The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1940, Page PAGE, Image 5
Saturday,
Prof. H. W\ Bauingardner, InUniversity,
was the commencemen
speaker at the high school
in Mullins, S. C. Monday nii:ht.
and at the Harbison Institute,
t n /"i rrv. t
nmo, o. v,., 1 uesuay morning.
^Crowded audiencvs wore in at
Mrs. Sarah Grpen a teacher ol
Level Green school, Dillon county
has returned to her home 2600
Feaster avenue for the summer.
She reports a successful school
_term. j
^ President Higgins has returned
from Detroit and is now filling
previous engagements. He delivered
the baccalaureate sermon to
the graduates of Bell Street high
^ school, Clinton, last Sunday af.ternoon.
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Dr. H. W. Baun\gardner delivcrcd
the annual?add less to?thegraduates
of Mullins high school
Monday night and was commence
ment~spfeaker at Harbison Insti/
tute Tuesday.
The Rev, Henry Bluford Butlei
of Allen uuiversity delivered the,
annual sermon to the Leesville'
high school last Suhday. Hundreds
of people front Batesburg.
Ridge Spring and Swansea were
in attendance and were touched
religiously because of the impressive
sermon delivered by the
young "theolog" from Allen's
, School of Religion.
Mrs. R. W. Manee ha? fourteW
young turkeys on her yard again
this spring. The Thanksgiving
"biddies" will weigh about five
pounds at present and are promising
for the November feast. Rlvs
Mance is a lucky turkey growei
and 14 seems to be her lucky nuni
'> ber. For the past 1 years "she
has been able to "raise" 14 turkeys
eaeh year and it may be
that "every year they are hatched
on the 14th day of the month.
Madam Julia E. Breeland, of
^ Orangeburg, president of the JulS>
ia E. Breeland School of Boautv
Culture, will attend the Fashion
show for beauticians at Darts
^ hall, Charleston, May 30..? ijhe
wishes to myet all state beauticians
there to discuss business of
importance.
Mrs/Bertlm BuSjy" and daughter
Ruby of Water^ury, Conn.,
Vat*.WP 'n tite' city on account of the
, defrth of. Mrs. .^Bicklvy-'s ileice Mrs
- Eula Mtckle. ' .-V.
Mrs. -Cormnd Phila"delphia,
Pa., is -visiting her mother,
Mrs. Carrie Brown. ?
Mr. Clarence ' Woodward of
Winnsboro , underwent a serious
operation Monday at the Columbia
hospital and at this writing is
doing excellent. His many friends
will be glad to know this encour?
~ aging news. .M
ARK1AChi AXX01 NCEYtEN T
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Prof. and Mrs'. \\ illiain M. Bogan
of Union, S. C.
announce the marriage of their
daughter,
Mazzie Julia
to
" Mi'. Otis liallenger
of Columbia, S. C.
Friday, February the second
nineteen hundred and forty
After June the first the couple
^ will make their home in Columbia.
(A LLAH AM-1IAKVEY
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Mr. and Mrs. C. V. ding, ( f Allendale,
announce the marriage of
their only daughter
Miss Anita Bernice CrHahum
> f to
. XathaTdel Harvey
-? of Cleveland, Ohio, and S. C. State
COLL KG I ATE CLUB NOTES
The Collegiate Social club of
Columbia, gave a pre-giaduation
party, Friday, May 17 in honor ol
two of its members, Misses Bernice
Paul and Frances Murry.
Miss Paul Graduates from Benedict
college and Miss Murry from
Allen university. The party -was
at the home of Mr. Richard Corley.
The'J prospective graduates
received as a token from the club
a beautiful autograph book each.
Those present were Misses Rena
Woodard, Myrtle Alford, Minnie
Sims, Ethel Clarkson, Amelia Out
en, 3elma Brown, . Mary Anderson,'
Bernice Paul, Frances Murry,
Dorothy Jackson, Mary A.
narper, Harriet Goodwin, Mrs.
Wm. Haire and Mis. J. W. Wilson,
Misses Eloise Sullivan and
Elveretta Chappellc, Messrs Jas.
Smith, Leroy Fair, Elex T. Brown
Lloyd DeGraffenreid, Walter Free
man, Steven Campbell, Hollis Mo
Kim, Joseph Thomas, S, Bernard
Doughty, Harry Redd, John Pow
ell, David Devault, William Haire
Joseph W. Wilson, Roosevelt Yan
"cey and Cicero Bowman.
Amelia Outen, reporter.
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Davis-Bailey
Marriage Announced
Allendale. K. C.?Of interest to
many in South Carolina and Geoi
uia is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Sallie Lillian
Bailey of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr.
FMi -J. Davis. Jr., of Savannah,
Ga., which was solemnized at the
home of Hev. and Mrs. J. Harold
Roland. Blackville, S. C., on May
12, HMO, with Rev. Roland oflficiating.
Miss Bailey holds a B.S. decree
from South Carolina State
olleae and at present is a member
of the hiuh school faculty of
the Allendale County Training
school, Allendale, S. C.
im\ ,uavis_is a graduate of the
"o th Carolina State college,
member of the Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity, and at present is Industrial
Education teacher at the
Allendale County Trainisg school.
RADIO SOCIAL CLl H
The Radio Social club held its
regular meeting pt the home of
Mr. V.'estley Mangum 1.104 McDufTie
Ave. ATI the members
were present. The meeting was
ailed To ol'dtM' by?ttTT??pi usident.
the minutes were- read by the secretary.
The club will have a silver
tea at the home of Mr. Westley
Mangum, 1304 McDuffie Ave.
Suhdav, June 2, at 5 o'clock. The
members visited Mr. Izell Howard
Sunday at the Columbia hospital
and report that he is getting aj
long fine. .
^THK WAVERLY Sl'N FLOWER
The cluh held its regular weekly
meeting, Tuesday night, May
>1 at the home of Mrs. Shirley
Davis. The meeting was presided
over by the president, Mrs
Russell. The devotion was car?i
t
I 1\. \l VIUI III ll.*> lllc&llllv l <11*
tor which the minutes of the last
meeting were read, received and
adopted.
The business for the week was
the planning for the trip at Taylor's
Tavern -Monday night. May
27th. -Bus will leave Gervais and
Hjptlin streets and Hardin and
Taylor streets at o'clock. Admission
?25c.
Our next meeting will he Tues
day night May 28th at the home
of Mt.s. Douglass, 1801 Washington
street. .
STATE COLLEGE. ALVMNI
Fellow Alumni: I request voui
presence at the meeting bf the
General Association, Sunday even
ing, May 26th, at 8 o'clock in the
Alumni Room, Library building.
State College, Orangeburg, S. C.
We need your advice and sipport
in attending to the busines>
of the Ass'n.^ and plans for the
coming year.;
It is only necessary for me to
inform you of our meeting and
I'll bet on your support.
Yours truly;
T. H. Best, President
THE Y. P. S. T. ( LI B
The club met at the home, oof
to order by the president. Song
and prayer by chaplin. Scriptuu
by Ernestine Rosa, followed by an
other sonjT The rod v as called
each member responding. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Miss Aletha Smook, 'President
Mrs. Rosa Ross, Sect.
Mr. David '.Outen, Repoit
MR. AND MRS. WHITE
ENTERTAINED
Qu last Friday night, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. White entertained a
lively bunch of citizens. Among
the visitors and friends that w&'e
there were: Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
Mance, the Rev. E. A. Davis, Rev. I
PL R. Robinson. Mrs. Maud McClellan,
Mr. *and Mrs. Lewis Cook
and others, j v
The menu consisted of baked
chicken, green peas, spinach, sugar
peas, white potatoes, squash,
rice, giblet gravy, buttered rolls,
bread, pineapple salad, ice tea.
ice cream and cake.
This affair took place on Walnut
street and was iield in honor
of Re\\ Patterson, who will leave^
the first of June for New York.
HEN EDICT SENIORS-C. TESTS
ENTERTAINED
The Junior class of Benedict col
lege had the honor and pleasure
of entertaining the Senior class
tuiu men Kursis ai me JuniorSenior
Banquet Saturday evening
May L8, in the college dining hall
The program was as follows.
Welcome address was made by
Mr. Andrew Lewis, president of
the Junior class; response by Miss
Alberta Holmes, senior. Mr. Jas
A. Duhart, junior, proposed a
toast to the faculty, then Miss
Mable Gaines proposed a toast to
the seniors. In turn Mr. ' David
Young, senior, offered a toast to
the juniors and bade them hold
up their alma^mater.
The speaker of the occasion was
Dr. J. E. Brlggs, professor of
Philosophy and Religion at Benedict
college, followed? by remarks
from President and /Mrs. Starks
the decorations were very colorful
The menu was very unique and
and attractive, which added much
to the occasion's gaiety.
Mr. Andrew Lewis, president^
of the junior class acted as host
and toastmaster of the occasion.
(Miss) Dorothy McDuflfie
reporter
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BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting of the club was
held on lyst Monday night at 8:30 I\
and was called to order by the 2
president with singing idUl |)1'UV- "Jt
er led by Mrs. tirooKs. 1 he ousi- ~p
'ness session followed. The next J
meeting will be May 27 at the a
home of Mrs. Hattie Davis 8:30 I
016 Walnut street, second floor. a
The members of tlu; club are in- 1
vitod to a dance Monday night. 1
THE ROSE SOCIAL (LIB \[
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The Hose Social club held its *
weekly meeting at the home of '
Mrs. Sallie M'ae Seott. The house '
was called to order by the ptvsi- .
dealt. Devotion was conducted 1
[after which the roll was called;'
land each "member responded with 1 >
a Bible verse ami dues. The min- ji
utes of the last ^meeting were'
read,. received and adopted. II
There will be a silver tea Sun-;S
day May 20 at the home of Miss j
Bertha Lee Allison, 2110 Gervais
street. We received one new men! I
her Miss Annie Mae Hook who
was elcomed into th^ cl.ub. <
Next meeting will be at th2 1
home of Miss Bertha Lee Allison. '
The hostess served ice cream and 1
cake. ? m 1
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On Monday afternoon at 5:20 '
the Busy Ladies Social t'llib met '
at the home of Mrs. Hersha Pope I
on Green street. There were U 1
club members present. Plans foi; '
The inogTess" of" thtr~elub were di<or i
cussed and each lady seemed more '
anxious than ever before to make i l
the club one of the finest clubs in I
the city. Everyone pledged 1100 j;
percent support and cooperation.. j?
The members of the club afe:--|l
Hersha Pope, Anna May. Man:- |
gault, Marie Portlock, Eva Adams
Dolly Smith, Pearl Boyd, Lizzj^?
'Dantzler, Hester Coleman, .T^rtcude
HandeVs, Dorothy.-Hayes, '
l.eola Robinson aml^J^flzio CalI
A delicious re,past was solved [
by the hostesses. The cli.b ad- j :
jo: met! and the members reluct-1 :
! anlty departed to meet on Mon-;<
day May 27th with Mrs. l.eola
' Robinson at r.er home on Divine j
street. I
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fa rE\v hue-game party /?
>rJ Since Alldjfc University is about'
I to close aim there has been so j
i much fun among the girls, Mrs. f
Josephine Parnell, 2008 Taylor St ' j
gave her six charming young ladies
who are Freshmen at Allen ,
niversity, a Farewell-Game par- j j
Ly on Thui'sday night, May 10.
The guests were: Mr. Myers
Rollin, the guest of Miss Julia G
Martin of Jonkinsville, S. S.. Mr.
Samuel Williams, guest of Miss
auy'e B. Harper, Jonkinsville;
Mr. Sephus McKelley lor Miss
liosa Williams, Winnsboro, S. C.;
Mr. Nathaniel Nesbit for Miss :
Flora Mae Cheeks, Little Hock, '
S. C.; Mr. Francis Boone 1W '
Miss Dorothy Jefl'coat, New York 1
and .Mr. Melton Lewis for Miss)*
Irish Moody of Latta, S. C.
Some of the other guests were '
Rev. Eugene E. Martin, Miss Jo- x
sephine Bailey, Mr. Woodrow
Langfurd, Miss Blondena Hen '
derson, Mr. John D. Roopef, Miss '
Alice Boykin, Misses Mozelle El- 1
lison and Lula Mae Hitter. There
were se\ ei a I other young men of j
Ruy.'dict College.
Many games were played by the '
young people and were highly en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Par- P
nell and their daughter and son- J
in-law. During the intermission
tK.nch, cake, and i e cream were '
served. Ali departed saying they
nad a glorious time. '
! he girls will soon be going *
home alter a successtM term in 5
school. I 1
BIRTH Xl'fE PARTY',
Mr. Willie Smith entertained at '
a iovely Birth Nite Party, from 1
until'.', Monday night, May 20, i
11)40, in honor of his wife, Mrs
1 Jolly Scott Smith. (
'1 he quests were greetec? at tfte
door by Mrs. t)tis Pope and re- ^
cei\ed by the guest ,,f honor and
Miss Eliza Friday. I
At the Dinning Room table was
Mrs. Lucile Hrawley and Mrs. Essie
Friday who presided over the
were Mrs. Hester Jivens and Mrs
Otis Pope. The menu consisted ol
Potato salad on lettuce, fried
chicken, Spanish olives, pickle
with saltinos, punch,?cake and
mints.
Throughout the affair appropiate
music was furnished.
A pink and blue motif was carried
out in. an attractive arrangement
througlnSUt the reception
room.
About forty guests attended
the party: Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward
.Friday, Baby Skeet, Mr. and Mrs
Handers, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pone. I
Mrs. Eliza Friday, Edith Miller,'
Pearl Boyd, Marie Pollock, Doro- i
thy Hayes, Dorothy Campbell, i
Mesdames R. Scott Cantey, G.
Brown. Ixmla Robinson, Lottie
Hawkins, Zadie Hincs, Lucille
Brawley, Annise Martin, Flossie'
Taylor, Marie Riley, Alberta Fel-]
der, Ola Mae Coles.
Also Messrs. Henry Ward', B.
Webber, Moses Tillman, J. W
Taylor, Joseph Boulware, Joseph
Graham, H. Hawkins, Out-of
town guests were Messrs Jessie
McKeo, John Ghoston from Charlotte,
N. C. Telegrams from New
York City sent, by Mrs. E. Rillie,
Mrs. Obbie and Annie Grant, Mr.
James Byrd, Mr. Phillip Asho-1
ford, 'Mr. George Johnson, Mrs. |
Dorothy Griffin.
THE PALM$FFo r.toADI
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MOTHER'S PAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. RoVv.e and i
lr. ami Mrs. William Jenkins,
512 Green St.. had their parents'
K dlllTHM?U'.a'.'ts Mn.v?Uthi Th?ni)i ;
reseni U'HV Mrs.?mai j?llun iiiu'i.?
Jr. and Mrs. (). G. bowman, Mr. I
nd Mrs. Branch from Irmo, S. C. ;
tev. an<l Mrs. Thomas Howe, Mr.
nd Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Mr. I
lenry Bowman, Columbia, Mrs. 1
J. F. Spearman, New York.
The menu was consisted of j
oast chicken and dressing, roast'
>ecf, tomato ami lettuce*, riicv and i
rravv. string beans, white pota- j
oes, beets, candid yams, ice tea j
nacaroni, squash, ice cream. cake
ind nut candies.
flu- afternoon was spent tak- i
ng pictures and chatting aboout
Ik- by-gone days. - Everyon(> exnc
ssed themselves as having had
i lovely time.
I UK HI(;H HATTBRS
SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at the home of
VIr. and Mrs. Clark. Meeting .was
ailed to order by. the president,
.vith a jjhort devotional. All arungoment
was made^ior the 27th
vhen we meet at the Chauffers'
*1 uh for the dance. Come on and
rH?and?enjoy?yourself w+th?us- A"e
further arranged to surprise
mi?president?the?next?night?oa. lis
birthday. Mr. Johnson was
oquested to bring him out. He
;hoy arrived at Mrs. Young we
.voio seated in a dark room. He
Aus < aught "by Mr. Golf and all
rfns~ had too get a piece of hinv
A c t.-ally enjoyed ourselves with
he honored guest.
He sure to meet lis on the 27th
it tlie Chauffer#*" Club. Mrs. Warlen
is. out of the city visiting, we
lope, for her an enjoyable trip.
J. R. H.
UN I JH-SEN ICR A FFAIK AT
Tl'F LAKE VIEW SCHOOL
By James Sligh
Juniors of the Lake View High
School, ."West Columbia, gave the
seniors a han(|uet at Lake View
>n I uosdav evening. May 21.
An adorable .time was had. The
iffail was arranged by Miss
Louise Worthy and Miss Hawkins,
two of the teachers. Games
ii various types were plajTUl and
. aili enjoyed themself.
Members of both clashes were
permitted to bring their guest Jl.e
cream and cake galore were'
served. Folliivvln.> it.. -
1'rincipal gave a lecture on "What
npstl./ happens after graduation" i
.vhich was received with great!
liti-1 rst.
WOOD1U FF NEWS
Trinity A. M. F. Zion Church
Rev. J. A. I.ipsey, Pastor
The. S. S. is j. st i',ne under the
supervision of Mrs. Nancy (Milium.
She is always on time with :
ier staff of teachers. atid every- I
me seem to be well prepared on i
he topics. i
Mrs. Ruby Steeii of Washing- I
on, D. t.'., was a.visitor here last i
veek. (
Mis. Annie Jones eoiit-iues ill at I
ier h<<me on \V. Pine',.stroet. We <
lope !or her a very speedy reeov- <
rv.
Rev. A. D. iHMiyntT .Jr. and his
cone ivgnt ion _ front liethvU b'apte
lnii ci?wtt,, ii.pr.i * uiiove -1
la::'. . <i chin eh Sunday ' afternoon '
;i '5 ' i{e\. Dun. an delivered a
>v ondcrf.it i ?e: mon which was en- i
ioyed by everyone. '
'1 he Stewardess Hoard of Trin- ;
ty A ME Zion church met at the
unite of Mrs. Mollie Franks on
llayms street, Thursday night.
All members were present and re
tponded nicely when the roll was
ailed for dues after whifh we lis ,
a ned to some veoy?encouraging
f. M . 'will: i
v..I I Will. .<|I. H IIIU" 01Ull.ll
uuUdihuts.? TiiV meeting adjourn
>d to neot wit If Mi.-, vut'i'ti Parks !
Vlay uTth. Mrs. Fratiks sei veil" a
lelieio.s repast which was enjoy>(l
by everyone. 1
Mr. H. Thompson remains ill at i
Lhe lioine of his sister,' Mrs. CI.
tr'atice. We wish for him a speedy
ecovery.
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Monday,
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Advance Ticket 91c
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BROOKLYN BAFT. CI.l'B I,
The club met Thursday night.' I
May 17, at the home of Sij. Effie
Boy kins. The vice present pre- i
unhid at tln? ii.i|U.i*l of thw proxy ;
Bi.v Wm. Minhell culled the nieei | '
ing to order. Sis.. C. Cj. LivingStone
stood and. made some remarks.
We had in our presence
Rev. J. L. Livingston. The irlub I
made him a present of $5.17. Wt '
are doing nicely in our work.
t)n the iiext meeting night w. ]
will discuss "The Lord is my i
Shepherd." The meeting will take
place at the home' of Bro. and Sis
Vuumr. ;?
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Mrs. C. Livingstone, Pies. ' ,
Rev. H. Norris, Pastor
PINE WOO IJ NEWS
Alberta Rich is principal cloosed
a successful school term. The exercises
were splendidly carried
out. ^ ' ,
ReCl C. L. Burr and M*r. Lawrence
B. Rivers have returned and
report a delightful stay in Detroit.
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Miss Katie Williams is quite j
ill also her mother Mrs. Johannah
Williams. We?w+sh- for .them-a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Connell Williams
spent a few days at home. ;
Mrs. Wilhemenia Jones is spend .
ing sumetime with ' Mis. Alma Johnson.
,
Rev. H. F. Bowma made a won
derful ScTdress aX the Bacon Hill
school, May 19th.
Rev. John Phillips passed to the ,
Great Beyond a few days ago also
Miss B. DeSchamps.
Mrs. M. Johnson left for Rich 1
mond, Va. .We wish for her a
pleasant stay.
Miss Janie Rucker and Mas.
Annie Dubose took a trip tc
Orangeburg. Miss Rucker is the
home demonstration agent foi
Sumter county and is doing good ,
work.
The sermon for Pinewood Junior
high was preached by Rev.
Windham of Morris college, Sum
ter.
Mrs. M. Stinney is quite ill at
kino ? I Klll^,
Miss Lois Prioleau and Mrs. J.
C. Prioleau assisted ;with the mu
sic at Pinewood Junior high. Prof
J. C. Prioleau, Sr. had the commencement
address which was a
masterpiece.
Mr. Nathan of Philadelphia
spent a few- ilavs with Mr. and
|Mrs. Bay: 71
PAGELAM) NEWS
The graduating exercises of the
Page land Junior high school were
held Monday morning May 13th.
1 he address was delivered by
Pro:'. G. E. Evans, principal ol
Jefferson higli 'school. This endid
one of the most successful
terms in the history of the school
Prof. A. M. McKissick is principal.
Mrs. Pearle Blakeney, one of
the community's most highly respected
women died at her home
lere ealry Monday morning at the
Age of GO years. She was lo\cd
And respected by all who knew'
nor. Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at, SaleinpM. E
huich in charge of Rev. P. C. E
lliddlvston and was attended by
i large crowd including a numbei
)f her white friends. She is survived
by her husband, Mr. Van
Blakeneyf one daughter, Miss
leaneutc Blakeney; six sons Eary,
Valley. Bishop, iiavaniiall. I.dT
don and Hallie Blayeney.
Miss \'ashti Brewer ami little
nephew Thomas C. Brewer, Jr
with Mr. and Mrs. James Kiwis
tnd Mr. Wm. Johnson Of Chesterheld
motored to Irmo to attend
the commencement exercises of
Harbison institute, Tuesday.
Mrs. M. I.. Johnson and sen
Gerard Foster were thy dinnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F
Bn wer -Sunday.
A VISIT TO HOWARD
SCHOOL LIBRARY
There should lx- no doubt in oui
Idinil; flint SPwidliS nVAnoitnrl i?-v
our community through the Works
Progress Administration aid is ot
groat general benefit to our people.
Extensive publicity has been
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AJDITORIUM !
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COME SEE ANI) HEAR
Ella feature Iter latest hit
"'Sugar Blues," along ^
with other sensational 1
popular songs J
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Advance Tickets now on |?
Sale at "(ireenteaf Cafe, t
Thomas J)ruR Store and
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? College Inn. 'J
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June 3rd
1:00 l!
At Door $1.20 K
rc; tax <
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmamam *,
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sjiven "This I'ays our Community
Week." .and public interest has
been solicited thmujilt folders, 1? t
ters and other forms "of invitations
to visit the \arious pro.jc.-ts
in I?i<-ld-.iml i 11 ill 11 * 111111. i t V. i - I'.i I"
lie 'imd?*Vi'vicr?I tivivinn?of the 1
u... ? ?
i mifri'ss stummistrsiiion. j
-Oik- <>f these piojects is the!
Howard seboo) library. sponsored'
by the Work'.* I'royres's Adniipis-. i
[.ration. Hare is to be found awell
ventilated and well lighted
room eontaininy some !i5'? voluni[ s,
also hundreds of niatcay.flies
and newspapers. Most interesting
posters pf educational value
the loom. These posters, created
by the librarian. Miss Mittie
Putrh, .present lessoons in health,
bird and animal life and current
events In this library one finds
beaut' i 1 i- 1 >i i-?and?serenity,
import tit factin s in the creating
of an environment necessary to I;
make an -i/b al rcadiric room.
_ Mis Pujth is t(A be yivm "uresit
credit for the development, of' list* ~
Howard school library. The child. '
ren who frep nl this library are ,
fond of her and use every opportunity
to avail themselves of the
information t<> be found theie.
"A Visitor"
A fit
Mill, It?{ \ N < II
A. M. I',. < Ml Hi II
He>. I>. I>. I>..i:uht >. I'aMor
Sunday. was a b< autif . 1 day f*-t.. _
churtfh, vs. ,S. S. opened at its.
usual hour witri the Supt. aiul jif.v
ficers ui ?lut\% He v_ ]
Doughty un'. .?turned from
the General cont'd em- vhuliv.a:
held in Detroit. Mich. brought
greetings after- which lie sele< ted (
for a : .ihjt t 1 'ay I* <tuts.
Mr. and Mis. L .1., llyman ha.
gont X i i?*li!'a. t" spi-i.o
the s' r,i...i;iv V < hoi .. fnf th'
a pleasant ,-it-ay.
Mrs. I'hiiey. \Y < db .y is visiting
M s. C. M. Jenkins.
I lVi cents per mile
iROUND
TRIP
10% ] 088 than double
the one way fares
*
Air Conditioned
Coochea
ON THROUOH TRAINS
J. T. COBB;
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia. S. C.
' DARLING. . YOUR
HAIR IS BEAUTIFUL!"
(I WONDER WHAT
SHE DID TO IT?)
Sue miles?sajs nothing? But
ho'll let you In on her secret.
'"If your hair Is dull and dingy?
peppered and streaked with gray,
causing folks to whisper that you're
aging ? take my advice, trv CODFFROY'S
LARIF.l SF. '-says Sue.
It's easy ttt apply. Just follow
directions for use In the package.
Hair colors evenly?gray streaks are
concealed almost instantly. 1 our
tresses take on a sparkling, radiant
lustre. I.arleuse will not ruh till or
washout. Permits permanent waves
and the use of hot Irons without
harm. Choice of 18 colors, including
blai k, brow n and blonde. Every hot tie
is guaranteed to satisfy or your
dealer will refund your money If T
your dealer doesn't fiavo I.arleuse,
end tl.i.S (we pay postages direct
to ,. . CODEFROY MFG. ef>.. J.Sto
OLIVE ST., ST. LOWS, MO.
santmon <UaA*?uA?,
HAIR COLORING
; PINCKNEY'S Fl
l NDKKTAKEH AM) | ]
- OF SOI TH CAROLi:
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1006 WASHINGTON ST.
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Telephone tfSl
DANTZLER BROS.
. SIIOi: KKPAIK SHOP
z:<?a (it rvaiH Si. Columbia. S. C.
Pi iir* Reasonable
nvisiblt- Half Soling a Specialty
Work Called For and Delivered
DO VOI Sl'FFFK FROM
HI.OOF). STOM \CH.. HI. \ I)!??-:U
* OR KIDNKV TKOl HIMV
?si:;;?
DR. HUFFMAN
^?(HI M A I \ STici.;"i
consultation free '
Special attention ni\cr? <? all Cases
X-RAY SERVICES
CHARLIE ALLISON
Florist
Flowers For Every, Occasion
PHONE 9398
1902 Harden St. Columbia
"MADAM PETER'S?
HAIR GROWER
For Diseased Scalp ? Gfvea Life
and Beauty. BEST GROWER?
Apply once a week?Price ^35?.
l'JUG lilanding St., Columbia, S. C .
Counts Drug Store, Washingtoa
St., '1 liomab Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden StaDavid
G.Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given 'to all business
plactd with me. '
PHt)N.E 5717"
Watcli^^^miring
E. W. ISOM
2307 GEKVA1S STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Bn M abWAT Hr^
II HA10AAD All-CONDITIOVII,
UCllllVfl-SEAT COACHES
( OL, eillN, COUFOITAIU
Orte ?i) from Columbia
Richmond : I 5.40
Washington 7.35
Philadelphia 10.05
New York 11.85
Boston (via Hell Cate
Bridge -- 17.35
Pittsburgh ? ... __ 13.40
Bull alo - -- ! 10.10
St. Petersburg 8.85
Tampa 8.30
Miami 10.60
\V. Palm Beach 9.60
Jacksonville ?.?5.1i
1. L. Carter. L)PA ... Room
No. 1 Arcade Bldg.
Columbia. S. C.
Telephone 3?21-^-M?7
'M'.RAI. HOME i
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CENSED EMBALM ER X
N'A ANI) (."EORCIA J
Funeral Cars and Funeral <
Equipment X
X
AS COOD AS THE BEST ?
\ni IS .tier than 'he Beat
\iul Prices Less 5
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Oflice Phone 2.33a< V
Residence Phone 7765 I
COURTESY ?
AND
SERVICE X
COLUMBIA, S. C. |
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