The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1940, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Saturday, December 7, 1940 Southern and Midw Clash in Orlando Fl - BY A. h. KII)D ( Tallahassee, Flu., Nov. 28th? _ The supremacy of two conferences 11 the Southern and the Midwestern,' will be at stake when "The Men in Orange" *of Florida face the'iJi "Big Green Wave" of Wilber-; ji force at Tinker Stadium Saturday j t! December 7 in Orlando. rj More than the supremacy of C two conferences will challenge the, tl two-'aggregations as they ivjatch h< wits and brawh. Wilberforce will !>1 be trying to preserve the unde- ai . feated record that she has chalk- m ed up to date. The Florida. "liatt- ri lers" will be trying to add anoth- '( or victory to their already enviable Classic record of five wins b; and two defeats. Individual staie bs on both teams will be pitted a- u gainst each other. _The reliable y: toe-of "Big" Bill Sehnebly, of v Overton, Nebraska, will find its t< , _ _ match in the dependable toe oT vi Pituida's perfect placement kick- 7TI er, John Monroe, Two Florida B - flankmen, ends Ilorton and SuG _.y ton, -will be playing their last game and will face the stellar is work of Tony Ross and Shelton fr Bell on the Wilberforce side, c< Wilborforce enters the game the favorite with only a tie with West Virginia to mar her record. Florida enters the game with two ties in intersectional contests and one r., defeat. The Florida coaches, Bell r; Gaither, and Bell, throw into this game a team with fewer reterans [than have ever participated in a ,,| Classic game, but they are de- ^ pending upon a well-rounded of- jv - - . fensive and defensive attack to j stem the vicious thrust of the ^ Ohioans. * All roads will lead to Orlando and the pre-gamo activities that u. Uit,. -J- * - mailt? wi iciiKHi oJitniOUS lOT the truly hospitable southern at- ,j! < moshpere that pervades the Classic. Every section of the coun ^ - tr^? will be represented at the game and this year's iactivitics are expected to be more colorful than r, over before. President Lee and j't - coaching staff, along with the a- . lumni of the institution have made , j preparations for the entertainment of the host team and the ( many visitors who will be in attendance. Wilberforce will ar- c, rive in Orlando Thursday morn ' f ing after a lay over of a day in ,, Atlanta. The Florida "Rattlers" will arrive in Orlando Friday j1 morning. rj A galaxy of~ famous- officials have been employed for , this , . game: Dr. Napoleon levers. Cornell university, referee; Coach Cleve Abbott, University of North Dakota, umpire; Lucius Jones, >( Sports Editor of "Atlanta Daily " World, Clark unversity, head * linesman; and Roland Yates, At- ? lanta university, field judge. The game will he called at 2:30 p.m.. Saturday, December 7, Tinkei Field, Orlando, Florida. * . i "U ALSTON KNDS ITS (TRIP SEASON IN PLAY OF OI.ORY Summefville, Doc. 3?Friday, Novemlor 20, saw Alston's Tigers playing their last game of the sea v son celebrating homecoming. This ol was a rather new affair for A1 h ston bnt e\ crybody joined right A in and made it one grand ane o glorious occasion. ? Miss Julia 0 ray ton won the h c-ntest and was crowsed "Miss H Home-coming", and Miss Virginia Mazyck her runner up was crowr a ed "Miss Alston," and these roy jt al ladies reigned for a day. a i The team gave its best e.xhibi lion of form and team work in defeating Elloree high of El'loree \J ? 13-0. _ln~the first-few minutes oi , the game, after an exchange oi r punts, the team,, led by its bril ji' i liant quarterback, Cooper, dis< ?. p^ryed its powerful attack crossed the goal line in two plays and i led by 7-0, a lead which they nev er- lostr- -The game-ended Alston's season with a record of four wins one tied and two losses. This is j the best record of the school <50 far. \; Ruth Kittrell. i\ ROBERT SMALLS IIIt;II ' SCHOOL t Beaufort, S. C.?Our school has u organized a safety patrol for the 11 protection of the colored schoo' v children of our city. The move- <' ment has been in force at the white 2 schools for two years and our P white friends, seeing the necessity ' of such an organization for oui colored schools, kindly offered us 1 their aid in the welfare of on * children. The following students 11 of Robert' Smalls are serving as patrolmen at present: Mildred n *6^ Smith, Pauline Jenkins, Miriam ' Jr. . Rec, Alber Myers, Wilhelmina 1: ' Myers, Jacob Richardson end Henry. Wallace. All students are ask- * ed to cooperate with those in au? thwrity1. ? Our usual chapel exercises arc always vc'ry interesting. Different . . teachers are in charge each week This week Mvss Priscilla Shelton ^ r On Monday, November 25, ? very unique program was rendered. . such as songs, readir.es and a short j playlet title, "Good English." The program was "carefully planned and carried out giving us a vivid < knowjedge of how t() spefk correct- 1 ly. " 'i Friday noon we were i srain as s.eirlbled in chapel to witness t another program under the direc- t tion of Miss Priscjlla Shelton which was enjoyed by all- 1 On last Friday the Robert Smalls ( Generals played their last game f of the season with Risley high at < Brunswick, Ga. It wf s indeed a ( ,y estern Conf. j la December 7th vlaflin Downs lorris 19-6 Suinter, S. C., Nov. 28?"Hob" uhnson, icting captain due to inir>* to Jim Hall, played one of u' greatest games of his Colorful lreer n this, his last came for the laflin Panthers. Besides skirting le ends and passing effectively, c accounted for two touchdowns, locked an ) backed up the line in j 11 outstanding manner. Blackwell i nd Harrington give brilliant of- j~ i>n>"'*'e i't" '1 defensive assistance y J-ohnson in the backfield. Armstrong, fleet sophomore half iTTc for Morris College, took the ill on a d' lible reverse?-twisted j j nd turned his way for eighty J li'ds to score. His speed and elus- i ness made for frequent threats | ? turn the tide, byt found a re- [ talized forward wall, consisting _ Skelton, Frederick, Kilgore, i nd ovd who-staved off goal line asLults. 1 ?r ? -1Coach "Dick" Craig, of Claflin. preparing to tun."' his attention om the gridiron to the -hardwoo 1 : mrt. I 1 GAUfiDEN NEWS The patrons of Gadsden weie 'm ?lied to a special meeting at -the H u'sden Junior hijr'i school Friday. 1 ovembor 15 at 7 p. in. * The 'VtUowiuT officers were I ected for the 11MD-41 term: I) inis; president; J. Smith, . viceresident; \V. Nathan, secretan* . Wcuton, asst. secretary; F. dams-,- trenscrer; J. Ad: ms, -rrpinter, and H. Iieese, chaplain. ' The teachers expressed their )r ippiness due to the fact that the P., atrons took up enough money le same.night of the organization j i- purchase a stove in order that ,'| le pupils (,f this school might h" ,. rvecf hot lunches. w S( Thanksgiving day was a gala af (?lr for patrons, students -and vis- . ing friends. They witnessed r "j cry intei'i sting program given by < , n> Ilolley's Rurial Aid Society j A number of our students were J. < n home for Thanksgiving. Mr rank Adams,_Jr., a student a' Late College; .Sir. Henry,Sims, a anient at Morris Colleg?y Misses .ary Jane Ad: ms, Carrie :B. Gar ck? Frankye Rrooks, Georgia R nhnSOn and Elouise Webber of ooker T. Washington high school v Miss Earthaleen Sims, of Colum- {. in, was the house guest of Mr. \; ad Mrs. Frank Adams. ... 'i-.. ~ . I IIV Vlillll- I'CllUfllllll^ Ji i <>vot the lost of Mr. John Much- n ?. v's \Vjfc, Mrs. Lucretia Per- ,.j ins Ilughney. Her renu ins lie r? '.( ed Hill cemetery. .j, M>. on 1 Mrs. Hairy Jackson of L.j arrisluirg. Pa., cave' Mrs. Annie ... ('. Shivar. aunt cif the latter, a .. urprise call. The family was roi (1 to see them.? ^ Friends, read the Palmetto I.ead t HFmS_.ACADF.MV XoTliS a Trenton. S. \Vcdnesday Nov. 'i usher 27. the senior high school M f Pettis Academy presented a vei\ Zi iteresting debate in Qui'n". 'V luditorium?^resolved: That \\<>jdi len spend more wisely than mem ome real interesting facts werrougnt out in the debate and pro veil hard for the judges to vsider what side won; however fter much elaborate n by tlv .j. im' > wm- |?i wiiviu.IV^ s having tied. Members of the nffi'rmi tion were ' !):i(!.Vy .Johnson, Ktla Black ?! ' 1 orinti James. Members of the ne ,t a! ion were James Slaughter. .. antes Speaeh and Joseph .lowers acuity members serviced as .judc s. they were Miss Kthel Moses rofessors II. A Illassengale and B. Uoss. _ ^ Ilettis Visitors IHTls tens fortunate in hi vine op " Is '.ampus i last week t\v0 very . istin,.1 uished visitors in the per u s of Mrs. A. A. Angel from * Jew York and Mr. J. Fi. Felton. tate agent for Negro schools. | lis. Angel is a very, dear friend f Ilettis Academy as well as Mr |( 'e|ton. She has visited the school , wice this year.. FFer first visi'J, as in May during the commenceicht exercises. The two visitors ere special speakers during tie ^ ha pel period Ffridty, November 0 in Quinby Auditorium, at which lace they spoke "cry highly o' * lettis: ti Saturday, Novemorr 30,. Mrs. Vngel, Mrs. Rosa Weaver, and J. Ir. and Mrs7 Richard F. Boulwarr jj notored to State A. and M. Colege, Orangeburg, S.C. and Voor- ^ ees school in Denmark. They rO- n >orted their trip as being ver> y deasant. .. This week IFettis Act demy i: ^ jbaerving National Conservation ;. Veek. ,i "M IT FOB I) NEWS' "I Mis. Theo Garfield White her (< athcr, Mr. W. A. Gladden, Mr ind Mrs. W. A. Brown motored , o Riddle, S. C., to visit Mr. Roost t ?'elt Moore who has been very ] 11 for quite awhile, but is much c letter at this writing. - , Suhrfrrihp Fnr ! . The Palmetto Leader < hrillinpr (fame. The Generals were , victorious. We are proud to say ( :his year in football season that j mr football team has improved ( rreatly over the past yet rs. The ; ?oach and hif\?beys are due much redit. t 1 < 1"^ " u Gimme Ohe, W\<L Sisters &ot it; li? den's Club To Disti . n l .nristpias Baskets CITIZENS CRCED TO M, JJuriiiK their last monthly meet- ' it IK, members of the Men's Club ( aide their''plan-: for Christhit* tl ivjnK. Their chief activity, accord- 1' ir t" Krnest Q. Carries, secretary a: id treasurer of the organisation,1 a to biin.T cheer to needy families n irouirh distribution of Christmass' et<. T e en ues of elitrible per-' p ins or families will be secured V on! family welfare agencies. The t-s lib urjrently requests cor.tribu- (' or.s of fi'i -h, canned or dried S ui'ts j ltd vejfctables and of sbe"e groceries from perk< lis who (! -.] re to take part n this effort. /U The coii.miltee on Christmas ?iivth Florence District i1 Jroup Meeting i > At Mars bluff. S. C. in Mt. Zion ' > retliq'.lTst (Ch ireli assembled the j.n; lorence district kt p meeting, J n ovemher 'J">, I'd 10. The district ei is had ehjht other ft roup meet- li i;;s at different points. At each I lie, every pahse of the ('Jreat j j lurch, conquering: Methodism,, the line bases ami alien territories. | v iv mi invn ui iv iulmi> tiuu iiiv* i ?tai :\ larges ami conference programs, o ere tli'ivouu'hly discussed and ar- F mr"d i" !?? systematically carried ai 't. This last trroitp meet in? for c ie year was for affinal cheek ; ] ;?. ins! ? u"lions. iv. i' ivin<r vouch- n and' :<nr uul < inference blanks."' ]j The P.vv. X. \V. ( Iiveno,. in elite M nd sacred style, Conducted the > rv'isolin.i* de\ . "'ii onils. The host, pj id hostess. Itcv. S, F. and Mrs. ti oss and faithful members of Mt. ion M. church Were expecting and id lavishly arrniired nccomodnons, and hospitalities for the big X ntlieri'ir. ' fi * < ,, , . I1 At the cojndu .o n! uie wbripng K s-i* n. 1 !.eihdcgates ami inc.l.hers |i nd friends were called to a most j, el; on and appet (king dinner. } he liev. 11. II. Cooper offered ex- ^ ilisite thanks for tin- delightful reelings. -noetines. and .delica?ssen spread. Tin.- conference. business wa> uidly explained by I). S. Rev . ('. Reynolds. The reports were iven a d ; i?i>!:?-<I. It was observI that the Rov.yM. C. Cooper hail ia<le a round settlement of all < sesments. The conference- solid- ^ voted him salutation and l aid ppltntses. Due need of compli- j, lents and bcnedifitions were eheei j, illy extended to all of the mini- y^ Lets of the D. S. for their ex- p lleht work and fine service. They \\ holly and happily agreed to reort in fell, for all purposes, at t< le tc.nual conference. The D. S. v rjjod that The pastors report one y undred percent to sustain oil'' x alid record, because of our virile hallenjre to uphold, and honor our h dininjstration. 'and above all, to b less Methodism and satiate God. 1 Every minister was handed his p oport blanks for the annual con- p crence. It was explained by sec- ( ions a-rd tho 1). S. volunteered to ? id any preacher who would find 17 : difficult to interpret-'and make| ? : out. Iti The conference .w^as made satire iy the announcement that Mrs e 'annie Manning", wife of Rev. I 7 Manning, and Rev. S. E. Wat- 1 m, were sick. The former in the s ospital, the tatter has been hut ! < now home. We pray for their'p mmedjite recovery and invoke IIis frdy?Spirit to- rowfort?twirl cheer- ? heir kinship, and friends in thei' een anxiety and depressed souls. Early after the.annual confer- L v nee, December 11-la, 1!' 1-0, at Che. Ij aw, S. C., the D. S. will call thelj brethren together for the It'll j v ihurch program and inst^ywtion. j neetinpr. ' ( About fifty delegates and visi- ( ors of the female sex met in the | ipacious parsonage of Mt. Zion. Mars Bluff clu.ir.re, to organize , he Woman's Society of Christian , Service of the Florence district. The Dist, Sunt. -Rty."fT C. Roylolds convened thertfeefing, greet- ? *d the ladies and appointed Mrs, *. M. Cihhes, conference president, i o conduct the election and give' | ill necessary information. ' ] After a short devotional period < he election was executed and the t THE PALMETTO LEAI ribute VKE ( ONTRIIUTIONS listed 1 *:i;ii Mf>r^h?ili CJeaid rs. Owen and Paul Taylors, ana u* Simkins Filling Station at-l33i ark street or iF'ltiX Calhoun street s points where nterested persons lay leave funds i ml *food e.oivlodities. The members of this committer. i< (tern-go (Jary. Charles .ita/.Sird, fesiey Mnnguni, Henry T. Marhall. Arthur Noah, Fabt'el P. :iul. R. 11 Opt 011 Paul, Andrew W. imkifis. and Pi liver Wilson. Harry 1. Goodwin is president f the Men's Club and John L ollerson is vice-president. . ollov.itu; officers were elected: Pros'.out, Mrs. Flora Xesmitfi. i'ues'ree; vice-president, Mrs. lertrude Taylor, Florence; rendu secretary. Mis. ('. C. Reynlds. Florence; corresponding sec tary; Mrs. M. I,. Persons, Florice; trei surer. Mrs. I.ucy Frankn. Ki'ngstree; missionary eduea. , Mi s Caroline Now 1 in. Fatta id M:?. Mary K. .Ttickson. Marion; eal church activities, Mrs. Oli-. ia HeWitt. Florence and Mrs. Telia Pressley, Kingstree; studit departmentr. Mrs. Irene Moss, lorence, R.*~F. D.; young people ml girls. Mrs. Pearl Brown. I.ake ity, and Mrs. Mi udel (leneral !:iri<ui: ch.TiTvorr1* "work, Mrs. Fan-, in M:i Florence. R. F. D.: tcraturc, "Mrs. Eliza Kennedy, [anion. H. K. 1).; supplies. Mr* Irtry Wijliai^son. Mars 1'Iuff: innist. Miss I.ydia A. (iihhes. Eati. Standing ('ommlltcts \i s ( t 11 M: I'm T) I < Inrinp: st; tu- of WuiiU'ii, Mrs. Ef? " Strot her. riorcmv: missionary dlsonelE -Mrs. Louise Wallace. ; rstM'c. M-s. Ida E. (Ircuu was ten -fal'ed : i install the offi eis n spirit-filled chosen words i>n )< t' ret- !''s ?iui proceeded to Vi> t- 1! an! < "<s ,-crate the officers. After the social hour the ntiziah was repeated and everyone i nt a ' ::v \v--l! pleased. e!>(;i:rii:i.i) circut "Thv - Ed<reJi? h-l Circuit Joint - - > TT'i'i.-.. :*.. \ mi.- .1,I. ;i'H ill^l:llll\ .l..?lr. immn Loveniber In. 1 10. Devotion* I ere conducted by I'm, (1. T. Tolert. Hymn lined?N'o. 12; scrip-1 are lesson read by the Pastor, Lev. A. A", A maker; prayer by !ro. f. II. Simpkin; a spiritual as sung. after which .the busiess was conducted by the pasfir. Tlie purpose of this meeting ras getting in routine for the ear's work. We had hi lovely lid agreeable meeting. 4 The entity eiivuit rejoiced to ave the Rev. A.'A. Amakor come ack again, having been gone foi 2^. years. We hope to have a r/isperous year. The pastor Inns to move to Edgefield by the 'hristmas holidays. Edgefield xtends him a warm welcome, 'hose present at the meeting were ifiters Ellen Simpkin. Ellen Golelja.. Velma Mitchel, M. R. Mithel, Carrie Roundtree, Mary Duar. Brothers C. Ilj. Simpkin. G. '."Tolbert, G. II. Yeldell. J.- B. Biooks. ' Sister Thelnia Tolliert. e.retary. Rev. A. A maker, pastor." (em-diction wt s pronounced by the mstor. I.KXINfCrrON NEWS A Thanksgiving turkey dinnei vas given l y Mr. and Mrs. CoVa fon?'s, \ice-president of the Co umbia district. Honor guests vere Dr. and Mrs. W. IJ. L. ( lark (residing elder, 1501 . M;rnTiin</~1Kt. 'olumbia; Mis. L. K. Nelson, of Columbia; Mis. Bowman., CbTum>ia. Pastor. Rev. I. O. Simmons ind mother, Mrs. Lillian' Broom if Columbia; Rev. Daniels pastor if Cood Hope CME church; Mrs Mattio Hampton. A Missionary program was sponsored by Mrs. Cora Jones at Mt. Zion AMF, church. The Capital City Jubilee quartet sang 011 program. Mrs. T,.? K. Nelson ?an(l Mrs. W. B. L. Clarke made splenlid remarks on missions. Everyhing was rticely arranged. . >ER Publicity Committee of the Committee of Williamshur Tlie purpose of the publicity ' v ]j, eotnin'i;t( ( is to I rinif to the peep'! I; the ne4-ds of puf( h: < ..ri. tin:. - ; Seals ami to pive then! f? lh..'.< > 1 i\ < frr-ts about at?l>e]culoji< both n.t- S- .- w;i ti?T.al!y and loea'ITy. ^ . lb-' The chairman #.,? ? h ? ! b Wed; esday. Nov iidier.1* i. 1 4 J ? i i*.h;t? . I'omlinson hjjrh -ri.ool. The ! ! lowinjf persons \\n re ii:r i:? 1 :.= ' >e'"!i( !'< '){ the l-w' named ( "i.i- 1; '"'V it tee: TJrofs. .1.. I h 1 fn:c XVi'r lard Fulton, K. I r.av.i( !;< . Fduh '''' ' 1,: lretice. It. M. Wilso.u. .Jo. t,h the;per. l.eioy !Pinery. < l*.ui,h . Wilson. Abram tireen*., Albert Kirk!in. f" il> i- lb:;. ?I'1' rt. Madame .-h i ! - II..V Murrav. M. K. Wekh-v avfSn-n!, V-V ^ 'li'r: a -s. Rev. N. F. Frhhl.hr nd \V. M. M-Ia-lhi Mr. .1 h! MeAlister.^Tiiaii'tnan: (Mp>| Mutr: ie .Jenkins. secretary. Definite plan4 wire made i<lare Christm; s Seal placard.- it ?II tn.soif..?ci1;;;i -. ; !.,! *"Ti T flans were made t > a '-peak'- ^ J to . ea-4i-chimb -tmd <!nl w-in t h? ?! ?-> tin"v I efore i ipip-ieg il~?^ -1-??'t is the I'tiiv of this ! l:..r t Mann ;.-iTV_- tl.o nee I .,f. h'ei.ithf ! !i..av '/M ?r> ;dl people and tny'itp kit4- t;.' ' -nt' all trt*-;qi- -a .' :' < i" ' ' I,. ... ;.r Cl? t'ee Mr <n niiri.il t!n t no home in t ' < ". I!*. !!:. iUtli'V.is il S;i f?.]: to - Vi- 11.}, Uilu.,' .. ss nil homes nr .- :U". . . 'k'' 1 This eommitt' plan ; pa.< M.<Im* way fur tin- < iiri.-f.ni<- S'.af '' r? '! 1';i- never before in h. .nvy. of the county'- < hri.-tat.o " seal sale. We art- ask hi j the w'It- >1. I;eart< (operation uf every than. worn: n. Po and rhilil it> thi- drive ,>> <!<< i.ru. toward* 0< ra<!icatinir ti.Vn- 'il -sis f o< a< our people., More -vi'-nj.' BEA at'ii an'l v.'imu'M will bo able t" v"> out ami accomplish worth while tasks for humanity. Air? J, M. McAllister. Chairman' f,a|| (Mis-) Mnjririe Amikins. jru Suert tary. , "iilch and v hal Thrift Club Gives First Dance of the Season P Sumir.erville.?S. C. 'Th? Stitch and Chat Thrift eluh hud their: first dnnce of tin1 season. The- uf'-|" fair was a very nay and colorfuli p{J one. The hall was h'ati fully1 decorated with lovely v. inti r How-J e-rs -that math* trardon sei-n~. ?-? Club cidors which are cold and blue. were used which jrave tit garden a more beautiful appear- opp... nnce. A lovely punch howl made j ] >- ^ of ice was placed hear a ro-< trellis. And iis the soft lich'.s Office flickered and the music was heard ;.'}<) A each present was carried away to the land of make believe. ! The' -members present were:' Xriss Ronian.a Gass. our president."' dressed in a lovily turquoise ^dtic ' bnir taffeta. tiint'med with soft Hue velvet ribbon and silver accessor- rx i, it's which made a -lovely- cars t 1/1% lace down the front of the dress Kyi mil' Vice-President. Mrs. !.. II. Peddrotv was very beaut it'l l in a O.V.ce lovely black and, yold ? ' cuing In A.?* inwn with irold accessories t 1 P.A I match." Then another beautiful OHi black outfit was worn by Mrs. K. 'JO.'In. : A. Mauce. This was wry pr< 11\* land the actessArics weri- u>ed to make the attire more bw.tifid I Mrs. 1!. J., ltarion wore a b-v !y qjj| baby blue tatlYta with Cold ace-'- Dca'ejI series. Then there was an-tliei \|.irrj., hire tad'eta. this was worn by Deeds Miss K. P. Kittivllva lovely divss indeed with accessories tb.at liar niymizei). Miss II. ('. Avc.ut was ...... a irorjreoiis creatine with who satin and irold. Slleh loVeline-*-! ^ A Out ^tianist and Sec?-eta.ry. Mi - pB sweet in a lovely phi;. sjlvy 11 and white aeeessotit s Mi-. <' i. ^Eff Aiken wa's.-divssed in a p aider. 1 ~htnr satin''-dress with ?dlv? < a Ct'SSIII jl S .hist add ':?!*.< :!; ? till! at' loVelilUSS !" i<;i| ti.'V.-'' \v trnrden. Miss Itessie 'n who registered the truest s. j,va< vi-ry lovelv in blue and .Mark, ioeep. d 11 y silver accessories. Mi>< Mnbb | Dent was a lovely suht to !> - v J.IO | ill a fase eveti'Mtr n v.a h ncvessorb s. Miss IV? ssie J*ra: a t iwoio Mark with U..M. Miss Kati,, | 1.. Aniakef. elith reporter. w s lovely in rose tatl\ ;a trir.mnd , I with navy blue and silver aee< s-|' or * | series. Eacjt member wore a ear- of all I satre af yellow chrysanthemums.'i?f {(> and f.ei-n liewj with chili colors. | Out-of-town clients front I lunibia, Oranirebr.rp. "Walterbaro. 31 IS! .Mon ks Corner and Charleston ati tended t"Ws train affair. A deli- \ Spt I ciotts repast of pu eh and eak. * . j wt s|-served buffet style. Each l I truest was Riven a soavettir ,>s a I reminder of the dance. The absent ____ members of the club: Mrs. A. I I Clark. inJliT'iirer: Mrs. C. W. ?r i Fields and Mrs. William Seeles. Jr. , **.>* | 1 A I. ITT IE RIVER NEWS J J Kev- A. Olher. Eas.or X Wain pee.S. ('. Sunday pungjj a vory bad day only a few wire .|. I aide to u'o to services. J Misses y p I Kitllxya-JBellnniy. Evtlyp Evans. X , Nina ano Pauline Hodjto. Mrs. -jMary Hodge were guests- of lb v. X 'and Mrs. Oliver Sunday after- -jnoot). ~ X j Mis. G. C. McQueen and John- .{. ( dell spent the week-end in Con- ? , way. !j! Miss Louise Evjuis s^etit the]y week-end with her mule,. Mr. Willi [lie Evans. j? Everyone was sho. ked when tin. jX I I news came that Mrs. T.ula Gore y I [and daughter were dead. They X I were laid to rest at St. Paid feme -jII ter.v. Master of ceremony. Rev. I Stackhousc. First hymn Jined by X (Rev. G ,L. Riesrins; prayer. Rev. y Toe Bellamy; scripture lesson th" ? Rev. H. Sims; second hymn lined "X-t ? Tuberculosis if County . i v. (; I. 1 f . a: !;s l>v I:;? !: v. \l ' ' :m I St:" !! v v;. . t v.(]I 0-1:1 ti.y I<,v: . ' '? f" >r.ht t i.' V ;i't I'v . \\ . I) U v. ' * it*. .'!*!!? 'I . !". !? <1 Y- r ' . ' I. " :. M- ! : v.. i- .1 . I v,.., -r^ii i, j . ; I -th. I -V;"...,. 1 l ; - !' v I;. I!;. .... J5. .... ' SV ! ,;/ .(1ft-. ' -f?^ -r-T ?? 5 -I . v.,. . U: - ! '! : ! T I t J-iti - .vi. y.r \j i:.,. cr p, N. ? . V .1,1 f t r . ; i -r- .! i ! 'I" <! !, M.v1-.:. H. < " ! -M ;v i'\i. y . f I . !f : I . ! ;!?.. i.--* I K.iirt. ro Beauty School Uh at '21^1 Millwood Ave I'TV C i'T,TCRE IN A T.I. ITS BRANCHES toning, Pressing, Marcelling jinollin*. finger. Waving. Dyeing. Bleaching, Manring. Massaging. Hand * folding. Anatomy and Electricity. RHONE 5687 mina C. I'npe, Instructor M. Pope. T. Malone. Pre* RdFKSSION/vL I CARPS' || . II. I!. ("OOPER DKNTKT u! Attention Tii\>-n^t<> Dis(:i-t's of ?hi* 'i"ins Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty - J I'lioiu i'.I'J;) Io?s. S2fr.l. | iVas|?ini:ton St.. Cola'.. S. C.1 Hours: leli-phono-. i.M: to 7:00 P.M. Office <10.T Residence S87f<; r, I). K. Jenkins \ nr.NTisT s. IM??te?. ' rowns. Bridges,; Anesthesia a S|??-oia 11y , . /, / . ro ? ? ? . ... . ,J. ii. > ! I AK 1 I . Enr. N- liv:.,:- Th'roat is-cs Kitted A ' .raU'lv- H.-v.rs Tcii'iihojn'r I. to "j I'M Rts. 40i?'2 i. t.> <>. P.M. (*? lit si !et:?i ! *ay!?-r St. ' 7; 17 Pir.e St. \ J. H. JOHNSON NOTVItY PI 1M.IC r i '202W Marion St r?-t-l in Ural I Mate. perform* I e ("iTrmonii'i, writes Wills I 'Mnrtaasjcs. Claims, etc.. i Call tn See Him I'hone 8107 Res. I atch Repairing ';! E. \V. ISOM NJU - '-'Wr : (i ER Y A IS STREET :" COLOMBIA. S. C. .... I i res-maUn;; ami Mtcrations 1 kl(uls, including (he Refining i vts , | ?see? s Laney Kennerley >cialty is made of School or Presses. Work; NeatVj Pone. 120.1 PINK ST. i ? c% * IMXC KNKV'S Ff 1 Mil, i; I Mi 11.' W p l i or sol I II ( \|{Ol j; 100r> WASHINGTON SI ? M Page Three ' * *^ :r* li IBABOA^D AIB - C ON D J HONED ECHOING SEAT COACHES - O O k , C L C A bt COwrOltAiL ( > II ' -? . , ' iiichmi'ii-. Wiinhl l! U 1 i. l'iiliil?!|,li.li,.t . (i"' N ys\- -Stii n ; : _._;.? . i;.v 1.D, ( i I.?K , Urnl. ? _ . ' t ^ I. .. j.J ilullolo _ . Tampa ..... . _ ,) Miami . :-i.Om . J 'a I hi I > .1 Jarksun vilifJ. L. t ar.iir, Koum .No. 1 Arcade BlOj. Columbia. S. t.**? Telephone 3821?9987 MADAM FfcTKR'S II \ 1H CKOW 1 U I <>r I ii t-o-d Scalp ? I iff and Ui.iaty. HI .ST CROUCH ? A ;>; !;< net'1 a -week?i'rice 3i?c. l'.Mi-i liVv'intr St.. Columbia. S. C Counts Ilriij* Store Washintstwik . * St.. Thorna** Drusr Store. Taylor and Harden Streets H TO LIGHTEN B Eg THE BURDEN H Ml In our eHoris to provide Rf'M priceless peace of mind V to our clients?we have *7 here available a comt.-i. ' l ple'.e credit arrangeK \ V rent plan which , I > T] practically and simply- I > I r?* ?<c*K ol fVlA F '^ y I burden ol tlnar.cial 1^1 ' 8tre33 from a bereaved fy "I H I OTiu scwowtng te.inly. /. t 'j 1^ -1: 1 it* ~cjh4 J o H N fe (t N ftxrk\l M01 Park St. ? i'huiu si .. KIDNEY STAGRATIOH IS WORSE THAR _ CORSTIPATIOR! Dimum W? Treat Constipation at Tbo Onsat, While Wa Neglect / Oar Kidneys Indefinately H* ether ecu an b* your hcrtj le af pH'ia Importance than your kidvieya. For your kktneye there art nine million Mb? vfaleh nrraat wort day and night to (Star the fiulda and keep the lyitm free tram* waataa, arVfc. potaopa which. If pan* tattled te remain, may aaoae eerioue kidney tad bladder trochlea, n ta m wonder then that Mature ' ? yfUne aalls for help to aleaa eat the w kidney*. Bo tf yon are troubled wftk Dettinr-tTt-Nlfrhta. Leg Paine, Backache^ Nwroua lira dacha, Dlxzlnea er T oea mi fcnerry. dua te functional kidney dleorder*, try KIO A NX, the famous kidney remedy, WhicJt alua Mature to fluah eat the WdBey*. te niter^ ail waatea. te prevent kidkey atagnation. XTTXAMB ta Rafe and RoTlaMe. Thon. ta -k1? report entire aatlwf action. Taken a-r-urflna to directions. KIDAN3 will glee K?i ndid results. -Try KTDANS. Buy It ad Mr 8pedal Price Offer on two bona Uae CWl Tf not satisfied. return unopened and GET TO UK MONEY BACK. ?. I rlt phoin-' *1221 DANTZLKR BROS. sum- KKPAIK SHOP M7;i Cer\ a i- M. Columbia, S. C. Price* UeasnnaMc liv'*il?le H:.lf Soling a Specialty Work- Called For anf* Oelivered xkrab HOJIB* -|v I' I b.'l I) I. Mil \\ 'II,i; 4 v V \\ [> <,mi:;,! \ X T r y < : ~ > -i I on f-Ts i, , ' rent V I < . . '- ! ! I ! p. I ST } X It ' ' i 'V lies'. ,j, \ -i r i - i i s, y X *, . i," i %, J* . ' * liesi ciifi I'heo- 77'^* 5: COlKUSY AND X SKHYICE X f COl I MHI V. s. C. I *" ; ' fj J