The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 12, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, October 12, 1940
. A A A A A
I BAKE
_?^ m |
V The whole famil>
"i
-. |?1-- .
I -X' ' "' .
* X A pure wholesom
X ALL!
X COLUMBIA
x
^ A ^ A ^
" : ti
r ti
?^rnorv\i A f^ 11
MENTION ;
t<
- XXXKK'*X^K~x~X~X~X"X~X~X"
Misses Thelma M. Miller and
Flora L. Orr and Mr. Issaee--Me?graw,
teacher, supervisor and tea. J
cher respectively of Colleton Coun- e
tv were in t}ie city Sunday after- S
. noon visiting Mr. Wesley Simmons I
nil Pine street, Miss Margaret ?
Smith of Pendleton street and Mr \
and Mrs. McGraw on Marion i
_ street. Their stay was reported I
as being an enjoyable one; e
Mr. Melton Lewis, senior at Al i
l?-n university here, was guest
speaker during League hour at I
St. Jaipes A. M. E. church last C
Sunday? His subject was "The
Lingering Task"."
M iss Georgia Mae Chirp, recent |
M irradiate of Allen university left
Sunday to begin her initial year u
as teacher in the " city school of }
1 tishopville, S. C. t
i
| Miss Annie Belle Brown, H.N.,
lias ^returned home, after spending
three years in New York r
City. Her^Tnany friends arc glad f
to learn thut she intends remain >
ing home. \
DAUGHTER ELKS - ENTERTAINED
.. -
L On Monday night October 7th
^..Daughter Amy Ligon entertained
the Daughter Elks of Primrose *
temple Nil till. All kinds ol
games were played. A very de
lieious repist was served. A cou s.
1 pie of the Bills of Palmetto Lodge ,
No. 3412 I. B. P. O. E. W. were
I | present also.
Will ST TO U UN A M EN T
OCTOBER 15th
; . . t
A Whlsl Tuui iiainent?will Ih- s
eiven hv Primrottfr Tenntie No. i
till Daughter Elks at the Odd Fed- lows'
hall Tuesday night October 1
15th, from 8:30 until 1:30 o'clock.
Refreshments free. Admission _i
35 "centsT The public is cordially I
invited to attend. u
~ FRIENDLY FOl'RTKKN * *
SOCIAL CLL'H
\
The Friendly Fourteen Social '
club met at its usual hour Thurs- 1
<lt y night past and we had a love 1
ly meeting. The club is planning <
for a silver tea 'the second Sunday ?
in this month, October 13th. Y'or
ire cordially invited to attend, a'
1222 Gate street, 5 o'clock at the
>_hnme-o?- Mr. and Airs. C. Ct Coleman.
DoiWfefforget the date and .<
don't forget' the place. H
Mr. George Brown, Pres. I
Mv fl \V \tr-Diiniel See.
"THE REGULAR FELLOW" '
"The Regular Follow" hold theii ^
meeting at the usual time and v
place. Before the opening of the n
* -meeting Mr. Freddie Ferguson ?
brought before the members the
topic " Why are Negroes paid less ,4
for labor?" Most of the members j
believed it is due to the individula. ^
The South Carolina Negro seems ^
r to be plet sed with whatever he ^
L receives front the employer, while
in J,he presence of the employer
the Negro seems to hide all
^ t noughts of oppression from the
r employer. The discussion was stop
ped by the vice president Mr 'i
Freddie Fergusion in order to open T
the - meeting. r
The meeting was very success- J
ful. Monthly- dues were collected I;
and we were honored with tho o
presence of one of the old members o
Mr. Jarvae Oree. d
The members are asking for the t
presence of every member in the i
next meeting, October 16, business t
is of vital importance. a
? Mr. Ivey Bowmen 0
TUESDAY EVENING SOCIAL f?
CLUB ' C
Rosa Lee Carson, Reporter ' w
P. n
The Tuesday Evening Social v\
^ Club held their regular medting vs
n Tuesday evening, October 8 at the T
home of Mrs. Willie Mae Rrown n
l " 928 Pine. The house was opened b
for business by the "president, the h
devotional was led by the chaplair b
Mrs.Gertrue Felder. The house wa* a
'
V BETTER
r will appreciate the c
\DLU1
e flour milled of choic <
EN BROI
+ + * * + **$* ?%> ? <$? + ? *t* <%?
h<jn turned over to the president i
he minutes were read, received!
nd udopted, the roll was called. I
ach member was nresent. The I
leetimr adjoined to meet Qt tht) .
ome of Mrs. Rosa Lee Carson.
104 Pine St.
The hostess served potato salad,
ot dogs, pecan pie. We aie glnd
i see Mrs. Martin home again.
mm m ^
THE Y. 1*: S. T. CLUB
- The club" met at the home of
Ir. and Mrs. Outen. Meeting was
ailed to order by the president
long, We are Climbing Jacob'9
.adder. Prayer by I). Myers. The
icripture lesson read by Mrs
Vatts. Minutes of the last meet
ng were read and adopted. Soiig
.ot Jesus Lead Me.. Roll called;
ach member answering. Next
neeting will be at the home - of
drs. Rosa Ross, 100# Gregg St.
-ADIES' BIBLE CLl ll f
EI.EBRATKS ANNl VERSA K \
The Ladies Bible S.uci.v Club
if Bookdr Washington heighd-belebrated
their first anruversi r.v
he club being one. year-old Oct
iber 2nd, at the home of 2.1 r. am
drs. Isaac Friday, 11201 Washin,-on
Ave. Ea.h member invited a
most.
The program began at X:ir> o'lock
and the speakers of the eveling
were .Mrs. F. K. Thomas of
Jethel A. M. E. church Rial Miss
\. A. Nelson, K. N. of first Cat ary
Baptist church and Mrs. j{.
.. White of Welsely M. E. ehureh.
The home was beautifully deorated
with the club colors which
.re green and white, with beautillefully
cut flowers. On the (lining
pom table were a white lace eo
?er with six candles and in the
enter the Holt? Bible. Ice cream,
ike and preen and white mint/
vere served. The club meets <?very
Aednesday evening at 7 o'clock
Visitors arc always welcomed.
Mrs. Kmily Davenport, Reportei
SOCIAL S A VINOS (LIB
The Social Savings club was en
ertnined by Miss Rust. SteVen
op at llJJJ (il't't'lj street Thu
neeting was opened by repeating
did Psalm in concert after which
lihle verses were repeated by
ach pel son and a Bible reading
iy tin President, Mts: Stevenson
he meeting was then opened foi
Id and new business. We had a
tew member, Miss Lilly Taylor
Ve are giving a fish fVy and chit
erling supper 11 the home of
liss llattie Johnson, 2215 1-2 Pen
leton street, Saturday, Oetobe:
2th, 1010. The public is invited
'he meeting was closed by benelietion
after whidn the hostess
eTveii a delicious course.
R S. C, *
I'lir Rose . Social, club 1 eld its
ci eklv mooting Tlies<fay, October
i at the home of "Mi's, O'neida
Joozer on Li urcns street. Tht
ouse .was called, to. oi'du by thv
iresident. First selection Where
ie Leads Me; prayer was repeat
d; second selection The One Rose
fter which the roll was cs lied and
ach member responded briefly
rith a Bible verse and does. Tin
liinutes of the last meeting were
ead, received and adopted.
Don't forget folks about oui
nniversary being held on October
5, 1910. Our next meeting will
e Wednesday, October lb oik the
Qme of Mrs. Ellen Cruniptou.-on>
Valnut street. During the evenng
a social hour was enjoyud. .
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL ( LI B
Tin* club held its weekly meetng
at the home of Miss J(uth
)reher, 51.1 Sumter ..'t. i The
neeting wis called to order by
ilrs. Nellie OMSbn, acting chapnin
and our devotion was carried
ut as usual.. Due to the absence
f the president, the Cioe-presi
ent presided. The mjnutes ol\
he last meeting were received '
and approved. Sick cbaimiti- |
ee renorted hr, member sieU New
?d unfinished business was dis
ussed by the club. .
Mrs. Nellie Green will have n
sh fry nt her hom?Saturday nite
ictober 12. Mrs. Hittie Johnson
ill have a peanut grab at tho
ext renula'r meeting. The club
as favored with a short .projjfVam
'hich was enjoyed by everyone
Tie roll was called, 13 member*
resent. The rtext meeting will
e at the home of Miss Lois Birop,
1028 College St. Dismissed
y Mr|. Nellie Green. The club
as _-/OTVerf a delightful supper
- - - - ? - _
BREA
leliglitful difference i
rill be the results when
#r4
lta tab]
li test
?st of wheat and blen<
:hers m
MILLERS OF FRESH
?$? ?$? +? +?++
CAB CALLOWAY A>
Hirifv upmAv x-1/ i
M. 1 Ail% AJ 1111 1./J1 1 1^1 III!
Complementing Cab Calloway
ami his world famous orchestra is
an mtrurband organization known
to fiance fans and jitterbugs as
the Four Cab .Jivers. The personnel
of the quartet is made up of
"Chu" Berry, Oozy Cole, Milton
Hinton and Danny Barker.
All four -of the men are -well
known virtuosos of their respective
instruments as will the dancers
who will cavort to Calloway's
band on October 18 at the Township
AiKUtoriuuh?Columbia. S. C-.
learn.Both
Cozy Cole and Chu Berry
were nominated by l'aul Whiteman
on his A11-American swing
band. Cozy plays the drums
while Berry's specialty is the tenor
sax. Milton 11 in ton is well
known for his capabilities on the
lass violin or "dog- house" as it is
known among jitterbugs, while
Barker really whirls his lingers
like -mad ?over tin? guitar.?or
"Strum Box."
The Four Cab JiOcrs were or
Kuuizi'u one evening when the
Calloway organization was playing1
at Now York's famous Cotton
dub. During the early part of
one evening when there were few
customers seated in the club, the
four boys began a 'jam"^.session.
When they had completed a run
through "After You're {lone" the
few cash clients began applauding
and _ahiiuting. for more. Calloway
who was in his dressing room,
overheard the applause and it
served to give birth to an idea
which is now popular from coastto-eoast-and
is known to recorded
music fans everywhere.
During the dance engagement
-Ctdj_ Calloway and his band -will
play ut the Township Auditorium,
the Cab Jivers will render several
of their specialities. ~
SLNNY SI 1)1-: SOCIAL (4.1 II
1'ho S any Silk' Social e!ub an*'
'.it tlii- homo of Mo. Until Jenkins
-Mrmthry?rrkrkt. October 7.?Tin.1 do."otii/iK
\\ere 01 rried out in its us.
tail manner. The meeting was
veiy brief.' I'nlinished business
-was that?of'- a prhit dress Haiice
which was given ut the Chauf'.felirs
club Tuesday night, Octo
ber"8. We wish to thank the othol
clubs and friends for their heart,\
cooperation giving us a packet
house. A * j>ri/e of ."> pounds id
sugar was won by Mrs. Julia
Voimg for wearing the Lest tit
-ing print dress. "The -judges were
Mis. t'atherine Worley, Mr. Howman
and Mr. Brown. The club
girls wore bine print _ princes'
style dresses made .of the same
pattern ^nd. material. Everyone
expressed themselves as having
enjoyed a big evening pf fun with
the "print dross girls. The nyxl
meeting will be lit the homo o?
A^j*. and Mrs. Kennedy. The hostess
served, a delicious j"nast.
I..VITA NEWS
Over Two Thousand Attend Community
Fair
Beginning' on Monday. Sept. 30,
and running through Saturday,
0ct.?G, the people of the "Skilled,''
an all Negro community, turned
out in full force to put over one ol
the finest exhibits of cooperative
community life se^n in this section
for some time. This marked
the fourth and one of :|ho most
successful Fairs in this'community.
The women of the group had
charge of exhibits and were under
the direction of Mrs. J. W, Win'dom.
ThostT* in charge ,of booths
were as follows: Mrs. A. J. Green,
quilts: Mrs. Dora Fladger, garden;
Mrs.-M. M. McCoy, fancy work,
Mrs!"* W. L. Jackson, cooking;
Mrs. Anna Quick, sewing; Mrs.
Foster 'Johnson, flowers; Mrs.
Luke Shippman, florals; Mrs. W.
I.. Rethea, laundry. Mrs. Ifattio.
Bethea, fruits; and Master Lewis
McMillan, hobbies.
The exhibits were artistically arranged
in beautifully decorated
booths. Many fine specimens of
farm products were on display,
including corn, potatoes, oats, melons,
cane, peas, soy beans, and
cured meat.
Mr. R. C. Bacote, farm demonstrate
agent of Marion, gave an
extension service display and show
ed how grain may be treated
through a home made device.
To add to the merriment there
was a carnival with all of the
*' '*
- -"I-- ? . ^ .... . _ I .,.'.
THE PALMETT^H^ADE:
^ +*+ $*
*
D and CA
n your baking?-Better
yoipchange to
FL(
[led with the finest ingi
IILLING C
GRAHAM FLOCK
> ?> < *
JD HIS ORCHESTRA
IT, OCTOBER 18th
| tbppinns. Six stalls were in opera|
tion to furnish all the barhecue
j and whatnot that appetites calif
I for at a fair.
-The men sponsoring this ent rj
pr.iso have fenced in the profunda
.and built permanent stalls. They
I plan to make it an annual affair
. The officers are ^T. W. WmcTom
j president: Mack Innman, vice presi
I dent; L. P. Fladger. seC-etarv; A.
, T r:?rw.?
First and second prizes were
wiNje: Mrs. R.-K. Gordon, Dillion;
M i s. Lip-line Blackwell. Little'1
j Rock: .Mrs. Garfield Botlu-a, Oil- 1
i lion; Messers T. R. Brown, Tom
Bethen and K. Bethca.
Mrs. A. V. llagin
, STATIC Ml 1.1.DOGS OPKNS
, HOME ENGAGEMENT WITH I
I.ANK RED DRAGONS I
Orangeburg. S. G. ?South Caro- [
.Una Slate BuIKlogs will open theii
' three home engagements next Sat-- '
nrdajc against Lane College Red j
Dragons. .'aeksoii. Tennessee. pre*. (
dieted I'.Mtl Southern . Gonl'ei'enee'
Champions and possible It in" rat-.,
ional contenders. ?.
The l'.'lh Bulldogs had theii
initial shot "away from home ast |'
Saturday while the Lane Dragons ,
have played three engagements
I since the beginning of the season. ,
The Aggies showing against the
Mountaineers of West Virginia
who won 11-0 gave the three '
coaches of Soutli Carolina State
an insight of the "Best from a new
freshman outfit that mainly com-!
absed the '1040 squad. The new
cornel s . with only two weeks at i (
I'undiunentals and new plays -werel
not so bail against the high'\ (
vaunted West Virginia . "Miners." ]
Katie College with tin if all Alllel
ieati Jack (iilmoie and "scat"
quarterback Hollow el will have
plenty ol" trouble in the new. stud- *
~ ium at ()t anuel in g w!.mi the Hull?
dogs are unleased. Tlie Bulldogs
.will be decidely bette.i on the home
. grounds- -and?will?dotv-e h;nl "tin?
acid test" that distin. uishes the
"dross" trorir the "gold."
Five thousand South Carolina
l'ootall tans art* exported to set'
the opener here in Slate College's
t vvn new stadium?Mid I^ine must
put on liie gridiron evetything they
have to keep the spirited Bulldoes"
from winning. The attraction
promises to Wreak all attendance
records fort a season "opener at
South Carolina State.
The Bulldogs will We ill the spot .
light against the Bed Dragons,
i Two weeks following this opening
j engagement the Aggies will pluy
-r4n?a?Homecoming. Saturday Oct.
on i n.. ..i i . : ?
~\j u^aiiiM v uu i\ v (in illlother.
1 i? 10 chantpioi^hip contend
J or. Those two names are the only
home encasements. ?<n the regular
~ schedule, the other home cngugement
being an into* post season
classic Saturday..Tiwc Tth against
Alcorn College.
The 1040 Bulldogs begin the
Southern 'Conference schedule ugai.ist
the Red Dragons of Lane
next Saturday ami have u very
good chance to stop the Dragons
in their championship quest and
become the conference contenders
for that first place themselves.
? . ? I'ROF.
BAIMGAUDNKR
C ('EST SPEAKER
AT HI.AK ELY
i
By \V. It. Bowman
Blakely,. October 8?Sunday,
October 7 was a great day at Je
rusalcm M. E. church". Large i
crowds came from ft l and heaie-to i
hear Prof. II. \V. Buumgardn$r of ;
Columbia who was.-invited to de- ,
liver the Educational address foi
Blakely graded school. ' - 1
\\\ B. Brisbren acted as?niaatei
:>f ceremonies and hi> introductory I
remarks concerning our educa- :
tional work stirred the large oon i
P*l'nD". tinn l\I ?
r v i *' 111 i .4 iMutnmamm'i :
spuko from tlie subject: Tlic Tien J
ul'its of Education. This address
s the talk of the* town. Several i
solos were sunt* by little Gracie i
Iitishren, 8 years-old which cause i
much favorable comments.
Mrs. Biisbren has lx'en the prin <
cipal here sev-'rat years and has
made enviable record as a tetcher t
The people are asking that Dr i
Baunifirardner and Mr. Brisbren re i
turn again at an early (fate. f
u *
ke:s
:?I
, Lighter Bread, and
)UR
I ,
edients to give, you tt
:ompan^
GREEN
^ *? < *<
ALLEN FOOTBALL-j>
EUS READY FOB
Kr A. A. COMPKTI
T10N " |.!
* i '
New York Realtor * ?
Alumnus makes (iift !
To Team??:? ??
/
Vi". Ci. Kmeison, New York City
i vui estate man and aluinnus nl 1
A lion University -sent?a sttbstantiaT
pift to the management of
athletics at Allen recently in reL'opnition
of the team's ha-, inp
won. the lO.'l'J football champion-!
ship in their association. The presi
dent of the University, the ath-|
I otic committee, the faculty anl]^
students are all encouraged by Mr.
Emerson's lariress and believe L
that other alumni and alumnae will' ^
Ijc> stimulated to follow his saluta- v
ry example. ?
'i-!,.. i - - - -
? tvuii* J/Kl > lll^. INK'S OJli-J
unlay atlhiytona Beach. Floi'iduTm,
where they meet the hard fight-'
nig corhorts of Mary McCleod Be- .
thutic, the natttmls number one s
Nen'i'ti woman. Bcthtine-T*oohiiTOTr ()
College. Accompanying the team j
are coaches Thomas B. Nylson, j(
Ijfad coach, William' Lawson. first ^
assistant, Toney V. Swinton. sec- a
nid assistant, and Robert 17. Peg- (
;iese, atldeU^^director.^^ ^ntifc-ht "
game was lost to the Johnson P
Smith Bulls of Charlotte and the1 v
Colored Intercollegiate Athletic |i
Asso'n. 15-0. The season's open ] ,
L-r was dropped to Morris Brown s
34-05*Bi*own has since defeated j
ruskegee in the Southern Confer-j ?
mice. The .remainder oi Allen's n
schedule is October 1!?, Livingston, a
at Salisbury, N. C.. October '20,' 'i
Morris College. at Sumter? \'iv.l
i-inUr 2, I'aino College, at Colum-jt
bia; November R, Georgia State| t
College, at Thunderbolt (Savan- h
iiuh). Ga.. November 10, Fort Val-ja
ley State College, at Ful't Valley,! .
[ia.; November 21 (Thanksgiving), t
t'lat'lin College, at. Oritiitreborg.il;
November 20, open. pi
first \ v / vu kt+i
ll.M'TIST CHI 1U II I
Rev. W. H. Neal, l'a?tor
The Snnilay sehool opened Son
lay Oetobej t>, at 10:20 and was
carried out in tl.e usual nianiitii
v ith the Supt., I>ea 1 "Russell
presiding.
The regular morning services ;
wore begun at 11 with Rev I
Nes.d" in the pjtd-pit. His morning:
message was taken from tin- 10th '
and 2uth verse of the 20lh ehap |
ter of l.uke. His subject was '
Come to jthow apprecii lion lor
the suffering and death of Christ 'I
on the ("loss. This was our lee 1
ulai Communion day ami lte\ j
N't a! proved by hi# sermon tt at|
Cominutynn was meant for sin* '
IU'1'S.
At 7:.'k> Sunday night llev. Nya!
broujht another of his soul stirring
messages.
On Monday night. Oct. her 7
tlie revival meeting continued \\ it:
Kev. S. ('. Campbell ol'_ Anderson
in the pulpit-. . yts subject Mote
lay night wis What van I do to
Save Myself t'roiS Myself---This
message gavt. all a tna* duternu* j
ration ti> do nrore, to save the I
Upper selj^ from the lower self j
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion ( hurrh
Rev. J. A. l.ipsey, I'astor
The annual conference is m at i
11 hand and our pastor will ptvaet j
his last sermon Sunday in this j
conference year hut we ate look j
ittg forward for his return fo? ^
another year. We are striving tt ,
Bend him to the conference with
a round report and we are i skine
your prayers that wo may he sue* I
cQsful in doing so.
Miss Ada I.. Parks has returned
to her home here aftter spending I
jne week in Greenville. S. l". a- .
the tiiiest of Miss Mary 0. Donald
She reported having had a grand
time.
Burn to Mr. and Mrs. George
fetifuaon, twin d&uffhtei*^. in meU-i
DeloTs and Doris. Mother and ;
>abtes are doing nicely. Mrs. Ferguson
is the' former Miss Myrtle
iiritrgs of this city.
Pro f. Allen Williams, Meslames
Ella Harnett. Evelyn WilHum
and Dot. Linder attended
;he Grand Council of the Workng
Benevolent at Popular Spring
hurch Thursday night. They rc)ort
having had a nice time
-Va,
F?:
Cukes : ,
irv
: VSEL
best : \v ^
r i sh<
* t
;\vood t hl
df^EA;
*? * ? *? ?*?
* . i-: ' _ ..
IK'S. \\ li l .i.l.l.k
VI K'lx.KWncb
Mi ? K. I. V i,....
ii'inviti-i ] 11'i:i W i!. I
I r> <.l.i;t .*I!u. ' j
i. ? t ?.v. (!- ;it ;iv ' Ki uni.i'
Me!l.mji-1 i liilivi i <-v i\ iti ]
iit-t lir jr. IK ip subject I- i May int 1
)< t Kt i 11 \\ Hi t?. ( >i? *\|. . lb . J
n l'|i ; S!:. v. ill ; :.t Si'
lit.rv! i: the Iirt'fi:! rit i :
ifitl* WinnsK<-n> ami will |>;i i
it fii.nl sermon Si;i,tin\ n.y1.1. !... {
I,,' ?. 1 I
>..y . |, - V j
J( III N STUN NKNVS
The VhrisfniHs Savijicc t'tnlr
The I In istinn.- i.'iavlli- f ' !ul
net at the he.'iutiI'n! i;Yv. ht.ji.t' <:
Irs. Isabella Anns}- ? i: Tuf-i r
veninr. Oet. 1st at X >.'< I.1. M>bnos.
the chaplain/lfl .i- ,r. .it- :
otitio- after whit!, the lutein..
ens turned o' or int< j|. ..
if the pro vera id cotmaitu- f
thiyh Mrs. Hammonds isnan.
A very nice program snendeivd.
ineludiny readnnh-' Ir< 'i
iiepibots 'and tvaidn :
ongfs. The meeting waV i .r:.< d
\er tu tiii* presideiTt.-M i s. I'opr
til of tlie teachers \m i < | 11
icludiiiK ti e neu n.rml ,
diss AJ ma Wallu-r fi>>n. Aikei
rubMis.-?Mainif?1 k 11 i ? . !': !: ?
Jrecnwood. Each teach.-i and
iemln r present said a iVa ut. d
die roll wiis called and 'he lie
y collected. Three tieu u.i mi i
/ere added, Miss Seurll. Mi-'cterson
and Miss Walk Tr.'
ostess then took .chary e ant
erved a delicious drink and cakes
Iveryone present .expressed them
elves "as havine enjoyed t:..
leetin^ and adjourned t> meet t
Mrs. Camilla Mohley. tin rir
nicsdav in Novr-mbei'.
Rev.- and Mrs. Henry IVt. rs. n
ho parents of one of the r.eu
eachers" Miss Mamie Petels-I:
live been to visit their da i.t ej .
nd Mrs. Autos duunnc 11.* ueeh
Mrs. John I^at'imoie has r?
ui ned from Charlotte, N t and
1 lllit >\ llle. ulieie :>i
tives.
REKSK,
I'ltl'S
ttaaji
o
<& ^
-?v ,;
k^MPWS
i
FRIDAY NO
TOWNSHIP S
COM" MB
DANCING FK(
ADMISSK
? AW\-on/?rt Ti/il-ni.' 7~.*. ?
.iu' iiiiw i u i -K <
White Spet
Tickets, Now on Sale at I hi
Cafe, La Fayette Fool
(iet your Tickets Karl\
EI).' .J.
/?
PAGE SEVEN
-len BRO? 1
J^LrlN G (|hl
^lit
^?^vl
)RT paTEN J 1 7
GH QUALITY 3
iONABLE PRICE^ '
i:. \\. ; ?.. . i a'':vi -i. A
.'' iv.i ri . vii-itiiiK*
Vri-'uN < AiU<-! St. Sui.?l;i>
' 1 . * j
." ! ;? -,l 1 ; !i<- .Uft' ?#il1 JfiU
? . ; ?*.%..-. , : ' tl.f vNf-k t-ii?'
:.L i.?-! 5.ii. ,Nw. tn ! . >
, 'I ,.i . % ..ii , i. ii' .Hi- < tiiiiinK
;it 'l}ji : <J.WK churcii .Sun ' ~ : ~
i ii.\ i'.-it ti.
MAKE LOVE'S DREAMS ?;?
CEME TRUE!
- "Je'iP
Grey I;cir mokes you "old
-<* _ ,
looking." You ccn ffx that
easily . . . with Godefroy's
Larlejse heir coloring- today!
(??'?/? tt.m in no?i'tii'Bill w vut,
bhi.uld r.i.J ru,i,.UKi- unU iu ion:
i. .(.Irc.Mii}. 1' t!.al kcc} s vou)" vjicaiiii " j4|
trill): lollling trill- - tiirv-*? f^uod
licws!' \\ till t miii i;?>_? > 1 a) ;ci c
\iui (.all hriti#; r.iui-nt. j. '
i . :i*: tvi 1 1 H'U) . ... ... t~ ?
\\ iiv). ..siv! J:; v. 111' [ uricuMi;,viN
?..ri rDi!!;>. ! t won :
ruh viti v>{ m-s!.nil! Ijcrtiiiti :t)ur .]
icis. tif \v ist-N Know !
LM.I ti.r '. - . - V ? L
i! ui>i ?a!j>t:ed. 1? our ?'e.'.!e'
..j !i.i? e' :t. ? > t -.J.' .!
tu . . .
tittU i t i\\ . < o . * '? i oi i 7 "
* : i\ i i i s va ' '! i < ;? v s - < ?i
#?^'uLe4jA?,'
*?*' ***-,r<: HAtc cOlu4ir?ti
i:\ts
fc. . ^
__
rf, oct. is
VDITORirvi
i A: S C
>M \) 1'NTll. V
ON: 81.20
Otis Hn* tax Total 91c
'tutors 75c
f r .
>mas Drui; Store, (ireenleaf
Room.
and Avoid The Rush.
ACKSOX. Promoter.
%
. ?' ,il . -.'M