The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, July 2, 1033 fr * Rev., Pinckney M. J. Curry,'a former student of Benedict college left Friday morning to take a' Course in summer school ii. the University of Chicago. He will join R'is. Bessie Mae Curry in GreenslA.no, N. C., an.i she will ac. ompany him to Chhatfo to take d siou-ise also. Sho is ji.e of the tenehe'M in Windy, C'.a.? Rev. W. RI. Patt" son. h; s retunied to the ti'y ft f tor spending two weeks ?r. Philadelphia vi:'ting his wife and nv'.h r, lie iv?rorts a very phasanl su.\. ?-Mrs. Anna li. NYobl. of P- tnrylvania whe was visiting lieT- si.--.ter Mrs. Canie Daven^nt :.rd other, relatives of this city has ti turned home. , During he.- tw y< eks vis it several parlies weio oven fop her. one of which was a lawn party which was sponsr red ! \ Mis. '"-Katie Jr. Goff. She .repu ted having a .wonderful time. - We hope she will co'mo again soon. " MjsScr Ruby and Pauline liVown ?of Charleston, S. c., lbft on Sunday p.m. to" joir their sis'or, (Miss Seabrookc) at Pittsburgh, Pa., and will enter the University <yf Pittsburgh, to study for their Master's ?degree, this summer. Miss J. Perry Scabrooke of Charleston, S. C., is attending summer school at Allen-Benedict, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Walter Dean, Jr., of this city is leaving Thursday for Columbia university to work on his Master's degree in Physical Education. Also Prof. T..1I. G."Crawford of Benedict to continue his work of Ph. D. hope them much success. Mr. and Mrs. Augusta* Bethel (Mrs. Bethel who was formerly Miss Willie M, Gilliam of Columbia), now of .New York City spent two weks visiting Mrs. Bethel's mother, Mrs. Joe Goodwin, 921 Harden street, who haR been ill foi two weeks, and Mr. Bethel's pa-rfents in?West?Palm Beach, ~Fla. ?They returned t0 New" York City 'Monday, June 27, after having spent a-i-pleasant visit. Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Gilliam accompanied them to New York City where Mr. Gilliam will study ut Coluinl>ia university; V _ -VIVI Mr. Gonzales Lybiand, MV.^antT Mrs. Henry (Jack) Willirms and lictle "Jackie" wore the guests of Miss Anmarintha Jackson and ? family Sunday afternoon. mi - Miss Ellen T. Berry of - Columbia lefi the city June 17 for New York. We wish her. h very plea sr.r.t trip. - J . . ?1 M..O Mo,.? T.. ?> 1 .._'e ATA to. Alia i jr u a .U^VVI ^ 211111 little . niece Helen? arrived in the city ysterday from Cleveland, O., to be at thxr~bodsidc~ O"f"hoi- aunt ?Mrs. C.uiie Chapman, V'el.y_ til at her home IGOS Cn 1 libJu'.St ' All Girl Reserves of tt&^hyllis Wheatley Y. W. C, A* pre ask_ ed to- be present-Monday?afternoon at 5 p.m. at the "Y". Bu^inessof ^fn-^fH'taiuer? ? -?'-it . l$tm^ Wolfe_ ajomas of Mas&rj|--is 'IreJ^usc guest ftof-iyTrv.An>.iyl i s. E. it. jfLewis Mrs. THoma ds the wife oi Mr. Manza "Thomai, forpcrly of this city. This is^h^iv^Wst tyip to Columbia in twetttffljfeara, 4* MARRIAGE A\WorXCEMRNT Rev. and Mrs. Joseph B. Sherard announce the marriage of theis daughter, Omema Veronia to Mr. , Harry H. Howerton, on Fiidf.y, the tenth of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, Philadelphia, Pa. M ARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT nounces the marriage fo her daughter Clotilde Antrpla try Dr. Rav mpJLd Bryan Frederick of Colum?bia, S. C. Miss Carter attended St. Augustine college and later finished her tiaining at Waverly Fraternal hos, pital. She is now employed as School Nurse at Vooihees N. and I. School, Denmark, S. C. Dr. Frederick is the son of Atty. and Mfs. N. J. Frederick. lie attended Benedict college and finished medicine at Mehafry Medi-; caF college. ' . Dr. and Mrs. Frederic^ will j make their home in Greenwood,! South Carolina. j- " ' * .J LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB J The club met at the home of. Mrs. Rosa Walters Tuesday nite at the-regular time. The meeting was called to order by the president. The usual opening was carried out. The 23rd Psalms was re cited in concert. The minutes were received and adopted. The Bick committee reported Mrs. Isabell Joiner ill. A brief business ** session included new and unfinished business and plana for our picnic at Dunbar's lake on the 4th Z M T-l- ~1 ui uuiy. Next meeting at*,honje of Mrs., Mamie Coleman, 1222 Park street? After the meeting the hostess sorv d us a delicious repast. ,f V . < * . , ' . J* r . Louis Armstrong and mania Revue Coming ' Louis "Satehmo" Armstrong worl highest paid colored mus. icfun, trumpet player extraordi ir.'.i'y and ;n/w acclaimed as the Init-i nat ional "Trnmpot. King - a; Swing", makes his first theatre appearance in Columbia at Caro iina theatre, Tuesday, July 12. His Majesty, the Kingpin orf them all, and the greatest iazs dazzler of all time, ushers in his own new Revusical with a star studded east of Harlem favorites including Midge Williams, dimin utivo delineator of jswing songs from the NBC airlanes, the Tw< Zephyrs, pantgmine specialists -eon in the "Chocolate Parade o1 1937", Bic Time Crip, sensationa /in? 1' gged tap-dancing star, alu the - famous .Armstrong band., fea taring Sonny Woods, Louis Rus sel, and Her.ry "Red" Allen. Mr. Armstrong is^ a sizzling trumpet man if there ever was me, but the motion picture indus ly has found him to be an abli actor as well. In 1937 Louis madj two pictures?"Artists Ar.d Mod . Is" with Jack Benny and Mar 111.. R.i.rn a .1.1 "IT i.fiv.r rVn.r'o t UK* V, ?'IU i^'VI J * .. Io!iday" with Mac West. Prioi 0 this...Louis was feautred in thi ?ai amount picture "Pennies Fron leaving - - >1A R It I AG K ANN O I N CJvM E N1 , Mr. i'.iui Mi'3. L:\rkin LaCuntu hniun nee the marriage of thei laughter. Helen Clarence to Mi Roleit W. Anderson of Darling toft, S. C. . ,? The couple will reside in Green vllle, S. C., where Mr. Anderson i mi ployed at? County- Agricultura Agent. ' ? I' THE GRADE I) By T; r. Ilour.?ft year* old. (W< vffeViHo';Cft'll t he Primary BY PI r! O.T.I).Jr. " BYPU 0-12. As man; roups a- needed. * Ii-tirmediate- 15VPU A1 my u roups as i e. dc'd. as needed. ^ : ~ i J .; A > * *rr -rrrocw 1 i oujis- as, needed. . .? .? f. tftch ?:ge. or year is into, i -group?of ? with a gioup lea le ,'v captain %), to-o2. -yoy will star ~iiffther BYFtP.*': , Tor coireCl -organization, ho Manual* for each of these an< ?*mt- will go a long tVays in cor Wh-.Vfever book you read, kee] n piind, that the local situatio: s .the deciding factor. We have no record of how man; MYPU'-s there are in South Caro lina. ROY \L MUSIC CLUB Meeting; in honor of Miss Floi nee Haigess. The Royal Musi luh met Wednesday, June 22 a he home of Mrs. Maud Childs wit 'he Proiiidciit, Mrs. S. M. II?>[ikin presiding. Beginning at 7:.'10 r -u. the devotional pciiod was com nosed of songs, prayer and Bibl verses. The minutes of the la? meeting were read, approved an -adopted^??Id?and new busines we: e discussed after whichithe vi? tor's, Mrs. Elise Brown and littl Miss Oetnvia Sims were intr^ducei to the* club. Next n program was sponsore hy Mrs, Harpress. The weekly B hie stories were omitted b.ecaus -*f?m^mrbers -de^it iiifr to-hear th Couis-Schmeling fight. Dues wci -ollected and the meeting adjeurr ?d to meet at the home of Mis f.ouisn Richardson/ Wednesday June 29. PAGELAND NEWS Mrs. Tr osIof Mor roe., N. C., ?jr>e^t the we&k end wit her sistprq?Mesdams (Turkic Bake "nd I/i 11 rfr - Brewer4. ^Thero \^as<ft Children's day pr< prram.given at Salem M. E. churc Sunday afternoon. visitin I.IIWHS wnc r.nt'ii virove, unio Hill antKOnk Hill,, Miss Williq, M. Stan] ey spen Saturday afVefifaptj in Monroe. * Mr. and Mr^Jr. C, Brewer ha^ as their gues^fheir granddaued | ter. Miss TWrTdfcd' Ferguson < , Florence. ' 0 Mrs. J. W. Rivers of Chesto | fu Id spent Sunday with Mrs. ' C. Brewer ? Messrs Roscoe Mason and A chip Lockhart spent the weaker at nofrom the CCt; camp t i . THE . Orchestra with Harle- || to Carolina Theatre I | t NOTICE! | Monday. July 4th, 1938, the H United House Qf Prayer, 2549 ||| Cherry stieet is" giving a picnic at / , ~ HUilllJttilPHTOfrTTOTg^Tfoiii ' tFTT TWfcj city. The bus will leave at 9:00 and 11 a.m.; the last bus will leave .* at 1 p.m. Refreshments on thj'j f _ erroundr Farti?round trip, aduftir t. 15c; children 10 cents. Returning at o;uu p.m. . . i. Come,,one and all and enjoy the y (1 fou;th with us. Monday night, gospel services. j _ Tnes lav nir-ht. ?program. There will be quartet singing and ***** * other selections. You are invited M. to-attend these services. a ten WARD ONE WILLING ~ At WORKERS CLI'R yon eit he TO" '-l"b?uud?iU?the?hnme^nf ui Mr. Archie Tucker Tuesday mte?--s?>m< The meeting was conducted by the it el president.' Bible verses were recited. The meeting closed after the Usual routine. , , _ __ : - LuJLu IN MEMORIAM 'Pvlv CI IE STINK FOSTER? ' ' 'fry In sad but loving remembrance, .. of our d(*ar~15FdtHcr~'ttn(l Giland-j. t ^ mother, ohestme Foster who de-1 --parted this life one year ago to-! day, July 2nd, 1937. * | C No one knows how much we miss ^ V(J you, . 1 Ddh No one knows the bitter pains , Life has n?ver been the- same.- Hi IDeVoted daughter and- grand daughter, j. "V BLANCH PRINCE ^ > _ and CAREYAN VINSON. U f EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB- ^ 1 The Evening Star social club - met Wednesday, June . 22 at the - home of Mrs. Bertha Williams. Mr Jerome Burton, secretary, prcsidT ing. The president being absent, s The- minutes were received and h dopted. Because of the Louisi Schmeling fight tlie business ses- ^ ; sion was very brief. * A silver -tea was given June 20 " * at the hoTrre of Miss Mattie Wood- SU|1 L ard. It was largely attended. Mr. i,.lt| l' John Reed delivered a wonderful tlier 1 address, Mr. Burton and Miss win 1 Woodard put the program- over. beet i The Evening- Star. Social club revi will compel its mc: ibers to take day n The Palmetto Leader. . f'ie 1 ?? ? -? ?hrei ROSA SOCIAL CLUB , KuiI, _i_ _ !?and ! _ The club, held,. itao-weekly piecU ' {'he' ing at the home K^jHjcgc. The president nre?ha vgjn' f dovptioral exercisg^l^Mg*if^^rft- see gram- ,\yas renderAT*' After* which die j a^jS^t^ess session was held. the .HjWe'bad four visitors. Misses Wil. of u fiAitji's, Jones, Butler and Miss Mag- w''l daline. Next meeting at the home of Miss Ethel Robinson, Jennie ^ , Smith, hostess. The hostess serv- 4 * ed cake .an.?' ice cream and candy. y THE EAGLE CLl'B . . torn' c . -V- - wha j_ The club mot at the home of tl.iv Mrs. ~Aimii> Mho "Brntton. Juno 21 thoi with Mr. Jnhiv Trezevnnt;?presid ?Wee ^ ing. The usual opening was car- r;'si gjwfa'd ;ont. Minutes were receive:!. woa Bmsintisfc \vps. discussed .briefly A . fi wo frier roast wall he given at the aaN| r~TTni^re of Mr. ,Motcn, 017 Divine 1 St.. July 4th' at 8 o'clock. The lm)t public is invited- Mrs. T.oila Carr ||1IMI 2 of Pine GrovtFwas.a welcome vis- ever 1 iter. She recited a beautiful poem legs - subject being' "Cromwell, I charge . - Thee".?It ivy| enjoyed.?She al- ?? p so made encbulnging remarks. Rucl it The hostess?!served cake, drinks (Had and mints. , ders, V . ? Belt - BEAl l OnT MEN'S BIIH.E -Mm CLASS ON FISHING TRIP j Mosl Jr.cq Beaufort, S. C., June 7th?The son. Bible class which was organized K\ ..'January this year spent a delight- ant c ful day on a fishing picnic. The Adai t members who took the trip are as and h follows: Mr. II. G. Fisher, presi-1 > ^Johnson, R W. McGirt, H. B. Da-j j, ?vis? Thco'Bvthcwood; ~3. S. Shank-j e lin, Fdtix Powell, W. M. Wright w it and C. S. Manley. | ? nr. x i i: ? Bapl (J VY(i tnaneifU U ^ar>uiinc s which was?very comfortable?and (''i!" i. large enough to have plenty, roonCjTr I' e We left Beaufort about 8:30 am.J stai-l d anchoring at Port Royal Sound. I After catching a good supply of d fish, we went cshoiw on Bay Point .Feal i- where we had our Bible lesson. We j p: ca e enjoyed supper on the boat which SP}f e epnsistfd of * variety?of entible e which were enjoyed. ? i- We felt very safe having as our is boatsmen Mr. Elmore Harvey and of 2: T, our own Capt. F. Powell avho is-a -thaimember of the class. | It was near dark when we returned to Beaufort, having spent a 1 delightful day and feeling refresh- Fein i- ed for the duties which awaited us" ed t ^ ' ~ :who sr, HONORED AT PARTY | ence Misses Francina Davis and II. a fo h Zenobia Dannerly entertained that g Misses Sadie Adams {FmssV arrd 7^j]y n Victoria Weston of New York and , . , WashingtrtnrT>. C., repeetively on im' jjE June 15, at the home of Miss Dan- Mn.f( r nerly on east "Washington St. The II re living,- dining and breakfast rooms the l- were1 thrown ensuite for dancing. t^. if After a couple hours of dancing ' . ^nd merry-making the guests as- 11 r- sembTed in the breakfast room ancT i. wnere delicious sandwicnes. potato has chips, cocktails and punch wcre]{0 ( r- served. i id Among those prfesent were Mr. T " and Mr*. Joe Marshall, Misses Jo* *orr L I'A LMffTiO LE A i> 1J R E WJ: the I* t ar BV ABBfc O 1 h,: luur queMton an swore .ply, scii.i ?? quarter (26.) and t . iv fin m> New .-.alrology Re .hi, !?<-? a n ice un t ;.e?r t3) quei 11;iiu.ii.t! aiul-ciw'?-ticf- aclflj'tjJH- to? ? r <t. !.oKmbtH South W'v> ii. a.?Will I be able to net *t i h.i-g position this coming fall fo > I i a\e worries before, me? in letter?It seems to me ^ that m r the city or ccUnty schools, as ieht In- well for von to make r.i ; contacts- so th;it you can relieved abou your work. \\V Will I ever .net my poc .i.- I.I niiy I'f my money back?^ a? I am worried to death. p(l H-rWer?rNot a chance of your j ig this money returned to you. to drop it from your mind and ic future . . . put your money th saving* hank if you have any th, I'j's on hand; ou _' w < M. C.?Am asking yoU please, hii iu think that I will be treated isi way always? hii iswer?Only as long as you kn Reg. U. S. Pat. 01T. Efitiiy -Rom The Laricuso Beauty Foundation- was es the Godcfroy Manufacturing Company to si of preserving women's natural beauty, a tho results of this research available to ow Is the. time for all wise ] rtf iien Jo take Inventory of-; them sh res. June is Just -around fife "go ler and with the coining of yo liner lurks that .bugaboo^the i'hi dug suit ? to (hose wiio have let an nselves slip during the fall ntul ae top months. Ilulhiug suits have tin ?liie ltidre abbreviated iirul tie Niling every year. Cone are the an when bathing suits began at >i|i collar luitie ami ended below the ?i\ e. Hatliing suits are bathing is nil liui'li niv mil> tin* minimum ~nri coverage. The slightest htilgc. iln smallest hollow shows up and is tin initiod to the nth decree. Stand tin lent of n full fourth mirror and tin if yon honestly are satisfied with tin figure you are going to cut on in beaches this summer. Very few tin s are, unfortunately.* Something have to be done, and done . kly. . . 7 hat has become of that routine ixercl.se you tiro mi.-ml yourself * " continue? Start it up again i ! I oin ly ninl?fm't hfillly.?NVe mil ? our favorites so .1 will not at- . ' pt to force mine on you. l?ut, V, fever yours are, heuiu them to- ri5j wilt) reiii-wnil?v ieor Kyetl ' lith the weather Is getting ' mer. don't let it dejol' you. lu'sA" e" to Fose weight in warm t() tlier. - ' * ? sw II d now for your skin. Yon ,'tfT had to worry much about 1 hack and arms and Tegs I ugh the winter and you ' ave j jibly been . IfljTineTPTo neglect ] n. Hut in the glaring sunlight t y skin defect shows up. Your i are apt toJifi.scaly your elbdws < tor, \*iisliti Jacksotij- AdJie izs den, Anna Spann, .Mt.ry San- ha i Mary and Georgia Cooke, ..(j ha Mosley of Florence; Messrs ' ?A~.?Jiihll.s'oll, I.croy Shelton F11 iy, Tow Peep Jones, Winsel Y< ues, Willie Foggy^and Wat- ha ? i ' or eryone expressed ;i very pleas evening. Also wished Misses 1,1 ns ami Weston a safe return t'1 may they come again soon. pi ^"TRINITY tiWPT. ( IH'UCH '* tev. It. F. Stewart. Pastor ^ ollfurd, S. C.?>{w Ti'inity istr church was organized in W+n?18p;t. The?Rt-Y";?Calvin eak was the first pastor who 1 pn :cd under a brush harbor and ed- for thirty years. Rev. l,? i was one of tile great pioneer cher of that day who put him on the altar or a living sacrifor God. Under his leadership church grew to a membership ' . 35 who built a good edifice for ' -time. v. Peak was called from labor eward in December. 1923. In . cr nary, 1024 the chinch extendhe cn!l to our present pastor, . ___ , . ; came to us young in experi- ~ but jfill of possibilities. i??? : te W months the church realized . ICi they had a young Joshua who needed -somebody to; follow ? ' Cleaning from this fact they 1 up with him. is first step was to remodel c< old church ^ata cost of more ^ i three thousand dollars. Then j ristalled a piano, benches, lights carpets. And today our church \ increased from 2.15 members yy G18 members, who believe in pontine the plans of their pas- * t , fry y n tl in thiit papV when <. d in youi? letter J*or private \ * i selt-addi etMsd stacip.*d to < < cuiiuif, o?ud receive by return itiuiub your full imme ] [ all-letters. Addiwa* all mail <> Oarolina . . * [_ ilnd for it. There is no reason r you to have to put' up with heg abused . .. . cojme to a show iwn and have some kind of unrstnnding?rhfht?now.?As?Ion jr you take bad treatment, you jili?r\pert?ff change. W. C.?My hrtband .said we were >injf om a trip and I worked hard out a pion'.h getting everything - ether and now he says he's not rrnrj;?!?belief thathe?ts?Just' utin^ and I want to know what should do'.'- ? 'I Answer?Go right aheau wfith j e plans and park his clothes . . u minute ynu gett^^oady to -puli-i t, he w'ilk^.b^ ii> the ca*. It] mid be advisable to iry 10 KM? m in a Rood humor for there i't anything ul alf\ wrong with ifiMrtit he it panting . . . and you ovr>w.h-y> ' flntlfpl lady methods vV^' rid to make -~lr? j? -Mht public. V""N N Ugh and iuidL_jautr^ back not as lootJi as you wotilt^ frke. (Jet a o'cThatli brush. Kvery night vrheu u take your batli give yourself a urotigh going'over" with tlie brush <1 plenty of warm suds. Vou can tually feel your skin tingle and it circulation s'arting up. All the ml -vrrm or sktri wf 11 be loosened i the new skin will he dear and moth. Get your hand lotion ? re your elbows the attention that their due. Avoid the habit of mill- on them. How can Ihev he nowise than?nnnrh and- retL"T^ :\v must bear half the weight of 2 body? ' little lotion applied to 2 logs after scrubbing them with s hath brush will* help to keep in smooth and soft. Legs come for their share of attention on ? benches. Don't .neglect them. And then there's tlte item of feet, little lotion won't hurt thetu Iter in those spots" where your oos have rubbed. Give yourself ledicure. If you are going to use -lit p.^listi .in ynn r Imj n-iila, unrf? my people are. lie sure that your *t nre in good condition before king the attention that it will met. Start your exercises today. Get 'ir liuth hrilslk There's no time lie lost if you want to get in the im. ? What are your beauty ,probleitis? Write Marie I^lvviUagj Lartense Bcnttty?Puuiidulhui, Room (107?fill I.ocust St.. St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them; Be sure to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. itioii;-. in our church. Our church s an oiganization for every ting person in the church. The star's motto is "Harness the >ung Folks". In 1924 we were ving prcaehjng services only ice a month but today we are viiTjr preaching every Sunday in e month. On last Sunday oui dpit was eraced with the Rev. R. Ezell and fiilmore of lle ar.d Rev. C. P. Parker of Spay iihtr.'g. l ne pastor presented v. Parker who preached from] >hn 11:1. At 3:"0 Rpv >1 T Piirtnr-fln4 nprrogation from Bethel M. Yf. lurch at Greer held services for i. Rev. Porter brought a great essage from the subject True Txntership. The singing from e choir was superb. At-8:.9tr p.m. the pastor "brought burning message from Heb. 11:25 ibject The Pleasures of Sin. [lis was indeed a master piece^ The Woman's auxiliary convenr>n (county) will meet at oour lurch Saturday July 2 and contin 1 Through Sunday. We are looje? fwvard to the great State S-w and B. T. U. convention at. Sum* T. We would like to serve not-, e on all the Baptist family thru rt?ttTF Trtate' that our church is ling: forward. Mrs. Li Hie Robinscm was a deleittr to the WotHaft's Bapt. state invention as a delegate to the 'oman's State convention in Coimbia last week. EWS IN AND AROUND "ASHINGTON By J. 0. Hart Washington, D. C.?Thar* h*i I Echoes ot Suorts I H> LAW SO* I Lou AmU-is dccla.rt.-s that In 1 J as th* i ceded punch to stop the lVtoiniy campaign of Hen y Ann |str..n||r| AniL, in .. hit .i I II < trneiiext big attraction among th?i 'ennw>, winch finds J,I, liBju weight title at Stake a^aiiiHjtie -V ^ ' *"1 hlii l.li' Uh*?ei 10 Ule cju*"sti' u, eviTvV7;7e will be surprised, ev.h Aiiibeihimself^ _ . . , ? Louis is in a class to. hit.M el'f with""n~rei7'jia6it. lie- te . to stywi hlmv. n itli liiin. W il .1 r~ ai ouliil 1 or sw'tft?yearft ;r.? Jack I ? nt I>s.t*y <5 ifj before" m *-:fng 'funney? Now that the fon'ivii. tier, is over tin- American j?? j> 1 will start lool;i:ur f-,V a white lv ']?* in md i 11,?i e. a,. ., e ti.e chain " pionship. Who will that white -horn i-v !W it ' ill II-." I -I: II ,p'. The All Star p: Me is Mil the way. There was a trrcat ftps uhout .who slioul ii play., hut ai te - all the same players wiH ace .service. A few new faces'will show., up but -just the siihie tie h' familiar p!u\cms will be' in there hohiine the high spots. I pick thv Anu'iU'ii!! l.eaiMie__to win bv a n.l, ""Slaxie Baer is somewhat dm~11leased with "the "hnwin-r m!' tUxhampion." He is afraid that I.bdis mfty 'tot. angry with what he has said i.,hi sma-h th<- daylight oVt df his play boy-prank"1. The que.? t'on is, will liner - fight the chnm[pion in September or. will the play boy wait?until?taunt-?.linn-., t,? >.t year? My guess is that they will never fight attain. If they do squeeze me. /* * _ .MGHT-HEAVVWEKJHT < HAMIMONSHII* MATCH FOR STATE TITLE HOOKED FRIDAY, JULY 8th Just who' will win when t>wo (toujrh hard-hitting fighters lik'Ike Hcnnie and "Tiger" Fid. Jiick: -son meet in * a ar^na -will he a matter ? such as buying a pig ia bag."T"hcjy berth have a string of?kneekoutp to their or- dit. Hi the past year Ht-nnie stopped tenout of twelve opponents to add to his six years o*f leather sMnging. He holds a knockout over fa-*, hard-hitting-Red Reynolds >?f F*i11 ~ 'burgh, As for- Jackson he haheen Tn-the beak bustifTiT" business for-three and it half years and has compiled a string of knockouts ml victories to his record. He lost but one fight th(. past year ani 1 that was t<? the c o-l < > < - f h 1 h:uxL Atlanta. Ga. He holds a one round knockout Victory over the urable l-peedy Smith of Miami. R th of* them' will hecrin so-ioiis t air in-.' for this affair. H'cnnie has chosen .thP Odd" Fellows hall to complete his training while the Tiffc-.ii will move in at the Allen jrym to* sharpen up hi* claws. Whatev i the outcome will be. watch the "Leader" and other local paper?or lesults. ueen four Neffi-oes shot and kill* 1 y district policemen since March which?it outra-gcotrs ?for any city It arleil w fh"~"T:T~~l:<"**>\:;.-jKeys who -was -a -former -insnat** at the St. Elizabeth hospital which was resulted from beinff gassed liJhe world's war." Since then three more. have been >h??t and killcTi Now the District Bar ass* ciatibn has taken it u*5 with the District" Commissi! tiers in older that some thnff he c^nie about it immodiately. The Negro "National Alliance and the Xational Negro Congre-s' are sponsoring a picketing of the People Drug store at 14th and You f reCts_ " N. \t heenuse i.1 liercent if the tiade is colored but all privileges and employment for wh.ite.Mr. and Mrs. Wade P. Dean and two children - have- been on their vacation how for two weeks in South Carolina with their parents.' Mr Drnn is of?B: adloy, >. AMrs. Dean is of Now bon y. They will be- dowtt for two weeks nn :e. Miss C. Samiers and Dr. K. A. Montgomery wore the house, mu-n -if- Mr. and?Mrs.?Bvnn la-t 'Si;:-. 'day. Mr. and Mrs. William Hcndei_ son and mother; Miss ' Canviinand Pearl Sanders-. Mrs. Lutein Lucas and son.?.nvoLuod?to- New York last w ek to w itness the Leuis-SchmelifTg To subscribe for The Palmetto Leader call North. 5445. FLASH?Tliis advertisement is worth $5.50. Clip a: i cnrhi-m this advertisenion-. with Si.00. To. lUA ft T A AAA .. . LT. T7~T~r ?1. i ' .? Ill*' III >1 n'.WlMf s 111. H JUi ! ehusi Wi-nn's Famous l.inimen: Oil, one larjre size $4-00 bottle price only $1.00 prepaid, a valuable $2.50 fountain ponn and cir; "Hilar will be g-iven away, absolutoly fr?e. For ache-4, pains and all muscular troubles. Keep handy in the home, work shop and on farm. 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