The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7

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>?t Saturday, January 8,1938. Out of town guests of the Herbert W. BaumgardnerV during the Christmas holidays included Mr. ' and Mrs. Andrew S. Collins, of Darlington, parents of Mrs. Baum _ gardner; Miss Thomasina Kirven, "* of Florence; and Mesdames Mamie Saunders Duncan and."Bemice Robinson, of Charleston. Mrs. Matilda Griffin and daughter. Mrs. Ratliff, in company with Mr. and Mrs.' Douglass, of Union, S. C.f spent two weeks: on a trip - thru Florida during the Christmas ?holidays. After leaving the Douglasses in_T5aytona Beach, Mrs. , Griffin and Mrs. Ratliff"journeyed down thru Orlando and Tampa; then west to? Braxlentown?and Brooksville. Returning to Columbia New Year's day. Thank God A oofn VAtmm A f to ? AOOlM ~ t V\ o AVi a oaiv; x cmi nt CL??X __3Jr_r_V1 j> 1,1 __ many beautiful things, in that beautiful world and a land of sum mer all the time; a heaven of creation. ? Miss- Alleyne Nesbit of? Plainfield, N. J., was the guest of Miss Mary E. Gladden, daughter o f Rev. find Mrs. W. M. Gladden, dur( ing the holidays. Miss Nesbit and Miss Gladden, after a very enjoy able visit, have returned to?Concord, N. C., to resume their studics at Barber Scotia Junior col lege. Mrs. Jnlia G. Woodbury and daughter Thelma, Misses. Mary R. Saxon, Blanch Jackson and Mr, J. P. Holiey had a delightiut motor trip to Emporia, Va? during the holidays. They \verd" houSe guests of Dr. and Mrs. Daisy Cart wright. Miss Clara Belle Sumpter o f Sanford, N. C., has returned home after spending the Christmas holidays in Columbia with her grand mother Mrs. Marian Sumpter Wilson on Hurbert St. She also was a a guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Xawrence Eaddy on Heidt St, * >" ' / Miss Helen E. McKnight. daugh ter ol Mr. and Mrs. i'reston uraiton had as her guest, during the holidays, Miss Ruth C. Hodge of San Antonio, Texas. Miss -Hodge, a senior at Spelman College, and Miss n junior.' returned to school on Sunday, Jan. 2nd. The two sons of Mr. find Mrs. I. p. LeeW. of 1831 Taylor street Kirkland and^JarroII have refyirned .to theif respective schools: S. C. State College and Fish Univ&r glty; after spending the holiday's at>home with parents. ? ' Mrs. W. M. Patterson hafe turned liome. after a months vacation with relatives^ and friends . in New York pjid p Philadelphia. She reports a very plgrfsaht^wiyr Mrs. Catherine Washirfg^on^c. spending ,a few weeks with 5rW cousin in Jacksonville?* E%. We. wish her a pleasant stay. ' ; Miss Helen S. fright, Jimfpr*1"'at State^Sellege, has . Btudies after spending tire *hofidays home. Miss Byight 'is aentative- for The 1mc tto Leader State College.' ^ ~ '-'*** '* ' <nr ' ' ' * ' ' - * -MISS Y $f. GIST, HOSTESS Spartanburg, S. C.?The Bu;v. cilia club was royally entertained bjfc-Miss G!st Monday, " December ? ' ?nt~-hvr- hoinc. -No 'business "* was transacted just a sec ; 1 meeting. The members and guests were invitee. into the dir.bg rbom at which time a three course menu was. served very uniqueb by the hostess. Mrs. Dave Nicholas of Union, S. formerly ,f Spar tanburg an i a member of the Bucilla club wa- guest and Miss Allyn Niehplas of Union. MUg Millie* Rivcfrs expressed thank's to the hostess for such a lovely evening. After which-the remainder of the evening wa- spent playin ; "Keno". Miss Alth.a Armlcrson, r.pent the Xmag mriicays in Washir.prton, D. ~ C. Jshe reforts a very pleasant trip. Mesdamcs Alice Rinens and Eu genla Wheeler worn?the dinner (fuasts of Mrs. Doll Marn. Mrs. Rivera is homs visiting1 hjr daughtex4 and sot /rem Wilmington. Del. ?? 4_T* LOVELY CHRISTMAS PARTY-j. Christmas-holidays was the largo ~Z and bcnut-ful affair given-by Mr^ and Mrsr-FVank Woodafd at their ^ home on fourth avenue in Col- _ lege -ylaeer-Wednesday night. Tho house, whs levqly with "Christmas decoratic/n. In the living room the beautiful ChriatmJH ~ tree v/ns adorned" With many coloured light* and gifts. Sprays of holly.hung in the windows. The brig! t decorations made an appropriate setting for ti e gath ering. xvusfj Julia a .wooaara* attired in a lovely biack frock "" greeted the guestsat thcrdoor. ? ar.'d sandwiches decorated with A very delicious chicken salad parsely were, served. This was fol "towed by a very richly prepared cocktail and delicious c.?ke.? The assorted heme made candies, nuts .of every kind And_ fmiis_wera in abundance. The hostess was assisted by her daubhters. Misses Julia A. and ^Mary F. Woodardi?.teacheta?tajfc-Estell and Columbia, respectively. Amcng lll?b? liut-Jiuni; VI Vic. Rev. Wilson, pastor of the* St. ~ Paul Baptist church, College place- his mother who is visiting1 from Greenwood j-Mtv and Mrs. Rosebrough, M . and Mrs. Daniel Patterson, Mr. and Mr^ Jetf -A!bla, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y/ise, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mr. and _Mrs. Irving. Mrs. W. B. Richardson. Mrs. .Wmdell Mcore, Mrs. E. ~ F. Calhoun. Mrs. Mayme Burke, itfiss Isabell Ashford of New York Miss Myrtle Gowdy, Johnson C. Smith university; Miss Cecelia Richardson, Barber-Scot.A Junior prJlpgo; Mies Mary Hotter. Miss- ~ Florjse Whitner, Mr. gillie Fog- 1 gie, Mrs. Ee. sie Morman. Mr. Alex < Walker, Jr., Benedict college and ' Miss Alberta Wise. Evrcyon.j expressed himself as 1 having enjoyed a delightful even- < ing. ? ? < ; | YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS CLUB D. B. Whaley, Reporter The You. g Men's Business club ' met at the home of Mr. Richard J Fench. Tuesday night, January 4, ' carried out as usual. Solos were 1938. Our regular program was 1 sung and poems were read by the 1 members ol the club. ^ < Our President, Mr. Samuel Rho"den road an interesting paper on 1 the Progress of the Negroes -in-spite of,their handicaps. . ^ J The ot?jpe]^ of our club were ' no I 'for T938^,' Tl^y &H J as. follows ' president; Apv Thoma& Ja^csbfc. 1 vfciTTivesdlcrf; MrT'Rfthpvtf Feheh secretary; > r. Sinjon Jackson as- 1 si-slant^ fiocratljjjfc \-J J Mr. jG'hi")ie nfJliams wasHilec- ~ ted as our trqaVfa-er for l#SK?uhe i Williams us truis^oi'th^^j|y^>w111. THE WAVEfelJH^Nf'LOWEB 1 The.. W^yerly Sunflower Social ctij^ hcldvjapvfirst meeting for the 1 year Ttjejar^sy night, January 4, I 1938^-'trWftie residence - of- ^Mi'ei. -) Carrie :Ha'n.pton 1013 Pr.e street. | ? *V-? ?- *(-_ , .The migting was opener fit 1 ,Vck>df{,' -jWK^ devotic/nal cxerciseB uiftei^fwhich was the election of ' ^JOdcei^'-'v. V. rS. - Carrie Hampton 1 Jpvas rejectee president; Mrs. Phy i lis Rusacl 'reelected secretary and ' Miss Skdfet "was elected tieasure*. We ty:e glad to say that our past yes[f wastry" successful and ~ou?~ ~i annual baricfu^t was given laat i Wednesday night at the resident _ of Mrs. Hampton, everyone en,- ] joyed th^m: *-Ives to the highest: y . I We reg'et to have-M?h. Betty Barton leave us this year. She j is making her home in Greensville. the. ci;?b will miss her for, . she wrs ^ "^ery faithful member. . Our next meeting will bo held on Tuesday night, January 10 1938 at ( 'he reeidei c^ of-Miss .W Ihelmin^ Way. Carrie Hampton, president; ( helmina Peterson, reporter. "t NLW YEAR'S DINNEflf ,] ~ , i An eniyoahle event of the holi- 1 <lnv sonson took nlace Saturday. ( January 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam't * Young when Mr.' and Mrs. W. A. Young gave an elaborate ttew year dinnc- in honor of Miss Myrtle M. Gowdy who was home for the holidays from Johnon C. Siwi'h university. Char-. lotte, N. C. - rrjr A new year motif was beauti- | fully earrird out in the table decorations.. , * | Miss Elc:se Wilson spent the Xman holidays in New York and [Washington D, C. ] ?4-??------- ?v llKjS Th* Unewe*- eawty tonadalfoa wm t Hit Godtftof Mwificlarlai CctnpMy ta I of praaafY?n? woman'* natural baaaty, I Hi# ratal!* of tfci* raitardl rriilibla la A WORKING QIUI.-8 8HO So niticli litis het>n sntd about th? | g "i-i ??-iiii luiakrv imw nit* nut? keep I her figure trlnf by^dally waik* and ' YxeroTsr ni odd hours, prohmged -1 facial treatments to. keep her skin | oft and her pore* small, how she ( mny soak her tinker nnlls In warm oil to prevent brlttleness, and t thousand methods to keep her look- , Ing rested and glamorous for that t .occasion of occasions. a dinner en- j gugenient. with the tyun of*the mo- t meat. . - t But the -working girt, Heaven =1 help her. Is completely overlooked 1 ln_thls beauty schedule. She, who 1 spends her day earning a living, grinding soot and grime Into her 1 pores and cracking her tlngernnlls, has perhaps an Four at the most between the ^Ime when she gets home, feeling as though she hnd 1 b^en through a wringer, and the ' big ,-moment when she- must set ; forth ftgiiln. But she Is expected J ?- - * -?/l #nAl hnn 1 to loon ner iit"sn**si unu ito hui gayest ! _ ... .... Rett and Bath Helpful There Is a short cut for-her. The first and most Important etep upon arriving home after a wenrlng day Is a warm, restful bathr. Itelax. lie back in the tub and think pleasant. possible, Cover your face with a substantial coating of cold cream; BENNFTTSVILLE NEWS " '- I ?ThrrMerr>y.'Xmas and tl >. Happy ' New Year have come ana rone af- J ter all the friends in our city and jofflmunity Teemed to nave had it 1 very happy and pleasant in spite.1 of the tit,hi times w tr? money. I Students of this <ity fr? m State j' :ollege, A.'tn university, benedict.! and Morri< cc lieges an J elsewhere j were -tmo-.g those home for the .i;o . d v ;,.\jc.? .. t? cs < 'iivja* o. iriki/ia mis IC IV. OH II ders, T. P..i ce, G. Mallov H. M. ' "rant, M. Giace, T. catholic. M. 1 Durley M ry Davis, G; Abraham . Dr. Lilly, all of New York City ' spent Xmat at home. * Mrs. Catherine Colemird died * it her home on Cook atr'et. Mr. and Mis. J. Colemond, he? st>n and daughter, Visa Madilee, Mr. and Mrs. \V. F'/untain of N.-Y C. ar- , rived hom-1 for the funeial. ^ The marrir.ge announc ment of Mr. T. L. Eddy and Mjs. Eva j fteath of Chester came as a sur-i1 prise to a .' Mrs. Eva a. Eddy | spent ? few days in.the c'ly with * tier n j\v hu> band. 1^ Mr Kno ton Saunders .-nd Mrs. ,1 Matthew S . ith spent a Itw days * aome frorr Washington, D. G.-?I Mr. Knohon Saunders it Wash- 1 ngton.and Miss Danzy Pouncy yt ] Blenheim v ere joined U. happy j 6vedlockrSunday, December 26tlh | it tlie hup i of his-aunt Miss Gal-- ( ie ' D. Saur ,'ers. Rev. F. Mc- j "oy, perforn ed the rhatrjmony. . The h4ppy couple left Tuesday-^ qveaiing for Washir^gton where | ;hey will mrsee their hone. t - ' ] Th-' Community cluo met De- ^ :ember 25i^ and prepare: a num- . :>er of Chri; i .nas packages for the [jcor, sick ?nd needy. Mrt. Maggie McCall was the faitnful San. * Sorvices^; i Shiloh Bapt, church ^ was very touching. Rev. A. J. * SVrigh' preached an insp ?.ng Ber- t non, subjf. t The Stewai ship of rime and Challenge of the New j Yfear. ' ' t Miss Ror-uie Alsbrook pent the ] veek-ond in Moiling yis.tmg, her jchool-mate Miss E. B. Gerald. , Our sick friends ?trp M">- Nancy Reese Mis* Prudence Prince, Mrs. Adeline W''liams, Mr. Alex Grace, Mr. Hemy Butler a strdent of N.Y.C. spent a few dayt in the * rtty. ~? 1?^" *' . ^ Mis?. Gert.rude ?,omax spent the * lolidavg wrn sister Mrs. M. Mc:*n. < fl? "hristmaa Lance at the Recrea- f ti ?n Genter Lovely Affair j The menders of The M. dernette c :lub sponsored a danqe at the Rec- 'a reation ^ntA" hjohdky evfenlng, ' t December SO. couples^ lance held by vWod^jfuo 'ornnalion. Thev">'n^rb^tit o pfWpSfcL nake it a-. ant\u#i aff^r Wj^lnesday ev^nin^^J0ece*rd5t?^* 29, an en joyablo ^par52jjKE^ijgW Christmas neason Viable V. and* The hoi,i'. thro^^d^H :ive vrith yu 1 etidj^'areRLa tioi\a,, 5 Barnes an J rlanqjjig: ^effeflKy-- main f Feat urea o4 the Out-of-t??jii?gueata srvffi <Mr. f Reginald Thomaaon of State eel- a ege; Mr. George Vaughn of Rock <] am. uu. veil .? v n . V* W?? i ?? THE PALMETTO LEAD! ? " "i 2 w,4 mamw i i>d to moko Cj-u -V * t tko publte. I RT CUT TO BEAUTY I Ive the cream plenty of t J me to Ink Into the skin anil rout all parIcles of dust and soot, au.il then reimve thoroughly being sure always o rub u|iwnrd and outward with he cloth or t lssu??you-n re using. Carefully sponge off your face with* t pad of cotton, dipped In n skin onlc?witch hazel will do?to renove all traces of cold cream and ttlmulute the skin to u healthy {low. Then take two pads of coton, dipped in the same aslrlhgeht, ind place them over your eyes. If aosslble?lla down?In & ^hukwnotT oorn for ten or fifteen minutes with he pads over your eyes. You wlll? . Ise with brighter and clearer eyes ind feeling generally, rested. Powder Shouldn't Be Noticed i And now for the final steps?the .v# niubnui. Uitut. Hill \J I Ulli m?ni U|/ ? tier, properly applied, should never l>e noticeable? so much Tins been unld nhont lipstick that I shall (Id? only this: be sure that your lipstick covers the Inside ns well as the outside edges of ymtr month. I am assuming that your nniI polish Is Intact. If not. wipe It all.olT. Heller., no . lustre at all. than peeling, blotchy looking polish. Now a touch of perfume behind each ear. used very, very sparingly, and you are ready to ito out and cmiinote with the best of your* Idle sisters. Good luck to you I Mr. Hottpc Sharper of Cheraw; Mr. Robert Butler of H-rtsville; jpent J?m3Lv hofifie with mother. Misses * -or? anu GaWlSavago ?Mrs. 011^'r Gauney < two dau- ghters -of Winstonjla'em. N. C. spent Xmas home. Mrs El hi Ascuse die<i at her , home neat Blenheim iact week , and was laid to rest Sunoay even- | mr. Rev. W. F. McCoy left Sunday ~ t, uu ...Aa . X, mr. iiUgllBius ivici-mniei unu t amlly. ' i I Mr. and Mrs. Q. IX Oliphant ac ompanied by Mrs. M. C. Whitner c >nd Miss Mattie Fuller were visi-,1 ors in Greenvilie recently. | r Mr. Otis Langley has returned o rom Washington; D.^C. to spend c H?e winter with home folk. , n ^Mias Hattie Cunningham and I fcrgi^MftijtalMeftns of Washington, their annual hrmrh rrf t aSfitiful flowers to the St. Paul ( HMjht^church. This is in com- I JPhi^aqJLion of their father's (Rev. ci EfiAfrjffijpningham) funeral which i eaj^VH feur years ngoT the first 1 lunday In January atT St. Paul J ftptist church. , I Rev. and Mrs.-J. Wr Ma this and j wily were dinner gncatw Mr.? ind Mrs. Chester <2?rrett on-Mon- J ky. I Our "Collefe Bunch" has return-f evening XJUI ilia IjlUI ,lt xvui IV 1(1 J Society Hi'i.~ ~~ '] Miss Le?: Washington and Mr. Lercy Po-si 3i, were quieiiy joined n wejloci- Sunday 'evening, De:ember 26 at the home of Rev. A. F. Wnght ~ LAURENS NEWS. Mrs. Hattie 'Dendy .of Raleigh, C., spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and?Mrs:?Pinekney L,angley. Misses Rebecca Fleming, Magfie Garrett, Bernie Washington, Fanet Hicks, and Mr. Leslie Garington have returned to their ichooLs; also Miss Willie Boyd. Mr. and Mrs^ Chester Garrett ?ad as their, holiday guests Miss lebecca Fleming of Kingstree and *rof D. A. Hardin of Chester. Mr and Mrs Holmes Thompseon ? d the Butler High School faculty . fartsville were holiday visitors of dr and Mrs. Q. D. Oliphant , dr Tillman Todd of Boston. Mass. dr. Alfred Calhoun of Columbia, j Vir. George Yeargin of Green^11^. m x.*.. .o J ngton, D. C; Mr Wm Irby o f Charlotte, N. C., were visitors in , own during, the Christmas season. , Messrs. Samuel Lrlliewood and Serry Metz of Edisto Island were ; ha week end guests of Miss Matie Fuller. ^ Mr. "Lucius Dakers who teaches n the low country spent the holilays with relativef. in ihe Bethel inll community. . .. ( MrT Eug'ehe^.Foggy* siste r ~ Vliss RufvFoggie spent t'nnde.y < n ^pftrtinhuirg'visicin ; r< ativ** '? Mrs. Leonard Wheder of .Wash ngton, D. C.V is visiting her parints Mr. and Mr i. John W. Fuller. Krs Leonard is ;.hj former Miss < 3iara duller. ? 1 Mrs. Corrie Carroll spent' the S Christmas season with her broth- < ** A a. ii - r\ - i - i CR MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH Rev. C. H. Pickett. Pastor' Spartanburg?Sunday was a great>(<lay at Mt Moriah church, t The pastor delivered a great mes- _j. fcgge in the niomiirg. At Rev. J-. W. Coleman delivered an- v other great message. Sunday wus v a great day in Zion. 1 n r , . I lhe attendance is "Thurh hotter . since the Rev. Pickett hna ht?pn! with uS. The Collectiorrs-^re Twttcr.! ? ? " | J A neat sum of $154.14 was taken y Sunday. | d There will be* n program at Mt. ftloriah Sunday afWrnoon at 11:30 ? o'clock, welcoming the pastor. The v Mayor will be one of the main^_ speakerB~T?r "the afternoon. You g are cordially invited to be presents The jjastor introduced another | ^ great program for the month of-p Fobruary. The first week is the Mens' week; the"~"3econd is young, people's; the third is the Women's week. And the fourth is a week of music. . ? I. J Sick. Mrs. Mamie C Wnrwlc.n ju _ on the sick list,' to our regret. j Mrs.. Sally Jackson who has ? been sick for some time is better. Mrs. Pearl Connerly Is much im I proved. v I Miss Grace Walker, who' h.is been very sick is much better. j | Locals. ; Miss Thelma Keith, formerly of this city but now resides in New \ York, spent the holidays with her '? grand mother, Mrs. Fannie Young Mrs. Josephine Johnson, formerly of this city, but now resides In New ork City, is here visiting relatives-and friends.- ?- ?'" \ . Mr. John H. Coleman who is at- r< tending school at Johnson Smith: spent the Christmas holidays at S home. " . 7^ Miss Ido Lou Jenkins who is j( attending one of the leading col- M leges in North Carolina was seen n the city during the holidays. C Misses Nettie Fox. Sarah Vaughn and Rose B. Embly, three of the :itv teachers, are back in the city after having spent a very merry *i* Christmas \vith parents. *:* Miss Helen Sexton, who now *j* teaches in Laurens, spent the hoiidays with mother and friends. 'Miss Althea Anderson, one o f .J. went to Washington, D. C., for! . :he Christmas holidays. , J Rev. and Mrs. John Hampton 'of ( l'lnttrv V f wot'fl crr? Sm'ILoI ?ity a few days last week. ?IN MEMOBIAMMrs. Frances C, Baumgardner Em (.red 1 info nest Tuesday. Jan'Stfor.g Son of God, Immortal Love, , hom we .that have not scen thy face, By Faith, and Faith alone, embrace; Believing where we can not prove. 'Our little systems have their day _ They have their day and cease to ba, ?? They are but broken lights of Thee; For Thou Oh C^od, art more than they!" W-v The Baumgardner children: Luher. Hyib.rt. Thelmn and Victoria 2d to the various colleges and iCtlOdfsi 1 Deaths and Funerals.-??"- Z Mr?. Annie Williams died Thurslay, "Dec. 30. HeV remains were - 'uneralized "Sunday afternoon, Jan. 5, at Poplar Sprir.gr Church, at 3 >'clock; Rev. J. B. Smith, officiated issisted by Rev. H. H. Hill and ^ev. Ayilliams. Mr. Willie " Albert Thompson Lied Friday morrrfng, at 6;30, at ns home. 737 Jersey street. Fuleral serviees-- were held- Sunday ? .fternoon at Springfield' church, onductcd by Rev. E. W. Wright J issisted by Revs. N". H. Hood and > R. Johnaon. . Mrs. Sue Nance died Friday *af> crnoon at i o'clock, af Mrs. 'rant's horn1, on Downs Street.' 1 \meral services were held MonJ lay afternoon, at 3 o'clock at Beth 'l A. *M. E. Church, conducted by' tev. A. J Thomas, assisted b'y Rev, j fohn Boyd. Mr. John F. Hunter,F Mortician, was in charge of the. SUBSCRIBE FOR TPJS LEADER / 1 Al.OOLU, NEWS Green -Mill Baptist Church .Siina ay, Ini nary 2 we had attire Sunday scidol and had a" large mining- of ueop'ie. Ax visitor torn" hirst Baptist chare.i, Sumter I. . as also wHh us. Rev. J W. Dais preaj.o a soul stming ser- i ion we a.! enjoyed. Sunday nile 5 lev. .Daw Session of Jehovah hiptist chcrch pr^iehc."- a fine nrrrrtjnr nil enjoyed. The Sup I. Of "| ur Sunda ' school presented the ifts to otw\ pastor fiom ^he Sunay school. Gifts wei:e"ofoisjp n t e d y the mis lonary lad/p^oJafid Rev.'~ 1. Martin" pastor of tTe Reese- \ ille A. M. E. church. I<U LK\ A)r SONGF^? 'JEAMJIIL | ^ MacDohald direct 'o GODEPROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY i>ixckney,s"fu UNDERTAKER AND LICB SOUTH CAROLINA ___ F, 1W*6 WASHINGTON ST. * * n - O -W?^ ? "The Firefly" I -wri'Hallen jo:?es I 1 -NOW- I PATJVIETTCF^I L ^Mclean shave i ' Jjjjfcfr, Without Using a 1 ^ETyiJr: t "last science has found a way to ;move a board without shaving; No < lore razor, no scraping, no cuts, no ! Dap. no botliof. Merely apply Magic i v having Powder as jjirrrn-d' ? then-) s 'ipe of!, leaving a clear, smooth I _ tin. Don't wait! 35c buys a generous 7.e pnekago nt nny rinm rtnrnr jf -d >u want to try before you buy. write i fagic Shaving Powder Co.. Dept. *5 avaunah, Ga., for free trial^sample. '' ESTABLISHED 1909 J W BR ?DRY CLEANING A> WE ARE EQI II'I " Y OUR RUG C a9 well as any other cleaning. If w A Trial will convince you thi *7o Ib'Ui Uui cM&cA-i ~ GAU& eJiami O-jj CEEIA1M M& Don't let uy.lv' hair come b'" ^la. -?an J. ilic fcian you-w.i'ntT TZseLj-odefi Larieuse. It will make your h .ir a 1 even shade of jet black, black, d medium or eight brown, or bLonc - giving it the silky softness and lust "stTeen til at me auti ^t r e today.-J?irisfTCt in guaranteed or J dealer will refund your money. . GOCiiJiClfl/. i - If your doo rr /? gg tS jT does not h-.vo ' It, send S'.2i 'VtJitC" .. . . I ' P?e? 7 Noted for Good Work?Stop at the SEKY1CE UAKUER AND~ SHOE SHOP W. B.- lirisbon, Prop. 2352 Gcrvaia St. Columbia, S? C. ^b>0?T" .v' ? ? SHOES FOR SALE \lmost like new. See. ojr line ol >hoes before you buy. ., ' i ) ?o? Our Prices Are Rig^it ?o ? ?mTH^0LEMAl7 ; ?^ * . ' f o FUEL CO. "^Satisfaction or Money Back" COAL - COKE PHONES 3121 and 3125 921 Tayior-St: 'COETMBIA ELLA MAES BEAUTY SHOP Marcel and Croquinole V\"aves Hair Dyed and Dry Cleaned French 'Curls >hwi? 974)i 1620 Rice .Street Men and Women, _,i _ Wanted! ^ ' _.. ' To fill hundred? oC barber va ancies. one, hut ten jobs ' caiting for every graduate of this ' ehool. Get out of tFe unskilled lass. Write for 'information tc- ' ?Woods Morgan Batbt.1 CoP eger First-Mcl\<well St3.,"~Chnr- . otte, S. C. An Accredited School. PHONE "162 X UNSON i ;o tailoring ? ^:i) TO DO * f LEANING e are not, doing your clesi.'ng at our Service is Best. '? 713 MAIN STRi:K'r % ti? iA& HAIR COLORING ,4 3510 OllVF ST. ? ST. IOUIS, MO. '"W/'W ? )? * NERAL HOME sNSKD EMBALMED 0> ~~ ~ AND GEORGIA uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment 5 GOOD AS THE HES I u id Better than the Rest And.Prices Less -Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765. couRTEsnr - AND SERVGE 7 COLUMBIA, S. G. '