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Saturday,' February 26, 1927 > Greenville Locals . >v * : ??H. W. A. Fisher _ ^ '1 hi' grand textile center is indeed loiuinaie in securing- lUe-btate Teach ~ er >' - meeting -for r.rdT,-and w e are , sure, every - effort wyi be made for 3 .toe ciit^iratrrnienT. aiut cemfort of this distinguished group of visitors. '1 he o.nfciais of the association could not have selected a better plac?""than the "pearb of' the^pufdnionf" CJroen.. vulie, always attractive, is especially - bennlil'ul ciTiff. fffeUSatit UboUt March, * Und tourists the nation over usually include this-eky on their itineracy. Hospitality is a foremost attribute ofthe ntecca ~of Southern^tourists.- the garden spot of the sunny South, the l ily c-.orl:ist~np springtime Thut hot:. P't.iiitv ?wii 1 l>e-4n??>viiloiice-.to that choice array of emineht educators next month. One 'of Greenville's greatest assets, however, is its wonder dear crystal water,', which is the envy .of the nation. ? There are also ??a?nufnbur of extraoi dinaPy . national scenes pear here to arrest the. eye. Looking to the north wesT of the city propel', the eye takes in the grandoui >j.i . -oi the --panorama' beyond where the sentinels -of the mighty . Ulue Itidge stretch npwti ill In skior.. of -Htt^ :>uu-tvi>>uu jji-uks oi ine maicmess 13Iue Ridge reach an altitude of mmv tln^ii oUQOO feet above the sea level. The purity of themountain aroma suggests heaven and .ones! mind turns to him^who.se power brought forth is in the everlasting^,hiljs. t'ome and see for yourselves, and be-eonvinced. ?<r?7-Mrs. Ilan'y Reily and daughter, ConjK'is", are the guests of'Mr. and ?- ?.lrw. 11. '1'.?Bivins, on Logan Street. Miss Julia Thomas, popular, teach ??. or in .Sullivan Street; Sehooll, - was ? called to Camden last week on nr ?cunt1 yl' illness III the lanuly. ; Rev. I). L. Withersnoon preachodJ a \eiy forceful sermon at Allen Tern-, pic ""Sunday-morning. He used as a k -theme, "The ^ffect of true religion I unon the world/' Good" musie by tlic B choir, gave added force to the reK__uia.ll'; a 1 ilc discourse. Thoi Sunday^fc^School and A..' C. E. League services were witnessed by good crowds. Mr, r E. C. Murray, prominent insurance ..agent, wilL make an address to the, Sunday at G o'cluck. A tnp~ ^jTTUe djFoun d e r s Day program was the feature of! the vening service.. The B pageant , produced Hy Miss F. L. B Lykes, a brilliant and talented ten.hBp^er?of the Union Hign school, was~7T very interesting:dramatization of the history of the A. M, E, Qhureh. Prof. W. with _an excellent solo. ? K. ; 'I he ,Second Anniversary of the: NaB tional Benefit Life Insurance -ComY ' puny was held at Israel -Chapel C. M. K. Church Sunday afternoon, thejsermon being preached by t ffcv. VV. "S. Rnwo, pastin-?Agents from Spartanburg and Anderson participated in piugmfiT -The features'-of which , weret an address by Mr. -E. C. JVIur? rav, a poem by Minn'F. L. L>ke;,, aud | solos by Miss Oti.s Rookard and Prof, f' R. E. Singleton. Dr. E. A. E. Hug^ gins-, in his always Signified manner, was "the master of ceremonies. Mr. \V. C. Demmoris.'is 'manager of the -v' Greenville District and Mr. ' B. 3~. 'Caldwell is one of the "leading agents. 4 The Will Do Club met with Vei'nor ColnuHTb^ni McClve St. Monday afternoon. The .yienites Club met with Sherman. Sanders, Washington Heights. Iluuday aftetnooir ~:i .1[7 r 1 he'-latdies Aid Club met"{iC the . irWtau-ui-Mjs. Bettie Coliluan, Jenkins | The Qrigir Madam A 1 ?? Formerly 6t PHI1 1 s has established permt I " t Masonii rVl25 Washington Stre ? ?fajrlhe n ran Wonderful Hair And "Made Their Way by t y Try Madam Russell's-Spert?if~TTtaTr Grower--It's a V t improved Hair Grower?It's a g! Grow Beautiful. 4Glassine atid Hair Ton Wond TK e name is the right one--V * Address orders to--Mirs. Mar 1: i _ | ."or apply at 1129 Washingtc . ' . ; : St. Monday afternoon, where a verj successful session was had. llial. A\ liitc anij |il Concert given by Ikp AlleniteSTF Svfn day afternoon was * witnessed by > 1 targe nuinUer. A fine= program was | carried?iiui ? Rev. IV \V.' Moore preached, at Tie berftucle baptist Cil.ui'ch Sunday, il !ieah;e:ue ?. i ihe pastor, Rev; \V M. \V at.who is confined to hi'0(1. liev. Muoie'S -t-niioiu were wot: --Wh etve-fW"Uy ?ood_ crowds. The Sundae Solio-.l a lid B. 't. P~ U. hold in! teresting services;, as ' -usual. The ouembership of tho church oNpressec wishes fur. the speedy recovery of t,he pastor. -Ilis condition is imprgvihg al this writings. The B oo; tei s "Club held us regului meet in;* at the home of its asslsta?|l secretary; Miss Gucssie L. Calhoun A nice.cro.vdwas presenfltfid a fine meeting was had. Delicious refresh: meats were served. ' The Logan -Street- Sowing Club mel at the home of Mrs. \\\ A. Fisher, or i- i niii> m.unt. .-v vt'i'v inter6sting program was rendered,-after which black WalhUt ice cream ant cake' was served. ) The Sunshine Club Was delightfully entertained by Mr. John 1L.Calhoun on Douthill St., Wednesday afternoon. After the Usii^l businest hour, refreshment^ were served. tui nod i from a | b imont s init to Me Cormiek. * } ? " | Rev. I). L. Witherspo >ti wade i business visit "to theT"vjty .otisucciisst Thursday.J ?-r--:???I*? . Mr. Walter F. Fisher spent th< week-end at Charlotte, visiting?hh brother. Mr. John Fisher, who" fe eently underwent an operation there Mr. -W. W. Ration, one of severa persons who have renewed their Tub scifptions to the Palmetto Leader, i: -one of lluj sil'ont? churchmen " city. ? He also owns seven nice hous pet? m one of bur best communities lie is single and on the market foi a suitable bcl,--mate. PlapperS; her< is a gehtleman for you. i r.... ?i., UI tcnu ?UU IjUttliS ? ' liev. K. II. .Anderson, D. D., lire "sicltrjK hhlc-r' ol the Dillon District A;" M. K. Chimb was 111 (li-i'i-nwimi - - 1 last Monday on business.. Revs. U. l'\ lluu. A' r (' u-f.,1',1 S. Nance and \V. 11. liilyurd resume* . ..^U.w'*k>.v b;u?> tlm ' ndiiiiundllij FHn where they had been attending thi Ufshops' Council"" '1 he -Were loud ii _Ab_e-prai.se of the - work witieh*i&sTifH ' iiw.mt Inn li.mt in riuiKTa. , - Uev.-J;; \\\ Dnrpglas; "Pfesuli?g-"E1 der t>i tlte- Creertville District held i very successful quarterly conference last Satuiday with Rev. W, T. Harri ami people at Dpnald.3, ,S. C. Dr. J.?14, -Board of Coliiniiiia uui. a welcome visitor 4n our to\\n las 1'"ritlay I'lirtnuc i'ro'nt (The?&*shops Council in Jacksonville.' While her ho was the li'ui-SL (if Mr. :nwl ilri St'otl Hoiinan on Maxwell Ave. . B Kevx: A. J. .Martin and J". W. Doug "las-mutovoif'to Newberry last Thuvs ;-day on tt-hnatness?trip. Mrs. Marion Waller left Tuseda; ?for Hh haTTTiTtl, tvhere"'she \va ( ailed nn ncomnit nfttte illness of he vuncle, 4 I.itUe Mi.-ss Mo.seley an Baptist S continues quite ill. Wo hope for he a speedy recovery'. 'a MiV.s ^Junnio I'crrh)f principal" T iUiilulw Graded School; MeCorrrritrl ??v::r; npleasant' -visitor to on city a few days ,UKo. .- -L^: ~~y x>o~o&6o o;oo o 00,0006 oo otoy o o oo o ?al And Only **'"* ' * ' .. I. Russell irSDECTTOSV PA.7 rnently h^r laboratory at c Temple et~ Columbia, S.:??.: ufsufture &f- her?^'?" ?> _?' Face Preparations That he Way They Are Made" /onder for diseased Scalp Wonder, makes the Hair grow ic apd Madam Russell's _ ler Salve' ... U rvi . i . _ atK)??heumaiism atKLiLS great. ^ONtfF.R SALVE-Try it. y McGainey, 617 Marion St>n St ocB3E8?aco*ca200jaAaa^ .... . ' "'* ' 1 . Rev, J. W. Withe rspoon of Sandy Springs \v,as in the eity Saturday i Uo imports thing.1. in due ...shape a! 1'oplar Springs and lioonh's (fh.ipei Mrs. J-ohn?4k?Coax u in of?ha:.- US while returning from Anderson, cui ?Sunday night mill Mm. C. L. Mai tin. " i . The i'al invito Leader is in-grcgt de . niahdf iicie. Its weekly visit" is eag ; orly looked forward to. We hope t< Iincrease it it- eircCllatlon by ..soliciting .vnir co-operation. Shall we hnv> : ' Among The Churches I Mt. Pisgulr A. AIj K. Church : The Missionary Society was royal: ly efttert&inAF lust Friday at the-homt of Mrs. R. 11. TMcGhee. Respite the heavy downpour of rain, there whs quite a goodly number present. Thi., showed how truly alive the society Li . The junior choir under the leader ship of Mrs. C. F. Ivfttrtin and assisted by Mrs. Daisy. B.- lloliniln as or t ganist and Miss Winton Logan as as1 sistant.'is doing sonic good work. : . Rev.tB. T. M. Burton of the C. M - 'fc. Church, and Rev. dtl. L. Ramsey 1 will preach at Mt. Pisgah Sunday next. U-. , . . . - The- Sunday School is much alivi - and doing substantial work -in tin - -effort to hold up Christ. The super s intendentj Mr. T. R. Gray, is. bcinj. strengthened in his work by Mrs.,A ~ McDaniel , Perrin, - " assLstant . super intondent an.I un nbiy -prn'p.* nf t t'ilC 11 ; eVs. . - 1 The A. C. E.' League is keeping a V breast uf' the ^timers by fiTeellnj. promptly every Sunday ovprring a^ - <>: '!t). Each meeting lends more in r> terest' and an increased attendant^ - The oftie'ers are: Resident, Mrs.. S .1. T. Burgoss-;?vice pre.-ddctitr?Mrs I C. E. Martin; secretary, Mis.s. Sarul " ' ; assistant secretary,' Mis? * Ida Waller, treasurer. Miss- loom -?Butler,?o> gainst. Win tun?iTo -' wrath? ? .. Trinity M. K. Church A -very interest ink' contest was ijiv at this church last Friday night <> which- we shall.write later. Rev. A. J. Martin will , preach a ?this, .church tiUnua> afternoon at : o'clock, The occasion being, an ell'or to raise money fur.the trustees' de ; partihent. Music will be furnishe* ! Since the coining of Rev. C. '1' Ferguson to. the * pastorate of thi I church, interest in its ^maintenance have gone beyond on L, Lord prosper the.. [, ? Winton Chaple A. M. K. Church ) Services wore at foyer Jicat, .botl llldjyilhg iiiiu evening last .Sunday _ while Roys". Bur'torv and M. L. "Rain a sey preached forceful sermons. [> -The attendance was splendid des s pile the weather. Rev. -S.- Q, CnmpbelL preached a this" church las* 'UYrhn'Wd-iv ni..ht t He sustained hi^ 'reputation ai ulojuicnt preacher. - ~ ri"" Carry's Chanel A M I' rhurnh?w-afc?ar-4>+gh?d?-y?m?*4-brr Rev. Burton, the pastor preachy T?l't'Min ltt.'l Psalm, 1st. verse. Dcspit l^he inclement weather quite a fe\ - were in attendance.. ' , , i Mr. Moon and little brother of?lfre\v s berry, worshipped last Sunday, at Cat ?yV Chapel. T"he 'missionary .society had quit a splendid _meeting at Mrs, JeSsi Mae Freeman's home last Monda ir lifter noon. Preaching. services are _held over -Htrnihiy afternoon" Tro'iif 7J~ ~Tb"*~-l:Ti ' The public is invited. ir the Willing Wurhel'S Club Met ; _._-U>e church Thursday:?tjuiie q septet > d hl meeting \va? held. O - " ? Xho Bur.y Bee Club met Fi ida.1. wit quite a goodly ilunfber pte*onti Mi. Maihie Johnson, the president, putting things over. The Boosters Club under the lea< 'a ning big tinhk's for the future. 'J'In 5 have a big drive. 3 Mr. Major FYeeman, superjniei 5 dent of thr- Sunday ^*V"-I !- leiddii gr'Up a large attendance: ?; The Kpworth Ltague is doir J great work ni their Bible study eou BP8." "Mr.: Isath^Tftirst, the prosirfot t? is keeping things at a lively pace. A. -MacDaniel Perrin, re port i Chester Paragmpks A Bazaar given by"the did ye high school class- was enjoyrtTrtiy immense crowd in .the down stai rooms of the Patrick St. FTrgh Scho* MISs WilTa Moraghe, the'Toaeher, h everything arranged in a verv on in * way. Booths representing ? Po * Office, Fortune .JEelling,- guess- \vl x irrnl booths Tn which lemonade, h x 'legs, cake and cream were* sold, we _ \ visited by Jill whn jiliiimlmC und I { merriment was great throughout t * ! evening. A ham, the gift of Pr 3 Finley to the Senior Clasp, was giv fi: |-to the one holding the 4ticjty' lick itpjMr, Israel. Stanback waft the winr . . : _ IdBADBR ,? ~ ~ p of the ham. The .class Was delighted aviih the !'ui\oms of the enteiulhi- >5 ' 1 - l 1?: : * lit II??m Ill I 'V | II III I I 11 11 I m ^7 \1l- praise Kivttii to Miss Mnr^piHHfoir '? ?Llc:?uplvimi'l plan.?iVi) ol-tiia ;;. )!! ' > ' i -- i ' ... O iik-v-j oi the tueulty vOM.jitiatiiiL wi'.n a, _.. .- ? hi .>ip. a*- tnul navf to . malic tjip- jr B;,"i;;ifi r i>Tij oya i j! e;. ~ O J- i in1 Senior , eifc''U'(i its ntH- *2 - ' " > -''O ci i .v a.- follows": jn-*a?ietit, .?l i. 1 'a tap '> l?<tCTuir.i;i-cicl; ' 'v'ict.oas;?IC.I.ei Ui?Kms; 'jicrivtary, .Mi??',i i-'-l n Bu- itaiian; assis'ant secretary,' Mi 9 l'..i/.a!a.ah Foster; .h-;?;>aror? Mr. Iii- >5 ran; Atkjnsou; 'pianist,vAIr. 'Louis' Fin- , a ; * 1 tin the sict;- list art.': Mrs. Burbot!, ? j!ZJIiiLui e Stt^-M r... Jane IIayms, Conic-. S tei'y St." \ Jls-s .'II>enal<l, of Butl'alo, ?^?V.. is?visiting her-mother, -Mrs-. V , Ciuu i4 T hompson, Bailey St. "* Mrsr I.ottit* Uichburg is improving a :* .... At.. ? tiuiii a-r"\t*t\ yyvi1 rciy >sprained angle. . ? Maggie _JJ. -( 1 u rrch?ct- widow?i(<f Rev. \V. A. CurrcWc has moved ^ liurp from WanesBbro- X. C. and is "J> iiiV."a; the hiniV' <ii' lye |..i.hp, 11 T , and Sirs. S. M. Brice.- Mr. Johnnie $ lire p. Mrs*. Mary Br ice and Mrs. Re--"2 L'c.ca Davis went'to Wadesboro- and o , motored hack w*Kh M recurrence. 0 , The in a n.\W ricu'ds of Mr. and Mrs. % ?^ AqtFurs* deei-dj?sytnpatfrffce w iih $ r I hern in tiie 'death of .Mrs. Argus' g Hatter in York, a lew, davs n;><> S Z fliiss;Maria Alexander, of the Grad- T iii d Si-111ii11 > ii nuiti' ?i< It m In j l.unii' 1 oti Cemetery .Street. Mrs. Rowie l>a- * vis is teaching during- her ahsencf. ?* \ - Mr. R.-JJ. Woods has iot-u-rned 1 toin i ? ?'i very pleasant stay in Mississippi and Tenn. .*' ' . ' ; :? Rev. R. A. Carrol, formerly pastor ol Metrupolitah A. M. l'i. Z. Chin-.-h has belie. mn<hT.t>rosiii;nt>"F.l<lerl'o'f"ihe ? Spdrtahburg District and lias taken .<! i . " ' . _ =5v U]Ulil<(W|tt}W (tut ICS- . - -. V-71. ?~-T. t Rt jjk . Mathis . of Lauretis-j pfpached tj two vfiy -.i-i.., " i } ' " fr-i-n at Calvary Baptist Chm-.-h iv.? <u;ii^Xdaj'% ago and Kev. Baxter also pieach- % ed.fwo aiilp and pleasing sermon^ la*'. JL Sunday. . - > " ' .? 1 Mis.. Ousjie Mae Wiiiianis, Domes- jk tic-Science teacher, was' indispose.Mt~~^r t few day? last week, but i., n.?w m Kyi- ' * post of duty.' r~ ? t S. 1 lie Teachers' Study Center is.pa ... * .iye wire, -ami is being Jsttc.unleiD'by" . i liiylc tluin 8t> .teachers. TiTiY" J -{ TTnloy, Miss~lJe\vci.~ Mellowelk Miss' S * (JcnOva ('hisolnC and Miss Fannie B Xs Cassell constitute the faculty and are J?ir.s.Mii ioi s of whom all'the teachers, 'j* r are proudv - ?7? C Mi ?? at home with his parents, Mr. and X M~rs. J. 1. Done-las.'?liu-reljirus -VIon- y l" ^^^^^JdhnKon ('. Smith DnrrrTyrryy-*Mrs. -John -M-actnnlied av her home' X on Wylie St., Saturday afternoon, af- J . tur a lingering illness, .she was the "j* wife of "Rev. John Alacdjj; Crtileriak- ! t eier ICubt-rt Agocs?had?charge of the? *>. bod;.; Rev. Macon . liu-i the :y nipaTVt tl of !:.i .many -friends' in -these. sau*-?' ? j.otirs-a "" !" isvv^'ra'^ : * ^r Ai.cr an liirn-s ... ..if ?'Rev. W. A. Currence fell asleep, at % his home in Wadesboro, C\, Sun- ? ' day evening, Jan 11 All that modi e cul'skilf andj loving hands- could tlo { was done* for him, but 110 improves .j. .mem in his condition was shown. lie was jiaswv of t-hvFirst Baptii-t-Chu?vh ~ of \\ aOesiioro, and was loved by his congrcgat ion and the crrr/ens fruni ( several North Carolina towns attend-. L ed'lhe funeral. Five ears tilled with fiienda went from Chester. Resolution. were read from all of the anx^ _ ji-uu' i Jit' vitLi. .eh uxl'J l .. LulU'IS. llminrzr chuii.he*?la- t lovcry. Rockingham; and. Hamlet. where lie was i);istur_in_^ears :l'Ji, ivejv r.a(t, also .u-loifruiis from ^ wa, 'preached I'.y Rc\. .1. T. Wilt jams of lireetmMc,' N, ' Tim Jlol.il do- ~~ . nv;u; VCi-o I'taui'iiur-and numerous,, hanking the grave as mute testimonial or the high esteem in which the deceased was held, 'lie leaves a wit'p. " Mi'ni idii^'i'ii' Ki i n i la in father, son and a multitude of sor lowing friends. The bereaved ones" nave the deepest" <vinoaih\ ol ail _ . ? ' .their friends. _ - Rev. Cttrrenee Was a very success*fu! pastor, ..a -sweet singer, and a con . Msn-altul (ihi'iatian^'worliei'. 1+h? re-? : 1 ,u ./I in iVii. \Tnrlc i;uiinn ,v? i i i iiiu i t<.u ..I T. . b??ro Cemetery following ihi* funeral vni Feruary the 2hd. passes-*^ NEW YORK CITY <t I xs. Mrs. Sal lie K. .Fail", ff this city, rrl.J departed- this life on February l*th,-j Inj iTt the arms of her rtatirrhter. Evelyn, ' lie at St. Lukes' Hospital, New York st City. The deceased was bronchi-to- 10i this, city by her three daughters and i ot sou. "The Misses Rut It and Ver telle rc Fair," Mrs. Evelyn?Jacobs Rohin^on and Mr. Charles \V. .larch*. hp. Service at Sidney Park C. M. E. of. i Church, Interment nt Randolph en Cemetery. Sh eleft to mourn heij loss et . a husband, son and three dauprhtters, | jpr | a host of friend^and relatives? o\vi::v' <iv rAUL ... 111.7 ',V V', l'l .fJ[TON KTKKK.T - ; 1 I- ? < AI.L iajrliS.^ I-DRS A I FSIVI AM. g ' WOOO'>W'?^VVvO,,,OC>^'yv:'Ov t'-^vOOOOO *"l>000't-v00'>00000??00li?3p ' > !* ?*?> ; ? > ,t-. .y;*.. /..........j. ?| <>?* ? IMumv fitter Residence PhVrnV fi7!>8 | >. i rui:i)i]RicK ] = 7 i-! i.urnt' v -}| i -1 }\ iv n Notary Publitf. ~ - !! ' ... ' \... ; . ;; ?>'.*>- if. ?fFmrt<? nuil "Federal ~ ' * ~"-7 . . , ... . ' . . 111*1 V\ ,<t,!-? ? . . ^ . Od'.imMju^S C.j_ -I! Help ? ? " I r" ? ? ? , Oes.ci'ving- Acting Poet; f ^ ^ 'V N . f? ? ... ' ' '' ^ <-)clav'l;"" Kadson. an iri~! V_ ' ' '> "'*??' locai' Saniiariiim.^H.t xunw-| I ,:!' ,i~;' l'""1' " * He has'shown.! L ~ _... '',l'' i''ikh^iiX1 as "hiosVX \ y? ' was* ilotn? while Coii-X ' ^~K'VC-y s? he >i?ys, to write his j|j"-r* .? -?<,-.?^77.V .. *.- 1 twi.jio Jil-einburks'on X ' ' "i: " * $ I * \ :* Vl''^,KI!e w'io i wad.> this should pro-? _ ? a ~ : ' \ . ?',ru l,l c ut"hi/. hn,7fcs;-aiHT show ap- A ]. . ;; -? - 'TzS; ; rt i-1; i.?ii to a .\?iinK poet, who has X T : ' - ' 'a\. ' ; - 7>i ' ' ei'r ' ati'i.c-.-ii'pod hy ill health ip his V > .l> ^ ^ .' .. ' v''' . 1 lie i'l ico nt tlie hoolc is tloc, by ?i> ' \. \ ".:i:i ?t'y. For ...sale ;it i lie I'alnielto a . ' " ' Nx . \ . 'i oiliec', Kilo .\sr-emJLiIy Street, x' VVVV"?WA.'..V. W ........... ..f. w.. ...'^.'J^vvvvvvwffivWW- - vv-vvvv-^.,wwvvvvW.>.M?>H r^t .r** - ' ^. *7 ~ 1 : 7" * ~ :-! ItiiiV.X JT imtfilSON, State Master m-E TNITED- SOXS OF ABRAHAM & D. of .J. . Van pnr.'Vfti/nthm which is doing a great work for thp poor and 1 ntirnr pennie <>?' (Carolina It has at its head Rev. J. J. [larrison. State Maxtor. Prof. J A. Kirk, St at a Secretary and I), V.'McPrarw Tr^n^Vfor. Tf 'pays to its members while alive afid Vrivp< to the beneficiary- something after death. It nays from fifty to one hundred dollars for hospital benefits and . from $25.00 to $luO on in ease of total loss by fire of house" and household-poods." Tt pay?? from '$1.50/o $3 00 pjer week for sickness and wr. fo $10'no off Doctor's bill] " Think of it; and for. any information write - " J KGV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,2310 Richland St., Columbia, S. C ? or Prof. J. A. KIRK, S. Sec., Bennetteville, S. C. ? \ VPAGE THRES. "f-? VI. H TiAKl<ISON^ fCOiNTiiAC * O. & BUILDER | iiiSliiiialvs irarnfehe<l"u? A pplic^itujii o No .i()Tt TOO .iWfrr ? V 1 NOM'] TOO SMALL \ | H 12 Kiduanti A\e:uie Aiken, S. | T~ S A 1 % \S'FACTION '. ! ' ' ;n oi'H " .~~'7"!7'":".v-' W()UK,\; ,\NSiill' X: SI. uvir-i. | > " -rvivl- OUIJ _ ' ' i - AI I. \yoOi. "iAMPJ-ES--. ?I ? UONDI Kl l I, X Al.l'llS: Al SACKS. S.T; f %