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Saturday, April 4, 19.'1G All Columbian? were pleased to hear the sweet thrilling voice of . Mrs. Flora Wallace Powell, at the State Teachers' Association la t week. The family one.1 resided in Columbia and Mrs. Powell hid in' ~~iIT muMical alTairs. The request! number "I Hear You Calling Me", was very good. Her wontkrful voice held the mammoth crowd spell-bound. She has been asked to appear... again next year. Wei regret very mUch that her marriage carried her away from the ~?~ capital city. We"always" welcome her to Columbia.. A Columbia Friend, Dr. and Mrs. J. G, Stuart left . today for Tnskem*.?Ala..?will I f; Dr. Stuart will atti'nd the John A. Andrew Memorial Clinic at Tuskegee Institute^ April 5th thru, the llt.h We wish them a pleasanttrip I TVTr. Frank Jenkins?Hampton. 2209 Senate St., Columbia, S. C^. left for. Miami, Kla. March ,'h lie reports'that he is doing we'll. He I sends hello to all his friends of the city. j I ,. ] j- Mr, L. E. Switzor of 2202 .Senate . St. returned to Columbia after ' .spending the \v\ok-md with par- . onts, Mr. and Mrs. Zion Switzcr of St.- MattluSv s c. , ? Tic rc'porte.l an enjoyable, weekend -?s.. , Mr. an.l Mrs, W. E. Scott and Mr. E. D. Jones of Charleston, S. C.. were tht? diniu r guests of Mr, j and Mrs. Zion Switzcr of St. Mat-/ - ?rthow, S. C.-Tho-y reported an en- -i iovable tinn? and a ,-u.csslul tiii> i 'I _ Mrs. J. E. Williams of- Orangewith Mi* ?inH Mrs: Tiicimflc. Sslnwl : art of Fort Motto, S. C. Shep reported an enjoyable stay.' "IIACCJIANTES"' The Bacchantes Social Club nut at, thf hoiuo of. ."Wh* M.-i',. llick. sen, 2110 Taylor Sty I ' The meeting v.as open ! by ;<ui President, Mr, Leroy Iln\vil. We ?-?-were led th sottR-hy ?irs> Hrek^nr. Prayer was Riven by ?.! r. I lakers. Tho minutes of the previous me<t( inpr were read and accepted. The roll .was called with the colloetitm of dues. _ ?'Plans were. m:v'o fo. the eivir.u y of a party Wcdne-da>\ "April K~ Hh'16. The purpose of this party '*" is to raise me nay to h !p the n 'dv . It was also planned to Rive a Silver Tea a,t' the homi? of ?diss M. E. Hicicsoii, 2110 Taylor St.,- S..'iiday, April 5, 11K16, at 1 o'clock. Refreshments wer0. suved by Lhe hostess, Miss-fljcksoii and th ? host, Mr. Palm; the in-.tiive their Adjourned. | Please den't forRct the Silver T* ? c 1 \ ~ t ' ounuau), AJM 11 >, THE FRIENDLY EI (ill TEEN SOCIAL CLl II -??- -The-Club -meUT+U'.alay niyhtMarch 31, 11)30 at the home. ?1" Mrs. Lou Mack, 700 block Assembly St. The meeting was. called to order at 8 p. in. by the Chaplain, Mrs# l)'.ntpkin, a,fter devotional I j. services thc> meeting wa? turned over to tb,? Presided,t Mrs. Eva Adams. The minute's of.tlie last 1 T hilcett!Tg~ wore called I'ol-; t)i? same l was rnad anil stood-approv.d. Un ? finished and new business wa discussed then the See., Mrs. Gertrude Smith called the loll; the members responded brie-fly, then about 15 of our members went over to Sister Nora Boykin and carried h?r armsfull of poiyufs that the club brought for her, also somt; money, Mrs. Boykin was'.delighted to have the cliib come over. Mrs. Sallie Gary is on the sick list. We hope for her a speedy recovery; Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lucretia Brown, (ill Marion St. on Tuesday night Apr. 7; Wo were dismissed by Mrs. Simpkin. Mrs. E va Adams, President; | Mrs. Gertrude Smith Reporter; Mrs. Mary Reall'ord, Recording oucruuu y. HK;H LIC?TS THRC< <CAMP AT CHESTER By Timothy J. Johnson ? Near the city is one1 of the outstanding CCC Camps in the 4th Corp Area CO 4475 S.fkP C.C'.C. Lt. Withers Camp Commander.', T+tts-- Camp was first oeeupicd by white CCC boys but. was later takon over by Colored ones. The boys are doing some good work at Lake View near the Chester State Park. The main work of , the boys is soil erosion. The camp boasts of a good proadher, Rev. Mc Moore from Newberry, also two good quartets, The basketball team is very good; % they havg played such teams as ! lege. Tho" team' is coached by Anderson Bqoker, the Co. Clerk who is a graduate of Sims Hi., Union, S. C. The Religion, Social, Location- ' al and Athjetie Activities ate W increasing more and more each f. day. When in the city visit tho |l CCC Camp, a few miles out West If' End. Visitors are welcome. ' \ PRETTY. SPRING PARTY m_ HONOR OF MRS. PADDYFOTE In compliment to Mrs. C. A. J. Pa'ddyfote, now connected with the faculty of Florida A. and M. Tallahassee,'Miss Lillian . Colield was hostess at one of ' h prettiest parties of the season with six tables of bridge, oh Mar. 21. The rooms, significant of the first day of spring, wyre designed by noitc but an artist, in two shados of green furnishing an effective background for jardinieres of peach blossoms in bright profusion made an apjiecia.! ive floral setting. Draperies and valencing in luiois aim winnows in me uvo shades of Given added a rich color note for peach blossoms dotted here, .and there. lXea.utii'ul hanging frames with peach blossom for ceiling lights coir.yilettvl the unique and artistic decorations an 1 emphasized tfie spirit of Spring in a Japanese garden. A prize in dainty silk was pre sented the guest of honor. Mis. Wilhclmcna Wadsworth won first prize and Miss. Kdith Butler, the I second prize. Reluctantly, but graciously, Mrs. George B. Murphy received the booby. ? Assisting Miss Cpfield in'Teceiving were the vivacious and charming high school girls in- pink and green, the Missis 'Mary A epos Harper, Beinice I'aul; Vashti Jack x\-:il.. 01. 11 1 LS:.? ? i r?wn, )) 1IUUIII OIK1I UI1U r-* 1 IZ.il JLUUlleyv AfUr^the games these girls sewed a salad course followed with ice cream carrying out. the color scheme trie en an^nink. Miss Ar.tiie P. Murray, presided, at the punch bowl. . . 1 ; Among the out-of town gueshs were Mrs. K. C. Murray of Greenville, Mis. George B. Murphy of Washington, 1). C. and Miss Louis. Danncrliy, teaching in Saluda. At tin close of the- game Mi', liufi.s Robinson, of Houston, Texas, visiting Miss M:jUitl|C / Jofriyon accompanied by .n~i -armnipa.'iieTl hy Miss1 frhh -! .I'trrr^ son called to meet, the ladies attending the affair. Mrs. Paddyfote lift for Tallahassee Friday, March 27th. ' . . _ . j L1CS EL1.ES.Aluc.h interest .is being manifested among" Ijcs Demoiselles first anniversary celebration, which will take place . Friday evening April Mrd, the Masonic Temple. This af.air is anticipated with much pleasure by those who are privileged to attend, for it -will be : >11 ( vetiimr <if fin, ninl f! (,]!< f<>? evcvy ono. Tlu> officers of the club who .nervnl linrin^ tin?|>a?l v. ar?aru; iliss Victoria Weston, President1; Miss- Francina Davis. Sec.; .Miss Hattio M. Counts, Treas.; arid . The members of Les Demoiselbs wore given a niost hospitable welcome by their hostesses, Mrs. Ruth Davis and Miss Victoria Wis ton who entertained Tuesday eveJl'rig at the latter's homo on Qak Following the business session the hrstisses served a most delightful course of Fried chicken, tomato salad, curl celery, potato ice and candy. , I MM IC MOON SOCIAL CLUB The Blue Moon Social Club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Golden Brown, 'fhe meeting was opened by the President with the members repeating the Lord's Prayer. The,club song "I come to the Garden Alone" then the niinroceived and adopted; the financial roll was called an ] every mem her responded.' Scripture reading 1 v* Mrs. Golden Brown, then the house was opened for business. The President put new problems hefore the club that would soon be solved' for the betterment of the elub. ATier a bru f discussion ot -old and new '-business the meeting was closed by repeating the mjspah. Then the hostess served a delirious luncheon and the guests enjoyed playing whist the rest of the evening. Every one is cordially invited to attend our Silver Tea given at the residence of the President, .Miss Carrie Henderson, I .'MX-Lincoln St. Easter Sundayr April 12, llt.'IG. The next meeting will bp held at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Brown, 101G Washington St. Visitors'are always* welcome. Mrs. Geneva McNair Reporter", B. M. S. C. SPARTAN 1ST KG SOCIAL NEWS" Mrs. N. Itunch Entertains Mts. Nettie Bunch was hostess to the Thursday afternoon Bridge Club, Thursday, March 12, IMG. After the usual form* of opening the members ami guests enjoyed se\eral rubbers of bridge. Qn_ fcach table the players found beer, pretzels, ale, cigarettes and chewing gam. Members present: Miss B. L. Rivers, Mrs. P. Reedcr, Miss Grace Walker, Mrs. Connie Chest-' nutr Mrs. F. W. Powell, Miss St. Hoover, Mesdaines J. Rivers, A. Thrope, G. Woodson, A. B. Piatt Miss Candanc^ Johnson. Guewts: M iss Alice Craig, Miss Jackson, and Mrs. J.'Kemp, Mrs. Kemp and Miss Jackson ware from Tryon, n. c. The menu, crab, and sandwiches coffee, fruit cake and 'assorted candies. Mrs. P. Render- received high score prize, and low score prize want to Miss Grace Walker and guest prize to Mrs. Kemp. A vote of thanks was given the hostess. The ctntr adTnirfrRnt "Ttr-iTfe^r with Mr,s. Chestnut March 26. N'p meeting was called for Mar. 10, !>eoause of the State Teachers' Association. Mr. Willaim Rivers has returned to Alabama where he has been Caching for the past 4 years. _ ft MISS FANNIK M. CIIISOLM IN 1 ' "RECITAL Friday Evening, April 3, I93f> /Columbia generally will be d'oM. Chisolm, a teacher in the public schools of Columbia, wilL appear in recital at Ladson Presbjf-' tcrian Church, April-3, at 8:U0 P?m. - Miss jChisolm has a Eyrie Soprano voice. Her programme willconsist Of secular and religious numbers of the classical and more popular type?that classification includes some of the favorite spir ituals. 'This recital is sponsored by the following men: Dr. L. Rl. Daniels, Dr. H. P, Pride, Mr. J. llt White- H man, Mr. J. F. Potts, Mr. C. W. .Madden, Mr. E. F. Sv-eat, Mr. W. H. Burton, Mr. L. F. Scott, Mr. W. C. Johnson. CR4J SABERS - Tha Crusaders met at the home of H. B. Barber,"" 2116 "Washington St. We had a .very interesting program which was enjoyed by .all, with the President in charge, i we went into old and new business :_ ai ... t : .1 ~ ill..suiut: ui u?f new uumucss we u^eided to give a Silver Ten on East er Sunday, from 5 to 7 at the home of Mis Brown, 2212 Washington St. Come and enjoy yourself. We had as visitors: Mrs. Thompson, Mamie Hampton, Mattie Ha nip-* ton, and Geneva Smith of the Dames?Cltrb; Visitors - are welcome at all times. Menu was served by th<!< hostess, punch, ham sandwiches, cocktail and mints. N'i.xt meeting will be held at the I home of Mr. Benton* on Senate-St. H. B. Barber Thi: julia sixteen sotmal' T CLt'B The JiTTly Sixteen Social Clutr met at the home of Miss .Burnice Jacobs, Legree St., Tuesday, Mar. (24, IS 20. The meeting began at 8:00 o'clock. We then had a pro grain uy one ihukiou* luimnivuv. W'e then went into our business part of our meeting. The prcwident. asked were there any visitors. \V? discussed both old and new business. We also decided on having . our anniversary in April.- We had ; a visitor from The Waverley Stiver Star Club, Mrs. Katie Howard. She gave us lots of interesting facts which would help the club to grow .stronger in the future. The hostess served a delicI ious course of Russian Tea and sandwiches. We then adjourned I to meet at the home of Minn Kur. ter Kimball, 2527 Marshall St. Reporter, Dorothy Adams ' . nm THE LA AMISAUNT CLUB The. La Amisaunt Club met on Tuesday night, Starch 24, l'.KlG at the home of Miss Mable Louie, 120$ Heidt St. with the President, rRevr^Bymrm-C; Burton at his -posr| at* duty. | We began our meeting by singWe began our meeting by singT ing a song. Prayer was offered recited a Bible verse. Then we went into tlie business affairs. W-ehad to cleetr a new -president, because our president had to give up the position. , Mr. J.Iurvin Mitchell, a student of Allen University was elected president. I Everybody eiroyed themselves ! and we received four members^ After all business was transacted we were served a delicious eolirse. W e were served by Miss Boiiie and of white potato salad, lettuce, cocoa, sandwiches, cake and ice cream. ?. (Mis.f) J. Williams, Reporter .MISS A. C. WHEELER HOSTESS ~Si..artanburp-i-The Biyilla Club j held its weekly meeting at the ; home of Miss Annie Whi eler Friday, .March 13, 103(5. This being a social meo'.-ing, .the hostess invited a guest. Miss. Minnie Montgomery; Miss Montgomery gave j some very timely remarks to the club. Response was made by Mrs. j"Sa1lie Mae Tanner. Bridge aiul j Bingo prizes were given. Bridge top score to Mrs. Jeanet Rivers; guest prize to Miss Montgomery. Bingo prizes to Miss Millie Rivers and Sol Mann. The members and guest were escorted to the dining room by Miss Sarah Wheeler where they enjoyed a very palatable repast. No meeting was called for Mar. 20, because of the State Teachers' Association. THE WAVERLY SILVER STAR ^ CEUU The Club met at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Mcnton. The Vice President, Mrs.. Holly presiding. Opening song "In the Garden." Prayer in- union, after devotional services, thtf house was opened for nou" nrtt4 nlrl In nnr rrritv business preparation was made for our third Anniversary which will be a popular event among the club and pupils. After the closing of our meeting the h.ostess served a delightful course. F. Smith THE MYSTRY W. CLUB March 27, 1936. The meeting was called to order at 9:30 o'clock by the vice president. Old and 'new business was discussed very served a delicious Course of ham sandwiches, cocoa and cake, also candy, whioh everyone enjoyed. We adjourned to meet on next Friday, April 3, 1936, at 1326 Wheat St. Visitors are welcome. Mci~ ,P. L? B., Reporter THE PALMETTO LEADE It. T. W. IIKill TO PRESENT "THE MIKADO" "The Mikado," n.?(lithcvt?and Sullivan lif*ht opera, will bt> presented by students of Itooker tists on April 114 at 8:.'JO p. in., at the. Township Auditorium. The i action of the opera takes place in gay Japan*. The scenes an 1 eosU| umcs are colorful; the musical numbers arc tuneful and catchy.., The opera will be under the di- j rection of Mr. J. Andrew Sim- ! niomn, principal of the school. Guests appearing with tise high school singers will be. Mr. J. 1). Moore, conductor,. and MV. A. W. Hoursey, soloist, both of Charleston; and Miss Daisy Roach of tlx -ettjh?Miss Wiley of the music department will serve as accompanist. ' Last year the high school chorus gave an excellent rendition of the light opera "II. M. S., Pinafore." The performance of "Th Mikado" promises to surpass that of II. M. S. Pinafore." Popular prices- will prevail. The tickets; will be fifty, thirty-five and twent\ ' five cents. ' . ?The?prmcipai?eharaeter^a+s^-a--follows: Tlx- Mikado. Josenh Wil son; Nanki I'oe, swi of the .Mika da, Ml'.? J.: - Andrew --Shhmons: Yum Yum, Miss Daisy Koaed; Ko Ko. 'Lord High Executioni r and guardian of Yum Yum, Mi;. A. \V Hourscy; _Pix>h Bah,. Mr. h. N. StaHjvvorth; Pish T&sh. Jr.mos Moultrie; Pitti Singv Raehael Rinard: Katisha. Daisy Cooper. The Mikando is the emperior of Japan.. His son, Nanki 1'ixj runs away to escape'marrying t,hc ojdvrly Katisha. Hy becomes infatuated with Yum Yum. .the ward of Ko Ko, the Lord.High Executioner. Ko Ko is also in love with his ?vard.. , Nyski Poo wins the heart of Yum Yitffrby revealing his idinity. Meanwhile Ko- Ko is remindod job as executioner must arrange an execution or lose his position. Nanki Poo offers him self as victim, provided that he maj marry Yum Yum and have a month's happiness, he <?rV his death. Ko Ko complicates matters when he produces a low saying that a wife Whose husband is executed musi l>t< burned alive. Nanki Poo offers to commit suicide, i but thft ^vouldltot save Ko KoT^T he proposes to make a lalse state- | nient that Nanki l'oo bee'p uxecuted'with horible tortile. * ' When the Mikado conn -,-Ko K<>, tells him ahout the execution which he claims has tah -n .place. The Mikado flies into a ranjre an t informs Ko Ko that it. is the h.iir In th, -tlimn.- who :e< l>. t n killed." At this moment Nanki l'oo aud Yum Yum have a royal weddinjr and the story en Is happiTII12 WARD ONE WII.UXG WDRKKRS CLI'M The Ward One Willing Worki rs (lliili had n-I<naJv Silver 'Tea Sun day, March 2H, at the home of Mrs. Creasie Mao Thompson, 121-1 Sumter St. Many visitors woe presi nt. \V.e ha ; n any lovelytalks from "Mr. James Loyd, Mr. Silas Smith and others. Miss I.h'ttie^ Sims and sister Nancy Sims and als(? Mrs. Creasie' Mae Thomp son and sister, Eva Mae Moss santf lovely solos which we all enjoyed. Mrs. Creasie Mae Thompson served delicious tea, wake, candies. We really were proud t, have so many visitinjr friends. The regular meetinj? met at the hoirie of Miss Kast.r Sanders, 70-1 Gates St;, Tu> sday. -April l.-t. with the Madam I'ro-i leiK presiding. ' "the meeting w5s called to order by the President, Miss Annie Bell Wolfe ami opened with the Club song'hd hy Mrs. Sealie n T? 1.. "NT... nf nrowii. i i uycr u\ .wi>. :u imur i Thomas; ? BeaitHTtd?Bible?veivcd were heard by all of the members.The minutes, won rea l, motioned Mrs. Kalherine Sims. then the roll was called. The hi- mbors responded briefly. Tin n the meetin;,' was "closed. Mrs. llossa Mac' Che< .-a-bo :> led The rinsing" ?on;j. M'ss Annie 15. Wolfe, the Madam President I'd t' . elu.-itu ordfr. Mav the Lord >vateh between me and thoe. while we are absent one fi unt anotln r.anuh. THK MYSTIC X LI B . Greenville, S.' (\ The Mystic Club- met with Miss Theresa Sewell on Friday evening, March 27, at 5 o'clock. A short business mooting was helrt with the?Presfj dent presiding. Three tables 'were arranged but due- to the weather only two tables wc?v used. Miss j Mamie Shumate held high score I and* was presented a lovely guest ' towel. Miss K. G. Witlurspoon held second high and was presented a very pretty ens arc. Miss Lillic?Tilmun held?kvwi scoro and was presented a bath cloth. The hostess served a delicious course assisted by lu r sister. MISS ROSS FNTI.RTAlNS Miss Be.rnice Ross entertained at a delightful dinner party Thurs1 day evening, .March 2d, at her Home, 1-10H tlregg St. in liouor rrf the> Heavenly Gospel Singers male quartet of Detroit, Mich. The living and dining rooms Wero beautifully decorated with | spring flowers; the dining tahjy j was centered with flowers and : pink candles, ' A ful course dinner was sei-j ved. Those who attended the af.-| f-faif'wei'e, Mr. Jiinnuc llry?n|, \\ i, ' Fred Whitmore, Mr. Massey, Mr. j Foster<and Miss Harett Dennis. 1 ) The; quartet loft the city Friday for Spartanburg, S. (. Will return to the City April 16th when (they will appear at St. Luke Baptist Church. >1 . 1 f :r . lioi.i) dk;<.(:ks. *? " ? 'I he club in. t at the hum.- ,,f Mrs. Sadie Wilder Lykes\ I ? lay nielli, M a nr. .'H. Tin nici i. injr wa- earned on in the' : etrulai. manner?with?T+rr?prr-rnb-M .?M?~ l?yke.s; presiding. No new husi-l .ness was .taken U|?, ultho' some very important fa?is . w re ne*.-. tinned. We also had some v.sitoi s, anions them wei e M rs. Sran.k Wilder and Mrs. .John Zoi^ler who made very interesting; talks. .1 : think I voice the sentiment- o; ali the Gold Idttjfcrs ^hen 1 -say we; enjoyed their' reniaViCiv. "Visitors arc aiways welcome.After all business wa- i.iai.' ui 1, tile liostis* served a ? jiu(oiatc' uucldime: witli -whiniud crt-ani ami. take aiiil pinner ale u it h . i i u-hed f; o. -Before leaving--we c;!iju\ed a few yaines of biidtre oral fume eni;airi <1 in daneinjr. Wveryiiody'expressed himself as hayine -pent a pleasant evening. We .adjourned t<? lliex't at tile libme'of .;I's. ti yia I.enon Mobley, -JlJ'i' 1'irkV i s street. . . - _ . THE M 01) E If NI ST IC' SO(l\l. tTA'.n ?Thy? - M-tnb1^'iijsk ie Siteia 1 - - < "kiV met at the Imme <>t .\1 iss hveiyn laekson last Tuesday. March. IM. lil.'JG. The. 'devotional exercises Wi re carried out. The l\i.:mri;d roll was called and TTn se that dismissed and seivid. after which we danced and had a \oy'enjoyable. evening. The Modernistic .met at the home of Miss. Kuth K, Jon -s, Jones!, March. .'51, -P.-?.'5t?. Tile in1* !* in>* was opened by ,-inirinjj .'CountYour many blessintrs," foljoWjcd by the Lord's Prayer. Basin- s> affairs were. discussi d. The financial roll was called, and we \yte dismissed and served:^ a Silver Tea at the horn, of .Miss Klnora Hall, 1817 Wayne Street. Sunday. April 5., l'.'db: Conic and c?njojr the treat, we have for yen! I know you will be well -ati-lied for the Modernistic always leys to ploasL> you.'. It will, start, at I p.m. Don't miss this tr>at. We'll lip-scfiii}.' you Sunday/ 7 ' Kstclle (iilliam. i\ porter - - HOWARD SCHOOL P. T. \. .MKT .MOM I) A A NK.IU Tiii- Parent-Teacher. Association of Howard School held, its monthly meeting Monday- riaht in the Howard School assi mbly room. with -Mrs. Bel-lo Vim- nt. lT.i ii'i-nt pi: .s-dintr. Tile following delegates to the State ParentTeacher' Co'tyriyss made sflendi i ;(ports?<-f th-?:?tm- tin"':? Mr.-'. N'anc-e, Mrs. Wheel- r. ..Mis- Butl.y and lie v. Mi Donald. During th>l-"hu.-iness session several matters of impo- tr.jnv were discussed." Platts for'C.n at:naal Ka.f.ir Kuv; Hunt \\\r.> coinla held- .Monday, April Id. on tho Howard School en and. The pul>lic is cordially inviu.ilflhe regular mcetinjr of tilt u-socia.ion is the fourth Monday nicrht of each month and all parents _au,L tho.;:- int- ro-ted in jJaa. community arc urifnl to be present. . T111-2 lil'CKV Bill I) SOCIAL inn The Club-nut at the h? me of Miss Annie Porter, ,502 Main St. March dl, pd.'Jti, at S:."?u o'clock. Opening souk "1 wafit to live so Any TowrcHii n-e hit-?* 1eil T.y ' the Chaplain, Mrs. Mary McCoy. e....; ..i.... l i >. i. ..i ov.i i*.'-?>11,. i _x.ii ^iiiri'U'r 01 St. John lead by Mr. Sam .McCoy.' Sotiji :"Kise and SliinC" led by Mrs. Hnttie .1 tin"; t . 111 I'rnvi r?by?M u3am Alston. This .brought tr.e divOtional service to. .a close.. The I'llisideilt took ehnr-'V. 111' 111 ll'.i'i 1 intf. The .utjlitiiiliv (Land jiew business was discu-st 1. The sick cone mittees made their n ports'. We have olU' mi-mbiT iit.'lhj liospilal. Mis,s Maty 1. u'Carr. Cokrmhiar llospital. The'Torrwas called; ?', weri dismissed bv M r.Jymvs K uned.v. We have two new numbers, Mrs. Marie Ant honey and Mis,s Viola Jenkins We were served tea sandwiehts, cake and can iy anil punch. TIIL NON I'MKII. The Noil I'eril Social Club was cuilciTaTn TTTThursday iiu>I7tr~Marr 20, at, the home of-Miss Louise Stroy. The ,'iue". timr was opened, by singir.jf "Wr.at A" Friend We Have in Jesus," Ibliyer was led by Miss Jiessie l.ipsey. Hi hit Verses were said by ail. After the devotions, the social mnnii'iits wits ?-|k m in jraims which every.ohe enjoyed. The* president* thinlook the meeting in hand; all old and new business Was discussed. Wf Were-<k light, d to have had some .visitors. The .hostess. Miss Stro.V serve j a onirsr-si Salmon Salavlr -e-rar-k-efs; piekles.??potirtochips, pineapple,' cherries and cakes followed with mint- aini p.a nuts; 0000000000000000000000vOv frRAIH'ATKS g STl D o GKKKT1NGS: 0 The tA !nnmj Assoeint inn gthe growth, of tlie college, ? graduate and former stud* g dress to t he college at the < q. by giviing u,i'a wmiilclu. n <$ tell others. 1 Sine o Morris College, ? Sumter, S. C. ^.wop.opopoo;o.aoo.o.o.o.popp^ ...... ( I mi: MAIiDALKNi: CIKCJL'I.K N". 1 Th . M{U."!al N*oT~l inTf" uii .J Yiday nijrht, Mardi U7. at the lioiiil" o|- M iLiu i itia Hi'iiWii, Oil <'I t'> ?. i il?-r by Hii" < haplaini. Mrv. ISm.vvm A ftA. 0.1 the niei-tintf was tttrnrt'^wt'i?t*r| th. Mrs. Marie Senior. I'r.o mimi'.i s. o|' the last mectinjf i were railed for-, Tht" minutes wcrr ri*ii?1 l?y tin- secretary, Mrs. Kni-ik .\ mierson. which- stood approvd. 1 he comitiiu-c ma<lc .their report. I'ntinishe.! ami new business was discussed.. Mr*. f*? ! 1 .lames trade some . timely re-marks which \ye all* en.ii.iy. ! very" much. \V,. arc tryirjr to carry mi our ni'i-sion. We -pt ay that <?' ! wnk~UUo*s. this- cured---that we will lr,. able to do tfoodwork for th" Master. We adjoin n c*i to- meet at the. home of Mrs. j Ind 11" Jaim-s; l'JI 2 lilossoti) St April t'.Oh Marie Senior ( aptain; Mrs. Kvu Adams, 1st. .We - Captain; Mrs. M-dl James. Treas.; Mrs. Kmma : _Aiuleaai??n?; s -i i i.'O itovc i MIC ^ 1*3/ >>-? > \ ,I| 1,7 I.e.- IJ.Vn Amis. p ot ;tt thi ho.H? j L-iv-w- l^udiar-i.-Q*!, J4W7 j ofik ; r. A vi :' Si. l'.i.'iii. at U;e usual }. ur. _ .\3 -ftij.vr was* ' opcne;-. v.it.li iii'Vo{ioi,.:afti-r'which a ehai: ,n;:.n pro-torn,' Mr. I. aland Stuart was appoint;-; to take rare-of ttrr THe rif'/ict-!--" (de'fU'd .were * t!v followi'.ijr: l?i': >1 j!c v.i.?Mr: l. wi-" I Hi'h'ar Ison;.'Vute I'residoiU, Mr.. I.oalupd Stuart; Secretary. Mr. Iis Gik-.on; Asst.-S. Mr; H al\ 1 Ki nr.- \y. ^'vr-as., 'Mr. -Ernest tied 1; Husir. >> Maria*.' r. Mr. fliiduVrj* Snut'V; ljei ? .).<. r.' Mi .. (Ironi Maxwell; (.haiiman of I'roiri ijm <*??::.mi11c? , Mr'. Aniljvw. I'owie: Crtti'', Mr. H." J. Cave. . <'onir.K-iUs were erivt'D Ijy th -Hi?-yv?t- ! tit in In. 11n v. ;i plaiiiu-!.?' 1 Vii-'s were eelkvted and the c1u?? adjoin nod to meet at *.:??hirnfe of Mr. Hal - Kkv.ncdy1, A;ii! 7. r.r.;r,._ i_..| | <>;H< SV, _ UejKU'jU-r. Giv.on Maxwell' I III". KIIM'. IM/t LVI, I 1.1 li Tin- II??s Social, Chili nu t at th.* ? I? 1-1 11' ?' 1 I t 1 ' 11 ?ll-t-?1 1 I !' 1 ! 1 ! 1 1 -' '' I ise -Scptl. -'1'hit-iinvtitijf war -fa 111 el'to order 1 tv til" Vice I': i-i iOn:. First Si h ri <>ii "Amenta." 'I'll. L-ni's Prayer was ' chanted. S? o on i selection "Iliiwn liy the liivci Side." . After which w iisui.o'i to a short pro*;rain .as follows': A na'ii.ii;^ hy .1 t*tc*nV Scott.-. Si lit R iu*ci a Ii*t sc. A 1 c.ollia: !.1:. 1. ,-c.. 11! 1. ' ' Solo, Louise Scott and an instiu.m. ma! hy TJehnie Miller. A q '?>- h tli.. -roll w;>". called. and ?ayh lncmbc-r responded with lit . liilde verse and l\.e. The minutes were road, received and adopt | e.i. Old and hew y bysiiuss wasdiscussed. Titer, t inemher. received the amount <>f_ money that .Ah?V- nad s ;" ixulh , c... 11 Q imt-Uet-. to .March Ml. lt'MO. Total am unt was in the treasure j?M<>. p?. Kaeh m'e.r.h r received "nearly on equal 1 auto int. AYe adjourn- d to meet nttile, home of Miss Kfhcl Hose Tuesday niyht,. .April 7. 1 W. ! xvi re then served a course .of ice ci i a in ancF-.-cuke. Ktitel I'nhiiison.. I're.-ideal: Mar-un Rrown, IP port, r.' ; USE HAIKLONGEK A wonderful Hair Grower .Makes# the, hair jrrtiw Long, Full and Luxuriant. _A fair trial will prove its wonderful worth. Hail longer?limwrr -l-i-r?"23c Pressing Oil 25c Postage 10c. AI.SIK 1?. WVNN : Box 24, CHo. S. C MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower i For Diseased Scalp-?Gives Llf? A Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a week?PRICE 35c. . .1006 Blanding St. Columbia Counts Drug Store, Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Corner Taylor and Harden Street* Mamie Bradley's rBEAUTY SHOPPE j Beauty Craft, Marcel Wave. Finger Wave. Croquignole, a Special| ty?Brago System Phone 5721 2228 Hampton Ave. H A M ILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS 1(>U MAIN ST. > REAL ESTATE We are owners and developers of Hijih (lass colored property. If it's a home?see us. (Oi l A1IIIA KKAETY CO. 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I ":? \ j.a.vl aii'l ' !'n'- ' tuic'V.a- a .- i , T^.- tail. A* ftii- ji.-v'i :i>ii'li::^ v i ,i ah-' . <! fin'. 'I !. i'. i v. a' ;a* 'ill (,1 IIU'll,(?? I >: i" ? i hiii: \\ c U'l.y. ; .? : :j, ? ill ii'itiH ? !' I"i- i A':. ' 1 on\i."T<-. Ill' i.yy iftlUM', -!i!<ijkat; , a a-'i- -.; : [ ait'illk V.iliili 7'.'. ITV-iilH- . 11 it i.\ . . 'III'.? ? rcmiynin;? nf ,i!i'. cvi tat.-y v.a-.' spvnt ?r A.. -W ~ fijHl?\iet*v: TSryt-r^iat? i> vic.i;; .wi.-" ant (.<?"j>;s>; : " ~ will .li. vtitlru -at U. ? i;. >A in intr;' ' . r . irxnitt x i." s ^ w.:t it; l'u-11 ami . . Pixsitkht hi "h r< L i-V .. ; 'birthday' (in Mat'' lil. -UH?~end-'.':' tiiy i. .."a1.a i; i. ' *..! 'a? i n i-uppir. I '.liu h s. '.-aki-' a:; I ta>. 'iywyi'v Ty 1 inn'tintr ? :.: . carrying out' >>1' !:;. a,'Ta:i. \ a', perfect,- except fi'i'.t:' fa . \ -lit: ebody., falv't .t<? jn>. rt Vr.< 1 ' 1 . candles oh ihe-dhrtli -lay, ; .k'. V. y' way t vi t y. n; ?i,1? >. , ' ? 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