Katie’s Vanity ShopsPresent Easter Coiffure Review and DanceAT MOUNT HOPE ARMORY Monday Evening April 15 from 9 to 2 o'clockI i'i1*'1!! il| 'EMANCIPATION BALLEARL HINES and HisGRAND TERRACE ORCHESTRAFeaturing Kathryn Perry, 13 N. B. C. Artists King of the IvoriesBeekley ArmoryTUESDAY, APRIL 0—9 to 2 a. m.Advance Sale $1 At Doer $1.25 Tickets on Sale at Morton DrugRESERVE SEATS FOR WHITE SPECTATORSment.Emancipation BallDance lovers are asked not to forget the Emancipation Ball to be held at the Beekley Armory Tuesday, April 9th, featuring Euil j Hines “king of the Ivories'’ and hi; Grand Terrace Cafe orchestra of Chicago. Kathryn Perry will also appear with the orchestra. This dance is under the promotion of George E. Morton.Attend Banquet Among those from Beekley who attended the adult educational program and banquet held at Glen White Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James Merritt, Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Ellis, Mrs. Sallie Swain. Mrs, Chambers, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Price. Willie Chambers, Mr:-Mary Harris, Mrs. Virginia Wright Misses Laura, Ruth and Naonv. Hall. Mrs. Frances Calloway, Mr*I Thelma Dyer, Mrs. A. 13. Robinson, j Mrs. Fannie Watson of North Beekley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Early, J. B. Elliott, Mrs. Cleo Blakoy. Mrs. Elnora Mason and J. V/. Haynes of Beekley.Personals C. D. Campbell of Charleston was a visitor here this week, guest of his daughter Miss Rose Campbell who is ill.Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Dandridgo were visitors in Hinton Friday, guests of the former’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crawford.Mrs. W. C. Reid left Friday for Institute to spend the week end. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Holley who returned home Saturday evening.Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis of Gal-