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Saturday, January 29, 1938 LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club m^t l at VRe Tibme of Miss A. E. Cheese- j _? finro r:n tiatt* street. January 25, :>t -ft n'rlnrk.?Devotional sort ices were eonducteJ by the chaplain. The minutes of the previous meeting werV called for, read receiv-d aiT3 acIbpTodr Reports from the various committees wore called ft.;. The introduction of new members and the application for cn??ttMw?member?was presenter.! . to- thy club. The financial roll was culle.'., lie next meeting will"* be at home of Mrs. Dolly Smith, G10 Marion sticet, Apt. 03. Meet'ir.g was adjourned at 9>50 o'clock sii-gin>t?God bo with ynn, till we meet ..train. The .hostess, solved us ' a (IcTicTous" coufsE" "of potato " . sa.'ad,..crackers, liani fruit punch and cake. ??SkNSU+XIv BAXD SAVINGS . CLUB The Sunshine Band Savings club hut at the home of Alrs.^H. H. Cook at 8 o'Tlock Mondny._oi?ht. It was called to order by the chaplain i^ho con ucted the opening exercises. Tim president tacn took ch u ge. The house'was opened for business. Minutes of .he last meeting were read, received ana adopted The roll was called and * *'#!? ? i nncivtnr 1**^ with R Bible verse. We ha.? one new n.nrVi-, Mrs. Mavis Surapter. Old a ul r.'vw business was ""Hiscusscd r,'' - r: >r : pftpw I y Mrsv E. S.' K'hl-T and a .p'c.on by .Wi s. N. A. . Robinson were read. OurnvTetiv; then adjoarred. Tli next meeting- will be a- the home of Mrs. Diekerson oi I.ady street. r X m * 1 _ "i LIU OOI RT-A-RFB." _ .Club "Oonrt-A Roe' i? in full fiv.\r<ran on its way. Its fourth >v ' ti'i'V will be j'eld Wcdnesdav I'll u-vy .-2. at the hnmn cf Mis*' (', s-it Mayo, 2001 Oak street, at 7.''0 e'.-'Viek p.m. All menbersship " h"? c! sed. Officers are as folic '-i Pros id. nt, V'ermei'c- Means; ViLisl iYM e"t, Herbert Bingham; Si o ' :\i y, Or . -ie Mayo; Asst. Seen1.: ry. Estb"r Means, Trta " uier, Ralph King; Business managers Dorothy Lewis and George . - .!< ; . st. i; Sergcants-at-Arms, J. ib?! - i y an.I Roos-.vi.lt Gist; ??V1 . ! c. m'gh- and Edgar Williamsj__ Ci .b '.epitiler, Helen Jackson . -GOLDEN ROD CLUB Th Gal ii n Ro'> Social club was > ' '.."n il at the home of Mrs. D ive'p rt "Monday night January 21, 10.IS. The meeting was called to" O'.ver by the President;?Mrs. - J ami1 . Gre.n. All members were pres'nt. The assistant- Secretary, Mrs,-Thomas Goo:'.win called the re/11. All -the members responded. Visitors' presort were Mr. Cornell -?- Pavfni "111 Mr James Green and M:. Thomas Goo fwin. - > ~ ? v TJrc- house was opened for business. The discussion" of a bingo party, lei be given next Tuesday night. Feb. 1st at t.l^ hum a of Mrs. _ Dav'p) ort, 2210r Luzon Ave. was taken up. After the meeting a . t -lovely program was rend .red. A v.o-y delicious course was _ serv-d The' club tvhs?'?SHhSai'll ~ by tie president. The ncrt meeting" will J)2 held at the nom'b of Mrs. Thomas Goo twin. 2132 Klmwood A v. ? ^ m mm ?? RRONZEMEN NEWS .. ? ' I ] By J. H. Bell 1 ? The liroiuymoR held their months J _jy. meeting^ at the home of Mr. James - -WifflbmsT Monday nigh'it^ ~ i January 21, 1036. Mr. David Be- ; then, known a^ the '-King Fish--? presided ovCr the meeting as us- r ual. The club bogan their 1938 j program by discussing the annual | private ball. Many changes took t place concerning the private ball i but they are indefinite. The hall r will be hel^ at the township aud- c itoriunri. i'lfif letterF^ from" cAlt-of-town bands \ bidding on th^~ball. The "King v Fish" predicts tha ball will be one v of tip out standing events of the j year' if plans go through. Per-' v snii,iHi1 1 tliiwli ail fBiitrintinng nn j thP ball should be pressed more t Than they werfe Tfisf^year to Lftng about an outstanding event. a \ ? . V- v - f ^CRUSADERS SOCIAL CLUB. _1 Again the voice of experience is glad to announce "the beginning of a series of news articles which will appear under the heading, C. S. C. This is the news of the Crusaders Social Club, of Columb a. The first ?.f these series o f news articles comiflg thru?the courtesy of Mr. Eddie Cornish known to his friends as 'Eddie' I Mr. Cornish i? a newcomer to our club, and to this time has shown great interest in the club. Eddie introduced a game to us culled "Knit and Tuck," and take a tip from me, if you fail to tuck your head &ut of the way, you" will get knitted with a pin and I don't mean a fountain pin either! -Ccnif to vis't us, boys and girls boys so you can learn the art of getting out of the way; girls to learn more how to use this Din. I We come to what everybody Calls the best part iif any meeting. The time when every time our elbows ?rook, our mouths will not stay dbt-.tul, if w^tied?their together. Everybody hold *his and her "breath until the fried chicken bones are taken care of by the cat; the- hot buttered rolls; the ice cream arid cake a?*e all gon?, and-then "tell--us--at-the round table discuss'on how yiu enjoyed yourself. Until the nexit article appears, we are hoping you will have this knit and tuck game down to where you are able to master it ladies. If not see Ed-' iie. Your announcer for the last few minutes has been Roosevelt "Nose" Franklin. PORO CLUB The Poro club held its meeting Monday morning January 17 at 10 iViock at the home of Mrs. Wil'Pg.'*>er-84W-M>Hwood ovon_'.te with a large group tf ladies present, with Mrs. Pope cur vicepresident in charge.. After the de retinal ar.d minutes many new and interes'iin'g problems were ' planned for the year. We are very prouu to say our lub i? growing rapidly but there ire.still or-few dealers outside. We ~~f<? inviting you to me?t with us. To our regret our President, 'Irs. D. R. Starks, remains ill. The next ..meeting will be Feb th at the home of Mrs. Daven 011 2218 Senate street. D. R. "Starks, president; A. lordly, secretary; Paralee Daven)ort, reporter. , ROSE SOCIAL CLUB ?The Rose Social elub met. at he home c/f Miss Mamie Hampton '"annary 2TA The meeting was call d to ci der by the chaplain. Singng "What A~~Friend We Have In Jesus," after twfhigh. the Lord's " ['ayt,i' ua.s icp'iatod by all. Tha neeting was then turned over to he program committee.- Every ire "rc's-pondej nicely. We were . try glad to have three visitors me of whom became a member.,.? ?Thepresidc.nt then took charge. The silver tea that we held Sun'ay at the home of Miss Jessie Areher was very successful. The oil was then called, dues collect d. The hostess served a course >f jello. cake and mints. We ad'ourne-Tto_mcet next week al thell o me of Miss Fufnnlie Hills &HT llarderustreet. aTHr WHO'S WHO CLUB Bair.tfe.rg, S. G.?The Who-'s >Vho club met a tthe home of Mjss A. B. Singleton. Saturday evenn,li n 22 W^tjie__nurno8r. ?f looting new officers. The meetng vvas called to order by the President, Miss A. B. Singleton, rhe meeting opened by singing He Leai.eth Me; Scripture lesson >y the president; Prayer by Mrs." L. M Rickenbaker; I Need Thee 3very Hour was sung. After demotion with Mrs. L. M. Rickeri>aker presiding the following officers were elected:- Mrs. ?P..1a; : 5reenc, president; Miss Emma R. ianthms, vice-president; Miss-Aro- , la P. Robinson, secretary; Miss II. O. Chappelle, treasurer; Mrs. j. M. Rickenbaker, chairman of j he program committee and Miss B. Singleton assistant chair- ! nan and critic. Then a br'ef mis :ellaneous cdscussion was held. A very delectable re>past was ( eryea by the "hostess. Souvenirs vere r.iven 10 tne memoer. Games vcre played Miss M. O. Chappelle virn^r of first prize and Misg E i. Sar.ders, second prize. After , vhich brief remarks were made by ] LliLc f'l.nppolln th.mPiny fhg hfta- j ess fop- a. delightful evening. , The next metftfng will convene j it the home of MrB. P. L. Greene. - " - " ? rv>" MEETING OF AURORA CLVB Seneca, January 18?With Miss Gwennie Mae ^Ow'?n3 as' hostess, the Aurora club held its bi-week ly meeting Tuusiay evening witba number of members in attendance. The president, ProT. A. L. Code presided over the meeting. TI1.1...1; i.;n ...^ , ,j: oil VI-* Jf liVltlUfe -U??l HI.T-. cussed pro and con by the mom- " I hers. At the conclusion a delightful social hour ensiled, during whieh gomoo woro_i?layuJ?and a., tempting s%(ad course was served by the> hostess. ^ ^ ? ESQUIRE SOCIAL CI I H Spartanburg/ S. CI?The Hsquire Social club met Mon.lay nite January 24, at the home of Mr (Luke Dawkins, 21,1 Littlejohn coPrt: The house was called- to order hy the president. Devotional service were conducted by the jatsistant chaplain, after which the minutes of the previous meeting wwere read and adopted. The old' and new business was discussed fully. After these transactions thr. clut adjourned.?Next me"ting ; will convene at the home of Mr. j James Dogan's 506 E.~Yalley "Strj-faithful workers The Faithful Worker3 met at thrt hnrnn nf -Mre \V4+K??t?- W5QI Tobacco street with the vice-presi- I dent, presiding. Opened with the..1 usual form of devotio<n. The h'<use > was then declared opened' for j. business. The financial roll was ! cnTFJd. rhe memViesrs responding with their dues. After all business were transacted the meeting closed by repeating the mizpah, led by our President, Mrs. Green. Refreshments were served by tho j, hostess ? - I, ^ ^ \ 1 NOTES OF THE YOt-NG WOMEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF JONES CHAPEL The Young Wumun Missionary -j i society m^t at the home of Mrs. I F. M. Sawyer, 2110 Hamoton Ave. 1 Wednesday afternoon, January 19 [1 at 5 o'clock. Meeting was called j1 to order bv the President, Miss F. 1 C. Benson,?with Miss C.?Gordon at the piano. We opened by sing- 1 ing "In The Garten". Scripture lesson by Mrs. E. P. Johnson; prayer by Mrs. Green; second song ; "by the club. The house was then 1? opened for business. This being 1 the first meeting of the year, of 1 ficers were elected. This club won the silver cup that was given to the district that raised the highest amount during the year 1937. ' It was presented to the club at our last annual conference. After the . business session we turned .our attention to the~prograrft which-consisted of songs, quotations and a guessing?grmtpst. loH hy Miss _ Gordon which wa very nmusing"" to all. We closed by sirring our club sr.ng, to meet on lhe third . Wednesday in Pt'biuaiy villi -? and Mrs. Young, 1300 Blossom i street. A delicious salad course J. with punch and cake were seivedn assistea by Mrs. Jonnson. WAYERLY SUNFLOWER lt SOCIAL CLUB The Waverly Sunflower Social < club met at the resdence of Mrs. Shelia Davis Tuesday nite, Janu-' ^ ary 25, 1938. The meeting was called to order by the pr".cident at 8:00 o'clock. An inspiring uponing was carried out. The house . was opened for business. Old and new business was discussed. Mrs Phyllis Russell gave some very interesting remarks. Wo wcre ~[ sorry to hear of Mrs. Pope being ill. We hope for her a very eaily recovery. "the hostess served which wng nn? _ joyed by all. r ! Our next meeting will convene ^ at the home of Mri^-A^^ne'B^llc ^ Davault, 2215 Senate street. Febrrory 1, 1930.? ? ^ THE MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLU& With- the president presiding the. _1 dub mpt its usual hour at the home >f^Mrs. Lena Gogglns. The usual ? -?nening exercises were conducted i' Hie immediate business was finish _ -d and new topics discussed. A lelightfnl course of pineauplc sal- J ad with cakes and hot tea were v served.- We dismissed by singing Vrs. vnlilt vTMl'l O("rt - ^ VJWU UC TTIVH JfVU v VV.J iUU Mrs. Jtfardta Hickson. Next meet- ^ in(f at the home of Mrs. Violet > Goff in the University Terrace. ( J BAPTIST MISSIONARY LADIES * TO MEET AT 2ND CAI.VARY fl All the Baptist Missionaries are asked to come to Second Calvary f] Baptist church, Sunday, January t< >a, lO'Sfc at 4 'fifl p m All .Tnnim c. ^ md Seniors are asked to come out jjn larigre numbers. * ' Mra. ALBERTHA SIMONS. cr THE PALMETTO LEAD FRANCES KRLIXE GIEHERT ^at'uday rrtT-rnno?-., January '?'2, Frances Erfir.o Gilbert," dhutfW'^r u? Hev,?uu?.U ?U,?It.?G.li.v) I, and sifter of 'Hasina (alb rt of dd- Whaley stictt. c lebiated nor i-idid liihtday v.itli a lovely ]>ur4 irit'nn I.. Iw >' ' ' ' ? li eil' home. A | i:.k and, blue ino? til' v as. eha.J tai ried out. in detail. An aniat u pp yiain and names were, played aJ'tei; whic i it fee -!11'i'. .:Is v > . \ ,i . . 11. <'111 i,:jj l'oni. Mi'.s. 1". K. T. an J Mrs R. 1. 11. tijsisU'l M;>* Theinii' r.iili rt at tlie pa.ly* About 110 ^iris-nr.d Imvs t ' .j ' I- ' )?:ippy occasion with Vh-ttne's CALKDAS AM) :MKTt)KAS The eUrD 1 rj.l li'ir Feso'r.r met tinn at the.home of Mr.~T< ni l.if>riey, Jaj. uv, r\' "fy n w n Im tv-tive. The usual devotional < x- use was carripcl out with the president presiding We A.seims-d and completed the old business ?n i as the time was short, no new business uiis inki-n up. called to- which t ;'.i li member respmvlcd ' llivu,'.i. iali\.. Tim attenmdance was ftond. We dismissed by rcp'-atmi? the mi/pah. " The host .'ci'vi . a d'. lkious repast of jury pea.-*, on '*rt.';?.ttL-j>?ta toL\sr with h:7T"T7T! ; fried thicker. J find hot tea. Yin'1-; j",'!o with whip] pod ci'i am and cake,' which we all enjoyed very much.' HKNKDlC'T CH'II The Ihnodiel el.b lu-1 < its_ hist me^tirf of th. year r. Sfa'Us New Librai y, Jane a ry >."> I'.KhS. The meeting was c-al'. '-r to order by the acjng president. j. cers lor the club was ehcty-.i as j follows: Mrs. ?s. A. Jeiik'.is pros-j hteirt,?Prof. T. L. Duokett,* vice- | [ubs.iiujr.t; Mrs. -Ialii i IIaiford Gil- i liain, secretary;- Mr.. l):;vil Wood ?TTr7T.y siatnt'.t s. a ntrv; Mvj?Alberta :\Iar: hall. I.. a.-u; < - A good ciuvS-y.' lh-no.l' .'t grab J nates and fovnicj. Hud. nUoatu-ndeel the meeting./ If al! *.*..> vtirgs j are v-a li attended as l his one. wet will -IiAVq a ljO" and- bitt.i1 IL I CI. club. ; r 1L marks v\c. made by Miss ! ??! R. Saxon,-. .Mr-;. Mr.. YounirbKv;, liyAJS <{. Smith, Mr. Dintory I'rof. i'm i- u M'1. Wiw Tito nuni'ni>t ration is b'hir.d the ch:!> a.td piomjsis 'it* fullest cooperation in every way Wo are urging all giaduatos and former sUidi r'.s at lVonodiet to b: pvcxnt at our next moot a if. ; which is to.bo held in. the ivv li ! E^r y. i-'ehrd'.iry K, l -nr^rr^[i.m.''''"At t tils moot; r.<_r ' V . ni*\v 1 y fleet c d oilievrs will-J* -installed by iTvaTr ' i.' t" nuTtr ' ! '!. v '1 I.'AMISANT ?The club rrret at the ho.v.o..of. Mr. K : oo .-1 Leu u" at S: !') s'rmii . ..Oil t>w, |>I-. . r -1 M S::-. Witch ' n charge. 1 ho opening song\m"riea. w ; led by Mr. It:!ov and jrayc'i by ihe Chaplain, Mo. I cmm Lewis. ("'1,1 an., n tv Lusir.ess ] ver? -tUsea-.-cd... .Tkc.x.L-'^.iJo1- U.Vl\ o mer t. every Tuesday iiisht but iot to serve bat twice a month. ' v; ideas wove adva -cod Mr the progress of th club. Next voek is t.'.aV big nito. A program vill bo given and our guest speak' :r "u a - promising <.;:.c. Oiiwar.. ind upward we go for t'os ye.tr Ut<?r t:.c.-e ti A;'>:i|'Com- lb Ii:-jot:riti th Next meeting at the " icnie of "Mrs. Nappter t'l.'J Walnut treat, . IltST ( AlA Ain u i) t dtil'T /'in'Tirn i>.\i uu.v iwv The iiior usher buiivi! of hirst ; e h he'd i h ir weekly il cot i nZ at t he ?re-bd?1.>. e . of ^Lr.' .. ohn Parker., The anr.ua! report , oas reai, received. and adoptee t 'he officers of I'.'oS vov'o cTaotrj i s foIlcAVs: John Parker, president ii !.'fy Pic. aid, vice; A. \V. Out.?, ordimr secretary; Thorn;s Snjoo-1 (j reasurcr; James Tally chaplain. After the meeting t'he annuaf \ ig: Miss Jannie P- MeKin/.v lary E. Am'orson, Helen Jackson j large, lot wT*+felu P ar=on. p.ir- ~ 10 I.of Stcphnr-T. M1r.n*o Thompon, Rev. S.~ S. Vovn?;hloork?Mr. ? r.j Mrs. X~. W. Outen. Mr. an < frrr?J oh ?Pwriuuv AW- n nxL Mis , j i. B Por.r.pll, M>\ anil Mr* R RoVrtson. Mr. C,.. B tier, Geo*. \ ohtiron of Matthews, M's. v Vetf -Mrs,- Julia. Tally, r Ir. Thomas Siv.Jot, Me._ Sidney iiovartt, Mr. MatthoAv -Robinsorr | r, and Mr. Jas.fc Tally. v The menu consisted of fried e hicken, ric<\ Erprlish peas, pota- c ) salad, parker house rolls- ham., of enfffp ice rro ;p. c;,k^-nBi dots- Everybody expressed tfiem p ?lves as havir.f? an enjoyable ev- 1 * i Delta Sigma Theta O With Program Oi'mgcbuiy, S. C., Jan.-. 22?t)r. Ain.a. Ko;;eIIe Johnson,' noted asistant in the Department of Re-, search of the Public Schools in \\ a. Iiiiij , in, it. deli^-red the 'i b? - at tl.e Delta Si^ma Treta ^Frnnidci-v" Jhty pi o^: urn. and cf-leoration, Sunday nie.ht, Jnnuarv 10 sponsored t y the Alpha Xi Chap?i-J?a-l?State?A-?and?M. college, Oi ari?reh-urg, S. ('. The program was held -at the vesper hour, (5:45 p.m. at the Culi.?a4u4T?w+t-n iiiMnbeis 1 rom the four f'rate: niiie.s on the cam[pus, Alpha l'hi Alj>ha, Kappa Alpha I'si, 1Mb Beta Sigma and Onto yi P<i l'hi, sorvirg as ushers for t he occasion The? speaker ?was i mtro .treed hy tre president of - thrr ave fl most 1?i- j?: rin it and chalIcnging address') whose subject was.:, "Xdgro Youth Faces AmcrU fa". Dr. Johnson, a former grand president and" now one of the j'lihTn ;7Fy"" pre" iYliniY STf'trie SoF(T ritv, contrasted the home condiTTons m America' today with the nr,Jifidns as they existed 25 years act" at the four.din^jof pylta Sigma Theta. She hroueht to light the dilhe:out problems and -temptations that the American youth CARD OF THANKS. wf v.'isn to thank the many friends, ministers,*" clubs and schools f\/r their cor.valesc^g^ccs, fl-.vcrs, prayers, and bright words of. cheer daring the illness of Miss (have. Walker. We feel very grate fill to l)r. .J. O. Wilson, surgeon, .'<din -Woodward ambulance service and the employees of the General ho^pi'al.. Mrs. Gu-.ie- G. Walker, mother, Miss Gran-?Walker, daughter, Mas'er John Wnlkei, suit. ? *? MKTltl.I HI .M IIAPT. CHURCH ^ *Rvv. M. M. Rc^ce. Pasfor S S I'P'.n.-'l tVm lm-fin wni " c (1 and reviewed by Rpv I. D. Ford. 6 , 7v. t of nioTning message Gen.. BYPU h (I a good disc ss ion and"many freihds weie pres"rr.?hi?i inn surv ices started htI") 'fore the sermon Rev. Mrs. M, R' tf. sang a solo. Text Prov. I d-d. 'I'll - me Making the Best of Ore .Opportunities. With Miss Williams at the piano the choi) i er.dcVi (1 v ery appropriate music. * ' 7.i>r I'liiny- frier.da were- - Ri v. J". I.. .Mason, Rev. \V. G Offens. .Vi ?. .Moblcy, Re.^1, Holloday. prof. Rid lick. Mr. S.impkins G -;ri:i: Mrs. Brown of- Char'Ate a: d Adams, Darmis, Prlck.-^-, M'ilkt ami many others. "In s'-i. k ting t Mrs. I. . Matthews ??2?)?Mi'rr.oria. g rvice* for our Into Pastor., Rev S. II. Siv.it/. who departed this iffoi January 12S, 1-P37. "Less We iMi-pi'i". All members and frien.'s sii_44iviii,ik-fa^.aae];d-tbis service SOTIiS FROM SECOND CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH IV pulpit committee' learned hat Rev. C. H. Brotyn would be irv the ei'y for the dedicatorial _ rrviciv at Benedict college last ai-fl prevail-',! with him to n<l..vt rvi.es foT CUT Church. F iVhen it became noised about that te woul.' be with us there was a ustling of tu>t iiry J>ones, but dorTrarrtr rTr-rjnr^ -m?the church and-is ii result when he opened the eiwae^ s~ an unusual number of members and suppotters of the limcli w.Vp present to greet him ind to enjoy the sl rviees. Many , vere the expressions of hope and lonltdence." -iio'rp reached 0:1 "The '11'tyinXy of Cod's Blessings to' Ml \vh;> Trust an.. Obey His eon-. iit tons.'1'?Brother?Rob't.?L. t>i? pun, treasurer staled the finan fial m'eds of the week and made in m gaut, app1-al. The response vas most gratifying. Immedtat*y folro\vin >- the services thi> funml or brother Alfred Sligh war uld, ficv. Brown conducted these ei vices. Uui?church- choir tepree .ted the church in the services n 4 dicating the "Starks' I.ibray'' at Bene.'ct college at 3 o'clock U nifyHy Rev R'own preached on J oino lessons from JonaVs Gourd-.l inc. lhc Pulpit Aid club had a' cry enthusiastic meeting Monday j light and subscribed their full aleyiance to the church program 'he church school teachers androrkevs are rflTTod to meot at. the hitrch Friday, January 28 at 7:00 .**clock. . - - Next Sum.siy Rev. Jas. Smith vho has orcache^ for ireach at hoth services. The pub^ ic is invited. Rev. C. H. Brown H expected to take full charge < ^ bserves J^mmders' Hayf And Celebration* which the-e problems could he so|- j vcd. After the talk,* isorov Mary 1 Thomas rendered a very appropriate musical reading entitled ; 'An Ode to Delta", accompanied I Th.v So'ror Gladys Thomas, of Do-', "purtiiH-nt ot-. Music. The ii.voea-t ion was rendered by Soror Alma .'ohnson, and the benediction- by h'bror Dorothea?Coker. 1?r| Immediat ly after the. program, . the Alpha.Xi chapter held'a c!??k-ed r? cention th.. n...? * president for their guest speaker. The refreshments, were Delta j Sandwiches, tea, and cakes frost-1 .til_ in cream, with the rid?Delta Sigma The t a_i ns i gnia on top. -The ' _ -pledgees, attire<l "in write." gave 1 the Sorors crimson "booknTarkiH U\4kh?the?rrrsiiMiia frirtmit Hosi^rr"*" [as favors:. ' . Soror Johns=?i was. also t he guest of honor at a dinner given 'by Soror Helen Sheffield tfta^ Sun .fyy afti rnbbn.. The cer.tUrpiece was composed^ ot ciini^on- earn a- * .tons and cleam. roses, flaulv-4 by ? crystal candle holders, with cream tanedTss, [which carried out the Delta Sigma Thoto c<>'_' scheme of ^crimson and Cream. Whilo at . tre college, Soror ohhson was thehouse guest of Soror Rosamond Alston. , *-? - wui imsiuraie as soon as he ' can "be released from bis present charge Help us^ pray and let us wait." -v^ R?ad thy ' Leader',' and lead the , "reader. JEFFERSON DOWNS .CHESTERFlF! P. The Jefferson Junior H*' school hit its stride today by coming from behind to- turn- Chesterfield Hi school 1J to. 5 in a nip and tuck battle witnessed by a large crowd. Chesterfield led up to the start of the third quarter. Jeffer- ( sop then turned on the steam and I /oiled on to victory. ' j ?Roberta?Lockheai L wttt?high . ' scorer for Chesterfield. ' _ SPARTANBURG NEWS. Miss Grace Walker has reffQmed her /work at Carrier St. ScHbol, after beirg shut in since Nov. 17 as the result of anwperation. All friends of Spartanburg are glad to gee Mis? Walker out again. I Noted for Good Work?Stop at th# SERVICE BARBER AND i SHOE SHOP E. Brisbon, Pi-oTk 2352 Gervais St. "Columbia. S. C-1 Also? ?| SHOES FOR SALE ' ' Almost. like. new. See oar lin* -?<-I? LJIwws befinu yuu buy. 1 1 j ?o? Our Prices Are Right -_o _J ooDiinoi'i/ * If wn... A ? ^ does not have ? send $1.25 direct to ?' 3QDEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY LA RIE U S^E i come to you in m WATCH FOR THE ^_____ P1NCKNEY4S FU] UNDERTAKER AND MCE] SOUTH CAROLINA ~: IN 100* WASHINGTON ST. ~~T ? " r Timely Film Occasionally a picture cornea along that, through some new twist or some novel method of treatment, causes the jaded movie fans to. sit up and take notic". Such a -picture is "GIRLS F(LC SAL1?"~:-AVhich opens at the Pal ice Theatre, February 3rd. . Tn O A A if !nr? 4- ?- ? 1 " J * .4i wvtuiiiun vv ucin^ wunaonui entertainment and a story of compelling interest, "Cirla for Sale"-? deals with-?-eubrerrtr that is close to the he^rt of every normal American?the*" "wetfare of "our jjirls-^-and. aa such, it has been endorsed Ly Juvenile-Authorities and Police all-over the country. From the moment the two lovely rids start their trip down the primrose path that leads to the white slave racket until the Imal fadeout, there is not one uninteresting moment -and toe audiences" Tit? tneliSp'.ji no. 1! Rarely in the history of the lc.-?en l.a* a |? cturo 1 eo b^au- tiTu.iy ch,s, and perhxp.< :i*ivcr has a subject dcal*n< with suvb a delicate Topic st *->; <i been bo clea iy liano",..-J. - y;?e thrill . rer-ker will ??.-t hi* fill: quota of out >V'?nf the senvitJoh seeker will not, hg -Aj'kiiv yet the though*.fu! wdT; h ave t'*>c th"."'re , f*e ! injf t>ih{ they iiav? f.?cn a ? u?.? ter!y pi es^r'T.tiop cf e r.-.os* lows nr< !>:em facng ihe Ann peon'.' today. The Wcute S...,e Ttaff.c. PALACE THEATRE ? Feb. 3rd Benncttsville, S. C. 4 1 . ? . TWO FISTED IDOL Of. THE WORLD. . A perfect specimen of inspiring ... fighting . clean-living manj. V hood , . . A musical serration ? . with Harlem going into a new \ Swingtime ? A feature length V* _ \ finlortninmont PALACE THEATRE - Feb. 7 & 8th Bennettsville. S. C. ~ \ HIM BACH ck lustre and color to y?ur tres- . kly and easily with a 'simple < an of Godefroy's Larieuse.Crc-y- ' streaks merge into a beautiful, ie. Black, brown or blonde as i^our face once more is framed halo of charm that first .woe his td that will draw him back to (kct a bottle of Lnrieuse today.? iteUSt HAIR COLORING .. 3510 OHVt ST. ~&T.-tOWS7^W>. very shortly will odern dress. NEW-BOTTLE. VKRVT TTO\I ^ I ? ? AAV/1T1U SSED EMBALMER dF AND GEORlilA Equipment GOOD AS THE BEST d Better than the ReM And Prices Le?8 Otlice Phone .2-3357- : ! Residence Phone 776B * couRTEsnr AND ___ SERYCE = ~ COLUMBIA, ft. C. Ir ~ -T"