The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8
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Allen University
Gym Campaigi
previously acknowledged' $1G40.9
Carolina Bakery Co. 6.0'
A. U. Club, Washington, D.C. 10.Oi
Rev. Lisbon 1.6'
Rev. Johnson 1.0'
"""" Mrs. Mamiei Bradley l.n
Miss "Ulph Mass^y . 1.01
Miss Mamie Stronian 1.0'
Rev. Daniel Zeigler .. .51
Friend 2.0*
Miss Agnes Rboinson 1.01
Mr. Win. Martin 1.0<
Mj. Jatttv Brown ~ 1.U(
A. U. Club, Columbia. Trip
Around the -World 27.7<
Mrs. V. F. Murray. .. - ?1.01
Rev. L L. Farmer 2.0l
"Sucrrrl Acilviilos Com., Allen
Univ . . . 15.0(
T.^tal $17U.?K
3.000 ADI LT Pl'PILS VISIT FF
COLUMBIA IN ANNUAL?
?PI LOR IMAGE
Continued from I'age 1
through the State llx-use and a
b(/ut the grounds. Also a shor
tour of th? city was made visiting
the U.r.i^nrsity Terrace, Booker
T. Washington High school. Stat?
Penitentiary, Howard school. Stat?
hisspital, Benedict college and A1
len university. At 3 p.m. the fol
lowing program was held at th<
Columbia township auditorium. tJ
P. . Burgess, chairman of the Stati
council, pri'suhd.?The grmip sing
ing was led by Mrs. Edna White:
invocation by- Dr. E.II. McGill
president of Allen university; wel
come to Columbia by R A. Rouse
State Director--Division of Education
and Recreation and J. H
Hope. State Superintendent of Ed
ueation; remarks by Miss Wil Lot
Gray, Adult School supervisor; in
traduction of WPA officials; in
troduction of Member? of the State
Council; address, by Dr. Willian
Picken*; benediction by D-. J. J
Stark* pre-idon* of Renedict eolThe
WPA education program is
under the direction of Miss Wi
I.o;i Cray pf the .State department
of Education. Mrs. Uora Daniels
of Orangeburg is supervisor. '
_ LOW RENEWS
Sunday ni?ht. May 2 2 the Rev
D. C. Clark former pastor <yf thi
Christian Home Baptist church
will preach, at the above church
He i.~i a > m! ^pi nker. Kvorybo
is invited to jconie out arid heai
him. . 1'
The '4-}f clubs of h.nwry an
1 waking ilp~ A special prpgruiv
will be carried ou; by St. Paul.cltxl
the second Sunday night in Jure
are" invited to- attend. '
The Queen City Gospel singe!'!
of Charlotte, sur.g at Brown chap
el Sunday night. They are von
good lingers, and the program
was highly enjoyed by a largi
audience.
Mrs. Dollie Howard is ill at thi:
writing, we hope for her recover
, . : .6/71 nhio .tp/
? Re*. U. fl. Pat. Off
BEflUTU^ROI
^ Th? lirieus* Beauty Foundation- wj
tho Godefroy Manufacturing Company
, of preserving women'! natural beaut
tha result! of this research availabl
It Is generally agreed that a clear
flawless complexion Is the most im
portant asset to beauty and cot en
a multitude of ^tieiencies as t<
feature, tlgure, nod facial contour
In fact, at this day and age, a hat
complexion Is not only unnecessary
?It Is Inexcusable.
Sorn? people nre born with goix
complexions; others, less fortunate
acquire then) by yours of eonccn
trated care. IluL whether you won
blessed with a skin of satin or nc
quired It by constant, careful treat
ment, this much Is certain; yot
have to work to retain It.
The first rule for the ncquisltloi
and preservation of n beautiful skii
14 scrupulous cleanliness. Clennsi
your face at least ohce r day, twlci
if possible. Soap and water are i
boon to the normal ski . but if you
Skin Is exceptionally dry, rely ni
a good cream to keep your faci
^iean _.Nne-vec. no rmrt
ter how late you get home, Imv
tired you may be, or how gay tin
evening may have beep, go to tax
wltWout removing nil traces o
makeup. Nothing is more dctrl
mental to your beauty than to allov
taie makeup to clog your pore
WliPIJ you sieep. Your stein need
fresh air Just as much as you <1
and It cannot get It If you <i!lov
-- powder, rouge, eye shadow and al
the ofher trimmings to remain 01
ltHBVenngTit. After i^lng sonp^aw
water, 'specially these wind;
Spring days, It Is well to follow I
with an application of good crean
NOTICE!
~" Ttre Holloway Business school,
? has 10 yems uf operation In theH
2 City of Columbia, S. C.,' and ;s
? still going on wjth much success,
q both summer atfd winter.
j Write him,
0 .-Route,! Box 177-B Columbia
Call him, Phone 9881 or 9116.
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3 VOORHEES FORTIETH
0 ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT
3
0 Continued from Page 1
3 program begins 1:30 p.m.
3 On Tuesday, May 17 there was
_ ' ie tutting frcMt?day next Suit day.
There will bo three semion:
J o'clock noon, IP.'iO P.M. and 8:.'10 '
IV M. Lunch will be served mi the
, hitch yard, -The public is invited
'u all of these "services.
-IVath is still muxckuig, Join _
I'q lef, first?cousin of Kov.?A. P i
Poster passed in New York, form
; of thin citys Member oi the" ~
_ /i n Baptist ehnnh during Uv<^-nd-'
i .ministration of Rev. White at
j- which time he was a member ol
l tit ' jubilee choir.
?' ' -!Us funeral services will lie a"
-pCf'h'"Baptist -cluirch Thursday Sfay 1
>; P.'tli at 1 p.m. l!e leaves to mourr
I h.s loss, one brother, two sistois
,;'.wo sons, many cousins and a host
i 1 friends.
i- All the members and friends ari
invited. His boys did not want t<
" | h<cp the remains for a" Sundaj J
funeral. u
>wriiricf,
i established by f - I ft Jlj?
to study methods ^ )i VV
1, and to make y Vv^ 7/
c to the public. N
', to keep it from chopping. Atwajs
follow cremit with u dash of ustriuis
n?'ist, tonic, or in the case of exj
trnnely dry skin, tit least with cold
. water to tone and freshen it.
1 While a powder base is not an
rinvolute necessity. It gives much
needed protection against wind and
1 went tier and forms nn effective
harrier against soot and grime getling
into tlie pores. You will find,
?--U>o,?Itint?your?ptrWder?wttl go on
much more smoothly nnd adhere
much longer If npf?1 led, over a-'light
coating of powder bns^.
Hut no amount of external care
can take the place of good health.
If you are tired, listless, and generally
run-down,-your skin Is bound
1 to he rough and sallow. And so !
l' repent : Knt plenty of iresh fruit*
and vegetables, drink lots of wuter.
!" and get at least eigtit vours of sleep
every night. And don't forget the
itupimtaiit .part?fresh air ?
cise play in keeping your skin cleai
" and glowing. You are .probably
J! tired of hearing these things bul
f TTieir importance ciTTTTTOT be over
estimated. Try. them nnd see ii
Summer doesn't lind you with a
^ Qlnilfil h nnd nnilliilil el.-ln nnd on oil.
over feeling of Whll being!
r> What are.your beauty probv
lems? Write Marie Downing,
1 Larleuse Beauty Foundation,
n Boom 007?5H Luc u si JSl? St.
3 Louis. Mo., and she will he gTnd
y to nnswer them. Be sure to
t enclose a self-addressed stamped
n envelope.
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T a. "Pilgrimage" of the Upper Dio-I
_ i-sc of Smith 'Carolina led hy Meg
J .1. Beverly Sloan, president of the
3 Woman's auxiliary of Columbia,
3 S. C. Bishop K. G. Finlav. chairr.an
of the board of trustees, re3
reived the Woman's auxiliary, at
>"ourljoes'-~ Principal -?T> E. - Bianon.
presented various speakers
) n?l the school sang melodies, in .
'.awrence Memorial auditorium.
C1AFL1N HIGHLIGHTS
Continued from Page 1
he exhibition of wonderful bal_
in-e and putise of personality.
Of all students, of Claflin col- .
\ p acquiring practice in preach
jv-Mr. George Williams is hav
?. an unusual experience. He
, iot only takes charge of services
s a substitute pastor but also as
.a "evangelist, holding weeks of
tp <. tings at the time. His recent (
ei vices were held one week at
p ingtown and another at G'lovr.
S. C. Apropos, we fhrght say ,
~ tn.t this vounir man has?pros?
' .,:ects of a great future in the min'
istry. . " "' r
IN MEMORtAM.
In sad hut lovii-rt/^memo! y of our
aughter ai^J- sister Miss Estelk
Sun.tor who*.departed this life on >
.day S 11*27.
It was yours to go, Int as' years
oil wn we miss your smiles more'
i Your suffering how patiently yoi
. hnre. 'till God who loveth best
ailed voti to be at rest.Sadly
missed by,
Mother, Sister and Brother
i '.H >\ CANAAN llTVPTr-rtrrRrH
Rev. A. I\ Porter, Pastor
Dea. \V. M. Adams', Church Clerk
State Park. S. C.?Wo arc .in. .
COPE NEWS
?On Sunday, May 8 wad our quai"
ti'ily coinerenaT The presiding ej
der being unable to come sent Mrs"
Nance to assist Rev. Thomas in
I itti I V nig uui ma uppuiiituitMii.
It seemed that though Rev.,
^Thomas was indisposed, he lost
sight of it when he ascended the
rostrum, Tor he seemed to be at
his bst spiritually and his words
came forth with power.
He along with .his offiers put
over a wonderful program. We
were glad to have Mr. and .Mrs. \Yil
inm of Helena to uuish!p With Us"
Sunday, May 15, Rev. Thomas
preached _at Ciooa Hope Sunday a.
in. after a splendid S. S. to a la: g-_tivwd.
All were made to feel glad.
was sponsored by Mrs. Annie and
liiiitio Hampton at Macedonia,
babies received prizes.
At Emanuel following a lively
Sunday school taught by Supt. McvV.iliams
and associate teachers,
Rev. E. E. Richburg preafrluvi IT
spk-ncud sermon on the origin ol
.iin church. His discourse was en
;t.\ < .1 hw all present-?His ail'i1 itlk.'
sister were among the visitor* in
set vice.
Monday night, May 10 the young
i'oIk of Cope gave a surprise at tjie
noine of Mrs. A. R. Sumter in hon
>i of Miss Marie Owens who was
.isiting here.? Those present wen
M:. Jerry Edwards, Mr. Willie
das, Mr. X. T. Pendarvis, Misses
doggie I., and OvneVecse Sumtei
md Miss Annette and Mr. Eugene
Pundnrvis: " .
JiTss Owens left Tueselay evenng
for Philadelphia where she'll
-p?ntl the summer. She will be
njssed by all who knew her. Eserially
Kev. T. J. Robinson of the
Cocgnut Crested ?ngel Food Cake
(8 or 10 egg whites)
1 cup silted coke flour: 1 cup egg
whiter. H teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon
cream of tartar. 1 ' ? cups silted
granulated sugar., tea.spoon vantlla:
K tract '
cup shredded coconut.
Sift floui once. measuiV, and sift
four more times. Rent eair whites
and salt with Hat wire whiak When
foamy, add cream of tartar, and con
Untie beating until eggs are stiff
enough to hold tip in "neaks. hpi ^ot
dry Fold in sugar carefully. 2 tactile- '
spoons at a time, until all is used.
Fold in flavoring. Then sift small
amount of flour over mixture and '
fold in carefully; continue urrttnm i
ts use<T. Pour hatter into ungreased
angel,food pan Sprinkle with coco '
nut. Bake in slow oven at least 1 It
hour. Begin at 275' F. and after 20 !
minutes increase heat slightly (325i* .1F.)
and bake 30 mlnutea Invert pan ,<
1 hour. j j
1 'J 1
s. Pj. r. circuit as she was a re aria
r woi-shipfier of his during her
;tay here.
ALSTON CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHL'-RCH
Rev. M. (>. Williams, Raster
Greenwood-? _S. S. opened at^tTnmnrl-hi.ur
with Supt. T.. F. Pcris
in charge. At 11:"Q our pasor
came with a soiil burning sernoil,
subject Partners With God.
lUus- being trustee day atl captains
.ere busy getting in reports. The
norning collection was pood. At
i p.m. our piuaui unie b-.-fore n- ~
te.ain with the subject The Christian
Race. After which .the cap
aiiis reported: Mrs. Bessie Hayes
>2.75; Mrs. Azalee Young, S2.''.30;
it.lh Ft.ndeioy $2.00; Bettie .John
-oil. $7.l>5; A re) in?CluUsy- $1.5(1
Em i(> T. Alt'..I i .r:',V2(); Mis. im '
lawlvins, $5.50; M.s. E. Broods
sj.uu; Mrs. Willie 1 knrah $S.00i
Bu.lhor l.<)(>; t la . Ii, Mrs. E. I".
Pervis, $11.50, . Geneva B BlanV
I'al.-Te "Q. Sims, $.'{.05; Oi l ie Xaiici
^10.25; Miss M. S, I'.iitti... v'~i 11 los?
I.. Jones .$1.25; Ida All- n $.
E. 0. Carter $2.50; Mrs. Mary E
Williams $20.05; Mrs. Cora I.ips
,'omb $7.20; 21, Mr.l Oiver Wil
iams $.'50.75; total amount $104.. 1<
The Sunday-school. League, choi.
joards 1 and 2, donated Slb.ijO foi
_he completing of Educational ral
y which was on Found-us' day.
I'otal for the day $210.10. This
t'ally ends May 22.
Come to. church. When in Green
vond?visit?t+T friendly "Church,
Veston Chapel.
PAY UP YOUR
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. Calvin's Newspaper Service
I TESTED REdPE
By Frances Lee Barton < -J
THIS recipe reminds me of tho
saying of an old friend of mine,
apropos of any supposedly difficult
Ml a s k :O h
pshaw, that's not
hard. It's only
different." Well,
just take t h.l s
recipe step by
step ? and when
-youive?-Atthdrrd?
your cake you'll
hnd it's worth it.
Coconut Crested
Angel Food looks terribly impressive?but
It's really no trick at all,
if you don't let it scare you.
TO&i*ALM KITU XEADEK
AMERICAN PLANT LIFE r
RAnro'Tfihr.w am j*
- t " ??t
Continued from Page 1
"T*at er gavcftitslincilon to the pea-'
nut, pioving not only ja benefactor
to lus own race but to mankind.
Thousands of small farmers thru
out t:-.e"soL.th -now grow pcanutsfor
the/markets, as the_ resulL-ot^Carver's
experiments. j
Li. Carve;- dovclopei the pea- <
nut; until it could' Ik* raised for L
commerce on a large scale. There '?
are now nunc than oOO uses of the'-!
peanut, ono-ehiefly' used to. fatten,
pigs and later prominent for asso- <
ciatioj) with .cTTciises" and fairs. The!
.lit 1 it?tuber?Mtrv?rune a lot to do j"
today with milady's new ktTcKen m
lnii.ii inn It ..may Im a pai t of lilt' j
axle?irrru s<r~trsed iir the family
"flivor" it j.nay be- part of the1 <
dressing on yntii lettuce, or it may j. i
be UK '.vm-i* f'l.t' sliUt'ihg lotion. {
American plants provide a host!
of things for ilm menus of tho t
world. Maliy-of these plants weie] .
unknown, to Kutopeans betore! .
they came here, although in use for |
jell1. i'.< ^t i ?.!I*'-r ;-\mencaji civ- '
ilizations, such a? the Azti.cs and t
the Mayans. In idyntallv. ?? ?!- '
ern nan hate i. ' ),. p. invent?
but l\w uses i'nr_coni unknown t<;
the Azfecs ami Mayans. Karliest'
Aniei icans oi l noi know ;i)
t'ovn starch. Nor. did they know
about corn Jlali's. the product of
the laboratory and modern machinery.
Tomatot s o?r'e Ornamental
\ I . i ? .
?\ :.cu nil* r.uropenns came to
Anii rica "they wo.o skeptical ot
son.< jilnr.t ! 'i?!w4<-tiiHv common
to American Wildes. They. didn't
take to. tomatoes, for instance.'
They thought them poisonm-is
whereas today tomatoes are looked
upon, by dhtitian* with favoi
fov yi'umi.'j sliil'li.i'11 an i adult- ~
brrrmrr <+( Inch vitamin content
Thoy wore once crown in gardens
for tlui'- "t-il villi .- ? 7
"'I he World I- Vjuirs", educational
ra .io sera's is presented
weekly by the I'riitid States' Dopart
in n't' of the* Inferior, OHice ol
Education., in <o-o*-ernti<>n with
the National Ur< :? !? asting company.
and with the assistance of
the Works I'm^res^ Administration.
The pr?>giant: i4 edited . by
Smithsonian I:, tj; : The purpose
of "The World Is Yours'
programs js two. P.-Id. First, th
programs di. -minute seientilic
knowl-d i" I'o Trr Irh Snnrhr.iini-iii
li. a hv-t! ! center." 'WoTri
Is Yours", {"is.i ^ c : as a means
of demonstruii.,.u and experinicn'atio.i
in th<- I';- 1 '-1' '?; ?radio.-c.
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SAINT JOSEPH ,
A. M. I!. ZlON ( HI KCII "
ltt'v. J. S. Stakes, l'astor
At 11 o'clock Sunday, our pas
iaL .' : '-' .' < i ' \
H ' ; 'M*,*5
< '/ A >j;y
' ( i' '"'^.r*'
I 1
T\ I>.t ;i 1 f lire h?us^|VcT-pi?[r- nh|
these s Hi s token in a Harlem terei;
The top-picture shows the house
ii win ?ITT rrir^ i*'?? *. |?ii turif is
dsn prepared to serve in other house)
?nd \volfa-r*? workers, the* aide is Ruidi
;o ). of R-reafer sesvire.
In thiitV-nine Mates 1 1,400 wonir
-Hese WPA project workers have rea(
nto privato employment.
?
tor Rav; J. S7 Stukes removed a
KjjiiillLW Willi a ?womkvfnl
sermon. Subject God's Great Favor
Unto Maii. Lt?wa.i onjo.M'it:
Wo wore very glad to have .Mr.
William Jones of Hridgeporl, Conn
with us. A _ui_. our?fait i+Arf
niiimhi'vc \t ... AT . M .... f II
ttailey, Miss L. Mortely, Mrs. 1,
Johnson, Mrs Ella (kulsdeii, .We
utnl Mrs. B. Gordon, Mr. (laud
Simmons, Mis. Esther Skinner,
Mrs. Sal lie Whallv, Mis. Iris Gnia
Jon, Miss Janic Query, thl- Rev.
II. L. ilorilmi Mr?axui?Mir. 1<I. 11.
Smith, Miss Janio Washington,
Mr?Crank?Was'..inborn?Mil.! ..Ml-s
Helen Gallop. Our pastor Rev.
Stukes visited the Grassland hospi
al white there tLvor
sand si.k and the Ea t View pi isjr.
On the- 20tlv ad-th,is-mt,mh-a
nojrram will le rendered'at- the
West Chi ster County colder foi
.110 llOjleht .d the \AA<T. C..iue
m l help us witness the largest
SHH^BGE9E9^^BS^&QSE22^&MJ^d)i
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BEBUTy^ROr
The Laricuso Beauty Foundation was
the Godefroy Manufacturing Company ti
of preserving women's natural beauty,
the .results of this research available
"In the. Spring a young man's
fancy lightly turns to thoughts of
love." And with Soring s?? itm'ifTTFTT~tn
it lie air these iTmIim v il.iss
aron t you secretly pondering \v;i>ys
and means to turn that form in
young Hinn'S t.. y..ni...'f>
And with competition btjjng what it
Is, you have to.make the most of
your possibilities to accomplish your
end.
While beauty is not an absolute
essential to romance, it is certainly
a stepping sibne, and with all the
modern methods of gilding the lily
there is no excuse for being definite |
ly plain. Unruly eyebrows can be
put In line by a bit-of^cXpert tweez
lng, lifeless cheeks and lips can lie
delicately tinted, and then*. are
numerous coiffures to suit your par
-tlculnjr<'ot-m-Kn.
TTniw ntteinion to rnreful.lv?nnini?
cured nails (he sure they are care J
fully manicured before yon risk J
calling attention to them). A faint
eye shallow nt nf-lit w ill m-ij-e v
eyes look larger and more lustrousA
dasli of nerfinne lii>li!nrl'n.-i<-li i>-n
will mid a mysterious n'urn to your
comlnps nnd yoinys?provided it is
faint enonyh to bo inystpp""* mill
not so ov?M'i?oworinu that It announces
your arrival before you yet
In sight.
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WZ$i h v 5*
mm- ?
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project, HI S l <| tTy TT i.
nent home of a relief client,
keeping aiclc tending the childien
a \iew of the aide doing the fan
told duties. ? At rogulaY -meeting.-:
d in the health phases of her \v..i
n'hnve servo-' iyiQ^cg) families n;
thed a high level of fitness in thcii
WATERLOONEW8
IIdiiii1 iM'inmi; iluy??a sue- cess
at I.amcl Hill Rapt, church.
| Rev. S E. Kay preached Sunday
| nun nii: tr *l':oin llic ^nltjccP Nona of ?
; These Things Muvc Mu. Ho-preachI
oil as never before. Rev. M. P.
i Pearson pr< ached the afternoon
I sermon which-.was indeed good,
lie i-i a 11 Ipit orator. Collection
for the day was $70.00.
' .Miss .Maggie Campbell of Brook
lvM. X. Y. a.i-i <:i!!<,(l lioiiH' to ner ~
mother's bedside, " Mrs.? Evelyn
Ci i I.vn Camp!)' !1 wlTo tiTis just ~
i-ome heme from the Brewer hospital.
Mr. Charles Campbell and
fwnrHv ill1 Sil.tl'tttiiburg visited relatives
here Sunday.
Miss Kathcriiu: Fowler /.*f Spartanburg
visited, lr r grandfather
Mr. Ed. Fuller. -
; er?>\vd in the. history of . White
Plains. ,
Jg&m
Wrtoricf, a
established by ^ ) \j*
3 study methods VV'sfr -yCS
and" to rtuko ^ Vv^
to the public. ~V
n owover. when going about this I
program of .self iin|iro\i>iiii'iH, remi'inlror
that nniiH'i.'iilun is ihe Keyl.inito
Of i 111?lie,11ir\?'This afe
aids only to a certain |ioini. No
f niiin wants to ho mvii qiu w<th n
girl VVIioso laslios ale heavily hend!
od with maseara, with eyelids so
shadowed slto looks as t[iougTr she
wore recovering from tt severe Illness,
rouge standing out in glaring
,spots on Iter- cheeks. anil looking for
all the world like a walking cosmetic
counter. Practice the art of
make-up in front of a well lighted
mirror. It is reallv fun, and. once
you have neiptired rile' knack, you
^v47t?I>e more- than gnnltied hv The 1
results.
Voti ve got Spring In the con-_
vpii-i" I- w4l 11 .11 ITT - .TTTril sh. HV lira,
"TTay tiowers. and all ilio rest. .Luna
"7s only two months off- and .lune, 1
htn told. Is the month of weddings.
Lot's see5 what you can del
\\ nat are your neauiy proh- T ~
?tem>? l ite .Millie Downing,
l.arieiise Iieauty Foundation, I
llootn (id??fill l.octist St., St.
Louis. Mo., anil she will he glad
to answer them, lie -sure to
enclose a 'self-addressed stamped
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A. .mill. .<lrution, a >(*.
a1
_y.'bi]n tlui mother is rrmvctin^r gj
!_ily Inrndr.v in t'r'e .home... Slit- ift
with | liy-nurses
k, thereby inerea>:i)>j her ability
eh
lin)iM i,. i',i>iiiir??Many of V
r work and are finding their way
.. _^4. WPA Phntoa.?al
-f*
Saturday, May 21, 1938
Free Advice Pn-AtiYour
Life Affairs
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- RV.ffNJW ^ "
* in person
Th<* Indian Doctor ncyt uilly tolls
vou about your troubles but points
'.he wav out of them. He is a'readri
of uiui' lift* and a buider of
your future. His advice has been
acknowledged and appreciated byv I
housnnds of "nrrypTe'"in "every" n-niu 1 ~T
ot life. A complete astrological
reading, giving predictions month 1
by mon'.h and day by dav, hase<l 1
m yoilc. sign of the Zodiac. Consult
ti e Indian Dovtor before Vnak
ing any chang.?s jn home cr business
affairs, signing papers, love,
ma triage, seeking employment,
ipeculation, travel-, friends or enemies.
health, accidents.
about your lucky days,
lucky numb',rB.
READING FREE
wn'ii Each prRcirvsir
INDIAN HERDS tr.
For. kidney liver,,. c?nstipation,
tnninch Trouble. P-E-P-A Map
Tobk-ixj-?-fttm?Ttftwn Condition,
jmakao**?MEN ?>'d WOMEN".
T ouvred vitality of the system and
1 n'iged'ion. Medical Lake?Omt=?-?
ilTerTE go- d for Itching Eczema,
Pimples, Old Sores and Uleers. "
INDIAN LINIMENT
For Pain. Headache, Toothache,
Outs. Soros and Ruins, Bruises,
Tirol Aching Muscles, Cold Feet I
n Old Folks ar.d. Pain Killer.
WOMEN'S VEGETABLE
COMPOUND ?
-Reconrmo T ( I for-the treatm?nt
if non-sttrgical cases of Weakness
ind Disorders of the, Female Gen.
iGvy (">i,f';nriii ' I
: NKBVIN E
A Nerve ?edaiiv? Recommend-'?
?d for Epilepsy and Hysteria, Nervousress.
Slceplossnessv Nc^iralgia,
Nmous Dispepsia, Nervous *"
frrff'atioT! and neivnns disturbance
-H+rM+M+V FOR rnrEUM~\TISM
Inflammatory, Acute and Chronic.
Indian Remedy_Tur..many other
complaints. ? ?-??
Price ?1.00
and up
NO SCRIBE
INDIAN CHIEF
RUNNING ELK
By mail or personal? ?
1'Vn ' infnr in at inn nnrl?
s ta iy. pod__envelope '
:? 11 nut si P A.M. to 1) P.M.
All Day Sunday
Room ftlr?White and Colored
Peimanent Address Green Hill
fmil'isl t amp. highway Number 1,
New Rt Oakland, Sv C. (Take New
l>r<M klar 1 bus.?iret off a I
Til! (,'amtDr-Look fur Indian Head
Sign.
Thrills In The Skies!
CI.1UK IIYRM
fez-fiilBI.E IOY '
a% '"HIOKEL EARRYMORF
Starts Monday!
PALMETTO
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Sunday .morning. services were
rvely at (irand View Presbyterian
lunch. Rev. (Father) Thompson
f Society Hill preached at eleven
'clock. lie preached to a nice
angregation; his words were very""
c fitting and well chosen.
Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock a
nique program in the form of a
Money. Tree' and recital was
ponsored hy the "Sacrifice Club."
luite a- few wove prcsqnt and a
eat sum of $;).l.r> was realized.
Irs. S. E. McCullough, Pres.
Pro. LLeiiry_McKiny.ie and?Mrs.
earl Edwards worshipped a t
Irand View Presbyterian church
unday morning.
Messrs. Elmore Fuller, Willard
[ontague, Johnie McDuffic, Anew
Rurno and Miss Sara
rttTTTrgFTmuyforeel" to Bennettsville
unday afternoon and spent a few
rurs. .
Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Diggs have
in cvmnotl.., ?< e..l 1- 5
.... n ifiiuH in t n e
" ath of thoir only child Mary
?an. Funeral services were held
t Salem Baptist church Sunday
Fternoon four o'clock. Rev. C. H.
teele officiated. Leak and Son moi
eians in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rivers enter
lined as their dinner guests Sunly
Mrs. Laura Brewer and Mis?
ashti Brewer of FageTancT
Mrs. Georgiana Bittle is very
ek with Pneumonia.