The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, July 18, 1J136
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Mrs. Theluia Thomas, daufchtei
of Mr. and Mrs. Swygevt of Chi
caffo, 111. is spending a month
We wish her a pleasant Stay.
Mrs. Ellen Davenport and lit
t tla frvoivloA.. I- ^ /- > " -
_ 6*?....nui, ini vimimnia >at
^ urday to spend the rest of tin
1\ summer m Philadelphia wft'trhoi
n son. also New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wood.
soil formerly r.esided at S21 lleidt
m St. is now enjoying their own
Lk home on 1503 McDu'ffio Ave.
?&. On July 4th, they had as then
guest, Mrs. Nora Prcsslcy oi
jgffl Lexington, N. C.- Mrs. Presslej
IS returned to her home in Lexing
ton, expressive a very pleasant
',#? All of the friends of Miss VioJs
S Washington-are more than pleascc
H to have her up again. We hope
ffj he will take good care of hftselt
$ that her heulth may eotiVinue tc
improve.
M r, B. C. Corprew, State Agent
for the Pilgrim Health and" Life
fcpi; In*rran -e Conii^anv of. .-.Augusta
iJf ) Ga. recently 'returned from Octroi
I Michigan where lie attended the
j National Negro Insurance Asso
I'cintion...;
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Evorttt am
% ?<\ - .
family "^accompanied by Mis!
Georgia Cook left for Itye Beach
N. Y. where they will spend s^nn
time at their summer home.
T1IE R()VSE SOCIAL CIA B
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> Hello everybody! here we are a
gain telling you of our week!)
I meeting that was hold at the honn
it of Miss Ilattie Ruth Robcrson t>t
Wav.iriey St; The meeting wa:
v called to older by the President
I Opening >o;ig was- led by Mis:
Ethel Rose. Prayer by Miss Kthe
tTiobeif on. We then listened to in
interesting pri'b;i?um as follows. J,
j. solo by Mifs tiladys Miller, A Juki
by Miss Margaret Goodwin. Ai
instrumental, solo by Miss. Jennii
Miller, TheTi aTT joiue*d~Trr~askrm
: : rirfrtt.-v -Tliyp. tile, loll Was callcc
and eaeh member responded witl
Bible -verses and fees. The min
*i:Tos we re~Tedit7rcrcivcd a-n4-a<h+pt
id. Old and new business \va:
j. discussed. We adjourned to nice
I at the home of Miss Lillic Mai
Reese on Gervais St. The hostes;
served ham sandwiches, cake am
mixed drinks. ,
Ethel Rolverson, Piysident,
.uanon urown, reporter
f WAVKRL12Y SIl.VKR STAR
llcRo everybody, we are on tin
I air again.
The Waverky Silver Star Cltil
? met at the home of Mis. Graci
Jacob July 11. Opening sor.g led b;
; the President. Prayer hv Mrs
Grace Jacob. Hee-ond selectio)
was led by Miss Ruby Johnson
After which.each member respond
WT*- .
ed with Bible verses/' The nvin
utes were read. "received and a
dopted. The 10II was called an<
each -member responded with thei
. fte. After which the clijb wa
one knocked ai the door and ii
walkedFat Waller with his fom
ous Orchestra right down l'ron
Harlem. Then the hostess sevve<
a delicious course of irish potat<
salad on lettuce smacks, ham. ici
cream, take and candy and ic<
cold been. Goodby everybody un
til wo meet at the home of Misi
Mrrritr-Mmkerson on Talyo? St
Tuesthfy ntghl, at eight o'clock.
Ruby Johnson, Reporter
RHYTHM lllMKRS
SOI 1AL L'LLI
Newberry, S. C.?The Rythn
Httntcra Social C lub met- Friday
July 10, l'J.'Ifi at : 30 with Mi si
Ida Ruthorloi d as hostess? Thi
club iopened wi th~"ttTe" tlUUliC s?>nj
"Red. sails in the sunset." Th<
rtcxt fifteen minutes were de
voted to the learning of popula
songs, afterwards business wa
discussed fro ml a St meeting. Sug
gestions of many kinds were bro
before the club for discussion. Thi
club is planning to give an enter
tainment for the enjoyment of th<
members. We were very proud t
have all members present. Shor
talks for -tbo-uplifting of the clul
were given by Ernestine Burton
Nancv Halty and Ida Rutherford
Timely questions were a?TuTd tr
Juanita Jones, Elizabeth Grimei
and Katherine HilCht'Ot'k.
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CEL. !
EHR ATEI) IIY PROMINENT
TEXAS FAMILY
Professor and Mrs. C. H. Griggs
of Seguin, Texas celebrated their
Golden Wedding Anniversary,
Monday evening, June" 211, at
8:.'JO ]). 111. .
The ceremony was performed on
the porch oi! their, palatial home
uiider a beautiful aielr of geld c?l
ored lights wh'ich extended to all
_ parts of the spacious lawn.
Preceding the nuptial ceremony
Miss Daisy Williams;?beautifully
attired in vVhite organdy over satin,
sang two selections: "Silver
' Threads Among the Gold" and "I
Love You Truly" with Mrs. Slid
icy miuiey xucv-iain at tne pinna,.
After the rendition of. selections,
- the bridal party marched by the
i strains of Lohengrin's Wedding
r march m?the?following order:
Little Miss 4 Vivian Tompkins,
beautifully dressed in pink organ.
dy over satin and Master Abrar.i
! M. Tompkins, Jr.. grand children;
i Rev. and Mt.s. A. W." WrHinms ofAthens,
Ga.* Mrs. Williams was
lovely hdorned in pink .chiffon
" with pink chiffon with accessor'
i'es. Mr. and Mrs. Linder liart'i
son of Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs.
Harrison was lovely ip a rose chiffon
gown with accessories; Mr.
and Mrs. George A. GrifJfin of
i Fort Pierce, Fla. Mrs. Griffin
j was beautiful in green chiffon
with with accessories. Prof, and
1 Mrs. A. M. Tompkins -o?__Okla._
City, Okla. Mrs. Tompkins wore
> a lovely gown of blue chiffon. Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Edwards of CaL
vert, Texas; Mrs. Edwards was
attractively garbed in orchid chi*t
t'on. The bride entered with her
_> isteiv Mrs. Ma.' I >ev A biter Moore
>f Minded, La. Mrs. Moore wore
a gown of blue ami^wJiite chiffon.
' The bride was'.charmingly" aTtned
. in w'h.ite silk lace over crepe and
- warre a coi*sage white rose buds
;u?(l 'ferns. The groom1 entered
with his brother, Mr. Sam Griggs
of Hallettsville, Texas. , The
I grooms-men wore 1'itll dress suits,
s Rev. A. W. Williams, Rev, J. M.
Carr, officiated. Tlit> bridal p&rt\
' then marched into the living- room
> by the strains od Mendelsohn's
Wethling MaixJi.
The attendants were daughters
and son-in-laws of the bride and
groom.
The home Nvas pvofusely deeo.
rated with snn flowers and forns.
Mrs. . Kstella Burns and Miss
ffettie Burns received the .guests
- and gifts . Many valuable gifts.
\ telegrams and cards, were received
from colored and white friends
r/i different states. .
Punch, ice main .and cake were
* served. :
1 On the following'day the bridal
party motored to Cuero, Texas and
thoti* to Hallettsville. Texas when
a barbecued chicken . dinner.. was
. ' served on the groom's farm. Oii.
5 Thursday, July 'J, t'hy party iryj;?r' d
to .Mexico where they spent the
' week-end siglit seeing. The parr~ry~vriH~leavg?
trn?July S. for?Cal-_
1 vert. Texas to .spend a few hours
1 and then to Dallas, Texas, to attend
the centennial for a *f.i \v day-.
- -Prom- 1 talla^._thy )yirtv -wail- guide
jt Okla. City, O! la.' where they will
. sjk'iki oili1 wcck witn i nu. ami
Mrs. A. M. -Tompkins. The par.t.c
- will. then leave far' their various
s. homes. ' . >
( OMMI MTY CLl B
"The Community club met at th<
'home of Mr. ami Mis. Josh Bow
son,. 11124. Polidleton St.; opvni'ii
soiiy "I eonie to the garden alone"
by Mrs. Sallie Mae Ruff, flMrd
.Psalm was read 1'or our scripture
lessor by .M;f. Williams-. Prayer-:
was offered by the sanio;* after
which Bible verses were repeated
'' by all.
~ "-The meeting wii :, then turned
ivor to the President. .Mr. Lewis;
he pave some inspiring remarks
>\v^idi were, enjoyed lif all wh
were . pi esent. The mijiutes Were
. called for .which were 1 carp?rveeiwd
and adopted. The roll Wa.r
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called and responded to.
New and unfinished busims
^ was discussed; After which tin
closing song was sung by the club.
Then we dismissed by all repeat
j ing the pa'tviig words.' Ouw
next, meeting will be at the home
of the President, Mr. and Mrs I
Louis Davis, 1008 College St. Af-j
for the meeting Mrs. Benson serv
ed a delicious .course of punch and
cake.
Minn Lilly -Alexander also wish
cs the prayers of the clubwtitle
she is away ami we do hope that
-sjie will enjoy herself while she is
trt the mountain, and also hoping
l.er a safe return.
THE MANHATTAN SOCIAL
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The club met at the home of
r sTTsf "AtrrtTre OnrrrL Our?p+osident,
Mrs. 1). Smith being 011 a
. vacation, the meeting, was in
cnarpe 01 tae vice rresuient, Air.
' Johnson.
s Sinpinp lo<i by Miss Bowels;
. prayer led by Mrs. Annie Grant.
? Scripture reading by Mr. James
H. Rosemound. the reporter.
Second le?l by Miss Bowels.
We iiepret the absent of on(> of
? -fHH^mthfuPliicinhtrs who is niovine
to" North Carolina. ;
1 After the devotional, the Prosit
detit, Mr. Johrfson presided.
> Mr. Johnson goes into stinctl.v
? lnii ineiii', eloykinp lip?4+te wnd?
' spots and fitting in better rules
' for the betterment of the church.
7 ?be-elal?-axlioumed to meet at
3 1000 block of Pendleton St.
_j .The. hostess, Mrs. A. Grant
"served" kit' tiuam and oalto. _i
: V. . ^ i
Anna Ray Moore
Brings Her Nation- !
ally Known Band
??? Here .) u ly 201 h
Columbia Totynship
, Auditorium Scene of
Annual ton tost and Dance
The tin ill nm-ic el' tjit, day'wiir
be hoard l?y da sice ji;ilJS&ii~' a.. :
anisic lyv> i < bid t o'mrjibia. wlier.
ana .Ray Mimn; brim's lav naliunally
known oicl.t-st <n J.
[ .Monday iiintit"." Ii;r~-or^- ,.i j iT;i
ioj- tlui T17. uifli a' II..'a?r > .11. -i>!> -
yoTVU-.-l an I dan ? >: , ' ' .m.n.--:.
b'ia TivS'ishlp Air.lituvu, n.
It's .not (he 1 i.-y rhytUpi i
Liib Calloway i.<>i is it i.la- 'janud.
. hythai of link" Kllims'on. bud
it's a hand wlti- h ranks' \\ i ii the '
best in the hard" e'r trrm::?::y -and
SWOetlless. Ttt'ehe aid. Is V".....
have scored sis llu if 1 . <. se !
unifrhts out'yaj: in.- peiioi arsesit.
tlii' Cotton CKbii.. .-I.: - A .
Ics. Caves in" < i.d ,i.'n| . 1 !. 1. '
.lie Uurlcm li e " :n ii.n'l.'.l-;. Nee. 1
V01 k. Aclde,. .a- ;. . id . >\
1 his hand on.- . ! 'In- i< ; '
( ltd orehystr.is.
W'llel i.Vi I '1.;.!. ; h; . ' ' 'a . d
critic?) i a - ' '
. licii' prai .. '-hi- i.
Aon, an i iv 1 i t - "i in. a
-iit>?i could ?: MI
SSI ON A iO ( IKCl.lv. N:?. 1
Tile 'iivU llvUi
I inj.1: at tlie i1 iv.' _'[ ' !
I kins at 1C- i J .1 rh " 1 '
iiit-'ctiiiir wiv < 1 >'
usual hour ui'!i' A; It in
presiding. We i.i.u in." <T uin?;
selecti in ; i?.v *V
nie I.ouvuin o . '.id
scripture1 Kby hi . (
iiani. lllh c'uiv!. i; < .
business v. o- '< :'< .:l ! ' ' . ' V ,
minutes \\ r -el. r 1
adopted. 'do :i:
was called i'u\ 'A 'i.'ihvm^oi.
ed and cadi ' f -?. i . !' :i
Al'.tcr the_ }11 = '
ilV'CI' WI' 1 i - t ' I' ' '
- . I t . ? J .
a ram; \w uvi. ii <.':**?I v.\ ."a::-;'cal
solo by I;iitic Maty. I.o'.ijf!a.-.
taper by Mb F.ii.O'.n .'..a i
in.*: paper l y A: --. v.' ll:.-;. ;
a visitor of S ivy . S: <. > ; |
"Tlu' Nee i if i - i'"1. 1 . i: - ,
marks by i: . t .. ib\'. 1.. I
Jenkins. V.' ar- vkni ; > -
Frank Pop.* at I.-: :>< ' n-r-H a1'-trt?*pendir
: 1 i ' v ; i'i X
York, Philarl 'i. ' i y I
('itv. We ail.' < * 1 > i
our President -t ::1 a t.be _.? ;< } j
1 i ~ t aiul oil'.*-:-'". V> i it- * 1 < -111; - - - |
oiH?v Aliv. W.TTi.- .v.,.
We adjoin !.
P. Jef .'rson. ' ii.:- _
St. Tlu* lm 1 - _'y 1 i?v * : < am
and euke. K\ : " .* nr **' ' '.'
Teolinir jolly. A!:-. A. I 1! :
president: VI .>. !'. ila" . 1 , |
Miss (>. M. A'<r r " '. 1
Till', I .IS < (Kfcl ! IS < ! I IS
The I.< - <V vi"b 11
the heme < f Mi -.- Ma'i y Ymnr :. X1
Dewey Aw., Toe May i \ i ; 1
July IT, After oar d* vutioi a'
Mamie Tbomn-.m sunvr a - \ 1 - .
The meeting wa- t. : n in ?-ha ev *>;'
t he nrcsidi r.t. I :r!la I :i v !. i . Tb
I minutes wore read and a 1??? ;, '
The membf rs lr vo d.-ii d t
L JUVe.a bin,, o pi ty ,.n -1 aly 2:2. <'
I tlusive plain- f the pa - (v v. i'l IV
| .i.wi.i..,! at ih. next i'-.i, ;: . v
a thet.no lot 1' i- niee'i we >ii
cussed Loyalty. Jlapy int re-;in
topicj. and tacts were di? -i--"!]
concerning this. Tit , tiranei.il.
roll was then .ailed t<> wh'aj: al |
responded. We are studvir.j; var-J
ions plans far club Inn, 5 nvn's
After a disciissii h T01 al>'>orTHi-t-nminutes
we woie served a d-l e-1
ions course of sandwi-d-es a i l
lipht people in tveiy walk of li.'e.
eraeket'c and pan h. We t ei.'r. l
. JPlUn.Cfl tp - meet next Tne-lay a"!
the home Af 'Mulia Si ! ".n
Whaley St.
We are trying VVl.t hard?t-wproye
our motto true which is
THE PALMETTO LEADI
band." This orohestra with its,
fWiil rhythms and solid .swing
MUMv is a.welcome diversion from
the usual typo of colored bands,
and iiii oiu' in the world can harv;
nizp liUe the Negro.
lad by one- of the most popular
roloKd-^frrt" loaders in America,
I'Ow bands in the history of
i-oh.red orchestra have enjoyed as
smldf "a i'i.-.t'- as-has -Anna Ray
,V|ii^;,i .it>,i u..|- DitliesMa. A few
yoars ago jxist another coloied
I and today one of the recognized
U?tciii . v. o loied bands of the conn\
r *
1 n .lii iim'iiitf?A hum l.'av Moure
-scud -lif r ?irclu'-tra to play fur this
utsia'nilipir;' aniuial event we arc
not 1>i i!>>. 'ill? "just a colored jaz'z
i.-itii?I** lioi- arc wo !>i incini; the
"tiiiati-st Classical Colored Ham!
in ih. woj l.i, lait We are trivi'nji to
t-Lu- public a colored orchestra
..of li* new eta. A musical or ..aliizauon
who aie accomplished,
a d who play mimic ai;ialtered in
a maimer, which more than please
.l'ot|, i!a. you'ic -and older pu^
11 oil-... , tjheiv ai l ai'c.cliients ari
liap'le. ' '
She has the public's desire ti
.inc.- at luait ami plays music
that compels them to dance. As
' ad r. .Anna Hay Moore ha s eath-l
. . d ahisit her twelve very talelit<?:
anTVrrsrrtih-mwsii-iana, .and -gn-Xia-Paiaers.
wli'o will tin ill and deI
lie Things Worth W hile
liv Wdodruw Jeter
"I shall n. vc'i*. he old enough to
?p ak without embarrassment
..a 11 1 I :t\y i-:t>t liiupc to talk ah
"in." . ?Lincoln
livery man, though he has no
a-ne in *m his soul, becomes o
i .1 i \m iii louerm ny rove.
?Plato
Four thiijir.- a man 'JJtist learn ti
n ?..1.4-?. .'. Iq- i - '-'tl il true: ,
To think \vii?ho'.i! i-onfusion cbarly
T.? love his a dow-nton sincerely;
l' -net front. hotvst motives purely:
To trust in fit.; and Heaven se.rttti'ly.
w
llet'iry Van Dyki
Sunday \\uV a tine, day; a laiKo
nnrnU, r. \voj.-:MpjH(l at Corn rent
I'tiptist l 'Pali if':.. Sunday school
was iiin- a>- -.Teachers were;
v.. t in it | o-t < ! (Taty.
Mr. Cuitis h'f'hinson is spendin;
th.'Av. it - I'lid with his parents.
Mr. an.!. .Mrs. S. R. Robinson, 102
X. ("'unvji St.. Pnioii. .
I Mr. Aust-dl ?a- a nuost at the
til ('aj. p of Ciltoii, S. C., July
V t: a !"\.iy l-i.-vhall yame was
had. ' ' 1
i
1
1 lilt?-vn \ \ I I V I I . v OJ
..... ... ....... I l.l i5l?V l;\l.
d.n;
I ' ?T|.,
flu!, .m-,; afthc home?of
;;t iK- Caw.:. 1 ()()?.) Pendleton
St.
Op-mtv song by Mrs..Johnson,
yli u i ?' >'<!? li"- hy the Vice Pros
'(! ..n.'. . .!??'.t:soh.
I 1 M: l: ' :> Clifton.
S li..': - Alt - At.nie (irant,
i After li ' <! votional the house
? } v iK'ci for business,
Minutes of the last meeting by
; iic Sc. i ft :u y.
The club adept- a row order of
ststciu for recording the husihoss.
| !! II called'with, taking up of dues.
After husim** talk hy Mr. Scott.
I acting -nd Vice! A game of whist
j was enjoyed.
The nu'Hiif. .nljimi'll't d to tnect
i at the home of Mrs. (intrude Har|
t i-.. TOO (iatis St.
-"It dan- LieJJoruuI!
Lycy Mae Coins
IR .
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THK OIUKNTAI. SOCIAL nx
On Thursday night. .1 :ly
. _Uu;?(Irient :tl Social elu'r luli i'
weekly meeting at the norm* <
Mis. Monte/. Bethea.
Opening song, "Come Thou A
mighty King." .Scripture readin
by Mrs. Lelia Moore. I'ia.\v.i l>
Mrs. Monte/. Bethea. Singing '
- ? " Jioin- < > 1 <" <1 h. '1 l)V M i
Helen Bush.
44+W?lull was l.inir cali d a!
. :Ti h I) ember?m']<omle-:?rrifh?
I 1 I'll lit i I n I H-iM" - -
The miifut'cs wf the lust met tin
wore read and adopted. We the
discu'ssb.l unfinished and new bus
iness.
" A'f'K1; ttH busftVe-^?mat Uu *1. 'n;e
been 'transacted we were rv i .
\ei.v ta--ty course, of refresh':.ei.
l?y the hostess.
| JMrs. Albert .Goodwin and. Mi
?Hrrr He?Re a'chough?weremil1 viai
tors for the evening of which
were very glad to have.
Our luxt meeting will be hel<
at.the home of Miss' I'aulir.
Reeves, 1 -100 Liberty Hill, Jul;
10, l'.KSO. S:00 o'clock p. 111.,' V i.-itur
are avvays welcome,
Mattie Hmwn, Repnrtei
THE BROWN SKIN MODE!.
SOCIAL ( LI B
The Club met 'Tucs'ay cv-nin,
April 14, at the club room. lbn.
Cl'iMiir ? 1
? - f-,n _v;v. iih' will nwur. t'j* .
xnicjt. song "Just Anutlv i Pay.'
:Qu7)faX"ions by piii'li iin'inbei,?frdlowcd
Willi ju iiuisu ?d .k11111 Iiy M i
Mattic Paul The im.ctin.ir the!
turned over to the President. .Mi-.
Ruth Boyd. Unfinished busines-.
completed; The"jri'rls haw?Trrm?
"ood news for you.??On?-Frida,'
-mto, .Inly !1 1'.i:'0< I lo y im. itn l!:
public to their first dance- of th
season. NVtll" Le u'ivei* at the C*? 1
lego Inn from ciu'ht until. The hotess
Syrved ice cream on- a(?pl>
pio_and ice tea.
Reporter, F.ul-la' M. Paul
THK MODKRMSTK (I.IB
The Modernistic (Tub nut at tin
home of Miss Kvelyn -Jarkst.tr.
Tuesday, July 1-1. ? :??vThe
meeting- was. ..yjicncd 1>\
singing cine verse of "Ant. ri -a.'
Prayer was repeated in conceit.
The meetinir was tlu'-n turtle/ qVc. 1
to the President who ga\\- a veiy 1
very brief, discussion to the' club;
Old business was cieaTO'T a'n<T in v.*
misiness wits Ittltcil up.
The financial roll was valh 1 an
the mizpah. A delirious i"iv e t
,ce cream %nd cake was sei v ,1 b.
Miss Jackson that every < r.c m
joyed.
RADIO NEWS
1 i el lot' everybody, we're haci
with you again, however the tru- !
fact is that we have never .-tepou
from under the social spot-light
although during the pa-1" few
months We have bcenjmiadcasting
e-ilh the Volume UJ!1> (1 .JlA.'' - ??
keep our programs, very low. Few
of the members of the liidio Sovial
Club1 have-crone away for ih
minnier ami a few lure, have tlu
(Bronkas of the Koiikas) or-sonnkind
of heat disease, so we i'oun.i
it. very necessary to adjust the,
radio so that it would play wit in-tit
any static." and fewer .tubes- lWj
the remainder ol' the .summer. ?
The adjustment' has been mad*
and the~lttrrhn ?'oeiul flu:?lu. e'
announce that they have plantie
an entertainment for you to ,b.
held some, time in August. , Thientej#.inment
will he called ,th'
cool out and will he carried out a
little di! fount fro:-!! tIts- I'loyioaunintor
ontortainnnnts.
J. \V. John>un, uportoi
IX M KM OK I A M
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memory of our mother. Mr-?
Alio Kabl>?July S, 1
Oft' whi'U evonir.tf sha<iov.sfa"!.
Wo seim to hoar your irvntle call.
Ami soom to fro your star lit eyos
looking- Uownwnr i . i rom t in- sky
Aiv gathered in tin- tfmiie y< u w?-ai
The radiance streaming from your'
face,
Tllums the path our feet in :sj
tread.
(V mother! waiting, hoping- by
your hoping?
am h>}idioir our weary let up
to the stair?
Tkni ? ,. miKt dlmh or ever we can
greet you,
In heaven's eternal land so bright
and fair.
Mrs.' Gabrella Veal, Knuna Rabb
Jenkins, daughters;
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TJ 1 Tt!t'. t.t< KY f HI > Sm;? A4,
CJA'H
ttH " ' . ;
~ t j rrtr t-itrtj?r-t*l?*?+t? -Y-?-"-Ua.y. _jUAX-^_
. iiij.y. Jaly iii.1,* yt Uk- lii.1:! i
i,!' Mr. and Mr.-. Kinnoly, 1221
]. . . ? at .St. Mct-lii?y operud h>
;r ui;r 1 B?ilh to ' h/
s A.nia. i' 'cut, Ui> tat; t hai
1 iuin .-ai:,J, "IK' Iolu'l tl't- St itc.. a .
.. way." -Si-tii hi"
ii- ? ? 1 | i ay ft at tin.- time t lie n.e
j \'.:x \vu>-tui tU'il nvi'i' I<> the 1'le-.
i., '1 i'-h t'n'i- .iriinsli s u~ \
.a t in'it in".; tin imne'veiO nut.
.-1. an<i u'h']iU '! <-'i iiv?ticm a.i.
ti'l. . I:iliiti-}!?. ? 1 at.il new bu.-:
\\a- railed !'?>i ami wa/ <i ii-si-ij'.
Iinil was culled, li pies.nt.
one new ineinb r. Mli:s,^l,?a
belle- lira." y, ali-r, reU.linjr i"th~
lav. - n>f~rhc club, wp ndj"ttrncei t> .
t on Tye.- iayniitiit, at <>
at the hoar. hi' Mi-s Ant:j.,.
1'ell.e; .'iiij Ma1,:: bt. .1111l" - ' .Jl'iJ'V.
Then i ef i esknieiil v.a- scrv.
'il.
Irene I'hwe, repottef
CAKD OF THANKS
The thii reri of Mr. Sanvu. 1 Kio.s
.\i.-h r thank the nianv l'i i?mK
i'r i .thru- k itvitte-s-<-how-tt them dtirjr,vr
iilr.ess and the hutus . *>' .
vi u r. Lwn S(I the kind syoYputhj
X: : tjoautiful : - Cr
atl'ni appreciation -.to tin
t\I: nl'u'.ilt Funeral llbnte'for'theii ^
i - \pr> s.-til >;vi..pitUiy. tj
-tin I tMl s \\ b. MAN S !
c
t),n T.:o-ii;i,v e-veninsr, July 11 *
ii'M the club nut at the', homo .pi
-? Kv> lyn Bowie,- 1?ua?11t iii
St. 'Lb i-airt i'uu was opened by j
Iir.'. i:;'j a- I ant."' After
which the .iht.il l'-tiljh' was re H
jiiau-ii in itv.ioa. Miss Lucile '1 > at
?\V. X' tt-i' i'1'i two lovely pjano so
ios:. ' * '
Ml*, l'alei -oil Wits tile a' U * ' S
-|H ai.' i' Jua/ evening. He si hrte
f.,i t j- . ."il'ji et *'t?et an idea a:.,
h. rv no." W. si.o'.ihl tii st of a.,
y? t an ii!.a-an.l. then n"'... I'au
i .a if fence ]> unbar. A; l'ahatnl Lin
Lawietu-e lumbar. Abraham Lin
e- .-.eil J" eat ideas before tit-\ a
"Tn' o;." tlieil life'---rirrtrrr tk- ?
Tared Mi. Patterson. Hi- spied
.... "
. iv .. . li\ ill! V. Ill) ,V.CI C
-"n" ' . L
V... v .? . ; I ! \ t<> v.'it:. a.Mi-.
KIsm' Manitraith
lli:> lliu.lv !. St.-an.! Mi-- l.uv ii ^
Ti"uVlvy. 'l ion 1la'i ilm* Sr. WV- ft+? ....iir_r
that .ti.v-y \\ ii!',i nr i!k- I.1Anui>ant
t.'lali s<?>h. Mr. l'attc:- j
? ."n~tr:'.liv'l .in1' H Tin?ta-i?;;i. I.'?J
V ?;viir!? > ?1 c<;v;i>f v.;u- -vivv. I
i\" tl.l' 1vv>S, \\ i1 ' .U'My. 1 t'
iiu-ot at the li'.'iuv of I It-v.. I'aUvi
-j no;: 11a: vh r St.
mi; ( \\ \i.ii;its sot i \i. i l-i i j
on \\'< .:v.-iay "j:itc-. July Sth r
]:. 11. !v i<! 1 h. Jr. .-ntVrtain ?. fc
tin (.'a', ?:i? : > t .:!> a*. Bi oc/.o In: s
ll.i. 1. v. '.V ? v flat.', nt* Mr* ?'
Anna Taylor .-airon. at Cani-j. ^
fA-inanco. The basim s> niWtinp 1
' Mi ::T'?:?rti??ovi- n?i I' 1
was" . ii]i--i s by "OM K..lk-> at "1
llic ? " i ,i by (itmtat ions L
' . '"ib:."' V?- Melton Ib'r
i't-jt. Wiiilv the* buCmoss was y.
v. the u";i'-t- ainusintr tlu-msulvo ,
in ihr < asiiiu playing y antes. A
ili-vuay'i.Vinrk all of the yia-st ?
v.int t-. -tin .lining vwom. \yi.ix-h w-a.?
_<b-<o?aiud with ^hrnhery.
T< ;?<{ .< wvio jrivcn by Mis
Lhinlir.o Walkir. I'rtsubnt of tin.
-Mo.l.T-i, tic c! -b ami Mrs. ^ Car
t oh!i;nnT ot; ~ 1'a.iri?* 1?
Al'TOMoIULK LOANS
. AN 1 > U K K1N A N CIN G
StandaVii 'bates ami TTrrms?
CKAW i'UUD'S
l.'2T Main--I'lione -11 oS
Prompt, C'ontiriential Set vice
See Our'Mr. Cathcy?,
Female Help Wanted
1 KAi Is-IL sorts Eye rywbore. In
x]h - iota i' i-Lxju riciu ed. Contact
.'ooil jobs. $}0? $1^5 monthly.
?.<...... sa,i,u,.f
I 1 tv>-J-1 -IT \W -1Mb, New York. T
| *? I
USE HAIKLONGEH
A vVinub.'.jTul Haif (Grower ^
Makeswthe >hair (jrow lonj;, Full
and I UNuriani. ~~A~ fair-4rHvl?will?
prove its wonderful worth.
Haii'longer tirower ? 25<
Pressing Oil r 2.">< I
Postage 10c.
AI.SIE P. WY.NN r
Box 24, C'io. S. C 1
| Fine Wine ? Clarets ?; Cordials p
i Liquors '?
XTvVV-lTf^AL
LIQUOR SHOP
2203 GERVAIS ST. AT FINE'
EHN.ESI_.CROM ARTIE, Prop, j ^
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1 i; i i 'II I .-r.M I.:' HlH'IHflU'V- the
} fn*'?-iMt+c ?vi.c--Y.-At. K. C. lwas
J n<>t .ht'U! a? the !.on:e'<>l Jlr. AYilI
li^r P. Jnnc". a- j*n hh rly~ annoiinc.
it. ?,u' iii Ui>- liniiH' <>1 the joint
1 h??t. -Mr. ( :.:n 1" . H. lleuist. .
I TT7- Yif "f i~;rt hi culled th<
ho i-i 1" onlrit at
A ft r thi,. a-t'al <>p nihjr the
w a - tip-nnl fur business.
'1 , ,,; (. . ! i-'t' \ f r the club
i-. " 11 ' ''.IV: 1 " , o lull"!'."
Aft.iT?iiaiti'itr the hosts
^ rvtrd thluunii* an?l cook'Fh<
\t . <-t! <* v. i'l convene at
'the !.' li-' ? " Mr. Author Tmnc-r,
<>n 1 las i i.-l'iu:St. Mi and
fr.ii-ii?l.- t??- bo t ifSv-jit. * O
Mamie Bradley's
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Beauty t ratt. Marcel Wave. Finger
Wave. Croquignole, a Specfall*hone
5721 2228 Hampton Arm.
HA MILTON'S
Diamonds & Watches
EASY CREDIT TERMS
; - K?U MAIN ST.
MADAM PETER'S
Ilair Grower
'or Diseased Scalo-?Ghes Lifa A ,
W a uty. Hi iST G ItO W ER?apply
nee a week?PRICE S5e;
90f>-i Hliinding St. Columbia
ounts Drug Store, Washington 81.
homas Druir Store. Corner Tajrlaa
anu Harden Street*
4. %
LVUtV- kNOWN TYPE.OF C
Laundry Service I
AND DELUXE I
DRV CLEANING I
Cautious Routemen
NEW METHOD E
LAUNDRY & DRY I
CLEANING CO. I
Rhone 2-1823
Let I s
>l cine'-he' " that .isiiir.ate on *
Q^r linn ] W fk. ' .
Yrtisan.s Contracting
?(Y>ni-p-7-my i%5
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. ? .i - .. :- ? ? <}; t d b>
\V. 11 : 'V. ii!) ! IP <? IllUfOOU :
'h'ik'.-= i^T.?>.*? ."? ,
* 9
Fan-O-Lin System
In Beau'v Culture
lire FAN-O-l.IN Ha:., Scalp,
>a:t:i:;:r ^i.v;l '!' ilct Preparation
trial, 'Their w. t'th Has been
roven. Have ar.u are growing
lair on bald -heads and bare
pots w!. :. ?!i: evtion? are folowed.
..Will pi'in.cte d full *
;rowth :t Hair.
Box Hair Grower _ ?*0.35
Box Special Hair Grower 40
" ll X s a; "_ " ZU
Kux Pressing Oil 46c
10 cents extra for postage
Kegj>tciei in U. S. Patent
)ffice. ~~
tgents wanted Write for ter?s
M W?
M me rannie I.. Carolina
1021' llich Market Street,
* Qeorgretown, 'S. u. MHftifff'
I r. i rWarita
wiuu; IN NLW YOUK
/STOP AT
. WOODS1DE
H OTEL
The Finest Gplored' Hotei
in Haflem __i_ _
2421 7th Ave. at 142nd St.
New York, New York r
?" i*.-iiw ill!
f you want your hair to crow una
FAITH-TllO-LKNE
HAIR GROWER
t makes stubborn Iiair Soft, Silky
and Glossy.
"aith-Tho-Lene Hair Grower 25c
)oubli> Straight Hair Grower 50c
Vmple Hair Grower 85?
'ressing Oil ? WW
Ion's Hair Gloss 1 2Be
Icgtstoivd tn-V'. R- PalentQffica. _s_
Made by
Mmc. Ethel l'otce Frierson
Edgewold .Post Office,
Columbia, S. C.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Lganta Wanted.