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^'.Saturday, January 1, 1938 iBEflUTy^ROf HR3HJH33I55BR jyjj^Q^^gBuleEESfcBESt ITh? Laricusa Beauty Foundation wa? ?(,? nnA*t r.w r~ ..... ?. I nnn?mi?nin( x-VJinyni, iu of preserving women's natural beauty, the results of this research available SING YOUR Wi Popular opinion notwithstanding, beauty Is more than skin deep. A , flawless skin, glossy hair, and per . feetion of feature aro to no availlf, lines of petulance, discontent uo<l - worry have etched their mark on your face. All your thoughts and emotions leave their traces on your fuce. And, .unfortunately, we 'don't "sec" i these marks until they have become too deeply graven Tor us to do much g in the mirror when we are on the verge of flying oil the handle, or if we do, we are too busy with our ""k' private grievances to pay any attentloYT to what we see. Rut eaclT outburst of temper;-each needless hour of worry or" discontent contribute to the genernl rumdoWH Ibotr of our faces. Serenity Is the keynote of beauty and the-wise woman will cultivate a peaceful frame "(ft' mina as assiuuousiy as sue poos about keeping scrupulously eleun ? and well-gr6omed.? ?1? Avoid Frowning Spmeone told me that when she had' a disagreeable task to perfonm ?a'nd who .^nsn't at least two or three a day??she made a point of singing a' gay and cheerful, song while performing the unpleasant duty. This may sound rldictdPus. and in some eases imposslble/uut it hna?a wound?psychologies* ImfWr Who could let the cornet'""of her mouth droop while slngirig a foolish. % Inconsequential dittv?' it is an excellent suggestion Tor housewives, who have an n\;ersifty\ to washing dishes and mopping floors. Try it and see how much easier it is to -preserve a feeiing of tranquility, Even the prettiest month loses its , - beauty if it droops at the confers, onrl ? 1 - "* ? 1 ?-"U'imi)ii ?lliii|)lll); lUJUfJS I1IXMII NEWS IN AN AROUND NEW YORK \ By Julia Braxton Clark New York City?Hello Everybodvl Hope v"" -had a Merry Christmas and "may'the coming "New Year bring joy, happiness and peace on earth to all.men... , There is a hustle -and a bustle with every big and little body. The Christmas bells are ringing, the wedding bells are ringing and there are new babies that are being born. Some are sad and some arc glad?the old year will soon be dying and a new one Wttl greet fVlO /^Qum * BC8CaMC8????????SCrt^CA^OOOi>J. ' 1 E BBIh , ~~ WCffgftwraraecaacasca^ - 7^V. ^W-..; ': ' / " -1 N Pre-Christmas Party The Joint Committee of South Carolina State and Benedict college clubs of New York City gave apre-ChrlKtgs--fmrty at?the Q,mai a pre-Christmas party at the Witoka club rooms""Monday evening, December. Both clubs were well represent? ed, iin pnjoynh|p time was'Tirtd by all present." The occasion was a testimonial to the committee and the members of both clubs foi' the fine work done during the past year. During the'evening the officers of both clubs were presented and the members t)f the joint committee that functioned during. . the Moonlight Sail boat ride. Officers of the joint committee were: Nathaniel Kline, chairman; D. N. Walch, secretary; Dr. R. S. Wilkinson, treasurer. Barr-Robit^hon Mrs. Camilla Daniels Barr formerly of Columbia, S. C., but now of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and' Thomas C. Robinson were married Tuesday evening1, November 3o, by the Rev. G. S. Stark, pastor of Siloan Pros bytetian Church, Brooklyn, N, Y. The family and a few friends wit nessed the ceremony. The bride was beautifully gowned in a sap. pbire morie taffeter with accessories to match. She wort a corsage of~'sweet peas and roses. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were at home To t^ieir "frk nets Tuesday evening, December 7. Many friends called to congratulate and wish them happiness. The gifts were numerous and-beautiful. Mr. Robinson is of New York and is a member of th?-sta(Y at the Rojty nnncEfgy HWMfc" / y established by ^ V ^ i study methods v-O-siiP and *o md:a ^ \ J' to the public. \ Y TO liKAUTY that down-ln-tlie-nioutb expression which, is practically impossible to blot out. .Frown lines tire the hu^iilibo o(^ IjvSi-y beauty cotnsjdous woman. If you tind that you frown consistently and unintentionally; have your eyes examined at once. I Vat tho." :ici|iiii ed?r+rr?habit?hr-t+n?Proodmff?1 overtime a+noit t .s that tiro not cutirety to v'o Pivr+tg mni uio beyond \~ 1 * 111 power to control. Happiness and Beauty So, If you can't have a new dross and must nmUe the old while satin ffh for mint tier season, or if 1 he tele-phone didn't ritrg last night, even ; met at the party did promise to call nt seven, pr even it1 vnor host j beloved'tiirncd-iiromul and married the other {lirl. dismiss it lightly. If you become grim about it, the white ; satin will look 'even more tired duo to your look of dissn'ti>faetion, tlie -young imiii from tlie party will never call if"'he se.es you. with tiro corners of your month sagging, and tin oue^Tlso will, give yrm n srermrt -glance if you are obviously despairing over tlie light of-ymtr life liiat went out so alirirpii.v. _ ^, TIiq nioral of nil this is tlint beauty is as beauty flunks Happiness makes for beauty and yoti can't bo happy it you devote all -your etierrrios?to?concent >'rit in^?on? your own personal yrudno aeainst". the world. And if you lind tli-.t those 'unlovely lines h;i\o already Oregon to show n;f a.n..!.d unit f.o.t j and mouth, eet "il trpml cream: made especially for II at p'upn-e. -and massage it uotdly inio" the skiji =?*?t*ry-?tii . 'u. i:::i ii1? vmi lm vo? _st?u?pthed ila ht till awy.v, and tIi/ ti start- all over di rrm face the 'world will? a trampnl' countenance. Theatre, Having 1)'on v.ith them many years. The Bobin.-u uu iodide "at -"-00 Lewi..1; A vs.:: a , BX/Oklyn, N. V. Congratulai l.'ns to Dr. - Wijiooii I.. I'. m no Strict. Brooklyn^ N. V., f-Tf HuF birth oftheir" new : n I.r.-iio Kcitnith, b^rir-N.".ve'.nr-en t'T, at St.James hospital, For in;'. .maVi n us o .ii::,-.now.a arls or > ul>?-tint hu:s pleitre i-d! or write N\*.v Tori:. U- pi "- nuv. i\. . Julia lba:\ton Clark- tdo \\'. 1-fjsTh street, Ai t. -Jl," N'ew Vck, City; 'Photic M i. * J WKSTFIiil.n, X. J. MAN'S The Annual Baby tonic 1 . St. I.like A. ?1. I*., /. t'uii'. a iH-'.tl last Sunday, ikcvir.' r umtler the a.i t>. :v ; ; i- >mi ;>d o circle of whii h .Mi . IT:in V.'. Surls - ])! ? ? i-? 11-frt ;? MM" *'! i 1?' i' o-vHtest. The hah;- v/::- i. y. My e:.tel'laiVi i-l by a r . J iv- n Fy . nr. r. n r.-t-h:?:yT:. "7. Dr. It T\ K: TT \\Ysi :h:d ihfinv? a health to the, prizes were awarded to the babies * oilinyr the hirrk.-t number of votes. Th. lies' winner was little Miss 1 ".r.v-'tind -Kivia who Vi'j; ortod !*'-'{|.hr?. S' C'eiut prize little " Miss .MM 'vol Rull >: k yho reported $t!t'.0'0.? Third prize' Ikt'e 7'.T: ? ;:p.rbt Morjrnn who-v r S ;!Othurr b.ibles-wjt ..< r.: -w ' * r.rx-y not mo:Mi<v par;h i: .!. Th.tal c??l" Itction f. 'j:i ih~ TTTfy; c.VitT^t .$loo.OO. lii-t.t 1 .was j-t n (loved by the .1.'n: eb. The Jul ib o cV.;::. Jersey uity.. 7v. JI tZK'!1.! t (J - it ?p-1 * j I am. .at St. Luke's A. M. 11. elniich last Sun day aftii noun \vh sir * tr?mry good. The sp< ahc for the afl< r.noon was Mr. Joseph Judki.s colored uydertnk r rf PliiiniVitld, \*. J. Miss Sarah Russell entertained *pr?friends at a lovely tea i>j her home in Plaint".: id. X. J. lap Sundav overrun'?e-t n o'ejock.? The West r. ,,i,J . . - - ' .. ilVi?VI > j*M v*>i lit . I' fft-fS, crin?' Broarhhi', 71j> Wa C'Montnn,| Mrs. E!!a W. Pkv .Mi-. Pa rah Evntu', Rev. Evan.-- an.l Rev Cv-T. Sj.pit. Mrsrrr.cnra" r-'iiVi aFl a Tew of the . younger. group wcor the guests at the white Co.ngrogatTonal church last Sunday evening. * Wati h?the ''I.uader''?tMo:? field news. Mrs. C. Braoddlis, reporter. >OiO?> o?> o?> ooo crcoc- o.o <r o.o o o o oh LEEVY'S ,_Z| FUNERAL HOME f 'ndertakinj* And Embalming ? r :?? ST. or, AX? <? LOWER PRUNES AMTUI, ANCF, SERVICE \n Near An Your Yoarr^ Phone** 5 ['ndcrtakor for State Hospital hono 02JG. I- S. Lei vv, Alar. 131 TAYLOR ST. COM MRTA S c^x>oo amcoscao 'l . VOORItELs* CALSI D/iR . 1 . I)f. Patlcrson"VisHs Voorhees On r^oniipy, DocemUer 13th the llcv. 12 v. W.n. E.. Patterson of Bar i ILsabiy "M 'if.c. came,.to oorheea I ami ^v.n'; that night and Tues-. f 1 ii.i 1A t V. in 1V10 pVinn- ? 1 t.hll'b LkA V" ~ _J el <yf Voorhees and als? several ] uf the coIF'ty schools. I ft his ad- 1 diess in th> chapel in the evening, -;0 jrave 1 Ipful advice to the ' young people, and expressed him- n "self as wcM pleased at whaf^he ' I;.ui seen in the time of his visit. 1 j f|>\ Paltorjyn .has been a great friend el' American Crurch In i, it. Poi Xegroes and he spoke 1 i t o high, st tennsrof ti e work that is being done at the nine .soho'ols under the InstittJfe. This I ~rtrr- fil l vi.'it to Vooi'l ee< and wo Ii >i'w in- win l-uiiiu ( I i.,r. ih ighntn ProscMed id Recital " i Tiij ]yvogvam~"grve?*i Ly P(i'of. i..'iw?id Brrdiam, i?T Lawrence Me i " . ia! auditorium a few evenings inuelt enjoyed by-fell who I -a .1 e prosoiitt ? 1 ! Th BaPleig County Teachers' i ii.-:soc5a!ibn met in Ba.uberg Fri^ _ ; I* : y the 1' w G'f December, there ' , was a large number of teachers l>:'?scrt. 1 resident C. R McMil- ( papers op teaching were icad and ?7s perfected for the Laniberg County Ei- lu day. The teachers !:!.-o planncu. to. cany Bail berg into the State Teachers' ar?dciation 1 ohe hundred per cent as usual. The arreting winch was held at the _ T.i"W Chy roul for cc/icred youths " ! W..S. a great success. Re\. 'S. D. i: U.-ubaker was presented and .. 'o.d to lit ike some- comment on ;he beautiful new buildi 'g whioh he and his teachers are how usiag?Uiii tnik was good and. enc11 by all. Principal J E. Blan tun, .the fiirt president and founder of the Bamberg County association spoke in response to Rev. I:ii-.'.-cii.mWi'V and made some timely remark* I The, Model School Binge. Party, and th; .en l.ng of the Ccnimunity rapport U:;ve. these areC wo other .events "that brought pleasure 1 and entert?iumcnt to the school 'grot it;Is' 6i December "1C~ and 2CT. ' I Cm Thursday boarders ie' t for the ^Citi^tinas holidays. A r.twv fea- | i are this * your, is the c" sing of the entire school and everybody_ going home. This is a cptiot place at? present, th| Cfyri&tmds tree gv.hich was held on Wednesday at . ihroe p.m. was a -meny time for Jaup/ I tVlf o?t&1 pi ?v ABBP- L L ?. NOTE: Your question answe . ? c-Ji'.|?i:svr of this column ifr enck X reply, soiij a quarter (26c) and . '(t* veicipe, for my New AstrologyA moil?free advice on tV.ee (3) qi X . hirthdate. and-correct address t >[ Assembly Street, Columbia, Soul i .). II. B.?Would it be ,\Vise for tae_to. keep the business up that am in or rest up for a while. Al-i so have * I been deceived by (he ?i: ii"] that I am in love with? ' Answer?>You do need a rest butj right now is not a good time < to -try to get it . . . continue with", _l!iiii_iiusiness. No. . . you haven't he en deceived by the girl you are >v?th ....-you will find this out in j a short time. n 1 K. R. W.?Should I quit the job that I am now on 'and do as I hrrve in mind and would I be sucjcossful? t Answet^Ayait just a few more weeks before making up your mind_ definitely. You should not be too hasty in making up your mind . .| for the other thing you have in jview doe's not apear to be the best?business venturer I j I j O. D.?Do 1 love this old mari lied man that I hnve been-going I.?round with? Answer?Absolutely not.-and ' you just donft know what gopd .limes you are missing by associating with him. You scare the sinpie hoys off when you run with enry anything for you and it would be to your advantage to give him up altogether. F. \Y.? Will I be sueci ssful in ; making the trip that I have in rhind? _ . j Answer-?Yes . . . nnd things < will turn out just as good or better than you n??w expect. You have . nothing whatever to fear. ) " C.xJ. WhAf Willi* ~ -T' ?? ??MV uv IT uiiy iiicnil tttl *THB PALMETTO LEADE EDGEFIELl) COUNTY I TPACHRP^MFRIL, The )?dg'. field County Teachers' ^ssociaiitt? had its last meeting Saturdayt December 11, at Edgeield Acadeliiy^Dcvotion was conducted by Prof. j. ~Cv Simmons of Bettig Academy, after which our ie\vly electee. President, Prof VV. (r?1 '* s. tr T>o i.Ln- * - u*. * C41 nv l vc ouiuc ir IL'I filing remarks ami made some annc/unce moots. relative to group mecti, ings in the county and ut' ed eacTi teacher to pay their teacher*, association dues on or before January 3i, 11)38. The association gave Mrs. M. Murray, our efficient Jeanes teacher a check for $50.00 a?. %a>conuiibut'on for the Virginia Kaniolph fund The president appoinW the -foli lowing committees: executive and program. The program commit- , :ee brought in a program for next meeting. : ' t _ TKn oeu / .. ?-? - A itu w.qp . .11 vIVM* iiau-' OtJ irifttlUi Mr. Seymour"Carrcll of ?. olumbia, S. C., Humane Education and Miss Delphjne Bradley, teacher in the Columbia C'ty system. A l schools n the county closed, December 22 rnd? w 'I o 'en January u'd, 1938. 1 "am hoping that you will retdrn with the zeal to make (he year! I.9.3& one of ?he best known in the history of (he association. -m. h. V. Massey, ..eporter.. OAK GROVE CIRCUIT Rev I. H. Dozier, Pastor At the morning service the pas-., tor took his text St. Matt. 2:6. and His Ruling Powers. He delivered us * soul stirring sermon. It was enjoyed by all. rfnance one "hundred per cent. ? On December 22. 1937, Mrs. Susan Miodbton, our teacher at Oak Grove A. M. E. church presented a fine program for her school childret*:?Several viaitopa?were prcJ ent and Rev. -Stinson of Charlotte made remarks. Santa Claus then came 4n and presented the gifts the ehildivm It was enjoyed by all., ?is 1 all. iSomo of the you 11/ peo.pl.e_ under, the direction of M*s. Blunter gave .a.liay. ."Thf< Kutrgles at the Xroas T_te". It was enjoyed" hy all. / .. Doris W >ght, reporter. ?red in this paper ONLY when >sed in your letter. For private X I a self-addressed, .stamped en- ? Reading, and receive by return y uestions. Sign your full name, X o all letters. Address all mail y th Carolina. .j> ing like he hfts lately? What should I do now ? Answer?You should stop writing to him . . . for he is trying to show you that he isn't in the least bit.concerned about your.affair .any longer. Willie going to enjoy life for the next few years and does not want-trr bcr-fircd down to anyone. W. R.?Have been reading your column and?thoroughly enjoy +tr Will I get either,of the jobs I have in mind? Answer?Go right after the job that you inquired about some three or four weeks ago . . . for it seems " to mejhat this is the one that you will get and be more pleased with. L. S. K ?Is ft best for me to go north and I would like to know if my side-will-gct_better ? .L . AnsKver?Remain in the Aouth this wiijfapr .. . . you couldn't possibfy dq^any betCr in (he north than you are doing right now. See a doctor abdut the pain you are having immediately. .? P. W. C.?I am planning to take the county examination and won der if I noed worry seriously about passing? Answer?No. . . yon shouldn't although you must realize that it Is going to he "Father catch y**. V you have mafitered your course thoroughly yota won't have anything to fear. You will get work during the year, of 1938. I WISH MY READERS AND FRIENDS X VERY HAPPY HOL IDAY SEASON- AND A PROSPTT!Pr*TTC XT1TW Vf A T> * W W AWJ JT ? LLJ A\ ? B ^ "T4IIv KOViNI?y *( h:?"! i My Dear Kcllov.'-tJiii.a :v-: i I"'hope that' yoa.Ija.vt> r.ad a WOnflOlTlll . . r^?: , . . shouts of joy. arose in lo.--ly honHSj as the la-n :y ? .. . f aroundThg-Ctn'i^'.nu^ in a (t. tttt?ful in its inimitable (,'b'A' of1 vuttcolors) and papers were '.V;n ? and the?gifts VoVfob.?.?.?u.? years.'avid comb. a:. I TTu will go, but the (Jhu^tma* will go on forever. I j . My Christmas Tn - .... The volvet -ihi rk Ih, r,.-,b:xL slowly to Hie sotr, Ilig-h on a <4 h.... v;.... tree. ; .. With not a .spark]e or 11 *;^ < I. orj manufactured festoon. ' '. j Nor a. bulb or ornament, ja;t f.'.v snow and thy niooii.. Of huge dimensions. ye:-it bad', delicacy and gigfC, And thfi__silvcr-?v|xiti; 1.1 .mlr ~ covered it with lace. As we gazed we_ wd?.dcredr*ni?t. 1 The first Christmas night, and thr\ - .first ChrUtmaa tree. k : _ J w ' * I If it could have been mere beau i-j ful than. hat NV0 *;nv the:., Hig+i 011 the hill in the chilly wui-1 ter air. . 1 Lid-the wise men ??" 1 Id \v:..; .tan* atar one Nigh'J" See what we saw Hi'Tl"'T~7~r~'r moonlight. ' Resplendent r.-nd 1 v.-l;. 1 e shofte in the sky, *_ Th.cse prec.io.us. d' ct. rate e$>. v from 011 high. " ! . With, tinsel and sen.'.h a.nr. > not do-, 'Ave-know." "T Whnt the good Lord ma. , .: I?. stars, moon find stiovr. ' C":Jirj:e Si oar.-, N.Y.C., 1-*? -23.? . _ . V ' j George Booker, Fir t N^'id 1 <r Win Rank Of FirM Grade Deteet i v e , ' ~ 1 George E. booker "o? rile ~Y> *. 123d Street station i- :-?> ; .v- gro to aehiove the ra:,> ? ;' dftfrtivc,. sued this week by th.- Police- department disclo.-d. T\Vu , ! e> 1.1,4grade detectives were promoted u the rank of lirst grade, ar.d sivyi jther detctive's were v /oni .-d from -the' rank of third-grade to second grade. Booker wild wuf one of the two detectiv' .-. pvun:-..:cd to first grade will have hd salary increased from $3,200 which. he now receives to ,<?VI;I ar-n::. ilv. The promotion to second C :a7t~r carries an ir.creasoj of salary .a $3,000 to $3,200. Never Knew Tkt-v?Had Burglar's Tools ~Two detectives?swpp-ii. J^.-t i n CulTori. William Winestock and Joseph Conti, at 3:30 a.m. yesti day as they were lirlvr.r .'.r i in a car at Eighty-fifth sfi\el Riverside Drive \Vin< -lock ] ; ly started to doing the "Ben Jo. n son" while ( onti *tait< <1 t.i frp;?.? j fle Q#-T<. FiitT r " j ed \vhen the?. oops threaten.d t > shoot:?The cup* of burgler's tools i,n the auv*v.::> bile. The time hoys wore v. / much surprised to see the. tor].*, and said they never knew t n-y : wein/Tn the oar" Wakes I p With "A Hangover . A-nd A Wife Jack O'Dav. 25 year* old, g.,t .? to an argument with a cigarette machine into which he.'puf tv:.h without getting anything out. so he smashed it with a well-direct-, ed kick. As he was explantirg ' this to Magistrate Edgar Hvon.berger in Court, today. :i h htfh voung / } brunette marched up to the biench.; O'fiay -amt the?Mat?I -i mi??>.?> < .> blankly at her. Who are you1*? Demanded the perplexed Mugid-t trate. _ "I'm Mrs. D'Pay", she re-j plied, smiling "TUTo: tionntely .it O'Day. . The Magistrate started violently?mid -so dtd ()'I)ay. . We] got married lost liight six- l>lnn?ily! stated. Do yon remember having gotten married The Magistrate ? 1 mf ^ . 1 i;ir ? ^ e-i M>oar, . . ,* . ... . ? f i v- 4>'1 t -rated, thou fal ;\ J n.'i.-t have gut mar- ; ??1?i : y->?rrr 1?d 'liTt?rf--? " Tij.-s; ;r; *:a::'ly, he. addi 1 J ? ? ? rt-rrrri:?h"?bring< : ?j>hi ? it ally". bcnmiiij? on ' : a." ii the case', ; > ' / . > -- ..lalicd handily as, tht- : 1 " | 1 ( i'' \:n' ( ? r.,; iii in .>Ii. " " 1 > _ .. . 1 iicj; v> i.rw?U+4?< ii i ??.. Offlvnt1 A; y :* who'd live for puttUSj-i .h:;:. . .. \ in" a -car ju>t to -> : in the |?s?}*-r doserv-1 ?L'a.tiu la-j'u nimi^J ->' J"; isthiirSj, IjOii \\"tst j ( / 1 occupation vacuum-}i man? ;,'is the fellow! - ; " t. '.:i drive thiouih the iiew l.i::'rt !:* Tunnel when it was' ?]> r.i-ii tiVi:fi> a j 4 a.m. y ester-! .M-n.'ay...o, I " Un.iru waiting gincwj . Ii? ' v. Xiul There . T ' ' ! : 1 1 ' 1T 'T:'V fVe ' ' : i..'ni-,c_e?)A.s a quart'' -7~T in'niy markets* j ' ' proto? ts ??f produtera [ ; ?- yc and hvr?* au:*l local Kroc. ; . _J #* --i?li'-; vvi-:vl':t bout of eight. V."?:'OLi??:Ai'yi Sculzu,-\Yest : 1 Cibal Jaramillo,' ' V ' ' :-R ' ' :??ci a- \hv y- - 'i cdt>j,i.niyht atr c Nv Vv.'rk Coliseum. i ? ?_ r. trial before ho tack-' *?l'<~ '. y A" 'ri-'y.Urtf-iH-xt -mrmth, v- ' ' Italian lightweight :'->tItalian Billy Leo. Ne. tnei ? yht-rouTid route ?^ '-ym *? ?-iU?h;?^rrt??Nicholas p Palace. i i r.atn.eil, the colored \o?\r.A ' -a, Ohio, stringbean,.- reitirn :> the'-.one of earlier tri..'ay r.ight \vht u he ~ r . si t.ians. .New Jersey < in the feature "bout at "the Rockland Pal??-? C ;?i;-. h:- !agt appear-. i*k ' H faTuiid tvto weeks 1 Dv". io.-il r.ut the .; ; ? . k',,.-.. at?I ? I . - v..-n >- p.c rountl. ~ ? it .1:-., S. :: of the l'av.. ' ; *.-.raw{ ;<_ hi <T that. i;. i xt'cllont . con feature. U' A. R hi Tuesday nitc .n-tiv- K? "'Iviiv Arena." II :!hM ck-, former " ! i"- 1. :. ; '.viirht .champion, ha? - + -nd's 'ILouse. in. the c 1vTvT .i o: .-.eyT~ " TMnlher / I v. : }.: < yir ii your smile? in' Are. !y defending? the . f.-ou the world my pain and 4~.> y < \ I ; !:.i :. i fuTR of Rhyme. It Happened In New York 'Mind Colored f*ir 1 Wins Rs-ay -Prizervtrr.! r-.-y -,-f *jeft-Ci*and"'Avo;' A-v p;.?rrrA?m-oSi-nted ' the rath n's oldest Chamber of (Ve.r.morc the first prize in its an iiu.nl ai'y-vei.le os.Aiv contest. A bout 3flu;0,00 pi:pils in parochial' ? mTKNEVsTl INDERTAKER AND LIC S01TH CAROUN . :%5>j? / <v . -'&^S , !. 4*.. .. k / j , t t no* n' urnvr'i /n ?j'i Pact fh ? >. i ? _ - # * 9-; 4 * * 1 ' a _ . ^. and public schools" in tha fiya^h^grw? oughs i competed in the conbe&t, submitting essays on "What Are ?- . My it? yponsibilities in fbeOccup* tion Which I May Choose".' Travels 25 Miles Daily To School The'blind winner, who received 3H) in prize money travels twfeb- ' ty-five miles daily between hopva and school. The Wadleigh Hfgh school, llltH street and Seventh Avenue, New York City, because it has special facilities for teach ilig Wind students. , Front North Carolina Miss Berry, who lost her sight in an accident six year's ago is from North. Carolina, and,is 23 years of age. After her family iinivi'd tu New?York, her loss 6f stght kept her out of school four years.?But rho returned to 9chool Luio- years ago. and in June she wil* be graduated, having attended the same classes as tlm pupils who can see. She uses a typewriter in all her school work,?and also playa ? the piano for her own amusement. -? And, aitfao?^she cannot* see Jtho scil'en, one of h<-r chief recrea-. tion? is to go to- the movies, by hearing the dialogue and music, iLhu says ohi goto "a. very dcftntto 1 sight impression of the picture"*. ?To Work AmOng Negro Blind After her graduation from Wau Leigh Iligh school^Miss .Ben y . wit.. go on to Brooklyn college to fit horstlf for her life work among the blind of her race. ?In her prize-winning eSfe&y she wrote that she was choosifig work among the Negro blind ... I hopeto "enable them to become normal j citizens .... They should learn how to become self-supporting and he-axrUv^-mprnhprg- -pf society ? T^shull have a double dut>\ the duty ot instilling Jove of country- r~ and racial pride, as well as divesting them" A their deep sense of inferiority. As she looks forward to het career," she fe'els sure that she can succeed. Southern Ry. System" ~ Arrival and departure of passenger trains. operated by the .Southern Railway Company, at the 1 nion Station. Cofjmbia, S. C., geetiro June 1, 1927. Tr. "I", Led\es No. . Columbia: For: 24 5:00 A. M.^Chester, Rock Hill ington $ 6:20 A.M. SparTjurg, Ash'vU Knoxville 12 8:30^ A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg, Charleston 11?8^0 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 19 6:o0 A.M. New'by. Greenwood Greenville. 19 8:45 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell Savannah.? ? 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster, Rock Hill. 17 12:40 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi, 28 4 :jQ P. M. St. Matt.' Orange buit, Charleston^ !2 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hit. Bait. Phil.' N.Y.C IV 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'woc AndVn., Atlanta j 23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jaokson ville, Miami, Tam, Tr. Arrives ^ ... No. Columbia From: 24 4:50 A,M. (Miamai lamp?. Jak'vlleM Savanna';.18 *6;20 A.M. Atlanta,- Andersoa.Gr'wood., Newbry 31 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl Rock Bill 11-7 L2^55-|PrM. Shelby, Ruck Hill, I r*~ ? ? aiuuvanid , V ttlflUer 27 12 :-15 P.M. Char!.. Or'brg., St 1\1 off HP U' Q 28 4:10 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar. 20 4:30 P.M. Sav., Barn.' Blkvle 32 4:4.r> P.M. Aug.. Aik., Bat'hg 10 9:30 P. M. A*he''c., Spar'bg (Atlan.. C.roeTrville) 11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brg. St Matthews 23 9:40 P.M. Charl'te.v Rock Hil) Chester 16 9:35 P.M. - Grn'vie., And*so?. CTTV TICKET OFFICE 1208 Sumter St., " Phone 8356 DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phone 5023 "TNER AT Trrnwi? I * -.7* jl JL V/ITXU ENSED EMBALMER OF k AND GEORGIA Puneral Cars and Funeral Equipment r - A iS GOOD AS THE BEST ind Better than the Rest And Prices I>es? ^ Office Phone 2-3357, Residence Phone 778E H ;' . COURTEST ^ - ? AND * SERVCR COEITMBIA. R. C f