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Saturday, September 5, 191 Miss Inez "Meadows of Columbia is spending her vacation in Wash it\gton, D. C., Detroit, Mich., ant Toronto, Canada with friends ant relatives. We wish for her-?i pleasant^ stay. Misses Ella jind Bernice Johnsoi k a of 925 Pine St., left the City Aug * 27.th to spend their vacation ii Washington, D. C., Detroit, Mich, and Toleut), Ohio. While in De troit they will fbe the guests oi their aunt, Mrs. E. B. Martin. W? wish for them a happy and pleas ant vacation. Mjss Louise Williams, a recen graduate of Fisk university, Nash ville, Tenn.,was* in the city visitinj Misses Maggie Long and Hattii -Waiters She left Tuesday foi Jacksonville,* Fla., where she wil resume her duties as teacher ii one of th public schools. She wil ? .v.i.vm.u-hu t?s me aaoptet daughter of Mrs. Lula King. Mis: Long and' Miss Waiters made i very pleasant for Miss William: while in the city. * * Miss Mildred Bea\ftsf, 2501 Ca hoiin St. left the City Tuesday foi Philadelphia, Pa., where she wil ' visit relatives and friends. Mist Beaver is the charming daughtei ? _uLMr. and Mrti.-E. Beaver ofXa lumbia. We wish for her a pleasant. trip.-- ? Mr. and Mrs. James Johnsor have returned home after spending two. weeks in Washington, Philadelphia, New York City__ and Springfield, Mass. They were ac companies.' by the latter's brother Mr. Kirkland Leevy. v Mrs. T. J. Mixon and her little daughter, Tonunie, left the city for Norfolk, Va. to spend a month Wh'le there they will be thi guests of her* daughter. Rev. L. H. Hatfield of New Yorl< ? City is the guest of Rev. J. W, Davis 61 Sumter, S. C. They motore' to Columbia on business Rev. Hatfield is' on his way to Jacksonville, Fla. to attend the ? -National Baptist Convention. ? ----Miss Lessie E. Gladden has returned to th< city from Hampton Va. where she studied nine week at Hampiun Institute: She reports a very pleasant and profi table trip. Mrs. Scott and Miss "Chambers ...f X'. .......I- v T v:? i>. u. cut* > pumii nj.' their vacation with their siste and Mrs. J. C. Fair. 'Mr. .J. C. and T. H, Fair, Mrs. Scott and.little Bettie Fair motor0(1 to Atlanta, fit. for tlie Weeknetj and reporting a pleasant trip Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frazier lef the city Tuesday for Philadelphia ' They \y? re the guests of Mr. an< Mrs. Frazier. Mrs. Alberta Bailee their noiee accompanied them bacl All rcportt'd a pleasant trip. ^ VACATIONING IN CITY 4 Mrs. Thomas I). Daniels of New York City is spending her vacation in the City with relatives and Friends. She will be Joined by her husband, Mr. Thomas D. Daniels in a few days. Mrs. Daniels before her marriage was the former Miss Jessie Mae Price of Co. lunvbia. ^ VISITORS IN NEWBROOKLANI1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hart were pleased to haw> with them two of their sons ^fnd their wives, one 'grandson: Mr.*-and' Mrs. Ira 0 [ Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N, Hart and little Joshua, Jr., from Montgomery, A4a., who spent twc I weeks with them from August 15, \ A1 so their oldest daughter, Mrs vw? Elesteno Preston of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. She is remaining a while longer with them. All reportec having a pleasant time. - m t ? VISITORS II FRF Mrs. C. L. Mitch' 11 and Mrs. Ma mie A. Ronderson of Winnsboro ' S,?C., spent, -the?woekrend- witl V their sister? Mrs. Susie A. Hal tin riunnav they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Single, ton Thomas. Friday evening Mrs Josie McDavid .entertained with a supper at her home. I Mrs. C. I.. Mitchell is a wel known school teacher in Winns boro. THE ROSE SOCI-AL CLUB * Th Rose Social club held its weekly meeting at the home ol Hermenia Hall, The meeting was L called to 0rder by the Pres., al the usual hour. After the devoI tional-exercises we went into th( \ business part of the meeting. Miss Hattie Ruth Roberson if p still on the sick list. We are hoping her a speedy recovery. Aftei |jt the report of the sick committei i we adjourned to meet atj the home i in iviiss manon mown izia neiai BtVCfat ? 1 The hostess served ice cold sofl drinks and cake. V .. J ] . - . TV M- ? PHYLLIS WHEATLEY LIBRARY it port for August: Adult cir) culation, F. 808, N. F. -85, total i !; Juvenile circulation, I N. F. 170, total 847. Total fiction 589, non-fiction 201, tota: j 8U0 books, 55 magazines, 4 pic! tures, 7 poems, new borrowers 9, re-i'egistered 1, borrowers cards in tffect 2294. 103 i\?\v juvenile books received, and the children are eager to read them. Books dear to the hearts of both boys and girls of all ages are in the ' collection. Some of the new 1 books are: "Cadlie Woodlawn" by 1 C. R. Brink, the John Newberry i I- Prize book for this year, Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery,~Low Bridge by Jane Abbott, ! Our Wonderful World by F. J. 01cott, The Boy's Book of Airmen i by Crump, The Scouts of Stone, wall by Altsheler, The Drifting - Cow by James, Miss Jimmie Deane f by Rose B. Knox, more of the Lit tie Maid series by Curtis, Bedtime Story books by Burgess, books on good manners, Negro stpry books r and many others. ? 1 Sehoolk will soon be opening, teachers and students coming in ' and we shall welcome one and all 2 to our librarv who r ^ V " V. nut V UVUJ\a I I of'all ^mls lor circulation and FefT" erence, alsG magazines and pic| tures. j The hourst?12?to?4~ ami-5 to 8^ * P. M. The libraly will be closed * Labor Day, September 7th. j J. W. Talley, librarian MAGDALENE CIRCLE No. 3 The Circle met on Wednesday-at 1 7:30 o'clock at othe home of Mrs, i Maggie Wolf, 1408 Wheat street. * The meeting was called to order by - Mrs.?Pearl Willioms. -Singing ihine On Me. The 23rd division of Psalms of_David was read by Mrs"". Williams. Prayer by Rev. L. Ci (enkins. Singing, Pass Me Not O ' Gentle Saviour, led by Mrs. Wtf* lams. The devotional service was ' jreught to a close. The house was. n order for business. ' The minutes of the last meet-' ng was calKd for which \vas read - -oy Miss Ilallie Mae Jackson. The ' committee report was called for vhich stood approved. The unfin; shed and new business was disjussed. Mrs. Mary Lee Quarles vas still on the sick list. The , Circle was delighted to have Mrs. L. C. Jenkins out with them oil Wednesday. Come again. Rev. L. C. Jenkins made some | .imely remarks. We all enjoyed iiem /cry much. Mrs.--Marie Senior was. calhd o St. George, S. C., at the bedside jf her father, Mr. Onn Riley. We .nay that our leadeC will soon be-back in Columbia and foe the I ecovery of her father. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. idtlla Shuler 1G10 (ice street. We -were glad to have i .li s. Janie Ferguson out with "us. We were dismissed by Mrs. .dams. We were s< rvui punch, cream, cake and candy. LAURENS SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Sallie Blackstock entertained the out-of-town guests and several others of the city at an eluKjrate U'a Sunday. Mr. W. P. . aldington and sister Miss Alice .hrew open the doors.of their love y home lor this very happy occasion. As ?ach guest arrived a osebud was pinned on hej;. .Many vho had not been home in several years from North East and midvest w< re present. Quite, a reinion was held. Mr. Garlington,- well known as in entertainer, TnvitUd^all fiT tfu" paciotis lawn where luscious warmelon was served. Delicious punch, ham sandwiches, ice cream and cake climaxed the refreshments. Among those greeting old iml new friends were: Mrs. Non lie Garlington, Mrs. Dora" Sullivan, Mrs. J. W. Boyd, Miss Flor. jnce Boyd, Mrs. Mary C. White' aer, Mrs. Lula W. Thompson, Mrs. i jCrh Griffin, ,rs. Sue Kice. Mrs. . Mattie Anderson, Mrs. T. M. Mad, den, Miss Nora Hood, Miss Mati .ie O. Duckett, Mr. Clarence Poole. > Out-of-town guests were Mrs. 1. V. McKinney, Mansfield, Ohio; . Mrs. Ruth Nuckles, Spartanburg; , Mrs. Lula AYoody Graham, R.clii nond, Va.; Mrs. Annie Lou OwenB, I Washington, I). C.; Mrs. Corrie Mills Grant, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs Audrey Wanz^r and Mrs. Ada Johnson, both of Pittsburg, ~ Pa.; Mrs. Delia Blukely uf Newark, N. J. r~THE ORIENTAL SOCIAL CLUB = The Oriental Social club held its last wetkly meeting at the home of Mrs, t.i 11 ie Mae Rarmon 202G Oak street, August 27, 1936. Opening song, Holy, Holy, Holy;1 1 Scripture reading by Mrs. Edith I Pickens; Prayer, Ma-fh Mattie Brown: Sinerincr. Mv Faith Looks Up to Thee. The president then called the house to order for business transaction. After all Insiness matters had been discussed the hos~ tess served a veiy tasty course of U refreshments. The next meeting of the Orien! tal Social club will be held at the home of Mrs. Montez Bethea, Sep- 1 tember 3, 193&. Stop, ^ook and listen for the members of the Oriental Social 1 ! club so you can buy a ticket for J one of the best trips of the season. r If you ever wanted to have a nice . ' time or another nice time, come1 ? with the Orientals to Abie's place t Monday night, September 7, lt>36. ' Cnwi-wUb-leave corner- of T*ylfu t and Harden, Hampton and Park J streets, r> LES ELITE SOCIAL CLL'B MullinS, S. C., Aug. 31?The Les Elite club met at the home of Mr ueorgt--Buck on last Monday evening, August the 34th. The attendance was very small moving on wuiu and upward. To the young folk of Mullins: Are we going to let the staff of our moral indignation sweep the dust of the earth? Are we always going to take the rear in life? Yes, we will as long as we play thi part of Kip Van. Winkle. We, as members of Les Elit< club have realized the fact aiu have reached the conclusion thai "the world is waiting for sunrise' -but ther? is no hope of sun lighi as long as you stay behind th< TUB*?11 W 11. I"* ''m hills of life., THE WARD ONE WILLING WILLING WORKERS CLU1 The Ward One Willing Worker! club met at the home of Mis: Nance Sims, 403 Sumter street Tuesday, September 1st with th< president presiding. The Meeting was?called?to order?and?openm with club song led by Miss Nancj Sims. Prayer by Mrs. Creasie M Thompson. Beautiful Bible verse: were heard by all of the in*- mbers Then the meeting was opened foi business. The minutes of the las meeting was read; motion by Mis: Jante Wolf ct seconded by? Mrs Katherine Sims.. The roll was call ed. The members responded brief ly. Mrs. Ressa Cheeseboro led th< closing song. Miss A. B. Wolfe led the mizpah. There was a silver tea at the Sumter" street, Sunday, .AQJTUst 30 A. very few visitors were present Mr. Silas Smith sang a beautil'u solo, which ^e all enjoyed. Mrs Katherihe Stius served delicious ten cakes, and .candies. We really die enjoy the silver tea. . , THE TYPICAL YOUNG MEN SOCIAL CELT The club met Monday night, 31 of August at the home of Mr Johnny Foggy at 8:30. The clul opened?fcrr?business. Prayer b} Mr. S. E. Martin. Wednesday night, September S was the night they invited you tc attend their affair at Dunbar Lake The final transaction for this aT fair was the most important busi m ss of the meeting Monday nite Mr. W. W. Beachum, Jr., wa? introduced to the club and was accepted as a member. We were glad to have a word from Mr. Melviu Starks who. was speakini; of -joining the Typical Y'oung Mer Social club to which we welcome him. -This club is spreading social activities arodnd by a group of four teen young .m'n of Booker Wash ington Heights. They have t faceting each Monday night at th? hone nf f ach member. After each meeting repasts are served. A Social period is then enjoyed. THE LI CKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'I The Lucky Bird Social club met at the home of Mrs. Mamie Coleman 1220 Park strc?t at'8:30..'I* M. Opening song by Mrs. Porter Rise and Shine; Prayer by Mrs Viola Jenkins. Song by the prCjs ident. Scripture by Mrs. Boyce 1st chapter of St. John. This owled our devotional service. The meeting was turn1 d over t? the president. The new and unfit! ished business were discussed. Wi discussed the picnic on Thursdaj night, September 3, - / Tlie"T5TI~\vas "catleft. MftnbT i- OA piwaeia Mrs. Annie Porter has returned We are glad to have her back. Our next meeting will be at tin home of Mrs. Porter 502 Main St We were served potato salad sandwiches and cake. LAWN PARTY Florence, S. C.?One of the most charming fetes of the season was a lawn party given at tne home of Mss Margaret Wilson on Mon day night in honor of her guesl Miss Charlease Curry. The hostess wore a lovely gown of pink taffatcy with blue accessories' She was assisted by Mis es Dorothy Hare and Juanits Lawrence. The following . were present: Prience Williams, Fdwn j J. Wilson, Marie Robinson, Eloast W pnvpi- Dorothy Dixon. Rutl 1 - ?- ~ a ,, n> . -James, Mattie 11111, uena ?mt Crawford* Mary Peaterson, Wil Ham K. Jones, George I.awenci -Lone. Wallace, Leonard Walla< Willie Bennett, Otto W. lson, G Qpnmuin, Erbv Robinson, Henrj | Rannoly, Robert Scott, Fostei Mathews, Alexander Stokes Ja | cob McClain, Miller Gamble, Fret Johnson. The out of town guesti wore Joel Collins, Douglass San ders of Darlington. LITTLE BIG SHOT'?.JSOCIAL CLUB Newberry. S. C-?L. B. S. me1 I with Mr. Cole Gilliam as host anc Geneva Gilliam as hostess, Thursday. .The meeting.was called to ordei at 7:00 p. m. with Miss Gencv? Gilliam, Vice President, presiding The theme song "The Glory of the Club" was sung. After business was fully discussed it waf closer!. Misses Mildred Stephens, Josephine Stephens,and Mr. Julsor Nance joined. ! L. B. S. were glad to have Miss, es Mary Sjngleton and Ester M Gallman visit them. The club ap nreciate.' the talk given hy Miss Singleton. At all times visitors are welcome. A tempting course of sandwich ^Tftg -PAfcMETfU LRAPWT 'MRS. JULIA jE. BREELAND -W i Mrs. Julia E. Breeland, Presi- X . dent of the Beauticians .Associa . tion of South Carolina, has re- y . turned 'from New, Ytork Ctity, X . where she spent .several dyas vis- . iting beauty schools and beauty ""***' , shops there. Miss Flora Fordham '< accompanied Mrs. Breeland, and , took advantage of the opportuni ' ty to attend one oil the schools for a short course. Thess ladie.- are' now more than ever prepaid to ! give hairdressers those "brushup" courses. i Mrs. Breeland while in New 1 York City .visited the Orchid t. School of Beauty, manageO by ' Mrs. Garrett, and the Bonaparte t School of Beauty conducted by Mr. i'and Mrs. Bonaparte. Mrs. Br''o-. " Jah7?7 up<m her "visit to the'O FTThI! School of Beauty, made a talk in which she told of the success of j her beauty school in Orangeburg and the other schools -of South 3 Garolina. i It will be of interest to the beau ticians of South Carolina to know ' that a msas meeting of hairdressi ers of New York City was callou > If fU..f ....... J UIIU it pi UJiUOC\l LIUU till UI nizutlon be formed such ST? TtF1 ' hairdressers and beauticians of South Carolina already have. Three cheers for the Beauticians Association of South Carolina, an* for-their President?Madam Julia E. Breeland. "FilTl J)S-SIMMONS N CPTI A LS Charleston, S. C.?On Thursday evening, August twentieth at the Rectory of St. Peters' > Catholic church, Miss Esther Ermine Sim- '( mons of Charleston, S. C., became the bride of Mr. Carl W. F.ields-irDarlington, S. C. Misses Edith Ea M. Lee, the maid of. honor and f Marie'Smith were beautifully at- ja tired; Messrs Charles Temple, Jr. ' "b?'st man" and Wilfred Poinsett ''}* The bride-elect in her gorgeous j1'* gown was. given in marriage by ''' Mr. Charles Temple, Sr. The lo? groom, carefully garocd, received 'u' I his bride with the usual honors. j The ceremonies were conducted by [ the Rev. \V. F. Cleary, Rector in -^t the presence of immediate ri.lativ. ' , This ended the romance which be- lor - van at State A. and M. coll. -jc. |a, Leaving the rectory, the party i > proceeded to Dart's Hall where, an vis , enormous " gathering awaited the asi anivai. The famous ''Night rf ; "Hawks" furnished excellent, nut- ] . sic for the occasion. Refresh- Wi menis were in abundance. . <e\ The couple now resides jt No. 57 St. Philip street. Their stay . * . in this citj^is indefinite owing t<> ? . the fact tTiat both parties at\ j icuLnm ?-> <inu arc ii'civ- ^ j" ing the ciflTVoFy soTfH* "Mrs.- Fir-Til > t , Home Economics; Mr'. Field-. Bio- ' ,'otry. .. ^ Anions the guests attending the reception. sev? ral . out*. d'-town < ; . friends were present. Mrs. tier- ",ja< j trude Raid, Miss M. P. Jon* .?. New hn Orleans, La.; Uiss Majorie Irwin, Mi j "Aim sta. (la.; Mr. W. H. Mare*, is Lineolnville, S.C., Mr. Robert Uol lison. Sunnuerville, S. C.; Mr. and .?** Mrs. L. L. Shannon, St. Stephens, > Smith Carolina. . *1* CHESTER P AR ALU AIMIS J X Mrs. Maitha Walker and little X daughter, Jo.-m left Saturday for Washington anil 5r. V. to vis- *j* it relatives and ifriends. A Mr. John (Ihulden of Jersey { City, N. J., spent the week-end X ' with his mother-in-law. Mrs. Mat- A tie Buchanan, Lancaster Street *:* 'extension. .j. Mrs. Lucy Mackey with her y three sons. James Milvin. Iter- X nar. and John llohvv and Mi - Viola Young- spf lit Sunday in Y, ChaYlotte with relatives.' ^ and son, Amos, of Groat Kalis wore in the City Saturday on .j. business. y Mrs. Beaulah Gilmoro and son X , Mr. J. C. Gilmoro of Wiston-Sal- ?j\ em, N. C. spent a few uays here *?' this week with "relatives and friends. ' >' fy Mrs. C. M. Finley had" as her X visitors Thursday morning, her friends, Mrs. ATb'Ttha Simons and X husband of Columbia and Friday X morning, Rev. II. -M. Moore of !y Charlotte. Mrs. Maggie Anderson spent t > three weeks in Ft, Lawn, visiting *j* friends. * i 1 Mrs, Horsey McCoy of West *j* Va. motored here and spent thp X ' week-end with her - .mother, "-Mrs.' 1 Anderson. 1 Mrs. I.ula Howard and family'.!/*' 1 Ui'At Tuesday aftenvx n for their .|. * home in Morristown, X. J. Mrs. L Mamie Rurgett accompanied th"m % hack where she is visiting FuJr ' daughter,. Mrs. Rachel Gunner. IX Mrs. Mattie Ruchnnan and .|. L grand son O.-cai: Buchanan. Jr. v * left Saturday for Jersey City to J, snend several jycL'k.s w 1 h h. r { daughter, Mrs. Willie Gladden. *t* : Prof. S. Louis Finh y. and > ' mother were guests at the GCC ? ; Camps Frit toy afternoon. After j .j. they were >prved a- delirious si:n- J y per, chairs were arranged on the ' X lawn whore the assemblage listen { ed to a lecture on "The History of j? Music," by Prof. Finh'y. which .j the young men enjoved much | Mrs. Finley spoke briefly on i .J. ' "Good Citizenship." It was a " very pleasant occasion { Mr. Lerhy T.ltnf V- uf Fiei'shuw | V * spent Saturday here with his! A 1 hrother-in-lawn and sister, Rev. and ! Mrs .T. W. Wright. Columbia St. |X Rev. and Mrs.-J, C. Dye had as | their quests for ten dav-. Mr am! V i ' es. punch and ice cream was ser ved by Misses Anjrelyn ami Julia {* i Gallman, who wore white dresses X with the blue initials "L. B. S." [? . on them. y Mr, James Carter thanked the X hosp and hostess. The* club ad- ?$? i iourned to meet at Miss EdfRe M. '?* i Worthy on Vincent St. With Ml1. J. 1 ?J. B. Pratt as .host on Wednesday at y . 7:00 p. m. X? U.^.1 * $Iflpttr itt BY HKKBHKl 1 IN A DKKAM I wonder afar in a in an Till 1 reached tin.* 1: I sat on a star that wat To watch the world 1 thought: what a marv And how well Ho c I tried to imagine the j? The volume.; .tlu y w " I Tin-rat' IT i's mTy unvYi Saw their, hold ami 1 Wrote: that IK- JeVes t Is worth unending jirs ,T() M AH ?\ ? ' Sing, if yi. To mak' t T? :vA More i Someh w That with . V.." w v iii gai "o my read' f>: It would be mostal card, telling me of.yourn)U, my Negro brothers! Ph a-e k. Walker R'oVs-of Da\tan, O. st Sunday, there was a re-ynibn the Ross family at the home of ir only aunt, Mrs. Mary Dye. renty nine person* were present, duding a brother and svvt-taD ces and nephews from Rock 11. After a very happy time tether, the visitors left Monday rning, motoring bstek' to Dayi. Mrs. Fannie Griffin, Miss Mabel 11 an*1 their guests, Mr*. Kva Donald, Mrs. I'auilne Smith tl little Deloris fromOhio, mo-, ed to Liimberton, N. C. Tlrursv and spoilt the day. Mrs. Centry James has as her' itor* he.r. neices, Missed Thomne James, and Nora Hell Bowse: Behnettsville. S'urse Klveria Bowser of tiny iverly .hospital,' Columbia, spent 'oral days here with her parent . Mrs. Rosa Hiekubhdttom and litson from Detroit spent sever.days here visiting' friends and atives. They were called, home account of the death of her_ her, Mr. Henry Rrattoh. who * a d"aeon of Geths'emane Rap.Lkvlutrch. and i\ verv line Christ i character. Mr. and Mrs. Fie?. lleath. of iksonville, Fla arc visitiny hi< itlu^-in-law and- sister. Mr. and s. Ya rider Smith, " Fred" as he kncAvih here, ha- hreh away t"<>r Welcome ? Capitol ALWAYS A G( W E L C 0 M E Cosmopolitan Coolest Pla< ~H21 Washington Phon< ( . I .. I.I I.I. IMV Delegates Are ? \ t 1 College Inn ___ A Hospitable That's the Concensus of People who have enj >yer COLLK< Hi 01) Harden Street J 1ST ACROSS THE STI W K L (' 0 M K ?A FtAf. Medicines. Toilet Goods. 11 Sundaes. So<las Cigars an COUNTS* DJ PRESCRIPTION 11 OS w ashington street 1 ' . piUtatimiis I X .1.1 ,l)l< KSON f * ONK NIGHT u < tu nijflit .?rici <>r thi* sky; i VUt Of K<> by! clou- thing God iuad? B ans for it still! I Ian.- Ho laid uld fill! . , ITcl'u[ "nr. jr.-"" di-vilish ways-?. * . hfin di-spiti-'thi if >in list-! v a vOr c. . x ' . 0 i' must, = ; hi' .world i-lioi'i/ul! I 1- no di-i'd .vantd or wort' y! ^ i trust r" ~ ~ i v'l y effort, ' " ill succeed ------- ^ . 1ZZ" _? ^ nihjj and crowine! ^ I1 t enrnur.iinnjr to r"-* ivr- simply-a a* ti<>ns t<? my pot ins. I write" for- .. write to mi'!) lw .vt';^t^.-^: Quit'- a crowd was at Calvary Baptist .church Sunday ni}tht,for the progiam ffivert for the Sun day school, under "the direction - rrf-1 ho A "st. S'.rpt.. Mi. J. 1'.. Spaniv. -= The amminWwaii'cd was . $10.00. Several visitinjr friends from oth- * er denomination-, a larjry kv<-up of CCC l.oys and the. Junior Choir j, Mr ,Mt. .Moriah Baptist cl urch wer' present and helped with the projrram. Mr, Wash' McCrorv has. tr"ne to Winston-Salem, to live with relatives. there. BraineVrl In-titute opens Sep-. J tfmher l*h All is-in t ea' Toes- fot the opening of both schools. (.OLDV1I.I.! ; M'WS _____ : r j Sunday school on.cm-d at '11 hy the Supt., Mi .<,* Ktta Kinder* ' clas> N<>. l, teac'lu-r was Ufbhent: cla>. number - was lanyht J.u Sister Nl in:,ii??:I.^J)avis. ' The les~ son wits reviewed by Row- J. C orUy. A'j'.'.st 2'.', .the Sunday S. #e?t of> a tiip t' (jrt?Onvillv Where th< y had a picnic. < Mrs.. .1 >,lu-. Robert n is a patient iiv Cn'timlda hospital.; we an hoping for her a .-pee y r'Oosvi'y. Delegates j 3 . Theatre J DOD PICTURE !? 1 I) EX E G A TES * Baiber Shop f' X ::e in Town V : .... Columbia, S. C. :|: ? 9203 k'(M)I), Manager ' *? 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