The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 13, 1940, Page Page, Image 7
Saturday, January 13, 1940
M'- - TT>- : ?... .RU. Vr.'B,!.
win T?n At! ^ -r?n prn / :
Vivian Russe'l and Mr.. arj? Mrs.
- - George Sample" spent the Chrfet.
i lit. ij. parent?
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Russell.
Miss Vivian Russell, a senior at
spent-a?part of the holidays with
her parents . Mr. a:: a
. : :t r . ; n i< i- at
Bostor., Mass., where she jepre
ii.. . i v .w iv. '.a. rioiority, Phi
chapter of her rc/oul. .Mr - K.?Of
-fnr-SoroTity, member of the
Student Co- nril, a mnmii'v m' .
-..v :liiiill a:1 j ?? officer. oe..
the staff~oT"the \Vitey Reporter,
the official, school hi j-aziae. .'A.
the Boule Miss Russell was present
ed the trophy whith i- given t<>the
undergraduate chapter that
o ii..* a,.;..s. .... i e muse ui.i.ig t.'.a.
year.
Dr. - 'f. .R Mties. .potential and
popular candidate for the oiTi:e of
Bishop in the A. 11." K. .h r !
snenr Wednesday in Atlanta. Ga
7.?.' I
-M~". John?Jim ti ?Ba-Hrtrs?uf~
tfce Or.M ga i h ; \f:t*--tn t ?| m
bi; la?. M n'tri.t. ?1 . Mar-'
ti . v..;s dcit? '<* "in :ho local '
< haM: > a : in fii< conclave wiich
mot in Ncnv Vor;< Ci v dm ?** i
holidays. Hi; repoit will lo tin
spee/ai or. ei it i 14 1 j
...... li j; 01 t e*C dnnbia chapter. |
. . > (! l)r
Brevard, of Camden aJUen led ; h>
Omegu?nu oiinn?rrr Tn n in 777
Mr. and Mrs. lleury Williams Mon
day night.
Br. J. E Dixsi/n of I) rmvell,
secretary of. the Union R-paid -.
?. ... i.i me city Monday j
IT if? ll t liM.Wtt. 1-..1.1 1. .l.l'J ItlLlti
. . ituvi al.-'p was j
- - Professor \Yiiliams from the same |
town's.nip.
Miss Mnnolia Aim a Kirkland "
........ A 1 I
r i i .i" > t' oi j..' -?!- i
ph?. Sorority spent Christmas 'in!
-- "ner ~Bou
le. She came from Boston?aud'
Tfperil one week with h "r sister,
Mis. I. S. Le Ay, s mi le.t S. inlay
evtnihr i'or C eoimLoro, *"N. C.,i
w litre sh. i: .inching. )
Carr !! I'I <t ^i i-<e y ferni Fisk
T'pivi1" i v "l.i.v; n L:-< vy from
Sb-te College stio'nt the Ch i t mi
with their parents, Mr. i nd Mrs.
Mrs. Annie J neixt'.e lv..d as
, her -ii>: i -<!-!. ; ure Christmas
holidays her els'.Mr 11: Lev. a d
Mrs, ,\U. A. .hm- *=rrr r f t ! n~"M, fvM
C. .1 i K?v.? .... Lin. it tie an-J7
son Charles, Jr., of PkMadeli liia !
Pa; idi Ln i e .iaa.. e.?.e perl
Christr.tu-> -*t h"
Mrs. Kaian Jeyu; o.' 2113 Sen-1
ate 'street i> :>' . k ii ?.::e aft? 1
spending the holidays in Wash )
ington, i). i .. a.i i ii.it.. o. '. hi i.
Wiui her M ier Mr a:i 1 Mrs. C.
\Vnli ams. n v lepj.i.u a vi :j ,
m,... n.^.,r . r nn ._1
I . CI J VJ ?
boto, br., ui yj i-nU.uv i . liu'i had
*? .;l. ir li l. i l'ur (_ iirist
i ' . :.. i i. . son ??o oi
Philadelp" > , 1 ; ! ... ?-r,?t.n. g'..
l . - . i .. ii . 'ii ai >?? .?
Yoik City, Mi-.. .Johnnie Mac
Cheeseboro r.n l little liiorgo ill
She also spent sometime witn hot
v: ?r* .. y . . .1 mr--.
On leaving Saturday nigh , the "re
I'-" - I . - v.l?'V uoL
tr.p. . i. >. C.u\,.i.,.)jro iii. o
ente. a. i....i . . .u. .
.i .... > i*. i\.-i.iii, 1" ia.
Dr. Clarke preatv.ed one of the
n.o^t sjj.i.i. i.! e.niuiio o. inlay a.
lie,ill 1 tiiai a i.i a. .a.jia. Lin
members and iii.ni- ciijoyeJ Hie
sermon and hope .'e will soi&n
pieu.h a.o.iur si.r.iiar sermon. j
Col. II. B. iii .afd of i' j porUy
spent Monday_ here yn "fTkd-11
- i.ii...an, is. ..." T:~.niu \.iii Lie a
running m-oni. r ci me A. M. E.
Gcircval Conuicnce ill Dcttoit,
iH'.vi M. y.
The Rev. I. J. Jancryite, presiding
C.?u;^.U, c V lonMCo uistiiccj
spent ...outlay here.
? Miss Louise Miller a sen/or at
Allen, has accepted a t.acmug p.?s
ltiOn hi 0J.U1.J. t w..'_ji-y 11 anting
school.
Dr. J. E. Thomas of Floron.-e,
. t..v - j - ...v .... . lloaid
of Allen university attended the
board nv oUnu: i.e.j last aioiuiaj.
The session was presii ed over by
Dr. T. J. Miles, who is president u,
the board.
Lieut. Lawrence Oxlc y of NewYork
City i pent Monday in . con
ference here with litieral ar.d state
otfici Is of t e 1 HA. "At Allen
university President Higgins presented
Mr. Seymour Carroll, lot,
ed race leader,'and Mr.'Can oil in
turn presented Lie. t. A>xljy to the
student /^ady.
Dr. Rkhnrd K. Brogdon of
Ghnri"gt"n w Hi" cliy rue"
day. Dr. Brogdon's friends in the
^ A.ME. church" are many. He
(Miss Daisy McQueen of CharV
leston Wus in Columbia Monday.
?' % ??""
-?Drv Seibel Green of Orangeburg
vr's in the city i\Io. <lav.
goes'to Detroit as a candidate for
. at inm us and with a fine
record of service in his church.
Miss Daisy Lou Butler, seni<
at Allen, has been called to teaiu.
. a grailed school. .
M A U RI AGE A N N O U N CEA1 EN T
Mrs. Annie Janerette announ . >
he n ariiaffe of her daughter Miss
Kctellc?Muiy Etta and Mr. l'raiieaa
Jo. n on, December 2J, TOjtT
Mrs. Es'elle Johnson i.s the Sup
and secretary of St. James A ?J:
E. e'?.:r:la Mr. Praileau Johnson
is the treasurer of the Tru?*
e Boatd. The.couple is rending
: at 1724 Wheat street, Columbi
1 South Carolina.
THE WAVERLY FRIENDSHIP
? lA'll EMlRTAiNS,
The V.'avt 1y Friend-hip eU:">
ortPi-tniried thn - '-"n if ill
? ,ii -s v. ilh ;n en oyalde C.'rl t
inas (lipner pi'rty, Trnnlo^ t'Vl 11g,
Dm. I I *. i 1, ,; it tne-Uem.-. - ; "Mr.
and {Mrs. Marshall Gilbe.t.
, e y.iet.u sph it w. s rollo.t d
v the attractive home of Mrs.
. vli" hert. . .
Diiri' R tno evening the fc/llo.v
ing menu "Was scived: .ti...
..u'u ii;e, cranberry sauce,
pickles, dressing, rolls, peaches,
cake and colFeo.
Those j.re ent were: Mr. a <1
'f s. l;. T. Love, Julian Love, Mr 5.
Mary Gooc'win, Mrs. Lessa.
u'. i Mr In. i pb-WAHA, A! I 7T"
r-. 1":ili* or Leva aim son, .. r.
il. <i ay, (liady.-, Tnelma.. r>t
r.n l J nit's (Lay. Mr. vml
i ' ? Au i m. Mr., ami- ... -.
Thos. Tay'.or, ..Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
'auC.tlk.n, Mr Lulhor Mile . r.
. . S. loawcy, It .".. a Mae am. a
in To.imj, Mrs M. L. L .
| ; i Mr.,t?r.d Mis. Doga.m Mc?.? v
A. i>. M: draw, Mr. ami Ms.
i Mais. all.
*' !
OMMl'NiTY- rilKIFT C IA ?l
Tile Co'ni'muiiity Thrift club re
'..i. ! ft/ \ r.r l. I() and now > ?
!i V!S v; f ; (.':( It'll, t'result. !-(
Mrs. Alma Alexander; Vice-Pivsiii
..n: s: S iT",;'ry Mi
rt-'P Uilets' A >t..Secrelaiy M>:s
Riuh Small; Treasurer, Mrs. F.s1.11
K e us haw1. ". _
* XV rr.( cling will"meet at
' e hoinb of Mrs. Alma AJexani
i mi Tuesday nite, Jan. 1(>, 2.">27
l'owiuan street.
( AHI) OF THANKS
1 he brother and sisters of the '
late Mr. Frank L. G.vbs wnu
, i.ii .11., .IJeeeniuc'i*' 1, 1'JJJ
wish ta thank his mar^ iiata.-is
loi* the beautiful llo.al tic ijjns.
and the ki: J cxpi ession-s oi' mpathy.
lie had lived in Columbij, S. C.,
since 1U2J, milking his. home w.?.
. .... iv. jo..ns;?n, of lb 11
iiiltnj.ton Ave. Af.or'u short :y.i"
L-.iimiahJui_axru ?
fed herc (Wavmey . r-1. S > ..)
L'liESTEil PAIvAliltAI'HS
SLct ,M<1 snow fill Sunday au-i
ir j4v- v wi.e e "out doors
was while. Driving and wt K. g
vrt.r? uiii.cir.t. .traiiy who fiai"Rrnr
... .i.g i.m niDui.es It'i-t them iii
. . iii.e they walked t>
.heir Jobs. At school. the,' h. .1
nu.l a g'ic'M .inie SKI li.ig tiul .ul
II.; aii N.eio lull of luughte . Tue.i
. iic s n '.ame out and n.el.j.l
i r.ui if. 1 . i h. of icicle-, s,.ow
; lid ice covered trees, houses, and
i ft l ;
AIt. Peter Wilson cie.l Alondiy
ni.iu ; t r ; lingering i.'ne. s. II
1 v... by p. a tic a ly everybody
in Ches er. for he tiavellg.i
i vvs. tuwn daily sel.ing icen..
. a- had a .song oi t,i.; o n
thaf appealed to rli, t nd :f..r
..... i. u re.in d at night as ?e
was .et ra ng home lrom a a;
'.e k, ai- \eict. could ba he>rd in
. . a..t: iee-C ei m. Little cli:Id
1 . :.nd waited for hi.n ev
ci y day. He had ihat sinaiim 1 c
.i!t i i.a-ant word that won foe
i'l.ni ev I s and hundre s ot
iiicnds, white and col red. He su.'
pin d nii.ny parties with ice-cre m.
t. ti.- ni wife have tend c,cd a
cafe here foi many years. Fun ra1
* . . e...eivts have not been
"i. lie vxm a irten.ber of Brook
. i ;.i i ne'e . Alethoi i it Church.
His wife, Mrs. Annic Wi'son, sui-p
. i is. Mr. Wilson will be grea lyi
missed. - .1
Air. Tom Johnson who is known
y he m ine of "yank" die.L at
no 1' bos pi. a 1 Monday from
i< !. vDin (U which h?-suffered
h. list 5-oturu y nigh, in the oil
o' Ho 5'.ivos n wife and m;nv
ri< mis who extend heartfelt >ym
n.hy to hor.
Af er spending the week-end in
* i;where she went heir
of the serious illness of her
b'xitfte , Miss M. D. Kjlly is bt ek
t hestcr.
The Ci.estor County Tiaclur " \
\ -u elation w s held Saturd y it
h'inley H g'h, with a fme.attcnd;
nre, drsj i e the bitter c Id day. I
Tile Frogi am Committee which ;
nsi. tid of representatives from <
i n; c u t os ivet hue Mondcy'i
afternoon i nd outlined a very ;n !
cue tins p&tram. A greet tino'i
Is being planned for all who cmue,; <
1 . vi ry np here is looking for ; 1
ward to a lai ge crowd and f. ua'ji
<> ! n ceting. i
/ Mr. Henry Stmdford from th;* ,
i (.C ?1: IV p -II Mi'wh 1 r i1 v uji-n'
* I (lays hero with his parents, ?
'V anf-M st Jordan Stradord, L
Cemetery street. j
-- 1 he fivst brsket-ball game of ?
-lie season was played Friday
--
?_? _ "3
Private iiiii-suial firms -an&
ayrjirfirmchFTcmtra: tors have reeeiv
ed noaily $1.7C0,!)00,000 in o.dctv
for puuha e of consumption mrv
Tenuis and equipment and rent il
of equipment an projects of the
Work Projects Administration dui
ins t o four year's ending June 30.
1930. Th> announcement was
just m de by Deputy Work Pro
''oofs?Com 11 i.i.'.hini'f i t owa rd C~
Jlr.tor as he pointed out t: at lo
cal govciment sponsoring WP/,
projects provided more than Two
thirds,of the funds for 'purchase
and two-fifth; for eq. ipmciit ren 1
nPrht?ftt?the -.Flnle.v ill Gym. : g;
in-t the girls and boys tolms of
*. H its n Co'ltge. Ibek H il. An im
manse-crowd witnessed it. Finley
II gh won both games b iys25 -13;
girls 32?4. Ja kson 11 i of Camden
played Tueslay night, the
ic -u_^v4!;rb?'- in nest .week's pr per.
Friiny night he Winnsbovo
will play. Miss Hattie O. W.ight
n l A 1> IP rdin arc coach
0s for Finley Hi.
i .v. I. ndsny, of Fin'ey
IF! faculty was ill for a few days
with i:u. Her pritnts, i'rot. and
Mrs. Lindsay, of 'Rock Ilill,. came
lor her an. to k her home. Mis.
1. i'. Hammond taught-her classes
in her i bsence.
Miss. Louise Babcock, of Finley
' : .at -.;,tv'v.as iil a few dajs with
flu. She is now wdL_a-^i in' and- LjBfclTMff
sc-.o 1 He el-isso ,?we.o TT-SHi
by i\lr:. I.i a Jul n 0:1.
.'in. Lu y Mac key is very much
improved ift.r beiny .littaly i 1
a 1 nor lunic on Loomi st.eot.
Mrs. Alzcn a Gore G.u.ney an 1
i t r tarn- ch dre-n motored here
during the. i.oiiay; :nl nuCI
b.ief visits to fr.ead 1. Mrs. Ga
ney i a fi rmer Ch s e ei 1, a:
took d ligh in sh wi iy her c.?
reirp'Ti s "wO'e slie pla\ed as
i h Id. The' prima.y sc' ool for, cl
ren fr m the west sidts i; bu It
M s. Gaffr.ey's home lot. T o pr
city for this schocl was pure' a?
001 her. ..
?Miss M. ry Lee (J u?rr, ferme
of Chester, was in town cn > r
la t wick. Miss O'.i av is t t1'.?. 11
i 'h Ch .1 t " Cit Sc?-ccit?f
-Ch stcr friends vve-e ple'"c> ^
t .. i:* U'TS of Mi - 03 Est.?e
Knicht and Lint Bel To r n :e n
h South Carol'nn gro p wl it
.* pp ared in se e a- Neg:o pnp'r '
last week is ud:nfs a' Bonnet
C d'e^e. Trc sbiro, N. C.
(l T-TO GT THFR
VKKTIVf,- OF THE
MT. Pl.EASANT DISTRICT
I). N. Wilson, Reporter
Th(. Gct-to-pp thor meeting of
ih" Ml. P'e-'R n' District of the
Primf'ti Co*fe~ cnci wo5 ___ .cjlllfidTo
meet on the Buck Hall- Circu't
l>v the p>T --'din? el 'e". Dr. J. E
ThomrsP Monday, Docerrb r fith,
t 11 Do o'el ck Aft">r con 'uctin<j
the devoti< psr the p'rsidior elder
delivered hi? rp n'ng add e s to
h'? di t-bt Ho st es? d br th r'y
love-ind the ret', miner ?f K? d f 11
-vil. H > sno'.e ef the f?r"it wo k
nccprn pi is he ' by Ris'-.op Fl'per in
)S^'n" o s*~'v't of nojee to South
Carolina and that he woull do a"
v-"- -! Rshrp' Flip
per back to Sru'h Crrolino for a
nether quadrenninm.
Dr. Th^mr s sp-k'o of the ca-di
dacy of Dr. T. j. Miles f r th1
Bishopri; in Miy. Kn~wir?7 the
ran ient"? n* he does, he knows of
no one who has done mrc Con 'vet?ve
work in the A. M. E.
Church th?n Thomas Jefferson
'ho rdd ess, the pre'idinr
elder re->d the pener'l assessments
of the charges fer the
*i Mrs. V. M">rfy. the district
missionary president, reed the mi*
"ionarv as os mrnts. The minise
s and members of the DDtr'c'
-ereivel them flndly. The District
*en'ferrn"e evil' meet at Hoh' Trin
ty, Rev. D. Scott, pastor. .Mission
1 ' ^convonti"n mull u eet on the
Robnispn circuit. Rev. F. S'ncrle"V*
nrst-v. Sunday School con- i
fen'ion will meet on the Olive i
n-h circuit, Rev. W. T. MrVray
castor.
The new ministers of the dis-.
raE_?Al^fBt*rO LEABl
?An?idea-uf'TtuTljenofits derived
by Negro citizens fiom this tremendous
spending program which,
sped up the wheels of private industry
is gleaned from the pHotpgraph;
above.''
Left to right across the top
row, a foreman is directing oper3
tiors at one of the 648 airport?
buill or imnrovcd hy the WPA; p
brick ma on repairs a high school
milding in Chicago, 111.; and a !
semi-skilled WPA worker operates
a ciesel.engine roller on a
IT. S. Army airport runway.
tnls- ? . TI
< !pt Rev. R. A. Rrown and S.
Burgess, weie introduced by the
presiding elder. They were given
a hearty welcome by the old membeis
of thp district. The district
wont on record in pledging unstint
e<l support-to-the -distn *t and its
P'.oeram as presentel by the pregnane
elde.K Dr. E. P. Ellis w"s
presented and paid r high tribute
to Dr. Thomas, as r presiding eldor
and leader. Dr. Ellis is one
or the hading pastors in the A. M
E Chinch. The district Sund ly
?ehoot sup-''intrndent, Mr. Fhilip
Bennett, of Morris Brown Church,!
was presented and spoke -along
of our Sundry School work.
Rev. E. D. Hutchinson and his
n\ :i] nii or? roy: lly entertained
the meeting. We wore feted .uiitiL-v"'
er*,T+rhwr?fTf Tin m~re. We p av
-that God will ever bless this goo/i
pas or and faithful people
? m
F.MSILA A. M. E. CKuJSCiI |
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
_iSpin?lay bedng extremely cold
li re were no' many, church goprs
however, Sunday school opened at
1 1 '15. l esson reviewed bv the L
pastor, aftL'r"WfiTeF the pastor be: ^
'i s vi. e. Scripture lesson rea'a
'torn the fourth division of the
?lms f-om which cko/dectured on
" Hear My Prayer" using for a
..oi ..ah'u.l" closing with a;
-nul otin'irg prayer by tiro, hi. L I
,ong?hore. 'The pastor commerdl
' *1 such a prayer. Collection was:
d o-l ncv-vamg to. the attendance.!
n fterwhich the various clubs were.
r rganized to raise Educational
Aloncy and was read out bv the
? TVURENS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
"" Sunday was d~ glorious day a'
B th i in sp/.e of the snow fall.
An appreciative audience was out.
..4 o. a', anu church services.
The pastor preached an enjoyable
sermor. using as a theme "The
Sympathy of Jesus"; Two persons
joined the church. The spirit 01
i?w?w-rts-rte+t the many
members and friends communed a....
.He guar. .
The pa-tor and faflrtily were delighted
in the many Christina^
gifts frem friends and member.i'i.v.
ni.fi in thn flinn<?p nnr I
ties. Mr. and Mrs. Will G&rrctt,
.vi . and Mrs. Blackstock, Mr. and
Mrs. Eail Franklin and Mrs
ow'.t are those w..o prepared din
vk'T parties.
A miled citizen of Lcurens was
laid to rest. Matthew Sullivan of
v. .. > my wno lor the past five
ynvs had lived in Cleveland, Ohio
was funeralized at Bethel on Dec.
31, lu3U.
Miss Emily Young of State college
was the guest of Miss Mat
ty/ Fuller during the holidays. .
Messrs James OliphSnt and
Clarence Stradford of Washington
were the guests of Mrs. "Emma 01iphsnt
and family recently.
Mr. Edward Fuller of State coli
nau as his guest during the
'" 'idavs a room mate Mr. James
Wardsworth.
is willie Boyd, Florence
Boyd, Emily Yourg, Mattye Fuller
and Mrs. John Boyd were the
guests of Mrs. Emma W. Maddox
.111:1 lamjlv^of Wnrn Sihnalq .liminpr the
holidays." .
Mr. V. C. Dawkins of Harbison
r>Hl"irn visited Mi s Young during
the holidays who was the guest of
Miss Fuller.
V>l'is. Hattie Campbell c/f Tenn
is visiting relatives and friend.
in miiitif viifi
ER
^ " _ ??
To the l<J\ver left, concrete work
ers are piecing forme on a WPA
construction nroiort H^fn... r-,.m,.n<
is poured for the drill grounds at
a New York National Guafd Ar-]
mory. In the center, W. A. Williams,
Superintendent of -Stat.- i
Teachers College WPA construe
tion project, Montgom"'-y, Al" , '?
TCCts one of his foremen d urine
building operations on the gym
nasium. To the left, WPA workers
in South Carolina buHd r
farm-to-market ro^d?adding it
length to 08,000 milo? nf r
aBxPrearlways btltlb lind improve ?
here and in Anderson.
Mr. Goldsmith of Asheville v.-, 1
I... ? i?.-t of Mis.%. Mattye Fuller .*
recently. i
St. Paul Baptist Church
- Services began on tii'Wtvith t^-"?i
t Willie Meadows and teachers
ti-ri.- r^sneetjve place*. T?
Christmas lesson was beautifully *
nn/1 J
oliU JCVICWt'U.
.. v -.-"v. TV n ton
preached a wonderful sermon us- <
fas a theme The Birth of i
Christ. Many thoughts uvs
i u..jtut out. j'I
I
Sunday night a Chrvtmns n o
w>c ron.loprd by the Sunday.
school. A pageant the Birth of (
in ,?l \va ui amat r/. d velv ?-ah -tifcttv.'"Rev
T)</jHass?Hall?tk+rv T
" " '(l H slioiT s( i nion from the *
T believe in God, I believe \
in Christmas and I believe in S.n-> j
tu Glaus.
Rev. a: d Mrs. John-ton enter-j
taiupd at a dinner party Chri tmas
day, their guests being Rev, E
L, B. Moon and his niece Miss'"
Burnett of Garnsville, Ga.; Miss F
Austin of Greenville, S. C.; Rev. $
and Mrs. P. S. Ilicks. Rev, and ti
Mrs. J W Mat" his, Mrs. U hi.ner,
Mi4, and Mrs. S. W. Sullivan, 'Jr. h
and '.Mrs. Andie Hv.ter in'1 Ir.
S. D. Dcncy. i a
Md'oy ntrhc TV- Pastor's Aid
rlnb sponsored?a?Ghristmn~ tree T
at thp home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V
?*'. Sullivan. A very uppropr ?v. S
program was rendered. The club ei
members representing the spirit of i.Christmas
wcrre white capes and
goi.i crowns. Dolioi ns punch was
?..
Beg. V. B. Tat. Off.
BEflUTU^ROn
ffjj'y/fifj J ilflrt
MitiiMftUiMHUMa
'' The Laricusa Beauty Foundation was
?:? the odcfroy Manufactuxino.-Co??peiry?hr
-of-preserving- women's natural bc-uty,
the results of this research available
In my last column, we planned \
- the dress and niuhe-up?f++r?v.i ~
younger girls who are going to your 1
first big party this Christmas. Now
we'll go Into the actual preparations 1 ?
for the big event, lie sure to tube
a brief nap before-you dtv.?-s to
Illlike vonr pvi>? hrir?litni? nrt?l \ .mi.
spirits higher. Even if you can't u
sleep, lie still ami rest f><r a half-;
hour at least. Take yhath he- ',
fore or after your nap, depending on
whether you find a warm bath eon- ''
duelve to sleep or net.
Do Not Apply Make-Up In Public n
Be sure to cleanse your face thor- m
oughly before applying your make- hi
up. A light application of f<min!a- a:
tlon cream will give your face a oi
smoother appearance and make the In
make-up go on more evenly and ti
stay on longer. And this last is k<
a great asset since there is nothing j
thnt detracts more from a girl's . j
charm than constant applications of
make-up. Get it on well at home ''
and then forget about it until you
can excuse yourself and retouch it 16
In private. Men like to see women
carefully made up-hut watching the
process Is an unglnmorous experience.
If you ~
for yutir type of skin, you will have
little such difficulties.
Bo Natural
If yon are worrying about the
conversational end of the evening,
here is Just one suggestion thnt I
wish you would take to heart. Ob
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What arc your I:.: :y / -. '?
Larieuse Beauty 1\ ''njation,
Room 521? 51') Xori'i l'curlh
St., St. Louis, Ho., ar.J she will
be glad to answer '"c;n. Be sure
to enclose a self-addressed
stamped envelope. ? j
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elephone 9221
dan'tzler bro&m
shoe repair shot i
j i'.t (Tervais. St. Columbia, ft.
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r.g the ii>. fin f'riUnn Flog
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i'edd the. material" in naif, stitch
' lis top. e;?i.-e.j, with a heading an.! .
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icics are put in through a slash
fr nt and tnhen out by undoing
li.e flap nt ti e bottom. The sides I
.? the bag, tr.e Cap ar.d the slash- 1
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.flc t" p- ft p.l ?! nil) ll)rVr[r.-n^ rr>T^
. q added by embroide ring or sten.;!:ng
the owner's inltia's. It's nj
.'ub'.c to launder the Bag along
'.il!i its content's,
tithe- Cotton Bag Sewing ideas
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- y 13, M(!;?ph:s,-OT~'Icxti!e"Bag8,
N. LaSalle St., Chicago
An J that's no foolinft, Mister.
This Is a young man's world. If you
ch>n't believe It, look around you
an 1 see. You can probably count the
gray-haired workers on your fingers. ^
F.i't don't let that alarm you. You
c;;n keep ?rat hair <?" ?~
"up v.rjf age. (.ct GOI)EFROY5"8
L \ Li SI".! 1 t's t\o trouble to apply.
J j follow directions (or use In the
pa. 1::: ;c. Colors hair evenly?alts:
i? t instantly. Makes It glossy and
takes years off of your looks. Every
_1 . li'.e is I'lUirnntrM ttf satisfy,as
y?.Tf iT .Jer will promptly refund
j > r money. If your dealer doesn't
I: l.ari ;-jr, srnil |l "."1 f ivf ftif
\ .-v. direct to .. .'CODF.FROY
. < ;>., sno olive street,
s; lo; ::;, %:o.
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