The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 10, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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I . . ** Saturday, April it), 1937 Miss Helen H. McKnight, the daughter 'of. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Crafton of 1111 lleidt street spent her spring vacation at home With - > her paiout:-. Miss McKr.ight is a ' ^ sophmore at Spclman college, Atlanta. la. Mrs. I,. Hagood and daughter of ISO.'Hsj Taylor stieet was called to Montgomery. Ala. Saturday morning on account of the death of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Lena Hagood K,el!y. Funeral services will be held there Monday, i ..." ' *- ? Mrs. Rosa Mondle, 1151-6 Divine street, left for Xew York City Sunday. Mai eh L'8 for an indefinite stay with he^.son, Mr. Wm. Vance Mundle. ? . . A I.LF.N CHAPTER OF SFMTER, S. C. * AM members of the Allen chap-1 t'er anl former graduates' of Al- J Jen university of Sumter are asked to meet at 111.'- Community center. TOP Council street,-Anvil 0. Rev. P. W\ Fordham, president (Mis. ) A. II. .lohhson, secretary WAYEItl.Y I.II.RARY The Wayerly library wishes to irfomi the librarians of the state that the annual slate I.ihrarians mooting will- .-he held sometime next month. Wateli this column for the date. Y. M. C. A. NEWS Allen University ~- The Y. M. C. A. of Allen university invites you. to attend a vesper 1' service on Sutr'av. April 11, ltKIT at 0 p. m.. in the "university auditorium. It is with much pleasipv tin! we. labor to hrirr* for, your interest nad development speakers ,wh; ' niy irtorusted in -you as a group. It i- a pleasure as:well hs a treat to hav?. President Abranv f-imp-on of Allen university to be ttir principe speaker of the occasion. T'-ero will b.e music by the uni' vet-sit v c-hior. Xi-h.rhrr-President? ROSK SOCIAL CLUB The- R. S. C. held its weekly ?meeting at the home of?(Miss)-VGeneva Ilfunpton. The meetinjr was called to order by the presi. (hat. After devotional exercise a rueirrsnt' was vendered hy the .committee; then the house was ?P* ei:? d for discussion 'of unfinished t'Ti-iir s"'; >!'!-v wl^hv^Kr hontcTTT.sorved a delicious repast. The" n< xt nu-ethrir- will hp held at the hemp of (Miss) Rebecca RoY'o on Senate St. (Miss) Jenfnie .Snii'h. hostess. ' The Ro-e Soeialers are inviting /: each ai d every- ore fi r their prest ne. at a Ringo party "iven at the\li>?nr-of'(Mi ) (JCneya Hanipton, Monday night, Apr*'. 12th, It'.'lT..at. S o'clock. (Miss) Gladys Miller, reporter EXC'fcLSlOK SOCI\L CLUU , The cl'ii h ;! its meeting at the h(?:"e rf JMi-. Julius Davault, April 5, MKiT. ' The meeting was called to order by the president and then we proceeded with pur 111001511}?. .. .... The president brought to the cllib some very, good suggestions of election of other c fficers, and he also made a very good taik in accordance with .eonduet in meeting and public places. ' . OfTicers v.i'M' ell-, t il from the suggestion tluit he gave. The liiejting eanie to a cio.se by 1 repeating .110. .ei.ib'c motto: "Not at the top, hut climbing." And then we were served with a delicious ivaast. J. Johnson, reporter THIS COM M I N IT V CLUB The cbYb" }Vol(! it's regular mccting at Pleasant Spring school house Friday night, at 8:00 o'clock, April 2. First *ong "What A Friend Wo Have In Jesus?" Prayer by chaplain; Ppecnd song "Down At The Cross," The Marshall took rp the pass word. Caking the roll of members, nil were present except eight. * The Community club received two new -members, Mr. Robert Lee West! and Mr. David Smith*. The next' discussion will be: "IIow can we I encourage our young people to { romc to Sunday school?" After I the meeting Mr. Napoleon Corley . rervod lunch. L The next meeting . wi'l be held on Friday night, April 1G, Mr. JVI. .Corley will serve lunch. y r? ? THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB St. Matthew, S. C.?'The dub' mot at the home of Misses* Mary | ami Nora Folder or^ Tuesday, r Mawli St). The mecftag -was "call- j ed to order by the presiddht. The. dyvolionals were conducted by the chaplain. The president, then took charge . Old and new business was '>- discussed, after the business affair, many games of card's were , played. The hostess served ice cream and cake. The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of (Miss) F. B. Guinyard April 6th. I ' ... NOTICE Hear the Allen university Chor- I nl club, under the direction of ' Prof. F. P. Abraham at 2nd Calwu y baptist church. Sunday night, April 11, at 8 <.'clock. Key. M. M. Peace, pastor NOTICE! All tickets that were sold for Bingo party, Monday, April oth at Blessed .Martin Catholic church will be. good for Monday, April 12 at 8:80 pan. Evei yonj is cordially invited. ^ CARD OF THANKS To our many friends and relatives we wish to extend our sincere thanks for kindnesses, many beautiful floral offerings .and expressions of sympathy shown^iluring the illness and death of our dear brother, John Gibson, Jr." Mrs. Hattie D. Taylor and Ethel R. Gibson, sisters.. NOTICE Christian Home Burial Aid Society, district No. 2 will meet Saturday. April 18. 1027 in Chester with lodge No. 20. \V. E. Wright, president. W0 regret to announce that our grand secretary. Prof. W. T> 11. t... .... it-; IV. MUIII Villi t ui' Willi US. i: I5 time, hut we are asked .to take care of the Palmetto Loader's rc aders. Wesley Emevson, l)ist. Secretary MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLVR . 1 Tiio weekly meeting of the Magnolia Saving o'ub met. at the home of Mrs. RuthellofF Gilliam, 1212 Lyon St. Til * mc ^"'g wrs called to order by tve president. Mrs. Ruby Woodard Smnl.c r. Devotions and songs by the club. R: 11 called, and minutes of the last meeting read. Then the house was opened for business discussion. After all bussincss was twmsacted, we spent, u delightful evening of entertainment p aying game's. Ti'.ert we were served a royal treat that was ir. store for us by Mrs. Gilliam.' We then adjonrned to meet at the home of Mrs. Clotell Lemons, loll .'Bam}vell St., Tuesday, April 18, 8:00 p. m." LES RON AMIS Mr. Richardson, at 1107 Oak St., ra"sday, April 0. The meeting was called to order by the viecuresidenl, Mr. Stewart, at the usual hour. After the devotional services a spiritual business dis ussion was entered into. It was hVided that the first of a series of projects to be undertaken by the club would be a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Nance, 1500 Manning Ave. Sunday, April 11. -TNiuyofo Tv "owniTilly invited: -_?tLattend this '{silver tea and bring? your friends.. The time is from .^our-thirty to sis o'clock. Everyone amused himself after the business discussion by j/aying some games of wdiist. We were faeoi'tylt wjth the presence of Mr. Bostbn Brice of the Crusjjdi rs club, who lurnished some keen competition in the games. AlU r these games had been play'U everyone left to meet next week with Mr. Green Maxwell. HOWARD SCHOOL ACTIVITIES A very colorful egg hnnt, nunsoied by the Howard' school P.T.A. did much to swell the P-T. A. treasure and even more at furnishing a rather unique evening of entertainment /or the pup its of the school. T> After the "HunV" prizes were awarded to the pupils finding the golden eggs. "Each child present -received one egg or more. Ganuts_ _airrr -ettioved until?the hour -ofT parting when the pupils all left Tcith rcluctancy. In the observance of Negro Health week eaeli class in our s. hoo! is striving to put over worthwhile programs. Contests in the writing of poems and compositions are being sponsored, and the exhibition of health posters is doing much to make health educa tion impressive. LE CERCLE -ENTRE NOUS HONORS MI?S ALLEN'S GUEST Le Cercle Entro Nous htnored, j withj a delightful Bridge Luncheon i at the home of MfS.-Hazel Book- j man on Wednesday evening, Mrs. j Ethel Harris Grubbs of Washing- I ton. D. G. who was visiting Miss ' Osceola Aflen, 11 Haskell Ave. for the Easter holidays With a live- j ly arrangement of the rooms and j the beautiful pas.tel hues of spring in which members and guests Were j adorned made one of the most f colorful and one -of-Lke most out-; standing parties of the season. ! Lunelle n was served on the card ! tables after the games. High ; score prize was awarded Mrs. Bet- j ty Roach. Second prize and low; score prize were awarded Mrs. Bir- , die Baylor Weathers and Miss: ti ?: ..r>,.nn..<-;..v.l.- : I iiuiiunuia j. iitUHLiis . l W > VIJ . , The guest of honor received a very : pretty buttonmire, delicately perfumed. Mrs. Grubbs left Thurs- i day to resume her work as Head r>f Mathematics department in the ; Washingt' n high school's on Mon- ' day, April 5th. She reports one j of the most enjoyable motor trips, and pleasant visits she has ever made, and that each member of I>e Cercle Entre Nous, the most hospitable person ahe has ever net. . I *i kmt r ? .y. rtii TIIE "FKESIIIE CIRCUS*' Mo^f thrilling event of its kind the- '"Freshie Circus'' will appear-1 at Allen uliiversiiy's gymnasium am Friday, April tnh ami Saturday | April loth. C..l?i>sal, spectacular, gigantic, thrilling.. I'linoes* Wee Tom Tliumb. Jo-.Jo and Jumbo | will be there to make your acquaintance. DooiS' open at 7:00 p. in. TEE EES COQI ETTE SOCIAL CLl'It The Los Coquettes'met at the home of Miss IVniT'e rhempsmr-of-t 210 Bull St. A very njee-program \v?s rendered by Miss Mary Young. The members discussed old and new business. A suggestion was . maile by Misj Rosa Lp? Taylor that the members pvu chase sweaters and Berets and was-highly rcJee've'd by. members. I The n?Xt meeting will be at the home of Miss Rosa Lee- Taylor, 11 ?8 Tobacco -St. Xew joiners are welcomed. So tint > next week, station I.CS'C turns off. Rosalie Taylor, reporter SEDAI.IN SOCIAL CEEB ?* 1 r- ??T1 C! C Tli? C.wlnliii 1 in I'l'iiiMit'ii* * ?* ??v jSoci.nl club was highly entertained j.ni the home of Mi'. and Mrs. Wil- j lij. Williams on Pearl street oil, j la-1 Thursdaynight. April 1st a-j j o?;; with many other things ot in- i if est the oltii) is planning a soe. ii-1 at tli honie of Mr. and Mrs. j .Initios DiieKett on Millwee street, j | After .the-business ituim's were , ; played. .Mrs. Williams served- a (i Uemus repast and everyone eh:joyed it. \'e\t meeting will he held at Mrs. A. C. Adams on New Mar-1 l:et street. She has gladly' con-1 seated to open her doors to us. Tim civil) with* the President, Walter Donaldson and .the help of i h 'ir fat hen <; Mr. Josiah Moore and Mr. T. K. Kobinson are planning to do great work in the future. , Kverydjie who may desire may come to the meeting. You are welcomed You may lend a helping hand to keep thy wheel a moving. LA AM AS A N'P The club hyld its weekly meeting, Tuesday .night, April fith at the home of MD< Marion Brown 1-18 lleidt stree.t The meeting "was called to ord r by the president. At the usual hour the* devotional services, were conducted in the usual form. During the busiinss ses.-ion that followed many plans were made and decid- j ed upon to be under taken? in the near, future. Dur guests of the evening were, Miss Kathrino Buicli, Mr. L'un-! nii.gham ana Dev.. Haltnan. We wyre very glad to have thJnv'iir oil,.- presence. " * ' . : ? The club trrtjournul u> moot at " Gervais stiect.. Tuesday ni{.0 .. Aj ri! 1:5, l?i:J7.. " . | j The host anil hostess of the ev-' lU'rjr were Mr. Mervin Mitchell aiiil Miss Million Broun, Thaj nv mi cunsjsteil of Irish potato, sal .1 : saliines, pork loast a ml sweet , p.i-1: :e>. Ambiosia ami cake, I [ .Mr. Met via Mitchell, president ' iMi ss) Maiion Brown. reporter..! I mystic ci.ru x i:\vs } \ Jroenvillo?I.ast Friday evc 1 y the Mystic club nu t at the 'ko.no of Mi.-. \\*. M. Hankhea;! on j , >wn . street with Miss Xtrl \ \V odswoith-as hostO'S. ; The foil .winy .irin sts were -pres! cn:: Mesdnme.s Krrcsiino ttiaitcr, TV -.1. T i <* r 'f** i! v-:ir.u i a> no. .wary V urcum, j V.'TIio i.oirr.KT!<Tcs", .Tohhcttc Pet! un, Ophelia Smith, Mattio : T1-nia-. and Ahhie *Chappell6. M: <sos Pansy 'Kiev,, Mao Logjpr, I': tlie (.''.:rclon and Ora Loo rW-Tttsr? * ?; ' : hi Cont' d. Mi>:. Krnestir.c Carter ! re vive ! tv o ' high sen re' guest : pr 7.0, a guest thwyl. Miss Pansy ; Pi e received low score guest , p":x'% ::ii ash t. ay. The top score {.eh h prize, a guest towe! was prej rented Miss I.illie Tillman; the ? end high score prize, a set of .table rants present .-;! Miss 1*.!!-' lh'ight, and the low score C7 ti piT'r, .a?i a,;h trav was'pre-" rented Miss Beatrice? Shumate. A dclier i:s course of chicken salad. potato chits, pickles, Ritz 111'i.ckefs i.s.d i.e tea was served. RADIO LITRRARY SOCIAL CUB Round the town with Radio, after leaving oar Studio, wo stop at Cr:shy Rendez\<tus, 1215 Clregg St.. where We spent a delightful evening of entertainment.- turning . to the hij?ine :s of "Radi ," we on'-ncd xyii'h prayer by Tube Ileima , Tube Ceo. A. Klniore. The voll ( called hv the seeretni y: the chairmen then conducted the balance. l) o to the number of entertain- j mi nts that are coiner on now. we . v. I i <* t '<ohcd our lv use party;' no il M av tlrd. We adopted as our j , "Do Unto Othe.rs As You ! ' \\* ui'(J Have Them I)o Unto You." Our Broadcast begins at 0:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Visit-.rs are welcome to our Broadcast at all times. ' \fter all business was over we Ira 1 a very delightful treat that was in store for us by Tube Grisby. Itetuining To our Studio this is Tta-tion KI.SC. ..Now signing otT to return too 'the air Tuesday, April l.">, 0:00 jr. nv, 815 Blandihg St. So until then good night. Goo. A. Elmore THE PALIVffcTTO LEADER SURPRISE PARTY The people of tli'-' Clover charge met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Jackson on Monday T. Tb Thomas, a surprise birthday party. The ' living robnr and?dining --room were open into suite, and i the rooms were very attractively' decorated with spring blossoms. The dining table .was covered with a beautiful lace cover and in , the center Was a beautiful white, birthday cake with candU's. As Rev. Thomas entered the house every one sang "Ilappy birthday.; The menu consisted of chicken saln i, sblltlnw,?Itn^trrr tea, Ice ' or'*am and cakc. About fifty mem hers of the Clover charge were pre'ent and the teachers of the city school, lie received avoUnd PO pounds of various things. .In beautiful words Rev. Thomas expressed how et'ated lie was of the affair. Everyone present enjoyed thi-i gala affair. ... CLINTON NEWS Sunday being a verv rn'nv day, nlfhougb smiie of the and friends made there wav to the church. We urge that all members and friends attend Hie Sunday services at Friendship A.. M. K. church Sunday. Tno A. C. F. Leag 'e is working verv 'i'fd uncler the h ad ' .-hip. of , I of. H, i.;.. Evens.. Attend. the* I'-nriio. The- jolly' tivo <Tib flhet at the home, of Mr. A. \\\ Thompson on South Befl St. Air. Bishop. PorterfL-Id spent a very short stay in Xowherry, he reported a very pleasant stay.. Miss Leona Dorscv spent th? .week-end at home with her parents in Whitmire, P. 0. The twin Fant sisters were very proud to see thpir parents in. the city Saturday, after being' away 'or a very long time. To the (O. S.) and tX. S*.) cus- < tonus, subscribe for The Leader. ' Kemeniber no home is' complete 1 without The Palmetto I.ealer. < Prices are $2.00 per year: $l.'2o i for six months; $0.7." for three < months. See or write A. W. Thonlp son, 1719 Q uth Bell St. clover news Mr" John Robert Leirree left T' o-dav evening frrr?Baltimore, ~j Md. Miss Johnsie Prirram spent . a few days in St. Matthews' S. C. last we^k. t Mrs. Mary E. Mobloy of York. , S. C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. , M. MoMey for a few days. ( Mrs. V. Robin?on 1 ft Wednesday night for Baltimore., Md. - { Miss Grace Jacks oh spent- Fri- ' day in Gastonia, N. ( . with Mrs. < Dorothy Adams. ( Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas. Adams. ..of , Ga-tonia. spent the week-end here with relativcs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie JaclAjon are the proud parents of a daughter. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. urdny night, in Gastonia, N. C. with Mr. Levo.v Cassell. Mr. and Mr-. Anderson! Guitheihad as their dinner gu?st Sunday, their pastor. Rev. P. B. Burnett. Mi<s T.. II. Brown has as her house guest this week Miss Yfniean. Wo are very glad to see Mrs. Wi?'scn, and Mrs. Ella A da ins out 1 after a slight illness, ^ . ' j The shoo contest at Green Pond 1 M. E. 'church proved successful; Miss N. Alcxan lor reported $11.10 I which was the lushest amount; i second highest was Miss Rose i i.. i.A... 1- ? 1. &r% n i HP 1 t >;ick>oii wnieii w.i* 9.1.01. i rie i Silver Zone iiuartet of Gaston in, \ entertained tin- aclience with a i number of select ions. A total of i ?12.78 was realized, BEACH-SKI KG NEWS . . . J Mrs. Susan An stle was called, ] to the bedside > !' her. cousin. Mr. Edward Edward<_m?Gastonia. N, ' C., March 24.?W-c .ecumbed short- J ly after her -ari iy -1: hnrial was at ^ Pincy Grove church, WilkinsVillt, J S. C.; March 2'.'. Relatives attending the funeral from here were: 1 Mrs. Susan Apostle, .Mr. P. L. I.ontr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pack | and little Mario?) Edwards. Mrs. W. T. Edwards of Ilender- " so'iviHe, X. a!-o one of the ' teachers at tin- dth Ave. prraded ' Sch< <>1 were the true'sts of Miss r! Carrie"'"'Edwards and- Mrs. Susan 1 Apostle during the Easter holi- 1 days. Mr. Ferman White, husband of 1 Mrs. EsteJlo-AVliitr. formerly of j 1 this town died in Concord, X. C. ! ! and was funornlizod there March 1 ?h. Among those who were with . ^ Mrs. White, were: Mrs. Miji^ia 1 rUcomhe, Mrs, Mabel Reid, Mrs. * Vovgenin Wi<'-on and Mr. Clarence c Friday of lilackshurg'; Mr. and ' Mrs. Willi,. Snt.s?v. Mr. and Mrs. s lands McCJill of Cherokee Falls. 11 S. C.;and Mr. .Wo:ih InscTrtVibe of ^ Spencer. X. ('.: Mr. an 1 Mrs. For- * or Wade of Cha lotto, X. .. The J cinrtery. Concord. X. C. Rev. A. C. Wad,, and Rev. E. W. j1 Posey were over night' guests of j1 Rev. and Mrs. .1. P. Wade March " 31st. ;" Mr. Rohevt T. < 1 alders is inn n Droving and is home alter being 'onfined- inr-the hospital for some j0 imo, from a wound from a shot I run. I Mrs. -Margaret' Smith of .Wash-1 r.eton,. D. C., Mis-- Mildred Chil- i t< lers of Brooklyn. N. Y. and Mr. | i< Jessie Childors of Winston-Safem | h nade their mother, Mrs. Cynthia , b "MnP'ers- vorv happv Easter, by w :omin# to visit her hpre. ' ii Anion# the sick are: Mr. Heron- [ t< Ion Jenkins, Mr. Robfert T. Chil- I V lers, Mrs. Mary IiOn#, Mr. Allie | t< Wood and Mrs. Lurleno Heard. In ' ) ... NEWS IN AND AROUND , < WASHINGTON, D. C. By J. O./ Hart W ushir.gtoii, D'. C.f April 8th? ' j Matoh wind has blown, now April: diow cjs are pouring to start May J Powers glowing. The 'fcoutii Carolina club held its v meeting Thursday-' night to plan I lor the spring l'rolic which is us-, i ually a grand allair. r Mr. HeverJy Roberts formerly | e ill' Columbia, S. C.. now English a professor at A. and T. collt'ge. | Greensboro, X. C., stopped for a d short -wl)iI! 1" ?" ? t.i'.'h"v if?ul sistcr-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. i I Roberts, 1138, 22nd street, N.W. I While on his way to spend the Easter holidays in New York City, k Miss Nettie Davis spent the Easter season in New York with ^ her brother. She reported a very pleasant trip. f Miss Laura Jackson called her mother, Mrs. Nellie Jackson ear- f ly. Easter morning front New York,, to wish hc;r a pleasant and joy- i C ous Easter which was nice of her, Mrs. L. P. Holland, formerly of N Laurens, S. C.. now of 2309 M. St. X.W., has been in New York since J March 14th spending a while with her children, and aunt, 2048 7th 1 Ave. She returned last Wednesday and reported having a won- I derful stay. Mr, Eddie Scarbouyh, formerly I nf Marion. S. C., and Mr. Harold Spann, formerly, of Chester. S. C. i at;e some, of the recent subscribers. To subscribe for The Palmetto Leader in Washington, I). 0., call North 0(342 or stop by 1109 T. street, N. W. mm m n*? MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHERCH Rev. E. J. Gallman, Pastor Chester, B.. C.?Sunday school i >pene(i 10:20 a".'m. with the Supt. ' \trs. Daisy Sanders presiding. Our lesson was splendid. After the lass study of the lesson, it was a reviewed by Deacon Chuiue Har- / Jin.. r .12:30 p. ni. The pastor read for n scripture Genesis 1st chapter. | rhen using for his text "The Won- 7; lerfulness of God.'' Isaiah 9:6. The S] nessage. was reviewed; with great a spiritual enthusiasm. 7 y We didn't have B. Yi. P. U. Sun- A lay because our president and vice- ? president were absent.; 8:00 p. m. Instead of preaching < ,ho pastor had all to repeat Bibl,. % rerses and explain them.' It was eal interestim'. We were dismiss ;d early. S Miss Eula Meeks, Mr. M. L. Hill rnd Mr. A. D. Johnson of . our i-hurch, went on a visit to Rev. ^airman's church in Winn&boro, S. C. who-said they had a real nice time. The rally that suppose to be SunJay ii post poned until Sunday, April 25, 1U37. THE PALMETTO CHMr'F==^-= FECES' -CLUE ~ Is Every Member of The Palmetto Chauffeurs' Club Satisfied to let the Idea of Securing a Club Home Drop? We are living in an age of re- < foim, an age of planning., strik- J ing. wars and trying on every band to improve economic, social, educational and religious condi- J lions. During the last month wo have H-vn planning to buy or build a lome which we might call a club louse, where we may be taught jy the elder members or those to ,vhom the president might bring n to teach us at any time, or any I m>mbcr desiring to have someone pine in. While we as young men, * ire enjoying-life, there are those ?y the hundreds here in Columbia, crying for help and are un- | ible to *inJ w^nd keep work for themselves; they too need to be taught. There are those who are j stiillcd by the economic and social barrier on" all "sides; then There are those Who can do if they- r would, they too, should be awak- 1 i>md and taught. I There is pienty to be done in j our community; let us buy a home where we may organige in groups uid dial more closely and effeclivcly with prejudice and senega- .. [ion within our country. We only seed a club home. "So nation * an rise higher than the lj-vel of t* hollies. Wherever we appioach h\? subject l'soni the point of view if health, morals, child conservaliako the man." and there is a li/atioi*. or citizenship, the. housng problem is l'un.lamei'.ati. ilUMK.) Home, the first and nio.>t impor. ant school of character. It is a i oninion saying that "Manners iiak e the man," ad there is a ccoiul, that "Mind makes the (q ian;" but truer than either is a liud, that "1101110 Makes the & lan". That's the idea of thjs in. home. We hope to make betor moil. It may be some time ^ i-1 ore e very man is interested tiT tii h an idea, because many of us ^ aye Ironies and too. stili lenitmer that lire-side teaching; but ouldn't it be a nice thing to have place to carry the out-of-town i : lit is when tney come through r come to Columbia? The talented members of the F lub are giving programs Sunday fternoons at dilfoient churches or the benefit of the church and g >o spreading thj? idea of this club I Airin Ii H s iiuiu ior every mem er to git up an' git, for one day's j ork left undone causes a break i i the great chain that years of :?il may not be able to repair, 'esterday was ours, but it is gone jday is all we possess, for tolorrow we may never see. B J. % i v 'Nancy Anna |! Brown's Folks"! ?? ?4^ PRESENTS COMEDY 1 ?|{ \ M V' ILL EX IN1V, V. M. < . A. ' I The Y. M. C; A; of Allen ur.iersity presents "Xaney. Annaj Down's Folks" a comedy' drama] ! n three *?Qts. by Lillian Mortioer, Saturday, April IT, 1;7 a* j ight o'c-lock in the university uditorrum. r?- ; Admission ad'u!*? Uo tun's; htu- . ents 15 cents. ' v % =? Theehai'acters: :?-*?r~ 'etc?William Hare. X>-wheiry;! '*] lave?Brewster Mention. Lake ; City; [ *41 'a Brown?Seymour Gregg-, F;o- ] rente; ila Bruwn-'.-Louyynia "Barksdale, ' 'Spartanburg; Tick Miles?Ervin James, George. t mi' ri toderic Quir.ton- Jamds Morgan.' Mulhns; onnie Starr? Myrtle Christie.! Newberry; ' . ; 'al Vincent ? Curtis WfilliujftA ; * Rid ire Sprint': - : | ulict'Sau.1?Frances Ta;."i"i\- Chat- . lesion; Denny Saul*?Charles Thompson. > ,,, Sumter; ..".i nez,Clifton?J^etha Veurv- < iin a ton; iarry Raniond- Lafayett..- Re]};, .. v Lancaster; losalnnd Baylor- Bertha' 11< ?.< . ,^ . Somter. The public is invited to attend yt ' M Get This MKMk FREE Sample of % BEARD ^ REMOVER ind Try a Razorless Shave! it last science has found a way to emove a beard without shaving. No lore razor, no scraping, no cms. no' H oap,.no bother. Merely apply Mag.c m ihaving Powder' as directed ? then J ripe off. leaving a clear, smooth H kin. Don't wait! 35c buys a generous M ize package at any drug store. 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