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Saturday, August 30, 1941 I nERSON AL? (-MENTION | J ? Mrs. Idella Green wfas int town for the funeral of her brother-in- P ? law, Mr. Jack tR4ver?7 ^ Mrs. Matildu Barefield of 2506 Gervais St., has returned home A from a pleasant trip after visiting A ^ her relatives and friends of New t] York City and Washington, D. C n She reported un enjoyable trip, _ n Mr. and JVlrs. James Gallman a of 2326 Stark street have return- v v ed from t^irtripto New York j reported a pleasant stay.., f v sonville, Fla., and Mrs. M. W. ^ ^ Goodson of Birmingham, Ala., are s m visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoi- ' and Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. Ilolley ? ley of Gadsden and Columbia, of Columbia, S. C. " - ; Mr. Charles F. Janerette, for- * merly of this city but now living in Phila., Pa., was in the city "last v week visiting his mother and fam- ? % ily. His many friends were glad to see "him. He was accompanied ' by his little son, Charles F., Jr. ^ Miss Sherley Johnson, t^nugh^ ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. B.. John- t son who has been in Washington 1 Philadelphia and Atlantic City ? all of the summer with relatives will return home next week. \ Mr. Fred Moore and Miss Mae 1 Wilson?of- Charlotte, N. C.f were , among the out-of-town friends v who attended the funeral rites of t Mr. Jack Rivers. Wlhile in the_ city they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. , Mrs. Edith Hicks Lloyd and children Letitia, William, Jr.,..and ^ Gloria of Washington, D. C. areW in Columbia visiting relatives and ? friends. Totitis returned ~t o Washington Thursday morning to resume her work las telephone operator at the Y.M.C.A. I * Dr. A .B. Johnson has moved his ( office from the old location on ^ Assembly street to 2025 Taylor * street, across the street from the u ^ Thomas Drug store. The phone i W number is 2388. Dr. Johnson is ( out of 'his office this week in Lit- ? tie Rock, Ark., where he wilt be t for several days in Hot Springs. __ _ _j j r, Mrs. M. Crozer Carroll-Taylor " of Washington was herefor the _ week-end as the house guest of '< Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Can oil on < Oak street. Mrs. Taylor left Tues 1 day night for Wake Forest, N. (J. to join her husbland, Mr. Harmon J T. Taylor for the return trip to Washington. * i : ? ' ^ Mr. James A. Smith, of 413 Ho' tyart PI., Washington, D. C., who is in the Pullman Service of the Seaboard R. R. Co. spent a few - hnn ra in Co 1 um bla . S. ~ C., ~ and vis- i ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Dean on MeDufRe^ street i \ Miss Frances Simkina, clas3 of '42, State college, daughter of Mr. . afltd? Mr?T Andrew W. Simkins, j 2025 Marion street left during < the week for Summerville to vis- , k it relatives land friends. Miss ( " Simkins will be away from the c Mty for about ten davs1 ( c Mrs. Charlotte Simkins-Ramey ( of New York, formerly of Aiken was Hie hoUJRJ "grcwst: of her brother, Mr. Andrew W. Simkins and , Mrs. Simkins last week. Mrs. ? Ramey left during the week for j Aiken to visit old friends in Aik- ~ en ana EiOgeneia counties ueiore her return trip to New York some { time in September. h? ?-.-Minn Annie Marie Dent of Wake Forest, N. C. left Columbia Tues- * day for Wake Forest and Washington where she will enter school in September. Miss Dent made ^ many frienda while here, she hopes to return next summer. She was accompanied by Mrs. M. Crozer Carroll-Taylor on the return trip to Wake Forest. a , . v ^ Y. P. S. T. CLUB J The Y. P. S. T. club met at the j home of Mrs. Ross. The meeting j was called to order by the president. Song and prayer by the r chaplain. Song, atrripture reading, v song. The minutes of the last p meeting were read, received and p adopted. The roll was called. Each member answered. The next meet- |\ ing will be at the home of Miss r I T 1QOO *cr re , V7?i Ciji mute, iuvo "i^RK ' f II David Outen, reporter 11 >L' TTON CK A WFORI) iUPTlALS Orangeburg, S. C.?Mid a host >f relatives and friends and igainst a background of cabheral tapers, white asterst pink dadioli, green palms and stnilax he marriage ceremony of Miss larian Sulton, second daughter of lr. and Mrs. McDuffie Sulton to 'Ir. Thomas James Crawford of fanning, South Carolina, took, ilaee at the home of the bride's >arenttt with the Reverend S. C. Jsher, Episcopal rector,, official-ng. Miss Louise Smith, pianist and lr. James Middleton, soloist, renered a prenuptia) program $t iusic. The .bridtu who was given in carriage by her father, presented . charming picture in a gown of vhite mousseline de soie, made eith a fitted bodice trimmed in luted lace ruching, with long lshop sleeves?add t MUH loor length skirt. Her finger-tip eil of bridal illusion was held in ilaee by dusters of orange blosomsnrid?she carried a?white. >rayer-book with a marker of howering white satin ribbon i and ube roses. Her only ornanient was i strand of pearls, a gift from the rroom. Miss Florence Sulton, youngest ister of the bride and only atendant, was maid of honor. She core a gown of peach chiffon and i matching hat topped with a elus er of pink roses and blue del heniums. The bridegroom was attended >y Mr. Frederick M. Sheffield, )ra'ngebuTg, as best man. Mrs. McDuffie Sulton, mother of he bride was becomingly attired n a dress of biege shadow crepe vith a shoulder corsage of sweetleart roses. Mrs. J;?E. Crawford, thejroom's mother, was lovely in a Iress of beige lace and a shoulder Corsage of cerise asters. The groom's sister, Miss Jewfile Crawford, wore a dress of vhite damassa crepe and a shoulder bouquet of red roses. Immediately following the ceremony an informal reception was leld. A three tiered wedding cake apped with a miniature bride and | jroom centered the lace covered able, with the color motif of pink nd white. Receiving were Mrs. Frederick ~M. Sheffield, Mrs. Le.-. ay Sulton an dMrs. Virle Shefield. The bride'B register waa kept >y Miss Carmen Sulton. The bride is a graduate ul' Claf? in. College. Orangeburg, and for 'our years has taught in the pubic school system of this city. The-groom, the son of Mrs. Julia v Crawford of Manning, ~Soufh Jarolina, is_a graduate of South Carolina State College, and receiv d his masters degree from Cor^ lell University. He is as present in associate professor of Chemistry at the State College of South Carolina. The popularity of the young :ouple was attested by the many >efiuttfal -anti-useful gifts received,_ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT _Rev. aiui Mrs. Ceasar Wright Announce the marriage of their laughter, Miss Bennie Mitchell to Prdfessor O. E. Manigault, Jr., son of" Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mannfault, Sr., of JVinnsboro, S. C. The marriage took place AUgJBt 1, 1941. The couple will make ;heir home in Winnsboro, S. C. WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The White Rose Socinl club met it the home of-Ella Washington 2117 Gervais St. at 8730 ivith the president In chair, Mrs. Washington, Song, prayer then singing; scripture reading the 23 PsalmReading minutes of the ast meeting by the assistant Sec. VTrs. Sofie Lurry. It was received and adopted. The house was ipened for business. After dis'UssIott of business the club wel:omed Mrs. Costello back to the dub after visiting in the State of" Florida. The club is making great process under the" leadership oT Mrs iVashington. The club will give^ i ride " Thursday, September 4, at )unhar Lake. Come one and all vith the White Rose to jump and ive at their last dance of the jeason. Mrs. Ella Washington served a lelicious course. The next nieet~g ?{11 Strpft, drs. Lucile Costello. Mrs. Ella Washington, preal=_ lemt; Miss Sofie Lurry secretary; ..ucile Costello, reporter. BETH UN E DEFENSE CLUB The Bethuno "Defense Club met it the home of ISlrs. Mary Phelps zith quite a few members present We enjoyed a very unique pro-am presented by Mrs. Christian Ireen. Reading. "The Riography f Mrs. Mary McCloud Bethune." drs. E. M. Owens; "My Part," by ?frs. Blanch Rarner; "A Prayer," Head _'hy Mrs. Christian Green; iddles by Lillian Uwens. ^The members of the club retorted a very pleasant outing at t lf_ _ 1 ttrauise i .aae. At the " tone of the meottnpr rtrs. Phelps served a refreshing epast. The next meeting will he ( ^71 with Mr*, blanch Barrier, 'obaeco St. GEO. A. ELMORE GRANTED LICENSE TO OPERATE TAXI ti r George A. Elmore of Columbia, 1 S. C., was recently granted a li- 'ln cense to operate herp as a driv- pai er for the Blue Ribbon Taxi Co. i;n Councilman Gary Paschal made mc the motion to grant Elmore a li- ^ cense which was seconded ' by Councilman J. Gray Macaulay. (Elmore was investigated prior to this time amd was highly rec- 819 ommended to eouncil.4- ? te> "He's absolutely okay," Chief Mr of Police L. J. Campbell told coun- cv cil* 3ei Elmore received four votes, Councilman Cblin S; Monteith, Jr. did not vetp either way. ag _ _ ruj REWARD NOTICE " ~y A reward of $3.00 will be given to anyone who will send in the ' best name for a social club consistHijj unlv'uf men. All bittern wiMrt- ?? be sent in before the isecond TueBday in September, 1941. Mail all Di letters to the president of the e3 club,- Rogers Hemmingway, 1226 Liberty Hill, City. The reward will be paid promptly on the second "V Wednesday in oeptembetr. l]941. as Signed, fo; Rogers Hemmingway ^ THE ROSE SOetAfc eLUB Mi Tlie club held its regular meet- in ing Tuesday evening, August 26 at the home of Mr._ Jamea Haig- sei ler, Apt. 21, Allen-Benedict Ct. of The meeting was called to order th< by the Vice-President, Mr. Herbert Holloway Opening selection Steal Away; The Lord's Prayer vrtas repeated. Second selection, I'm Climbing Jacob's Ladder. The ,j,j roll was called and minutes were read, received and adopted. There were discussions of old and new business. p The next meeting will be with wa 104 Oak street. The hostess of Mr. and Mrs, Malverse Gibson ecj the evening served a delicious . pa course of refreshments consisting , tU] of soft drinks, and individual jcj( cakes. te, THE MARIGOLD SOCIAL CLUB ve nu The club met at the home of 1 Miss Kitty Weston 1226 Barnwell cej street with the President, Mr. pQ Cheeseboro presiding. Song In the re Garden; prayer led by the pres- an ident; song, Love Lifted Me. Bi- xJr ble quotations were recited by the ^a entire group. Song Study War wj No More. The house was then jt called to order, the minutes of the gt past meeting wag omitted . The roll was then called and the mem ea( Jaers responded briefly. fes The club decided on a bus ride" to Dunbar Lake, September 9th. 1 Come with us and dance awhile. Busses will leave various points . Taylor and Harden. Gervais at Lady and Pickens at Rice. We j cordially invite the community. op< (Mra.) Rosa Lee Dawkins I? - .... reporter. i at_ , wa THE LADIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB | 1 ma The Ladies Sport Social club j Wi1 held its regular meeting at the ^ bei home of Mrs. Marie Robinson at j 'V* 2402 Washington St. Our meet- | ^ ing opened with the song I Ain't ' nfGoin' Study War No Mor? with tin prayer led by Mrs^ Netl Anderson. Ly Then the minutes of the last meet . ? ing were read, received and adop ' re, ted. The president took charge im of the meeting then thfe unfinished i u?' and new business was discussed, j ?C)'' The meeting was narrisd out in j ( its usual manner. ' *t Mrs. Marv Mnm*? 4_. Lo mother in Chesteiyftnd we are hop ^ ing for her a happy stay iand a ist safe return. Our closing song; i * Cod be with you. Benediction led *? ? _ by Mrs. Anderson. | Our next meeting will be at the j^W. I home of Mrs. Alberta Washington, 2379 Washington. j ^ We are planning a ride to Dun- ' j;n, i bar I/ake September 8th so come ' fro 'and go with us. Yo Sect., Mrs. Justine Smith ^ Pres., Mrs. Pearl Sumter n0( 1 t+w BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB wh ? ?s ?= = Upai The Blue Star Social club held j Its regular meeting at the home ir.g of Mrs, Aniri^ Mae Rhyford 1217 Wi Lyon St. Our opening song Love Lifted Me was led by Mrs. Smith; ,ng prayer led by Mr. White then the'nin president took charge of the meet ing. Minutes of the last meet- ^ ing were omitted; the rol 1 was the mlloH f h ^ I * 1-- J - ?.iv p. v.nucia uiif ii uitKea it*i1 for unfinished and new business. mrJ The meeting wtas carried out in ^0j its usual manner. Our closing Vcir s6b(f was led by Mrs. Annie Ma? kin Rayford. Benediction b y Mr. Q 01 White. Our next meeting will be j at the home of Mrs. Georgia T,ee tht Jones, 1205 Pine St. bee Sect., Mrs. Justine Smith ne!l ==??1 ? ? yoy Pres., Mr. Jesse Brookg ( THL^ PALMET TO LI "THE KICK-OFF' Atlantic Beach, S. C,?The ene personell of the North Capoa Mutual Life Insurance colony of the State of South Caro? a_ began their appreciation . nth with a kick-ofT ut Atlantic 1 ach, August 22. The meeting' a called to order at 10:15 a.m. th Mr. William A. Clement, a8- I tant agency supervisor, as mas 1 ' ?f- ^ceremonies, who presented j . J. L. WheeleiXJissistant agen- j director, and who in turn pre- | ited the principal speaker Mr. i W. Cox, vice-president and 1 ency director of the North Ca- * ina Mutual Life Insurance Co., f iO spoke on the eubject "Cppac- i .? c The purpose of the meeting is ? arouse the insuring public's at- t rtron -to the- value oi rrtfl Double 1 ity Dollar in Negro Business 1 and especially Negro Life In- * ranee companies Therefore, j g month of September was set \ the APPRECIATION MONTH J r a MEMBERSHIP DRIVE, lebrating thirty-seven years of j eration of the Nolth CaroITna Jtual Life Insurance company I the Sttitg of South Carolina. After the meeting, the repre-' c itatives enjoyed the remainder the afternoon In" tho sITrf Of ~e i Atlantic Ocean. * v R. Neal Evans Assistant Mgi.'N. C. Mutual -/ Life Ins. Co., Columbia, S. C. r 8 IV. FA ST-END LOVELY p SAVINGS CLl'B ? f The club met at the home of resident Taylor. The meetiffg" ~ is opened with u song, A Better h iy is Coming; prayer'was offer- I by Mrs. McCoy. I'm on the j. ittlefield, was sung. the scrip- ? re lesson was read by the pres a >nt, ten verses of the first chap o of Genesis. The Time is inding Up, was sung. Bible rses were repeated by e&ch (tl :mber. i tl The minutes were then read, re ! l; ved and adopted. The sick re- L rt was called for. No one w?s e Dorted sick. Then unfinished I d new business was called for. I lfinished huainess was plans for ? bor Day when an entertainment c, 11 be given at the home of Mr. ] ti H. Gladden; 310 Washington !a No new business. u The roll was then called and n ch member responded -with-his ?. , h; ;... . Si UK OWN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH u ftev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor " a lelena, S C.?Sunday school | mod at its usual hour, 10:30, :h the Supt., Mr. James -Davis,- -ti his post of duty. The lesson 8 Interestingly taught by the j ihers of all he classes. The atidanee was very good. [\ru nh.r.. /l*.1 i rrV? i r\ VtCKJCt t.vwh..vv,u ..~.v ny ol' our friends and visitor* th u*. also some of the memt-s of St. M; ry. Mrs. Moon, a ;mbev of Hannah A. M. E urch, was with us in our disision, also Mis^ Rosena Gilliam Columbia fir?-& ?Both gave . lely remarks which were cnjov- j by all who sat under tho sound their voices. \s you know, Sunday began o. i ,'ival meeting and you can figine that it was a btg and ~ sy da.y with us. We started off :h hot spirit ar.d we are hoping _ end the same way. }ur first sermon was delivered 12 o'clock by the pastor. Rey. binsoti. He seemed to have cached out of the fullness of coiil He selected his text from ; Cor. 23-24. \fter listening to such a wonder sermon by the pastor, we went ht into the^aftenioon's service. ich was conducted by the Rev.? S. Young,?pastor of St. Mat- !W8 church; Xewberry district.? preached a very influential mon on the* subject, "God calg man." His text was selected m the Book of Gen. 3:9. Re^v. ung really seemed to have put .v life in the people of Brown apel. This ended the after>n's service. We adjourned and ii i fnr diniiDL-CLll^._ ich we returned home to pre ?IUI uit:. ?u|ut o oci vitr. \t 8 o'clock a hot prayer meet: Wa,, conducted by Mr. C. W. lliams, a member of the Mt. m Baptist. church As the spirit : rather strong in prayer meeFwe ran nllttle late in begin g our night's service, however, > Rev. Young didn't fail to ach another one of hia strong mons. He took his text from 27th chr.pter of St. Matt. He t the fire burning i-n the chriats' hearts. ?-? rhp meeting for the week ' ng conducted by the Rev. Dawis, related to the Rev. Daw's who wa3 once pastor of Han. i A. M. E. church. He CAn rcntty iver the message of Go^ to you. Friday night. August 29th, Is r final night. Tf you haven't n out a.night A"5 yet, please witis the final night. I am sure / >?wUL-bfe-well benefited. >n Sunday nighFAugust 31, 8 v EADER Count Basie Coming to Town! MUSIC CRITICS HAIL HANI) Will iam - "Count" Basie, famous Jump King of Swing and his orchestra will appear Friday flite" September 5th at the Township auditorium, Columbia, S. C.t Included in the inspired Basie hand is the greatest rhvthm section in the country. With- Joe Jones at the drums, Freddie Greene on guitar, Walter Page ".'i , oftss and the Count himself at the ; piano, the Basie rhythm section is described by music critics as the finest in the history of mod- i ;rn music. Basie's distinct rhythm style jet the pattern for most .of the i tame bands on Tin Tan Alley tofeiy. Bill Basie gained his title o f 'Count" while in 'Chicago. Down ind out and without fare for a j .lip bHl'k llUUll? tu" fRU n.nih, ?*. } J., die filled in at a nickel movie ! iouse as piano player with the lo- j al orchestra Tn# 1 ... ..v * wi vhen his fingers struck n piano cey-board earned him his title of 'Count" from the house mat1 yer ind the musicians tn the band rrom then on, the title stuck. "Featured" in YKe ~F)air<U~Is '2"d round James Rushing. whoso man ler of handling blues tune*. i? n 'avorite with music fans from j oast to const. Amone tin. great names in mod | ;rn ~musicT Count Rasp. is "'rftted vith tho top stars of nil time. \ The Count brings with him Ins incomparable band, that rose ' rom Kansas City oBscuriU' to ' lational prominence. The Count's band has appeared it Carnegie hall twice during the >ast two years in concerts of pop ilar music that drew rave notices rom critics. , Harvard university recently roted Count_ Basic itc favorite .mong dar.ee "bands, The Count ias played for the smartest colege proms throughout the counry, including the University of 'ennsylvania; University of Virrnia; Amherst, Princeton. Harv,rd, Yale, Michigan and many thers. he pr.stor. Ins choir and some of he members are looking f ward n ? T). .U1 .1 r> ^ <11 n, en, uvtiutrnirn: L>a;jiat church In Xewherrv.t-- ! reach nd sing for the- Re v. E E. '.auldn. Mrs. Mary Ilaynes ieft S mdav, .ugust 24, for Orungeburg where he will spend a few week?. Her iece, Miss Marjorie Robins-a, acompanied her there, on her ream home to New Orlear. , La. fter spendinc two weeks here. Mrs. Priseilla Robinson h it for er home last Thursday in Con*ay, S. C. Mrs. Emma Lee Brooks is i ere from Orangeburg visiti; c her fltera. Miss Mozelk.Gary and Mrs rarie Wilson: ! Mr. Caddie> Met/, of Washing- : jn, D. C.. is here visiting his lother, Mrs. Carrie Motz. Mrs. Lula Sartors is un again fter being confined" tu bed for . everal days. If you want your news, just see ye?Leader. < F. M. Lindsey. reporter ! | /DarkLaught HE \^ Vj/-'\j&fifK3a )h brother dear, I want you t mid lie could get me a job wit (000^.0.0.0000.0.0<>.0:C^^ I ANNOU1S S| New Pawn Sh ff""' ? WE MAKE 1 |g Diamonds, Watch || tols, Guns, Mm ^-TGals-and aLLPer; I Do You Ne Gome to the-B | SHOP and make f Bonded Lu | 1328 ASSEMBLY ST. 1.1;I .N \./AAi BAl'i 1ST IHLRCH " |(f. . J. V Mxllflo* lr 1 Semrir?Sunday school?-opened -? at the usual hum- with our Supt. ( Dr. ]!. K. Thomas presiding, who ? v'-'-heun away for three weeks f - .idyng at Howard University 1 trrrd?visiting?rv+atives- and friends a in Richmond, Ya. and other points s of interest. His presence put new }life a: d vigor in the Sunday i sch.ootT We were also delighted I to have Mrs. Thomas and children 1 home again. . After the devotion all classes t marched to their respective places t and* devoted forty-Tive minutes to p thj study of the lesson, after s which we re-assembled in the aud n itorium c>f the church where report* and announcements were r made At 11 aid regular preaching ger vie.s began with spiritual? ren- \ ditions by the senior choir. .] Scripture lesson found Isiaah 6th erap^er. was rejd by Rev. T. A. 1 Gideon" ofAVesTnfini'steT.' S. G.- At- I tl.i, time Rev. Maddox took his J te/t from Isaih 6:3. His theme was "A sense of Security." He 1 stressed very foreably "Spiritual c Security which makes for Uni- I versal Peace." He also said, "The s very nature of things is egainsl? wrong anil that right will win p m the end." lie concluded by chal- > lenging his audience to get nearer n to God. His gcrmo# was a master D piece and bHp^the appreciative audience spe^J bound. Senior and junior* B T. U. met |ti ;it 7:30. Both groups enjoyed many helpful discussions. Your reporter did not attend the S o'clock services. This is our revival week and we r.ro asking the interest of all Plu-ist inns' prayers that many :"uls may .be converted. " 1 Visitors f?>r the day were a TTIows'T Mr. and Mrs. Earle Grant if Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Carrie Johnson of New York; Mrs. Walter Mae Dickinson of Detroit, Mi h.; Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne if N'e-.y York; and Mr. Craft of Vew York Cityi M fer .... t o meet Mr. Bootsie, the prent 1 th any of the big bands. ? Blip* Page Seven >ooooo.o.o.ooooooc?5ooooooc?Baf fEEMENT I? op Now Open I LOANS ON ies, Clothing, Pis- | sical Instruments, I ^onaLEroperty. | ed Money? j? ONDED PAWN j-? Vour L )ans. ?an Office 1? COLUMBIA, S. C. | >Ol"TH ATLANTIC COACHES WD OFFICIALS MEET SEPrEMBER 13 AUGUSTA. GA. Augusta. Ga.-?Paul K. Webber, ;outh Carolina State College, Orangeburg, President of the South Atlantic Coaches and Of'icials Association, is announcing through L D.< Perry, secretary i^d treasurer, the regular annual ession of the association to be icld Saturday, September 13, 1941 it 10:00 o'clock a. m.. Eastern )av Light Saving time. arTitrmesnstitute, Augusta, Georgia Coaches, officials and prospeeive officials are urged to be pres nt and en time. All officials or irospective officials expecting asignments, rating and certification nust attend the meeting. The following committees will eport during the sessions: RULES INTERPRETATION? . t. G. Smith, chairman; Isiaab Vashington. S. P. Bradby, P. V. fewell, and Richard Allen. p ATTVC A vn rrn-TTrTO ? * w * i-1LJ v LAlir JLA[TON?L. L. Cain. chairman; .arney Ovens. H. W. Crawford, H. Gad son. and A. D[. Smith. GRIEVANCE A N D 'STABILIZATION ? Thomas Me.rtin, hairmar.; J. \V. Brown. T. Nelson, linton Jamet, and Or. J. W. Wilon. All?coaches at-p regnHStprl to ireBent their 1941 football schedile to the association. Assignments of officalc will also be made it the meeting. The meet is expected to be the *rgest attended and the most intractive in the association's hisory. . Poro Beauty School Located at 24S1 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL US tSKAr'/'ytl-LS tvampoonur, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolllng, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Manlauring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5687 Wilhelmina (J. Pope, Instructor Liinie M. Pope. T^AIalone. Pre*. BY OL HARRINGTON .-.arV " \ ' "l.r" " \==,<^v " ' ?l > y * T^t -.1 g - y^r^r " -: 0 was telling you about, who ____ r ?J - - ' .. , -J