citizenship. J. A. Sitton, Health, Spelling, Writing. Ozella Robinson, Language, Literature, Reading. Annie Anderson, History, Geography, Art, Music. ' Reporter, Gussie M. BoWens PlIILLIS WHBATLKY V'TiiS The hoard of management- of th? Phillis- A\'lieatl. y Y. W. C. A; met at the Y building >n January 14.1D3G, with sever.tr.cmliets present. After devotions the regular routine business of the board was i-eussed. The secretary repotted .hi members of ciubs of-girls re? -ervos. She als'o made in.'ntion ol" the fact th. t the forma ion ri additional clubs is in pnotiv-s an 1 that more club leaders are needed. - Plans \\ ctrr made?for tho: anHn:|l i'"""1'' '-^hip?nnu'tii g?H*?b? .e'd on February 7th. A program "n" two pTFTs vr:r7 idanrrd; m~ p.irt featuring girl.-.?resrrre; and he other tent, vug regular! n . ibers. A financial report; which was quit ' :fyreg to tb- hoar was made for December. The nam-iratit.g committee was autbo.iz J.L to prenar. its nomination- for officers outing the co-v.ing year. it" Sonera: Prof. .ml Mrs. (J. II. Washing n. .Mis. Piancis Wnitnor. .Mi<s ? lara Mac Giant an : Prof. Ira Wilson. fears and! P ... .^ * "*rN ' n'v l.viJ.o.1 In'tlio mirror. " ... .> . ..'ii i t I -old hack the tears. What tin.<i> t.as a beautiful skin, a sttinn're li'it;re ? r a cieicr personality whet In.r Itair mpde her look old and failed. Site Knew why ?knew iliat her dull. Jron-buntt, oil color, gray streaked old to jj.in in i.e I i:n i f t he >mincer set. , l.ti.-Kiiy site i v O.le.l in a friend. Who t. 0'K> .1 try lift < iiuh .'r.ty s LAtilKLNi cVctv ? ' I >; ;in?. > 'to lost no time. She tried it that very night. Imagine her delight just 15 minutes later xili. n her hair hecame soft, silky, istrous, and ebony hlack. It didn't GODErR3V MFG. CO. 3506 Ol j u s i ?, i vfcw --A \,t> YOUR W vL\ BEARD; v? you don't have to shave At bst science has found a way to remove a beard without shaving. No more razor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother, j mcreiy appiy r/u^ic anavins; rowdcr as directed?t|icn wipe aft leaving a clear, I smooth shin. Dent wait! 35c buys a 1 generous size package at any drug store. If you wanr to try before you !buy^"write Ma^ic Shav.ns; Powder Co, Dcpt Savannah. Ca^, for free trial sample, i CLASSIFIED'ADS -t MADAM PETER'S Hair "Grower " For I>iseas??d Scalp?Give* Life & Beauty. UKS'Ks, GBOWEIt?apply once a week?I'UICE 3oc. t!iQt> Hlandir.tr SL Columbia Counts l)rii? Store, Washington St. I honias Drug Store, Corner Taylor and Harden Streets Male Help Wanted "* lU'Vjor l?.rliiwti< ;i> ?Hospitals Ir r-vcrywh w. NO uxjioi itnVe nocsr-ai-xv. miynUly. Enclose, tamp. . S-..hnr'r liui < :iu, \v. 15th, New York. Female Help Wanted (felp fcj- Institutions, Hospitals . !' vt'iy.wlK'.) e. No Experience tuVp>. > ary. !? ">().-$ 1.80., mrtpthly;1 kn-lose stamp. Si-harf Bureau .115 -inHi, Npu- v.. ay ? //rrTtf ill M; mmm iwagib'Wr.i i^Al^aadwaMl ! rW5r^^v?w2 r?n?5 IfTTI ! ' Thomas'Drugstore . PHONE 7220 Cor. Harden 1 ,ivlor Sts. I -J Columbia, 3. C. _ .M ATI 11. K \V 1N S TWO l a',.<i -:i. S. i 7. - ,vi | . T.1-1 .r i. V;! 1 ;.i, i L'.:-}:' f..' tljc jupys', Mathc.'YcuAemv won i 1?ot!i 11 : ' iM . -h.:rio 1 1 again t Do.ikar T. Wa-hkigtoh < j Columbia, S. ('. 'i.i i,: <>vmag j "jtym" < :i .la; .1:1 i V. i The crowds ru 11. -Mliiti s . jwavi ii-i 1 tv.* j Nnn?i groan- !. trfmf-n, -?=. i-uys" . (faint' which wa? :t ties. | 1 An 1 t : } . livi' minuti- liad to J*-?'played twice, b. . Mi:: r was tli e. l_u:. _ J. I ? mm m %wm?=? TIN I.KY HI<. I:I VJCTORIOt S _ By .Vrlhur D. Johnson The- lioyal ?i.\ tT ! ".: Ivy 'Hi lfad their first basket ball frame Fri- 1 <!ay ai'tvinoon against Lat.caster High. The old time P' r was in ] :he t a'nv and also in the side lines j as ' the ?Ti? <-r li.j.ii?l.i t'-r?up?a_ _ fine spi'it c' li.vJitvss. A large crowd attended and the frame' was 1 so >-::!v an! w. 11 played.. Fir.ley ; Hi plays Columbia. . January l'T, against B.TAV. The score was ' Lancaster 8?FinKy Hi.JJ. .. .until?i CiODI.IRDV'S ^^-^LARintisr ' Rt >fo>\ 1/ to ll.rll.it I: Ori}t/".j/ />\ uuiy ? ,\f.u/c itSr <t. Silly, Ltatruus, //N ? \ trt c ' \ ..: t! > > . look dyed; it nasn'l smrlly or sticky. The >o;trs soii.ioil to liavi* disappeared like iii.n'io ami lie looked Iter adorable self a?ain. .she literal'}' matje herself over in a day. Yon can tive-ke your hair beautiful,too ? as easily and tinlckly as Amy did. Inst ann'.c l.n.idr.n a I.ARII.I SF.. It will not rub off or Mjish out and will last Inch Unit; ly: In jot black, Mack, dark, medium hro\? n. light hroutt,and blonde. Kvyry lumlc is guaranteed to , satisfy or your r.i.uiry will be promptly returned. C?"ct a bottle? TODAY. I If your dealer doesn't hart i send $1.25 direct to ... i LIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.. I . I l'age 7 I EVERY KNOWN TYPE OP I I Laundry Service I DRY CLEANING I ?* \ Cautious Routemen B 1NEW METHOD LAUNDRY & DRY | (Leaning co. S I'hone 2-1823 . Fan-O-Lin System In Beau'v Culture Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, Scalp, 1> ami rut!' und Toilet Preparation a uTal. Their worth, has been proven- JlaVe and are growing hair on. bald; heads and bare spots whin directions are followed. Will pron.oVe a full er wth if -I I a i , 1 Box J lair Grower _ -VL'~$(T.35 ^ v, ><_.; : ; 1 Box Special Hair Grower 40 ?1 1 liy.: ^"il-r'S' ap L'O i Box Pressing Oil ... . . 45c lo ...cents- < xt(.a for postage Registered in L,. S Patent OHice. I Made bv " . ' f . Mine. lai.nie 'Jurolin* V 10L"J Hjirb Market Street, Georgetown, S. L. | ) * " | Ailli.E IN NEW YORK | S1UP A'l' ~ WO0 D S I D E 11 O T E L . ... I he J ine>l C closed Hotel in Harlem i 1 7th Ave, at',112nd St New York, New York v.l IM ito\ :t-24on H A M I L TO N ' S f l n "* ' * iMannings <x watches EASY CREDIT TERMS < 115tT MAIN ST. Dpon All Night?24. hour Service ^ave your nickles a:ul dimes tad oimi' up ty see us sometime AN hil6 in Columbia visit the Elks' Beer Garden I.VNCIIEONETTK II Murry. Prop. Phone 8569 I10y?l NN AMI l.Nv, 1 l).\ Sl KLLf If > ou M-ant \ our hair-to mow um ? - F,Um-TH O-LK NF- ? < HAIR GROWER ;lmakes stubborn hair.Soft, Silky and Glossy. Paith'ThivEene ifair Grower 25c >onblc- Straight Hair orower 50c I'eniple Hair Grower 35? Yessing Oil ... 50? Men's Hair Gloss ... 25c Registered in I". S. Patent Ofiice. Made ly Mine. Ethel Pot^e Frier^on Etigewold Post Oilice", LolJ.l.bia, S. (J. \ gents Wanted. 3R. A. B. JOHNSON - ~ SURGEON "lflic'e: 1414 1-2 Assembly Street Phone 34CG Residence: ?13 IIampton . Ave. Phone 8710 SMITH-COLEMAN FUEL CO. ?C nf,.f 4 : ? - *?- r? .1 * o?*i mi an i<?n or Muney nacK Coal - Wood - Coke PHONES 3121 and 3125 921 Taylor St.j COLUMBIA r' Mamie Bradley's BEAUTY SHOPPE Scanty Craft, Marcel Wave. Fin(or Wave. Croquignole, a Specially?Brago System i "hone 5721 2228 Hampton Ara,