The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Tuesday afternoon of each weo
Many letters are rece-iv^d too la'
for publication
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-f ' Boys
And Girls
W A N T E D
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for ani;
Put ious boy's and pirH to make
money every ce*!*, all year
loner, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. \Vp supply everything.
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are now happy, making their
own spending nicvy. Ail you
have to do to join .tljom is to
' write to the ad?bc s_ below
and ask for.fw!5' titt v'".' >\'r'itc
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Willi M lite NEWS ~
1 has. not Toryotten us. Why
v.e i'oryotten to 4101101111 our
lie blessed us, with a
ain! Sunday everybody went
enjoyiny the blessings of
t.
i*. It. J. Lee- delivered "to his
??jrat;<'ti at Cedar Grove ,a
.i'l .:. nn<>n. Kvviyonv
I ji-jsr^tily. and mad^ to girtle
tejr -words. His text , was:
I'll.* lcring of tluv Eagle.
I limit. .'12:11-12, In his text,
owvfl' lis (' at V we ttfo" once
rs. God las ah advocate foi
Angels in ll.aven rvn'TtVer
one sinner that re.
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Willie hot:is Hpps, was the
! g::\.st of Mr. and Mrs,
lipps an I family. Sunday,
account of. the illness,;of the.
< nt. Mi ?. Alrco' iJyni. the
m's llonie Mletu tit . Soch ty
it., h. r home. Eii lay. July
ope for the Ihesid.nt an Hm,te
roeovi ry. T .
'^Ioiiroe I.y!'.^, .from I'nio.iv
a pop call to visit his niece.
'He lie "Wallace, the past
Jim Si at-'.' who recently
I away, was funeralizcd at
vs' i|, chnreh last Sunday.' He
. tunny (I niourtr his passMr.
.1. ('. Hvrtl, Undertaker
it <1. L. : " '
u Ih -1 V ;i".'.oin- left Saturday
P ivi A il! > "N. to spend
I ^11 11 * 1*.
i'l .1 ' i! .Inn. s. who recen ly
n'.'i'w..- fuinralized sit the.
nr: it- i '. Uhufrh.- Sat irI
27. \ Kev'. J. <hdlir.s
Nov. I.i'fi y. lie- Waves' to
i Id- p:t "sitpr. J .sister*. 1
.r ; mi :. host' his yoitrtg
P. i ; linker of 1" it-kit -
Yiv .SiiSi
> . t . V- 111 the p '
?v v. it", ifi' pannt*. Mr. and
' . !.i '' 'v.r;- :i;iil hroti o..
jh: r. V." tie In re, she was I
: .*.<i an I J-s:hv-.liu*f.t tl.
;. ! i!':; !;, ! .Jr. What aAur- '
. M. I!. 1! IT i i adored* I: r
a i. a! ;-y at Flint l!i'.'
A larpe .ci"<>\\ ii
*'i s< i.t tohtar'her retiditL<jiis..
was.^yer/s a!
u'.iar.L:. .
v.? h i.ina attend a >y
i i t N* c< ::i i.>iity. She
a r <''a 1. v.!; a she- slity.s
inr*"-' A.vm'Us*. ''There -is n?>
; . ! I .vi;;- -Mis. RulT
v. ! i n I vT'n -Mr?v
a ' ha 'iiii.
v. ;?' ; la.J to have Rev.
: a a ! his :Kn**<:n]i;mists in
?i . at (\ iar-di'ovo.
h*? s*? i* i (U' aI .Sunday a'
' i I'.a t--t ehtny'h,- Mr
i '..at. i>i>; s .you, and
' aiti.-l,!"1 tiHf-in the pro--*
I* ail ii"'. hut < a.a- to see.
W.' 1 a* I . A .! iner, Sala
i and Millie .Joiner spent
( \yniiijf'H-ith Misses
aa .-'v.- !i Ih-aulah Swiud
d ^"'il-dleia. Tiny re!
. aa . i a.. a o ui l evotiinjr.
!?; , V. lapp^__
A\ ;.;.a. ' and J{raddie
!-:r,e Sa hi !/.- ) J.,as return d
' 1 ' on-led av/av to
'' -''in < . I'ti hi-joimt I>1
mm i?ih < *' his yrand
n r. Mi r I.nla Kcid. She"
) i;:id - .was instantly
} 'f >ri:;ir swi'i't heart.
f':ni ? Morris, Alice Me!
v ir ar.eiim|<a!iie-t
t , Si}>i nim* jyuest
1, i -i- " i> ! <
' -frTf:iT7-~rr-,~r., d i atiy?:
:'/! mi < ream Social at
<li w church Saturday
M -I M-y alxi there will be
ta'tu.! r.t at S|it inj; Hill A
c. ni.-h Saturday nite.
>: ii.
t-o vi-it one nf tiu-Si. socials
l^i "pic,- in>111 Thiniasvillu,
ci-e :cii in \\*liitnliro Sat-\\
c li"p(. all enjoyed a
Mi 11 i(i?U)h?the- ;?
' I !; '< V i-y
:n t' \v it!i the l.n<d.M Ilyy,
" "fl : *' were 111- diiiiu
I Mr. and Mis. Witlian
' mi -jin iay iiijl,t, June
;i I'i'W IJiilly was spnnsore
c member.* of I lie clinch i'
>17.was faiscc', and' tli
'y of I lie church broke fot tl
a sony. "The f+ril'th is'
y \Jlc feel safe,- ir
that I)o*.l?|c. Ihan.h" is :uV#
ill il ul -umiwtf-ms: r
iiiyh their splendid services
tao third Sunday in June
than I!) meijtbely; lUivc been
) > ?Ta . c h it c lt. 'I
fM-i- v??ry sorry to learn of
ii7?.mOJ niny at teiv -o'clock,
al artanyeinent has not yet
completed. . <
E PALMETTO LEADER
CAMERON NEWS
?W)??Bowman
?Cameron i>? located in n ngricttl
ture scctimrof Chlfibun''county ami
is one of the best thriving towns
of its size in the state. Its soil is
rich with homos n"'1
tors. The long d'roujgjpt did not
stop the crops of this section, as in
others, because the water table
was sufficiently mar the surface
to assist the capillary water to
lorm moisture for its plants.
1 tenee, the people of this section
are having crops as never before.
oThe white people of this section
are very nice and friendly to!
ihe colored people. This writer
has lived in Columbia and manv
other cities and towns much lar-vfer-than-Cameron;
but we must
| .onfess that we haven't never met
a more friendly white TiTend than
these here at Cameron.
The store-keepers are E. S.
Ulmer, J. D. Fristiies. Dr. H. It
East, our diuggist and Doctor,
j Mrs. llattie Perkins, kvho runs a
nnjllinery department and sells
nats and things cheaper than in
Orangeburg or Colulmbia, Mr. C.
i>. Bull and Son, and Mr. O. A.
ltichenbacker, president of oui
bank and runs the largest merchandise
and hardware stole in
Cameron.
Both, Mr. Bull and Mr. Kick-n
acker Hell and buy cotton and see
io it that no one suffer'for bread.
Mr. Evans is our Postmaster, very
polite and sets to it that hi,. p'atons
yet etliciet >t rviiv*. \\ . 1J.
'Ford, .a veiy youny mun .iUst out
ills teeiu is our- mayor. l,)r. A. 1'.
Tray.wiek is th^?^nost popular
physician jn South Carolina. Pat.
lents of both ia.es conu- hundreds
>f .miles to see lviiu diagnosis their
complaints. Patients from Elloree.
iIcily Hill, Oraii?\. hur-g and St.
Matthews ke.(*p him so busjA that
our own home people niaaj'l times
c.?.n't get his service.. If yoi aii
ick and want to live hme^r- you
can't go wrong by soeiny i >v. ."Kraywi.ck_
We shall wiite inore concerning
our nth.-r fiii-ml.--., both
colored .'and white.
The Sunday.school at St. Peter
was good, as u^ual. OyUection
$1.20. Our beloved pastortplleaehed
a soul reviving r n
- v * ' tv/li rtllVl
the s.eniion Prof. ('. .G. Garrett. <>, '
Colombia addressed the audience.
Other visitors wefe ('. Shedrick,
Miss Ilattie Perrin. Kstelle Johnson.
We were clad to have these
visitors. A hoti-e was read 1'iduil
lite Rroud River Company, saying
liyhts would be soon installed in<>ur
church.
At .St. Paul Sunday, the chur.T;
school opened at t'.a'IU o'clock.
Discussion: "The coniinf* of tIivi
Holy Spirit in Power." Our pa-t*'r
reviewed the lesson.
Sunday l*it\ir-Communion Day
our belovtd 1 astor. Rvv. 0. i?.
IJarr preached a sermon that wi'.i
never he forjfotten by the nu in
hers of St. Paul Church. He
rm;r"t>et'ter~ and better eaei.'
Sunday: One?vifitni .. w; r. M i
Lillian Scott a nil others. -Mis.s
1-Mna R. Tiade-o'spent the week-; no
-fw4He fiom Slate Sniiiin'ei School.
M II.LIIRAM II A. M. K.
( Ill RCIl
Rev: I. M. Do/ier. Paslur '
The Sunday school \\a? Open -d
at thc usual hour, with the Sup:,
at ..is post-. The lesson w;is di> !
cussed and carried out in the iisis. t
: ! manner: the less, n was revkw.
e<l by the Supt. We were. \vr. i
proud in hav,.- the1 following visitors
in Sunday school: R.v. Gain- j
. new on and Kev. Ui \vn.
.M isscs . Susanna Ilrown, -Wnili
Davis and I.'.uy Burns'.* Tketnfmhejs
,<rrcctoii them very Avclconi
and wi.-hiiiy; their return in lhe
near future.
Our pastor wis contpelh<1 to i>,at
his other (hinv'n Sunday, bur
he h;i 1 made a nature meat for ? ur
service, and it Was conducted very
line. .About ileven thirty < 11 ::!??i
11 e v. llyman presented .Rev. Allen
Brown t<> the waiting eomrnjration;
ho preeehi'd a wonderful serHti?n
fn hi Revelation 1st ch'apt< .
11th verse, tin people s reined to'
have enjoyed the discourse.
Midbrain h. and there were prop]
from all direction to-hear the exercises.
In the beirmniiirr r.T .t'n
yxereises as.usual the pastor baptised
appr-'xiiiiati l>y. twenty infants.
The remainder of the evenine:
was earrie'd out very (rood
with various speeches and quartets.
The. eolleeijoif was taken up by
the TbTlnwintr: Miss Lossiy Guiles.
Mi-. Munro DiviS, Miss Goorjrin
Th.iiiinsou_.\ir T- ddy, Gain, AG? .
Gawrio llines. Air. Jessie Thomas
Miss Adh-U Flenimintr. Mr. Kdd
Gaifwy. Mi.-- Carrie Hynvs and
Mr. Thomas havinjr raised tin
iarjrest amount wore legally erowr
*<] Queen and Kinf* of Children's
Day. **
There were, many visitors durintr
the- (utile* day. Anions on
visitor-: T<-cui? \1? - . U .1.
liams, Sarah Wordev.. and I.nl- Willi
anis weye down with Mr. I.. .1 I
flyman to witncs tile fYiTii-i?>
The giids around Mil Haunch
'ooko 1_ vci'v attractive on "">
special FTay.
.Misses IVessjve Cousark ant
Corine Dave arc improving tin it
personality by reading securing
and reading the paper each week.
The ChildiH-n's Day collection
totaled over nineff) dollars, .Tht.
pastor seemed to have been
well pleased with the entire day,
and remarked that it was tine. Tin
w<+ples?in this section were won
derfully blessed wit.lv the rain that
Tell Suriday yvcaiing, and wishing
that it will continue.
Mr, K. K; d-ruilt-s observed -^'hi
dren's Day at home. Mr. I/. K,
1 lyman, J. P. Kelly and Orie Roberson
was FlteWinner guesFs oTj"
Mr. and Mrs. Born/If (J. Woodberry
Mrs. Icelean Davis spent the
week-end hom6. !_<
I
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rt.v?1., ,\V. Witherspnnn, Bits! or jq
well attended in spite c/!' the
extremely hot weather that prevailed.
Dr. WitheYspoon preach,
"oil two splendid gospel * sermons.
The morning sermon followed his
usual sermonette to the little I
church. The subject used for the
light ulonjj the pathway, was
stressed to the edification of old
j and young.
At i i win o n.. w;?
4AV X I .wv u. 111. 1VI, 11 iinwiojvouii
electrified a large congregation
using as a text the 121st Psalm
"The help of the hills" was the
theme developed- by the speaker'
The spiritual l'ervor ran high, and
there was general rejoicing as the
gospel message w?s undohled. One""
person^imited with the church. The
League conducted a program at
its usual hour, which was well
rendered.
At 8:00 p. in. we listened with
interest to. another well delivered
sermon by the pastor, who sp.oke
from the 00th Psalm, 17th verse,
"The Sacrament of "Beauty" was
.selected as a theme, and a splendid
gospel message was the ro?
suit. One person was received jiL
to. the church at the evening sei>
vice. Manv visitors worn mwwmt
Smith has returned to the City,
from Eutawville, S. C., where slio'
spent three weeks of pleasure. All
Visitors art> accorded a hearty \vc 1epnie
at Jlorrjs Brown. Our rcglVter
.system hikes', it easy to
keep in touch with visitors .-it our
church. Mrs. I.;. (1. Smalls, of the
Emertrehey Club staged a Print
Press Parade last Monday night in
i'-c interest u'l ttha lAirnace fund.
Our clunv'n Is alive.
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
. Mossers Nathaniel - Neshit. J,
i KinjTj James Wharton and J. B.
' Elliot rf Columbia, S- C. were the
I .cm st of Miss Edna Mae Foote
^-.rst Tuesday. .July 7.
Miss Sal lie >!nt. Taylor enter-,
lainc.l with a whist tournament
1 u'nil a social ,at?the home fo 'Mr.
| and Mrs. Peter Jenkins Thursday
'July i?.YK>r the benefit of the
Sclrjpd-of Method, of the PresbyI
terian' church. There were four
tables in the afternoon at the
'whist tournr.nu nt 'and the ' prizes
| were awarded to Mrs. Zephia and
I Mr. George Fmlry, ? -r
Mia Tlr.ophas M-cKuight hvV. for
Monroe. N. Thursday. July P.
Pev. W. S. .Minis.Mrs. B. Jones
anil -Mrs. I, b vi< npent the weekend
at home ft tn Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. I.ucia Taylor spent the day
| with lv. r'sisUr in Duo \Y*est, S. C.
July 1<>.
!,AKK < ITV (llinir
Rev. 1). \\ . \\':|sliinji!?n. Pastor.
Juil;' "JS. S.:n !ay ? schorl | 1
was conducted. bv the assistant -j-j
<upt.. .Mr. I.. M. (liven. Th- ,
soli ?>1 was larye'.y atte-iul.'d.: Sut- j
"iT;tv hiwiiiTn^-. Cy pa tor nriaehvd
r "in?A ?trt- -Tchapter ami t
it'll vor*.'. 1\ xt: "Lord what wilt
thou l.avj/ nit to do?" The pasUm- '
. pr. ;u 11 1 a vi i y in^iiirHty sermon, -
and it was-enjoy, d hy all. At 1:00 j
p. m. !:? preached at- Ihtli 1 A. M. j
K. ( i.unh. Text: "So built we. the
w;alls; an! 'all. the walls were .<
",i; '.hod together unt-o?the half
thiii- of: for the people had" a
mind to work." Jeremiah -!:(?; (
subject: "Have a Min-.l to Wo: k," (
Thy sermon w:1s wi?y jvbo.I and
l Aa't ny the amount if ?l.'?.or>
was oi ih ef-'d. SI P.00 'lor ti ns* ,
to :s. and : ">.?"> for the Stewards. (
11.in We relri iu<l to I.ake City
for. ndvriiV s m vie . Today was I
i.i'.IIv- day for t.'ie- Trustees. I,
chorus of tifty voices simp: at St.'L
Jam-is: thh vv.-.s thy jnvpcram dior j
the rt*v-i-n-Hrtfv --We??at? St: i <
James .for the o-neiit of the U'US <
tit's ih" (invert". of Tjtss. 1J; "the
Ta" .si"" a mo u a r th il 'has hoon rais- r
c ; in -any one rii'ly at On. time in ,
t-'is church, for ' about -ten years, j
V.'c also *r:ii*. dTof ether purposes 1
s'l.l'J. ntalcin.'. \ jib and total ]
S'.'J.b 1 raised ;?i St. Jaiiv.'S for the \
' . . i i ,. t*i
cay. i-Hi' .in; i ra.>%u * ?mi
it today amount d SlOn.o!-. We. \
iVrwnr.'i n'w, to repair ,
St. Jam Church v.?lio -stool in
n<-..;l of it a- Ijiiiv time airo. St. }
Mark had had ;jood success with j
t'm ir i ni< i ?uu?Saturday J
niuhi.'Juno -7. Since 1'ethe]. lias
I: i n -c lcd ov. r head, wo have (
also faisod some money to nulla
:i .-tuft an p.iUihe . pews, in the e
church. llov. V.didiinjiton can> I
to us under very dark and dreadful
clouds, and iir a very critical 1
time, and it took n'.y a man with
cfoo-1 faith in tlicl, to. stand as hi e
-food and to endu.ro as he did
Sp vkinpr in son e t at Xeaeminh
did concerning Jiausalem. Al^e
can indeed sav, h-lntfmt this w ) k .
when IJev. Washington came to it.
The walks w.-.e torn dpwn and the .
sates wire burnt' i so as to speak.
\\i> thank (i">| and can say trutbiill.v,
that the dark clout.ls arc
vanishing. We havt. nHt'otyshiitcd
int'o'st. .lames eh: 'eh already this
quarter la members; and 1 under
watch care. The pernio arc coming-bacl;
to the church more and
ii'iire every - Sunday.?Rev. Wash. ingtop
has brougld* Fight and life
t-M-t-hj* work since has has be-'n i
here, lie i.> \vi41 "spoken of by both
devout preacher, and a man who ^
is pregnant with plans; and with i
a loving wVte who stands by hijn
and with him, working day and j
night with the children, and for .1
the church, we see nothing but *j
success. The work that it will [l
take to bring this Circuit up and [
plcace it on a ba-e with the class |j
of churches that she is supposed to !j
be rein vented with, cannot ho clone
in a day. Itut we believe that it |l
can l?o done and wjll he done with ?j
tiie minister we have now if we |j
are not speaking only'of ourselves
as stewards in what we are say- *|
YPicc the.^gutim^nt.jlLj >
t';c people in saying that R~v. 3
Washington will make a round re- 'j
port when ho- goes to the cornier- !*]
enoo God being our helper.
i >V .
BEflVENfKDFI
Jtrty-^YTlahjuLs'^DCh
_ An award of $50.00 is made each year t
tion to the Negro or any Negro group for t
submitted on an improved method of b<
i,.\uii:im: hivU'tv? r
fol'mdation |
St. Louis, Mo.-?.So many wonu-n
have silked me for device about
what t<? do for excessive inspiration
that we'd better discuss it in
this coin 111 h, especially since the
warm weather season is in full
swir,g.
Women who perspire freely aI
out the face sliouhl be Very carel'ul
in applying makeup, using as
little powder and rouge as possible.
If makeup is applied heuvi- <
ly in an attempt to overcome the i
ell'eets ol perspiration, it^.will become
clotted and streaked due to
the moisture. The appearance, ;
as a rosiSlt, is much worse than it
would he if no makeup were used
at alh
Before applying any powder, it
is a iroocl idea to rir.se tin* fjico
with witch hazel or any tfoocl astringent
lotion. This has* a mildly
nstiiiigcnt effect that will check |
the flow of pespiration to some !
wcUmt- and also cool and soothe
thd* skfn.
In selecting a face * powder; be
sure "to get one as light in weight
ns possible. The heavier - potverr.
is, the more it-will tend ?ts> - be-Jj
romeTloued Vvlien it moi.-t. There- ;
fore, a powder almost as light and
lino us a talcum is the best vohn j
w.;:;tlur makeup for those who I
perspire freely. .
Moist skills, however, <io have L
one advantage. Tliay usually look '
fysli ami smooth, and do not ac- j
quire that parched, <hiod-out look:
that suniiiuu-tiHte _ sometimes j
i nigs to those drier complexions.
Consequently the giid. wjifa mpis, L
skin frequently look her'**.best ii j
slie lists no nutkeup on hcrjskin nt i ,
nil. with thg; uos.'tible exception of.j'i
a little powder to keep her nose I i
aiJA forehead frmrt becoming' [~
shint y. 11 lips, eyes, eyebrows and . <
ar attractively gi-oomea^ her i
clear natural skin will be quite j
putty without the ai l of make- j \
hp. ( , ;
JOHNSTON NEWS
The sixth of July, the Uosenval'i
campus was crowded with 1
neople. I'.'veryhmly seemed to have >
tnijoyetl the hall game b'tween I v
L'olumhia and Johnston. Columbia j t
won. -Allen Padgett and Hobo, t
played?their i). si". (
Mr. .and Mr*. Chaijoy Wifwoll r
>r r.tluehel'a were seen in town, on v
Monday. p. 111. * s
M.rs.*Julia Simm its'and lmbv of. 1
New" York "City are visiting in . the I
home of her mother, Mis. Wtst t
I'eterhark. ' ' .1
Miss M q. Holm.- xf .Ohio is f
Hsiting her mot her, Mrs. Jean i
Holmes on Illand St. 1
Mr. Fl ed j ?a\ is of (}r.anitoviIlo.' i
>7 1. v.isit I'd frit nds tn Aiken St (
>u Monday. s
,Mr. ami Mis. Henry U/ans and
Hannah Uyans of Aiken. S. r
vere the guests of Mrs. Annie t
'hinn on Sunday. ! -r-1 i
Miss Viola a ltd Mr. Uosco Davis 1
>f Augusta, (Ja. visited their MsiVl
jits. Ui>\\ and Mrs. M. .M. .Davis'
m Saturday.
, Mr. Ilohei t J!:V.w'iip .j '-.. 1^1 lcJ'tuii.?(
w C."~Was see'iflh town fin Wedncs- p
lay afternoon. j
Mrs. A. M. Spann an! her little ! f
ulopted daughter.. Vivian Kennedy ' d
vine the dinner truest* ^of. Mrs. ! ^
lolland on Mmday at Aiken. S. ('. t p
' Alt r a- serious cr.t on the*' lefr C
ittle' \Vi)lit. Sirker is well at this (|
vritlnjf. . i s
.Mis. Sarah. Smith is ill at this
vrltinjr; we hope- she will soon re- ?
over, : W - 'I;
Me are very triad to see Mrs. j
vlary Payne out atraln alter hefntr s
II for two weeks at her home on
folinson St,
Mr. Wallace Plan! motored-to n
Jranitevilte. S. C. on Saturday.' 1,
Mr.'Frost is Abw-y is askintr Jill ?,
?> hi* fiiends to Wad the Palmetto pi
.eader.
The Happy Club Will meet the th
Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 p.m. <r
til members are asked to be pros- si
nt. - y
Mrs.. A. M. tryed very hard to fj
J[UTUAL FUN
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Ambulance
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I,AI>Y ATTF.
101 S. Uh Avenue Pho
lowsorth and Hartzog, Managers
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'
Saturday, July 18, 1936
iy theFoundo- f |' \\ t>
he best paper r I ( ^
sauty culture. * \ ^
In addition to fiTuui ivt 'nithintr
to keep the. skin flesh and clean*
we should guard against any suggestion
of perspiration odor by .
using preparations made for that'
purpose. To make an inexpensive
preparation of this sort, have your
druggiest mix four drains of boric
acid, one diam of salicylic acid, -.
two fluid drams of glycerin, threeijuid
ounces of rose water, and enough
eau de cologne to make
eight fluid ounces of lotion. This
should be applied freely to parts
of the body where perspiration is
excessive and allowed to dry on
the skin,
In the summer, when.most of us
>pcr|d more time in swimming or
out in the sunlight, the scalp frequently
becomes dry and, as a result,
the hair looks dull andc lifeless.
The hair and scalp need a
good dressing oil or pomade that
will help hi ing lusture to the hair.
It is best to use a light, Oily
|Mmi<iwu ur uri-ssiUtg-.ruincr. man t\
heavy, gummy grease that will
make the hair look too sticky. f
Next time, you have your hair set
by a professional opjQi?fp?r* ask
her to help you select ;Tf pomade
that will be suited best for* your
type of hair, one that you .can ap-_
ply-three or four.times before "it
is necessary JLo have the hair set
again. { V
The pomade must be applied on
the scalp, never on the hair itself.
When it is rubbed into the
scalp properly, it soon imparts a
sheen tp the hair. ; "j .. .
Part the hair into strands find
r.ih a bit of the pomade or dressing
carefully into the scalp with
the tip of'the lipger. Go all around
the head in this manner. If
it is do K' correc tly, the "dressing
cr,n* be. applied without interfering
with your marcel wave, and,
unless the hair is unusually fine,
you can brush it lightly without
danger, to the wave after treating
Lite seal]). *
This treatment can be used once
>r twice p. week, and will aiiL the
L'ppcnraneo of the hair great*'.
HKl I.A11 A. M. I]. Gill K( 11
Sunday--was a very high day.at
Beulali A. M. K. Church. San !ay
iehool was opened at th.'IO a. in.
vith j '
.-I. I'V. I mil im -ill ill (I U'iH'S.!- ,
*i's at their post of duty. A wonler-ful-h
ss<m wp -rfiscnsei d I"17.
lif forenoe classes initi als;) l-vkw- .
d by the Supt., ltev. ! 1. Kotlrii n - ,
\ftor the ^clo.se < ?**. the Sunday
school, prayer service was bit n
Jcdden and -other* and also a
sjstanuntv nun-tiny was cop "t.e'leJ " "
>y .Mrs. II. K. Kedden. At 1 1
i. in. the pastor. Hey. S. Mi id I. ton *'
linunled. the pvJ'uit and'. -H .Vt, 1
'or his sorintin Jo-hua ISi'lH; he
ised for liis theme: Disobedient to
lod. lie preadied a. sourstirrin;*
crmon to his hearers.
Just fiber this w >'orful sorilon,
preached by Hev'i S. Mid-deon,
the Lord's Supper was adninistered
by all Christian*. nu'tiiiers
and visitors, after Ayhieh the
-.11. -- -
miic'iion was very lino,
Bro. K. Ii. Thoi.r.ax who was one
f the <M''jrate.s' at tending the
ronei al C.i"ii GTenre Th ~Xev.r York
n May, 1 '. ."><? from the Kinsrstrce
)istrict brought to us a wonderul
report; lie also made a won1
spoecli and h^ spoke ' from
rought hark the picture from the
Joneral Conference showing 'th"
iffcrence?^uitotanding men -that
tand at the head of this African
Iethodist Organization. Aftei'. his
rrat specs h RoV. S. Middleton t
it a do a few. remarks in regard to '
!rn. K. T,. ThomaV lecture' arid j
aid (iod has not forgotten this '
ace. of ours. 0
A/Tter the benediction an I disnssion
Up. Missionary reassemle?r"at
2:.?.0 p. m. to make prearatron
for a grand program for
lie Pew. Rev. S. Middleton; pas- . ?
or, Reporter, L. Redden.
et a girl from Johnston to repreent.
at the Beauty Contest this
ear. We are very sorry that she
ailed to get one. ,
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E II A L H 0 M E
?' D~ KM HA Ii.M 1NG
Service
KKASON X 15l.Tr I'It ICRS
:ndant
ne 222 Dillon, S- ('
C. H. Garrett, Associate
P.WILLIAMS;
jneral Home |
'EN DAY ANI) NIGHT |
i Quality an<l By|t.pr SpivLq j}| :?
Phone 9573 jr.
UBULANCE SERVICE
I:AI) Y ATTENDANT. . - &
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