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Saturday, September 11, 1937 1 umbra ami a Soph more ut Benedict co'llego is now spending her vacation at Eastover, S. C. We I -.hope for'he an enjoyable stay. ' . . ? Mr. E. 13. King of B. W. H. has j returned from "his three w^eks vaeatuv. :o Long Branch, N. J., and New York City visiting his Tn-laws, Mr. anil Mrs. Ed. Briggs. Mrs. Briggs the sister of Mrs. E. B King. Mr. King reports a very enjoyable \flsit to* the two states. Everyone is glad to have - him home again. Mrs. Ilattie E. Stewart- loft Friday to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. H. Daniels in I.os Angeles, Cal. Mr. v. d Mrs. J. E. Mills' and children Flora, Joseph and Tlieo - of Detroit, Mich., spent the past week here with their father arid relatives. They report an enjoyable stay. Mr. Albert Still.van frc/m Philadelphia, Pa., visited his lister, Mrs. R. "B. Gilbert at her' home <>012 Whaley street and they 1110 tored to St'lnHn, \ G.. arid Win ston-Saloin. N. ('. TJiey left for New York Wednesday night. Rev. and Mrs. U. U. G'Jbert, Mrs. F. E. Thomas and son Gable Thomas. Miss- Bio-som G. Danr.erly has returned home after an o-peraticn and a three weeks' stay at the Wavcrly hospital to the delight of her family and many friends. We hope she will soon be out and on tin- go. Miss Helen" Z. Dannetly and nephew Daniel \V. Walker, Jr., loft Sunday rnurnimr for Hendersonvillo, N. C., ti; spend a Week" with (ijsU'V lid nnflhcr, Mrs. Mae l?. Walker Th"y all will return Fi May So comber 10th to the delight of tin; fauiliy l'?r the winter. Mia. .Mai y J. Davis of 1317 John street, /Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending the remainder of her va. cation here with her father and sisters Mr. Henry iloyel and Mesv dames Sarah Goodwin and D. Daniel.", after Spending sometime in Wist Palm Beach, Fla., visiting her brother and sister there, Mr. Henry Ho..!, Jr., and Mrs. Eliza* beth Sands. ' MAKKIAGK ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roach an nounco the marriage of their daTighUi- Sylv?>sta Viola to Mr. J a nye- Robcrson, June 23rd, 1937, Ai lint;ton, Virginia. At home. 3154 S. 23rd street, Arling-ton, Va. Mrs.- I,. M. Collins, of Darlington is resting ^as well as possible after undergoing an operation for gall hladdei, Saturday, September 4. Mrs. Collins, the mother of Mrs. A. C. Baumgardner is a pa tient at Waverlyt hospital, this city ( . ^ Mr. ..ami Mrs. A. 1*. Gordon had ?as- 1-tvei r guests -Sentember 4th Mr, Shtwni n W. -Gord-in. Rnnfm-d, TM C.; Mrs. Jic-a Coleman^ Mr. Willis II. Gordon. Mr Lula Holloway all of W'a lingto . I>. C. Refore leaving, theiv gu.sts spent sometime at the ho". ics of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon, Mr. and JVfrs. . S. S. Gordon and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon. JMir-- Eliza McMillan is vacationing In Chi-eago, 111.; Detroit.Mich., and ether points of inter est. She has been away seve.ai months and will rfcturn home September 13th. While"" in Chi-cago1, Miss McMillan hild the pleasure rTf sfcine- the Louis-Rvaddock fight. CARD OF THANKS Gratefully acknowledging and thanking you for your kind expressron of sympathy. MINNIE SKEITH. <*> ^ LITTLE HENRY ISAAC CELEBRATES HIS 12th BIRTHDAY Little Kci ry celebrated his 12th birthday M nday, September 6th at the hor.e of Mrs,. Marie Senior 522 Sumter etjreefc. Mixed V garden flowers adorned the living * room; in the center of which was t a lovely table with the birthday .} cake on rt, trimmed in pink and f white. Games were played by the ( " . J 0 .. "it' little guest? pinning the donkey's 1 tail and many others. Prikes were wort hy Mrs. Laura Hey ward. Huth May Washington, James Henry Taylor Gladys Jackson, Jesse Isaac, junior and John Goodwin. After the several games ice cream, cake, candy, peanuts and punch were served to twenty-eight Tittle guests. ? : Hostesses Miss Laura Hey ward the daughter of Mr. Annie Youngblood on Marion street and Mr. Jessie Isaac, father of Tittle Henry Isaac, Mrs. Marie Senior and Mras Louise Isaac, the daughters of Mr. Isaac. Many lovely gifts were given little Henry. Labcfr Day meant happy time to Henry. BRONZEMEN 't On the night of ?feeptember ^ 6, the_ Brc/nzen.en held their " last "summer dai.ee at the township auditorium. Many came out to -pend the evening with the Bronzemon, but was somewhat disappointed because Earl Henderson failed to .come.. .Disappointment occur-* in our everv-dav li-fe o we shcu'dn't be surprise to be disappointed. Should you blame the Bronz?dfen for Karl Henderson failing lo come? The .veil thinking person wouldn't do so. When va ay. that wi are going tc play a band i'n this city or any other city, we have that, agreement in black and white (contract). So the club as a whole do not want he public to hold them responsi"htn for the?mishap.?The?club hank Mr, Clarance Moultrie and his band fot playing m Karl Henderson's place, although Mr. Mouli tie's band failed to come up to 'he Bronzemen's expectation, due I o the fact the boys were tired. I. There are any number of people who would be somewhat dissatisfied, regardless to who pla ,T hat ever happen. Take the hampion of the world. If he farls .to knock out his opponent, he is osing ground; eat too much, tight too o'ft^nn, marry too early or e sleeps too much. Regardless ?e??^'r f?"lt-t*MHlintf the law of average Won't allow- him to stay n top always, so i*t is w:th clubs. \ club may give one to three good on-ecutive dances and fail to please the majority on the fouvt.h me, thenn the publia begin- to find fault. From now on the Bronze men vvill book only name bands into day for their dances-. How would you like to hear Chick Webb featuring Ella Fitzgerald ? Bronze me n; Sec't. J. H. Bell. TWILIGHT SOCIAL CLUB St. ..lat hews, S. C.?The Twilight?M^cin club met at the home >f Mrs. James Mitchell on Tuesday night, August 30. The meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Miss Rho'dia Hamp tion. The devotional by the as- " .-istant Chaplain, Miss Mary "Felded. Old and new business was discussed. I he hostess served ice cream and cookies. The mating adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence and Hennie, 10 Owens on Tuesay night, 'Sep. 7. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLL'B s = The "club TneT at the?home?of- Mrs. Lillian Slight 910 Senate St. called to order by the President, M r. Sam Williams. First song Ivy Mjs._ Florence BoyclT Prayer- by Mr. White. Second "song by Mrs. F. Boyce. Scripture " lesson by Mrs. Mary Lue Carr. The house was then opened for business. The president called for the minutes of the last meeting which were' received and adopted. Sick committee reported none sickUnfinished and new business w^re discusser Members present T7r The next meeting will be at the heme of Mr. Sam Williams 1213 Wheat street. Dismissed by Mrs S. Brown. , Refreshments, punch, cake, sand wiches, slice tomatoes. Sam Williams, president; James Kenny, vice-president. rnrs inppe qotiai r-i trn Chester, S. C.?The Crusaders social club met at the home of Miss Week's on Wylie street. At the usual hour our President Arthur Johnson took charge. After the business part of the meeting we played games, then we .were sorv*d a delici"0U3 course of cake and ice cream. The next meetir.g will be at the home of Miss Alonza Nelson on McLure street. FINAL PAY-UP * WEEK if ^ THE EAGLE CLUB The Eagle club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs McNeal Mo ten 818 Lincoln street, Friday night, September 4th. The meeting wa? opened in the usual manner by the president. A beautiful song by the chuplain. The minutes wprn rp?d nd acK pted. Members responded uriefly. : Eugene Williams* has returned from Anderson, Ala., where he spent hts summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brown also Miss Anna Morris of Ansonia, Conn., are visiting Mr. and' Mrs. Israel Brown, 919 Divine St. Columbia, S. C. The club's hostess served a do licious repast. Ne^t meeting 1800 block of GTegg street, with Mrs. Christine Murry. ~7 ? "^-rr METOKAS AND GALEDAS The Metokas and Galedas of Zion Baptist church were rcvallv entertained or Tuesday evening at the hoVne of Miss Rosutta Ho! mes. Plans were made and completed for the program and playlet to be given Sunday evening. We ask that you come and be spiritually benefited and help :us put over a worth-while program for God. Those having enjoyed the evening were: Misses Elsie ^eales Jnnie Atkins Benzina Atkins, Vivian Neely, Maggie Long, Mrs. Julia Shepherd, Messrs John Whit-man, William Summers, Jr., Thos. Lips?y, Francis Robinson. We will hold our next meeting at the home' o'f .Mr. John WhJtman. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB The Ward One Willing Workers club met ato the "home of Miss Lottie Sims- 403 Sumter street, Tuesday night, 'September 7 with the vice-president, Miss Lucy Jones. The meeting was called to ] order and opened with the cliib song led by Miss Nancy Sims. Prayer by Miss Lucy Jones. Bi ?.n linn.i ivni? by nil Ot the member/. Then Miss Janniej Wolfe led brother song. The minutes were tend. Motion, by Mrs Creasie Mao Thompson, seconded by Misjs Martha Jont? they were adopted. The loll was called the members responded briefly. Th(Te \vMl be a silver tea given at the home of Miss Corine Sherley 1227 Wheat street, Sunday, September 12th at G:00 o'clock. The meeting was closed,.- Mrs. Eva Mae Moss led the closing song; Miss Lucy Jones led the mizpah. LA MASAUNT ?The club met at the home \>f Miss Oi'a Mae Trezevant, Tuesday night, September 7. The meeting was called to order by the president at 8:SO. After the opening hymn prayer was otfered by Mr. Ernest Lewis. In the. business session that followed - ew i Jans were made. Each member too* a part in the dis cussion. We w?re very glad to have with us four visitors whom j gave some very encouraging remarks. We are glad to have our vice-president, Mr. Walter Scott with us lI]?TmTT- M^ -Scatt_ i\as, been away r, long time on hrs va- ] cation. ~ | Aff'r tb?report- of the crilicj the club adjourned to meet at the of Miss Kvelvn Bouie 2321 Gervais street-,. Tuesday night, 14 of September. w -> ' Miss Essie Hart and'Miss Ora Mae Ti'Pzevant served a delicious repast. Mr. Morvih Mitchell, president; Miss Marion Brown, reporter. WAVERLEY LIBRARY NEWS Last week the Waverley Librae ry was the proud receiver of ri^ur ly one hunored new adult fiction books, beside the large nun.foer of non-fiction books the library has received the past fpw months. The WiiVerley Library feels that its readers are deeply indebted to Miss Agnes Crawford, j Extension , Librarian, Richland County Public library, for her untiring interest in the Waverley Library, making it possible for our patrons to have a very adequate building and books suited to please all of ^he readers. Among the new adult fiction books are the following: Western stories by Austin Bower, Cunningham, Hough, Grey, Johnson, Raine Seltzer; Mystery stories by Brggers, Carr, Christie, Gardner, Rinehart, Dixon; Lose stories by Aycrs, Baldwin, Brush, Dell, Greig Hauck, Hill, Kyne, Larrrmore, Miller, Norris, Oemler and Pedler, Porter and others. fy.rtiiBtor- - THE PALMETTO LEADED ?,? ?? BEflUTy^ROm The Larleusi Beauty Foundation was e by ttve ~Godetroy Manufeeturmg-Convpan* methods of preserving women's natura and to make the results of this reseJtrwti ?to the public. r ? . T11K KVl'.S I Kje?, to be beautiful. do not have i 11 to be large or of unusual shape or a of exquisite coloring. The plainest U face may be very attractive if it is I enhanced by a pair of sparkling L, eyes, with the whites clear and the tj II IM'S Sllill 1>|.V (JOIIOCU I ,j Tlie surest way to brighten your } t.( eyes Is tivtouke yourself gloriously |, healthy. Eyes nilrror~OTrt?"s physical |, condition. Eat wliiilesnine foods, p exercise vigorously, and get at least 't, eight hours of sleep every night. s Nine limes out of '.en it's the girl ,, with "come-hither" eyes who has the j, longest list ot names in her date ;i book. t. The Eye's Setting j t| The most perfect eyes wvil! not i qualify for beauty laurels if the set ' ting is not complimentary l.ittle crinkles around the eyes make them ; it look weary and listless. Hark circles | p or pulls cause the eyes u look ' s smaller?us well as giving the ap ; h peiinmee of late hours and dNsipa- j li tion which tpsfy not he the actual ' a Cause at all. The delicate tissues that surround t the eyes should, he gTveii stiltIcient p nourishment. Strain, nervous ex- i p lia.uslioti. fatigue ni' worry cause a ! It rapid breaking down of the skin f cells. 'The'many jn'cnse emotions j o felt during the day? anger fear. It ! surprise, althoytince?drav the skill ' o into a thousand wrinkles and j 1 ct'cases. If the skiti is well tmur- | h isheil. such lines disappejo wtien the I; face is in-repose. If ihe tissues are , v ntnlcr nourished, 'each lime yon v NEW BOOKS AT El BR All V . . im Enjoyment 1 R; Inlermeyer and Davidson ! sl !w This book is a real collaboration I not a moiv wedding of.two names 'q. on the title page. Most of the i- j M deas expressed, most ofjtiie poems included, have come from a joint j consideration ;f the material A j 1 useful book for students, an inter- u estinb book for adults. te The Vacation beading for the Children's Travel Club is about over. 7S cliildi en?received pmc?? ports and many have tilled tin in . out. Those who have not report - j t( ed 10 stories, oral or written are I? urged to do so at once as the ^ Certificates will be given next ? Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. | All members of the Travel Club ee with their friends and parents are w I cordially invited to the Library' Sept. 9th at 5 o'clock. . V J77, - 1 M l llKSTl.liMELI) NEWS. I'j Rev. Thompson of Society Hill) and son "^i of. Thompson of Pageland wcreMhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watson. Mr:. Marguerite Jenkins, had as . her week-end guest, her sister Mrs! Rosanr.a Wells, of Fayetteville. jm' I Mesdames Klorie Walker, Susie (of I Johnson. Savannah Ingram called of at tlie home <>f Mrs. S.E. McCul-j.,,. Hough Saturday. I p Mrs.?Catliei ine?Bauconii?sneiit.' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry !m' Watson. i.r<. Mrs. S. K. MeCullough was the \vi dinner guest of Mrs. Annie Kdwards Sunday. " ! Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Walker Msedames Susi.- .Johnson and little son a Tom, Savannah" frigraWi and sons Percy and Hubert motored to Mon roe N.C.S unday. , ... Mr. John- Garland Jenkins, left: la Monday Tor Favett-wUle. where I tlj he will resume his studies. Jlov/V.lf. Toatley was the d'p-l i?it'l' guest?of?Mrs, Mae?T?r>lim?fn lTr i Sunday. Tr" BMlE Sfandoi I V (IftTED TOP? I f7] UJRITES HEROUjn Ralph Cooper > or^inator of 'AMATEUR NIGHT IN HARLEM" - actor-procxjcer NOW STRRRinc in his own product ion "BARGAINS WITH BULLETS" \i ... ?? R r in eturty 'L i -j I V _y I beauty, (?*PW5*? av^lable ? \ '^f! 1 i wr IT < 101'e <! ? ; *>'. < .' !. 1. pr? -. ht.iiti an ppoar.iI)* ?'i indue ;i,i' mused by* le^jaetw url; of lines. , Them lines Can be prevented or rtisedAoi.iy l>v iiuj ro-.injj the condi- 1 on ? ? . tin*. ti->ii''S themselves by i uily~noui i^lii.u i.t; A Kpoil ri> 11 ? ' III cream may 1 *? applied nightly el'uve r.ei iriiie The cream should ' e palled ill very lightly on the nn- i or e\o skin. tlreat care should be iken In srvuid nibbing iliis delicate Uin riiU'jIily bi'r.i 11*0 i he skin - is 1 n si I y loi'-oio'd niol stretched, can's- I tj.' the \yi'di!;los lo become.. deeper ^ nil lucre iiii.iiit'i'ciis. The use of j ream ivplices natural oil- to give lie skin elasticity.; -r- .. _. - -. 1 i ne tyeiasnes Ar.li.tivi:!I e> ylns-hes,devised In the 1 at ores* <>f 1'eiiiihiiie beaut y.' 11;i\ *? i roved ii tm>i>ti to tlie stn^e end j CIVi 11 stars, ' I nt thc.v should llot r e used f?-r everyday wear. Hriuht ijiiit of day oft > reveals their is geenitiou ntid <ntithiiiifty I v Naturally,- \oit eah't ;iM|Uire beau i Till eyelashes nvei ui.dil. toil l>y v ersev fa e yiiit i ".all easily In I irove tlieiii. l'laiu vaseliti??- ??r odor i i-ss find tasteless easjoi oilaire ef ^ eolive iti the |i'j;oti U'lll of "i-nyvili.f the lash, s A hit of. i ll hei slo'lil'd t e applied every iiiulil. llrusli the j il upward-. away front lie eyes j 'his pro. dm e n il' total to ottrl lite* itslies t'dit:: and brudtinii. proper v every day will silii| !->' revv d > *-h \ vilii ha.turai. hem. r la-dies thai t roii't e. l ie ..It ipuht when yon 11netirii '- r f- ,_jf _ rM. Tero Wailsvvorth. Mr. and Its. Iletuy Wn'svvorth and Miss t ara MeCulIoutfh motored to Wade \ ioro, N.C. Sunday to take Miss j ary I.owery. Me-dames M.I . Fostt > and R.A. 1 oatlev pot) onIVd at Mrs. S. E. -t! ertillotick's Monday Misses .ca?a dackson and Miss ! osa Tout ley visited Miss Sa- 1 , l.? VV..I 1. <>.? ? n . . . .> "i>hum ii ,-MiTinav. 1 Mis- Mary Htiuconi, left last s eek for Ni'W Roehelle. N.*Y., af- ? r spending a few weeks home. Mis- Heli'i'i .1 nkins is spending few \! - it the beach. 0 b M' - M .1 H 1 *? 11 iTt 'on has as her le-d- law <-?.iI.t mm various ~ int.s in the States, Mr. and Mrs. mo \V:?. :swovth and son Robert i e. of Atlanta, (la.; and Newark Mr, and Mr-, Henry Wads- | orth an-'l diss Mary I.owery of ' insti n-Saleni. N.C. Mr. Willi. Leak calPd- Monday ;enin.: and took Mi>s Sarah Wads orth l<> the Movies. j ^lrs. I.owery of Cheraw and her lughter Miss Yirgie who is ill. convahsiiter at tie home of rs. Annie Edwards. Iler many iends .ve hoping that she Avill on be . ell: GREAT FALLS NEWS. Quite a mmiber of visitors were nne for the. camp meetings, aiTivg tin tyr \\tro Mrs. Creola Edge 4vt!anta, (la., who was the guest Mr. and Mr.-, Will Gaines; Mr. id .Mr.-. Henry Thompson. M id Mrs. Juc Tilutn- and Mrs. Male Itoiilv.TiTe. all of whom are her lativis. She was itr. itcd to dine th Mr. and Mis. Isom Clinton d Mr. and Mrs. Iioiilware and is. Mamie TJouIwuiv. She reports pleasant stay. I ', 1 I - r ciI Ol" I M' ll?.ill \ it if UIIU \w IV si'try tu hear of r ilt'aih; ;i!m> Mi?-. Sallie Cuu-, J i jiltam ?>: tiii.- i lly dim! Monday,? M iT? KTi'tt^??Cai> 1 wol 1 and r "relative* * w.^.i- )wn- fpp uFo" nip ini'i-i mif. " ?? _I _ os ? commeoiEnne, Dioio?ur pod rplxo scaipx, * %s\i jnomiD -^(ONE STRlflG WILLIE) soit^-writer - musician ono TumBLER--Hns Bten PLRMina oefou the footlights for, 15 yEflKS O 19J7' ' iJ'-TIiSAI. MEORO FRB3# ? ' ' A E A STOVER NEWS I-' : . I.a>t Su-.diiy' was a in eat day at St 1 *h i J <. j, and Stolon A. M. E. churehes. ]{cv, Row man is in x clitss to himself and we are happy to have him as our gYcut leader. Not only is he a lead**!" I Tor hi~ people, but he is a li ader 1 or all the people. ? " _ | New Sun da;,?a metope.?hip raly vv.'.l he t St. i't.ilip a::d Shiloh for Edueation a.iJ e.?r pastor is xpettinu 1 ach n.ember to do ( our full duty. The third Saturday, September ISth the lr t (piaite ly eonference A'ill lie !i ; 1 at St. 1* dip. iir. J. [*. Met'lell-mi, presid/tig elder of he Lancaster di.-tikf i-. wonderfully improved at.d will he there n per-on to hold his own. The revival timet I'D ? is go'ing /ji at Shiloh. this we k' eot.ducted jiy the Rev.. Nathan '1 llln.an. It ,vill close jj.imday night, Septemjor 12th. En ft: Weil, principal of A ehber Hi a. ten ed the tl./rd n"?t. onal convention tytU X- w Farner< of America, also the Natonal Cor.lei cue-; f?, f.acljmrrainer Vocational Agriculture in Prairie "View. Tex/R?- Tni*? colego coinpii-es l.J.M acre.- of land villi a 70 acre -campus. A Loaiitiul plant, of .'M h:<:-proof ngs. s?.*i cottage-' ('ir leihliti:?, veil 'equipped and carefully supnviscd dormitories for b<>tb men md women and ucctiynipdativii; or 1 .r>00 students, Hnrouto home Pru.t\ liarnwell 'isitcd Tu-hegee and spent some ime with friends and school nates. Pn-f. 1 t'l' :.u ell?r=?Htt-?man?trf hf hour aiiu. 1 how predict tha* his - school and he -o ..! unity' vith- .such i. mail will advance;A*t us all stand hy his program. Mt. Zion's- revival meeting walostponed until the fou th ISun lay. 'Don't forgot to ;?; > you: lastor's.salary whil<? you are sell tig cotton and see the agent for The Palmetto Leade?, and subcribe for the whole year for . only 2.00. The last examination '-it 1 . ' r Washington Hi- will be So; t nr.. . ier 10th. Come to church !$Go t) Dure v. H A M 1 L T U IN ' S Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS 1C11 MAIN ST. Only 1^9 iL+Hwd has ] I them 1 t-* * DE LUXE RECLINING . 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