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c Saturday, August 8, 1936 ~~ ' , M. I Mrs. Laura J. Maney and Mrs. sa Cammie Fludd have just complet- 1'* ed six weeks of summer school a(' at S. C. State College and are now attending the Summer School at Wf Va. State College Petersburg, Va. ua Hi M Miss Marian N. Leevy, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Lcevy, left Friday for the city of Washington, where she will visit hei aunt Mrs. Mamie Breeee. She plans, to spend three or four weeks in the Capital City and then visit ^ * relatives in New Jersey and New ? York. ' ' ? _? .* . 7 hr ;>1< Mr. Hildreth Hopkins of 2229 Gervais. street entertained Mrs. .ri Lillian J.-Rhodes of Chicago, 111., it at a dinner party last Friday ev- ni ening. Aniong the guests present or, were: Miss A. A. Nelson, Mrs. lu Julia Bonner, Mrs. Lottie Taylor and ReVfJ. P. keeder. ou :??? a r 0 >_ Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins is home f? again after spending five weeks of in me ut'auuiur city 01 a u niter. 10 She was one of the efficient Sum- in mer School instructors. She re- 'r ports a wonderful session. This iu Summer School was under Prof, ho J. C. Prioleau, a most efficient di : . rector. . Mrs. Hopkins wishes ..to thank her many friends who made ? her stay in Sumter a pleasure. ? Many parties were given in her honor. While in Sumter she was So the house guest of Mrs. A. j. Andrews, 102 Council St. A most wonderful hostess. av nn Accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Harrison, Mr. Josh Murray and Mrs. M. .B. Pogue, the Herald editor, of Sumter attended the Odd Fel- jj" lows Grand Lodge last Tuesday; and before leaving, he visited Thejc], Palmetto Leader's office, finding st> " ; Prof. Hampton" find liis force liafTi at work. fo ' R< Miss Marion Brown of 1218 sv Heidt street, left the city Wed- >n nesday, July 29, (for Savannah. 111 Ga. She will remain in Georgia two weeks, then she will visit her grandmother- in Barnwell, S. C., for a week. fe ON VACATION *c be Master C. O. Brown. Jr.. Sales agent for The Palmetto Leader in. in' Charleston, accompanied iby ihis i*s signer, Miss Perry Seabrook, is spending his vacation in New cj| York, Pittsburg, Pa., and other eastern cities. The Leader wish- Ki *?es them a pleasant trip. J"' RADIO NEWS. ~ r Cf T~? w regular weekly meeting.at ili home of Mr. Roland Harris, Tue's. day August 4th. Since a few "of" our memlj^rs went away for the t summer and a few here had some A. kind of heat disease we hayejbeen R. blasting as low as possible, but th in this night the members decided ch to turn the current on in full am St swing out under the 1930 social he spotlight. Plans for the running of the club were .changed just a M little due to the hot weather and Itshortage of tubes. We have plan re, ned to begin our social programs, fir | within the next two weeks and, CI ~7 continue to swing "until 1937. jfTS i_ will .he ifpq was losing out on love, romance \ ?missing fun?all because ugly, gray- | streaked hair had dulled the charm of I her face?made her look years older. But that was yesterday. Vera's world Is * different today ?dates, dances, parties, eicltementi Wherever she goes, women jenyyj; men admire her beautiful hair. |)<(, How did Vera moke herself over? ? You'd sha be surprised! A single, simple application or 1 of Godefroy's Larieuse. And by using off Larieuse, you, too, can make vour hair mo lovely ?even though It Is gray, or has pro become streaky or off-color from tlie uSy por of hot lr >ns. jOV .At easy to use as shampoo. No fuss; no Lar V It your dealer ? OOP doetn t have 4 in tend $t.?3 A .5 direct la M M k jZftX/lJL |L 5SSjj|fc^< frenc L KJDItROY MANUPACTUR.NO COMPANY H. ' / AG.E AM N <) I N(JEM EN T. Mr. ami Mrs. H. U. Rorther. ?f arleston, S. C'., announce the irriage ol their daughter, I.iln Anchorine to Mr. T. If. G.' awford, of Atlanta, Ga. bl.MKlNS-Sl TTO.N. f'tiends of Andrew Wilson Simis, formerly of Columbia and brence, S. C., will be agreeably rprised to learn that his marine to Miss Inez Sutton of Philelphia was recently announced. Mr?Simkins, now living and irking in Philadelphia was gradted from Benedict College in .'15. He is the son of Mr.- and rs. Andrew Whitfield SiSnkins Columbia. THE C1U SABERS. The -meeting-Ava^?hekl-rrt, the me of Boston Brice 25(1(7 BraT11 street. A very short and uiue program was rendered,.'fob. WTTl by the discussion of both I apd new business;. We thank to the utmost de.,11 ,,?* 4l,?...; ...U-. -!J . I ? v V, (411 Vi vuv;."C \>mi cllliuil ailU tolled our trip. I'lans arc being Hue for a similar but greater iting to be held in the near fure. We -were very, glad to hny<- in ir presence Mr. Ilenry C. Harris i Allen .University student and otball star of Clinton and one our faithful members Mr. Marn Benton, who has been \vorkg in Rock Mil. Our. doors ore on at all times to visitors. The xt meeting will Tie held at the nne of Jesse Bright 1 127 Park. SOC'IKTV MKVS CM' B On Tuesday night, July 28", the ciety Men's Club met at the immunity Center. Mr. II.-dimN 10 is our President, was called ray on business. Therefore the eeting was presided over by our esident, . Mr, Waldon. The minutes of the last meeting ?re read and approved, then the 11 was called, finding a few of e members absent. Two new embers were ' brought . to the jb, Mr. I.. Mitchell and Mr. Kiny Alston. . ; Then the plans were, discussed r the building of a swing for the lereations Committee. This UK i* m-mg given oy the- chit) order that the youth of Sumter ight have a place that thev can i and enjoy themselves. This ojeet is just., a ^sample i l* the ings this club is "hoping. to do r the City. The~"sv>ing will be 10 et high and 8 .feet wide. The young married men of Sumr are anxious to beconTe a nu mr of the club after seeing the iod stint.-.thai has been male, id because this club does not tend to promote socials regular some of the ether clubs- arc doff hut this eltib intends-.to be a otlight in Sumter so that the ;izens will be proud of us. All young married men are elible to join. Application blanks ay be obtained by sending. your quest to Society ?en's Club, ID'.t uuicil St., Sumter,-S. C. ? C. M. Ilolmes, Pres.; 11. R. aldon, Sec. and Rcprter. NATI KAh MI SK Al. C I.I It On Tuesday, August 1 at lldlO M. The pipe organ students-of II. Kiddick, Jr.. assembled in e auditorium of Zion Baptist urch. The B Natural Musical iciety was organized. The fpliv-ing ollicers were elected: Edgar.. Thompson, president; is.s Lillic Mae Green, viee-prosint; Miss Jenkins, recording sectary; Miss Everetta Cliappello, lancfal secretary'; MisJp ,'Mary adden, assistant secretary; EdT Beit Williams, treasurer. Don , M 9,"',1 k V '...A i * n D O * \ her. Just apply at home. In wanted des Jet Mark, Mark; dark, medium lftbthrown, or blonde. W ill not rub or wash off and will last for six nths. If not satisfied, your dealer will mptly refund your money. ?'t let ugly hair rob you of youth, of s, and romance, (let a bottle of leuso ?TODAY. 't * EFROY'S ^ t ^ h HAIR coloring IMPROVED 3310 OLIVI ST ST LOUIS, MO. i RICH AR DSON-CO LEM A N NUPTIALS. ? On Mitunlsfy evening, -July 25 at ,-?fl '?*cl? '*k the marriage cere i " -y <f Miss Alphosha 2. Rtch: i of N. Boulevard, ^.)range1. jr." S: f' to Mr. Rul'us Coleman ? f B!-v kvillo, S. was perfoi tncd. The marriage took place in the honiie-<ot' the bride's mother, Mrs. Amelia Richardson in the presence of- only a few close . friends. .The home was beautifully decorated with ferns and roses. A lovely ar.ch composed of sinilax and rose buds under which the bridal pair stood formed the central hub around which the other decoration revolved. An instrumental solo was rendered by Mrs. Pearl Simpkins of I Orangeburg, a solo "1 Love You Truly" was beautifully sung by Miss Harriett Richardson,, sister of the bride, Tlie wedding march was played by .Mrs'. Simpkns. The bride was givtm-m ttiift by Mr. .1. P. Richardson. Among the out-ol'-toWn visitors "were Mis. .Marie Owiiis of Richmond, Ya.; Gurlee Typer of Brookr lyn, X. Y.; Mrs. Albertlia "Gillerson 01' Harnett, S. ('.; Mrs. J.erline Gipson of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. \Yatcrs of Wugepor, S. C. The couple left Sunday evening for Wagener where they will make their home for the present. ? The bride traveled in a Navy blue crt'pe sport suit and. the gloom wore a Navy blue suit. THE WARD ONE WILLING WOKKKKS C I.I It The Ward One Willing Workers club liiyl a lovely silver tea Sunday, Augus't~nd at lire home of Mifo Lucy' Jones, 12'J Silmter St. Maiiy visitors were present. We hail many beautiful selections- 1 y the' visitors. Mr. Silas Smita made a lovely talk. .Very glad to have Mrs,. C. M. Thompson . back wiL. us again. She wa> ill. a long . lime. Miss Lucy Jones served.ice" teu?cake, candy. The club meeting met at the home ol miss S. Ui own. bl ." Sumter St.. rue.-day. August -1th, with the liiadam presuLnt conducting tire. sc.-sT n. 1 he iiKOting was called to- order !|n.. opened - with the' club song led by. 'Miss-Anijo H. 'Wtille.- J.'ra\er bv Miss Lsthei-'Sander?:?llibte ^erwere recited by all the metnber.s. The roll was .callnl, t'ue meml>ii.lespctioing briefly. The meeting then adjourned. M>>. i . M. i'hon.p sun led the closing song. Mi.-s A. 11. Wolfe kid tiie closing otic. May ihc la-hil waLh hitween-*nte aim . thee, while \\e are absent. oi.e fimm another. Tin: LICK.V HUM) SOC'l A L ( 1.1* II The club met ?t the home of Mrs. flattie. Johnson, f>U!? Marion ft.- The meotii;.u \va. rnik! to - eider ai?S..'<jl.?.Sum' by t.;e ( liapuun, Mis. Alary Alot by; Seripiare Vea ir.g, by Mr. keniuoy, i>7 chapter of 1'salm. Soi.n led by M rs. Boy to. This brought our devotional.- to a .close, I ho niceiiny was iuiied over?to thr prns'iueitrr 'I :.? ininutes ol' the last meeting were, read' aii.) adopted. ,. . ' | ::^TiriF?Trk rbmiiiilUe made iis uI'oi i. I lie law ami unfinished] bu-im ?.~ uus. dlsed.- ed. '1 lie. i .b'| was called; members present 15. A silver tetf will be yi\en alAlie home of Mfs. 1'Toreiue Boyce luJb . ai.v^e street. ' Our next meeting will In- at tile home of Miss Irene Rowo, 15..; 1 Whaley street. We Were dismissed by Mrs. Florence Boyce. ; We were Setved sanu\\ieu"es.and cake ana candy.FOl'RTH BIRTHDAY I'ARIA i-uue -miss .Mary- UUc....a 1).x??11. the attractive Miami daughter ,, Ali'.' and Mrs. James K. Busby, 2225 Richland St. celebrated her fourth birthday with a lovely party M'\en Mc.mluy-nfU-i noon. Little" Alary Odessa wore a lovely yellow and white dress, her color, .scheme. As her guests arrived they were given yellow and white balloons. The dining room where refreshments were served was attractively dec orated. The beaut.it ill yellow-and white birtthd.ay volte, there were also the words "Happy Bit thday" written on it. Iter guests: Louise Aleyo, Daisy M. I'razfeT, Tluliua Ak AIiVijin, Beatricc Able, Eri/.abeth Btirr, Ger.ova ' Nance, Kloise "Dent, labia Watkinson, Sarah WaiAon, Tl.elma Celia Jackson, Dorothy Roseburgh. Ksahell Salley, Betty llall, Mag-' gipiJones, Jessie B. aifd Louise Entzminger, Alamio Thomas, ('ellie Wise. Mary and Pauline Xel son. Louise i\anco, Annie Mlller,"' William Henry Patterson, Charles Harmon. Jr Wa'dell McMillian, Jr., Joe Gilmore, Jr., Eugene Gil. .moh'e* Earl Able, Jr., Eddie J. \V?/l.. tl N'.-., VK.... -t> Nance* Daniel .Jackson, Jr., Antlerson'Jackson, James K. Dimby, Jr. Anderson Watkins, Philip Jackson, John Counts Watson, Eddie James Watson, M It. JAMES E. HOPKINS K IMPORTS HIS WOXBERFtL run*. On Tuesday July 2 , Mrs. Lillian Norther Crawford, efficient head nurse of the Waverly Hospital, Miss Jones, Mr. Glascp. Martin and Mr. James E. Hopkins mo? j tored to New York to meet Dr. 1 J. J. Staiks, president of Benedict College, and Coach T. II. G. Crawford, of Benedict College who h?s been spending their vacation in Europe,I* They landed Friday, July 24th. THE PALMETTO LEADBl ("II If 1ST A IN IIO.MK BURIAL , AID SOCIETY NEWS There is enough of good in the worst ol' us and enough of bad ih the best of us that its little beconies any. of us to .-ay unkind things of the rest of us. A one day session of the third annual' (/hiist-iiu Burial Aid Society Union of . ?outh Carolina here in Str<Hh, S. C, closed Saturday night, July lib in what was declared a , most successful meet-' iny. - Thirty-seven new members enrolled. The first session on Saturday was held at high noon. All former othcc i s wore re-elected. After finLhing the business of tlix' first session the body was excused for a short recreation. Saturday evening, session:? Hymn No. 410 introduced the evening session lined by Bro. Trapp. ('oiniiiittee oh Ntw Lodges made their report.' The financial roll was railed by the State Secietaiy, TV-of.- W~. E A\ i 11 i a 111 . Number of oliicOrs present, 10; liumbei: id' lodges reported, 14; num -hrr?rrf membci " reported,?:ib7; m niher of new joiners, .'57. Total amount raised dining the Unani\va.s .SI 7H.00 and the amount paid out was as follows: Undertake!s-, v'.uiJJO; Bearers, ln.00; Union ltohk fs, lib.UO; miscellaneous; $15.00. Grand total naitl out. StlTfinn Spattanbuig; S. ('. was voted iiiy place w he it- the next meeting will be lu-Kl Attirilay ami Sunday, O tuber.21-25.'' The Spartanburg delegation promised a liiy entei tainnu nt for tlie fourth and last Union meeting lor the year of l'd.'Jb. The niemoriani service closed the sessions Saturday night. | Thanks were cntemied the local Iconnnittee and all who had helped, to niake .it pleasant for tlie Union in Stroth, S. C. - : (Mrs.) Martha K. S-tiber, Reporter ANDERSON KM IT'HNS NEW YORK RY RI.ANE lireetivijlj'j S. C,, July 27?Mr. John M. Anderson, a native of tli-i eiiville, was .called" back to wi?rk a few days ago in New York, lie is a nephew of.Mr. and Mrs. J. \\. ( lellami and a brother uf Win. Anderson and .a student of Sterl; ITiglr of" tireeliville. Al'ti r -pending four months visit my Ills people' in Nqwbei'ry County ami his .frb-ml* and brother in ll'rcenvilfe he must retliln to continue wor"k.# Mi. Aiderson is y.,. hard working y.ouir.^'ukn* i.iiiit .-'pemls niost ol his in. onn l >i the- betterment?of?bis laii'iily -.-Mini the otheis who arc -trs;?hn i rirrraTr"Thtnr' iio is7~^" "'Mr. Anderson leaves his best wi-hv- ami ask ti'aJ;. all friends pray for- him to have a successful trip and that the Lord may. lor ever lead him. - ._!? j 111: ( OI.iak.I-; ri..\cio tot 1*1.12. SOCIAL CIA B Wo llii' members of the Co.ltojt'o I'laee. Couple Social club enjoyed cur last weekly met 111fly at tj.ie home.~<.if '.dr. .James Sintth, Tuesday nieiu(. August 1th. Opening s< na' "\\*li;:t A Friend We Have die ccr-os were.heard by all of tiie > nri.-ir,?'1 Men?Hn-^meetmg. was TibiuM ov\~ io "uie president. The ma.iilcs- wcic leiiti, received and ahopu- .New .ami ulitinisncd businys-yca discuss* d and each me inner iispoiuhd' to the call of the roll. After we .were served a delicious iour-e of . hickcn salaii, -nmiv. icm fb ice cream and cake. We had as-'oat- visiters,' Mr. OunTel Cui.jiinaham ana two, new iiiemi pis. ..Wi. Willis B. lton and mi. i "..i .in .1-1 M'li. He aujuurnv11 ii> null ai iin.* home i>i Miss luaniia Coleman mi next Tuesday .right -?rrrr?i ennui.der TTf~the i-e <mug was .spent . with .much luh tir ganie.- and jokes. 4 \ ; t.niarc weiconiedL to come and Lnu-y. the evOiiing'pvith the ( o liege I'lai e Collide Social club. I 1 ' ' HAi'i'KMMiS OF TUB I'ICOhhNA SOCWttt C'Ll'H it^ ?ddtv?dr-rmg tiislu (1 yuung?ladies oJ' too l'icidena Social club gave a ii .iuh11 ti 1 1 >al ty at the homy of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Robertson, ldo.s I ..Mm sii ei.t, .Monday night. Aug us i d. T'iicy were honied with tiie presence of more tiian fifty or sixty gin sts, who from all appearance enjoyed themselves wonderfully.. Music was furnished by an automatic sympnonola. Mr. Odcll R. (fiilliam, acting as ma.-ur td ceremonies delivered an nnei ?t iiv.;??cnni'i'i nitty?riTtr' Minion aim power tliat can be attaijml by organizing, after which lie introduced the ofllcersr and members of the club to all 'the guests, many of whom were from out 'Ui-Low 11. ' 44tyy were served with 'punch and"pound cake. Then we continued to" dance and play until the wee hours. This event was celefidjftteib as the Fidolena's nud-summcr iwcreation night. t i ' Hr. .1. .J. Stalks came on to Columbia by train. The rest of the paity spent a few days in New York City, then motored to Washington, I), t'.. Atlanta, Ga. and {'[ifn-liKtini, St r Thin man ? wno. ill111'uI trifii. (Mr.< Hopkins shajl never forget the kindness shown him by ^lr. and Mrs. T. H. G.| *,ra\vioia\ Unite in New York he was the house guest of his great aunt Mrs. Carrie Wilson Mundle. j, i t : ?. ON TRIP TO NEW YORK. ? Orangeburg, Aug. 5.?Madame Julia lint-land and Miss Flora J. Fordham left this week for New York City where they will take lurlher courses in Beauty Culture.' Both are members of the Elite School faculty. , THE WAVERLEY SILVER STAR SOCIAL CLL'B The club met at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Sams, Tuesday nite August 1th on liodse street. The -hetrse- - was - called" trmtrnlTrr by tile" president. Devotionals were conducted after routine business was taken up. We are planning to give a dance in the near future. We were glad to have Vhe Rev. Kiett with us and enjdyed his remarks and his readings. Miss Vada Anderson was also- a welcome visitor. Miss Janie Kawls left Saturday -for New York-City where she will i be the guest of her aunt. The hostess served a course ol | tines, cheese and pimento sandwiches, ice cream, cake, after dinner mints and gum. Next meeting at the home of .Miss Katie Stern. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Radio Club- ' -??? Rev. N. A. BethcS, Pastor The second meeting of the Radio Club was held Monday evening at Bethel Clnnch. The officers flor the year are: President, Cole Blease Toomer, Vice President, Palmer L. Allen; Secretary, Howard W. Brown, Asst. Sec., Pearl Daniels; Treas. ! Malcolm Ravenal; Chairman ol "Finance Committee, Reka Orr; Chr. of look out committee, Oscai Chistie; News reporter, Evelyr Toomer; Chr. Sergeant at Arms. Willie Elmore; Program (jommitteo, Chr. Evelyn Toomer; Advisor. Mrs.. Roxer Bethea. The President called the meeting to order, and Welcomed th( new members into the club. We are grateful "to have Mrs. Bethea for our advisor; she gave us a very interesting talk on last Monday; eveiyng, advising us to climb to the top. I The President was thanked foi i the pitcher orfrcold-water that ~tvas" ! given him .by the Boosters Club on I Unclosing song. ^ Our weekly meeting will meet every Monday night. TRI-CONTEST AT FIRST NAZARETH BAl'f. CHLKCH '?: . , ft ? : Stop! Look and ' Come to the Ministers Pohularitv. Oirle T)vps? j and Beauty Contest at First Nazareth Baptist church, Tuesday nite j August 11, at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Rev. W. M. Downs, pastor, Wl^ANDRl-WS NEWSf pulpit to the door. I At 7:.'10 Bro. Mose Bfi"on conducted a lively prayer meeting. After prayer meeting, Rev. Lewis selected as a text 9th chapter of .llcbre.\v? is preached as never before. We were much uplifted by his noble sermon! During the services five persons connected themselves with"'1 the church. Visitors during ser vices: Mrs. T. J. Miles and little Miss Valeria Chappellef of Columl>ia, 55. C. Rev. and Mrs. Boyd. Andiews, S. C. "Mr. and Mrs. Joe P?i,l \t.. ov,.l ? T..? VMM, .?ii. ami .111.1, ua^. L'aiiK'i.i and .Miss Lilly Gibb.s of Wnverlv Mills, S. C. Mrs, Dylle Commander Mrs. Hi-nall Cooper and1 Miss Mary Val ine of Andrews, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles and their grand daughter, little Miss, Valeria * Chappelle were the dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. Lewis on Sunday. We are always glad to Have these di^tjnguishod appreciative guests at the parsonage. They expressed themselves as having enjoyed a delightful stay. Rev. : and Mrs. Lewjs also had as their guests on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Daniels and Miss Lilly Gibbs of Waverly Mills, S. C. Mrs. Reid is the Ttaughter of Kev. and" Mrs. Lewis. . The little Misses Janie and Geneva Lewis have gone to Waver lv Mills, to spend?a few?day*, with sisters. The Seven Table Feast given by Miss Hattie L. Brown, the Silver Tea by Miss Catherine M. Lewis, the party by Miss Tenza Ilrown and the .Chicken flipper by Miss Alberta-Scott were1 quite successful. These young ladies, are vyorking hard helping the W. H. and F M Sp-. eiety an<f they need be commended. Thp Misses Hattie L. Brown, Carr've hj. Goodwin, , Mlargar^t Witherspoon, Mr. Norman Grey and Mr. Samuel Jones visited relatives and friends at the CCC Camp at McClellanville on Sunday. Mrs. Viola E. B. ..Richardson, formerly afi Columbia, S. C. but now of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Taylor, Miss Gordon and Mr. Jas. Murry, Jr. of Columbia, visited _ relatives and friends of West Andrews, S. C. on Thursday, July 30, while here she placed a Tomb Stone on the grave of her husband", the late Mr. Samuel Brown | of Andrews. Mrs. Rosa Lee Brown' left on Sunday for Washington, D. C. to visit daughter and sons, also errand children; on her return she will spend a few days in Hamlet, N; C. with her sister. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis and Rev. John Moyd made a flying trip to Georgetown on Monday; they had a most pleasant chat with Rev. and M,ra. D. N. Wilson, . IN M KM OKI AM In loving memory uf our .dear I husband, father and brother. Mr. j Henry C. Whitq, who departed tjhis life one year ago,\Au?usT7, 1U3G. One year has passed sitae you went away, ?* To us it seem like yesterday.; Your chair is vacant, .your vuici stilled, . All of this was God's own will; Today our eyes are "wyt, our hearts : are sad, ??? Because we miss you, our dear,dad; IJest beloved front vour Vanv and ft woe, - We shall meet y?m-oii that blissful t shore. Sadly missed by: Mrs. Josephine White, wife Miss Kydia A. White, sister WilJ^am, Josephine, Christopher, Mat gutel and Joseph White,emlc.ren. KOSK sue lAl. (1.1 If ' >?The elub met at the home err Mrs. Emma Turnipsetjd; Marshall street. The' usual lei m ol opening wa.- conuueUd alter which! an interesting program was. rendered by the program committee. | Paper by Miss Emu a Tunupseed: solp, by Gladys Miller; poem by Herntena Hall; reading by tithe. Hose; story by Maggie Hose and poem by Jennie Mae -Miller;, duet? by Gladys Miller and Rebecca Rosv then the group asked riddles,.. The niinutes were 'read,'receive i and 'adopted. The members recited Bible verses and paid their dues. The hostess, served cake abd ice cream. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Katie Chesnut, 238d Washington stPeet. We are glad to have our vice president. Miss J ante &n ith back with us who has becn on her vacation for one month and now Miss Marion Brown is spending her;vacation in Savannah, Ga. ami we miss her verv m'uqh. M ss Hattie Ruth ,Robinson is very sick but we all hope for her a speedy recovery. . Ethel Robinson, president; G. Miller, reporter. Female Help Wanted Hotels-Resorts Everywhere. In experienced-Experienced. Contact good jobs. $40?$125 monthly. Enclose stamp. Scharf Service. 148-L137 W. 45 th. New York. USE HAIRLONGEK A wonderful Hair Grower Makes the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. _A fair trial wil -prove its wonderful worth. Hairlonger Grower 25< j Pressing Oil 25< Postage 10c. AI.SIE P. WYNN. ___. B?x 24. 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