The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 17, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
Satnrrfny, September 17, 19;
'Mrs. Lula A. Bunting^, Bookkeeper
of The Palmetto Leader,
and hor son, Basil Hampton, left
rast wecnestlay for Bordenotwn,
- N. J.,' where she entered Basil in
the Manual Training School o 1
that-city,?Mrs^Bunfcine; will spend
awhile with her sister and fcrother-in-law.
Ml-.'and Mrs. John Gallrmm,
in- New York City, before re
turning. ~
Miss Thelma G. Woodbury, recent
graduate of Booker T. Washington
High school? has deft - for
Talledega college to complete her
college training.
Air. ar.d Mrs. J. C. Castor and
daughters, little Miss MiU-tanawr
Castor and Mrs, Cora B. Castor
? Jackson spent the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson Adams of
-?Hopkins, S. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson report a
Wty pljasanj. vacation visiting
Washington, New York and Atlantic
City.
3liss Jeanette Lyles has returned
to the city after spending a
very pleasant week in Jhaileston
wttft MiSs Clarice -Brawn and
? family. ?
Mr. Henry Everett left the city
Monday- Tor Cambridge, Mass..
whoro ho will nntn.. tVm Tunim
class of Harvard University.
Miss Josie Mae Glenn stepped in
Columbia a fe\y hours^ with her
aunts, Mrs. Susie Halcombe and
MVs. JtQsie McDaniel3. There
was given a mid-cay party Aug
ust 29. at the home of Mrs. Halcombe.
The guests were: Marga
ret Bookman, 'Npomi -.. Lumpkin,
Thelma Woodbury, Mamie Lee
Gibson, Edear Williams', Cleveland
Jacobs and Willie Miller. Miss
Glenn is a studont nurse at the
? University Hospital " of Abgusta,
_ Ga, She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Preston r;ienn~nT
Winnsboro, S. C. Miss Glertn will
igraduate June 1, 1939.
Mrs. Mary Lee Bohler and sons
Mason Jr., and Richard of Augusta.
Ga., spent last week in the
city. While here they were the
house guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Venson
Bohler of 1309 MbDuffie Ave.
Thoy report a very -pleasant stay.
Mr. Mason Bohler, Mrs. M.
, Starks _ Branham, Mrs. Maxine
Starks Branham and little Mae
Branham of August#.,. Ga., former
resrlnnt.g of thU pity \vor.? in ttu.
city and wore the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Velison Bohler.
1309 McDufTie Ave.
Mrs. Madgine Starks Branham
Mrs. Maxine Starks Brariham and
little?Mau,?frrmTtrr?residents <5T
this city, bi:i now ol Augusta, Ga.
were the dinner guests of thuir
brother Saturday, Mr, and Mrs.
vjus otarKs, 024 Marion St. Univ.
, Terrace.
HALCOMBE RETURNS
G. E. Ilalcombe of Columbia is
back fi<om a vacation he spent
with his aunt and uncle, Mrs. C.
L. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Glcmn. Miss Elise Man
igault a former graduate of the
Booker aWshington school anci 3rd
year college of ""State" invited
Mr. Hal:ombep and his comma.
Mary Jane and Allen L. Mitchell
to a night picnrc given at the
churcTr."Miss Manigault is the
daughter of Mr. and Mra> Q. C.
Manigault of Winnsboro, S. C.
She is one of the young women
who belong to the society group
that entertains out-of-town guests.
At the close of the picnic Mr.
Halcombe extended an invitation
to Mrss Manigault to come to Columbia
to meet members of the
Columbia society.
SOUTHERN MOONLIGHT
By Madge Cleo I'erry
Witja earful eyes, I look around,
The glance of silver fills my e'e,
The radiant smoothness of the
moon
- Through the Irees, enchants ma
There are those who cannot walk
Or-feel well like you and me,
Still they rejoice? to. see
The moonlight through a tree.
When it's night time, moonlight
time
And all is full of glee,
The southern moon is brightest
tree.
I know now why thfl tree, that is
- At my window, stands so prbud
It was waiting for a chance to
shine
When thereVJ be no clouds.
I know why the hearts beat fastei
" When lovers see the glare*,
But I do not know th ? secret
That is whispered in each ear.
i Know not why this stream of
flflory
Comes to me this night,
I only know my soul's windows
_??Ju* tearful ut tftlft sight.
J* t r- * *
IS ~r - . ??
IN MEMORIAM ]
In loving: memory of our mother
who passed away, September 8
18th 1937. . tl
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Moments of sadness oft steal C
over us 1
Tears of silence often flow, "c
We miss yo-u s0 very much *
Since you left one year ajjo.
Children: . ?
Mro
; Mrs. Mable Jenkins C
- 1 'L' Mrs. Wr E. Green
1 IN MEMORIAM F
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Rev. Albany, G. S.?In loving t
- romembcranee --of?otn?dear?htrs-?
band., father^ and grandfather, o
- Rr,v. G. S?Albany, who departed -a
this TiTe eight years ago today, a
September 19; 1930. c
t
We -shall - always cherish - the V
memories, * - . *
Of the one We loved so dear.
Memory is the gift of God
That death cannot destroy.
a
His devoted wife, son and grand- -g
daughters: Mrs. A. R.. Jas. M.. I j
~ ' ' u
Jaimiris?Br and Jacqueline Y. ^
Albany. P:
CARD OF THANKS r
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\Vji wish to thank our many p
friends for kind expressions of
syrnpathyr fo* use- of cars;- for n
--florals, and for any act of kind- ?
C
ness rendered during the illness ?
and d^ath erf our beloved sister n
and aunt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman.
Brother and Sister ^
""Nephews an? "Nieces. ~
SUMTER BOYS ENJOYs
CAjftP LIFE
- w
Monday morning, August 29 a n
very happy group of boys.left the j
Recreation center for a camping .
trip at DaTzell. These boys are "
members- of the "Better Citizens w
club", and had planned and look- p
J ed forward to this for some trme. j<
! SilVer' teas, amateur night and
boys night were some of the ways
1 by which ~m~oney~ was raised to fi- 'f
{nanco the outing. Then too
and other necessities.
It was real camp life:' swimming,
boating, fishing, hrkes,^ base ball
and indoor games made the
j hours pass all too swiftly. A ~
] number of club girls accompanied
the "gang" and spent the first,
i which seemed ery short to them. -**
I K
) his was our first camp, and
j muyh of its success is due to the
I untiring efforts of "Mr. McKinTey
JVJcKnight, club director, who was
in charge of the camn. The rec- ??,
- roation supervisor, Mrs. Pertder- j
grass, did many things to make
the1'stfly "pleasant, and parents ahd'w
friends went out each day. Thurk- tl
with the boys voting for another ..r
neott summer. ?
We* wish to thank all who tispiptod?in
any way. tL
This is a WPA project sponsor-^-A
ed by the County Board" of "Educa-"^
tion.
rii ai
ACE HI HAS FULL HOUSE ci
-* ? tc
The members of the Ace High l
Bridge club of Kingstree, S. C. -
were the honored guests of Miss! n
Margaret E. Blakely at her hqme|
eight mi'les from here on the u
Blakely plantation, in its final de-[Sj
but of the season. A most en-!aj
joyable evening was had by all
present, and outstanding fact was [
that this was the first time since
the organization of the club last M
June that outsiders were invited o]
to partake of Ace Hi hospitality, j
The entire bottom floor of the
-Jwmic was deeoratctd im the?chrtrx
colors, black and white and the b
rooms were thrown ensuite for-the?
auspicious social occasion.
Honorable outsiders invited included:
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron MontuE
gomery. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Thorn o:
as, Mr. and Mrs. Jake McGreu, c<
Mr. and Mrs. Wf W. Smalls, Mrs. u
Irma Gefddis, Misses Lrzzie Coop- fi
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAlisCer, ei
Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. and k
Mrs. B. U. Blakely, Prof and Mrs. t<
D. L. Fulton, Dr. and Mrs.' J. A. e<
Mason, Mr. C. E Murray. L
TT* I if o f r? V\ Ion lirnvA o r\ ^ rt V* vi rl /-? /\ Y~>
X I V V inuico wcic oct iur wi ?u^c j r
after which refreshments were^i
served. Following this came an U
' informal dance on the spacious w
living- room floor. . ci
In the receiving line at the fare a
l_well party were M&ses Geneva v
Stafford and L. Harvin. y
Sev<*ral lovely courses were ser- j<
ved. Cocktails{ crisp salted crack E
ers with weinics, a salad course | P
on lettuce leaves, pickles, blocked li
che |;e sandwiches, punch and F
whole pieces of choice chicken. C
The eabinefr of the Ace Hi *re -?
Fred Williams, President; Ella G. T
Mason, vrcg-president Pearl Pen-_ J,
derjrrass, secretary; J. H. Fulton
assistant secretary; Willard Ful- S
ton, reporter; M. E. Blakely tea-|'<
1 surer. s<
' The Ace Hiprh club has eniov-^
cd imrrumse attention during the w
past, its initial season and looks t:
, forward with pleasure to the next ii
with the hope that it shall be as ?
: the saying goes: "Bigger and Bet- ^
Ur". ? ___ J
TTIE EAGLE CLUB 1;
n
The club met at the home of
Miss Qjji'llar Owens 719 Gates (
street, Friday night at 8:30 with i t
?-thn President,?Mi. Julin 'I reze- 1
__ _pr#?iding, Opening ??ng, a
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Mariah Cheeseborough of
27 Gates ,St. wishes to announce
tie?marxiii^e of her daughter Miss
fe'rtie Mae Cheeseborough to Mr.
ieorge Hylmon, von September 1,
938.
IVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The club met Wednesday night
t tiie home of Mrs. B. Williams
.002 GaUw-street? Song by the
haplaiif; scripture-reading by the
tihplaui. suiec'tiun by tiie" cltrtyf
lible "verses by the members,
'rayer by the president. Solo by
hd Secietary. Mr.. Boston - Watson
he Secretary, Mr. Boston.
On motion by?Mr. Burton, secnded
by Mr. Brown the minutes'
f?the?last meeting was-maaeived
nd unfinnshed business was disussed.
Roll call, dues collected,-1
he members responded briefly.
Ve were dismissed by^the chaplin.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
?:
The Lucky Bird social club met;
t the home of Mas. Minnie Bow-I
rs, 1012 College street. After ^
evoti-onal period old, and. new^bualess
w.ire discussed. The sick re
ort was made.
We decided to have a picnic at
>unbar Lake, Sept. 26, 138 and the
ublic is invited to go with us.
'liere will" be a fish fry Saturday"
ight. September 17 at Mrs. Hateptember
20th 8 p.m. _ Refreshlifits
served. ^
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
i .. . i mm' -/Al ?TTK-? l^l? 1 I " ^ I
1,1 1 ' vlJvD
The Florence Nightingale club
of First CalvaryBaptlstchurch
'ith Mrs. A. Alston as president
let at home of Mrs. Parnell 2008
aylor street for its regular meet
'hich Consisted Of sinciricr nnH
layer, Mia. Alston spoke from
;aiah 56:1: "Everyone that thrrsJth,
come," which was the week's
>sson.
For a repast, the hostess sorvTHE
L'AMUSANT CLUB
The club met at the home of
tiss Rosa Asberry, 1914 Gervais
.reet at 8:30 o'clock with the pro i
ram committee in charge.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Brown made i
itytc" very interesting lemarks on.l
rhe'Cries of War". Mr. Smith 1
lit much emphasis on his maim i
lints. Mr. Brown speech came :
ith a "*inucii furt'L' until It held "
le group spellbound. Wc< were
ivored~\vith a solo by Miss tDash i
rhees".
Our president has returned from
verv pleasant.?vacation?in?Sfe-p
ugustine, Ftir Ke~ ex pressed him
If as having had a vet y pleasit
stay. And while visiting thei
ty he visited many scenes of in
rest. Messrs Q. Lewis and L.
ouis ve spending tht#ir vacation
i New York City.
At the close bf the program the
>11 was called, each member " relonding
with a silver offering,
fter which a delicious repast was,1
>;ved hyLJtha Jioatess. W0 ad-j
>urned to meet at the home of:
[iss Bash and Davis, l?)00 block
f Gervais street.
ELEBfcATES THIRD
IRTHPAY . J ?
Ridge SpriDg.?Little- ClarossaT
lizabeth Hightower the daughter!
f Mr- and Mrs. A.C. Hightower,j
jlebrated her third birthday . Sat-;
rday witlf srxteeri of her little
"iends. The little folk were busily
ngaged in games of various
inds for more than an hour.- Af;r
which Mrs. Hightower. assist-;
1 by Mrs. Herbert Coleman, Mrs.I
ouise Gomillion and Misses Darn!
ope and Harris served a delfcious!
lurse of ice cream and cake. The i
ible was beautifully decoratedith
a birthday cake containing 3|
andlcs and pink and green candy'
sntaining toy rings. Balloons of
arious colors were given as souenir8.
The following persons enjyed
the affarr: Little Barbara
troadnax, Cleo Merritt, Iressa
'eterson, Kedrick Greene, JYilam
and Hasknl BrnnVa M??i?
[ammond, Ernestine and Iredel
[omillion, Charles Pope, Sarah
lorley, Herbert Blassengale, Jr.,
haddeus Coleman, Dorothy and
.aBrue Davia, Da.i3y ML Dam*, l
hine on Mo was led by the preslent;
prayer Mr. Ezeklel Moten;
econd selection, Remember Me,
liss E. Western.^ Bible varses
rere recited by all;-" third selec-,
ron I'm Out on the Ocean Sailriff,
by Mrs Lillie Perry. The min
tea were* read on motion of Mrs.
rictoria G! nton seconded by Mr.
. W. Robinson they were approval
a n,, ?; -? u.:? '
u. i^uoiiicoo yv an uiduuosvu u i tea* (
/. The roll was callnd and 24
nembers responded.
The meeting: closed with Mrs.
)wens leading: the closing: selecfron.
Thq prpident 1*d?prayer.
rKe hostess served delicious ice
mm eake and botlad paano*s.
%
Tin. I' vfJiETTo nruEB
LATE SHOW SAT
|__ \ 10:45?CA]
i hh
The-mysterious outlaw?and his~hei
"Durango Valley Raiders" starring
Saturday Night, Carolina ThAitre.
' /'nrnTPn P i W t T P A piifi a
t iir,s 1 CiK rAKAunArns 5
A
Rev. W. R* Douglass has return ^
ed from St, Louis. Mo., where he
vention He gives a glowing re-1 '
poit of this wonderful trip and the R
very fine programs at the Conven- ^
tion.. " .,
^ Mr. Milbum Richburg " arrived r'
home Wednesday from N.Yt iGity ?
-He will leave in a few days to re- "ci
sume his studies at State College, s
Orangpeburg. - _ a
Mrs. Mary Lewis Habdin has rd ^
turned from a visit to relatives, pi g
T^Tewartt, n!' j,; N.Y\ "city - and tt
Washington, D. C. d
Mrs. Fannie V. Cohen and dau- n
ghter Miss Fletcher have returned a
from Philadelphia where thoy ti
spent the summer. f<
MTss Hattie Stewart,--of N." Y. ol
City arrived here a few days ago
to spend a while with her mother, v<
Mrs. Nellie Stewart, Bailey St. |ir
Miss Ida Pearl MitchelL return-J ^
ed Monday from N. Y. City where [ji
she spent the summer. She ?_*_ ^
spending this week with~her parents
in Blaits, S. C., and will re- nj
turn Monday to resume her work. ^
as a senion in Fmley-TH-SchooL
Mr. James Reed one of Ches- fc
ter's very excellent citrzitts died sc
at tils home near Oak street early
Tuesday morning, after a lingering
illness. Funeral arrangements
Save not yet beeh made. Mr. Reed ~~
leaves a wife, Mrs. Lillie Starr
Reed, a little? daughter. Mary; a ?!
step-son Mr. Will Round. The deceased
was a loyal member of Metropolitan
AMEZ church of this
city. - ?f
Revival services will begin at ?
Calvary Baptist church on Monday
night aften the third SUhdayJ ~
Mr. and Mrs. L. Spailman, of ?
Columbus, Ga., are visiting her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.S. Allen.
Mr. C.E. Leathers' brother and
two little children are spending
the winter here with the Leathers'
family.
Finley High School enrollment
has passed the 800 mark. Wednesday
momrng, the first exercise in
tho new chapel will take place.
White and colored friends will be
present. A special program has
been prepared. The following constitute
the faculty for this year:
- -Rrinciyair-S. L. Finleyr A.B., A.
M., Bonedict College, Columbia. jy
A. D. Hardfh7 B. S., Benedict
College;1 Columbia. ? ?* g7
Miss Teresa Luck, of Atlanta,
B.S., M.S., Howard University,
Washington, I>.C.
Miss Eula Coleman, Columbus, 9
Ga., A.B., Spellman College, Atlanta,
Ga. jrj
Miss Pansy Pendergrass, Sum- co
ter, A.B., Mus. B., Wilberforce th
University, Ohio. ,M
Miss Ernestine A. Wilkerson, B. R1
S., Howard University, Washing
ton, D. C. Gi
Wm. H. Atkinson, B. S., Tuskegec^
Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. j
Miss Dovey Johnson, of Char- m
lottc, N. C., A. B., Spellman Col- de
lege, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Elizabeth Gaines, Grent,a^
Falls, A.B., Benedict "College, Columbia.
J.
Miss Mildred Shields, Bennetts- lei
ville, A.B., State College, Orange- ef^
burg. ?
Miss Maggie J. Honor, A. B.,
Benedict College, Columbia.
Miss Louise Babcock, A. B.,
Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.
C. . * Ct
Mrs. C. M. Finley, Benedict Col
lege, Columbia. ]<?
Miss Dewtty McDowell, of Union,,
Benedict College, Columbia. H
Miss Mabel J. Sumter, of Manning,
Morris College, Sumter. C
Miss Joanna E. Blackwell, Mor- Ja
ris Culleg'e, Sumter.
Miss Mattie Heath, Benedict st
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URDAY NIGHT ,
ROLINA
ichmen In the *M-?tcTn )"< a! are ^
Bob StWlu : KirR? Show
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OL Til A'I l7\NT!<' ~ rtTTr j I IN~~
iM) OFFIC'IA FS MKFT
lT. Columbia
?Session?Saturda>?jrt?Allen '
tulrfs Discission and Certification
hi^f Business *
Seventy-five coaches, athlete- di
Sctort and' official- are < .; t-J _
t the" 4th arfnual u lc- .li-, ..-A.m ,
nd interpre tation meetiiiy -a,f . th<? <
iouth Atlantic Conches ami Otlirals
Association at Allen Univcv- ^
.m., Saturday, Sent ember I T.
Committee reports will be heard
roni thct- Ratiny Committee. the
tahih^irw^Com*>)iUcc.. th?<
linment Committee and tin- Rules
iscussion and intei7>!etat/on comlittee.
Representatives, of schools that 1
re members of -the?S^uth Atlnnc
Inter-colleffiate Athletic Con- .
:rence will hold a short executive ,
^ssion-during' the sessmns"Of the
fficials. V , " 1
Saturday afternoon will be iti- <
sn over to rules discussion and '
iterpretation. Whito otlicials of
1 e Southei;n Con fe i eiu e have boon i
ivited to deliver short talks in j
le afternoon. All otlicials who t
tpcct tu join the A.-seeiut.on and
;sire, to be -certified l\?r 11 x
ust attend the rules intei preta
on meeti'nir. A lnrtro attendance 1
' (lfalifitd ctV. i.-i 1 <?u?expected.
ssijtnment for uaiues iu. ithe ('<>n
fence is expected to be made by N
hool iepresentati.es present.'
Seek Highest ^Sta
OFFICKKS OF IOTA I'ill LA
r*K?TiVrZ~ T ^ .v. t?rr : ??J ?i
i\ i 111 i.ttmuua i> made up oi 0l.?
id to enccHirnfjfo higher business t
2XAS MASONS ANNOUNCE
iHOLARSHIP FINI)
Austin, Tex., Sept. ~10?ANP? _
rand Master S. ('. Marshall o*f ^
Joseph Grand Lodge announc- C
that his Masonic order "would >i
ve $400 in scholaiship awards to
liege students of high sclnrlus:
attainment in keeping-with the c
'W?firog'^'ssive educational pro- h
am.
"Every Successful organization ,j
ust, have a program". stated
lg the foljawing program: a
1. Encourage a < ? >ser recog- h
tion of fraternal obligation a- v
ong mombersof TITe Masonic ()rr.
2. Provide a more systematic'
(ministration . j
To further his program Marall
has appointed Professor M.
Anderson of Samuel Huston on] _
ge, Austin, as chairman of the'
ucational scholarship fund.
rllege, Columbia,
Miss Maria Alexander, State,
dlege, Orangeburg.
Miss Rosa B. Gilmore, State
dlege, Orangeburg.
Miss Edna VVoodard, State Col.
-
pe, uraii ere mi VR. |
Mrs5? Mnppie ,T. Hood, of Rock
ill, State Coflepe, Oranpreburp.
Misa Emijy Copoland, of Tifton,
#r, A.B., Spel 1 manf"fcollop-e, Atntn,
fin. ?-Miss
Fannie B. Cassell, Living:nne
Collggc. Sattgfoiry, N.tr. j
;
Will i MIKE NEWS
Tho camp meeting at Coda
LLlwv t.huioh l?at- week -added?
souls to Christ. Rev. 11 inton con
ducted the meeting. Revival ha
la-gun at S ins Chapel church, pas
tor?Rev-.?m?Wallace.?
?.m>? -Mnns- fjou
if .Mr. Samuii Fant was a , visito
Mrs. Joyce Ferguson accompan
ie . by other _ relatives is visitinj
r in !ini - 1111 i ii 'Villi mil
from Tryon, X. C.
Attending tire (.'on vocation o]
liiMinp ('. ..M. (,'race Sunday wef<
Mi. and Mrs. Haskul "Joinoi. Ifr
ni.d Mrs* Cola Joiner and Mr. W
i-"i' l'd'|? . ami ,i Iiu. >f i f others.
.'Mr. IJeihert Coleman died sutP
u tny at ins home Satuiday mornrig.
He wa> futn ialized at Bruce
labelna le church by the paslot
J 1' 1 a-nnis. Interment i 11
. edar trruve cemetery: :??
CO I It DINK ( IRC LIT NEWS
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Rev: It.A. Drown, I'astor
Sunday being a beautiful da\
the Sunday school and church go
crs responded to the-call to woi
ship. The Asst. Supt. reViuwet
the lesson. In last week's issui
i f The -Leader a mistake on thi
Jpimtt i-h'irch was-'-mader-MorTrhrj
collection totaled $50 for the afte;
lioun at X o'clock \v6 raTsjed; $8(i.y;
it Jerusalem making a piand to
tal for the day $ldG.32.
On the second Sunday at J<?ru
ed its ? annual Thanksg,iVffYg,""tTini
uut. Witjh all the ladies in whiti
:he march bepan at 11. o'clock. Th(
program was composed 'of solos
songs, duets, papers, and quartet:
iXter -w&reh Revo Brown ^dcTTveret
i sermon from Prov. 4:24, subjec:
The Christian . Race. Collectioi
523.19.
Mr. .Sanjmie, Mis. Maglin Hi-ne:
uid children?are homo from Buf
ralo, N. Y. to stay. Mrs. Stukei
if Buffalo. N'. Y.. i3 spending a
vKlle hero. Miss Beatrice Harvir
Miss. Lijlie Brunson and brothei
lave returned to the Lincoln H;
chuui at Su'mter. The S. S. Con
ention convenes Sept. 21-22 a1
;t. Mark church m Indiantown.
mdards For Business
.. . ^cflESfe,
. B- B
.MBDA SORORITY at the ninui
i'ne.?s wmiu-n, Its. purpose is t^ in
;minim* ninnnir hitrh e^h.^il .
KDftKpiF.l.n XKffS _
The revival survive at Macedonia
aptist church will continue thru
hursday nipht of this week. Rev.
alhoun of Augusta, Ga., is assist
iff Rev. J.E. Jcnninffs the pastor.
Misses Mary A. Simkms, Prisi'lla
Laridruti). Rosa Cooks, Lcana
lussey, Mary Emma Gaston and
tr. Freeman Gaston left yestffray
f?r Bettis Academy.
Mr.. Warren Cohen was funer
lized at Shaw's Creek church on
ist Sunday 11 a.m. He is suriyed
by his wife, Mrs. Ferdinand
ANOTH
TTie thinff? that are fairest
We brinff the'.n toniffht am
We've searched the word s
Yet We've found nothing tf
In return for your love an
Nor for the tasks that yoi
Your wonderful counsel an
These were worth more to
Your love of nature, of flo
Your constant attention foi
Your taKnt of finding the' I
Your love for humanity ar
You help to lighten burden
Of your many excellent qu
Although they tpay be all
When you're gone, we will
We will cherish the momer
Oui honiTrf arc-saddened t
Wo believe that God will s<
Dedicated to Miss L. M. Find
?JYA Resident Jr. Project, West <
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Fan-O-Lin System
^ In Beauty Culture
2 G^e FAN-0. LIN HAIR, Scalp
- Danruti and 'ioilet Pnyarationa
- -6?TfriaL?TliW;i woi'Oi has beuo
r proven. Have and a;e growing
* Hair on Bald Heads ami- Bar?
Spots?wl.en direct.una ate follow
ed. Will promote a full growth
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J Box Hair Growei . 3&?
-4 Box Sperial Ilair Grower 40c
1 Box-Scalp Soap - - 20* : _
Hi' B'ox Pressing Oil _ 45c
. - 10 cents extra for postage
' Registered in U. S. Patont Office.
i Agents Wanted. Write for Terms
' Made By
3 Mate. FANNIE _L. -CAROLINA
n&W"High Market Street
t ' Georgetown, S. C.
5 Cohi*.) and four children, two sisr
~tex~s and a "hrost uf-TvtuttvF5 ahd3
fr;ends.
r* Mesa; :v Matft, A :aiT,.??nrrri?Sam- ?
, mix* Lou Jackson left la.-t week
- for Stale College, Orangeburg.
4__ THE LEADER
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Women of Race
ML*
>1 boule held Mn Cleveland recently.
1 prove the efficiency of its member*
college girls.
Martin and Ethel Bussey left last
Saturday for New York City.
"Mrs. I.uia Rare of Philadelphia
is visiting :hcr- sister Mrs TlussdaOliphant.
Mrs. Ora" Holmes :s home again
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after, spending several weeks in
Chicago with relatives.
MisV Clementina Cohen was ?all
ied home to funeralize her father
J Mr. Warren Cohen.. -- 1_
M iss Gract* M. Jones of Colum
bia spent 'last week-end with Mr.
anil Mrs. G.K. Jone_s.
ER YOU "
and the things most sweet
3 c^st at your feet.
[todies throuph and through
i say to yon:
d your services true
jr dutiful hands can do
d disposition, sunny -
us than riches or money.
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wers and TFe?57 "~r~ ?
r,sthe birds and bees,
beauty in simple thinps? \ ~
id things that are pure
s and our cares ^ndure.
lalities these arp but few; .
we have to offer you;
hold you mora dear;
its that von spent yith i.t
o bid you 'Adieu'
end us another 'You.'
i?composed by Massalenn thirham,
Golumbia. 8. CI. ?