The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1941, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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PERSONAL
MENTION
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CELEBRATES 76th BIRTHDAY
Mm.?Martha?L.?Martin enter-'
?~ tamed at a most enjoyable dtnI
ner last Sunday afternoon at her
hotnS III Celebration of the seventy-d*?h
birthday of her father,
Mr. ~Jtiob#t S. RofoersOn.
Thoae presbnt were; Mr. and
' Mrs. C. H. Rikard, Mr. and- Mrs.
Robert P. Robert on, Hri George
? Robersorr, Miss Claudia Robersoh
- " Wilnthtr Roberson,. Floyd Robersonr"
MISS 'QfUfteVl Kdberson and
1 Johw.W. Mffrtmr 1 J
TT?e hostess assisted" by her
daughter Inez served fried chicken.
creamed potatoes. macaroni
pie, greetr pesfc, jdtmrimd sli<red_
torlatoea, bdt buttered rolls, cof_
tee iuaS fca cresun and cake.
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EA8T END LOVELY THIRTY
FIVE SAVINGS CLUB
_.The club held its last meeting
-^t~the home of Mrs. Rosa Belle*
* B>i>wn, 2361 Gervais street. The |
- meeting ^was-catted to fordef at 87
?o'clock by the chaplain Mrs. ' E.'
"McCoy^r3Pie-_.^evotions were had. |
The meeting-wag turned over
to the president. Tfesahg, 'Thlx
Little Light of Mine." The min-'
opened for unfinished and new
business. The sick report was call
ed. Each member repeated a Bi I
ble verse.' The dues werg~edlle<!t;
ed. $14.70 was ^rai^ed^ . ..Aftei!
which a few remarks were made'
by Mr. Willie Mayes. The next
- meeting will be at the home cm
Mrs. Rosa Boykin 2346 Stark St
HIGH HATTER3 SAVING ? +
?AND SOCIAL CLUB ~ f
The club met at the home o f
Mr. and Mrs. Young Monday nite
Feb. 17th 2310 Gervais St. The
president Called the house to orI
dor, and the derotionals were con
' ducted bar the chaplain, The minutes
of the last meeting were adopted.
The roll waji called and
the- membertf responded. An invi
tation from the W. S. S. Club was
? Wc had two new members to'
and Mr. Willie ^BattS^W^*are ^
very glad to have them. We wish
to say that our membership noli
will stand open until March 31st
On Thursday night, Feb. 27th
1L... ?111 - ? ?
& win dc ? rvingo furry at
r . _ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young i
and we arp inviting you to come i
and be with us. We adjourned :
to meet at the home of Mr. and I
Mrs. Wharton Apt. Y-7 AllenBtenejilct
Court, Feb. 24th. |1
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- 1HE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB J
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The club held its regular meetins
at Mr: Herbert Holloftyay's,'
918 Ileidt street. The house uvas
called to order by - the presi&nt. ?1
Our flrat selection was Steal A- j
" way, then prayer and second selection
was Down by the Riverside.
The roll was called and ev- j
l? arybody said a Bible vorso and ^
made a contribution. Mr. Rice resigned
as vice president and Mr. j
- W. M. Sanders was ele?ted as V. ,
president. We want to express our J
thanks to those who came opt , to
our dance Monday night at3* the
Oiailffvnn pink kn'n?o mid In *11
those who wanted to come but j
"could not. We hope that everybo. ,
dy enjoyed themselves and hope
that you will come out with ua j
again, Mr. Holloway served tea
and cakes after the meeting. The
next meeting will be held at the >
home of Miss Margaret Goodwin
2125 Oervais St. We *are urging ?
^ that all members b<? present.
radio news
Radio club opened meeting at g
the home of . McDonald .
2114 Lady Btreet with our presi- a
dent in charge. A motion to enforce
our old laws and. to enforce
the 1941 laws wag made by Mr.
Roecoe Jackson. We made a wh^te
hckrted move to do our part for j
put a full program over for 1941.
?I So look out for our news and ?
? fcesw in' tuwjU wllh.Lhe buy;
we do Intend to cooperate with c
una ?1nk .i AI J A -
* / vimu ?v mn y vini?) bu UUHM f
}. fail to do a bit for your club. I n
Wsell, here we are in our first e
t 1941' appearance on March 17 at | i
2134 Lady. St. A real Bingo Party, ?
S&hethlnjr to win and nothing to 1,
lose.'Yoang men we have an open _
ing for eight members. So- gii
in tobCW with a Radio member, o
so he gef you tfirtu^h. The
iolhtng fee ia 75 centa and our
next -meeting will be held at 513 y
Marion street. ]
THE BUSY 8 SOCIAL CLUB '
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\ The dub met with Mrs. Flor- ]
lw> Ceoh on I<anrei St. The de- .
iWlwwl was led by Mr*: Tnllfver. T
hat tmm My Hone la Bunt: prav .
** Mrs. ToBWer; Scripture 121st
Pralm. Second selection Must Je r
' sua Bear? The devotional closed <
The house was opened for business
by the president. The min- ]
ntea^wera^JuioptedLjnve roll was
i a letter from Mr. Nelson concern- j
hag the NAACP and will gladly
give our %operatfon, toward that
asA. Theme will also be a supper '
***** * *W heme ef Mas, inSel. j
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Cab Calloway la shown here posln
WHjjsFs"of Ma* Kallsh, international
a typically characterlstio-pose of t
Kallah elected Calloway to r?pre?e
of leaders of the popular arts. The i
In tHb spring.
mina \frey 231J2 1-2 Pendleton St. J <
Saturday, Feb! 22. A delicious re 1
past of sandwiches, mipts, nuts i
and coffee was served. . ' t
LA LAFFETTE CLUB
The club met Tuesday .evening >
with Miss Kelly. Miss Johnson-"Was t
assistant hostess. * ]
Miss Robinson, preident," is sick,
air. Poterfield presided -over "The""
meeting. "BuriliK thw. business U
sion plans were discused about the
fashion show. The roll was called,
PftrVi mpmhnr rocr\r\r\rlc*A Tkn *v?m ! t
lites were read, received*-, and a j 1
dopfrcd. __ 1 j
Later in the afternoon the hos- ] '
tess served a salad course, tea and t
crackers. The next meeting: will c
be at the home of Miss Rosa Kim- (
baK, 3687 Washington?St, Muwu -1
Lillie Kimball will be assistant '
Kbstess.
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BLUE-STAR SOCIAL CLUB ?
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The club held its regular meet ?
ing Monday rvight. The meeting J
tvr.s opened as usnal. We are plan c
ning a BingQ/ Party Wednesday r
night Feb. 26 at the home of Mr. p
and Mrs. Jesse Brooks, 916 Wal- I
nut St. A party is also planned v
for March 24. We received a let- ii
ter from the NAACP and the Columbia
Branch of the NAACW v
to attend a Mass Meeting at Be- ?
thel on Sunday. Our group will be r
present and pledge our coopera- e
don. - -? .?; t]
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TEtt SOCIALITES c
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The Ten Socialites club was or- o
fftnized on February 4th, 1941 at <the
home of~Mlss ~Ruby Powell, *
1515 Whaley street. We then
jlected the^ officers: President .Mrs t
Lpuise Bowens; Vice-President,!''
Hiss bertha HaymorT! Secretary, e
Miss Ruby*1 Powell; Ass't. Sec., I
Hrs. Lucy Mae Mickens; Treas.,'
Hiss Leila Brown; Reporter, Mrs. "?
Harie Bowens. i
-Our first meeting'was held Tues
lay February 11 at the hojhe of ,
ffrs. Louise Bowens. We had a y
ev/ members to join us Miss Inell
Jrbwn and Miss.Xillie. Mae Craig.? p
FRIENDLY FEW SOCIAL CLUB l'1
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The club met at the home of P
frs. Hannah Cooke 1218 Heidt (
tfreet. The club is growing rap-'
dly. We have quite ta* few mem-j '
ers that joined recently . After..-,
he business part of the meeting .
/e were served coffee, cake and]*p,
am .-sand^yiches after which we .L
djoumed to meet on the follow-' .
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[iff iworioay tngm?t&ttj?Mcl>uttto
venue at Miss Hannah Johnson, r*
Mr. James Goyns, president j):
Mrs.?lsabelle S. Brown, ^
reporter.
BENEDICT COLLEGE LOCAL [*
:LUB TO MEET ^
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The local club of Benedict colege
will noin a meeting in the
ollege library on Monday night, *!'
February 24 at 7:30 o'clock r?
natters of importance will be gi\ 1
n consideYation. To this meetng
all local graduates, former
tudents, and friends of the col w
Bge, are invited.
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TBHPfpfct FOfrftTBEW T
IOCIAL CLUB - A
The club met at its usual -hour
1:30 at its regular meeting place
907 Henderson street at the home'if
>f Mr. and Mrs. Caltte Coleman. ?
rhe meeting was called to ordei a
>y the President, Mr. George #(
Ehrown. After the devotions we
rent into buainess, Plans rwSTL
nede tS" "celebrate our ariftiver- c,
ahioh wee on the-Hthrof-Febr ^
The Vice president, enjoyed a ^
rieasant visit by his mother, Mrs q
3Herry McDaniel of Winnsboro. r
We close-to meet Thursday nito j,
February 30th.
V N D NTH IJ R 1A L Si
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The Yotfng People Social anc i
Thrift club met at the home ol V
he president. Meeting called t< *
> ;x 5, . > ' *,
N BRONZE I
K '
m. HH
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Bfor a otatuo whllo tho nimble
j famous sculptor models'in clay
ho Royal Highnosa of HI Do Ho.
nt modern muolo for an exhibition
itatue will bo placed on exhibition
,A
J I'd IT b.y the president with <dng.
in(] scripture was read. The mil
,:tes were read, received and adop
ed; roll call, each member respond
The club will -hold a memorial
service for Mrs. Louise Graham
>ne of i^s members who died Feb
uary 11; 1D40, Wednesday night
February 19. 1941.
I.F.S RF.AI'Y FT IKS RFII F.S
Les Beaux et Les Belles enterained
with a dinner party Friday
light which was Valentine day
it Liza's Lunch room. The mem>ers
and guests arrived at 10:0C
('clock, beautifully- dressed. A col
>r scheme which embraced the
lub colors of 'mairoon and gray,
,iza's dininc room was hcautiful
v decm-ated ? ?
10:30 O'clock cocktail was .serv ~
d after 'which the President. Mr.
h<5mas Lfpsey "failed' fife guest9
rrm dinner and durlhg this "lTm~
veiyone joinfd in singing God
Jless America which was led by
*lr. J. S. Anderson. When every
nc was seated the presid-^pt made
emarks ^vhich were vfcry"' brief.
It the-dose of which he presented
diss ^A'ddie L. Gladden who so
ery beautifully asked5 the blessng.
Mr. Roosevelt Franklin was the
vitty toastmaster for the occa
ion. Between courses remarks
ind toasts were had. Everyone
njoyed a grand-and delicious din
ft wETch consisted of chicTcerf,"
\a?h potatoes, garden peasr-and~
reamed mushrooms, lettuce and
omato salad and delicious course
f dessert, mince pie with ice.
ream, Valentine candy and mints
nd coffee.
Just here, we want to thanR
he ones who prepared this diner
and those who so kindly servrrr
z
Concluding the dinner, , toast,
lasbcr Franklin announced that
ancing was in order. The guests
vung until late. ?
Th?r members present 'were as
>llows: Miss AddiejSladden, Mrs
"illie B. Nance, Miss Elsie Searls
r. J.' S. Anderson, Mr. Jesse
right; Miv Roosevelt Franklin,
r. Winsel Jacques, Mr. Thomas
ipsey and Mr. John Whitman.)
no t.o illness. the-iiesioUhe mem
;rs were not able to attend.
Mr. John Whitman acted as the
gistrar for the occasion.
The guests of the evening werei
r. Thomas Lowman, Mrs. Hattie'
ring of New York City; Miss
harlie Mae_ Harrison^ Mr. James'
'oodward, Miss Geraldine Jopes
r. Lawson the head of the Green
saf cafe- Miss Aletba Mtirphy.
iss Louise Stroy, Mr. Janrfes Ash
iss TIattie L. Spann, Mi/s Emma
ouise Lewis, Miss M, Naton
rof. Robert W. Gilllfvrd of Sum
ir, S. 6.; Miss Ve/delle Perry,
[r. and Mrs. Frank.7Woodson, Mr
arnest Nance, Mjss Idelfa Jenins
of Fountain "Inn; MlsS'-PAllie
fa* Hardy, Mr." Wesley Andaesaw <
id three more out of town guests
om Charlotte, N. C., who were
are visiting Miss Searls, th?.re- '
irter didn't get.
Dancing was enjoyed until tho ]
aa- hours of the mo.rning and ev- |
ryone expressed "a pleasant evling
was spent".
ADEN-TINE PARTY ENJiTYETr
T TAYLOR SCHOOL
T. J. Sullivan, Principal
The faculty and pupils of Tay>r
school enjoyed an afternoon of
ayety Friday, February 14 at -
ie Valentine party given in the
ihool's auditorium". """" ?
Among the many interesting
racker eating contest in which
mile Jefferson, TTolsie Lee Fran
Is and CharTea James competed
harles James won the prize. Ma
ion Taylor won the jar of hearts
i a guessing game in which all
ad a chance to guess.
This being Negro History week
hie following very appropriate se
;ctions were rendered: Miss Chris
lne Botflware recited "We Are
flack But We Are Men" by Dincens.
Mrs. Lillian Harris, read
Tlr~lwrr Latter* by Dunbar.
THE PALtaK-rrO LE.
Twentieth Century G
Interview?About Ev
interesting -story "The Shepher
Flower". Miss King also rea
"The Searchlight" Taylor School
newspaper. Chagrin and glee re
istered on the faces of many whil
:t was being read. The Origin c
- Volenti nt^JJDay ami il story "Th
Best Valentine * of all" were tol
by Miss J. E. Gladen. Mr, T. .
Sullivan made the closing
inarms.
?An appetizing^ repast ^climaxe
this party, with which all seeme
'u be pleased.
On Friday nieht. FVhrnnrv 71
ihe curiosity of many patrons an
pupils was-' satisfied when the
had the opportunity of Stfeipg an
examining the face of the Elc
phant Man and seeine Prince Cor
go the small man/
Radio rpusic over Taylor's new
ly installed radio was enjoyed ?
both of these programs.
The Lucky Pals *
Return
it tlie home"ot Mi'. and Mrs. Wil
lis Dates officers were elected;?
Chairman, Mr. J. B. Golden
.President,. Mr. Harvey Miles; Vic
president, Mr. Willis Bates.; Sec
h'etary, Mr.. John Archie Bell
I Business manager, Mr, H)enrj
! Hymesj, Reporter, Mr. Olande
Bates., After officers were elect
od it .was agreed by the body tfia
other" members would be consicTe
*ed immediately. - %TAnrrryN-r-?
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nirinjhii -?
The Richland County Teachers
association will meet in its thin
regular monthly meeting on Sat
uvdey. February 22,' 1941 at 1
o'clock in the C. A. Johnson Gym
turium. The following progran
has been arranged for your en
tertainment:
Program
Devotion^-19 inutes?Rev. C. H
Brown
Minutes of the last meeting
Introductory Remarks?Rev. "W
G. Owens
Report of Recent- Developments ii
?the* Equalization of Salaried
MeYnber of the Contact commit
tee , : ? Vovel
solo-;?Miss Melrose Whit*
Panel Discussion?"How Teacher,
May Contribute to the Progran
of National Defence"?Mr. Rol
lin Green, Chr.; Mrs. Maud*
Pride M?- Henry Rhnt.ta, Mici
Mary L*. Holloway, Miss Junit
Martin.
Please be present.
~-*^{Ryy. W. G. Owens, president
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... .<?)7lc0uji,aDc
The lartauso iUouty Bureau was t
Godefroy A/anjfocturing Company
of preserving women's ^natural bsc
? , . Jh? results, of this research ovoilol
Webster _ile lines "Iiu]ivi<Juality
as that quality which distinpuisho
| one person from another. If yoi
were to stand on a corner before
1 theatre or a church, nnd watch tli
preat numbers of people coining ?>m
you would be amazed at the dfs
faces and yet all different, one froi
the other. ?It Is "imHvh+mtltty
whh Ti MU ""TTTTi"
"nie."
Sometimes ? it helps actively t
contribute to that quality whfc
says that you are Dorothy and Mar
Is Mary, by a little exterior etnhe
llnV.mn.,1 XX I* " .1. ..
i^iiniriiw n u .;cr il ufiilii uuu
every day?:imT fl Is so" simply n<
compllshed th.it 1 wonder we didn
think of.it .before, thia.
For Instance, fake a group of hig
school girls, Probably they are a
dressed In sweaters and skirtssome
wear Mouses instead of swea
ers. However, nil, in ail, ther
seems to he quite a uniformity aboi
.them. lint, beyond dress, th;
slmiHarfty ceases. How"? Look f<
yourself and you'll soon determin
one of the chief reasons.
I think it lies in their hair fasl
Ions. One may Be a long Boh?on
a very short. Srmw girls nffe<
ctttTR : others like their hnlr stratgT
nnd severe.
If yon enjoy havlne rihhons o
your topknot, tie them In can
lessly?they will be artistic an
casual-looking. If hangs on yot
forehead attract tlteiittoa to yot
smooth hairdreRS, (t they iflrect th
observer to~ lovely eyes, then I sa
wear bangs.
Hair rolled np all around th
head in what la termed the "hale
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AJDER ????t ~rabriel
Speaks Freely In
erybody Except Himself
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v UjPPBPy t i yg*rw$B/&&EBB )
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? ._._ IiRSKINE HAWKINS
8 T> ying to cct an interview with 1
* trumpet-iilaying Krskine Hawkins !
_-y.'hn?is?scheduled?trn?n?pr; Huhal T
? appearance with his orchestra at '
Columbia Township auditorium on 1
' March 6th is-something like try' *
ing to concentrate oif %' particular s
blade o'f ._a Tevolvihfe electric fan :
The Twentieth Century Gabriel
H-L-curgently the idol of -the nations "
^' ?Vring addicts, has a peculiar knacMS 1
~ of.getting tho cart before the *
j/horse when it comes, to answering
X questions" about himself. 1 "l
You simply cannot get him to
s complain how tough his life lias' !
^ been! He will emphatically insist' ""
that it all went toward, making
' rungs on the ladder of fame. He'Jl
l. proclaim that pis. entire ambition
is to be a.good prbvTder to-his!'*
. wife-and family, and to continue!
to bang out 'hit tunes>"~wbtlo play 1
ing every _ ballroom and--park in- x
the country. 1
And?he'll admit?that the only
?way to accoriiplish his - desires, is 1
to go "in there and piy-V." !
almust uviqi|igfrc~Jeap ~"To *T
fame via the air lanes;and record .
~ ings oi "Tuxedo Junction", '"Satan ^
l*- Does a Rhumba", "Mflre Than ,
^ You Know", "Rehearsal In-Love"
"Lgnd other tunes has not given the
' i Twentieth Century Gabriel the
v customary swelled-head that us
* ually accompanies public adula. .
'I tion. Hawkins is still the-unasperson
that made him one
*~-of the best-likelT musicians" fri the f
lirofession, a - trait?that, eoupled
- with--his amazing- tftlnfpet'.'play- ?
*<mg-K l i L i 11J tlBilTTV', Tfas"
pushed him ,to the forefront a. i
d mong America's greatest dance d
' orchestras. L
.! Ida James, a new comer and
O ' Jimmv -VTO^U. O r '
u w,?uuiivv 1'iiLciK'u, iuaii^re(i \ occil|
is*s with Erskine Hawkins are v
i also slated to appear with the 20th ~
Century Gabrkdr when he .plays at
the" Township auditorium, on
March 6th. V
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Jobs On Increase $
,1 Benefits Decline
?j ?* pf
j More than* twelve thousand jo1 j,
'.less workers were placed in publj?_/
' and .private jobs durir.fr, ..J ah u a rv v*
1041 by tfc> South Carolina State s1
1 , to Sam R. Pratt, Jr.. "chairman o *,
*! thp South Carolina Unemployment i;
J Compensation Comrhissioii'. o I.
a which the Erhploymeht Service U b
N a coordinate division'. The' tote.' .1
number of placements was 12,258 -h
aii increase of 183 per - cent ovei \
placements in January. 1P40. wher
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-.v.. ^ j
yyrriwxzir. P^ ^ 7
mm0pj
istaHished by-the t
to sfvdy reifrdi ?5"r ^ r
Juty, and to ih:.I<b t X r 1
bl? to trm~ pub:tcr
"iitfUl.S ili 1, . li, '1 f > lIx a1. f-?tnC<-X._ M
s However, beware oi' this t.'pe ? - }
II lia'rdress if.you, five is round. ^
III Curls bunched p.. .>',> ar- 'jui the \
U f;o e lv-u4 to rt-<- ale' .oil ,i
|?IVM 1T t< ? 1 I Kit 1 <11" t .< tii'U . .. i 1 :? ' I ^
| Ity iiny otWr i -y
11' . iTt- H'm7!; is lor/, try wearlnt: j
i. j your hair in a ; !.?! , o,- in a r
^ {moss Vnrls l.a.i. low Von il ^
jlike tin* way this hairdrrs* has a ^
j tcniieni y t<* shorn a tin* lint* < I' your
<yi throat, on the oti haul, }f your ^
" | neckline. is $hort. j ir-Cf ynjt nttrli ^
>' j on top your head v. itf nu^ltt^jtbtflowk A
1* | tailor. and t:i-ko a Way Iran ?l?\hort- \
? nock, dumpy look. , T >
, j Kxperiment w+th your own hair, i\
atu^yoii'll soon find t 'no_st\ lo which y
? maKfs sou ^mrryr-TP'
'] To make your hair fashion the \
" delisht of your life and the envy of j;
? -your associates,,ho suru-lluifr-jour \
hair Is kept (Joan. ^titnuhue\lts ^
e natural beauty with regular stiff k
'M brushing. If you are disappointed J
lt j in its appearance ho. aiise iL seeiire" ^
>r 1 to la* turning one Color or another.
lC apply, an accredited hair coloring <j
so that it will he uniformly lovely. ?
i- Many women are making use of the
-seteHtlfte helps- which are being of- }*j
:t. fered?to them to Improve on their 0
ft Tmn^TPht nurffctivwesg. ~ tvimt tim- ?
ter place to begin than with one's a,
n crowning glory! *? q
What arc your beauty problems? V
ir Write: Marie Downing, I^arieuse O
ff. Beauty &trcauP^JJQ9? Lmdcll o
16 Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., ahd she will
y be glad to answer them. Be O
le sure to enclose a self-addressed\ o
>" stamped envelope.
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^'(MT1\(, KICKS ??
VITTTTRDfTT1 ZT,
_ 'J :' ' If'Hip met ilt Hnfr:inl -i-1'...r.l
vlftihiy, February 17. We oprr.
<J with a son- then ha?l the S< <> .1 .
i: yci . Al ter playing " yam .?*'w% !'
Ib't " "' '!?nnr-bll-ine-s. V In fTr- "
I'.J-I'lLS StJsiutl - Wu^lJiuilw.,1 ii. 1
his -week.
Assistant Seoulnia-tor I i. ?,
va? invited to' 1 ie with; Tro -n T,b 1
t Carver.
The" scoj.it? tekt- - Seoutn ast'iT""T
^^nTrleVtrTn-ncri' they' 111;. <t tfiwi ;
roop. We mvct next -Mondty at >
low ;rd school.
oh* were found for 2.ini pe'sotis
"or tlie same period uneajjloy-( it
henc'-ts dropper}- off IT per
TTTt: 1
Much of th.e increase is <". .<.* w ^
i, openings on National D. fens-; '
Mojects ir. the state, Mr. Prat' j
Write1*!? out. - - - -?e
Of totaT January plae> . ?
dents, 1 .52* ' were on r crula
vork, while OJily 73'J were temp ary.
Of the t-*al n in hei. id: :
'ore. veterans. In January. IPC t !
>P veterans wore placed 1.:
hnnl'ot-;rent*?*.S( rvk-e j_
Ue.nelits paid darinir-Jatcaart'll
to_j.inein ployed wnikei- * ' *' i 1
overed Itch Is" totaleri ;n.p' l
enros.en.tinir . 2T75" e p icr ;
hocks. ' The nveratro . choc!. a j
courted to $fi.T: i- \v:iy _a d* v
roafc of almost 15 per cert f: .
he total a in nun t o"f Insa-Ttt- c- p
uniig January. PC. when. M.-lT 1
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re paid him only if no job i? ay
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eal sale drive among Xegrbe - '
tate-' this week. "Voluntary e n j*
tlrrrrrrps or fund." sent in pnym' : .
r ?cals "received through thi nvai'-l
ist Xoyeiv.hcr will render va'ufa1. j
ci v ire?.1: helping to.piiv I..;??
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tent, ^Dollars"given to make nth?- |
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fr.- Hintnri' declared.
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ill's. 'JoSsie IUu tors'" - 1.rt? j
hrs. Ida WV-een l.rtC . 1
Irs. Curtis Robin-on T-trp-rl
lis -I.ciny RdF- :
!iv. A. I,. Peters n _ . yo<* '
Icv.. J C. Spann / ?
lev. W. ('. Sanders '. ''
fr. ffii-nir Adnrn^ .1
Jr. J. Wilson?7?:?:?> :i'.l.
rntnr> baptist M Society :: o'"||
"'nion Baptist Usher Board
Xfitofi Baptist Church ."-ch. i?.'"""i
{( v. I? C. Jenkins ' . . C'*>'
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Theresa Kennedy " l I
Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson 2.0' I
frss^ Ruth Horry ?rrr? ? 1 /h- j?
J'ss Ernestine Hazel l .or }
Jr. arrrf?Mrs- R. Ha-rr"isnr. 2 o
Ir ami Mrs. T Harhrrry
fev. Mormon Hnfrrptor
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J'ss JrsM'p Gladden 1."
ir. J. R. Fisher . . 1 "
Jiss Grace Fpps 10- .
Tr. F. H. lVdniend
Ir. and Mrs. J. C<> nts I
Jiss Genriria F Cook } .0*
liss 'Evelyn Co pic T.O1
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lis? Margaret Rnulward 1 .."if
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