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"5 Saturday, July 17, 1937 Mrs. Elizabeth Sands and brother "* Mr. Henry Iloycl, Jr., of West Palm Beaeli, Flu., have returned home after spending a few ! weeks here ""visiting their fath?y 3trT""IIenfy Hoyel and sisters Mesdames, Dnphno.v Daniels and Sarah Go(/d\Jin, at', of Colonial Heights. They also visited other relatives at Congaree, S. C. M rs. if atr ee C'ohhs of Brooklyn, X. V., is visiting her mother Mrs. Susie Davoll. - Mr. Fred 1 Jack-on, formerly -of-Columbia,. but now residing in Buifnlo, X. V., spent the past week hue visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Jackson will be remembered as a star pitcher on the Freshman team at Alien university dun'ng his college days. Mrs. Mary'" Jane Reed Myers fyrinerly of Columbia now of Clove land, Ohio, is at home to the de. light <>1* her relatives and .tj'ii.nds. She is acco'inpanied by her little niece, Helen. Aliss Annie Lee Nugent of Charleston who has been spending awhile here,was rul ed to Augusta, Ga.,. Monday because of the death of her father. Mrs. H. AI. Green of Charleston, her son, b". N. Green and grand... i soil Arthur Gref 11 of New York City; Air. 11. N. Alack, AIiss Mar:- j ottn Sinclair and-?Aliss S. E. I Green, all of Charleston spoilt ' Tuesday in Columbia. E\Ci:i.S!(?Uv ?d( j \j4 c'l.l'B . 'The eti'h held_.it.- meeting at the honio.nf Air. .luliu-i Hurt. 1*0-1 Oak street. The ' V i'e c - p r e s [ilenT"c11 llpd the meeting to order. After the formal opening , we dLcidsed a few problem* of the club "mainly the attendance of the members. Those* that were prevent agreed to . make the eluh one of the best in the c(immunity, signing thei" nanus to a pledgQ. : We; th'-' Excelsior have made pi cat progress s.'nee January 5th and we are 'continuing to make ? 11 n..'| 1 > X.li^ m, ? >t n !' t'nyl) adjoumed.by tin- repealing the club's motto: "Not at the top but clmimbing." I.KS HONS AMIS The eluh nut at. the home of Mr. Edward He.te-s July <>. Meeting presided ??ver hy Mr. Stewart. Many things were, aceotnp'ished. The i: ain feature was an entei tarnineiit for the folh/wing nite, July 7 at ill" homo of Mrs. Nance in honor of those who sold tickets for us. Wei/ wefe elaborately , served by the hostHates. We were also entertained. J'.v playing Ramos. i.-oi'sOlves we adjourned tn moot iH'Xt week with .VI i. i avf.. ?7 ?:?:?_ - ? . . We u '.-.ll lo remind?you- uL the ido~on Jnlyn2l to-Ables?Rark. It., is certain that everyone will enjoy the dance that is included in the rule. I'NION BAPTIST AUXILIARIES TO SI'OKSOR PRINT DEES8* CONTEST There will be a Print Dress content grv6n for the benefit of the auxiliaries"' ''represented- by?little, folk at Union Baptist ch .rch on Monday night, July l'>. iDOT, at 8:00 o'clock. T\dnil:-?iuM 5 cent.-. D'rocted bv Mrs. I,. S'lrnUi and Mr. L. S. Switzcr; Rev I.. 0 Jenkins pastor. LOCAL 'ELKS MAKING PROGRESS Palmetto Lodge No. JLl'2, I. B. P. O. E. of W. has been holding some very encouraging and bene f'icial meetings recently. At tne last meeting in June, Dr. J. P. Reader, pastor of Zion Baptist church was present and addressed the Bills in his usual jovial and instructive manner, which was enjoyed by all. This was repeated on the meeting in July in a double barrel way. Drs. S. II. Lewis, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. and L. C. Jenkins, pastor of Union Baptist churches were present and gave addresses to th^ Bills which inspired all present. At the July meeting the Exacted Ruler, Willis C. Johnson, manager of the Johnson-Bradley funeral home was absent on account * ' \ V* - I i.' n *.. . , J. ^ of the urgent professional business but our young esteem Lecturing Knight, Loroy Hardy, manager of the P/nckney funeral home was present, and conducted the business likt an experienced master with the gavel. With a group of the leading pastors, school masters, doctors, and other professional men lined Up in one lodge, the Exacted Rillerrand officers are planning a real program in the fall for general community uplift among our group. Several delinquent members are paying up, and other men are asking for application. ? SUNSHINE HAM) SAVINGS CLUB The club met at the hoipe of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson wis 1232 Grririr street. Ononed wiLii kirieTmr led by the president. The usmfl form of opening bo'ng carried out the president too]; charge of the meeting Minutes of the last session wo e read, received, and adopted. Unfinished and ivw business Were discussed. Arrangements were made for a bingo party .very soon. The roll was called each -member responding with a Bible verse." The president gave a brief talk. We Were served with ice cold watermelon. Our "nvxt meeting w 11 be given at Mr", and Mrs. (Jeorge Be'.ton 220.1 Stalk, street. Mr. Thomas Thompson, president; Mrs. Simpson l.*'wis, secretary. THE TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB SOCIAL CLUB The club met at thV home of Mrs. Mattie Rivers on Tuesday, July nth. , The meeting was called to order by the-president Miss O. B. Addison. The devotional conducted by the chaplain, F. B. (luinyanl. The presidennt then was discus-ed. After business affairs many. games of cards wore played. The hostess served. The meeting adjr/urncd. Wxt meeting at -the home of Mrs. Akin Starks and Miss Annie Mae Spinger. WAUI) ONK WILLING WORKERS CI.UB The duo mf't at the home of Miss Corine Shortly. Tuesday nite, July 1 d with the president presiding. The meeting was called to older and opened with singing of -mug led hv Mrs. Kathcrine Sims Praypr by Mrs. A. " 15. Dant/.ler. Bible verses were recited by all the members. Then another song was led. The roll was called, the members respond-ed briefly. The mooting was closed with the closing ode led by Mioo R.K'i Ttartkv. Mrs. A. B. Dantzler .*.o?l the mizpah. waVerly silver star club" The Waverly Silver Star's met at the home of Mrs. Millie Mae Walton; The house was called to order l>y the President, Mrs. Maggie Johnson opened by singing led by Mrs. Inez Hawkins. Prayer Mrs. Millie Mae Walton. Second selection Miss Ruby Johnson. A splendid program?sw?. OmI and new?business were dscussed after which the roll was called. The hostess served. - visitors at rldge\\ood camp Hello Everybody!?Here we are fet/11 lookng to the Lord. We are pleased to state that our friends have not forgotten us. Quite a number of friends visited the camp the past week. Rev. Voungblood and Rev. Ilof.loway and others. Kunday, July TTTfuT mlssionui y ladies from Jones Chapel A. M. E. 7. church rendered a Vbry fine pro gram here which was enjoyed by all. They also left a large basket r;f fruits and melons. k OUr good nurse, Mrs. Helen Rollinson is leaving on her. vacation this week. She wilt! be m company with her husband Mr. Gary Rol1,'nson and sister Ella Mae. We hope for her an enjoyable and safe trip. They are expecting to visit relatives and friends in "Dee Cee" and Northeast. CARD OF THANGS The family of Mrs. SiJho lfolden at Camden South Cirrlira wish to thank the friends in Camder. for the many deeds of kindness during her rllness. They wish to say a word of appreciation for the many beautiful flowers and consoling messages from friends all over the slate. We pray God's richest bfessings may abide with you. The Famly. LA AMA?AITNT The club met at the home of Rev. ami Mrs. Patterson on Walnut street, Tuesday, July 13. The meeting was called to order by the president' at 8:3ft) p.m. Opening selection led by Rev. J. Burroughs. The Lord's Prayer- w\as repealed in concert. . Each member to-ok a part in the discussion of old and new business. We received three new members, namely: Misses Ore Mae Trezevant, Veimd Albright and Tecora Addison. : After a very short and interesting business meeting, the o'.ub adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Marion Brown 1218 Ileidt street, Tuesday night, July 20th. After the meeting everybody en joyed themselves 'eating watermelon. The Stars were shining", the dio* was playing and every member spent an enjoyable evening at the watermelon feast in the yard. Mr- Mervin Mtchell, president; Miss Marion Brown, reporter. 1 THE FRIENDLY TEN CLUB The club's weekly meeting was held on the 7th c/f July with Miss Gladys Bcwen acting as hostess. Meeting was called to order at the usual hour by the president. Mrp. Martha Minis repeated the 23rd Rialm inCou. The busincyss -for the cl '.b was. discussed and manp problems .were solved meeting will be he'd at the home of Mrs. Willie Bell at the home of Mr. Kugeiie Job'ce on Evain Rrvers on July 1 ? ? Ll'CKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The meeting was called to order by, the President. Mr Sam Williams at the home of Mrs. Ruth Goings, 815 Gate street. Song by Mrs. Boyce; prayer by Mr. Boyce. Second song by Mrs. Boyce. Third song led by Mrs. Aimi-e Porter. Scripture lc: son 1st chapter to of James 1-13 verses. Song by Mrs. PoVter. The housewas then opened for business by the president who called for "the minutes of-the.Cast lneet'ng which were read, received ana aaopteu. The sick committee reported no one sick. The president called for unfinished business: Mr. James Kennedy bruoght before the club new ideas about sending another picnic for the good of the eliib. There is to be a fish fry at the home, of Mrs. Coleman 1222 Gate street in interest of the -club. Applications for two new mejnbefore the club. Members present 17. Next meet-' ing at the home of Mfss Victoria Hampton 1211 Wheat street. Refreshments, chicken salad on lettucp, sliced tomatoes, crackers and tea. Dismissed by Mrs. Laura Brown. A np^TRK 1 RlCNie? The Columbia district led. by Rev E. F. G. Dent. D.D., P.E., accompanying him was the Rev. J.C. McOlellan, of the Lancaster district and Rev. Adams, pastor of the Lexington circuit C. M. E. church. The following pastors members of the dstrict: Rev. A. A. Amaker, F. C. Laws, A. J. Ilolniari and the writor, (Rev.) W. B. Bouler and a host of vistiors accompanied the League and Sunday school to the place. Thursday, July 1, all roads in the Columbia district led to* grounds of Countsville church which overtooks Lake Murray. Most of the churches of the distrct were represented to make the districts A. C. E. League led by Rev. I. O. Eimmcns the district prOsdent and Mrs. R. L. Peguese the efficient Sunday school district Supt. had things well in hand to make the picnic a grand affair, A lovely spirit of cooperation, an appreciation for supervised out V'.'ocvr play anfd 1 Recreation made this not only a mammoth picnic but one of ideal order and enjoyment. Plenty of the best prepared f<fod was Served from attractve baskojhs. Ice cold lemonade (and real lemonade) with a delicious grape flavor was free to af.l. The games and stunts were troth * - - l (PPL . recreational and educational, me mountains and rapids" no loYiger divide the Greeks. The children, and adults of the Columbia district are better acquainted. Let us hope thta thre will be an annual affair. God gave us a beautiful day. For all these blessngs we thank Him. (Rev.) W. B. Bouler. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER THIS i?ALilfin*fO leade > NEWS IN AND AUOUND WASHINGTON, D. C. I4> J. O. Ilart Washington, D? C.f July 17th? The weather around the nation's capital is huv'ng no mercy on $ke tVl^s now. For the lust two week people have been suffering s' verely from tne heats, several have succumbed front the eifeets. The disadvantage people have . here is that humidity is so great and that makes it vi-ty suffocating. Sometimes the humidity and. temperature are near the same. Mrs. Mary Lewis of l'JOl Gregg , street, Columbia, stopped here a week with Mrs.Ida Cannon, 171W R. St., N. W. Mrs. I.e\\is. w^js en- j route to New York to* vi-it her son Leslie Lew's and her aughter Mrs. Mrs. lA'ila Delaware. Snd w'.Hl stop on her way hack. ,. M rs. Joyce Jcnklnsidjtf widow of the late Dr. N. A. Jenkins of Columbia, S. C., stopped over awhile to seb Iwuv-brother .M- . C?n-J:ance Ic/ncs of 1413 T. St.. N. W'.. while on her way with tho little !?t.y and girl, to Borton for tin- iv'maipder of the su nlncr. /Miss Sylvia .\iao I><?l'*- a teacher at the Wavcrly. M-hool. ('<?lumhia is in the city .for a wU'le visvUng friends. Wv-wi-h tor her a pleasant stay. * Miss Aniarintha J:tck.?on a teacher at the Waverly seln/ol, Columbia,.S. C., is spendng# the summer wth Mrs. KeKie Jones. ll'at^. Alexander, Ya. We a-sia her a lovely stay. \ Mr. Ocea Lenoir of i'linm. S. C.. is in the city for -an indefinite stay Mr. J. A.^Squire of l.T'M T. St., NT.\V., spent a few. day- in Pittsburgh, Pa. Reports a very eu1 joyablo trip. Miss Victoria Weston formerly of Co(lumb"a spent last week-end in Richmond,' Va., - visiting stone friend?. Ifer trip Wa-', well enjoyed. Mrs. Eliza McGhee. fot leerly of Columbia, S. C., and for the last "year or two, lived in X.w Yorkis here with her sondp.-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. (!. E. R;>!>(.; ts of IS?J YOU St.. \.W. To purchase Th< I'alrrvtt<iT.: ?<!cr-carl Xi/rth 5115 or .-.top at 1 11:5* T. St., N.W., Apt. I". xoti< k:You "are invfted to att< m! tlu? ninth annual session of the Piedmont District Sunday School convention of the Church of (Jod winch will be h"l<l at Helena. S. C., July 23-25, lP.'tT. ComeOne! come all. Enjoy a troo.l p ncrum. " "Mrs---fr*rH+e~-H^-?iiuiuions, district Supt.; Mis. Esther i.. .Simmon-, secretary. ?t. r.u i. n" \i*i isr env-ftc \\ Rev. \\ . E. Wilson, I'asfor j?| Sunday hoiny an oft da'y o dtp j a number of the members arcompanied Ue\. Horner to Cov. p<:; " "and Joiresvith-?whose Rev.'jivii- : per wa- preaching'. On Mondav r.iyiit a contest was.! held between the Sen. or. Mis.-ion- 1 avy, Junior Missionary hoei^'-irs j and the Ladi< s Aid club which iv- j ported the total sum of sixty-eight dollars. The ; i iae wag givoti to the ~ Senicur Missionary society which reported ?34.75. The J:iitMssionaiv i ported $23,35 and the -I.acles Aid club -reported >510.55. On Saturday evening beginning' at 6 o'clock on the church lawn will he the crowning of "Miss St. Paul". Tie contestant* arc Miss Daisy Green and Miss Florence Whitcncr. This promises to be a great event aid t<"> miss it will !> a regret to you. EM AN l* Ely A. M. E. CHI lit 11 Rev. Trank ltrcfrer,-Pirstor CoUnnbia, S. C.r?Despite the intense heat S.:ndITy"~sctrcTaL met nt10:15 a.m. with officers -.lid tea chers in their'respective place. Interesting Sunday school ltsson n structed. Rev. Dfeher conducted the review. Morning service hegan at 11:30 and the past.oi brought a fine nies? 'j* sage filled with tho^ spruit. 11:text was found St. Luke 10:Id. Wo Weie elated to have Mrs. K. . F. G,_ Dent and little daughter to worship with u-v Also Mr. David 1 Dennis. 8:00 p.m. K' v J. C. Rates of Leedsville preached a noble sermon from the "Jl.h Psalms. it was enjoyed by all liis hearers. The popularity contest cponst'n-d by the junior church was indeed a success. Tlie young men were work. Mr. George Wnliams most h'ghly commended for their fine popular; Mr. Thomas Caldwell 2nd. Mrs. Nattic Burton is slightly improved. Mrs. Martin remains the same; . Mr. Jack Swygert is still confined to his Jionto. R w. M>s. Mary H Williams and child I I mi <A Detroit. Mich.; Mr. James j Jiu; tfii. of ( 11icaj^<V7 111., left Tiles--, day a.m.' for \ iiKifia to visit their sister, Mrs. Millie Douglas who is 11*? Alter spending awhile here W illi thi i: nether and grand mQliu i wi, ) i-' also ill. ?Mr-. La m a Cochran is .-pending tie summer in X"w York with cli'ildi. nl ; ' < IIIO^TLk PAR \(,R \PUS -Mtv??Iv-ther Knight has ret .riled i nun a 'v -it to W ashington, 1). ('., v.h- ic -s;~e- ha<l a plea-ant stay wit ii i latis vs. Mi;-. ('. 10. Leathers aeeohipani d hy h<u si.-t?i-in-law. Mrs. Kinnui Lather- of Durham, who is her lie's t for a few days and her friends., Mrs. Katie Allen and Mrs. i lull ie S: ' 'lintoR <>f this city w ith | .Master l.eotls heath rs, motored id (I' orgi town, Tuesday and spent [ several days a< .guest of her sister, Mrs: Marg'aret Smith. Mr. Mary-Color 0s; in New York <-'iVy f'?r the. summer. .Shi-, made. th.e tn'p a few Weeks ago with -U ! . .^ITR ill! illl. '.Children'-; Day was observed at <'alva'vv Hj.ptblt church- Sunoay night with' a good crowd present.Tl 1 "firvv^iTiTiT^wiTK undcr t he dir eeiU;? of Miss Cleopatra Spann. M iss HTulia Spann was pianist. Nliss Julia Spann led in the eonIt'si I'm delegate to the State s>S. air I liYl'U coiiventivni iii Sum- j tor* this wee*k. Several others 1'l'om the town end county are also In Sumter this we'd; .for the convention. > Mr.. W i!lle.J>tarks of Columbia, is in the city for several Weeks oil a joh of plastering at one of the white schools of the town. Mr. Joseph Thompson, Mr. Jas. Reed, Mrs. SaUie Sanders, Mrs. Sarah Thompson,. Mrs..Rachel McClellan, Mr. Jam's TiersOn, Mr. Shvlton Mavlield continue on the sick list. .. _ , 1 l.'ittle r.emard Mackey wasgiv-< 11 a. surprise birthday party on Tuesday hfUrnnon by his mother, Mrs. I.nek Mackey at tho'r home on Rounds slret't. The party was ,(,e! i .on the lawn next to their hnUK'.... The iiule ones, about .'10 in number had a jolly good time tjaviiig va ious games which were I directed hv Mrs. Mackev and Mrs. I.."iuisf B. Ihv'l. When play was I'Wr ill y called all itVide ami on i'lifir litih' girl'. head was placed i a crown and each little hay a cone . shtped. cap. The. various colors. i at' these caps pud crowns- made I|tr?|e a pretty show. The little lies were then marched to places [aii t' e- lawn wh^re.they were ser ced ic* < ream and assorted cakes. Kach Vttle one was given a tiny d: nucopia of mints and peanuts U | p _sotivenir. Little Barnard's Ur.p \v;b of varietv colors , with a : vat.i i al.ii e'l tasscdl at the top. He i ' ci v \\i..!<?t? of pretty and useful i e^eiits. Tin birthdaV cake boTe dv lighted cables and there was | a..ah f-.n when Bernard blew them t. Ti.o cake was on a table in the dining room and was the gift .... a Vi, Mrs I.ncv MackeV. hi.- aunt,' Mi?s Lnerctia Low s ami gi anJumtlivr, Mrs. Lizzie Dxon. Ail had a good lime und all too soon -ix-thiity o'l-.ovk came. With htottgUiei and shouts tlwy bid good bye and went to their homos full, r; i so'" for th?- good time .hevrhad. | (!. :u:e Baptist church had Ttrrr1 KFnirrr -j-hrttthcy. The Past?>r. lli-v. .\i iodana preached a very gT.od sermon after which reports of the missionary, rally were made a- follows: Club No. lr Mrs. So- . Kiha Wdks, captain. $35.11; club No. 2. Mrs. Mary K. Hope, $15.25; M d' No. 3, Mrs. Matte Worthy, c 1 No. 1. Mrs! Violin Har.ih . .?>. 15; club No. 5, Mrs. Rebec- I ca W $3.oi'i; miscellaneous I rrrr.oo. Total -SsT.Uti for the. day. I h pa-t of Mt. Oliee Baptist Junvh 'and his congregation and j v~~"-T'-'OM'iit.?He- preached ! a hi 1 ( '.; 1 missionary sermon. Mrs j La'u-ll .-uingfellow thankpd the visiting f i iends. Mrs. Fannie th Avn .cade i 'the roll and recorded the amount's. In the'Sunday school Fupt. S. I., fturw'i was at hrs pc/st to ,-cf Miss Naom.' Foster back afas usual. The members were g ad i. ) i:.jr ill l'oi' several days. . | Mr. Colonel llrown was at home ; ,'\ r;ial j!a\: last week from the ( '('C camp at Modoc, S. C. He" i'wsu visiting his family here." i .Mt. llihron A. M. E. Z church was packotl to its Utmost capach ty c'li Monday afternoon for the l" moral services Delia St-rde, wife of Kev. C. H. Steele. For many years the Steelos lived here, hut for the past few years ?! .;eh work paced them in Clio, .v C., where Mrs. . Steele passed a way afP'r a lengthy illness. Ev11 y attention was given per, and the hundreds of fn ends here grieve .with ilo immediate family on her 'passing. Presiding Elder J. C. Lewis preached a very touching l s - sermon. The beautiful blue-prray I D velvet casket, in ciiaiKc of under- ( j>1 Uiljer JL^Jailie Denton was heavily . L coveted with floral designs- from | n friends l'ar and nl'a-. Mrs. Steele waS a lovable woman, k.'nd. and iG friendly, and full of jrood deeds ,n She leaves beside her husband one w daughter, .\Ir-n Stella Bratton of M. this city; omr-ion-in-law Mr. Horn- " ?r Biatton; or.e sister. Mis. Tula r.o'binsohi of Mi"kor.v. N. C Be- Di id'tith ' a n.ound of ilow'ts which Ui wore 'ya'rriod by tetr .'flower bearers, the body was interred if.' Benson cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. I.. 1 Walker had as their jr.iests Sundae at their] lh home in the county then. < auirhtor ,/t and , son-in-law. Mi- . Klizabeth ' fa Clowney and hm-hamd wl o with p. their friends Mi. and ''Mi- Don- J..,, u!d ami dnuirhti ; n:.'l' M'.-s 1' 1 . nolle elly motored ?l(.\vn fi 'm Sal- ' i.-bury and spunl a. part, of the i , day.- Tioy a'so -.li-iocd Mi>. Olo\V- j neyV- .-Yste:v, Mis-Mary I' AVal.ker of Uds city. I v i >Ir. anf~Mr"- Robert M'Kr.ij^ht. ! and littl'y om \Vij !?a m motored I d'lwii from < hai lotto a;.-l spent I> 'S i:.'lav '1. Mr--? b:TV.1 > << n nrd? family. IC; ? r ' \ : M rs.. Beatrice Johnson and "lief al; IN MKMOUIAM x I In memory <>1 oar deal mother and grundinuthv i Mrs,.. Arie. Rabbi died July b, llllio. ra Dearest mother t'hoii hil-i left .us. no Wo OUr lo.-.s do deeply feel. h! Hut 'tis, God that lijth bereft u.-: ' He can all oujr ?o?r?>\vs heal. Mrs. Emma Habb Jenkin.-; y . Daughter, KtnmaretUi.' Lincoln. C. Mi .; Adeana Lee and R. W. Jenkins. grand 11 children. Are vou a Ev< LONELY HEART? n|oni abou . Do you want to 1rnd a * SOUL-MATE? ' THEN JOIN THIS CLUB died NOW! kno* or u< Nation-Wide WELCOMI Send For Information A 280 BROADWAY Confidential : Ideal : Colored.Men \\ ANTED! - - il W'A N'TlvD by w-ll establ?n?e<2 j, business lady between- the ages of .\' twonty-fivb and to w.?rk.;ai ag clef!: ami book-keeper ana l?>. P' invest fifty dollars' in busim*.-. j D Address "D. C." care of The Pal--]'" metto Lead*-1!*. I '' '' ? . - ^ _ ; ' | BEAUTICIANS ASSOCIATION | _ MEET IN CTl.OiLESTON, m S. C.. JULY 20th Dear Cu-u inkers: The Colored Beauticians- .issociatiun will hold -its annual convention on July 20th, 1037 10:0u a.m. at the Morris Sti ei t Baptist church,. Charleston, S. C. The feature of our progiim. will include a demonstration c*f a permanent waving machine for Negroes by the Ralph Beauty Suppfy company. Many other features will uuorn our program and JUtl as interesting and educative. Don't miss these treats prepared especially for you. flMadam Julm E. TBreelana, President. . 'J LONESOME? ^ Join a National Get AeQtiain- ,, ted Club. We arp sure to have j" a select helpmate for you. Write ^ lor full information. Colored , people of high social standing use our club?some beautifuland leaders in church and community. WE HELP YOU GET _ ACQUAINTED. THE REV. U SIMON P. DIXON CLUB. P. A O. Box 363. Norfolk, Va. BEST I 4^ i ^ inr%/ i I ? 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ESTATE notioh:. 7 Ai: v.- . ' ill.-1 : 1 r11? 'I'tltStv i, It t ' ' tiu- v v I V U.'l'l-.'l'-;i't ,.,l >0 rj.iiL'i 4' I * lyilior t ~ ' ' ? A i-ili!Ii;'" !:; .. " A'imhi.M?:;* *, . ' 2K ]- > Wa-.'. nuij uumbia. >t. . . ery member of this Club is matrially minded! You Kill. know ell . t youc fejlow member* of th>*. nppore*-?nd have the privilege of chooshe mate. YOU want from members where! All Club matters ure hailin strict privacy..Ni< outsiders m-ed i anything about your membership rtivitie?., S RECEPTION CLt B :* ind (Jet l ast Ke*uit*. NEW YOHK CITY, ibers Only : Effective t Reliable. .'"SE HAIRCONCEIl A w (irxk r1 ti: Ila'r : t't ako- riu- l.a f !.?*nL'. Full ad l.u\unant. A lair v r?i w ill r?vc-_iL&_*oivlcrlssl ? rt\ airlongvr G raw <-r . r _ , Cat -essing t?il - ..... . -'J. c oyta^'i 1 ??c. Al.SIK i\ WANN!": F<ix *-t, t lio, S C.. EVKUY KNOWN 'i \ IT. OF > Laundry Service | AND i'l-.i.i \L P DRY CLEANING ? Courteous Koutenicn g NEW METHOD I LAINDRY& I>iiYI CLEAN IN G .GO. 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