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PAGE ELEVEN. THE GREENVILLE HEWS. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1024. Choral Club To Give Annual Concert. A British scientist has Invented a band operated machine that ahows all the movements of the earth, aun and moon witn mathematical exact NEVER USE WASWaQ IT HARMS THE SKIN A noval clock ta wound by sleo trlcity taken from a light socket, an automatic device releasing need-ed current when the clock is almost dun down.

SO CI ET and CLUB EWS On the evening of Monday, May II. the annual concert of the choral ness. "A substitute ehmeer brightly king TJntU king mme nlKO." Merchant of Venice. Women who do housework, and club of Greenville Woman'a College will take place in ths auditorium of the Pine Arts building. The club is composed of seventy-ftve members and under the direction of Prof, J.

Oscar Miller, head of Miss Hudgeni CUvs Lovely Reception. TUST FOLKc By EDGAR A. QUEST. College Girls Even Pull Weeds On Realization Day the voice department, a aplendid delightful occasion in college circles took plane Friday afternoon when Miss Nannie Kate Hndgena, of BRILLIANCE. Ths comet speeds serosa ths sky, program will be presented.

i There will be no admission fee and the muKic-loving publle la cordially Invited to be present i Kitchen Contest A brilliant and dazzling lignt: the faculty of the Greenville Woman's College, entertained a number of friends at an Informal tea, in compllmsnt to her guest, Mra. R. H. McDonald, of Columbia. The affair mi held In the col It holds a little time ths eye.

Then swiftly passes out of sight Announcement But steadfastly the planets stay lege parlors and during the recep -men who work In shops, find It "harder thus others to keep their face, neck, anna and hands pearly whlta without thcs streaks and blotches showing out of the pores n1 crevices. The old, mistaken idea that soap and a coarse rag gets this hidden dirt out of the pores is not only wrong, but it Is harmful to the skin tissues. Anything with a harsh should never come in contact -with the skin. And there Is no excuse for doing It either because nothing but a cleansing crnam, such as that which bears ths Black and White label will go beneath the surface and work out all of ChS aCCUmmillfttinn nt Aitut tion hours a number of friends called. Assisting Mlas Hudgens in and entertaining were the fol By Womans Bureau.

The following letter has been mailed to every member of the Women's Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce: To Each Member, Woman's Bu-1 reau. Greenville Chamber of Commerce: The kitchen contest that has been inaugurated by the Woman'a Burean And keep their places tnrougn the night. Holding unto the charted way, Contented with a leaser light So 'tis with men who flash and glow And live their swift and brilliant hour; lowing members or tne iscuuy: Misses Robinson, James, Mayes, Bar ton. Jones, Nell Paschal. Fruaen, Gambrell snd Mrs.

Alleen Owen, with Mrs. Meng of Lsurens, sister tions "hired" these girls and la every case a nice sum was realised, all of which goes to the library of the institution. Saturday morning Mr. Wood-side telephone Dr. Ramsay that he had a healthy erop of weeds on his lawn which must be pulled at once, with ths suggestion that ths college girls come out and work by the hour, little dreaming that they would be "game." But on this day no job was too mental tor dainty fingers, snd In a short while twelve lovely girls accompanied by Miss Walts of the chair of English, departed for the Woodside place, and soon the task was accomplished and the hospitality of Mrs.

Wood-side enjoyed for sn hour, with ths happiness of the fact that another neat sum was realized for the O. W. C. MRS. JOHN T.

WOOD6IDS was hostess to a doxen attractive girls of the Greenville Woman's College Saturday afternoon at her home on Crescent avenue. The main feature ef entertainment was the pulling of weeds of the lawn of the Wood-side home, sfter which ths host-' ess Invited her guerts Into the house and served fruit punch and cake. The above article under ordinary clrcumatances might sound a little unusual, particularly as a social item, but it happens that the event took place on "Realisation Day," which last Saturday, Hay meant the employment of the entire student body and faculty of the Greenville Woman' College, and in every phase of business in ths city, organisa Like comets, they, too, come and and excens grease and oils from of the hortess and Miss Brucle Owens also of Lauren. for the better home demonstration go, With neither lasting peace nor May 11 to II, la well under way. iuh aiwn.

Convince yourself quickly. Get Three prizes have been offered power. we quarter-pound can of Black CIRCLES OP SECOND PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY. nd White Cleanalnv Crm mA hlch will be listed below. We want as many of the bureau But men who follow charted ways, The Circles of ths Woman's Auxil Content ths lesser joys to gain.

members to enter this contest who clean your face, nock, arms and hands each night for a few days. The transformation in the appear- Who keep the faith with troubled will. Ton need not fear that all iary of the Second Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday after May White Sale GreenvJUe women will see your days. Like planets steadfastly remain. kitchen; only a special committee noon at 4 o'clock as foLows: No.

1 With Mrs, W. B. Smith. Pendleton street will pass en and grade your kitchen uc. vi four bhio wiu ds so as-: toundlng that you will never let a single day go by without using Black and White Cleansing Cream rafter that All dealers havs It Adv.

by the following schedule: Whittington Concert No. With Mra W. P. Andemon, 1st Arrangement of kitchen to Has Been Cancelled. save steps and labor.

2nd 6lze of kitchen for conveni Announcements Personals Announcement was made afternoon from the Greenville ence of working. 104 Crescent avenue. No. I With Mrs. W.

C. Cooley. til Green avenue. No. 4 With Mrs.

S. S. Gregory, MeCall street No. With Mrs. S.

W. Seawrlght PettlisTU street 3rd Genera! conditions which Woman's College that the piano con. make ths kitchen attractive. ST. ANDREWS GUILD.

St Andrews Guild will meet to The prizes that are offered are cert of Dorsey Whittington has been cancelled. The concert was to have taken day at 4:10 with Mrs. C. G. Gunter No.

Will eneet on Wednesday all worth while to work for. They have been selected very carefully and will be very useful to any who BLACKVHITG Beauty ejections place next Monday evening under the church at (.20. auspices of the alumnae association It is especially urged that each on Mills avenue. BUSINESS MEETING TUESDAY, VISITING IN CITY Miss Iceland Jones of Washington, D. CM Is the attractive guest of friends la this city.

ARRIVES FOR VISIT Mrs. C. D. Mann of Blshopvllls, srrived Friday to spend tn summer with her son and his wife, Dr. and Mrs.

Mann on Park avenue, MR ACKER IMPROVING may be a winner. 1st Enamel top kitchen table. 2nd Electric Percolator. 3rd A Garden tool set The business meeting of ths Wo of the ocllege. Mr.

And Mrs. Printup Parents Of Son. circle has a full attendance. CIRCLES OP THE THIRD PRESBYTERLtN. mans Missionary Society of the Buncombe Street M.

K. Church will take place Tuesday at 4 p. In The Circles of the Third Presby terian church will meet on the church parlors. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock as Attractive cards have been Issued announcing the birth of a son to Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Printup, May 2, 1924. The little newcomer has been named William Otway, Jr.

If your decision is to enter this contest do it today, drop a card to I the secretary of the woman's bureau riving your name, address, and what day will be set aside by you for the committee to call. The time Is 11m- Ited for registration until May 10, so any day between May 10 and II. i Starts Monday 12tH, And Continues Thru the Month The many friends of Mr. E. H.

Acker of Toney Creek will be glad to know that he has Improved very follows. No. 1 Mrs. J. O.

Surratt, leader, with the leader. 11T James St No. 2 Mrs. R. F.

Dnimmond. Rev. George W. Taylor, foreign missionary to Brazil will apeak to the ladles of the Fourth Presby leader, with Mrs. E.

S. Beaty. Z0J much after a recent illness. AWAY ON VISIT Mrs. Llna Gilreath and Miss Fan Rutherford St pATARRH I of head or throat is otually benefited by ths vapors of will be convenient for tne committee to call.

Yours very truly. MRS. ROBT. I. WOODSIDB, Chairman, Better Homes Committee.

No. Mra J. L. Martin, leader, nie Cohn left a few days ago for a with Mrs. T.

W. Miller. (It Wilton terlan cnurch tnls afternoon at 4 o'clock. AUGUSTA ROAD WORKING SOC1TY. The Working Society of Augusta Road Baptist Mission will meet to visit to Washington, Baltimore and street No.

4 Mrs. L. C. Cooper, leader, New Xork. They will return to iCKS Greenville the first of next week.

with Mrs. S. H. Ballenger, TOS Wil "At your dealer or write: CTJXJTIXGHAM SPRINGINESS SHADE CO. Manufacturers, Greensboro, If.

O. ton Street Vapo Rub VISITORS RETURN HOME No. Miss Ruth Bam or leader, Corns Oct IT Million Jm tW Ytmrfy After a visit of several days in 7:30 p. with Miss Jnanlta Cooper, 827 W. Washington street this city Mr.

and Mrs. James Hyram No. (Mrs Ida Austin, leader. day at 4 p. with Mra.

Elbert Whltmire on McDaniel avenue, and all who are Interested are Invited to attend. CHRIST CHURCH AUXILIARY. Ths ChrUt church auxiliary will and little daughter, Pollina, have returned to their home in Atkins, 7:15 Wednesday tn the church par That New Charm In accordance with our custom, the "Annual May White Sale" will betfn Monday the 12th and continue through, the month. The advance announcement Is made to enable friends and patrons, both far and near, to mark the day and date on their shopping calendar and attend. Inasmuch as our constantly increas-tnc business demands larger and mora varied stock ths range and variety of our offerings) will be greater than sver before.

We hope to have the pleasure of yon and your friends attendance at this Va. lors. CIRCLES OP THE FIRST PRESBTTERL4N. WEEK-END IN ASUKVTIilE meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Utt a Knife I it so easy to get rid of corn. Bbe-Ja ends them.

Stops the pain instaady. Tkea the com loosens and cocaes oat. Does away with dangerooe pennf. Get Bine-jay at your tWfgist the Markley Parish house. Mra D.

That free test will reveal it The Circles of the Woman's Aux D. Tabor, united thank offering worker of the national auxiliary Miss Helen Proud, of Atlanta, who has been visHlng friends in this left Friday for a weekend' visit to relatives in Asheville, N. after which she will go to Nashville, for a iliary of the First Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday after will be present. A full attendance is noon at 4 as follows: desired, etc, etc. No.

1 With Mrs. R. H. Stewart. (12 Buncombe, COLUMBLA COLLEGE CLUB TO MEET.

No. 2 With Mrs. Wm. T. Osteen, Buist Ave, The Columbia College Club of rsronville will meet Thursday at No.

3 With Mrs. a B. Holllday. 122 West Stone. the home of Mra J.

A. Bull, 414 No. 4 With Mra. Preston Harley, North Main street with Mrs. J.

A. 108 Ladson. OB AB 1124 ttNYlULS.t Bull, Mrs. T. B.

Meadors, Miss Nell Atrial and Mrs. O. B. Burroughs No. 5 With Mrs.

Hugh Daniel. ON BUSINESS TRIP Mr. Charles G. Spain, of TOS East Washington street, left several days a ro for an extended business trip to Detroit, Mich, Providence, R. and New York City.

Before returning he will visit other Important places. Quotations For Week Of Music "If young men had music and pictures to interest them, to engage Whltsett as hostesses. A large attendance is itili No. 6 With Mrs. W.

H. Keith, West Earle. Blue jay expected. CHURCH GUDLD. No.

7 With Mra W. D. ParrVah, New beauty and new charm hare some to millions fat this way. Ths whiter, prettier teeth you see show what this method does. This is to bring yon like delights by offering a ten-day test That dingy film TMs method fights the ffln on teeth that viscous film yoa feet.

Teeth are not pretty, dean or safe) when coated with a film. The dinging film becomes A colored, then forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose luster. Film holds food substance wtifch feimeuta and forms acid. It holds the add contact with the teeth to cause decay.

Genua breed by minions in it They, wKh tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Bach troubles came to nearly aB under old ways of tooth brushing, Crescent Ave. DEPARTMENT fTORCi No. With Mrs. J.

O. Christ Church Guild wtU hold a xaia or lancy wora ana the home of Mrs. Oscar Hodges, East North street. Thursday. May 1.

beirinnina at 10 o'clock. The niiuii- i cordiallT Invited to be I 1319 Pendleton. No. With Mra J. H.

Spencer, 902 East North. No. 10 With Mrs. W. R.

Cely, 1030 Pendleton. No. 11 With Mrs. Chas Rchwinf, 420 Buncombe. No.

12 With Mrs. W. D. Simpson, 206 East Ave. No.

13 With Mrs. George Carter. Pendleton. present torcstvdl al them and satisfy many of their Impulses and to enliven their days, they would not go to the low pleasures of the streets; they would have an alternative and would be too fastidious to do so." Bernard Shaw. "Take a music bath ones or twice a week for a few seasons.

You will find It is to the soul what a water bath is to the body. It elevates and tends to maintain tone to one's mind. Seek, therefore, every clean AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY. The regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Wednesday. May 7 at 4 p.

at tha home of Mrs. Rlckman. 11 Keep yaur hver Pinckney street Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Withintrton will be the Hostesses, paste baa been created to apply mem daily.

The name is Pepsodent. The use of this tooth paste hn fast spread the world over, due to the evident results. Careful people of some 50 nations are employing it today. Seethe film go Pepsodent also multiplies; (ha alkalinity of the saliva. It multl-pUea the starch digestant in saliva.

Those are the factors which combat the mouth adds and starch deposits on the teeth. So this test wul bring you new conceptions of what clean teeth mean. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark ths absence of the viscous film.

See how teeth become whiter as the film-coats disappear. You will know In a few days that this new method is essential in your home. Cut out coupon now. A Clean Cool Scalp Parisian Sage Stops Itching. Keeps the Scalp Cool Prevents Dandruff opportunity for hearing it.

Purchase some kind of instrument for the home and see that Its beneficent harmonies are often heard. Let music be as much a part of the day's routine as eating or reading or working." Oliver Wendell Holmes. and all members are urged to at tend. CRESCENT COMMUNITY CLUB. There are now two ways to fight that film, due to modem research.

One disintegrates the film by curdling. One it without harmful scouring. Dental aulhuittfea, after careful tests, hare given these methods their approval A new-type tooth The Crescent Community Club wi'l meet Friday. May I with Mrs. J.

O. Lewis on Augusta road. The Almost everybody nowadays knows that Parisian Sage Is guaranteed to remove every trace of dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, and stimulate new hair JACOBS 1 to grow. But you should know more about imp- i this marvelous hair aaver, grower nd beautlfier. You ought to know Protect the Eniunel Feptodent disintegrate the film, then removes ft with an agent far softer than enamel Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit that it Immediately destroys od ors that are bound to come from the excretions of the and In members are to have the pleasure of hearing Dr.

Frank Gaines speak, and a very Interesting program is being arranged, the subject of the remainder of the program to be, "Lavender and Old Lace." CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Missionary Society of the Christian church will hold its monthly literary and social meeting Tuesday at 4 p. with Mra, Fred Plexico, on the Camp road. Mrs. W.

H. Dodenhoff will be assistant hostess and a large attendance is expected. Mrs. G. F.

Williams has planned a very interest 10-Day Tube Free five minutes after an application, no matter how hot the weather, vour head will feel cool and Restless nights are caused by a sluggish liver. To correct this constipated condition try Jacobs' liver Salt, combisation of pleasant- ejask SBsBassBBBSBasBBBsss PttTOfr. I THB rEPSODKNT COMPANY, Dept. 11M B. Wabash An, Chins.

111. MaU 1-Dar Tub c( Pp4at te Everyone should have a bottle of Parisian Sags handy because it is I mm Its HealthfuhOtpendobk-tmomicol "MyllEnvy Tht NrayDmy Dintlfric Based on modern research fi ing program. tasting, easy-acting salts that Cash the alimentary tract, reestablishing natural and healthy action of the liver and bowels. 35c buys a gen Oalr tub to a familr. SALE BY CHRIST lYoiir New Suit WURA HEALS such a pleasant ana exnuaratmg hair treatment Ladies like it because lt'a daintily perfumed, not sticky or greasy and surely does make the hair beautiful, silky and abundant Here's what a New York woman writes: "I have used Parisian Sage two weeks only, yet in that time find my hair has wonderfully increased In beauty, thickness and luxuriance, but what surprised me most was the disappearance of all dandruff." A larcn hottla of rarlslan Sage FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

erous bottle at any drug i store. SEVERE RASH There will be a meeting of the ex ecutive board of the Womans Auxil i lary of the Fourth Presbyterian church at the churoh on Tuesday How many new 'outfits is this now the On Baby's Face. Itched can be obtained from Carpenter COULD HARDLY afternoon at This will be followed by the meeting of the auxiliary at 4:30, All members are asked to attend the auxiliary meeting and Badly. Would Lie Awake. Bros.

Drug Store or at any good drug or toilet counter it's not expensive. Adv. FRESH all members of the board are ex "My baby had a severe breaking DO ANY WORK peeted to be present at the board out her face. It was in the form of 1 fw KEPT FOODS meeting. 4 a rash and kched badly making her cross and fretful The irritation caused het to lie awake nights and keep me awake.

I used other remedies to no avail. I began using Cutlcura Soap Bat Since Taiinf Lydi Pink-bun's Yt table Compound Tbi WominFceUSoWell Keenerille.N.Y. '1 cannot praise Tins or Glass Ik) ST. PAtTj CmCIiES. i The Circles of the Missionary Auxiliary of St.

Paul M. E. Church will meet on Tuesday at 4 p. with the following hostesses: I Circle No. 1, Mra V.

D. Kamseur, 206 rrrntlss Ave. Circle No. 2, Mrs, T. T.

Elltoon. 217 Anderson St Circle No. Mrs. Henry Ce'y, 1207 Pendleton street. Circle No.

4, Mrs. Joe Britt and Ointment and in a short time Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ioo mgniy third?" i "Silly," said the chic one, "it isn't new-just dry cleaned. Your clothes would look smarter, too, if you took your cue from the New Yorkers, "Would you believe it Just West of fashionable Fifth Avenue there is a cleaning establishment to almost every block. Even New York women rely for smartness on cleanliness!" "But the cost?" sighed the envious one.

"Don't worry I find that you can have your clothes cleaned and pressed, in the New York style for extremely low sums at The Domestic muni' "inn or the good it baa he was completely healed, after using one cake of Cutlcura Soap and one bos of Cutlcura Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Weathers, Arkansas. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum regularly for every -day done me.

I was so much troubled with female weakness I could hardly 1 Howe street Circle No. S. Mrs. m. Hailman, i Augusta road.

1 1 1 111 York State Peas toilet purposes. WOMENS rXION TO SfEET. Santa rnaWVl IMnrOMmU! The Womens Vnion of the First do any work. I saw your advertisement in tha paper, and read it to my husband. He said.

'You had better try Lydia EPinkham'sVeir- MrtM, D. M.IM.U. Mia SU hrr. Sops. OnHnH.dlO.,T'CTM SJB97" Try our n.w Shavin Stick.

Baptist church will meet today at 4 p. m. At this meeting the catnpaiirn for "Save America" will open. It is a matter in wmcn women i all over America are vitally Inter ested, and are now at the Initial work, organiilne, Tians are DAVENPORT BOYS SHOP EVI'-KTTH 1 (i KOK HOYS EXCEPT SHOES We have a large assortment of Palm Roach. Tropical Worsted, and Gabardine SulU ready for making by the Baptist women for joining with their sisters of other churches in the movement.

Tne v. laundry W. C. A. the D.

A. the Council of American Women, the Fed Phone 826 you to look over, tn tan, brown, yf 'HESE peas are canned the dau Iheq are I I picked. All the rich, delicate jlauor and Sk natural tenderness of qounq peas Qrown in Neu Vorh Slate whpre Jlatvcre Does Us Besl are rjours whereuer and heneuer qou tuish to seroe them. Quality unsurpassed. Deliciousness unforqetable.

Vrile for booklet Soladj and Desserts 1 THOMAS HOWARD CO. Wlultflt Grmrt Greenville, S. Carolina erated Women's Clubs, and various others are together In It. not bv multiplying existing organlxatlons, but by concerted action by all societies of women our county over. gray ami blue with one and two Eut McBee Ave.

Send it etabie Compound', so I bought six bottles, and by taking it I am not troubled as I was. I am gaining strengta and totting fleshy. Mv female trouble have vanished and I have never felt so well The Liver Pills are the best I ever took. If yoa think my letter will encourage other sufferers yoa have my permission to use it as an ad Sarak Blaise, Bo 177, Keeseville. N.

Y. Doing the housework for the average American family is some tssk.and many women lose their health in so doing. If you. as a housewife, are troubled with backache, irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or have other disagreeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia Vegetable Compound ft trial Let it htlg fvxi. pants.

Come In and ak to are this line to the Dry Cleaner Join Diamond Club fl Every one can own a 1 Diamond now. 'or particulars ask A. L. REINHARD Vflk alnJtyy S3 3 at Summer suit. DAVENPORT BOYS SHOP One of the pleased users of the Westinghouse Electric Range writes The Southern rublic Utilities thai her monthly bill is $3.00.

Can you beat it? Thone 1600. 12S S. Main St.

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