The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, July 11, 1936 - - - T 1 . Prof. Miles I) Hng.m of-Hnion. . S. C. motored to Columbia. S. C. to, visit his. wide, Mrs. Miles'4 D. Bogan, who has been attending thp Benedict and Allen Summer . school. While in Columbia, Prof. Bogan preached a splendi<l sermon at the Zion Baptist church. Mis. Lucile lVank of 222P Richland St. and her two -daughters and neiee are spending their vacation with her sister, "Mrs. Mamie Duboise of Petersburg, Va. Little Miss Evelyn Savagt> left last week for Saratoga, New York where she will spend' the rest of the summer with her nrothr, Mrs. > Connie Newman. We \vish for hei an enjoyable trip. Miss Ruth M. Gilbert, a teacher in the city "schools of Kansas City. , ; Kansav. has been thc g-uest-ofher aunt. Mrs Sallie Boozer of 221K Wshington St., for the past week. She leaves for Baltimore, Phila?r delphia and New York City, Friday morrinp in company with hei little niece, Genevieve Gilbert daughter Rev, Ralph Gilbert of SouthBend Ind. .. '. ' . Mrs. Florence Jackson, Miss An nfe P. Johnson, Miss Ida Mouzone * ? and Madam F. \,. Carolina, all of Georgetown were among the many present at the Beautiieian conven-. tion that met here in Columbia. They all report having a lovely convention. Miss Eleftnor Harris and litth -cousin left- Wednesday, July 1T> to spend the rest of the summer in " New York City with her aunt. Mrs. Eunice Moyo and her family have gone to Philadelphia, Pa. to mak(. their, home. We hope for them much, succors. TO SPEND VAC A I'ION IN POINTS NORTH Mr; Albert Kennedy will leave the city Saturday fo Pittsfield. Mass. Spending a while in Washington. 1). ('.. Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia. L'n., and New York. We wish for Mr. Kenned\ a hannv vacation. MCAVICS I OR i( HICAOO Of. much interest will it bo to the many fiiends of Mrs. Anna Hinfon, .1:1") Rlandin?; street, to learn .that she left yesterday for f-hica'eo. Her in ChSva'^n- i' . of indefinite duration. TILE ROYAL 1)1 K ICS S<?(IAI v'l-l'B The Royal Dukes. extend a 101-1 dial invitation to their friends.to . attend their initiative dance, Fci, ni^ht, July .'51, at the Y. \\\ C. A. 8:00 olplock. . Admission 10 cents. Otto Jamison, Pres. HARRY J. RYAI. WINS- PRIZE Harry .1. Iiyal, 1 ."5120 Lyon St., the only colored boy in the Soitpv Box Derby Race, won a very hand some Inirranani wrist watch oh July 15; also a free pass to the Carolina theStye. THE COI.LKCIvJM A( I' COITLK SOtTAT ( LI B The College Place Couple Social club inet at the home of Miss, Annie J a mis Tuesday nifjht July. 14, the devotion was Ted by Miss ?Juanita 'Coleman. After the demotion the mectinpr vvas~ turned over to the president. The "minutes of the last met.tiny; were read received and adopted. The house was then opened for old and now business. After tjie meetinjr we were entertained by playing some Karnes. We adjourned to meet at , Sir. James Smith next Tuesday nite. The hostos* Miss Annie James severed a delirious repa t. All | . expressed themselves as having o spent an enjoyable afternoon. Visitors are always welcome. MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB J 'The club met at the hoitii" of . Miss (rertrpde Harris. The usual j Opening was observed. Alter the * devotional the vice-inesident aeted as chairman the president'"homy on his vacation. The club wish for her a happy time. The vice* president-made an address on the members abiding by the rules and , by-laws. He also stressed punc- , tuality. The next meeting- convenes- ttt 1 ?] A~ ^t' ^'iii- Annil ^ THE MONTECELLO CLUB \ The Montecello club was delight- ' fully entertained by Miss Mable 1 Davis. The meeting was called to 1 order at the regular hour with 1 the president in charge. After the r program we discussed the business * and decided to have a silver tea r Thursdaly, July 23, l'J36 at Mrs. J ^Benjamin Davis. After other dis- ' cussicns the minutes were read an<l adopted. The roll was called ? and dues collected. We adjourned to meet at Misses Vashti aqd Elizabeth Jackson. ? ?5 .. The hostess served a delicious t and - refreshing' repast wRich w'air"1 enjoyed by p 11. The< l/emaindeV t oT the evening was spent witfti c much fun and music. | t 1*: FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY 1 Little Miss- Jessie MaP Glover, tho attractive daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Ben Glover, 2361 Gervais St. a celebrated her first birthday with! 'i !L.U>ydLy party?given Friday aftei^lc, noon. Little Jessie Mae wore a tj lovely pink and whi^a dress. Her j. color scheme. p As her guests arrived they were j, given pink and white caps. The , back yard where refreshments u were served was attractively dec- c orated. The beautiful pink and t, white birthday cake, there were t also -the wards?L'Happy- Birthday",, r written on k. The blessing was 0 asked by Rev. Downs, our much \ loved pastor. " " ^ Brother Robert Glover, mother and s father. Mrs. James Strother, Mrs. Julia and Mrs. Carr assisted Mrs. Glov- j er in entertaining. r ..WIDOWS ENTERTAINED 1 The Widows of Union Baptist churah, Columbia was entertained by the ex-soldiers of the above named church. A short program was rendered after which the pastor gave very . timely remarks. Prayer was of- ' fered by brother Paul Summers 11 and also the blessing was asked 1 at this time. ' . *The menu consisted of fried ^ chicken, potato salad, ice tea, cake : and ice cream,, which warenjoyed 1 by everyonn present. v So with these .warm and kind ^ hearted-meri who did not stop to J think of themselves only but went " out to net others to help share ^ their happiness too. May God's 11 blessings be upon them and may L* thdy live lon.g to enjpy the bless- s Ir.gs of this life; V SOCIETY MEN'S CIA B t OF! Sl'MTER, S. s ?? <1 On Tuesday night, July 14 the a Society Men's . club met at the ii Community center for the first, jj social meeting. Before the social v netvities began a brief business j session was held. , v Three hew members were receiv . ed: Messrs J. 1>. Waldon, R. Bra- s coy and Mr. Johnson: The hew , members are Mr. \V. K. White, Mr. 0 W. 11. Collier and, Mr. James Me- j Cloy. j During the social period games of all kinds were played a?+}?enjoyed by all the members while refreshments were be inn prepared l y Mrs. .Holmes, Mr. Waldon, Mrs Weston and Mrs. McLaughlin. Af- t teethe members had enjoyed them ^ selves playing bridge, whist and j dickers' the refreshments were t st rved by tht. ladies who prepared ^ it. After a few remarks by the t, president the meeting adjourned, -i All young married men,are elL v.ible to join. 'Applreatioii- blanks .Vr membership may be obtained v by sending your request to So- s cieiy .wen s emu iusi council St.. Sumter,.. S. C. v ( C.-M. Holmes, preside tit: II. R. Waldon, -secretary ami it porter. ( GLA.MORCl'S PLAVHOYS s v? of si'Sit Kit, s. c. ' '" ( T-. One of-tlie mast delightful aim colorful all-airs of the summer seasc n was the parry sponsored by y the "Glamorous Playboys" -Thurs- > day evening at the home of Mrs. ^ Abraham Davis on the Green ' Swamp read in Sumter, S. C. h The younger clubs are keeping '' th(> "Gamecock City" lively during the hot summer days by the narty * social functions gliven in various part's of the city. One of the reasons Why this club has rffiade such wonderful pro- ^ U'lcss is because of its able otlicers a who are: Hdmun I MciBonald who is an all-star center at Benedict 'l colliee, as Pres.,; Kdward Smith of South Ca.ol.na State, as -secre- ** tary; ILaorld DcL'r.ine, another e Letterman of Morris, assistant sec B rotary; .1. ('. Prioleau, Jr., vice- el president of the Phi Beta Sigma I" Fiat, at Claflin, as treasurer and N'athanial Evans of Morris who is '1 Chaplain. - ' orous Playboys" because they're ' going to the top. _ v les demoiselles v Mrs. Lucy Marshall delightfully entertained Les Demoiselles a* , her home on Washington St. Tues ; day evening. rJ For the occasion the spacious y lome was beautifulv decorated with mid-summer- flowers and ivy. Several frames of Bingo was v dayed. Misses Victoria Weston n and Mary Alice Sanders were the virirtersT > ;?:? j A delghtfail course of shrimp tj ;altines, punch and mints and a salted peanuts was served. WORKKRSK( ti The Ward One Willing Workers w 'Hub met at the home of Miss hn+fe-. . Scott, f>24 Assembly St., July 21, o vith the Madam president. prytiding. The meeting was called *" J tong Je<Ljay Mrs. Ressa Cheese- f aoro. Prayer by MrS. Minnie c rhomas. Bible verses were heard . > >y all of the members, The min- w Jtes were read motioned by Miss o Pearl?Wolfe, second -by- Miss Lucy ? rones. The roll was called, the sc nembers responded briefly, then Y he meeting: was closed. Miss Co- bi ine Shred led the closing: song:. vv diss Annie B. Wolfe led the clos-. tli ngr odar. hi T! WAVERLEY SILVER STAR re Ho! Ho! Ha!?The Waverley Silver Star Club met at the home c? >? Miss Murkson on Taylor St. rhe "hi'USff was-^caHrtl- tcr-ortler -try --j~h< he President, Mrs."M. Johnson; >peninpr song: led by Miss E.' Mew- hi >orn "Near the Cross." Second M ' > TRUSTEES IMPERIAL CI.UH BETHEL A. M. lb CHURCH The Trustees Imperial club met t the Home of Mrs. Lena Aiken. * he regular form of opening was inned over to. the President Mrs. ?( dizabth Weston. She gave some isrfMH'ing remarks which were en- j' dyed by all. The minutes were eceived and adopted. New and J' nlinished business were discuss- '' d. In our midst Were Rev. Jan- , rette, his mother and wife and ' hey guv*. us some veiy good' re- ^ ne of our members in our meetngT sister E. Milller. Thc. menW 'K iers jof the club spent a few- mill- ? erved a course of delicious ice U ream and cake. Next meeting'at the home of ' drs. Elizabeth Weston. M argue- ^ ite Pearson as hostess.. The club _ idjourned after the repeating of _ he Mizpah in concert. L ( a| MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 1 ay zH i. The Circle 'held its regular J/ ncetir.g.nt the home of Mrs. P._ effcoat at 2117 Gervais St. The* 7 necting was called to order at the isual hour;t? the president at her iost <>5 duty, opening selection by he Chaplain. Scripture lesson ,i no t>^oi... tu . ?? .i VV A VMllli, 1 IK' IIUUS)? nils 111 VII n order for business; the minutes p /ere read, received, and adopted. w )ld and ntw business was calle 01*. Tho roll was called, ali mem ers responded briefly. We then isten^d to some .wonderful reuarks from the President which very .one: enjoyed: We were all T o glad to have our President. L dith us again as she has been ill 21 or some .,tinu\ The-- President rfs ii danning to leave l'or Washing- P on, D. C. the last of this week to C pend about ten days with her g laughter, Mrs. Calliham who was 0 lso a visitor at our ipeetiug.- We (? lope for our President a pleasant A tay while in Washington. We J1 re re dismissed by Mrs. Wade M TatthowB. We adjournod to meet c vith Mrs. Minnie Logan July 27, M it dODd Senate St. The hostess gi ervod* ice cream and cake. Eve- r< y- one enjoyed'the evening in spite K f the rain. Mrs, A. L. Reese, a; >res.; Mrs. I'. Hale, Sec.; Miss (j. re J. Addison, reporter. , hi HOPKINS NEWS _ . 0 * 7""' 11 Miss Minnie HoWell was the at- st ractivc guest of Miss Margaret c<* 'astor of Columbia during the >ast week-end. Mg$r Minnie How 11 daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.-' F. V. Alston of Hopkins. She was ntertained nicely at the home of ' diss Edith Moye oF-Columbia, James Lowmarl'and Lewis Lewnan Jr., were at Hopkins the past reek to attend tjh'e funeral ser-jll ice.s of their latluv the Rev. Lew- [ 11 * I.owman. Lewis Jr., returned K o Detroit, Mich., Thursday of last .| eek. James J;0\vman is going sr o remain for a few weeks. hi - ei ;mrru-itii \ihoim) . ^ a Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bradford of *' ' hunter have the luujor of announe- 'u ngthe marriage of their daughter lirnie to Mr, James Krwin Smith . 'uesday, November .V, l'J'lo at the '' ome of Rev. and Mrs. John Cur--" y, Mayesville, S. C. 4 FI.orenck n i:\vs_ . I m' : ty Refreshing showers brought re- 1 ef front the-two Weeks lieat wave! nd drought, se: Misses Jewese Parsons and Co- Ri en were Sunday quests of Mr. Hi and Mrs. Janus Alexander on th Ivans street. The visitors were nroute /from Boston, Mass., to ov arnwell, S. 0. Mrs. Alexander .ut ntertained with a delirious sup- do er on Sunday evening-. ni< Mrs. Lula .White has" "p.turned 'om a visit Ud her former home wa Art O f>.1 I - ' ' KTU.I V. IIUI IL'MUIIr ?>. V. . we Mis. Liila (Reid has .f turned t ? ixm Baltimore, Mel. where she isited her sons and witnessed the raduation hf her son Ralph Cooke ho was an honor yrad of .the outclass Hi. Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Ileinniiniray, Levi Hemminyway and Mrs. ,eila R. Cusaae motored to Cheaw last Week and were yuosts of ^ lev. Kendall, pastor of A, M. K. lion ehurch. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo rye Jackson ere amony thL. pleasure seekers .ho vacationed. at 'Lake Wacaiaw, X. C. Mrs. Leila Ruth Cusaae an 1 R ey. . M. Matthews of Newark-;-' X: ., visited friends" (.f th*. fo|-pioC i Marion and Latta antf*roporu<1 -delightful. motor trip. Mrs. 11 at tie Gamble spent sevral; days in Sumter visiti'ny her st-^r, Airs. Brown..?? Mrs. Pauline Ootti'y and dauyh?r enjoyed a short vacation past eek in the rural district. JJev. J.M. Matthews, hoes(. 'yuest f Mrs. G. Ak Alston. North 1 rhy t~, has returned to Newark, X ? after a pleasant visit south. . RomntTr? of Mrh. John Spears uncralized at Mt. Z.i(on A.M.K. at hurch, July lib Sammd ? iane'e cili elating. ,The deceased w as a loyal member and dutiful ?t fficer of Mt. Zion. jd ? ?? ?7 It ny by Mrs. Inez Hawkins "Count J11 our Blessinys;" then every merit?r recited a Bible verse. The roll as called and every one paid m leir fee. We wore verv clad - to ? ave Miss Ball and Mr. Barber hey gave some Very interesting if 'marks, and we hope they will <*< >nio to see us again. The hostess served ice cretin, iko ami salted peanuts^ Mrs. W. Walter is sick;-we are ipmg dW -Imv-a -speedy?reciivcuy,- -.4 Good bve until next Wednesday ght at 'the hftme1 at??f^r1? ewbon, 1208 Oak St. I r "* PALMETTO LEADER WEST ANDREWS NEWS Ml. Lebanon A. .M. K. Church Rev. Lewis, Pastor . -J lIn.spilt- ot the rain Sunday we I 10 wornU.i.' ul so r\ ices ihioueii- 1 IT fide du\. Mr. Must- Button :d his co-woi kers were on the ib at the Sunday school hour, i-sson taught beautifully discussi and reviewed. Timely remarks , our pastor. At 1 L:(H) o'clock morning service . van. Rev. Lewis selected as a xt James .'5:0, subject Destrucve Ton true. This wa, .indeed?a.. underfill sermon ^ and ueU-deli'vr the hearerK-as a memorial.T:';i? ?'Vi ning service began with layer meeting conducted by Bro. falter Davis. Alter ii spiritual layer meeting our pastor silectrl as a text Psalm 1 :.'5; subject: fhatsoever a Righteous Man Doth Shall Prosper". This sermon as very instructive and spiritual ml very much enjoyed, The Junior choir was on the job nd rendered excellent .music both mining and evening services.. Mrs ouise Broivn is very nuuh imrovyd siircL. she has beOn home oiii the hospital,'also Mrs. Janie Tuny is doing tine since she" has ecu hack. The church prays for H'xe faithful members a speedy re jvery. The meeting of Rev. Moyd at ?< le school house on Sunday was a j great success. Rev. Moyd and , is luumui iiiemoeis are ousy. ai oik on their church. , TilK ROSK SOCIAL ( Ll*H ' . . i Well! Well! lit?re. we are again. ! lie club niet-ut the home of Miss , illie Mae Reese Tuesday, July 1, 11)36, ai 8:30 p. m. The meettg -was callodhf to -orih r .by?the _ resident. First selection "In the arden." Pra.Ver by .Miss Mag."" ie Rose4; second selection "Shine n Me." After wihch we listen-. I to a?short'program as follows., n instrumental sold by Miss | iMinie Miller, a reading by Miss- j [argaret Goodwin, a solo by Miss ( huiys Miller and a trio by Gladys tiller, Roberta- Rokci and Mar- t met Goodwin.. After which the y >11 was called and each me nib J r r rsnonded with their. Rible verse* lid fee...The minutes' \Vere read, i ceiled, and adopted. Old and ( .?w business was discussed. . We adjourned to meet at the : wne of Miss Maggie Rose on t ervais St,, Tuesday, July 28, 36, at 'S:3o p. m. The" hostess / rved v i nil In ice cream..cake and < ndy. . ^ Kthel Robinson, Prusident Million Iti-nvun i-, .? 'l"" I U1IYTHM IIi'S'TKKS SOCIAL 1 CI.Ill Newberry, -S. C.?Tlje Rythm t enters Social clul) mot Friday ilv. 17. r.r'.H. at 6:30 with Miss .. lizaUth Crimes as hostess. We , He.I with the* theme' song "Red i.ils. in the S ns 1" After all c igaged in a lew games of whist. ' itile Miss .luanita Jones enter- , in.d with Mini popular pieces . the piano. The hostess served delicious repast of lemonade and ackers. Next : meeting will be , Id at tlie hoine of Miss Juanita mes Friday, July 25. 1036. 11K OKIHNTA I. SOCIAL CI.l'B We, the inenj.l ei s, of t heOtp'nI Social eluli enjoyed our last t i-ekly meeting at the home of j j iss Pauline-Reeves. 1400 Lib r- f Hill, Thursday nite, July 16,' s in ft Opening sonj* "Holy Holy," h riplutv nadinir by Mrs. Helen? ish, prayer..U?y ?(JIvs,-)*" Mattie tl h?vii, S.inyinir 'I ?ni pressing on e Upward way." b< The nut/tiny was ' then turned, pi or to the president. The minis weVe road, .received and a h< ptod. Eaeh member responded V ,\ly to the (all ?>}' the roll. Ji New and unfinished business is discussed. After which w? a re sei ved a. delicious course by 0 IRE you as lonely ?? I umJ to he? "V I)o you alt at homo alone night Ttcr night... longing for dates, eiclteiwit, good times? Is there a very hand>me man whom you'd like to attract? wl 'ell, you 'needn't sigh and cry . . . nor SI tlnk you are doomed to he one of the ca rls men forget. Dull, faded, lifeless hair sh a bid handicap. Hut don't worry about or . ForGodefroy s LafTeuse can bring you La ipplness ? kisses instead of wishes?as mi did me. pr tried this remarkable preparation and It' .c nerr simmy a mazing. It made wf if hair y nut hi ill-looking attain, apar- ha Infi with loveliness that won my man. he anight ho held mo In hla arms and at your dealer A O GOI jein't have m lend $1.25 M _ 0 ^ 1 to Jmm *0t"<Cfco ODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY > . KKTl KNS HOME Mr. David YVT Hamilton has rcumed to the o\ty afu r three veeks visiting friends and rehiives in the states of Virginia. New Vhile in New York Mr. Hamilton vas (ri est of* Mr. Henry McCuloujsh of 11 f> \V. l.'Irth street. A ovely party was jjven for Mr. iteCuilf.ujrh who sails on the 2drd iboard the for S. S. Barenjyeria or Kuropean parts. Mr. Hamilton was also entcrtnii d by Mr. and Mrs. John Winters if Jamaica, I.. I. Mr. HfithilUr: eported a most pleasant visit t< lis sisters, Mrs. J. tr "Ford. Mrs" "'lemino Patterson and MTse. Tho Jounts of Cleveland, Ohio, Aiming he inteiystinp- thinifj Mr. HamIton liked about Cleveland,.' was lis visit to the exposition pond jour* held there. The house of Willis," ojic of. .the eaditig colored funeral homes of he country. Its dccm-utimw ?n.i - - "I' (ointments arc masterfully done. Its various slumber rooms "ami juext rooms occupying an entire juilding of four.-floors, air e'endiinod and modern- throughout.'. MY. Harry Belcher,, associated A'ith tht. House ?f W*ills motored Mr. Hamilton and party to Canton, .Ohio, where they were the quests of Dr. amf^Mrx. M. B. Wiliams at their palatial home on s. Marketstreet. While at the lome of Dr. Williams the party ivas highly entertained by their talented little daughter, Marion ivho rendered two violin solos also. A piano^solowith the ease and ttrace 1" an artist. Marion is a member of a junior orchestra ol Canton, Ohio. .After a drive ajout the city, its hospitals and Dr Williams, modern ofliee. The party returned to Cleveland. Mr Hamilton also give visited in, Cinci latti and. AsheviTle, N. C. rEASTOVEB NEWS Last Sunday was a very beaiatiul day and all church goers "ound it very pleasant to be. on hity. ' . Rev. Bowman and his Junio: md Senior Choirs worshipped at ,\r: 11 r* >< liiuw virove with Hie Kev. 'Gary vnd report a very fine time. ' . . Revival meeting will begin at St 3hilip's Sunday, August 2nd, conlucted by Rev. Crawford. Rev, Crawford is a great preacher and vangelist. You will miss a great roat if you fail to hear him. Rev. Ncal of Mt. Zion Baptist Church had a great meeting last ?ujiday, he preached as never be'oro. Rain presented him 3rom laving service Sunday night. He uid his good people- Will worship tl St; Philip .Sunday night in the evival. . Mrs. Lucile Simmons and Emma famison are visiting their father md mother, Mr. and Mrs; W .M. Vebber from New York. Miss Kllgna. Simon and Miss tosa Lee Oyster, Mr. Bravn jyles and Mrs. Irillie Squire.; mo"ored down to Allen Chapel to. the Sunday school convention and re>or of having a fine time. Little Miss Ruth Martin nuly .as taken the place of her sister. veli?-i< I" V - - ...... ... .i. ..v ? i in k i us house rife. Mrs'. M. R.. Bowman and her auphter Helen returned home ast Thursday from their vacation HERE ON VACATION We are very glad to have the hree Johnson brothers: John. Iowa I'd, Lewis, to visit Columbia rohi New York City. They are pending their vacation with their randmother, Mrs. White of Co n,hia' s- c. le hostess. . > We had as our visitors, Mr. Al?rt Goodwin, which is not a sunrise. also Mr. Wilbun Ford. The next meeting will be at the inlet of Mrs. Mattie Brown, 2122 ifashington St. Thursday, nite, jly 20, 1936. \ isijors are welcome t > come nd enjoy the evening with the riental Social club. Ha doem't know how much her toft, beautiful, gleaming hairhelpt to make herwonderful ?But the doet?the use* ?ootftor-s rairrnrsT ? < g * ilapered, "I think you re wonderful." mply, quickly ?and at home ?you, too, n color your hair to a beautiful even ade of Jet black, black; dark, medium llflht brown, or blnnil. with Ciodefroy^'a irltuse. No waiting. No dlaappolntenta. If not satisfied your dealer will omptly refund your money. - "unucri hi tp win love - even mora | inderful to }iold It. So don t let ugly Ir ateal away your good looks and come tween you and the man you want, tiet lottle of Codefroy's Larleusc?TODAY. I >EFROY'S ch HAtR gotofmg 3510 OLIVI ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. w IN M KM OKI AM 'V' REV. \V. F. SMITH Sunit ?:." S. C.- - It: niemonam t P.ev. W. F. Smith who .passed your at?o, July 11, H?.'J.r>. The/ you have taken, the .w iny';. o a dove'to heaven, And I'm left oil this earth below Memory of your .love and de'votig Will li.'iji'ei.i a- tin- y<u-;"eoiijo an go. A (jeVoted wife, MAtiCMK It. SMITH. ?VISIT? rvuw DEAL ( AVI i 21-HOJLRS SKRVK E 111 f Washington Street. coi.i \nii.v. s. ( . and rf ported a lino time. 1.. - y TVeMrnios for th<- Grand hodg which convenes in .\\w York Jul 26; 27 atvri 2#th will 1 av,. Fri laj Those coming from Bcaufor' Branchville and Bamberg wi meet in Orangeburg. Delegates from I -nion Sumti and Johnson will meet in ColuiV _ b'.a, Come to church, go to church. /JWUTTTVmFVTmHTTTS" 1H117T.1 Til; I i i.V r"H :1 tI I Tai i DOUBLE STRENGTH g \ J D0UBLE Wim. ACTING (?#. Watte* 'is .nFRFUL d/Or^'HAIR GROWER' Mad? <*.th deep penetrat-rg secret oi'i thdt re eve accu", itcr?.rg sca'p, thir\ and falling hc.r. It th?ckfr>s softest oftd beaut fies the "^Okt stwDborft ha.i.. fn.'nnr o >, \ o /. / > s < u . . Whether ycj wear your ha?f bobbed or lo^g you o?e it to yourself to see 'to ?* that t il healthy, soft. ond thick. Stnj / /? /i?r CJlM'jg THE MV.E C J WALKE? Mr 3 CC. I L 1' '1 - :? il j i i rTrmrm? 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