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f Saturday, May 9, 1936 Mrs. Lena Tilliman and children of Mpnks Cprner, S. < . are yisiting her parents, Mr. and" Mis. El. liott Kiblor and sister, Mrs. COok all of 2320 Calhoun St. Also Mrs. E. Wheeler and son of_ Monks Corner, S. C. - ^ Rev. S. A. Powe, pastesr of ?san-PieBbytejMfln Ch tneh, Mrs. )r jJ Powe -Tiis wife, Mrs. I. S. Lcevy m and Mr; IV ,A. Christie motor .1: to C.heraw on la^t Friday, ."VI n\ * 1st to witness tl;t. Grand May Pay irf" parade and annual program u A Coulter Academy. They rgport a ? grand occasion. Dr. Long, the president arid Mrs. Long, his go?i:r _L wife ..left-no atones?imturncd - tor make the occasion pleasant ami ^ happy. M v s?L, ivy's ol.Ut.-t n, Y- ' Isaac K. is a student at "Coulter ' \ and they report ho Is making good under its influence. J . 4 Cf We are glad to know that Mrs. T. E. Rosemond, 901 Pine St., Co. _ lumbia, S. C. who lias hen ill foi sonte^time is "improving. We trust that she will soon be abje to Jjo out again. J* \ Mr. Ernest V. Waiv- of this city spent the week-cnif in . Anderson. S. C. and Atlanta, Ca. visiting Trtaritlsl V _ ' : I " CARD OF THANKS Vj . , T-Mrs. Wesley I). Ford \yishcs\to express her thank$ ami ni>s?t;,-V; i 1* . - tion to her many friends fop tln^ir M kindness and sympathy shi.\vp 1km l and family durimr tie ilir.trs an death of her devoted husband,-Mix ^ Wesley Durham Ford.-CARD OF THANKS Blue?We wish to express our thanks of appreciation to/, the A many friends -for the kindness and 1[. sympathy shown during the 'illness . and death of our .daughter and ' '.sister, Janie K. Blue and also for ~ tlu beautiful floral design. " IN MKMOKl \ M t - . BROWNT?In loving ivii'iu v < ??our?dear- -husband. ni,.u'. ni-!- (_ who died May 1, Itr'a. Sat>r; d I.j Brown. A year afro, we gave you up, A Because you could h<> long stay** We miss you and-always will, Until that Judgement day. v Wife, Mrs. Viola F.. Brown.; \ mother, Mrs. Rosa 1,. Br< vn. fat!-J er, Mr. Arthur Brown and sisters f and brothers. a | , ?l IN M FUUBI t M? \ w In sad hut lovire of our'loved one, IVdf. !. )': polcon Scott who (1. na v'- d tdis life one year ago, May 7, 1 One sad year with all its ehaiv.v.'s I Since death so strangely ma.de Us part, <' But our loved one, all these changcs, ; Cannot take yoou tr. ni cur heuits. > As time, crocs bv we ne--- '? < : Your loving voice aiul smiling face Forget you.? No wy n v r \v:V. We loved vou then, w love yon (, still. , No one but th i;Sa\ji<?r knows. IIIow hard it was to part. But the dumory of our love. Still is fresh, within ouv b. ait . J What happv days we once eni vJ ed, \ When We were all togeth r, 1* But oh? how changed it all is now II Since you have mure foiev r. \ If In our night of son \v a? d |1 care, J A smile true to duty's call \y With whifh you always gi\., d all. i In the graveyard softly sleeping jY Where the one we love so deaily. Lies the one we love so dearly In his lovely silent grave. Deafest lewd rrrrt, rtrrrn hh.-t I "t us, , - And thy loss we deeply feel; , But 'tis God who has benefit- us He will all our sorrows heal. } Dearest Lev/is, we ha\ e pa'I <!, t. BuTTToT forever s'..a; - (1 Sleep on dear o?v , a.al ".'a!- 1' v rest, For someday the angels Will take us to be wi.h thee. Sadily missed by .Mrs. Katie Scott,, wife, Herbert II. Scott. son. ?* Eastover, S. .M' -rl!. W. Rome, G.a., -Mrs.. Farther Mitchell, ?p White- Plains-, Ni.-Y.,-risers;- Mr? Grover C. Scott, Bro., I'hiia, I'a. | IN MEM OR! AM , * , In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son, ami brother, snnuuel Brown, who departed this 1 if< 13 one year ago, May 1, 1 A loving one from us is gone, '4 A voice wo love is still 7 A place is vacant rrr orrr home bi ^ That never can be i'llK-dr IYou went and left, us all .ibmc But you never would be fofgotten in our home, It was that morning- He callcd-you It is so sad but He knows best. Eft tin > aud mo'tlmr, Ai time * Brown, Rosa Lee Brown; brothers v and sisters, Henry Brown, Hoyt Brown," Ulyssecs Brown, Edith Rftvenell, Tcnza Brown, _ \ THE DAMES 1 The members of The- Damos Social c!i: 1 >"were cntei-tamed Tuesay with .Miss. Alberta Sumter as' [ i.nsscss. The meeting was call- | I < .) to or:) >r in its usual form with J l! >_ presid. at in chars . .The e\a- * nih.ir program revolved atouni; t ea iinjrsranf) talks on "pood maii ! '"Tiers" with the hostess in chars \ .The minu.t;s of the last mcitinuj weie read, revived and adopted.' Tile, roll was then called and each | on iiibcr responded nicely. We then wenl Into the business. Mis- J e s-ion of the meetins. \\'n A i?r? ?\lnni?o/l ? - ? ? f? v. ??v:?v I'IV UDVU LU 1141 v l* limit* ath r than Roosevelt ivranklili, II. 1 U..jllarWr, Gyorge Kershaw and E. j K. Calhoun frdin the Crusaders, | remember visitors are always \vel- j., eonie to the Dames' meeting. At ^ the adjournment we were served'iT a vim y rel'r. shin?> repast. I j' the; home el', Lola D. Smith. MtiUit; Hampton, Reporter j t, r.Hi: I'ALM KTTO ,L_ <11 At".FLECK'S ! . j I he Palmetto ('haul "ftur's club I . met at tii: juume ol'?Aiiu?XlusWedJ^ \iVtin <ii Pendleton street, Mon-! ij lav, May 1. at their usual1: on-. 'I ll meeting was opened by-j !h . prila'.e, AI ? . He,'."ward Bow-j cj m. n. Tin meetin.g was cariied out j-,. mT the usr.V I ninnm r. A very iniMv-tintr speeeh was,made By the ? . 'i-si Knt, Mr. Win. Presslcy eon- . . 1 e . 1 e* the elnh. There was. al- i1. so aii-inteia-stinif-jai: ;>eh l,y Mr, |' Wilson .1, allies, the toast master. | yl. >m all tut m burs' t; t \ thrill out .*r t'- list. iihjU* t??. Alter dismissing! _ j! hu?havs and oelLo.tien does, ^ u?v. .Ir.jv, was -adjourned. TRe . . iin tits .were, srevod, after hMi-nnrl ; i ' . v.. ..in. t..v IIIVIII.U Irt , I'KIJOV 'I I V .J ra'nr s or?cards which Sir. ijd Mir Clutch and Mr. C'lis Canty ii able tn jftit up any two part-i rs who .eared to tackle thorn. !n >:t nnotin.tr will lio held at. *\ ' home of .Mr. Chiis Canty on' Taylor, street. Mondav, May 11, ili:!.;. !> -?* ? - " Tin: W. A. R. CM H H . , ' W .'i ho" W. A. (I. R. id. b met at the ,!> ro of .Miss Miriam Roberts, ! 7:7. W;'.\n Street, Mdn lay. Aj>;ii f. i. \\\> were very much ben1:' .1 by the rentalhs- of our ad- ,l, vi. iV,', Mrs. Roberts. travc us.- The ? :-j. iub. i's we'v triad to see ln.r ;n : : ?1 able to render us this service Ityi; illnis's. The husi-n.ss o" iav .tinjr was. discussed. " W: j. . a si-; m' : i t?w?i r. -\t :r. t! noma i/t'. Miss . Ma.rv An. erson. A '1 C?';;tra. -Monday. May 11. n' i! ; i. The i:i sloss served a <{ . .( 's eoui -o of llarbariar. whip:i 'd i . am and assorted cakes oi'.ivh V-a < enjoyed by all. Rf'itorL'r-MtiMin nrr~ JCTTlJsiTn" Fy, i t!i:MRHOK VITAK news " M;si' In :: Meadows of 1311 Mct:ij. A.e...jL'Jitertair.ed hit* club, l b" A rbor Vit i s 'I'... - !? ..? !.n?. .. I T.i'v) o'clock.( The hin ting* was opened as us;; k f by il'~7 1 bv-sidi :r.. ifLuiti.n.* . i\. con.lucu.!' by .Ms - llevpKita it ? _jt.tor which the business.a T .Ik;:-.n. Mans were mailt* for .t? : i* i ! 1 i, i 1 1> niul" " th" ii" H a--;> which will be on Saturday. 1' lay l'>t. . other plans wore ma.I t* i. -O. M !; ?! our usual weekly dis- ? ; -lot* ".SoM-uli/.a'tion'*. was. th l! pie /.hi- week ami .Miss Coopoi U' j ; main s.viaker. Slit* brought nnv In, !p!'!'ul and interesting V :;t. l . N-.'xl wc.I; is-strictly busi- ' i iu.k lOTTi we will not huve_j> t tli- i ion. , * d 'i'lie remaining part of the eveI I'ifg wa, spent in playng cards. ( ilui In -fore v.e left wy \\\ re served ! ;*, wry delicious u past by Mis. ebadow-. , ci j \\ dis.ri. l ed by singing "(Jo 1 ( j W'ii'i You.'' Miss Moore of el i.'jl > M. 1);."t': ie Ave. will be the > j i.o.-t'-ss next week. w i Miss.) t'ra KiiU, reporter ?'< ; TDK WARD ONI*' WILI.lNb ei WORK MltS :g \v i. The clul) met at the home of. si Miss Kastcr Ore.n, 115 Sumter t. 'I'ue-il-iy, May 5, with-the Mad- *> am President presiding. Thp meet- si ihir was called to older by th J Madam President and op no i In I uing the club's song-, led by Jamie Wolfe, Mrs. Jteasa f Mm* ('vie is; burgh led pia.ver. Pil>le vers - were heard by all of ii numb. rs. flie minutes were read motioned L by Mi<s I.hey Jones, second bv M * s. IMa M.-.e Moss. Then the roll S Was cail' d; '.lie numbers briefly. Mi--.: ( Tea sic Mae Thompson V Trrnwot' ttu* "club is very ;IL The (' nn tir.g wits clos ii; Miss Nancy w Sims leu the- closing song. Miss s< A*nie Hello Wolfe led the closing p order. * tl I II 1*1 li\l KI.SIOK PROOKliS-j sivi*; cu n j? it T | (Jrccmvood. Sr it Hello everybody! Oil April 21), '< in Kxcelsior* Progressior club w .Ljournyed until wo, cam . to the ai beautiful homo of Sir. and Miss Louis and t enovn Fisticr; i.lm tl mingled with visitors and friends nt the club was one '.hundred percent j the house was filled with laughter hi j showing that every one was hav- is j ii:g an enjoyable evening. si We felt great to have as our si uVTvf<"' rs,' Ml'.?mt.'tTeiVrnei-, mail^ ager of one of (Jrecmvood leading M rf'nbuvd Funeral homes. Miss R. M K. Belcher of Abbeville, 8. C.; Mr. C Kdwnrd Daniel of Abbeville, S. C.; VN Mr. Louis Wilson of (ireonwood, S. 1 ('.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, st j parents of Mr. and Miss Fisher,I ht j an,| fa- t. tut not least our dear ?inn lor, Rev.?LL?B. Mlirli -1 All. 1 gave some interesting remarks ihen collection was taken which a| mounted to $1.20. We were Ber-.E lvcd CQcktqih ' " <*? I , " I >1 Vouch u }Ir. A. 'IV Williams, has been a .side.nl <>l" Augusta, Cia. for the ant ydar and a half. While theie c received his divorce from Miss lean Washington. former Wife. MiT \\ illianTis is n?>\v planning open iln?- Williams' * Funeral lorn , at 1S0S Wa-liin.i?ton street. m ? Till; ( AVAI.IFUS ('MB The Favali .ly club h Id it reeuv wot klyj mjetinjr Tuesday -night, ay Oj P.At t ie te>hi? nee of T. Mat ion William . 1U0S WashiKtun street.?The nu ft inn wrrsr tiled to crder- at S:(Hl o'clock. hy i ? presi<lM.it. after which Mr. [elton Herbert, t he t h'.aphiin, cooacted?the devotional Semite. Tliessmess isyrt . of i?>v i.n etir.v:. was iscussed w\ith the president predintr; 7?"~' ' The hrfsT se'rV-i d a' suivfpttops com lion of; 'foa-t nmk, jtnen peas, co, jvt;.So salad, h mona 'e, acnes with w.np cioani ami ike. THE HROWN SKIN MOIiEL SOCIAL CLUI5 The euif mot tuosdhy.May 5. t Miss Mattie l-aul lc'.irj Gregg t. at eight o'clock, opened with tv sojv.'. "Wh il e Me Lead - Me 1 'ill Follow." . -'"third I'salms rc"ate;i in concert. A musical solo laye;l 'by Miss . Mildred Ruth oyd, iniu.iti s of. the past meeting ore ri ad. i "11 > ail M, <h; > n:ii i roirptly. Unlihislnd and , new isiness discussed, We were very ktd tV) law thu'e gills from the ver Heady. Sport club. Each had short talk.-. After the business arts- of th -meeting, the eight rown 'Skin' Model girls' were taki to Hi e /.< Ii n. an 1 enjoyed the st of the ( veiling playing cards .<1 iliiii; ine by the in- How music ayed l>y Mr. llubhcr Myers. They t'l'e ! '' Vi 11" a?cork.'.:n.?< !it 'Ui'n bad oil - ! "t t I a v. sliced tolatoes and Hit/, crackers.' - The lib meets every "!"n. .-.lay evening ght o'clock at the clnli room, H12 Or. gg St! Visit... s( are alays \\ . 1 ci?in. . We_\\ill he with ?u again m xt Tuesday at the upe time*, station: HS.*:S Ciuh. Reporter, Eulia Mae Raul THlvA 1U SADKitS ili ? i c. snd.i rs !:i hj their reguir 1110 -ting nt tlio ! o nto of ML' Hi rt Williams.. A sho.it but very itorostirg. program was i endorod it/!'" Which everyone responded >.t he Jinancial roll ,calT.*d'Tito two nr pleiLos?o. oi o?o il ott?ir.sti mon as to what to do and?wlum_ > do it. After tho oli was-ion o: II important hvsino-s-wv were .'tvod a delicious t e.pt> t and. al. io . nn nibiMS .i<.inc<] in several anus, of bridge while tho soft msie \va> heat.I i .vo>- the raiilo. isitors arc always invited, Head :o news in ike Palmetto Loader ?*!> n !. and .lain t;s r.oxt Taesay night. ^ I.KS DlvMOISlil.l.KS Featuring last .week's social ilcndar was I.o's Demoiselles lul> meeting Tuesday- evening ntei tajnod u-t the home of ' tkl.-aiss, I i -- s In aucHim?Davis. Iiioli was fine rant with bowjs o. .'<1 roses, and van-colored pancies. Business was <|Uiekly di. patch1 and a short but interesting proram was- rendered. ^Th<?hostess as assisted in serving a delicious alad course iy Miss \. Weston. We were delighted to have as nr. guests Messrs Joseph Marhall, William Davis, John Allen ohm-on,. Thomas Nelson and onatlian Francis. - . UK BROKER W ASH INtiTON BLOCKER LETTER CLUB 'The BoolTT WashiiigfoTi mrckTT 1 etter cliih met at the home of lr. Isaac Brown on Wagj^wigbm I'lr m eling; was. called to order y the l'i'esi-U n.l at Siop p. in. The hnplni'). Mr. Il; ward Barbel' ho's responsible for the opening ?rvicos opejied by singing and a raycr liy Mr. Met?.; after which ie club meeting was. opened for ashless. The minutes of the previous it?c?Iiliir' \v; 4 Hal?uii'l adopted. lie financial roll Was culled and was decide,! to-cut. of froiii the ill the names Of all dub members ho were three or more meeting in rt ar. The club is i lanning to have itir annual dance sometime in the L'ar future. The club regrets that one of its ?st nn nibcrs, Mr. .Joseph White i planning t,?' leave town for the tmnur, we wish for him a very (^ essful summer \acationt issrs. James McDaniols, James etz, Howard Burlier Jasper Byrd hris White, Joe WTii(< , ll<; ill own I '111. Lawson! St. Julian Walker. | After th meeting the club was srved a delicious repast l>y the isl. Next meet nig May If 1D3G at inn lToidt. street. __ [ Come young folk and go with the xcelsior Progression club oh its iendly tour. j? THE PALMETTO LEADER IN MEMORIAM In remembrance of our dear . mother who uied June 2t>, l'jJti. We loved her but Jesus loved he? le t. It is our.loss and heaven's e;ain. ? Mrs. Annie Brown 'Calhoun, S. C. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my d^ar mother, the late Mrs. Julia G. Williams, j who passed away May 8, I'll Jo. In iil'e you were a dear, Uh, how 1 wish that you wort near, Your life hold such a sweet bliss Each thought of you?a hope, Each word a prayer? Shall always hold you in loving care. Cod send this angel spirit from above, Again from it into Mother Cove. Blanche G. Williams, daughter mm ? BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB The Blue Moon Social Club hold Ltheir weekly meeting at the home [oi Miss Carrie Henderson, Idly ?Lincoln "St:?Ttrcxdsrv?nrirht: Mitt o. The- meeting was; opened by the ?Lurall*?^rrayvr?being repeated,?a- i song was rendered by the club, ana Bible verses by eaeli member. Alter the devotional exercises !_\v_uie over the president touK charge of the meeting. She gave a brief discussion on the uplilt ol . vhe club, The financial roll was called and ovgry member .responded. The next meeting will be held at the uoine ol Mrs. Geneva McNair. fhc meeting was closed with mizpah. Once agffin we are inviting you to our silver tea on'Mother's Day .-undhy, May 1.0 at 'the home ol airs, i.ottie Hawkins 1008 Washington St. WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB On April 28 the club met at the .home ol Mrs. Frances Smith. Tin meeting was called to order by the president; opening song "Will there be any Stars," led liy Mrs. Maggie Johnson; Lords prayer, chanted; Bible verses, all members and selection. "In the Garden" led 1 y .Mrs. Hawkins. Alter the de votion the roll was called and ah mom bets responded. The house was .then opened lor old and new business. We wish to invite the public to our farmer's Ball Friday, May 22. Alter the meeting- music?and ?rtrds were eiijuycTt.?Tilt1 t.OSU'S.- " f'-erved lemonade, cake and minis. 1'uesday, May 5 the club met at the home of Mrs. Willie M. Weiton on McDuflie Aye. with the vice president presiding; opening song led by Mrs. Evelyn Merbodn; prayer in concert; scripture lesson by Mrs. 1). .Charih; seconu song ?Mrs. Hawkins. Alter devplionals all members took a part in the business and we wish to state that a prize will be given to the piettiesi gingham dress at ou'i ball. Wo thank our many friends who attended the.sivler tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Welton. Help us to shine with the golden stars Friday night on their picnic. We- thank tin- Hnh, ioi their invitation and we were Ttiui to?have ais our'- guests Mr. M. Harris Willf3*Sc.ott and Bcnard Cliavis. Visitors are always welcome. The hostess served fruit i-ohol *>.?>.n. n.n..-. u .Tunvioiv.iicn, pullCIl, 1 C t! cieani and cake and mints, LKkV BIRD SOCIAL CLUB Thd Lucky Bird Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Laura Brown 1'u. sday, May 5 at p. m". at 31-1 I Pickens St. Opening sung led by Mrs. Annie Porter; scripture reading, Mr. Sam McCoy; prayer, vice president. After another song the president took charge. The "minutes' of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. New and unfinished business was discussed. Miss M. L. Carr is still I s.ck at 1111 Blossom St. 1 here, will be a silver tea at the. holme of Mrs. Mamie Coleman, 1_'22 Pat k SC.. Opening of the program song, "^csus on the Main Line",. Miss. Mary McCoy; talk, Mr. Willje Boyce; talk, Mrs: Annie oiicr; Soio, airs. May McCoy; talk, Mr. Sam McCoy; remarks front the president and vice president; solo, 'Mrs. Juliah Hampton.. live roll was called. Our next melting will. :be-held -at. .at?homo of Miss Juliah Hampton, 1211 Wheat St. We were dismissed by Mr. Sam Williams. There will be a fish fry at the home of Mrs. Laurel Brown Saturuay night. May U. I.ICS BONNES AMIES SOCIAL CLl'B I . __ Les Bonnes Amios Club met at the home of Miss Louise Gibson ^1 uesday evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting was opetud by ? singing | the club song led by Miss Annie Mae Jackson,, quotations were re! peated and a poem was ryad by ; Miss Ruby Davis. A very?.interesting talk was given by Miss Cleo I'erry after which Miss Madgerene Perry sang a solo. The minutes of the last meeting were read then the business was discussed. The club has decided to give a palty for our new members who are Misses Kuby Davis, . Cleo and Madgerene Perry and Eloise Peters. The financial roll was .called and each member responded. We were glad to have as a visitor Mr. Louis Gibson, a member of our brother club, Los Hons Amis. Visitors are always welcome. The hostess served a delicious cuuise of strawberry?trs cream ~ and cake. Our next meeting will be held with Mrs. Juanita Chavis Murphy. "j - "*:*< MODERN ESTIC SOCIAL < l.t'H On last. Wednesday ?. v>.-in11u rlu Modernistic SoviUl t 1.0 j.r'a\ sui prise party at the I o,iie ?>i Mrs. Walker in honor o! .Mi-; Alar on Kit to who left the city enroute to New York. Thu Calvai liei s, tin- jruests i-Iab of the Modernistic* weie 'p?e-ent Every minute was mei riiy and everybody enjoyed then>.-e.;ve-. We were royally eiiteitaitul vvitn music uy the l.Ucky .Strike Orciie tra after which we w. re setveu Ala Salute, a French dish, 'fruit punch and cake. K,veryhodv hid. 4'arewell to Mitjs Katoaml depact6d' - ? c. h. b. a. s. m:\ns Those who dodge work are i to be dodged Ivy the reward. The C. H." B. A. S. of district ^Ts'o. I oT ihe ~NWt>vny n: fTic met on Saturday, April at the church of lodge No. 1 lu l: t'. A. M, K. Church, Vinjm, S. 'I'lr meeting was called "to order .at o..>u p. in. uy ino prescient, .Mrs Maria Burton. -Several pray 1 "Wfcre made then the devotional 7 . -ercises were' OhVsod. . The Stat. Secretary, Mr. Walter" William-' took eharjre. The secrtlai y fallen the roll and the collection wii good. May God bless us that wr mat be able to help some needy ones \Ve'tTaV_e~Toui- ifeYiTbTliljri>. "' We raised during the Cn.i<>r session, death 'money, 12. Union, $.'14.00; buck indcl'itn<- $11.50, grand total SluT.Sa p! : $2:40 paid but or .the same to undertakers ?n-rt- hreaved fniritr M 10.35. For'lniscellaiH'ous $11''..In grand total paid .out $157.$") The popular pastor of St Philip A: M. K. Church. F.astovei. Rev. .L G. Bowman and the orator Rev. W. R. Bowman wire very much missed from the Unior meeting hut the iil'['lcel'> hop.-?< a' they will arrange-their affair, s. as to meet with vi* next time. TO MRS. I I I.A COOKK III.AM.V. S. ( Mother It Is You Mother t'l?)\vy|>,;i child n,;i.y mid- r standi * :?; But the message t-hey iir.pu?. . > Cannot bless like v my Mother's > hands Or the whispering of her heart. I went looking for . flowers one day, I looker the whole work! thrmjgh, But the sweetest flowei s on.,-earth I found Mother it is you. Joy a child may understandThe message they impart Cannot bless like my. Moth r'hands Or the whisper of her Heart. 1 went h? king for joy Hoe -!ay. I looked -the whole world 'through". Tlu- greatest .Toy oh eafthl i'niihd Mother it is you. ' : Mothers, every one may understand, . The message they impart, hands, ^ LI - - i*i vyaunuL uiess llKe my .Motile! Or the whisper of her heart. I went looking1 for a .mother one day;? r-*??? I looked the whole world through, The iprettiest mother on earth 1 found Mother it is you. Mother this world is till; (i with every thing, Theje are flowers, treasures, .h>y To make it look anew and mothers too, But the greatest t; ink i n *? ;?: \v. today :: " _ . Mother it is you. Annie Belle Cooke I Love You<7o) VJt/herever she floes, all eyes are upon her. Men admire and whisper eaflerly, "Who Is the fllrl with the bcatti-rfttf hair?" They crowd around ?asking for dances ? beflfllnfl for dates. Women envy her; they wonder ho a she " keeps her Hair so sofr, so radiant, so youthful Inoklnfl! Such hair Is a precious possession. Yet there Is no mystery ahout It. A jlmple application of GoJefroy's l.arieuse can bring to you that Irresistible.charm that unlocks the door to romance, that wins men's hearts. Thousands who have lost their popularity because of ugly hair ? hair made streaky and off-color by straliihtcners ? hnlr that has been scorched and burned by hot Irons?hair that has -turned gray, before Its time ?these .thousands have regained their youth ful glamour with l.arieuse. And Godefroy's l.arieuse Is so easy to use. No fuss; no bother; as easy to apply //your ( /T> GC dialer can't supply you A $t.2i 9DIPROY MANUFACTURING COMPAf . i ' ' ' - ' ... 1 . Blanche ( alloway And Oi'i'hc.vtrsi At A uditorium Friday nite, May 15th| _4HVAI;t-^VI ft :' " . ADMI:>S!<[>\ ? , ? \T,-, | \D\ ANri-iTi' K':TS 7r,cj \Vf!!TK S!?r.'T.VTUIfS TV AdtJ4. Tic !; : '> On SaUI'M'*.. 1 ith and 17,tii ut \uditoiMurr. S;r n 11 !T'f)'"?,*> trfTTTHolTiTl Thi i'r; !. 1 FOK l o.y .Hi : .: '> .t . ;;. . >r-;.?>.' Wc .-h<i\V .vmj \V:.Ui. \y'?* i.:.\? it'i'l^ull \.<>U;!nr.y" i; :?; 5": i |,t wii, | '.III1 a | > i a- Mi- t.s.nw yl.. IS IIaskt II \ \? . t renin- and bath, s!2 li'fc St.- r :<>pr.- lartc lot " ?iW I aSt. ti 1011 in- . . , 2S2II I ,adj Sts.*:! romii- _ 1 fOtt Hex \\ aid St. t rixini-. _ I*!0t'. lliHward St. t| rooms L'tiO.I I -11111 v. <:<nI - A \ r; ."? rnftfiis lirirk .712 'V St. it r"r''?in-. hath lull (,r;on St.' 1- r?.< ? .<-, bat-h "J-'OMi t.?<*1* \a's -S?. I nnwi;-, balli runriiltTY (:\Y \ lit.: ! < : wt i\f y< I' { . . .... pot.". V. .' ?' : ' < ' a:: '; ri"N?. a < ; . : j. ;; . JU'S- . ^ ' f ItH:"F$hir,US .-LIUJJ?I - *t' i?H' ; i- ! h iiimiiu' IH'i Iliinti.tnn i. I'li-inc' -ij'is * +*+*?* i sb ha!ki/i.m;ek | A \\?inclt r!'iiI I|;'ur (ir? ?rr 1 r^Ia'-.ttSk 1>lu hair trow I.unir." Kul' I and I.iisuriunt..^A f a; 1 will j |)rn\?> .it? woivdrrt'uj worth.- ? Marrti-nirt r drutter . _?-u | I'rjfs.xinc Oil 2"? ' I'n's'au" lOo. A I.>* !-!' I' \\ ^ N V, T>??V "-'I < *'io. S; ( I iTi-.i;v .'-I T~" TliV'eluh TniA :i; t' " 1,' Viii' >? ' ] | A!' ? J.ira \\ 1 ';; "1 ~ I' . AJ;,;. j {_*? Tiir n)< ( tii:V w a'- i ' j. V j j It-.- i" v >! !:*.. W - ? :i- :i voi y j intorejtiiitr till" ine" W- i-. ?! j | t'l-iir ui-w t > . M'-?i P:i;;yn? ' j !i!yotv. <'< ?!? -. . ' ? "?r?*tI*.v i ! 'iY.i :'.v:r>t . ittvi n> \ 35ne "Tt r.vatr. \ 1 The Jioste.?s \nr til.a : in '-rrenin, take a:>!'.'ay<ka "!"> tax- j - m-eer-hiv ivill In,?la hi a' hem; 1 Mi*- ( iaa iia lt-av] l JoS" Ifeidt 1 St. Tuesday. at S: ??? n.- tit. The ;ui-of the elitb are i weiliimr together fairhfisllv in! Wl, W,V as'i i jrcttthj? ready IV-r the sum- ! liter days. Ilat'pine^s and stave-s : a. e. mind- of every nicnib r t i?f the ekib, I \\ i,ee. ?. ? m:ikr-?e.:r -ih'st' start . j We .will net e-ivo up the ,d- e?l Itut try another part." _ {_ X: ij ,.. X- I < I'hcU ,t:y'I bulling \ if ^ nord" - /;/// .X X/// | j| X X./T* / /u.vz !o the J i \ .. / l - .. Cxii.L \\ J)(i Auis^ JL - i \ VS!f luiyf'. li a# a shampoo. Color rnmi's i|tilrkly, evenly : .let black, black, dark, medium or liftht brow n. or blonde. No dyed look; no stickiness; no smell. It uili not ru|? of! and 11 treatment .si11 last as loop, as sit months. Hop t gamble wltli Jiappiiiess, don't | ' walt. Cn't a bottle of I arietise from your dealer TOl)\Y. Then you. too. | can have the kind of hair that makes j I' men say. "I I.ove You!" JDEFROY'S |; 'rich HAIR coloring IMPROVED r " 4Y >310 OLIVi STRUT, ST. LOUIt, MO- '"A 7 JliST t "TJH 'rip e. r-:-'r4 o~# YOU DON'T HAM 7J SM' YE At l: t v ? . a y remove j fccatd Aili'i'ou! Tor: razor, no jcrapT.e* 'i t r. rb o:Hier. Merely S[ j.!y V.- ; r-. v.der- oS ^ directed ? the n ?.<i J . . J clear, smooth sK;n. D ot a;..'! .buys a generous slic -e.;c ar ait, d-u^ store. If you ttjiti to try '?1-' j'Z .vU' OU. Ar-le Ma^ic Shav.nv; Psv.dcr C. , D, Savanrffch Co, lof tree trial scrrpic."' blamii.1 Iiiiuik'v'jj-^ " . HJo A IT V SIIOI'I'K Meant} C raff. . M.i- M | ' ?4' r Wavi", frrnfrfru.?.-; a .Sjl? rial-' ' : ?y? iTrainr- nY I'hone 5721 I'll- Ave. ' . ????? >;->*?: ; ; -r -H V >1!N ~ Diauv 'sit "h.vs las v "<ru:.! i.icv.K : ' . . K?i 1 M MS' sr. . v- > >-> < . i . M M ) \>5.- t-niKU'S ' Ilai.r _'jjrow?_v ; _4-^?V I'rtr JJiscoMMi SealDr-Gives'i,ile <t Itfnuty. UKS'K (iHftW'KR-^apjjiy twice a wcvk ?I'Uti'K 35c. ? iT-Oli TJfi-.iiiJir'u St. C>?lui..bia . . ( fninlh' J )r ?i j; St ore. Washington St. . .. Thomas Drjiir "Fto.reTt urnvr I a> l<Sf ' ' aim 11 arc! t it StrO' ts """" A IA'("/* i.Sf.vis i - -y ? > i i 11. Oh ;T i-ciUiuii'v Service \M) br;f.i \r: ' 3 nuv i j k v\i\(; | ( lUllKMN . litiV]{'rTlipii ] N hV\ j?f'r.T\i111). -' ' f; Al'M-R V > T.;n y CLF.\M>rrr { o Frone.I-1^2:; ' I .el I " Arlisjiiis ( ?r. *. v . v>U m Ir: Ifi'iii'' \ > *i!*r? ' Give TAX-o-l iS i v a'p.. - ? n-,; -ail- L.n:t . .. lowed. W\ . , ;i fc cr-.'Wth . " l-i-: 1 13. X 11:,:: .V 1 n : r. V.. i i; \ _ . .J0 1 i:j'x i>;' r.. '45c Oflive. Agents w':i nie<] ^ r;|j. ,or r- , h. Mi?e. 1 aii!..-- arolina . : >: it. . <.j i; v. i i HHH.i, i , > .>?,. \N \ U Iviv * _\ _S i 01' A I_|_ I W (; o i> s i I) E I H \\ T }\ L ' j " Th 0 TTtn-w^fTTHT^OTT S'TeT t " ii. ii;!r\m -1-1 71h Ue. a. ' '.nd St A ; i ?-> Vxi'U. N< ?A "\ 4^4t j \' !V'iiON f you want your Harr to crow us* i \n ii-tiio-ij:ne it t tn 11. \ i iv 11 i\\ M\ r.ic t niakt - slubiyrVi '.inir Soft. Silky and G i o - ? y. 'aitkcTho-l/f ?k- 1 lair 'Grower - 25c ? ' ?? )oublo Straiirht Ha',r. Grower 50c "einple Hair Grower . 35c 'rcssir.p Oil. .... __ 50c lea's Hair" Gloss 25o teffisterod in 1'. -Sr Patent Ofliee. 'alade by - ' . ?Mme. ! '. Hi el t'otee Frierson?: Edprcwold Post Office, Columbia, S. C. i genU WanUd ?. i? .