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Saturday, Augn 1 ?7, 1CC8 Mrs. T. J. Miles and Mrs. W. 1 " Chappelio and ehildren have r turned home, after a pleasai ? -?* ? yiuit to Dattimurg;- PhftgJeTpB' and points North. They report very -plexor.* of^y ? Mr; S. J. Po4nsettel_6f Charle ton passed thru the city TuUsda ?enroute Jiome; after a pleasai motor trip thru North Carolir visiting firomU Mrs. Jute Varr has as hi guests this week. her daught< Neecha Varr and her two neip< Sallie Mitchel and Gladis Mitch* from Greenvrlle, S7 "C. ~ Mrs. _ Aliee Champion Fisher here atj K9hie again. We are gla to have her visiting home aft< many?years?away. Mrs. FisRi will remain at home a short whi she will also visit Newberry, S. < Washington, D. C., Baltimor Md., before returning to Brool lyn, ,N;?Y~.?We Wish for her pleasant stay. - Miss Manolia A.. Kirkland, ir struetor at" Prairie View Stat co-llege is in the city spending few weeks with her sister _Mr: I. sS. Levey and family. We wis for her a pleasant., stay. m t M A DDI A A v\TAirvAint?r.?. ?i{u?i\wiuu?AXli^lUU ~~ " Mr. and Mrs. William B.* Greer Sr., of 14 Secession Ave., Abb( ?marriage of their daughter, Anr Leon?to Mr. tVillinnv-R;?Adam August 14, 1938. - * BRYAN-McIVEK ?" 5. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Butler a*i nounce the marriage of their si: _ter Mrs. Mary Robertson Brya to the Rev. Ernest Thomas Mi Iver, D.D., 'Wednesday mornin August the seventeenth, ninetee hundred thirty eight at eigl o'clock, at~"Irmo First Presbyti rian church, Irmo, S. C. At horr 7G Queen Street, New "Bern, N. ( MARRIAEE A>LVAi-y? pmbw Rev, and Mrs. R. B. flilhert ai nounce the marriage of the daughter Thelma Jcnnette to M Gabriel Thomas, Jr., on Tuesda; June 14, 1938. At home Colun bia, S. C. - . IIDO ni'vrn?ir?r?r. ~ iTirvo. ru^ttitss, MUNUKED WITH GARDEN TEA PARTY A visitor to Whtimire for th ? past few days" \vas Mrs. Ell Funchess cff Branchville. Mr Funchess is a colored citizen c Branchville. It pleased Mrs. Fur chess very much, a3.well as hi , friends h?re, when Mrs. Riser ir tertairted Mrs. Funchess and hi /"'colored friends in her attracti\ garden of beautiful flowers an tH'es in her-honor With a tea pai .... ty. .Only a few wom^rr^were" It vited and it is an interesting fai that they themselves, are respect ed,, not. only for their tinder car and attention given the younge genefratiort but fin- their- qual ties as good citizens. Tempting refreshments* we: served by little Miss Riser assist ? ed by hr'r nurse, Mrs. Junell Jones. At the conclusion of the cor (ynniol Uau.? ^.1-1 - ?? v. I A uum cue XUVCiy 1/1U spil itual "Swing: Low Sweet Chariot was sung. The guests enjoyed th repast very much. A lovely tim was reported. The guest list included: Mr: ' FjUr.fehCss^ Mrs. Malinda Atvlei * SR?n of Cra inert on and the fo lowing from Whitmir^: Mrs. Na Byrd, Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Mi Brossia Williams, Mrs. .Dora Woi thy, Mrs. Esater Robinson an Mrs. Joanell Jorres. EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLU The Evening Star Social clu met at its regular hour Wednes day nightv August 17 at the hom of Mrs. B. Williams, 1002 Gate street. Openirg song by the sei retary; Bible lesson by the secr< tary; Rible verses by each men ber. S</ng by the secretary^,T> minutes were then read, and. i doptrd^ Urfinishpd and new bus ness wa? - discussed.-?Tbe pres dent was absent.. Roll wa<, oal led, dues" colV^ted. After tjhos transactions (lie meeting adjouri ed till next Wednesday, nigh August 24. ? The club will have a fish fr Saturday nijrht, August 27. ^ cordially invite our*friends to pa us a vjsit Saturday night dt~fi:C o'clock, i L'AMUSENT CLUR The cluh met at the hmnc < Misses Whaley and Dash. Tl me^tinpr wa, called to order wit president 4nr charge. After dev tlon the house was opened for Ij'aef discussion. Subjeot: <"Th MoffVrt M uef A e/vn r\ i >tp" '|v| president urged the members a make more contact with the 01 stde world and read thd Sfai paper. We wer? pleased to ha^s Miss Walker and Mias Rtmse Di vis." Mfsa Ctllrem Srmtlr fsr crtr h vacation and we wish for him very pleasant, trip.- " The club adjourned. Next mei I insr at th? honte of Mis,, Lee IIS Lawrence ?tr*at. ? y * '* -City Schools C -September^ 2t Columbia, S. Q., August 17th? The Columbia Public Schools will open Monday, September 12. Reg-^ isirauon cays lor new pupils will be held in the various school buildings September 1, 2, and 3. All new pupils are urged to reg~ ister during these three days. Supervisor Johnson states that all " of the schools are being re-conjL ditioned fur the-opening. ? ~f~ Carver School [ The Career School is nearing 8- completion and will be rcftidy for iy. the -opening. This school will it serve pupils of the junior high ia schoo^ grades who live i^ the I nurlhoust section of Colurtibia. Junior high school nubile who live ?r in other sections will continue at ir Booker Washington. The dividJS ing lrne will be Gervais> street el from the eastern City limits la I Harden, north on Harden to | Hampton, west on Hampton to Is Main,! north on Main into the id Booker Washington Heights and Ridgewood sftctinns The?Carver ir fschool will also accommodate pu|^e' pils in the first three grades living north of Taylor street. These e? boundaries are only tentative. Principals will he . eyprH-tod?to?! a( transfer pupils across these lines | as over crowded conditions may _.lmake it necessary.. Every effort l" however, will be made, where pose sible, to have pupils attend the a nearest school. Mr. Johnson states |^--that-the-Garver School will be one . of the' most complete school build I ings in the state. The public will . T] be given an opportunity to in- . j spect this building soon after the 'opening. Formal dedicatory iser- , i vices will be held in the early fall. J "j Ttip office of S-inervisnr Tohn. #i son will be - located^ in the ' new ; A | Carver hnilding. : p, Booker Washington -Some improvements have been made at Booker Washington which will aid the prmcipal in the admin -J istration of the school. Work on ) the new gymnasium-auditorium ' M which was announced a fey days '8 ago will begin in the early fall. :n|This building will face* Blossom street and in addition to a lar^e ] j assembly room wrll contain showers^ for boys and for girls, and a ' -> large ^recreation room. f*- ? .. Saxon? ir Work on the additional rooms at i\ Saxon is progressing and it is ex- . pected that pupils will be able to i- occupy the now section during the school year. Improvements have been made in the other schools?(HJoward, RidgewoOcI, Booker Washington Hts., und Waverley. \, ie > " u - ' . ?h BRONZEMEN yf\ . !r j B>' l" I Bronzemen held their meeting I ?';.n 1 i* c uitv; iivsiuu ux x*jl i . ?? nm-i ruiu . d I Thursday night, August --17, 1938. j?j-were?completed for September . 8th. A few application "blanks.' have already been sent out and a ,e few i more, are expected to be sent ... out before September 1st. THE DEAD LINE FOR ADVANCE TICKETS ON CHICK ^ noon ' (12 ft'doek).All tickets rnust be in the club hand by noon September 1st. Tickets are on sale now at the price of 2?1 cents, l- j You may purchase them from the r-1 following: 'Thomas Drug store, Oak Street Drug store, GreeA e Leaf cafe and tlu* Key Stone beer ie parlor. After noon September 1st the price will be $1.20. s. ^ 'n TH E*NORTf7'U >s Mrs. Catharine Cannon and her j grandson Mr. Hildreth Hopkins left Saturday afternoon for Washington, D. C., to visit her grandson James E. Hopkins. While in B Washington she is the guest of her cousjns Mrs. Wilhelmena Conb ley and Mrs. Ida Cannon of 1710 5- R. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. ie Mrs. Cannon will visit Philadel>s phi's!, Psr.,' where she will be the c- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Davis s- of 6903 Vine St. She will also i- visit her cousin Mrs. Minnie Wilis son of 48 See St., Albany, N. Y. jAnd on returning she will stop in j- New York City to be the house i- guest' of Mrs;-Maggie Reddick of 1- 308 W. 151st St. New York City. ie We wish Mrs. Cannon a pleasapt *" vacation. S. C. GIRL PRAISED FOR LIP READING CLASS BY ? BROOKLYN' DAILY X. Now Ynik?(CI?An ?itditarial? hi the Brooklyn Times Union on Wednesday captioned "Value of Lip Reading" praised the work of Miss Roberta Ross, f>f>0 St. Nich-oias avenue, who conducts n class ie at the Brooklyn Library, 51st St. h and Fourth avenue.. Mish Ross is ^ a native nfChoste-r, SL C,T ami was n educated at Scdffa Seminary, Con e" cord, N. C. ~~ " ? ON VISIT SOUTH eg- Btrvr Jv D. Anderson, --of- Bronx, re N. Y., was in iiur city last week" iT after visiting relatives, friends* fjr -and acquaintances iii_ _ a Rev. Andersen reports his chuVch" work in # progressive state i it d, Nevt York and is looking tho picet tuae of health. Friends here and 21 in Newberry were very glad to see and welcome hi pi again. r : ' T )pen Monday I h r BEAUTY (Madge- Cleo I'erry) < There is beauty in the crudeness Of the youthful harish wife, Whose ill advistld^surrounding Brought suffering into life. < Spring's beauty - brings gaiety _ ,ytA?^ -*":ay.intf in the hr,fie?ipr " ? Within each heart is a longing-*? There's sweetness in the? trees. Summer's beauty fills the air With the calm . nuptial thought, Of journeying two by two Such hearts that _really ought. There is beauty in deception ,, When love is nnt lotnrnpd It gives the soul a sweetness That it truly earned. Autumn's beauty is colorful All sweetness is . inclosed, In scheming rays cf loveliness afl Throughout the wintcry fbes. an nu Winter's beauty is- riecp and?firm is Each one in earnest seeks, bl' A chair beside the fire-place the * Where true hearts sit for weeks ted - do There is beauty in the world Itfr Each day brings new chime, a r Try to get your shard of it hai Before the end of time. " 9i m " * I MY MOTHER . us (Honoring Mrs. Sheliic Hall) wh By Flora Hall no I've ^heard no melody? I've read nothing without a plua by rhat ask as* much as my motherV arc Smiles ask of me. , " Fr 5ThT wTll smile" through a -tear To keep others in good .cheer l'le She .always suggests "that | Jei ?Troubles about gond? 'r ,el Victory is^almostwon and Success is near. ,1C ;i rd No words 'can .truthfully say, No act.can freely pay The woman who guides me only k?' The, upright way. No matter how?hard the struggle i II t tfciank God this woman? My mother ' o[tr ro me.IIc choae :to give. - | 11 if rhia emblem of bcmrtyi? JTr~ rhTs creature of virtue u' rhjs "being of undeniable" truth :. DM instill in me -? : 1 jv That great folk often don't 1 ' "Know it all" i ? 1 But obtain their greatness . J By doing well those things most Folk think" smalh~ i ^ Yet she beseeches me set my goal l''e ? on high " ^}r And if I do and live a life that's J honorable true . .' ? She'll see me safely through. ; This mother of quintesence is even . more ' . A description of her? .. * I'd delight to give, what she reallv-i? is is ?w~i ndiant it maybxr, , ^a,j Would pic turd what she really * . _ Js to me. : ;? ^ ; . HU She gives me wholesome advice | j With much strictness : ^ Yet she's kind and nicir. t;n. tf"wTth^ heF~teacHmg- I comply '?i I'll reach my goal, set "in" th"e~sky. ~f7T) . . rec I say with mirth j0? Thu twenty-third of August Lif Comes the hour of her birth. fja She vs the radiant beams I glory r pray God let her live many more ^oi Anniversaries in gladness of me gu If you please. i" On hcv teaching and prayers I ^u' rely ? " I cia, Believing I'll reach my goal of the ' s*y ; lot Trusting that w?>ll by tnsk-^ will ^ be done | ,j0, As her anniversaries j>ass o,ne by (ja, one. j LONESTAR FARMERS CONP. AND PICNIC fn. By \V. R. Bowman Lone Star. August 22?By invi- "l, tation this reporter atiendqrf for the first time Lone Star annual pic r>.ic and farmers conference last , Friday where we. met to our sur- I' prise hundred,, c/f relatives and ^ friends from Sumter, Columbia ' ' and other places. This conference was held on four acres of shady trees, owned '?' by Jerry Bodriek, a leading citi- | zens of Lone Star, who donated it for the pleasure and comfort orf his friendg and race. He is being back by the leading white R? citizens of Lonestar and other progressive Negroes. Th^e? "^r thousands or more were there. ?fn> speaking about the cotton an problem, the farmer are facing ra] James Brown in his speech told of his speech told erf his recent 1 visit to Orangeburg' to a white Lo fannei'<r~ I'onfil'ftnce flnd suggested that the Neg'r0 farmers follow. Ms he white, that is^ raise all _they ;an on t heT.farjn, a market at pit Qranyehnrg would buy all the N. hogs, chickens cows, eggs and what not.', paying the highest ma- Ml kef price^ for " the same. Many SO others ?spoke and agree with CH Brown that diversification ia the -?only solution to the farmers prob- ( lems. 'The writer also spoke con- boi WiUiUK UJ mALLJL- y/L\. IIL'W'' 1 V paper, especially the Palmetto j en* Leacjor. | nw Amonp: thp leading citizen* we i Ah met were Mrs. Essie Pitts, Bro. Co William Jenkins, Mrs. Marie E ' au, Jameg Haynei and othari. I I, HT. I'ALMETTO 1.1 ADE Witts of Prof. Witt: The poet was light ' when iimfcd that life was more thi empty dream, and- yet to t] in who lives an empty life, but an empty dream, and hted human intelligence. Bi ; man whose life is impregn I \vith activities essenital to tl /elopment of mankind, to hi is not an empty dt'eam, bi eality that is productive of tn jpiness and love. 'Copyright applied for.)" Phe pastor Rev. McDaniel too to so vera} homes for suppe ere they feJ us tilf We war more. . ? . I'his conference was organize the late _.W est bur ry of Surriti 1 is being h< Id every secon iuay in August regsfidlels^ c ["he following- officers were r< cted tor ano'ther term: Pres rC~Ke v .J. SY >"aUB^- ViceTIJ res it, Jeny Bod rick; Secretary i Lemons; Treasurer, T. B. Bod k. Executive committee, Ricl I Sabb, Fran^ Bodrick, Jr., an L. Bodrick nad Miss Rosa Le lrick, who is til.- writer of-.th re Star Ncw s. CHERAW NEWS. _ diss Edith Miller of /Camde nt Tuesday with Miss M: Doi y McFarlan. Miss Miller callc Ss?j Misses J. C. Harringtoi -M.?Gillespie?tttrd Mrs. tftti :kett. ~ Irs,-Emma Baldwin of Jamaic '., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wii II Long and friends. Jrs. Emma Fortune of Nei rk City is visiting her mothei law Mrs. May me Cotton an ighter Mtss. The! ma Cotton, drs. Cdrine Marcus and chil n of Orangeburg are visitin s. G. A. Covington and Mr. an s. Janic'.s Robinson of Huger S )r. Vereen Marshall and Mi ith of Gary, Ind., are visitin . Marshall's relatives, rlr. Hampton Mcintosh of Wil lgton, Del. is at home for u ;u iIrs,~Nannie Reed of N. Y. ( vi-siting her mother, Mrs. Juli dr. "Ned Chapman of Buffab is visiting his parents o per street: drs. Hattie Hammond is a ne?after?having spent sonn k? in New York City. . ? ent graduate of Benedict Co e, is . representing The Pilgrii e Insurance-Co. He will appr< te your patronage. tlYs. Marie Poston Greiti is t ne after attending Hampto nimpr School. Vlesdaniis Roxy Ellerbe and L i Speais returned to N. Y., o inlay after having spent afe rs with relatives. Mrs. Bessie Holland of Chai te, N. is visiting" her parenl ~ an ! Mis. Chartfo Pur of Cal i Rd. Mrs. Holland spent Sui y with -Mrs. AK V. Wilson. [)r. F. \V. Prince, pastor of Pi ed thirty-mine young convert membership Sunday niorphii e cliuich services were vei gely attended. rho Cafnat ion Club intertable a. _Gues t_ Pa lit y at the. home, i i\ and Mrs. Robert .Robinsoi I Church St., the followiti ests: Mesdames Nannie Reel Y. C.: Emma Baldwin, Jamaic Y.; Erihna Fortune, N. Y. C I Messrs. Ned Chapman,."Buffi ~N Y. Yoritin Marshall", Car 1.. ami also Mr. Smith of Gar i. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Peas ei tained Mr., and Mrs. Josej id of Marlboro and Mr. ar . and Mrs. Randolph" Wright i Mr. Moultrie Hudson of Sumti .v were happily married April 18. Messrs. C. C. Cole and J. ! 1., n 1 In Wo/lnoknvn V 1 THlny in visit their MM&i'. Ml! iry Cole of Winter Park, Fit o is ill at the Wadesboro Ho al. Mia. W. B.. C. McDonald < Y. C. ift with Miss Cole. IS. I. M A. MYERS AMONG TTH CAROLINIANS AT IICAGO RECEPTIONS ^hieapo,-111., July 26? Mrs. Fh ah J. Raines, wife of T)r\*Ta Dniooe K Po vl/u/Q tortaino<f at luncheon for at. Mrs. Jeswr-Mnnnne, of S6A a, arid ~Mrs7T7~ M." A. Myers i lumbia, S. C., Tuesday, rhe guests " present v/efre M-r J. Joseph, Mrs. ^Robert Hur . iv=? *! WHAT EVERY I * the s^alj - Dyn^c w ? OOPIIK^Y'^^ ? '< yuui ouuim ""W*T^Ty" does not n-ive ,_1 ??nd $1.2i dir*ct to .;; :' GODEFROY MANUFACTUk.NG COMPAh "ElghO si the ?i t & ? 1 BV it L. -a /-e?T ^fnTAL'? * ; a-J i o KmXwXmXm?mX**X**/*X**XmXKm?mXK* jf-J Nui'E:?Your qum^ior. *naw ie w * clipping- uf thin jolutnu ls encl V \aply, aeuJ u quarter (2tx ) an ? - ?/? (U)A fnr mu ?. fitrftidU^ !<M nail tree aJviee on t:.ee (8) k V otrthdata and .-or,? ' address M Street; troNmbie. Sou it, ( I B. \V.?Answer in your ck inn -?if I am to-get. a teaching position this^-fatl ? 1 ? ? Answei;^A'ou had better begin making c-ontacfs as it is already ^ pretty late in _the season, \\_rite your qualifications to the \arious j7 ewmtfcs - ip- rrrur ?tB<trfct?and?rt^ p possible get some influential parj.' ty in your prevent city to help % i>'u J the year Ls out. e p S.S.S.-?I am \ery worried. Will you please tell me if l will be able - J to get a. ni.e steam _heat.<! place _! for the winter, one tha rsn't too | hi *_r h ? n'* Answer?Sure you can.- Make > some in<|uiries right now and on (1 your days e-lf from work call a-it round ^lie^ dn^'c*'^^c" , very desirable and within The price a -range you wish to pay. '|.mM. A. R.?I wish to know i*f I ,v should ask for a raise will I get ? the amount of money that 1 ask ,l for? < | Auswdr?f.'.u ahead aTid a?-k fur |. a raise. Vou won't get it ininiep diately hut the peopl^ y?*j work j for will make arrangements to I' Mis. Claude \V. Haines, Mis. Audrey Edwards, Mrs. A. W. Ford. ( Mrs. Thames. Mis. Ee-or <>f Indrl ann polis. Mr-. Pnj.1.1 A. Wepte. Miss Mary Ciijlespie of Knoxville, 1 I Tenn.. an! Mis> Ella Clydi Myers of Columbia. S. C. Rosebuds in .the center of the a dining table provided decoratave' ". column; to ' t h. ntVnir- , 3 I Mrs. Ida Puliins-Camfhelt wiis ' charming hostess at bridge hi the* cool and spacious.- social room " of| Roscnwnld apartments last \yeok.. ; The beautiful setting was aided by cleverly arranged gladioli. addI ilig?ill lie h?nu?tin. entel t'aiii'r.eli t. ,e Mrs. Camnbell wa> f.oiioi ing a visitors an :?summer' rurjents rrr~~ 1- tending XotEhwe-tc'rn and Chic'an gi> Upive'i sities. The honored i guests were: Mrs. Charles Kelly ! of Washington. 1>. ('.; Mrs. I M. it A. Myers of Columbia. S. tV, MCs n Eula Abnei of Kansas* City, Kan.: Mrs. Hale Woodcutf and Mrs. ii > u dessa Ruchajuui. To ea.h was n given a useful ''gift which may w serve as rrreuioir> rn" Mrs. Campj bell's giaeious hospitality as well r- as souvenirs of enjoyable. \is;ts. ts in Chicago. rn' , Mr*: 1. M. A. MVVW ha< bee:: i- in Chicago since June 22. Shu , spent the summer with he; daugh?e tor who is attending the l"n:\Vr3-1 sity?of?C h i l a '-Ten?They stay ts'ing with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Jo.? U. eph. 411 E. nOtli street. Mr. 1. J. y Joseph ojice lived in Columbia. S I C., and *Was fotfnder of t Ik- Vic .J j tory .Savings bank of that city. if j1' SCM'HISK IMRTH I).\.Y PARTY Myitle HeaVh. S. C.- Mr. and a Mrs. Charlie Fitzgi raid gave a 0 lovely sti'i'pt ised rithdhy paj ,v 1 Eth.l J ones, whi/, is a>j*ist nt man tiger and- owr.ei oT t hai lie'??Trito" club. The guests ware all seat** ed.ardard a beautifully decorated ' J able before M:s. Jor.es wa* ealllc* c i from the cash register where she was. jquLu?l.m-y without?oneth. ught of wh.it was happening out on the patio. A^ the honored guest ilea eil tile table every K .*ne sar.g Happy Rirthday to?You. Which was a ioyou? surmise to S. Jier. The cake r> sembled fly C. Princess Flower Gradv. 'Mr? IS" "Tores expressed her gratefulness-i i., although somewhat loss for wi riis s. -it li-st. _hi'ing_ av^ixouic with joy. if After which Mr. Porter -uncle n| * loytly talk respo:>?d by Mrs. | Rosa Lee Ilait o'f Columbia. Af-l .cr the delicious repast?AXe, g.Vald askod 'to bo excused to make a . flying burine.^ trip to *v. C. aeebmpanred?by Af nr.?PrtTrET* ^erald. ft' The guests attending were Mrs y, Rosa L?e Hart of Columbia: .lose !' nhine Lest;'');, Miss Tojalii IT r vis, J>wis Brown, Sallie Harris, >1 Mrs. Jostphinc Duncan of Momphis, Tcnn., Wilson Porter of L& s. B. B. Booth of N. C. Mr. Henry McRay, E. Mary Phomphley, Cur BRAB-HfllRED : I SHOULD KNOW H;? i r L nine lit I. - - -1 ? - -- .v-.i/s vv/iui ; i> ii uircau) d with gray.' Don't worry, you can hide ay streak? have hair that is evenly soft, fluffy, with a rippling Lustre? b> odihoi j / ariruw,?the quick-aftiiig.'? ise, one-liquid hair coloring. Larieu-.e il> off or wash out and it doesn't dje i.-Neither is it affected hy permanent ir hot irons. Choice of JH' colors, ait ? get a bottle of I.aricuse tod it \. I HAIR COLORING IY 3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MOk . " w - r :0?I i .jL'i'i I mm eaed ib thu paper uNLY whin used in your letter. For private v d a ?eif -addressed, tamped ?n L receive L?y return X luaatvu'n*. aigri your full name T to all letters Addr%ea ail mail X ith Carolina. ~ J pa> you more during the coming ^ winter months ap.d y??u will need ?t+?more- than vou do now. | : .L ,|i ?.>I.,.0iU*1i?I mini < 1 '.rant in stay with hitn bUl_ his eh 1*1.. ren don't like- md. What Answ er?Remain right where i.jou are for in a period of time -you w ill he able to w in each of his children on jour side. They are naturally a little envious of the attention shown you by lTTeir lather . . . Ie.it if you .ignore theircatty ,wajs and make life pleasant around the home, you will win your point. C>. M. G.-~ Is there a chance of :i!V hr-hand trottim- a >'n..d?.luIl. here in should we return bark homo Anvi i uiryestinns vu-j w 11J Tiv" appreciated ? ? Answer?Your husband isyoing to uet employment in the immediate-future hut I feel that he! would make a much better contact' if he were to return to The j < Past. 1'he smallfrlaee you are' Th at present doesn't ofjfer many openings and-your husband is well, known on the coast and has many applications in already for jobs. lis -'Grahatn, Verta Allen, \Yilliam S r.ow. J.,iiu*s Woodar.i of Tenres > e. M.ij. J.eoii Green. Fred Coop Ui\~ Robert tioniyry ul Gulumbia. S, Mi. J(iJVn flarell, Jr. erf ,Gworget.'tvn. S Ulysses .Bailey' ICyeivu ?e expressed- themselves tt> havimr spent a loyyjy aft. ruooti a: <: wished- i.er 'many more itnppyj.irthdvasr ' f:nt;i:iTi:i.D nkws Sunday sch'" 1. opened at the itt::i! Ii?)ti~at T./nity AMK church with, dicers. aaii teacher.- .at thdi) -[" '-t of . :iy:?The?pasto>?Rev,?A? H. ItyyT...!- y. as calh-d .to New." ' " I'.v --'j ii'?t?Sunday??; ) ( tu h?r?t fun-.Tal. -A ' y. Martha I'av.hin- the mo-1 hot of IVv. A'.' It Pnwhir.s i*-ft j .:.tst Sat., day i.-r her hente i n a! I'sje. -ifter -podding a Week. j Rev. Mi- Hare-love 'ami her or-J vattist will conduct a few merits' nuncirr.'- at Trinity A-MK church} rthis Mindry nijffht. Mrs. Ilrth Pawkvns and children; nave titaned V> dki,- home after, isit'.-ir ht-r patents Rev. and Mis. S. .1. Johnson . of Prosperity. tutned a ft w of their friends' with a dinner party. Thi satTair wa- in !) !;- of. Mr. and Mrs; Ma otu.l Me inn. ^'o\v hu u:t l .< u r. gues'.s' wore Rev. McKir.itev. Mr. and; Mrs. Pandas Rlaonk. M1'-. Preston Rlnlvk of Wash hgt-.-n, I>. C.. 'Mrs. Aline Johnson l. rst-y City. N. .T. and- Mr. and Mrs- Ceoio^ MvKinmy of John Mr.-,and Mrs. Manual Marin a left- Tor their h>me in New York -..Per a "pleasant stay here. Mrs. Aloieta Peterson and lit-' *!e danahtii' of Ridge Spring- are' | IN M KM OR! AM . MAREE?In memory of ou: dear motlr'r. Mrs. Rachel Mare'e, who ch-parted this life one year ago. August 22. 103". The menth of August is here. The ssVdot month of ail the year her m this month we haTTto part With o'.e who was deari.t tn our h"art. A eeious one from as. i< en.-** ^TlZxZuZi: wo loved instill. ?. A plate- is vacant, in our homo. tVhieh never ran bo tilled. Your .loving daughter . EDITH, OPHELIA W IE HELM EX A and REBECCA. I IN ME MORI AM Mv Dear Father MR. JOHN H. E. YOUNG Died Aiiguat 24, HI2H? Ag:y.'S Elizabeth Young Daniels Daughter. 1.- . r . ' ' - - r .T5f ' ' ... _ . - ?- '.1 - ?j Sample of > BEARD REMOVER J J-* and Try a Razorless Shave! At last science has found a way to remove a beard without shaving No more razor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as diro<~tvd then wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don't wait! 3bc Duvs a generous fliec package at taiiy drug store. 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Will- promote a' full growth 'of Rftie 1 r?~ .1 Box Hair Grower - 3bc 1 Box Special Hair Grower 40c 1 Box Scalp Soap 20c 4?Box Propping?OH r 45c 10 cents extra for postage R?gi6te-e<f in 1L &.?Patent Office. Agents Wanted Write for Terma Made By M;n?. FA NX IK I.. CAROLINA* 102* High Market Street Georgetown, S. C. spending some time with relative? Mrs. Sophia Simnn ns of Higlk^^d "Point, N. C. rs visiting relatives -3 here. ; . j Mrs. George ReflF of Columbia 1 accbmpamod by her children and Miss Rosa Lee Lyles of Newberry -vj motored here Sunday and was the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | | /\ very successiui rr\vetiii^ w ! hold r.t Morse Chapdl A.M.E. - church. Rev. S. J. Jnhnsoft of. 2 Prosperity conducted the meeting:. Eighteen were added to the ehufck ' i