The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, March 7, 1936
Mrs. M. Kleanon Craig <>f Kan.
has returned to her?Imnu'?afU'r
spending a very dtl'u.htUil time
with her cousin, Mrs I.oNi0 Scott'
of Columbia. We hopt? (hat Mrs
Craig will- find it convcnrcnt to i
visit our city again very sooil.
- -M iv--Roy-?KiRmtrworlh, former
ly of Columbia but Kit 1;. 1 nl N: t.'
York, accompanied the body of
his brother here for burial.
Jliss Barbaja Burton had a.
-her guest over the week-end on
her visit to Columbia Miss Martin
of Surntcr, She report a very
pleasant visit.
? Mr. .Tallies "A."Wakefield of New
York City, formerly of Columbia.
Was called to the city, to attend the
funeral of his brother ,I>r.Wakefield.
He returned to New York
. Friday. ~
Mr. Eug' ne Anderson, of Net
York City is visiting his father
Mi\Mose Crumpton <yi ljrayl r
Avenue.
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NOTICE
<. ,
All beauty culturlst are ie<iurstcd
to meet with white S. C. Slate
Board of ("osmotic Art March 9
at 10:20 o'clock. Eliither infor
mation notify Ajis. A. K. T), ;. v.
2229 Washington St.
DON'T FORGET! _
Thursday night. Maivli I'.nh a'.
Auditorium, Teacliers". Dance.
. THE DAMES
The Dames Social cluh v.;as en
tertained l.-y Mamie and M'at-tie
* Hampton, Tuesday, March 2. at
the.usual hour. The,-meetingwas
carried on its usual form .witli ?h
President, Mary Pope in chaige.
After a short devotional exercisi
a very interesting y. ogram wa:
rendered. The mid ul.>*-< !' the last
meting were read, received a:u
adopted, the roll was tailed end
member responded nie.Jy. . Tlr.
house was?lheii.jupuaed !' r Imsi
ness. Alter a short luadnss discussion
we adjourned to nr. et at
the home cf Willie Mae Slirh, 2-!'M
Gervais street.
Tin: non peril sik i \l n.u
The Non Perd ? hdi !>
its regular meetirgVTFuvsua v. a'
(he home of Mis^ I.ipsey
The meeting wa.s ope ned by sing-v
-7- ing:-"God WilPTirk. Mdare < f You'
Prayer was lead !>>' Mis- Pes-it
Lipsey. Bible .verse was repeated.
After' devotion the meeting
was ,turned into the hands el' .tb.
"president. .Old apd new h;;sin s
was diseus'scd. We dec ided te rr'.v
a Weihie Roast a:ul Fi.-h Fi y' 0.1
Thursday, March Mb at the h- tiii
of Mr. A. Boyd. Wc;ate.aso plan |
hiiifc a private dar.e m hoi so- ui_
Miss Catherine Co. k who is going
away.
The hostess served a deli i> 11
coarse of i-iash -j ??l:?;oo ?-i e
p as, hot f.sh a:' i biscuits. ro.'i'e
?nd cake.
?THE M01)IdRMST'C
SOCIAL ( I.I I
The Mcn'erni-tie-; !? ?. t < y-c
again. .
1 The Modernistic'S rial el .'-> n>
at t'1 home o .\i.-s l\lno;'a l'lai:
Tuesday, March The nae.l'i;
was opened by singing . s is I
Tenderly Calling Today", tolluwe
by the Lord's Prayer. As u ua
business affairs weie -discussed
ncnmnt.lv. Mend). IS ; (,'Sl>< lld'.'d t
the .financial roll. Wo \v? i ohims
our visitors an 1 they arc wel-.oaK
at any time. They were ...Mr. am.
Mrs. Willie .James, Mr. Leon (Jar>
'I ho mas l.'ps.'y. hi. m Yd i; l a
James Whitman. Donah 1 Reed. Ma
non William*, Tho.nn . Ilutl", Melton
11} rbert and Pro!'. Richarw
Ridd ek. We \v.ere served an 1 (lis.
missed.
tinme one and all. We are cor*
oially inviting you to attend a silver
tea at the honic- of Miss J.s
sie IVJ. Watts, L'108 CJadsd. n street.
.March 8, lU.Ki at 1:00 P.M. W.
assure yoy that you will, enjoy
yourselves.
THK LUCKY BIRD
I A i. tic i
-The Lucky Hiiti Social club ai.c.
at the home of Mr. and Mrst Thurmond
15:11 Whalcy street. The
meeting was entertained l;y Miss
I,line Kowol. The meet re: was yah
ed to order by President Air. (L
W. McDanieh with a song led bv
him. "I will not be removed
concert. Scripture lesson by Miss
Carr, ilst John 1-10. Sinking
"Shine on me" by club.
The minutes of the last mootto
inp were read, received and a<h pttd.
The unfinished husines.A was
1 taken up. The new business watran.-acted.
The Secretary,.,Airs.
Kennedy ralh'ri the roll. Total
^ collection
K The sick committee report; d all
well ?on Saturday ilifc'ht, March ?*.
Mrs. Annie I'ortoi and Miss
Mary Luo Cnr-r- will give a sup.per
at IT 10 1-2 Blossom street.
The jHiblie is cordially invited,
il .
I in: WAKU ONE WILLING J
"WONJKKKS CLUB 1
1
The club had a lovely Silver I
Tin at tin- hnme of?Miss?Pearl -i
Wolfe. 1108 Wheat St. Sunday, I
March 1st. Many visitors were*'p
j-r -M? nt. Miss Anilie Belle Wolfe i
ti.u Madam Preside nt took charge !
of the Silver Tun. Miss_ Lucy 1
Jones welcomed the visitors. We i
had many lovely talks from sev- I
, i ul visitors, MjV-Srlas Smith and t
l?? w 4*1 1 . / II I I IV ?i? .'Ull I U> . I
1.ueyrMay Davis led a lovely souk t
which \\\- all really enjoyed. Miss i
Master Greene *sang a lovely solo. 1
.diss l'ea11 Wolfe served tea, oak! ~
and tidies, The regular meet- <
irg, drtt at the home of Miss An- 1
nie Jones. -115 Sumtej^St. Tues- <
day, March 3, with the Madam
President presiding, Miss Annie <
nolle Wolfe. * The meeting was :
TnTTTTT TT~ortf =' r "~tTv ~~Miss PeaiT" i
Wol [V. *TT ayer by Mrs. Minnie J
Thomas. Beautiful Bible Verses (
\\Vie reciti'tl. The minutes were -1
r ad, motioned by Miss Luc-y 'Jon- ]
es second by Miss Jannie Wolfe, j
Then- the roll was called. The.
membevs responded briefly. Then ]
the meeting was closed. Miss
LucyJones led he closing order. ]
Mir-<- Amite Belle" Wolfe led the i
closing tnizpah. May. the Lord
watch between me*and thee while
v?o are absent one from another, i
Anun:". '
The. Royal? Ponsetters Social
:Mub was organized at the home of
Mrs. Annie H. DaVault Monday.
March 2, P.'.hh TlR- officers . eIcctt'd
are ' as follows. Pres., T.
i'n. Stu'? '! Pcrmlli Trctm., M.
Brown"; Reporter, A.-B. T)a Vaidt.
Tlu> .hostess served a delicious
-course- which consisted of cock*utt
ami clvicken salad on lettuce
and tomato, pickles, slnoaks, tea,
chkcs and hot tea with lchion and
liter dinner taints.
I'.vcrynne i Ore's soil himself as
having enjoyed a pleasant evening.
. The next meeting will be
h Id at the home of Mrs, Brown;
221-2 Washington Street, Monday,
M.-ivli ' > I'.t'lfi at T o'clock.?^ ,
Visitors ate always welcome.
Mrs. A. .B. PuVaiiU,^Reporter
T!IK ( UrSADKKS
Alt -r doing our. hi st.'to entirtaittOur
friends at the anniver>ary
on Feb.-28,? I'doG, we nut at
'lie home of Marion Benton for
W ltiam l.awson and' turned out
tkotitfhts 'to-rthe election of offic!
for. IIViri.llT.
With John Bookhart acting as
Chairman, the following officers
woio i loctid: : I'resident, Rooso:
t Fmrklin: Vice Pres.. Jaspet
?L? !; Soe'et-ity. Boston Btkii
Asst. Sec. and'acting reporter, II.
It.- Barber; Treas., Isaac Brown;
1'iis.iness Mgr., George Kershaw;
tic. Alh >?t Williams; and Chaplain.
John Bookhart.
Ws'.-hn I with us several visitors.
!'::? i] xt meeting will be held at
'.he home of Lester Means on Brat
>'n St7~\'isftrmrltre~wetcomed at
. I . t inr sA '
(j.ARIK I>K LA LI NK
Tuesday, February IT, Mrs.
!;l>c!le Miles delightfully enter-,
i; 11 the Clailv .1). La Lane
entb: i s at Her home on Pine
St'
After the program was render1
antl business discussed the hos'
<< S''rved a liriors renast.
-r-ei?u, l.n Tuw .ay niK.it be set a
ille f4.r leeuation, we followed
h - !.i i' and what a niuht.
Kach member was there wtih their.
i,
Beautiful moon 1 ijrht and a
id/.mg breeze .heralded the approacli"
of the 'guu-ts as they as.
b| i for an; evening of en.ioyment,
at the home of. Miss Mara
ret Smith on H^idfc St. Among
.ceaiienug Jifuniitcr tmu IIIU.->IV
several progressions of whist were
played.
\: v ; nivht wot*?growing old' the
hostess inti:MTU3>tc.l sind we
v.en- served a delicious salad *
purse/ .
11 Kill LIGHT SOCIAL CLUB
The.club met at the home of
Miss Daisy Lee Blake, 21.11 Green
St. .Monday. F bruary 21. The
meeting was called to order by
the President at 7:20. First selection
'What a friend we have in
' ' s." Pi'nytr by Mr. Willie
Odom.' "In the garden" was sune
1* n we wine entertained with a
o<- Mam /by the committee. "The
"program as follows^,
Sid ' by Serena .Ja'kson. "
Leading by?L> 1<> Jacdeson.
?S?bo l>y Klwda Jackson.
II at Mi:?? bv Daisy Lee Blake.
After which the meeting was
on m ! ovt-r in the hands of the 1
' i ' -i. nvi li ??ll .1
y c^T'irni . i in* I on i .urai
and each member responded. The
minutes were read received and
adopted. Then \vc. went into a :
discussion of <>!;] and new busi- I
noss, after whtoh..we had some en- niirae.
inir remarks from Miss
Ella Morgan. The olub will meet
at the home of Rhnda Belle Jaek- i
son Mon lay. March 2, 1SW6. We
were served a delicious course of
rate and hot cocoa. Thfv club was j
invited to a birthday party at the
l't. -i.lt nt's * homo. Miss Kloise i
Coulter.
RADIO NEWS
The ra lio social club united With
the royal friends social club on
Sunday, March 1, 1 !>'?(> to render
a program at the Double Branch
Mrsj Mamie Coleman reported'
$1.00 for benefit of club. We were i
1 d'<nrisred- by Mr. Sam Williams. '
We were served ice cream, cake,'
candy and punch. Our next meet
Mary McCoy, 1421 Tobacco streeC
March 10th, ~ ?
f,
Stgk >- Tir.'hl'f m,
*
V ' ' TH]
Methodist church, of New Brookand.
The program was as folows.
Theme song of Royal
"fiends "What a friend we have
>y Mr. Francis Smith. Song by
rroup. Talk "The three warnings t
n life" by Mr. Roscofe Jackson, n
HM-mon by littln Rev. Wilson Se- 1
ections by Double Branch trio 1
md quartette. Closing remarks :J
>y Mr. Wilton Williams. We i
hank Mr. Suber fox..the invita-.._L
ion anil just here We would liki f
:o say that playing a large part (
n the spiritual as well as social }
ife constitutes a large part of 1
>ur 1936 prfigram. rNo\\- turn tin ]
lial and be reconciled as the radio i
ilast for you two programs, one |
>ld, one new. On Tuesday, March
1, 19*30 the Radio Social Club de- 1
:ide to step under the 1936 social ;
;pot light for your entertainment i
md enioVhieni: ; HI
We are giving the second affair
>f the year .in the form'of a party i
Wednesday, March 11, 1936, at the t
home of Mrs. DaVault, 2215 Sen- i
ate t>t. I
Admission 15 cents*. Time 8:00
Pv- m. until ? . . j m
Here, is something as new as
Sunday morning when it is 1 -<?0
second past 111. Saturday night.
We are sponsoring a pre-Easter
Popularity Contest to be held a- t
mong the clubs of the city! The (
winner of the contest will receive
a Silver cup with* their club
name engraved on it. The Pres. of
the winning club will also receive
a silver :erown and be ter
i il. T.-: f f
ill I* FUU IIS II1C rvniK UA v(ucvn wi
all clubs. The second prize will
be $.'1.00 in cash. . Kvyry club entertaining
this contest will get p ,
-hare of the profit and any club
may enter. * ull-Oetans-^ac _
contest will be given to the clubs
by some representative of" the
Radio. We meet again Tuesday.
March 17e 1936 at the home of
Mr. Roland Harris.
.; J. W. Johnson, Reporter
the"rose social cia b .
The club met at the home of
Mi'ss Mildred Bouie Tuesday.
March 2, 1936. at eight o'clock.
mc.tJ.ing- was called to order
by the President.~7 We upcucd up by
singing1 "Steal Away." The
Lord's Prayer was repeated.
"Swing Low Sweet Chariot'-' wasung.
After which we.listened It
an interesting program. A reading
by .Miss Maggie Martin; A .
solo bv Rebecca Rose- A Read- ,
ing by Miss Maggie JtoSe. Duet
by Maria Brown and Luberta .'<>n
as. Recitation bv Helen Scott. A <
solo" by Miss.. EtliiT Uolx'isou; a <
Reading by* Hattic Roberson. An
instrumental'solo by Jennie .Mil- '
lei-. A Reading by Ethel Rose, A I
solo by .Jennie Smith. A trio by
.Misses Rebecca Rose, Margaret
Goodwin and Katlu'inc Samuel, j
After which the meeting was'
turned over into thy hands of the
President. We had- a very intersting
meeting. We- received two J
members, Misses Alma Gir.yard.
and Lula Williams. We adjourn- 1
n ' to meet at the home of Miss
Katie Chestnut Tuesday,' March t
10, 1030 at eight o'clock. Then
vie "were' served a delicious course *
of ice cream and" cake and after- 1
..'inner mints, j .
Ethel Roberson, President; Mar- t
ia? Brown. Reporter: ' * I
Til 12' ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAJ.
GLUB J
The club met at the Odd Eellows'
Hail Monday night, March '
zh?IG30, at eight? oMork? "-The- 4
meeting was called to?order?-by--4
the Chaplain, with the President, 1
Peter Smith, presiding. Opening ,
song "My Country 'Tis Of Thee."
Prayer led in concert by VkcPres.,
Ezekcl Owens; t The minutes
of The las^, meeting were read
i-o<!piur.d. .?n/l adopt i?il
Next ths roll was called. Bach
number responded to their name.'
Old and new business was discussed.
'After finishing the club's
dircussiori. the meeting adjourned.
.
TILE SOCIAL SERENADKBS
The Serial Strenaders held its
regular meeting at the home of
Bo, t.ha J>eo Allison, '2110
Gervais street. The most important
business discussed was concerning
our party to be given En |
day night, March f>th. Admission
1 do single; 25c couple. Good mu- j
sic is our motto and rhythm is our |
business. Come one, and all an . f
bring 'your friends. Let'* dam*.
to the rhythm of Edward Bingham
and hm-4Uulhm Makers. The ^
dance will be at~Miss"TBrownj~WlS'
Senate street. . . (
THE ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB '
- Thursday night, Feb. 27, * th
club was entertained by Mrs.
Reeves and Mrs. Brown at Mrs.
Reeves' home. After devotional*
led by our President, wc discussed
and disposed of old and new. business;
then the roll was called, and
dues were paid-; Bible verses wen. repeate.
After discussion of bus:
ntvirvirnrl o sn/>i? 1 VlOllV.
KICOO Viijvj vv? ** ,
Juring which time a visitor. Mr.
Albert Goodwyn and Mrs". Flossie
Roseborough put on an exhibition
dance for the members, which
was enjoyed by all. The hostesses
then invited us into the candlefit
room to a delicious repast. We
adjourned to meet with Mrs.
Bethea and Mrs. Roseborough at
Mrs. Beathea's home in Kendletown.
W ? ^ ??
NOTICE
The Department of Music of
Allen University presents "Jerry
of Jericho Roan," an operetta in
two acts, Friday, 13, at eight o'clock
in the University Auditorium.
General amission 15e. The
public is very cordially invited to
witness this treat of ihe season.
F, P. Abraham, Director
miii aa - - mk
.
J '
E PAEMETTO LEADKK
AMATEUR CONTEST
Sponsored By College Women's
Club.
The Columbia Blanch of the Naional
Association of .College Wo.
lien is presenting "AMATEUR
IQUit" ui the auditorium ?>f Alen
University 'on Friday night,
ilarch Gth at eight o'clock. The
iuinbers will be featured by mem.of?the
younger. ->;<4uud?grou^r
roni the various city schools of
Columbia. ^Singing, aesthetic
>erfqrmanees, impersonations will
>e prominent on the program.
Prizes Will be given to the wm
...I. ...Ml I. .. ..U. .. .. I... ,1... ....
lurs, who win ui* cuum ii uy mv ?i?clause
from the audience.
This club of young eollogp wonen
brings to Columbians each
fear sonic type oi* program that
s uniquely enjoyable. This one,
i)u.i(TT1 tf "affi'T fTTio?Anifiur Hours'
Amateur Hour, which is heard
weekly over the 'air, nromsjes to
jo all that the public is looking
for along- the iUip of sheer?entejjj
Lainment, and surprises.
The getftral admission is . ten
;eh'ts. ..
Tin-: KLirr: social club
The club met at^the home of
he President, Mrs. Benjamin BelIon,
2208 Senate St:, .March
tlKIG,- at 8:00 o'clock. ' V
Opening song?"Jesus is caltnir."
.
Chant?The Lord's Prayer;
Scripture Heading?Maude Dav
is.. .
' Songr?"Holy, Holy. Holy."
Read i ng? Francis llro\^a.
? Business: The .minutes of t ;ii?
asl tu.ol ah I p.li.pt
.(I. It was planned that "a tubi
stop flight! will be given, at an early.
date.' .- ,
Miss Obbie Pearson, our assistant
See. is ill. The club wishes
her a speedy recovery; Visitor,
Mr, Monti# Martin, lie will soffn
become_.a .member. ,.TW P+w+ilaut
served a delicious coulee.
I'he next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Francis Brown,
1410 Pine .5%
M<>> ri-X KI.L \ S"('1.M, 11,1 11
The'Mo'nticella Social Club nitt
it the homo, of Miss Catheiine
Lt wis. The meeting was opened
it the'regular hour.. Al't*r the
program flic minutes-of i!i? last
meeting were read an 1 received.
Wc discussed entertainments for
he public in the-future. Finishing
the business the roll was called
and dues collected. We adjourn
?d to meet at the home of Miss
1 -Hi .Mae Matthew. U ate g.ad
that our member, Miss Matthews
is'- better after a week of illness.
The hostess served "a delicious
ottrr g of t racki i s and teil.
THE LA AM ISA NT 111 II
The club .met on Tuesday nite,
March .'I, 1 P.'IO at 11MK5 Harden St.,
.vitii the entertainers. Mr. MarIn
Mitchel and Mr. Walter Scott,
riu* President-, Rev. Hynuni ('. Huton
was at his p ?st of duty.
The ui.-etintf was opened by
dturinpr hymn No. INS lined hy the
President. Prayer. hy the Chapain
and also a son;: was led hy
he Chaplain. Many things of imtortanco
for thi^bi tti rnvent of the
lnh wetV discussed.
Every meirhe.r spoke on suhiccl-g^tf
importance. The Pre.silent
spoke- on "What is Faith?"
IVe had for our visitors Rev. John
Ihirioutths and Rev. R. F. SumpAr?who
ma lo_ fie. tu ilia.? We -t-rsnjoyed
t Items; Ivi s. ?
mi: \. c. i:. i.i: vkij; of
HETHKL A. M. ETCHURCH
Mr. Ilenry Webber, President
Wo.,?>p n. i Sunday, March 1st,
it 5;"U p. m. Willi a short sonpf ser
.ice. After the -7th Psalm was
ead, we ten ;iUd the Lord's Pray?r.'
We had a round, table discusdon
and every jm rson. expressed
limself fully on the subject "How
'dunild?Sun ay?Svrvi?Man "?A-fer
this topic was discussed, the
nain thought that was received
a*5\S" that Sunday should serve man
lor.fficially; that is, any deed of
harity done that is bom.ficiail 01
Hed to he done badly is justifiable
>n the Sabbath.
Our campaign for more members
is still on. Remember oin
;lo}?ah "Every man got a man"
rnd brine: them with you next Sun
lay. March 8th. aLMiss' Aula
lb Eewis v. ili have charge of
he prmtnuu____L):an llujjhey of
Allen "Cniver.-ity w ilT~snUiitin-fmi
Anyvay?"
The program will also
onsist of musical numbers., ami
eadiiiL'S. t ome -but and swell theaawd.
Miss Evil f-WtcJiTnld. Secclary;
Rachel Kdlard, Reporter..
IN MEM OR 1AM.
In loving remembrance of oui
done Roulah Thoimts.
It was the evenine of March 7,
1031
That our dear Beulah left this
world.
We sit and think of her memories
so diar.
ThaL.wc can-almost fe'el that she
is near
But our dear I.ord in counting his
own. .
Saw fit to take another to his
royal throne,
So in the hour cf the evening
about twenty past three,
Our dear Beulah entered the beau.
tifuh white irate.
So our prayers will always be,
That when our dear Lord has
finished with us here,
We will see our near Beulah u]
there. '?
Mother,..father, sisters and brothers.
r. -v ~s
:
HAMPTON Jr. Hi SCHOOL
Lcesvillu S. CV
The- 'A,'" 1H- J It v>rrr
! very sucesslul in their Father and
I Son baiiquet Friday night Feb
28. The ''eats" and all feature?
| C.f Hit? bll!lf|Uet were of an enjoy.
able naturo.f
The basketball team of II. J. II.
-lUk-feated the Batesburg ' Hi girl;
mursuay .evening with u'score of
11?0. '1 he senior class gave an cnl
tertainment in the auditorium
I Thursday bight Feb Ti and evcri
one reported and enjoyable time.
Miss Dannley, teacher the
I primary department, carried a
j number of her pupils to the theatII
er Friday evening to see "Little
?Dig Lh;11.'r The~ jhi11'"iH'o TooYing
forward to their Field's bay pro.
gram which will convenient Lex^
>. -t"Marrf/<t, 1 tTTt/>".
Miss Key spent ' the week-end
with hir parents in N'. Augusta.
Mrs, K. Hartley had as her
guests Thursday idght Misse
key, Ckac'e, LUiii' anil. Dannley.
M-r.-:. Juanita. ..Spencer and hei
, daughter, Ddoris uf Jani'ac a, N. Y.
are Spending a while with their
! fathei' and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
'Babraj Hartley.
Mrs. M, K. Wilson was the guest
of Mrs. K. Hartley Sunday evening
March 2.
?Miss K. Nicholas had as her
guusts Thursday evening Micese
more and X. Collins.
Misses R. Lee and Juanita Spencer
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Samuel
Lee. V
Mrs. Amanda Hudson and Mr. L.
' Ilarris are mi the sick list. We hope
j for them a speedy recovery.
WARD NEWS
,M e re than two hundred were
present at Sunday school at Mt
Alpha- Baptist church. Being the
regular meeting Sunday, the at
tendance was increased twofold
at 11:20 A, M. The teachers Were'
assisted by Mrs, Mary K. Crawford,
a teacher of the week-day
.lx.nl ?n<l \fi K,1 I?ri'iWiv Thr
Pastor, Rev. W.?T. Kenner review, i
. d t lie lesson.
At 11:JiO" Rev. W. T. Kenner took
liis place for service. He deliy,-.
wui a very spi.y sermon. Sub|
jeet '' W tntmrr Thy FaithHas Marte
( Thee Whole*'. After the sermon
ami collection the quarter Communion
took place.
The reports of the community
welfare were made. A report ot
Mrs. Lugenia Amos' illness was
made. Everybody contributed lib>
rally to the cause.
Friday night .was "White Letti
r Night" at Mt. Alpha- Everybody
was dr-aped in white robes
and filled with joy and emotion
ever th pageant "The Twelve Tri bes
of J^yael" sponsored by Mrs.
Mary F^f^mwford. The participants
were Father. Jacob, Deacor
A. D. Davis; L. P. A. Club, Rue1
-en STTWi 1 'caeoii PTi0Ip Abnev
Simeon $2.05; Deayon C. W. Wal-~
ters, Levi. $2.00; Deacon Otis Walters;
Judah $1.17; .1. M. West. Zel
lin. $2.00; Pine Hill choir, Issa
char, $0.70; Deacon G. Abney, Dat
$.'>.50; Deacon Prince Cray, Gad
$2.00; Coleman Rirlpjo chfljy-, Naph
tali; Ntd Daniel, Joseph $.'1.20; W
A. Davis, Benjamin, $1.15; Doot
fees, $0.00. Total collected $2GJ&
LLii:?J_m>?Davis and I ha. M. A I
Pagett our ex-superintendent 'motored
to "Penn Creek Baptist.'They
reported that the services
wire vei'v good. Rev. Da\i< is the
pastor. His text: Then said they
i.ii,:o him, who art thou that \vc
may give an answer to them that
sent us. What sayc-t thou of thys
1.? St. John 1:22. After services
at Saluda Rev. Davis motored
to "Ridge Hill Baptist, Ridge
S'.' *'hjlin attend the funeral of
Mrs? Mmn l e Mcrri11.' He spoke
from II ^or. 5:0. Subject: "Faith
In Death".
Pi'of. and Mr?'. IP" B.^Coleman
were very glad to have Profr-CII.
Blassengale- and Miss N*. J
Gary of Johnston' as their guests
1 Sunday-evening.1. Each and everyone
extended their, heartfelt thanks
1 to the Monetta quartet for their
very thrilling1 hours spent with u>
JOHNSTON NEWS
Sunday was indeed a beautiful
sunshine day for Sunday school.
| Officers and teachers on the job 1
Visitor, Prof. C. H. Blassengale.
Mr.-Harrison Ross departed thi?
life February 20. We extended
our heartfelt sympathy to the
family in the loss of him.
There was a Silver Tea giver
at the home of the Amoses on?Sun
day at 5:30 p. m. Afteey a pro
gram was rendered cake and ice
cr<am were served.
The Sick
nie Harrison will be glad to know
that she is much improved at this
CLASSIFIED ADS
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Help_ I or- Instj^otjtma Hospitals
~ Everywhere. No Experience necessary.
$50.-$180.t monthly. Enclose
stamp. Scharf Bureau 11543.'{
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MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower -
For Diseased Scalp?GKe? Ufa A
Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply
once a week?PRICE 35c.
19(16 Blanding Stl Columbia
Counts Drug Store, Washington St.
Thomas Drug Store, Corner Taylor
. and Harden Street! ??
?* Let Us
be'one of the that e stimate. on
your . Home Loan Work.
Artisans Contracting
Company
This Com pa tn^ is represent il b\
.1 w R v..?> . w
... uvmuiii .mi i i\. vj. nagooc
Phones
Mamie Bradley's
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Beauty JCrafV Marcel Wave, finger
Wave. Craquignole, a Special?
t-y?Diagi) System
llione S721 2228 Hampton Ave
HA MILTON'S
Diamonds & Watches j
EASY CREDIT TERMS
1611 MAIN ST.
I N EM PI OYMENT
WANTED: Mechanical work ol
any, kind or cha offering. Experience
18 veai*s. Willing to work.
S. S. EDWARI).
10'J Knight Street.
, i ~l-~ -r* '
j_.aiec v uy, s. u
writing at her homo on Aiken
St.
After being, ill. for Sonic tinu
friends are glad to know that Mrs
I \V. B. Bass is able to be up. and a
I bout.
| Mr. and Mrs. C IV Pope and
| daughter, Mrs. Kvelyn William*
and Mrs. Fannie Young spent Sun
day in Columbia. S. C.
The Misses h\ L. D.obbins and I
S-. 0. Simkins motored to Edge-1
field, S. C. 0^,1 Friday afternoon. .,
Miss1; F.. L. Ramsey visited
friends in Edgefield, S. C. on
Sunday, afternoon..
Miss A. Xorris of Ridge Spring I
S. C. were the week-end guest ot
Mrs. E. M. Lattiniore.
Mr. H. J. Jackson of Aiken, S. j
C. was the Sunday afternoon guest '
of Miss Mamie Cleo Bland.
-Misses F. L. R,amsy, Frances
Dobbins, Sarah O. Simkins, Mamie
C. ami Gi-aci? -Blainh Messers A1
vin Stevens, Thndts Br a v.cms. ar.<Lenward
B re land" of Aiken, S. 'C.
we're the. guests of Miss Hattie I
Milts on Friday night at her
home on Aiken St.
OR A NCI Bl'RG HE MTV
SCHOOL M:\KES~MAN V
IMPROV E ML NTS
Special Cooperation Plan Offere '
Students
fl = .
The Elite School of Beauty Cti!
ture, one of South Carolina's firs.,
and" oldest institutions of thi
type, is taking one new life. Muc:
new aiuPhioderri equipment is b
inK installed bv its head Madai.
Julia Brecland.
This institution is located o
Brouyhton Street in OranptburK
where it is easily ascessible to he
many white and colored patroniMme.
Brecland is a pioneer in he
profession, she bears the distiru
tion ot"Beinythe first beautlciai
f^xTra^rebury C<?u\it-y and ha
successfully operated for mor.
than twenty five years. The Elite.,
SvcHnnl r?f Rnnnt v f'nltiir** ic nn<
of the leading beauty salons o
this State, being duly accredited
by the State Board of Cosmetics
Its graduates have never failed U
pass the rigid test of the Board
Examiners: Hot record Ts unquailed.
Race women are indeed prout
of the achievement of Mme. Bret
land. Her rare technique which he;
students remarkably imitate tasiH
qualifies them for the best posi
tions.
Special Plan Offered Students
Students will rejoice to learn o<
a special part-time instruction of;
fercd students. This rtiakes it pes
sible for students who want firs,
class training in Hair Dressing
and Beauty Culture to come in at
various hours and e.arn their di-1
plomas while working in State
College and ClalTin College or
J.hfcir_academir degreed ?
Mme, Breeland also manufac
Pa?e 7 . _ _
? ?? I'M I I I III
I EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF
?Latuufry .Service .
AND DELUXE ft
DRY CLEANiJ^LtCaulious^-Routfmen
S NEW METHOD 3'
LAUNDRY & DRY a
CLEANING CO. |
Rhone 2-1823 F1
BBBUaOBIBaraOK^'
Fan-()-Lin System
In Iieari-V Culture
Give' lLA>> () I JN LLa:r
uari-n ull' 4ri'l Toilet J'n pa rat ion
a trial. Their with has been
proven, Have at d are growing
hair on bald 'heads and- bare
spot's whin directions, are fob ?:?
lowed. Will promote a full
growth . of\ . Hair.
1 Iiox Ilaii1 Grower _ _ . >'U..?a
1 Box Speciaj I lain. Grower:. - 4 ? ?
I Box .Scalp Soap . _ 20 ?
1 Box Pressing Oil....... 45c
10 cents extra for "po-tuge
Registered in l. S. Patent
Ollice. - - ?[
A trt* n i t-- * *' *
?nnu'd >\ rite fur terms
Made by..Mnie.
I'annio 5.. Carolina
" 1U2P Hiirh Maik jt SjL.. et, '
Georgetowh; ?S. G.
i i 1 '
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STOP AT .
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HOTEL
The Finest Colo-ed Hotel
~ t*?; . in Harlem
-121 7th Ave. at 142nd St
New York, New York
\ I.'D I KON '3-2100
-. * q."
Open All Night?21 hour Service
save your- n'icklos arid dimes and
come up to s?e us sometime
? While In VolurrTliia visit the
Elks' B e e r Garden
I.l'NCHliONETTK
II \I
" ??i>. i none nr>69
uuy'2 VN AS 111 .M?'K J.N MKh.fcl
!f you want your hair to grow u>*
FAilH-THO-LKM...
HAIR (.ROW ER
It makes stubborn bait' Suit. Silky
and Glossy.
raith-Tho-Eerie Hair Grower 2'c
Double Straight Hair Grower bile
Temple Hair Grower .... a,'c
Pressing' Oil .... __ t>u<Ilair
Gloss- ?-ibV?
Registered in I" S P^-. r* mv.? ?
Made by
Mme. Ethel IV.Ue Fricisor.
Edgtwold Post OrVsce,
Colombia, S. C
\gents .Wanted
m?rwmmj tu.yi. ?SM
ITH-COlwEMAN - *
- FUEL CO. 5
"Satisfaction or Money Back"
Coal - Wood - Coke
PHONES 3121 and .3125 .
1921 Taylor St., COI.TMHIA
tSK HAIUL(k\GKR
~ A wtmdorful tt.Ttr dm wit?
Ma!\Os (lu' hair ernw 1.one. Full
md l.uxin Fant. A fair trial -will
*.rovo it> wonderful wiirth.
Hairlonjrer 'irower ' . 2~ic
|'r^<in)r Mil .. P.'ri?
Fostago 19o.
Al.S-IK V. VNN.
Box 21. CTio, S. ( .
tures many hair and face pi\j?ai'a.
oe i, 11.
CIC/IID, OIll IJ <1 ju.^l IVV j'tl*
footed a "non-fading" dye whirr
pcrmenantly eojors the hair to a * >
most dcsimfrk'nnil Iu>tri.n_s color.
0. Blaslnpatn. I'ubli. ty \\.r. nt
m
NOTK 1:
All m cm Hers of M. M. fr??fc?
" Po^t X o. 4, arc lVqucsi'd to meet
at the Phillis Wlicatly Branch of ?
the Yr -W. C. A., coiner I'atk an t /
Hampton streets. Thursday, March
If), at 8:00 o'clock p. ni.
PreMHfnt Atrram Ttrrrpsorr?H-?
invited to he the guest spfca'
Please answer the1 call of Moth: i
. Griffin, without fail.
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