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Ealurilajv AufciusX 1^ iiKiS The friends of Young Davl< Bvawley of S. Assembly St.. wil rejoice to know that he has jus completed his work in the* Sum mqr School of Booker Washingtoi High School and has received hi diploma. In a few days he* wil join his sister Hattie Brawley, wh< jeft for New York a few days-age ? Their tfriends wish fop- th'ein j happy vacation after finishinj high school Ml^s.' J. "P Wakefield, has return ed home, after visiting Rev am Mr? J R. Graham of Chesnce. S C, and Rev and Mrs P E Mingi of Spartanburg. - ' Mr and Mrs. John Raines an: Mr. Richard J Brrje~~bf~ "Washing ton, D C.. are hi the citv visitim Mr and Mrs. Jtmes-McCuilough o East Gervais street. Mrs McCul lough is the daughter of Mr am MrsT RaincsT This is"Mrs Raines and Mr Brief's first vis:t heie; am "they are very pleased with th hospitality of the Capital City. Pair and Miu \V \t nlti.hh.ri -nhopie for a few days rest Th Coidele District S. \V. Gcorgi . , Conference CME Church o v e 3 which ho presides. closdcLTa sue eessful session July 29th*- Bisho VV. Y Bell visiteel the sessdon, gi ing much inspiration Rev. Gladde closed 3rd round of quarterly co ferences, with a very busy day 5t Sunday. Mrs. Gladden was th guest speaker on the occasion o Women's Day, 11 a.m. at Wood bury; whilp the ReV preached a . t -..v ' * r- i* ' *??.? Hfifrs:-* Carrie'* Lee Butler -:%rtT ehrldren of Chicago. 111., are spend ing part of their vacation here an in Chapin, S. C., visiting relative and friends Mrs Butler is the sis ten of Mrs Trannie Lewis, wif of Rev. S. H Lewis, pastor o Bethel A M E church of this cit Miss Mnrv T. T.ittlo Sunorviso o* 'Nurses^at the Good Samarita ^Hospital.- left the city July .']0t to spend a month's vacation wit b?r?rolK>:,-os in Evanston a n Chicago, L. She has a mother'an J several brotners artd sisters iivrrr in Evanston, who are always gla to receive her. Mvsa Little motore Jiere accompanied by Mrs. LilliaE Rhodes, the founder and forme supervisor, and owner of the Goo Samaritan Hospital. She is no\ living in Chicago, having: bee here on a business trip. Mrs Rhodes is quite a business worhar and as such, has been quite sue cessful in handling real estate i Chicago Her many friends-, -bet white and-colored, are always gla to see hifr in Columbia. She is als H~ good drivoiy and-Hrwas easy fo the two to make the" trip. . Miss Mary A. Runting, a senio m ~Manual Tnvfnfffg S -hool. Boi dentown. N. J, left the- city fo New York Monday, to spend few weeks with her aunt and unci Mr and Mrs, John GaJTman," be = - fore returning to schooL-t?=-Sef teniber. She spent the jumme heie with her mother and grand mother* Mrs. Lula A. Bunting an Mrs. Mary Hampton, and asstste her uncle in the office of The Pal metto Leader M A R RIA G E ANNOINC EM EN' Mr, and Mrs. J??W. Rostiioraun announce the marriage of thei daughter Evangeline to Mr M. I Foster*, ot Cmcinnatf;- Ohio Mti Foster is a graduate of Benedic College. Mr. Foster is a graduat of Wilberforce University* Ohi< The bride and groom will spen then* honeymoon in Atlantic Cit; New-Jersey: BIRTH ANNOl'NCEMENT Mr and Mrs. James A. Wake field of New York City announc moo n.,,i ,i?;? nicely. MARRIAGE AN'S'O l\N? E M EN' i / ' r_ L_ I Rev. and Mrs. W. J Robinson o 1517 Harden street, Columbia, J C., wisb to announce the mavri age of thoir daughter Jannie Ma to Mr. Howard A. Holmes of Cc lumbia, S. C., June 24,1938. Wants Position Teacher, graduate Allen univei Box 305, Georgetown, S. C. WARD ONE WILLING WABKRBS CLUB t The Club met at the home < Mrr Kathtfrine Sims, 121 Rull S1 Tuesday night, Aug. 9th The mei m# Wfts CftIRM to M'dPr hy the pri ident Miss Lucy Jones.; and opei Nancy Sims. Prayer by Mrs. Kat Sims Bible verses were recited \ all of the members. Then Mrs. M Thompson led another soni , th^ minutes were read and appro' ed ori motion of Miss "Ttfr"STms se onded by Mrs C. M, Thompso The roll was called. The rneetir closed; Mrs E. M Mumr terL tl closing song; Miss Lucy Jones di missed us by giving the closing o< THE HOTEL SERVICE CLUB An ev<ming of merriment with dreams of expansion was spent Thursday by the Club and their guests at the College Inn, m what might be called the largest affair of the season. One hundred and ten pleasure Hungered souls lost theselves in the perpetual flux of gaiety and the fantastic melodies of Swing Time from the leading bands of the country I The club is growing rapidly, ^ 1 and is seeking to spread its influ- ( 1 once all over the State. Whrle the t guests were enjoying themselves . in the ball room of the Inn, the n members met in the Pink room to a discuss among other things, the 1 forming of new clubs in the State. ? Messrs. Smith". Jackson and Mori. ris of Spartanburg showed great a interest in our plans and promised) r cooperation in spreading thi-s idea i?. ?U.. -tI ? -r ii.- oi.j._ I t w viic" vivntri jitu is ui -vnt; oictu*. j ? After ihls meeting wo met in the'I - spacious dining loom, where ev- f j erything to satisfy the inner mar t i. was served. , \ i> Mr..Arthur Williams, the prc?i-|t dent of the Club has been confined c to His home lor tV 0 WOOUs. but In | i somewhat on the mend now We U .n o asking all 'memhem tx? be 'prea I \ ? ent to the regular meeting Sun Jay j f afternoon .at 3:30. \ i Y4SFFORS FROM BROOKLYN^ J A X Y ENTERTAINED AT e SPARTANBURG. S C On the occasion of the visit of ' .Mr and mis. S Whitney Hairston ~ e of Brooklyn N. Y. at the home of " a relatives Mr. and Mrs S M Wheel- | V er and daughters, on Keene St., . nnd f*iends of the Hairstons Mrj p v.und Mrs.* Leroy Browne, also of:j v -Brooklyn. N. Y Several entertain-1 n merits we^ia,. given as ar compliment (' n for the house guests. Misses Ann? h and Sara Wheeler were hostesses * e with a Pokono Party on Tuesday.. . f On the following?_day. Wednesday |. p.m., a" house party was given; ! ,t dancing was the feature of . the . evening EveryortO enjoyed rt. Orr ?Thursday evening. Miss Grace Wal d ker Was hostess jft her home on I- X. Dean street with a party honor- ! d ing the guests from Brooklyn, N. s Y A lovely.-evening was spent by the guests. Mrs. Hairston' was e Miss Ellen Campbell before her ( f marriage and a native of this ( y Mty. ( Mrs. Annie Lee Burgin of Char- , r tottesville, Va, is the house guest j n of her uncle Mr. S. M Wheeler , h and family on Keene street -? , h Mrs t,Do!1 James Mann has re- . d turned tp the city after being in d Columbia attending summer ses- ( g sion. ?-??- == : _ <j 1- ? 1 SOMETHING STARTED WHAT? 7TTC E. RKl'RLA l lMN AL CLUBi; lie club-is-something new and 1 ' something ctifforen?. The club ' . was organized August 2, 1938 at 1 the home of Miss Rosanna I^ewis 1 h The club selected as ith President < Miss Charlotte. Baker. The other ' J? officers are Mr. John Martin vice I , president; Miss Benzena Blocker, I secretary; Miss Kathaleen How ? aid treasurer; Mish Rosanna Lew- r lh=frnreporteiT7 purpose of this A club is to give the younger folk good clean and wholesome tecrea' tion. : " ' , ~ ~ Tlclub is an out growth of "the A. C. E. League and has as a iU ideal the-younger -Hulk We have as our slogan "None Dvnom- ; iiiational Prcjudice"~\Vtntow t?4ce* lhe--ftberty^4n juvitinar all .young J 1 people to attend the meeting and 1 I- would be very giad t0 have you 1 d join our club. The club meets ' tl' evei'y wpek on Tuesday. At the ' 1- meeting held last Tuesday a very ( , good time was had. We played a < very enjoyable game which was 1 r brought us by our president of the I A. C. E. League and chief presi- ( h dent of?the-cluii. Mr. Henry Web- . i' her. The game was as follows: L Each person present was given a "."trattrmnr.?The?peeson?holding?lii?_ _ it balloon to the longest length would e ieceive a prize. You were auto- 5.1 malic-ally out of the game if your d balloon slipped out of your hand and went down-or if "it burst. The -I pT-ize?'which was a cedar chest filled with stationery was won by our secretary, Miss Benzena Blocker. The game was very interesting After the game wah played -re?j freshmants was servetT The riexT ~ ^ meeting will be held Tuesday Aug- " b usf 9, 1938 at the home-of-M4ss-f? B.rzena Blocker at 6:30 o'clock. All nT(*mber's asked to be on t time. ' And now before we sign off the | air, wo would,like very muuch to ? see you in our League Services, , I won'tyojv. J:ome? Wfc will see ?*jthat you snend an enjoyable afpjtirnoon. We need your presence. ^ | Would like to have some of our , "older folk too sometime. Come in I 1 l. ? ? ..'rt. nf_i. L i mm ii ivt" iun wiin us. >v iiii:n mis column?every wet1 k. ??? ?? This is station A. C. E. R. C. ? -signing off, so long. Your reporter Ro^anna Lewis. ftT.D T?MMRS AND CUBAN ST A ItS TO FEATURE DAYv AT RANDALL'S ISLAND SUNDAY AUGUST 21st. New Yoi k City?Few fans to" lay know the 01 iprin of Negro base ^ > ball, brt any number of fans know of such stars as Dick Redding, ^ I no \v i' l lapis, Krnrks James. John ' 1' l.leyd, Chappie Johnson. Dan Mrre,Sol Wh;tt! and Wickwaic. Th 'Jf i great .Walter1 Johnson, former ', Washington ace twirler once lost ? n 10 "imc in Schenectady. N. Y. ^ tto Wickware Pick Redding who n- secutive-times, will oppose Smoky Joe Williams, who once averaged 1C nycnty^Tivc , strike outs per game. s* Th ' country has ^been scoured in lo an effort to bring together all the 1 ? - - c? tta 51 ai ev ABBfr |-| eV I NO I E: Your quafction anaww i clipping of this column la anclo reply, aeud m quarter (2bc) and veiopa, for my New Astrology 1 rnaii free advvce en thee (S) qu t*rin.i*r?, and correct adttretie U ???oigt.lv Street. Columbia, Sont ?M??< v?? >???????" K.I1.?AL school I have Liovmal.-; riends, but when school is out I ind easily influenced, do you think ] hey just want to copy my lessons i when at school and that is all. hey want tvith me. What must I--; lo? Ans:?Don't be easily influeiicci; I >ve?ryone has to fight their weak mint., n ii.l yr.il tvill?r 0 n jt also. Bf i little more sociable as well as risit around with the girls in your lass and you will make some nice 'riends. Your trouble is, that you !bnTt evcr~~get out- ar invite ~yotrr i rhums to youi\ house. . .. S.LN?I have planned to .go to i 'hiladelphia in a few days -and vant to know if I will get a job? i Ans: Yes, open von get nun- i fry enough, you wont waste any j ime finding something to do Stop | >y at a number of the restaurants 1 ind you can find something: to do hat will enable you to live and jet by. Once you get a little mop. ! iy in your pockdt you can look for ' vork of your choice.k ' M.RW?I have a lot with 11 o j louse on it and want to know if 1 .V? will ever get it straight and ie able to put a home on the' .. . I' Ans:it vs going 10 lUkU kne to clear the titles to this lot; 1 .vaste no time in doing it If you J 'eel that you cannot do ityourselfs hen consult with a lawyer who is 1 familiar with this type of work 1 Idrtimers who formerly dwelt in I he basebal hall of fame. More 1 :han fifty players have already a f Treed to take part in this game. ?art of the proceeds of thi^ game ' vill be used to aid the old .boys, j ,vho aro not enjoying the nece*ssary fortunes of life, ny old thp^r, 'esirous of taking part in this Tame, will communicate with the i of the N. Black - Yankees. < i"5 W 135 street, Nc*w York Ciiv Another featuie of the old-tim : ?pvi.grnm ' is a game between ( he New York Black Yankees and I he Cuban Sta^s. This team from 1 "lib", has many players in their J ivio.tin who . handed the National ' League -rChatnpicn New York , fJiants a 4 out of 5 lacing last ' ivintey in Havana This is their 1 l'-st appearance in Harlem, and * ihoiy legion of followers i<* planiing to-turn out in masses, Sun- * lav. August 21, 10.18. at Randall's t Island , 1 Y~~ , ' TH4v MY ST FRY W S. CI, IB j ' ? ; -J The cluh held their 5th anniver- ( ary at the home of Mrs Mary ) "enhedv,?fttO?Main?r?tt,?A-ug?, ith 1028- Hr?. ha. ha! what a nice ime the Huh did-TuTvcirvrl'rtr all | be "girts YveaYitUf their -^even?v5^-j jowns. At 9 o'clock four tables | .vere set up and we did have a*" nts. of fun. At 10:20 hot chicken , linnets were served. Cold drinks, 'jgarettes. candy and also g.iess yhat ^ -V ?.; ? r( P. P Look." LookL the Mystery | Hub is going to Taylor's Tavern Monday evening. Aug 15, 1928. THE WAVERLY BRANCH *?i-KAXLij> vr (DDDPriATKS THK * / I I) IV .'I I\ X ,f . . - - | FOLLOWING LETTER: Resident Training School West Columbia, S. C. July 15, 1938 Miisdames Talley and Wheeler, Waverly Branch of the Richland Co. Public Library, Coluumbia, S. C. Dear Friends: The doors of Camp Moore op^rvI to us one year ago today and rver since~that day many eourtesies have been shown to us by our many friends in Columbia and the vicinity. I We are gratefuPto all of them, but we Are highly indebted to you for yaur. liberal services in the use of the library. You have taken great care in aiding us in the selection of ooks to meet all of our needs. We are hoping that at sometime in the near future we may be able to show our gratitude in a different manner. Thanking you- fen- your cooperation, Very truly yours, tr&ittErs and Staff, Mrs. J. G. Hngol, Director. OUR VISIT TO EDGEFIELD We spemt Sunday July ftlst at Edpefield with our pood friend, Rev. A. D Dawkjns and hvs pood people This was our first visit to Ihla historic town We preached in the morning to nn appreciative audience; in the afternoon Dr. E. F G Dent, the popular presidinp elder came over and held his quarterly conference and preached the sermon of hrs life. At .nipht we preached a society sermon for tho Juvflnlle Burnd Aid The?church was packed and the pulpit was full of preachers Bro^JWesL Oliver is the president of this society and this order is doinp a preat work. We appreciate the invitation of niE JUiiiET'io :M-;H 5?i g i > I I ? -ed in this paper ONLY whan \ J Bed m your letter. For private J | self-addressed, stamped so- < > leading, and receive by return \ lestions. tiigrn your full name I all letter*. Addr? all mail 4 b/Carolina' -- - mil see if hi- can't. speed things up for you. - r B?-*Will wo bo here at this place for another year or what is in store foi' us? Ans: A change is ahead for y-ou and your hush;1 ml He is going to find employment with a rcliabrtr fii'i11 befoi e tli1-' middle erf fall which will enable you to move, rhe plans that you have in mind ire worthy of thought; carry IfUHUJ jufr. * I I.V?I now have some plans in 1 nilid to leave this city and er.o m-J tm business in anothei?town TVll ne if I am* going to have any luck ind would you advise me to do. it ? Ans: Therrt-is nothing like trying and the city you have chosen is somewhat larger than where you lie located, so you should be able to make a success of the Cafe business. G.H.?1 am a young man at the igo of 12 and I have had bad iuck all of my days My mother.1 has gone and left me and I want to know if she is ever going to return ? Ans: Just as soon as your mother is financially able to have you ivith her; she is going to send for con Sha mivin ynn itiiiti flr. -much. as you do her. It is not her wish .hat you two are separarted,' but; (he had to do something to make a living. Stop worrying child be?ause you are too young. Rev. Dawkins: They treated us royally We hope tP visit them a?ain?W R B. )CR CORRESPONDENT VISITS \NDERSON By W R. Bowman . | AndeYson, Aug. 3?We are now n Anderson for our first time. Wc. ranie to meet the 25th Annual Sos ''*n f-f Pnnpl>.v Ttni'i:i 1 Society )f which Mr. W. I Peck is the* efii ient president,"but cot IclT'hrCbiiinhia and missed tli.it great nuet ne. We learned that a gu'at session was held, in which all lodges* nade round reports and all claims .vere promptly paid. Mr. Peck stated this session was on<? of the vest ever held in the 25 years the Society has been in existence. While in Anderson, we called on i number of our subscribers and hey responded in paying for tin 'ir . tt-.; : ?u_ lit | II I ? l' K'Jil V.'l IU Ivti I II ill mi-' li>:ith of Mix An n i e Bolton. who lit*J in May. Brother Bolton, hoi itrshand .told lis about the great i'oik she did Tor her church and >omnumi.ty. Bio. Belton has a nieo loine. and a nice" car and is doing? well. ?' 11 While in aTTH ovson, wt. sprnt loth nlgfits wrth Dr. and' Mi s. J two story p;u\sonago_ beautiful hurch. and they gave us a pood time. The members idolize him.. Mrs Washington and the Lids a .> happy We pi edict for them a suclessfqj year. ~ RIDGEWOOQ- C A MP NEWS If a staff member of Tin- Palmetto Leader would happen out here on Friday morning and see how anxious?t-he?patient^?are topet "the paper out of the mail, the company would realize more the trnod it i? linincr nod bn ononm-nn' ! ! to go sti!! higher in the field of journalism. We hope quite soon the editor will resume his duties and give some more of those manlv eye opening ancT thought provoking .e.ditouilk The patients with the exception t>f one voting ladv L not fe'ling so good at thu writing, are cheerful and optimistic. The officials seem to have at heart our welfare a t! this in turn create a feeling of security. From time to-time we have many visitors. We are so glad for them until Wc> ask you to indulge w.htfe we name a few of them: Mrs. Flossie Taylor of Union Baptist church has sponsored s<-\> era! enjoyable programs and"-Kas given us reading matter. V Rev. .Julius "Dolman of Edirjto, S. On marie a pop-ealFand tried lu cheer each one of u3 individually. MrT E. M Derby of West Columbia knows how to deal with the sick. He amuses us with jokes and. h;t|ppiin,ings?of the nnt-dd' world and then feds us spiritually. Prof. Riddick wa, out Sunday an I played a few lovely songs fop us. " and brought-cheer are: Miss Inez : Martin, Mrs. Clarence Hart, Mrs.1 G. F. Belton, Mrs. Chanpy Pincknev, Mr and Mrs. ,S. J Derrick, Mfs? Mabel Wil'on, M rs t'romer,' Mr. Bill .oGrdon and others I do riot recall. Witli the exception of rest period which last from 2 to -1 p.m. you are welcome to visit u.s from morninS until 9; pjnv We hrie !poking for ycru. ^ SUBSCRIBE FOR TJTK I,PAPER ? BRONZE TALENT ItI V1 I" A SUCCESS Nine Valuable I'ri/.es Wurdeil i ^-ucky Contestants Tl. ? . Jin: i'lyuiiif.in ! i atfi fin vHionzi! Talent Kevue ylvi i,It'll University <.jit-. Aujru.st. 1st was a', pi oat >u< 1 alented yuiwii^>ti.m'v; li'Mii ail nailof tile city t*<rfi)|n:ti (}- j'..i- i.Vif}<, and prizes ami j?ri n<?-<i ,n>- << f 1 til' nil lit 1 I ll II I i Hi' Hi I bold in Oolunibi-a. - ' Ajn appreciative audi< mm up-' plaudeil loud ami lornj a- an < >;. pll'Ssion of the I- enjoyiimot a ". .. s'pe ialty minder.. ireo-m,:; v .Che contestants ami the on':.' tia. Various nu?n Uin', r.o,. f . . Rionalr -'htmiro-^rr"- m< ". ?vr'-?? cooperated by con*: ih'V iny pi aw. for " the j lucky conte.-tniit. H ? ?i? -TON V \< VI loS . w Miss Henrietta K. I.b'njr L'.;o~j Pendleton St.. ami Inn e-.u>in tit* Miss Minora K Ha.iis t lllamlilip i t 1 e i n t : I?Set- ; ; 1 Au?;. 6, for New York, wlisr. t|,. Will visit .Mi-- l.< : . - and Mis John Henry Lopp ami i,tie Miss Han':.-: ant:'- aid MissesTMaryaret aim Item; < Tim ~ ri*s and Mr. Willatd Ha They were accompanied Jasper hawsuiLUa i'ai .a- I'i. -fTfria.-Wc wish for ih.-Tw'.. ; ? an enjoyable stay. Hu tui n on or befr/j e ' Sept 1 J'? i:Vi:.MN(; STA|"*SI)( I \| (-1.1 II | The club met at it- .n.-njkil :.<ui: ' ] S o'clock last ,\Vydm-s4.ay^^upht, i The mooting was t^dli'd to orderJ by the president. &iut?'hy the e!-b( Bible verses by each im-'inhei An- ' othcV selection by the club that brought our devotions ' to a, choc., New and unfinished business Was discussed. Thy dub is-giving s\.?d ver tea Sunday. August 1 rth at, the home of Mrs. B. W.illjams. loirji. Gates street The public'is cordially! imntod. to. umui-niinl *iaii v? Uu <ii?i . selves- wifh us. Time a o'clock. j ,L'A>lt SANT.SOCIAL ( LI B j The dub met at the home o f -Miss .NHlie Z. Myers 222" Senate street with the president Mr..; Mitchell in charge j.JThe members discussed ol<l uin i new business'} the most important was the- trip. -Monday-ni to. Aug?Id W.- ate .vtending an invitation to all ol' our friends. A good time is assured.; Round trip picket i^ 2'r Cbnte an I bring your guest. Cars and trucks will leave froni (brya'.'s andHarden; Heidt and Getvats and. Harden ?n !?T:iy 1 o?sv oi t \V " i adjourned to meet at?the boa..' Mrs. Louisa N'apper. '.'lU W ilt. it I street. MT. ZION A. M. M. ( Ill KCil I Rev. \V I' Carolina. I'uslor Sunday seh ol opened . the usual hour with Sup', .lames and his co-work--i s at . their post of duty. A splendid. ! -son ' th: oueh I hint thi? jinil *i #?? * 1 ? 1 review by Mi-- Gertrude Ihjr'' . At-lhoii a.m. i b^'an. Our pa-t"i iiiu'. imi> h mi proved !o sel< t ii hi- t-xt lY< nr the 12! :43_ofJSl. J he. ThhrAvn? a won Yi't'ul >;)e?*dire. .tjillv a iiv itlad that ;; "a-'-" - r tinp .sti orrtr mnrin and(*; - vn preach, the yruspvl. . ._j__ . At 7:.?.0 w,. a train a--r:. ' .. i a:, i _ oui>" pastor b'.i/mtht us a #.th- r messakv h um the bo>>kof Jonah. We are prayiRn tly.it (i< 1 will e : tinpe to stieiijfthtn him that he may continue to m a> : ;i- h- ; Sunday and . Sunday ieh;. Our church is lookimr much better "o"!7"'?h'P" Tnshtw" ~PtMl v.v- htrnr painted it and the pa>t r along with the _ members are nio'<v tlv.n proud of it. Thu work wa- donebv the Church Aid 15 a d with Mrs. F. I Carolina, pt-id lit: Mrs. T. B Jones. e/'m y: Mr A L. F y'. treasurer.. Th:> is a wonderful board in Alt. Zu-n church. " ' * ~ Sunday. .-Vu trust- 14th at ' 'hi p.m. Dr. K. 11. Motiilj. pie-ider.: of Allen university v ill Mieali at Mt Zion AMK ch-reh. Tin \> :olie is cordial ly- invited?ts> attend this program. Miss Precious Wl.it-.. , f N smith L vhitP'.r M!. :i' 1 Mr W B. Moody >11! t'nrh ^ ? Mrs Kstclia .James.is s.t.i.l! on tin > ?ick list at this writ:nir. We \v>- V ? (jla.l to see Mrs. A?ia N'e'.s-.-: ( | Sunday aftur having been k piite awhile. Mis. Ruth AtuKrs if Washington. la. ('.. ;, homo "j account tht. ilia ,--s- of her tv.oI t' er. Mis. KstulUt Jjunos ,.ii Park , I street. Sellers Chapel 1 laptis-r t hurch llc\.- J. S. Hall. Pastor Sunday sehoo! '< petied at tin usual, hour with Su r t. J as. ltow n ami liis co-work-rs at tlieir no.-; of duty. A ?plertdi<i lesson through--Ol'-t til!1 sduhil. At 11:110 a.m. morning service P paw; in -tlie ah-mr. .>f t tie n.s- ~ tor the Rev. iVt >Ums of Lalta preached for. _its. _110. ustJ a> a subject Two (treat Doctors. TRis 1 -was a wond-1 fnl message and mpny we.e prm-caV at this sov-a-v?At 7:.1() p.m. we ag in assejnbled and the Rev. J. W. Rvntis preneh..'d a wonderful seriij n from the 10:14?H>?Matt Mr. Willie Ruin's wifo was t;ik_ .11 tA RJoia lire to the In -U-ta'. on Monday for an opera' urn. We are 1P l. - l . f -praying ior noi a speedy recovery. AT I.KN TKMIM M \MK (HI IU'11 Rev. J. \V VVi(KerHjHH>n, Pastor | ?{} room* rile-- This?week saw nil" clubs in full swine for the fall rally, Sept 26. Hostesses enter-tained large numbers who are an\ ".'SAT E'.'EBV-1 . jr W0Mfl> ^Hr" S 'T^I J wo'i t ?-y 'T i * ^tc ** ' '*r \ fw:; (lOi)I K KlOV'I / ff tOBy '!ov. not* h'.'^e ^ Gr:Dr rPOY MANUFACTURING COMPAN r v ^ ".V T> /? ; 1' niinnsk0!. A-genu] ne hfTJ" cola Orin!v.r c~fp. Absolutely k, L tll pure. Avoid //-- < Calvin's Newspaper Service I TESTED RKIPE By Frances Lee Barton \ 1! N v. :i-? ?1 to ,>!t: uirclt' ovi.r \ TT th'-rns ?mld t iU :!:ui c::v ? !;< tr.ak. * t-STTT?Hrr?' i.v?: vUm >"J r- oijies - \ ' \ : \ u our i A- ' a_[ ! :: : - ? > : d rnr.'Se l to . . . '?.>:?:> oti" 1 ''* i . ' r-tr iV-=rh ! to 1 : ?! : ;s loci uu a | Fresi Raspberry Bavar.an Cream 1 j.. V.. - !a-;'V : :_vn1Uv' ;: ' gela- , t;-: I ;;.L<>t -.vat-: 1 ljh!.-ji|?'.x-ns ' - -Mr > ;tjt ..tu-hcl tr> sh r.?*plo : : ?. : < i n j'.iu ' a'.:d f. ~ cwSupped. { i'U-M 'v.. o :t; ' ::i hot voter Adii t arid IVt stand ! .ir r.r;:.add Viiti:.;.; 1 *. Add '< dia- ! Svdvtd .. : :? iv.i and *; I'm if. bow 1 of . m hod j. o ? r ; .. ! \rir:^- vuh v 1':.. \ ?lo . ?Or-.- rtj Jt -!!' tlnd :!i: ; ' v ; <i jy__ in ' TirL ii!t"-r..-ld. * U ! ' ' : :: S' -m-> i; heir it..-\v:;- > .?ji .... tni* I- : y ! :. !, __M -.iay . * ,YV;.i .\. T:. v joot. wn- i a: : i :v men <!) ! \v n:,-n. 'I'!.- . r :i -v- ; S.. . v. ' : "t faithf'.:' ' -w t wors. ;r ;a, r u ; . : w. rA I;.i "o< ' "??" i"1''?v.- :i i r * V' -?tinfh MO i t-Vvn!?? _*. A?? lar?rc. m?> ?!> r. i ii' of tho H>?ly Com r both .sfrviees. ntTaijs tin- \vt i k inl'l.i. ? r M Ii? rnlh.v.i? : Mon's Club. Mr. Ahin Mack. S-.;r.?hi?:c'fftn^ta!!v: bv Mrs GStiUw. aL A1 f: ::n<! M'. s. .l.A .l..:vnson. *.':V Faithful Wc'm - at- Mis Holm R-'iIir- I' V . Mi^s Cnf a- I.yV cv am:Tiio S m.Ucair.* nt V,-_ \ ' Af \ 1 - x.. T!;?vv wil; lv a Sa red Foneert > 4? i..4 .y i.ruj.a.um fu>. the here:':; nf the trustee*! Several Sur-day schools and Sty ity hold's ,f,;4 "jVh.; vp;artut~\vill take part in the protrrnro. ThO;e \va? a .irreat fellowship picny :d Fast Flat Rock Thursday Am-e^u' tlte iVat'res wa> a relryrioi;s p: i?L' > am at?F, wuh?tnfr p+v*tor delity'rid the main address. \\ at eh T-t "The t d-d y Fand" the reason's c:oateKF play to staged in early' Sojjt)HVib?v Th.P Leader. \ - n-r s 5RAB-H/HRED? I SHOULD EiNOW hair losing its color? Is it already I with gray.' Don't w orry. >ou can hidesoft, I luffs, with a rippling lustre? b> oe/rjr'ii 's / artcme, the quick-acting, sc. one-liquid hair coloringr L.irit-use b ofl or wash out ai"ui :t doesn't dye . . i?Neither is It iihiu test tw n? >iViT>u.ni 1 1 r Lot irons. ( hoite of 18 colors, jit ? set a bottle, of Lark-use toi/u). - HAIR COLORING - ' Y 3510 OLIVE ST.,? ST. LOUIS, MO. (iray?Hair : 4rtrt -Hrd?of Ji?This 1 l^ulch * Kas> Way! ' ^ icu-.si.:; lia:t L?yv tnai.es duii, la'kei. ifi ay h??i:. It. ic-? Lil.i t??i'.'.. a.:.'. i. i ., jujit yea; s you:.'. c-r Ka.. ..uickly app-lie.! at Fion.f. Ot.e apfy'.ieaiior'i . lasts f"i k> ami wv.?-j:s. Mine. I.'ini.-tirie IhiWe-ll. NevV Jvrsj*.. Hca.jty o m is. issh nevf. .? pfaist-s Qufc.'i-Anti highly Hun- . 'irula of Hoautic.uiii aiua/ng il 'if.Uy, S.-n-l V.. 'I'uV je.cmur. o?:\ly. ?1 ];!u?* postage-whet; he fltlivfvs your -order. - Monet?hack < 1 u.aranlve~I*' ,y?.. are rr-t .irmjikte'.y satisfied. veur money w.'Ii b,. irhyily ivfunsed with Tj\- i.nVV ' >' , r y - "write (RLKN-ANN MFG. CO. 20 Richmond .St. Newark,' N. J. l>*l)t. 17. AMOS & SON i'l NKHAI; HOMK Ambulance Services-Day or Nitfht & License Kmhalming Our Service i< .Your Sert ice Our Hume.iy For Your Service. "Let I s Ser%e One Another Phone 79-J ^ l-'.'l K A11 ID )AI) A\ L. JOHNSTON, S. C. mmmoammmmmummmaBaamm kli'Rlsknta'hn ls wanted T. . r *T -A-'V.-i- c1 iOaN ti ;,<A N, - s-.-.k NK-:i:oKS ' VFi Ttir ' , , FA::::it; h UZ FtyieL A 15.. LL Is . 1 ' ?* A 1 MLA--;: > A- !?? C"tn 1? Wr;t, * S-.ii. I 7?U?p j-hrJ.t.T-:?? 22t'<1 w. n.'::, A . * -. I'tiilo d"!. Fa. , ..thets. " .'.ere > it \'!tur.i t'.? liberal ?u:..j i.v y",lhi Tii'-t' 1 prizi.-. ? I Si: J1AIRU)XGEK A won'derful Haii (.rower Makes the hair grow lung. Full ,ulii. .1 air 11 iai i w in prov* its v\ onJ?'-f .,1 worth llairlonger C?i i?v>? . 25c Hostage ?-lOt ALS1E H NV Y.N N L Buy 24, llio, S. L. BAXLEY'S DAIRY Grade "An Milk PHONE 2-1116 i.Vtti I.lniwond A VI- t Il1xl11.n4.hm ^>1'' Fan-P-I ,in Syem ? 11 < Reftutj rulture C.a-e FAN-oT'IN HAIR. Scalp Panrutf and 'liiilet Pi-pa rations a Trial Th- r-' w >-fh 5e -a "~ p rover.. !!avt- and n e growing Hair . r l?;1v !ir- ' Rnrt Spots when, direction* arc f >Uowoil W :: I uiimli , a fall growth- ? of Ha,r 1 . , 1 Box Ha:i- Growo; 3oC 1 Box Special Hair liioun 4<">c 1 Bex Sea in Soap 20c 1 Box Blessing 0.1 I 45?,' 10 cents extra f.o: postage R. giftc od in l'.' S. Patent Office. Agents Wanted Write for Term# Made R> M.ne. FWMF P. ( \ ROLLS A KViH High Market Street Georgetown, S. C. (, R KFN WOOD N1 - W M .To?oph But lev of Philndelphii. Pa., fornnriy <-f Greenwood Phoenix street. Mr. Lesley Brown uf I'harleBtcm Stweek-end guest of Mis? Rebecca **Watson. / # ..