The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 16, 1940, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, November 16, 1940
P ERSONAL!
MENTION
REESE-THOMAS
i ^
v Mr. Isaac Reese of Columbia
I S. C. and Mrs. Julia Thomas of
New York City were Happily mar
ried on November 7th. The cere
ynony was performed by Rev.- L. C.
Jenkins, their pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese are at theii
home, to" their many friends, at
1016 Pine St., Columbia, S. C.
On their wedding trip they stop
ped over in Augusta, Ge. to be thv
week end guests of their sister ana
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John
Games :
THE
YOL'NG PEOPLE SOCIAL
AN1) THRIFT CLUB
The Young People Social and
Thrift club met at the home of
Mrs. Ross.QjMeeting was called to
order by the president. The meeting
was then turned over into the
hands of the program committee
for the memorial service of Mrs.
Delphine Edwards. The program
was as follows: prayer, Mrs. Butler;
song. Miss Wallace; poem
Miss Smack; scripture, Mrs. I)
Outen; solo, Mrs. P. Outen; poem
Miss E. Ross; sone, Mrs. Ross. '
i.a lafyette club
The club held its regular meeting
at the home of Mrss Precia,
2460 - Gfi Yajs street, Nov. ^12th.
^The nrwting was called to order
by the president Miss Robinson
Devotions were carried?out in the
usual manner. The minutes were
? read~"HTTd~adopted.?The roll?wae
called, Each (member responded.
On' last Monday evenin the Club
gave a dance which was a success
We are now making plans for .
big affair which will take plact
in January. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Miss Kellj
2500 Gervais street. A delicious
V course was served by the hostess
The high hatters saving
and social (li b
Our weekly meeting was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young
I 2310 Gervuis St., November 11.
The president called the meeting
to order, followed by the devo
? tional conducted by the ihaplain
and ct rried out in its usual manner
,1 The minutes of the last meeting
were read, received -and adopted
gj The roll was called then the presi
dent took the meeting back *r
charge for the discussion of old ane
new business.
We have planned a chitterlinp
I supper Saturday, November 16th
" to be given at the home of Mr. and
1 Mrs. Young, 2310 Gervais St. We
1 are inviting the various club memJ*
ters j nd friends to come and be
with us on this date. We hope to
have a grand evening and all so
hope to erttertain you with many
games, so come over, on Saturday
I night and have an evening of fun
W :?n/l pninv vnnrcolf wit.V? iw
Our next meeting will be, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gib
son, 1102 House street next Mon
day night. November.18.
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. I). Bradley,. Principal
Lake City high school ended its
M \ second*month for this school term
Friday, November,. 8, with an en
1 follment around 600. Miss Carrie
j Bell of La^te City faculty has returned
I from McKeesport, <Pa.,
I > where she was called away on ac
I count of tho-death of her father,
j To Miss Bell, the faculty and stu
dents of Lake City high school
? extend their heartfelt sympathy
The rally for the eneral ex
penBO of the school will end in a
few days and the amount report
ed by each clans will be publish
I
Armstiee IL>ay was observed
and the following' program was
rendered:
' Song?America <,
Scripture reading?Prof. I,. D.
Bradley
Invocation? ....
Sonpr?JGod Bless America
The Meaning1 of Armistice?Prof.
L. D. Bradley
(Reading?Patriotism?Mary Ann
Howard
Reading?How Sleep the BraveGertrude
Cockfield *
I Song?Star Spangled Banner
Mr. Mention, Misses Porter,
6* Demand Thomas along with the(
Principal Prof. Bradley witnessI
pd t.hp ?
-- ? - ..v.uv'vviiiuig K^HK*, utjtween
Allen university and Paine college
Saturday, November 2.'Those per
_ .
Intel
V ?
The?Bronecmon club will untei
I tain their friends and the dancin
public at their 4th annual Th^nk
(giving Ball Thursday night,*No\
ember 21, 194U, Columbia Towi
| ship auditorium: The INTKh
NATIONAL SWEETHEARTS e
Bennett Student Win:
VNationaL Award
Greensboro, N. 0.- Mi^s Evel.v
Love of Jefferson, S. C., a junio
at Bennett College, has just ri
ceived official announcement this
she is the recipient of the firs
prize in the seventh annutl nation
wide essay corrtPtrLto he conducts
k.. *k.. XT?i! i nn..L'l 1 ? *
jiiic i>uiiuiiai i uoi'icuiosis /\.v
sociation. Miss Love won first plac
in. North Carolina last year, whitmade
her eligible for the prize sh
has just been awarded in compe
tition with 150.000 college student
from 20 states.
Miss Love's prizb--.ir inning- essa-}
entitled, "The Role of the Negr
College in the Control of TiTBercu
losis," netted her a cash award o
$50.00 t nd a gold medal; her si?oii
sor, Miss Corasreene Johnston*
a certificate of honoi> and th
Thomas F. Holgate Library o
Bennett College, three books.
Miss Johnstone, instructor o
english at Bennett College, is a
present working on her doctoral
at the University of .Michigan o
a General Education Board scholui
ship.
BARNWELL NKWB
The I.adies Uplift Federate
Club met Tuesday evening at th
"dire iif- Ill's, Essie M. Harle
with the president Mrs. V. R
Dixon in charge. After the leudin
of the minutes a very splendid rc
port of the harvest festival ,.,\va
given by the delegate. Mrs. lletti
A. Gloster. Other atttendants als
spoke and their reports were s
thrilling untihthe club, us a whoh
is "inspired to do more than eve
before. Some gave their p-ofoun
appreciation of being n part of s
vorthv a cau'ie
This being the time for electio
>f officers the house was in orde
and. all "officers were reelected
After the busings the hostess serv
ed a delicious course of salac
rjtzs and hot chocolate.
Master. David Ryan Dixon o
State College spent the week em
with his parents IjV. and Mrs. D
T. Dixon.
Mrs. Gladys I'riester Washing
ton left Sf turday night for Florid
where she will spend some tim
with her sister Mrs. Alice Aiken
Quite a few attended the Hal
loween party and enjoyed variou
games that were played durin-i
the party.
Rev. Dunbar preached an in
struetive sermon Sunday night. T
was enjoyed by all.
Prof. E. S. Allen and the higl
school group i ttended the SilveTea
at Butler High school an
enjoyed the program very much
The prayer services were en
joyed 'very much at BethlVhen
high school Wednesday. The Rev
Gentry Sim brought an inspiration
al message. Visitors are welcome*
each Wednesday night to the pray
er service.
The opening social was quite i
success. The young folks played.
1 A*-.. Vtro
i?i 1 it IIII i?i I n. uiii^n ? *- ???
Willia May es, Sir. and Mr.. Cmlisle
Ray of Williston, S. C. wen
Sunday evening visitors 'of Prof
and Mrs. E. S. Allen.
Sfr. and Mrs. Carlisle Ray won
newly weds. J
sons witnessing the game are al
so graduates of Allen.
Mrs. Allie Eaddy Mr. Motl
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Moore nnc
little daughter motored to Ben
nettsville Sunday to visit Mr
Moore's mother. Misses Harllet
Porter, Alston. Harrington, Dea*
Wefcton and Thomas spent last
weekend at their respective homes
and f^eport having had an enjoy
a^lchweek end.
"V
[ national Sweet hearts of F
WpfjWn wA'5wV'^'''^3i
RHTYIIM litiTT Been secured to A
g play for this galu celebration Stai
s Since playing for the Bronzemen on
Fall dance in September, the club and
i has been swamped with letters and tion
i cards asking them to return this 200*
d unusual attraction to this city. her.
s Critics Hail :'B"
? Willie Best ?
Hher
mas
wer
Elci
\Vh
trea
T
v1 ker
devt
spir
won
ed 1
ury
BtmJHH dud
1 As the critics and inns stepped a' 11
' from the Rialto Theatre, Atlanta, lrfH
1 | Georgia, early, last Friday morn. Jac
" ing after viewing; at midnight, the P?'r
' *. 'World lhvniiere performance of
Republic's coniedy thriller, "Who ^Vfl
Killed Aunt Maggie ", they were vor
discussing with high praise the * - ^
comedy work of Wrllie ifeat, and pd *
d all agreed that he had topped hia sor1,
ie previous outstanding performance ,an
y in "The Ghost Breakers." 01 1
j In "Who Killed Aunt Maggie?" ^
" Willie, a film veteran who came 4'uc'
1 to tlie front recently, has .more l' 1
footage for his comedy antics than
in any former film and he delivers reP(
new laughs for each additional arIt'
' foot. **av
' "Who Killed Aunt Maggie?' ('re:
WAX ni'ixllirod n< J*, film hv RnnnK S 0 I
</ ' -
lie Studios from?the top-selling "
mystery ?novel of the same name
by Medorn Field, who, like Mar
n . ?;
r garet "Gone With The Wind' *
I Mitchell, had boon an editor of the ^
Atlanta JouPhal Magazine. The stA
I selection of Atlanta for the Pre ^.e0
miere of this film was made as n %1CC
( -alute to Miss Field.
D
, In the film treatment, the mur ''
(/(It.
, derer of Aunt Maggie is changed
from that, disclosed in the novel. ' '
to give new twist to those who
have read the book.
> In addition to Willie Best, the n .ef
cast features John Hubbard, Wen- ...
l* . Misj
dy Bar lie, Edgar Kennedy, Eliza ^ ,j
? Ik'th Patterson, Onslow Stevens, * ,
- Prof
Joyce Compton, Walter ^Abel
Mona Barrie, and the fast-rising
. colored actress, Dnisv Lee Moth I ?
* I Hes|
* .ashed. I .
- in IT
"Who Killed Aunt Maggie ' , n.
...V- 1 t.? ? %- I
) | win ui- iitiI'HM'u. ior general snow
) I tag in key theatres throughout Si
j the nation soon. cond
, ?, _ ing
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETS C,ay'
i ' tfatc
Tie woman's' Auxiliary to the
Charleston County Baptist Associ
q r
J ation met in its second annua) a; L
session Tfhursdwy, October 24th.
with the Jerusalem Baptist church,
Charleston, S C., Rev. VV. Rav- tific.
inal moderator, .Mrs (1 ('. Hry- H,u'
ant, president. , ga
^The president called the aux Cond
) diary together rt 10:30 a. ni. and spjra
annotated the following .listi-rn t.
? mon
conduct the devotion: Mesdnmett pev
? F. Milliard and V. Middleton. In- ponii
troductory seHmon: Rev. B. J. tei-g.
Whipper, ajtornate, Kev. J. (Jibbs. nisnIntroduction
of visitors commit- ge
tees were appointed. Dismission i)evo
I Thursdy, 3:30 p. m. the presi er<, ]
J dent called the body together and SOnU
appointed Mesdames E. Lofft n, B. sacr<
Harts and Mamie Feaster t0 con an(j
' duct the afternoon devotions. At foun
tnc close of this heart felt ^devo* vant
tion a collection was lifted to aid by th
> worthy students in school. At this fir
point three recommendations from condi
the previous year's session were piani
THE PALMETTO LF/AD
thythm To Return H<
s^fl ^x:,
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ftej attending the Benedict- vi
te annual football classic come fi
up to the auditorium and ace ti
hear this all-girl band in uc- 1)
i and you will agree with the
J that heard them in SepteinPopular
prices will be: adrieil
out. Enrollment and read tc
of letters. At 5 p. m.t.presft
Mrs.?G.?C.?Bryant?delivered ~*t
annul 1 address which was a cc
iterpiece. Two recommendations (;
e included in this address. w;
L'tion of officers. Mrs. .(I. O it
ant, president; Mrs. K. A. J di
111, i iii-idtsHii'iu; airs. i. ? |JX
ipper, secretary: B. Goodine p.
surer. ' ' VVj
hursday evenin-)
idames V. Middleton, E. Ba ni,
and F. Bynum conducted the '
>tion which was filled with the
it. Topic "The- work of tin
ictj in the early ctjorch" open ,)l
>y Mrs. Anna Jacobs. Mission su
sermon, Rev. W. . M. Harris,
ection for Woman's pi y $2-Sl. t
otaled. Dismission. ~
riday. It):"10 a. fTT TTTT ffssoci
n began its 17th annua! ses-1
with the moderator "Rev. W.J*
anal presiding. Devotion eon
cd by .messengefs. I respiration- 1 1
uessage, Rev. J* C. Collins. Iniuctory
sermon Rev. A. A
kson. Committees were up *'
Red . Enrollment and churcl
ers. Introduction of visitors.
ngelist Nicholts and Rev. Glo- ,n
were guest speakers. Rev. ,B ,KI
Vhipper responded. Topic open cr
or discussion by Rev. S. Ander a*
Subject "Whether the christ *nkm.n/.kL
? .... .........r.... dt
V.IIUU1 V.HVH aiv i I
veaker," Dismission. I
I lu
riday, Ji:30 p. in. Devotions con ? j(]
ted by messengers. Inspiration- J Sl]
nessage licentate K. l-.BoWens.?.()
oduction of visitors. At 1 p. m
jrt from officers and mission-s.
5 p. in: moderator Rev. \V.
anal delivered his unnut.1 ad- j
is which was heartily expres1.
Recommendations included ^
:tion of officers and installa ?
. Officers are as follows: Rev 4
10
Ravanal, moderator; Hov. 1) ^
Fraser. secretarv; Rev. J. \Y
, . 11
ite, treasurer. Officers were inled
by Rev. 0. (I. Daniels of
rgetown, S. C. Memorial ser
will be held . at Si. Matthew g^
itist church November 10 al ^
m. for the pastor who depart
his life November 10 1039. Rev '
W. Wright. Collection, enroll
it unit letters., Friday evening
i p. m. Devotion conducted by
sengers. At 8 p. m. welconu 1
ress in behalf of the lv
* A. M. Myers. Response Rev
'. Thomas. Address by mayor t,(
:eine, attorney Steinburg. Reise
Rev. J. G. Dunbar. Doc Pl
al sermon Rev. E. F. in ItH
jonse Rev. G. G. Daniels. Clos *?
address Rev. G. (T Drutuels
nissioa
stl
.turday, 10:30 u m. Devotion
ucted by gospel singers. Read yjof
the minutes of the previous rj(
s session. Report from dele -yjj
to state convention. Rev.. J. ^j.
WbUe^?Which?convened with I
Pisgnh Baptist church, Marion ' j}l]
!. Topic opened for discussion ?
Rev. M. Fl. Burns. Subject
at Baptist believe ubout sane. t
ation." Collection, enrollment t.letters.
Dismission".
eni
turday, 3:30 p. in. Devotioi
ucted by gospel singers. In- Tei
itional period. Education! 1 serRev.
S. Anderson. Alternate As
N. A. Williams. Ttenort o1 inn
nittees. Knrollment and ?Vr*~- *iit
Meeting of executive hoard?
lission. t.Hi
iturday evening, 7:30 p. m As
tion conducted by gospel sing- hig
Rev. R. G. F. Gipson was pre i
fd to deliver a few words po?
d to the deceased ministers Go
deacons of- the Charleston niii
ty Baptist Association. "Ser- lou
of God well done" was sung um
ie congregation. Program hour to
the young people followed, F.
jcted by Mrs. ^R. T. Brown Br<
fit and M1- R. Brown, choris ,
" I -
ER "
ere
mice 65c; at door, .K'p . Tina
om 0 p.m. until 2 a.m. A?l\ui
ickets ait* on salt- at Thou
rug store anil (ireenleaf eafe.
\\ II I" it-1 .. i;t
'i'. Dismission.
Sunday,. 10:80 a! in.-- Sum!
rhouj?conducted?In?district?n
ninty superintendent Mi
reem The six?(61 point syst'i
us "used. $11.01 offering was li
I, $11.00 was also lifted fm
stressed sister who lost her Inn
me. .Missionary sermon at 1:
in. by Rev. J. \V. White v. hi
as also a masterpiece. Alterna
v. R. (J. F. (fipsoit. Re?olutio
aile. Collected during the.sessi
'00.00. The next session will
hi with .Meinori: 1 baptist > it. r
It'xande.r^St., Rev. .1, W Whit
istor. "Bless be the tide" \\
n.'. Dismission. Rev .1 W. W hit
M I'S. (i; Bryani Rep I let
' miHKvff- \n\<
Miss Carrie Bell was called
cKeesjiort, I'a. on account
e death of her father Mr A
ur Bell.
Mrs. Hattie Williams attend'
e funeral of Mr. Arthtu Bell
cKeesport l'a., last week.
Mr. l.awson Washington w
Oul.tK' bill...I p . e. -
...? n.tieu IIISI mil U Ilia \
. when his oar was struck by
issengcr train at Center St re
ossing. The funeral was In
T'umberlaml ME cTTureh Nb
!th. A brief program was 1*
red, Eulogy by Kt-v. J. \\ |'a
r. Surviving tw? sisters, broth
at other relatives and l'rient
iterniCI't Cllion cemetery. Jao
ill and Shigleton Funeral bio
rs in charge.
.Mists Mary T. lireene 'of Alari
r. James (imager of Bislmpvi
iss Rrline Got! and Mr. Palm
Columbia sper^ Sunday w i
r. ami Mrs. (.inrdhn 1>. Willinn
iss GotT. u former teacher o
'ilson High school is now A
acher at Booker Washington .
Columbia. Mr. Palhtet also .
teacher in. the same- school.
State College Club New*.
The Florence Branch of t
>uth Curolinu State College c!
Id their regular meeting
onday night at the cozy home
r. and Mrs. GnnJoii Wifliams
'. Darlington street. Mr II.
. rson. County Agent and Piei
nt of the club presided.
The meeting centered aroin
e establishment of- tin- organi:
an into groups to work out plums
to serve the club and tl
;blic this year, socially, id..<
)nally, and t?> assst and dona
other organizations who
itne motive it is to pronto
Lultli drives in our vit\ at'
I to.
Otti.e'rs for this yeai yte. .W
S. Person, president; M^rs
> Robinson Mcl.eod, secretary
iss Bbrniee A. Miller, for. Sot
r. Myers. Tresis. ,Mr. (lonU
illiwms. virr pi esnler; t ; M
miels, chuplsiin and Mrs Heitl
White, reporter.
The host and hostess servi
I) telolil iiu> I'liiiv.... -..i .. ...
irTk l'?l ful a Ihor.t ill'll^lil t III < '
Ink
achers Hold Mnnthlx Meeting
Die Florence County Touchei
soeiation dield their' initial mo
T for this school term in the at
opium of the Wilson Hi schoo
&fr L. F. yBuckuer, principal <<
school ami president of th
sociation presided at the meet
\ nominatin^f?xpnimitter- com
sod of Rev. N. K. Greene. Mn
ldie K. Martin and Miss Clem
if Brown recommended the fol
ink officers who were aocepte
animously by the orfjanizatio
serve for this term: Prof. I
?uckner, president; Rev. J.. I
)oks, vice presjdent; Mr. Mar
ill- secretary; $ . Gihhs. Trens
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The tarieuse Beauty Bureau was e
Godefroy Manufacturing Company
of preserving women's natural bea
the results of th?s research avuiluk
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t -It.i!.' hi.- lias ait irritatim.
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1 !'- -5 -hail.-s in .xv popular. Tr:
t? ! v.-Iff with a "Mailt" t>.!i? to brill}
it- " :t I.lie hiali riahis of >our <out
| ; it \i.iii -< t;i'i'.i?.il mi a rev t|a\s
'ii i-.-l :> !, i:]. your inakf-up .enerall.t
:.-t?l ' .a* how ijui' l lN, \ in* .-pirit!
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,t. I ' .I > !! i'iihv Unit ymir hamh
t i 1 "i uit.tlie j-tory of you? Lool
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1-..Iioll. .|..U't fXpfft Iltflli to lie
. 1 " i: .a m-i-t?rr.mntrtufntarv
i'? >!.a' 1 \ voil have let then
. i I if. a i: -if it i- mi easy to In* ill
to 'aorittal ain! enreh?s. It >ou havt
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Mr I*. .lohiison. "Asst. liens;
M: ! >;; n 111- % . chaii man program
LM'. committei ami Mrs. Ktlie .Strnthet
, :r.u<.rian.
u9 I he- auditorium wus beautiti.lk
n decorated with A iiu-iiiaii liaif.s
and ihi* .Italics teacher. Mrs. Ida
K. (Ii i-i tu presented a short hut
.],) lime!;, protrrum in observance of
^T" "TVnu-rivan fid u cation Week and Xa
(l .-Ho?ia] Delemse. I'l)e program cotiN
sisted "!' a short talk by Mr. J A.
11a I ltd ?ili tin- i! n |m I'ljjo W uQ'l?tbt*
|? minium; ot our flaw 'to tin* .Volitb
|< af America.
,v . all 1 >:tl:if Is. lornj^bi-l Ot tile facall\
of \\ il.soii Sfffjke liiteriy. yi*t
on dl 'to i'lilt-i estiiuirly on what Null,
timial Hidense means to us.
1 unbar's immortal poem: "The
ll t'oloivd Soldiers.". \vas reeit'ed by
Mrs. Bertha B. Whit.-.
, 1 TI? teachers saner patriotic solids
r) rat intervals which lent a feeli
II . patriotism. Each teacher lei
. ' \ t;, o : ? *
r, n.iai n |>iill uI gOOO
will plus :i desire to gd into their
_ ibi'iiis-_ this week ami create
a feeling of loyalty win tin- United
I Stat v. the. home of the bniw ami
rifhe lami f.t the free (Jotl Khs3
I A tiii i tea' ,
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s < t ill U( ||
1>V\. If. W Winn. I'a-ior ^
| ti: unite*. ilie'. - < . Xo\ In ?
:S.it,da? li oi up. !,ol ltt the tisnil
O.I "Ait!, 'he s lj t iilni teaellers
tl i !;.; >; of duty, lite lessor!
j oi I . ifaiiy discussed hy the
pastor aid other*. We hail a verj
' '' Hi tel.- la! ICe S mht\ school
tl . *
.Via! t. . i\ was \W |] nrepareit
. !.~f a. ' ! Il l' dl**. Ussion
TI a i I 'clock 'sel'Vlce W as coli
'd;.c!- li as lis i I. 1J liooli the pasti'j.y'.jiiseeiaieil
the .rostrum ami
' irt'Wvhi-i! ;i soul .stirring sermon
t. "I am not ashaim- of th(
''' (ip-qiei^* l.joine 1 - I '*'
1 - Ma; ; \;>itois wcro M-on at tlum':
\ ir?'? i i'!11* aiftiin, you will al
\.i..t'unl a I'Ovtliu! await'l
Mtw >i?u. At u'flni'k Hi-v.
' Wi::r- \vtl| iri\t ?n outline ,,t th?
Nat n-nal I'etVaso j ???v r:?r11
l!.< ini-Mcn t!:? I at lliv home at
Mi- 11:11U < St lot hers. wall tin
niteliilulU'e olie CtMHlri'd pi- ? *?* n t
' i * 1: 114 vmic > omplete.l for the vi>it>
*' ?i! Tk.uiksn ivin)? t'Vi iiiiitf to
'* >;ek ' .iift-.i home. the program
' ft.; Th: r*day night,. November J1
'' tfehienil>or Pal no othei? can fTP
' \ our place <>i space as long u>
; vou are y""ii. -o don't ft ratet- y%?u?
promise.1
Church n ember on the sick list
* . M i s. I .ona Hollo Bland.
1 Kt-v. and Mrs. J. ?. P; lnlort
I have our heart folt sympathy in
d the illnoss of their sister. Miss
n Celeste Hat hoi of Savannah-, Jfia
' The church i?- wishing Cor her n
' speedy recovery.
- Mrs. Eflie SitTors. of Philadelphia
i . Pa., Is visiting her brother, Mr.
4
PAGE SEVEN
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stablished by the ^ I * '
to study methods \\'<^ fy ^
uty, and tfi^make I ;
jIf to the 'public. *
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i FIGURE
1 Of Itii. f wl.'ii Itft' llii t?l.?n| t I.I.'I
11 fault with tln-.r ii:inv, this Is- the
In- TTTTT P"1 1 n W n:,
I- wioi,,. ('hi* i- I -.i~! part of ?
(In* ?-r 11 i c*- j r. li(! c) it in I li"W t-i
n\..nil- 'if (:iinl this i? -iln|,ie or
liliiiult .: 511?i.- i.n \uiii iietlmd
. and !"? !i t?< tin- i. i . \
, t.l'alik ill-}.,-, (;..)! ,,, :i luiJ 1,-ii. Ml
mirror will ii 11 .*?- *.,,i
( Mn i- v,iu >< ! til. vmir I.nl
, itipis. j on 11:tv.t.ii tiult tin* tin',!' * '
I ll \oU till.) It dilfh lilt to ;iliUi> 1
. your tinure, vis,- Hi,- rule of lli?- wrist
1 gi\i*ii .below ;
, 1 ll'--'. N.t'-n'l, Ll-?ila?liliii'r?the
..wrist.
> w i'i.-t - *
r Jlips should to- ; time's tin' u;-ist.
T.hiJh sholtM to- tittle-' the
w ri-t.
* Kli,-e should to- 1time- the
! \\ II-!..
'('nil should to- -'.4 times tin- w ! i-t.
Ankle sjiouhl to.- I1* times- the
" wrist.
Make n nottttihu of tin* results of ?
your examination ami, if you ure
'< dissatisfied with Vol', tiet to work
immediately to remedy the faults
Help America keep its repututiou
ViS the home of beautiful Wotuen.
: What are your beauty problemsf
? IbVir?.' SljTie Dowung-tarWuse '?? ??
Beauty Bureau, 5">09 Lin J ell .
BBd., St. Louis, Mo., and. she will
r be-glad 10 answer <&t ?
sure to enclose a self-add'P<sed .
; stamped envelope.
Will (hiliiin 241VI family.
j Mis.-,--. Alice '1 Sreeier aud
j buret!.-. ."(infill, spent a lowly
I atteriioo|)\,r, Thursday in Augusta
I lia. listening to tin- l\ S Na\>
Hand. - ,
Valley I air ISuptist Church
. Sunday school hetrari at t*
Sujit. lUiacoii A. H Halinore wits
| :ii nj> j>.rst ut 11 iity _
| We were cla.I to i avi- with ua
. Mi?.- Abellr Paliuoie and Miss Her
tha Dtinkins of I.gray. S. who
wa-it- the. Week etui guests of Ml '
Mild Mis.. A II. 1'aln.orV. J "3*!
Club No. I and Pi stoli iuii
j will meet ;,t the home of Mrs
Amanda Abiiey Tuesday ''at ti.di ;
p. m. They are asking all mien.iber'
t., ln^ [H i-sent 5 ?
i l'rayer hand to rT^tht and -Wed
I re-day [>. in. at the church.
! Those oji the sick list are: Mr
.lake W hittle, Mt-s I aerie Hall
ni Mis. Mary .1 Carter.
A si!\er feast will b^ given at
tie bona of Mrs. M. Palntore at;
Kri ;:tv n i_Y.\ Co C e benefit ot ..**
S .ndaV -civ ol ela ' 2.
Ch-.s - nunibot a ; id ti will
kiu' <t ii'-t.naii;. ISaturdav
I- tl! ir 'i o v !. l! !v!: law-!' Nov
? !>11M'-1* 1 ?*. ." |i. Ml.
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Tin uay i? wks ir.akc us? jit roup
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Better book.- niiikv better friends.
tPo handle hooks u ith cure; . ?
Kiv|i clean the pape.* between the
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Swretimr> u'c remi foi fun,
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