The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 20, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5
SajurJay, August 20, 1038
Dr. and Mrs. B7~A7 Everett and
family, after spending tip?. summer
at their cottane in Maine will
?roiurn to?the- city August- 21 at.Their
guctsts during the sumfiTSV
included Miss Georgia Cook df CoTlumbia;
Miss Jean Hardwick of
Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Win
Champion of Washington, D. C.
Many social affairs were given in
their honor. Their report quite a
pleasant^ summer "spgnt in Maine.
Miss Ruth Thompson, -the at
tractive?daughter-/?Bun
cy Thompson of Blaiis. was seen
passing through the city enroute
to Richmond, Va. She is accompanied
by Mrs. Margaret Smith of
Columbia and little Henry and
Baumgardner Hildphrand They
will spend ten days as the house
guests of Mrs. Annie Pitts, mothetr
of Mrs. Smith. The trip is being
made by motor with Miss Thompson
at the wfae.el. _ "... i
Mr. and Mrs. Ford had Vs their
their guest Miss DeFord of Washington,
iD. Cl -While here Mjss
Alice Aaron gave a party in honor
of Miss DeFord. Everyone that attended
the party" enjoyed themselves
highly. .
Robert E. Pearson 10 and his
little brother Theodore Napoleon
9, have returned Jiome after a
pleasant week's visit with their
wdth*~their^grandmother, Mrs W.
B. Pll?lltwlMW ' ' i
Miss Texanna Shells. formerly .
of?Columbia, now' of Charleston,
W. Va., is home visiting her mo_
ther and sister. She is spending
the week-end with her grandpar '
entn 01 winnsnoro.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Mable Bouie, formerly of
Columbia, S. C., but now o f
Brooklyn, N. Y., announces her
marriage to Mtu, Steve Hihes of
Brooklyn, N. Y., on June y, 1938.
The couple is making their home at
1096 Dean street. |
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Miss Mattie Hampton, of Co- ^
lumbia, S. C.,. announces her engagement
to Mr. John Montford,
of Brooklyn, N. Y. The wedding
will take place on Sent. 1. Thev
will make4 their home at 1096
Dean street, Brooklyn, N. Y. <
_ . Professional -notice?j
" Dr. B7A~ Everett will return to
sume'his practice Aug. 22ncl.
ON VACATION SOUTH
?' "'RCYS^C^H. A nngtvgttg'gwd- DaYi^
iel Berrien and Miss Margaret ,
Felder and Mrs. Bessie Berrien, all
of Pittsburg', Pa., passtvl thru the
city Monday, en route to Baxley
McRae and Macon Ga. The ladies
will also visit relatives and friends
in Union Springs, Ala. After visiting
Chattanooga, Tenn., they will
. return to Pittsburg. We wish them
a pleasant stay South. i (
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. Henry Hoyel
Jr., who departed this?life Aug?j
"ust 9, 1938 wish to express thanks ,
to the mahy friends for the florar1
tribute,, and the kind expression
of sympathy also to the under
tak&rs7?the Colman funeral home
VVe-st Palm Beach, Fla., and Hi
and sons, Columbia, S.C., for *
kindness.
Mr. Henry Hoyel, father; Mi>
Nettie Hoyel, wife; Sisters, Me.
dames iSarah Goodwin, Daph* _
Daniels, Mary J. Davis, Elizabeth
Sands; Niece, Sarah Green; Nep- j
hew, Sylvester Hoyel.
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Wants Position 11
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Teacher, graduate Allen tiniver- 1
rity wants position; fall term. ?
Box 305, Georgetown. S. C. 1
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THE SUNBEAM WORKERS I
CLUB . j
j
On Monday nite, Aug. 8, at 8:30 |
o'clock the S. W. Club had its reg <
ular mertting at the home of Mr. ,
Winsel Jacques on Pendleton St. j
The house was called to order by ]
the president, who opened with a 1
short devotiorial exercise and then (
turned immediately to Business. ,
Final plans were made concerning |
the "Whist Tournament" which is i
to be had on Monday nite, August ,
15. Yyu are invited to come; the i
admission^s ll>c^ single; 25c couple, i
We are sorry to mention . t h e i
death of one of our member's hus- |
band, Mr. Rubin Walker, wh3 died i
Aug. 8 at 12 o'clock. His sickness <
and death, which a short period |
of time, certainly was a shock Co ^
everyone, but God knows best. |i
We had two new joiners, Misses 1
Ella Johnson and Minnie Ruff, i
The roll was called and ttich mem <
ber responded with his weekly 1
dues. Afterwards we adjourned to i
meet with Mrs. Pearl Martin on 1
Pendleton St. A refreshing repast i
was served and we had a lot of i
fon.
PRYTANEAN FRATERNITY
NOTES
By Otto Jamison
The Prytanean Fraternity held
its regular weekly meeting o n
Tuesday evening, Aug." 16, with
Mr. D. A. Christie as 'the host.
The meeting was called to order
by the honorary pj-esid?<nt Mr.
Joseph Wilson. The minutes were
read; the roll called and general
business discussion was >n order.
The Fraternity is now formulat- f
ing plans" for im early fall social
function.
Mr. Julius Davault a very pop- j
ular_ member of the Fraternity ..j
was present, after having spent I
most of the Summer in Asheville.
We wish to announce the donors!
of prizes given to contestants on!
the Bronze Talent Revue program j
which was given by the Frat on
August 1. They are: Holley and!
Sons Funeral Home. Leevy's Fu-1
neral Home, &uick- . Service Shoe^
Shop, Waverly Service Station, [
Paul & Marshall?Dry?'Cleaners,?
Ors. Monteith, Harper, Cooper and Sanders.
We also wish to thank the public
for- their cooperation and Mr
IX- A. Chrjstie for the enjoyable
music played by his orchestra.
EVENING STAR SOCIA CLIHJL
The club held its regular meeting
at 8 o'clock Wednesday nrte
past. In the absence of our president
Mr. G. W. McDaniel FT? e
chaplain opened devotions with
the club song. After devotions- the
meeting was turned over to Mr.
J. Burton and opened for business.
Tho minutes were read and adopt- (
ed. New and unfinished business
a joyful time at our Silver Tea. <
Visitors nine: Mr. L. Outen, Mr. *
G. Alston, Mr. E. Jenkins, Miss M. x
Collins, Miss R. Scott, Mr. and 5
Mrs. I. Jenkins. Mr. Marion Ev- k
t
son. On August 20. Saturday nite
the club "will have a Fish Fry at ~
the homo of Mrs. R. Williams
1002 Gates St.. We ajri inviting all
our friends to stop by and give
us a pbp call Saturday night.
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mr. -dun taylor and *
family visit bowman b
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Mr. and Mrs, Dan Taylor and -C
family motored to Bowman Sun- t
day to. visit his uncle Rev. Taylor -g
who is pastoring thg Mt. Olive t
church at Bowman.- Yhose accom-, F
narufad him ^ wcW^^Httte^^Master ~T<
Jesse Isaac and Mrs. Marie Sen- s
ior. While on their return they J
sp?nt a few minutes with his \
aunt at St. Matthews and Orange s
burg. They reported a Ifine trip n
and spoke of how the farmers s
are getting along, and how thaw
fields are white with cotton. a
Mrs. Flossie Mae Taylor i s e
planning to Visit Rev. Taylor's c
church Sunday. _ s
WARD ONE-WILLING - - fe
Workers club f<
,|s
There was a~ Silver Ten Sunday c'
Aug. 14th in behalf of Mrs. Crea-'o
sie Mae Thompson 427 Sumter St. j<
Many visitors were present. Most s;
of thei members responded. We
had a short talk-from Miss Hattrie
Raleigh; MTss Essie Moss sang
a song; also Miss Dorothy Thomp
son. Mrs.- Eva Mae Moss ang a ?
solo. Mr. Silas Smith welcomed :
the visitors; then Mrs. C. M. a
Thompson served'., cakes, candies ^
and iced tea. ' * i
"Tuesday night, Aug. 10, t h e ?
club -met at the home of Mr. S. lf
Smit, 410 Sumter -St-. The -presi- 0
dent presiding, Miss Lucy Jones. n
Opened with the club song led by
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss; prayer?by- y
Mr. Silas Smith. Bible verses re- n
cited by all the* members. Mrs.
t'. M. Thompson led another song. t
The minutes were read and ap p
proved on ipotion of Mr. Silas ?
Smith, seconded by Mrs. Moss.
The roll was called, the members ^
responded. Then the meeting was
closed. Miss Lucy Jones led the
closing song; Mr. Archie Tucker c
dismissed us.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB f,
r~?~~ fa
The, club held its regular meet- y
ng at the home of Mrs. Isabella Bj
loyner 51,1 Sumter tstreet. Onen- ?
irtg song shf?Miss Annie Porter; d
prayer by Mr. Willie Boyce. Sec-fa
>nd song. Shine on Me led by Mr. fa
Lest* r Thompson; Scripture les-,
son read by Mr. David Able, AI e,
third song led by Miss?..Portefr, ^
closed the devotions. The house n
ivas openoH for business ' by the e,
president, Mr. Sam Williams. The
minutes of the last meeting were jy
were* read and approved. The
>ick committee reported Miss M. Q,
L. Carr sick. Unfinished and new
aufciness of importance wa8 discussed.
The roll was called and each
member responded. A joint meeting
will be held at the homef of
Mr. J. Kennedy, August 23, 1221 A
Wheat street. After we dismissed d
:>nef of the most alluring events p
if the season was held at t h e si
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Ja?t Ken 01
ledv, which was a surprise, birth tl
night.pnrty in honor of our presi ft
lent^. Jtho was ushen d in - by the IV
men of the club where a table b!
svag beautifully set. An attractive si
birthday cake centered the table T
A-ith two large candles on each ft
md. Asr the lights came on the w
guests cheered with roars of hap o
ay birthday greetings." The presi- h
lent was so surprised, he almost n
broke down im tears. After listen- n
ing to a talk hy him, he was seat V
eh! by the host at the head of the cl
table. A course of chicken, rice, ,h
cold slaw, sliced tomatoes, rolls, ci
tea and cake was herved. Each T
of the 22 guests present express- r
ed himself as having spent ap en- tl
Joyable evanlng. 1 h
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*MISS ETTj
Conceit Celebrity, gave eight cone
under the auspices of the Ndith C
nation. The recitals- were held at i
soroJ by the State. Miss Moten aj
'or Negroes, ' Durham; Shaw Univ
school, Elizabeth City; State Nori
^"^grsmir'T?ffrvgrBlt-y. -eivnrim try I"
ft r. i:oiippp, urt'pnshnro ami TeacJ
UAMUSANT SOCIAL CLL'li
The club met at the home of
drs. L. M. Napper, 913 Walnut'
treet Tuesday nite, at its usual
lour. The president Mr. Mitchell
resented Mr. H. R. Riley, the <
haii-man of the -program xcimmit^
ee, who rendered a splendid pro- 1
rram. The opening' song was our i
heme song. Prayer by" Mr.- W. i
Irown. The program was as fol- .ows:
Current events by Mr. i
Uuitiv;?poem- Mrs.? A-;? Brown 1
hort talk Mr. W. Brown; poem i
liss N. Z. Myers; duett Misses i
Vhaley and Dalsh. Our guest r
peaker was a promising young c
nan Mr. Joseph A. Brown who t
poke on the many crimes that c
re are confronted with today. We
re surd Ivy having-such a speak- ?
r, our club will never commit a *
rime. The hosts tlngr Lewis Bros,
crved delicious cream and cakei
"he president Mr. Mitchell call- ^
(1 -Mrs; -NapptrWaruT thanked her
or making it so pleasant for us.
lub and saij that her home ^is j ^
pen for us at all times. We ad- (
ourned to .meet at 1920 Gervais (
treet. j
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1AMK.L.1 VAI.YIIUN TUIK I *
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Mrs. Annie- R. Taylor and niece
Irs. Alice T. Shuler of 840 Ad- ..
nis stieet, Au'irusta. Ga.,.aceom- f
anied her niece Mrs. Bessie Tin-"^
al and daughter of Sumter S. C.
n their vacation tour. Mrs. Tirfdal .
s the wife, of Mr. Oscar Tindal,
ne of Sumter's outstanding busies;,*
man.
The tour was of much interest. ^
ire were taken thru places of ?.
luch interest as we visited Wash .,
icton. D. C.. Philadelphia. Atlan- 'j
icCity, New York City, White ^
'lains, N. Y., Akrori, Ohm and ^
Cleveland. This trip has became |
n annual affair of Mrs. Tindal.
he main aim is to visit?her sis-m
is and brotheis and other relaives
and Triends in the eastern
'ties. |
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We were taken on many wonder %
nl sight setting tours. We were*
iken thru the "Firestone irnd Cunrf^*
'ear Rubber jplants in Akron. The
Leht seeing in New Viirk nvas .
nndeifiU, Radio City was a j
rc'am of itself. We traversed tbe .
oardwalk and bathed in tlYe Atintie
Ocean in Atlantic City. The 11
)ur was enjoyed by a)'. It'wak
iucational and interesting.- There j
as been an abundance of fnfor-|
lation and inspiration * added to
ach life that was in the party..
Mr. A. Glover of Sumter was
Irs. Tindal's chauffeur; he also
>ok his newly wedded wifi* along!
n their honeymoon in the party. | c
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THE EAGLE CLUB J
The club met at the home of Mrs |
da Moten 017 Divine street Friay
nite at 8:30 o'clock with the.
resident Mr. John8Trez<*'ant pr?-r?
ding. The opening song, I'm out'
n the Ocean Sailing, was by , (
le president; prayer Mr. McNcal'r
loten. Second selection Shine on ^
le, hv Wen turn. Bi. -1
le verse's were lecited by all. 3rd c
jlection Sometime I Feel like my >'
line Amt long, by the secretary,! r
[rs.. Lillie Perry. The minutes [ '
rere rad and approved on motion 1
f Mr. J. W. Robinson, secondod *
y Mrh.. .Victoria Gl^aton. Busiess
wag discussed including r;un- }.
ing n hus to Taylor's Tovern, on "f
londny nite, Aug. 29th, afe,8 o'-;| -]
lock. Come and go wvut^qs and (
ave a good time./.The ivoll was | c
ailed and the members responded. 1 j
'he meeting close ! with Mrs. Per- t
y leading the closing selection;
he president ted' the/MTzpah, The t
ostess served a deliciouB repast, t
1%? 1'ALMETHi L: ' DER
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rEACHERS
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\ MOTEN
fits iii North Caiolina lasfweek
arolina State Department of EJu
each of the summer schools' spunipeaied
at North Carulftia College
CTsity, Raleigh, State Normal.
nal School, FayeUeviHc; Johnson
Colored Beauticians
Meet Board
A Committee from the S. C. Coined
Beauticians Association met
with tire State?Cosmetic Board,
ast Wednesday, August TO and
isked that a Negro examiner be
appointed to examine thai. Negro
dudnnts. Other .recommendations
>ered by the committee included
fbrFtiie exanrirmtinn be Conducted""
n a mannev more suited for the
ace; a^Negro inspector be ap-jointed
to inspect beauty shop=
nvned by membersi of the race;
hat the license for Netrro beautiians
be reduced to
The eommitUv was htadeiK?by
drs. Julia E. Breeland, the presilent
of the Association. 1
Mrs. Breeland operates one of i
he largest Schools-of-Beauty- Cul- -1
ure Tn the State; I
The next Association C-onven- j
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H AL LEST ON rS N EWEST !
iRILL. MECCA FOR TOURISTS
"lorrie's, "Where rThe Elite
Eat"? ? ?- J
Charleston, S. C.?In New York i
t's Small's Puradise; in Chicago i
's the Winter Qarden, and i n
"hrirleston, S. C., it's Florrie's i
Thicker Shack. America's most his j
uric city's must popular and up-i
o-date eating place for colored , i
?eople. " J
Under the - management of the |
:enial Mi;.". Flmonce Porter, the)
Thicken Shack is renowned for i
everal entirely original dishes hi ,
ulditioi: to the regular cuisine of i
'/in-onoa.. and .Scmthem-stvle foods _
Tourists fropi all over the country'isiting
the Azalea Festival held'!
tcie recently, were exuberant inM
iraise of thi"s new Grill where de-J,
iejously appeTizing foods a r e ,
erved by efficient and courteous '
raiters and waitresses in an atnosphcTe
of home-like' beniffpity.
1R. \7JKKNDALL THOMPSON
The spot lights w?re shown on ,
Tr. Alvin Kend'll Thompson when j
he Smithonian Brotherhood of Ccfumbia
presented the Fordhamite nale
chorus in recital on Monday :
>?<rhl. ; Aueust 15th at the First
Nazareth Baptist church of which
lev. W. M. Downs is pastor. 1
.The chorus was gracefully di- ]
?cted by Mr. Thompson a replied
hassoojuf the music-department
tf Allen university.
Mr7 "Thompson haS~"been in our
ity for only a few yvar* and hav
UK JllMUf lllllv"II MICUtfSS in-?Ot*lH4
iC'ivitie?, thi' student body of^Al- 1
en university :iecVned it necessary !
o elect him as its chief execu- 1
iv<* for the coming school term. 1
The Snrithonians wisih him a
a very successful administration (
m it hc nian Brotherhood of
Columbia presented the Fordha- ,
nite male chorus in recital on ]
donday night at the First Nazfu ,
onsisted of selections by the' chous.
quartet and soloists with rel- ,
na-k,, bv the President Mrs: A- ,
nos M. Smith who gave in detail (
he purpose of the Smithonian Bro
herhood. ,
The club was highly honored by '
avine Miss h'elsie A. Thompson 1
if Gree as accompanist. Miss '
rhompson is well known in many '
>arts for her musical ability and :
onsenited to serve us while visit- 1
mg her brother whp is director t>f |1
he chorus. - 'i1
Th.o_ choruR will be in recital arain
real soon. Givt yourselves a
reat by coming to hear them. *
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Witts of Prof. Witts
Faith has ntver lost a man, but
maii has loAt faith. Faith will
hold to that which clings to it.
The man who succeeds in life ?
must have faith enough to see in
this old world a new world, to ,-hv?
today..the sn.Hing face of tomorrow's
sun, to see in the bad man
a good man, and in the go,, i man/
a Letter -man. ?(Copyright
applied for.)
The Palmetto Lutrlej; takes great j
pleasure in presenting to its read- j
ers "Witts of Prof Witt," a weekly
releasg by Mrs. Mary K. Whit- t
taker, of Augusta. Ga. Mrs. Whit
taker was formerly Miss Mary E."
Hickson, and lived at Dunbarton, (
South Ca.rol.ina/ t
^)K. J.Jt STARKS WILL PREACH t
DAY MORNING ___ 1
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Dr. J. J. Starks, president <>.. ^
-Benedict" crrth'f^o will preach ut 11 : r
Ah |Sunday innrniiiK at - tire Fi;; j
Nazareth Baptist church of whid ?
the Rev. W. M. Downs is pas to a
1:
An invitation is extended to t a
public to worship with u.s and heai f
tor. ' ' 'j
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the ?> t ar
?v ABBt WA'-'-AC:
NO 1 Sd Y-oux . qua>uod -mwwer?d
i clipping of tills column is cncloeec
raply *euJ a outri?r i 2&i 1 And a
I Y?iop* -far. mv NLm*?^Mretojy- -R?
K mSH liec ?Jvic? oil ITT) que*
f Mrthdat* , and corxect addr?s% to a
| ^rreet. Coho-nbkt South <
C.B.?Is it wise for ,niy mothei re!
to. .Uke_.;lw mil thaj. she huai in. mr
itHmi? 'IV11 mo why my sister. .Wont tuJ
conu1 tirmy house now that, my 1
mothor-fs^Avith?nrtr -"f:'o
Ans.: I see no reason why youi. uil
mother shouldn't make the trip wh
that ^he has iM mind. The change
will prove benofTcral trr all con-- ^77^
eernetl. Pay little or no attention t(l
to your sister l'qr she is inclined nt ^
in "pout." and it won't .mean a ,r),
thing in the world."
"M.A.R.?The doctors said 111 y
husband had ulcers of the stomach t"''1
and I d n't believe it. lie can't <llK
keep anything on his stomach and
ph ase tell me h.s trouble? ''lV
Ana: Your husband's illness has
ilieady been uiagnosed and you f "
would be using good judgment to tin
Lake the doctor's advice. Do as he i AV
tells you and he will .be able?Lo .Lav
AN ENJOYABLE OPTING >l-e
By George P. Dixon ehr
u til
Cokesbury, S. C.- Oiu' of t h e sist
most?delightful?*-u44u?r5?it h r s t'ie
x>eir our pleasure, to enjoy in many you
[ ears wag uiveji i:s by those lov- to
tble people, Mr. and Mrs. OsOai a
Miller,-~\vith foilr, of t-hoir-children i4Hf
Messrs. Furniafv,* Wan en and-the'grio
Misses Delia and Louise Miller. - lovi
a f
Though it was raimmf, We left ^|)(
tome IL.'IO a.m. for Greenville via (.'.a,
Monea Path an I Helton, passing ,<>a
he .old home p]^ e and chuueh of j.ju
:he Madam's ciVl-ho <t lays, btinp ?s
in1 know, sveet memoiies oY by- b;u|
bile home of Rev. and Mrs. F. S.
Barksdalt* about 11 a.m., we. were
received with open arms, and 1
lothing was left undone in makinp it i
t pleasant for us. Though we had of
never met "before I was made to on
feel as if I had known them all old
r i:*\. tu? i.um.... ..w,? r.( nr., _u..
U Nl%> ilir. i in i"*%> VI1 Miv vili\
as exemplifu d in the word<5 and?soy
actions df Rev. Rnrksd'ale and his con
auiet, dignified, unassuming mate,, sto
(eft arr"-trrdrh+rter-iTTTTvr ession for wh"
good upon mo. Our church'es need \
OMII' si:rh spirits
After spdTTttMTjrit few dolt ehtfill fnr<?
moments at,, this Godly home, >ve tha
svere whisked across the city 'to' Medio
home of our kin. Mr, and Mrs, tin
Dave Lonhai'dt, whore '-we found sha
he madam and . daughter Maggie
prepai ing a delicious repast, tho' anc
:hoy were not expecting us. After tlei
enjoying an appetizing repast we ing
began discussing this year and da\
yester-years, about-at thi-s point Asi
a certain young. Doctor from out the
of town drove up in his nice car, obt
and we saw little more of Maggie. ha\
Well, if you dont' jrtind cousin, Del
Love Dove will have another one sit3
af your chickon6 and gone. We ing
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t-. b{Tf .raj.h. r' < '!: k?Jk
isti'a'h t.oi'H- until .?}> ,t; v v..
I'M Mr. F.iimar. M ia-;. h:>-t*a?- %
:*. !>, ai.ii. Messrs. Robert arl
nrmont William?. nt\\o a? tine
imr na n .as any ..iu- i-ih.1i! u i'>h j
mirt .1 UUIH' f"l Us and t pay
[llI "M tlu il f. ie?:iTs . A t lx ! > pe hd.
?h> ft a: iv. :r. j 'isal
et-it.g- VV i t' *i;r\i*n To the
Ay home of Mr>rl iia M'- h-agn,. .
i lend of Mis MrV.i! Here \a
I UK'lV.t !'. dillHi .liter at : U' .vfaS- "
ghter. obviously Seeking ' > m
eh some .definite .goal. T e
istian atmosphere smuoand'.ng
< home assure tVu*i r suevis?. M e
lo those'1' tine l-ac^oj>".? adiet: IV
1t ing?aur?time?'a i. ; hi la 1... J
beoii' linger. j
tack to Rev, Barksdalu's. and a
s still raining. A few moment* 1'
parting pvoetings. and w< arc ;
our way homeward, "via the
Augusta 'road. pausing to e\- 0
itige greeting- with Mrs i md '
. another frivnd. Wo wnf?tuu?r
tipaniiv. to this point by the
tiing William Bros. A1 i W ' i
run we -now bid , adieu ,
Ye id n<il see the fa of Old
dui :nc tWc tijp. hpt s;t\\ .bngl t
Ts nrrrt grasped- warm hands j
t told bettor than words of no j
spirits vvitTfhi. Memories b f
se tine m-onle of nfv_ fi'loiid**
ill always abide with me.
Vhout six years ago Mr. Millei
1 family moved hove and sot
i on a farm that was not earn
its former owner a living. To s
,* it is making a fair ret"urn.
de from making1 improvements, j 1
V have put- five of their six "
;e three. Rev. Roy and Misses *
lia an.! Louise in Allen"Univer-"
r: while Miss Ollie lifter tenrh
all the winter is enjoying some"
???iJ
j .
ff TWr NOW A FINI
V RANG* OF
PRODUCTS WITH
THAT FASCINAT.
ING FRAGRANCI
h*** mod"rn ' 'iXE
ioyai Brown T T^CSI
Ahing CieaiD
age Craam. ( V\^V' ^^33
wder. ot Td;c II lll^.
:u I/rtMuui'jt.
lb the axuui- H
le" peiiume
j^LEAN SHAVE ;_At
iii.-r, u ?i?iriw?! .n.r.n?ii 'A' iv ?u
remove ;. I.- U!'- v.;Nr>u? M?iv ? / No
rriote razor. no Vtrap;: . cuts no
-ijQ&p, l)(, Mf"T'^"TTTTTr'"
" Po-A'ifj ~ r. tec* ? then
wipe of7 r. smooth
skin. Don t \vi; ' 23c '.: */* a. \ cn^rons
*:zr y aCrTi'-pf/r cTHI^?tare?If
J OU Vcl>;l \r ; y Gl * ;i*r- \Tj j L.rJV, Wrlt-6
Ma:;.': Shft\M.: i-F?owi?-r-Co.. Df pt.
Savannah; Ga for-free trial Sample.
Gray Hair
1?* t l>ui 11 t 11i- Quick ;
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u in ?Xlu4?i?viv icf
. TTr'.'v f s* Tf>!x < 1 Mi>. vnu'ther
, Phone 79-J
12.-; I?.\11 KOA I > A \ K.
JOHN >T( )N. S. T.
SK II AiRLONCiER
A wonderful Hun' <>rn\\er
lakes tiie hair grow I.ong. hull
nd Luxuriant. Ai'air :-inl will
ro.ve its wonde-f*.J- worth
lair longer li lower I " t
'ressin^' Oil .. , JVc
?v tage lUt
Al.srET W ^ VN L *
box g4, v li<?, > C.
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BAXLEVS DAIRY
(irndp " A,} Ylillr
PHONE 2-1116
l.'Pi ! Iii;v>i?h<| \>v.. ( oliinihiji. Si .
Fan-O-Fin System
' ii> Beaut* Culture
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'am uj. ;tiu! I > '1 j,r?i' ;'>ns
Tr.a' Th r t\-, n?? 1<V3
ri.'Vi'n. Ila\'- :*!) ! a ?* growing
I a i r > )i Pa.- Ilea-;- atji! ' ?
J otsf 'a ' ;k:.? are f. ;1 -w.
<1. . ^'.11 pi fU! growth
f Ha r
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K \ SjM rial Hair Girder 4i>c ;
B..v - Snap .A* ? ... . 'JOC-^A 1?
l)o\ I'a'.^.r.c' 0.1 _ laC 0
11 c? nt> extra fo;' posta^i:
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\tret?i>.. W a i i t v *W j .p i *. f . j Tf n11?
Maile I!),.
M'.m-. l'\NM.r I. ("VKOl.lNA
029 High Maiket Street
Georgetown, S. (k
im mi ? nw i "J '"
"est in tire em-1 atmo^phete of the
nounlaius -iu Xuiah?t uiaiuna.'
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