The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT. ' ? ? PH. CHAK1.ES WESLEY TffiKlV ERS COMMENCEMENT AD" DRESS. AT A. AN D T. COLLEGE Speaks on "The New Leadership" Year of Good Fortune for the College ?-The School* Heonnics "A" (ifa.de fa ^ ^ ; * 7 . V ^ First Class to uratiuate in Caps -and Vtiowns . ' .TT" Greepshynoj N\ ('., .luhe" G?Con^-. mem ciriritt i-vi'il-Lms of Mm lnivi^'V;w: r ??-pro Agra-ukttrnl-artd Technical Col, , lege which wore-held in the. auditorium of Dudley " 1 lail this afternoon j ' one of.the mftst- auspicious and .forbeen .established. It, was a year x, pood fdrtufte. One of the outstanding achievements made lender; the present administration was the ,A"""fatinp given the college" by the' rntv~j* board ;.of North Carolina- This n. . * chievemrirt is due largely to the elforts of Pi-. Hlul'or.d who has labored zealously to raise the collage from, a "C" grade* t'> ah./'A'' grade.' col-' ~~ ~legc. .. . ? Another aspieiou.s event v.a - th" holding of' the lirst exeri'ist s during. which time the sen ioi-H i?ll.I Mil mill. I I.II|' '.lit' MrUH.t' AM!v': ?clothed?in l><mil il'ul t upll'om'h a",id hoods; - In the proeessjoh wol'e menvr..' hers of the faculty who are' grado?f-?? ates-of such st-hoo 1 s?as" Hiirv.'trtl."Columbia, Cornell. Iowa, Yale, Oxford. ' Illinois, Paris and other.' leddiirg .in-' color, displayed by: the htrods. added much luster, to the occasion. ? -One of the refreshing episodes t>f this year's- commencement was the address whie.h was delivered by I>r. j- Charlfes Wesley, A. M., I'll. 1)., nrjo?, fea*o? of history at-HoWaYd-C-n'rvel'sitfy, Washington, D. CI Dr. Wesley .' v-.lWs enjoyed a unique career as an educator and. is eminently qualiliJd. ... -The sj)eala.x-i^ &. graduate of.-F-isfckUniversity from which institution lie received- the degree oC bachelor ?.i' - arts. He received life-master of arts from Yale and Doctof of Philosophy ?'?-?from -Harvard-. ? In introdiuting Dr: Wesley, President Bluford stated that "When the presidency of Howard University was made vacant by. the resignation of* l)r. Durkee, only three Negroes Were seriously considered.- liKduded->in -T" . this trio was*listed only one member , of the faculty of lloward. This splej member . of' the ' faculty Was Doctor ? Wesley, who failed by one vote in j landing the presidency/ "Thisy" said"Div.Blufo'rd, "is sulHciflnt evidence .j r~?"to wirrmrrt* the?eoninrerrre \\ Imdi?tturtrustees of Howard*have-m-djit: qualification, training and 'executive abili-.j ty of our commencement' sneaker. ; j Doctor Wesley chose ashis subject "The New Readership.'-' Doctor ?Wesley i-aid,-'"The leadership ol'^the. past has been-one of military".trftin-' jng a.nd self-made -leadership Avhieh -* nius.t rapidly give way . to a loader-? j ?ship' O^-TiTTininjj. The condition is - "tseJ-nj? made-ntcessAiy- by a change 1 ?in?the ntn.nonijc -and" moral. liaiiii' of., ^pur lifc. We now virtually live in a new world., .Acquaintance.with this * new world is found to the best advantage in schools.. It is therefore' nor. strange that our schools and col-, j , leges are crowded :.to' capacity. This crowed condition nmhos wMnpyditiorij ketin amon)J?the learned, among thy: ?: tsawod and it-mvtrrrr that dnlv su-I .... > perior individuals will'.survjycv ??? "It is..uc11F11 i11vt 1 y a big demand for1 trained leadership.. A leadership? . whiefe-will prepare-itselfrm the uni- | versity of books as well the unD^ versity. of efc-jmvience. A leadef ship j that will have vision of a la'tee t'u-J ' tliif? for its group and its race." The speaktr eloquently closed with an appeal to the youth of the Xc- ' gro race. Ho insisted that the No-| gro. has - had its evolution to pas's :__jfr,pm. the ..self ^niude. leadership . into ! the trained leadership uf today,! "Once/*- said f>r. Wesley, "the orator was -regarded --us the race leader, but today'we are piu-sing into-a 1 leadership of merit in selected life' sphere.?-Sudi Roland":" JJayes in the world of music,"Carver ' in good products, Henry Q. Tanner in art. Vnriini.i pi oTiTinis and van. L , *_4 oqs avenues call lor leadership, not . for 'wordy' solution but fin' leadership "based on attainment.'" . Those who heard* Dr. Wesley wore satisfied . that. the ?;m- honor to Vale and Harvard: from which institutions he graduated with adVW6d decrees. : In presenting the diplomas to the members of the grnduatimr classes, li Doctor HIuToYU remi ruled the grad- i uates of the ^accomplishments of the pastfrycar;- - After emphasizing the J advantages of belonging to a~RTdtip of" StanfT;trd colleges, -the president ; stressed the following points: < 1. Developing a winning persona ! 111m m 2. Ferserverancfe. - - ?* ? 1 ; 3.. CoUrago and hdnor. I jBajgjj i,,, ,,, - -- Dr., Ulutord?urged?t+rc?gr aittrtitcs? to go with them the blessings, of your Alma Mater on your heads and in | your hearts, receive the higher bless- | ings of Him to who the powers of ] the universe belong. " . ' ' . - Degrees Awarded The; following persons were a- i warded bachelor of science degree in Agriculture- and Mechanic Arts: John Daniel . Chalmers,- Edward TTuTiglaSs >. Sine lair, Southgate Clay Clark, Jerry Lee Givens, John Williams ljarrison. . i . jligki'^rhiml Diplomas " forty-six ,boys were, given t^eUgdiplonias fybm the high school.JUeparty . nu-nt. VT. ' sv . The A.' M, Scales Prize Cog-highest record in scholarship and depoFttrrctit in the Fi'eshman College Class, $25, t ^ be applied, on hoard, lodging and i tut ion. awarded to J. S. Hargrove.. ] ?I 'ne-'ChlellJ Hardware Prize of $25 f g t lie ' highly I record in scholarship and t liient in the Sophmore Col,'e%e < -'-ttt?s, awarded to- lirt'. ^U'ltch-iin. " 'I The \V. CI. Pearson Prize of $25.00 for hit; host;record, in Junior College a?vtn'(ieil to \NV llT ^t'illktmson. Ti e. C'one Cash Prize id' $3.(^0 to the aTiuLilL. 0'1'niitt iny 1 lie most practital. o j t; t i n a 1 -s uty e slion iinI'M i 1 '.!ifiii?"I" eolli'iTe TillaiiS, award'< ?! in. I'Vi'di I'ieli .Mien illinin.') dlipfh Sejiool ' 'lass of *27., i The ._,lnhn .Alerriik Medal to the tur.rXTt eomplhnrtff the full rdechanit: d~t4( V'U,>e. with the best. four-year rivi-M. 'in the C'olloi'.e llu-pmLmontT-a-- -'warded to- South,trate. CI. Clark.- . i he A.. ami1 T. t. olletre Prize tor " lie Kill lent who delivers the bo-t declamation a.warded to Jtimes Thee-; dire Moseley of' New Bern, N. C., Ilitr.ii Sl-hooi Class of *28.. - 7 i T.lie A." and -T,. Colk'jyo Prize for i lie si-.'.e.ent who Writes and deb v.;"-; the l?'.'.?5f oration, awarded to Ben Lee. til is.-on of 'Sumter, S.-C., High School i t.Ja-ss of '27. Tiiw4ifu>'cmK Lm'itifr-t'up-otforpcf : !) ' In : 1 i ipy t he Ahrhitury^CTTTTpa"" n-v siK-winu1 tilt! greatest projicros-d rl.'i year, awarded to Company "C." . - ' * i. - ~ ~ ' "? *?? ?? i'Kl STICKS HO.Mil) OF A. & T. t oi.i.fci: ix skssion; OlliiVi? and I'ejuKinn Force Selected. Additions to faculty TH'e hoard of trustees of A and T. f 'ojle^v held U iwuuial meotitUf at t!ie cdlleye yesterday. A'fthis ineet_h J? Iia4??.?h>.?Bhil'md, presidetit ITT the institution and' nearly all of the other members.of,the faculty Were re were added to the teacliinf t'or.-.? . The hoard discussed, a volume <if routfne iiia'lierst . An interestins?" report Was jnade_j>y_j'resident Idpi'md President 111 ulord hi- his. report re* lei i i'd t t?>^l 1U*. mumr. reeeijily niven tire eoileV-e -hy the rat in}? Lyinid of the State Department of I'lffTlie Instruction. .The executive chief 'also called the attent ion_ oj'_ J a-. -..^ed Posnmf' dT Hie iin prove inerrts made, iluludjiT}? I l.o ci ei'l ioli ol t tic dairy harn, purciia.-e of the dairy herd, establishing" and .equipping 'of the drafting room and installation of the electrical lali' '"''"'r?-? ? "~~r ' . In view of the- fact that the. late". I Resident 1 Hidley , did npueh for the - -11 L^.. Ul-i! 1 1 . tt ifiliiiTHBT i hi ill i 1 ir.iTr7-,T.,^ -t^rt I'l'.ll"! U . I I'l CHIlUll'IUIUU that it would*'he fitting to observe a special. day, T'tmwh" as'- "The Dudley I>ay." -IfWiUi suggested that this-rtlay In' observed mi the birthday Of the late I Jr. Dudley. .The l'oliiAung- teachers have T7eerT~ added to. the stall": TT Livingstone S. Buyer, 13. S., Penn State ( allege* and JJ. S.. (IniuieJl Uhiversity wil^ teach Agronomy and Uiologyj"T. B. Jonwij B- A., Johnson ('. Smith and AI. A., Northwestern t-:-HhVersit-y will he. the-,'registrar; Norman" 11. Howell, I>. V. M? Kansas .BlitiJi. VyiiettlLUHtl?Gollege will In*- the college veterinarian. Uiih r..u- [.i' ii.il _ faculty was re-elected. X. II: Williams of the agricultural .department and J. L). Stewart requisition ofljcej'^:_ resigned, flip former to enter another field add the latter to pursue further study. . ?! '. .Ma troll us staley, detlTl of the " depart mmd-^of-agaieulture and- 1>. -K~ Cherry, instructor in nfathematres, Were gfaiHed. a veal's leo've ah setice.?They will work for advanced dfnrrrrs af Cornell ami ('hicago universities respectively. The General Mihaaiwin Board of Ww Voi-i- w- _ granting each of them a scholarship at SlJuO.00. Because of their faithful granted. The purchasing committee of the hoard, alter visiting seynrnl fiir'mg-in _ the county were unable to come,.to my definite conclusion regarding a choice. ? / TIllLjAocLing- t > lo.se<r way fTTTetr ^ iy i'h fnT^isiAKm, i?eing one uf XTk^ ^ ^st-ever-hctd: Tfte "following trus- " ;ees were present: , ' . THE PALMETTO L'hairittun Al. C. S. Noble, Chapel ; ( Hill; Mr. C. M. VAnstory, Greens boro; Mjj.L. S. Covington, Rockingham; Dr. AtexanctCF Graham, Char-"_ lotte; Mr. S. \V. Finch, Lexington; Mr. R V Reiislnv,?Mimcm-; Alt'. W. R. Vuughan, Henuei>on and /Mr. J. JI. j Ubwort, Aytlen. 4 1 ... ? - - . CommencvTnent exerciser at the , Laillege started Friday and.- ended i May -pi. The Key. \\. L. Ransome/ : A. .M., 1). 1)., pastor of First Baptist ] Church, South?Richmond, preached i the bueealaureuto sermon.' Dr. Chas. U'hil'cj?"; A. .M? Ml., P., pitUi'tOOl' ot'< history, Howard University delivered ( the commencehlC'iit address. _____ t " ' ' ' j ST. LI KICS EPISCOPAL ( 111 1U |I , TheTcn'iilt\ rrgjtni /.e?<1 Junior Club < of the chufch pdt".forth their first J Mlert. lust" evening at the Odd Fel-| " lows hall, As'sembly St.:-a Tom Thumb i Wedding. It "was crowned with, sue*'? cess. The little tfbts played their > phrts exceedingly well. Through. Mas- t ter Kdgar Chappelle. the groom and i little Mi.c.e?Vei'U'lH1 H illiams, the ~~ bride, Master Robert Nelson, the bish- t op and Ralph. King" as-priestras iher^J leading Ones, the ceremony was ear- < tied through without a flaw to. the 1 keen delight of a cro\v< 1 ed?Rnttserijij "M'rsi~Thonias ,D. ProwiR'wilt "of the M rector is directress7 iff the. little ones ) Mil.I ll'IIJ UJ1JI...U.II.I.L 1 .... 'I n.. 1-7 (tint ?> iv r>|iiMiDiuiv i yj i iiav ouwvr?r?- . ? 1U1 organization * and the atVair. The ! ' church is thoroughly appreciative <>f-j ' .Mrs, Rwjwn's efforts'amonjr the chil-H <ii'cn and arc" looking'.forward- to j fhinus from her. ... p At the first meeting *of the. club 1 (hoy' were pei'mitted - to elect their ' own ullieers, and- it was a-surprise to ' how well they conducted the meet- ' < itijr. The following officers were e-j lectRdf. Robert Nelson, president; | 1 Ht-rrh-e~ I'm;! vT.-c.I.mi tVillml il nienia Robert's, Secretary;. Francis ' ' t'u.rr, assistant secretary; I'uickney 1 (-la-ten..treasurer, Mnyjrarot Smith, or- ; KJHlist. . ~^njjTjr - -, -Bishop K. (1 _ larjre audience Sunday niirht and eon- : firmed a class, of four. ' XOTH-io -1 To all- members of the local branch j 1 of the. National A-ssoctatipii for- the j Advancement of Colored People; J ( The regular monthly forum will ' he. held Thursday niKht, J"iine lo-at-S:.'JU o'clock at the Clriliin -Hall on ' the fittuu-trtnek of Taylor :StM near Al- ~t len aiuPl?eneilict. .There is a fdan on loot t;o open a'discussion of a series ol' subieet> of >p??i-ial interest lo th~e >*VII\||IK &;i lilt' liMIIIIIUilliy. I There will Ik- hiui'li public - work j done here within the neJet few weeks and.our people will .spend jm'teh money hen?.'^"There are 'many* things' which t we .should consider as the result of; these facts, where we may expect , best?Ireal It\ciit and square deals, (let ^ rill nicnilii i 1 t it 'lUlbr ' \ ] Let it's.act now8 in time to help. Do < net wait until tud lato ami say what | limii*. ..,t^miU*-rtlHiln mooTtnya ... . " | t C" ? ('U^lXriT-Ti^y- -4i I 11 1 O Washln o Columbi, o DEAR MADAM: * O ^'Everybody, Everywhere, a$ and important to. have PJiotograi $ ?- sands are very punctual about b ? There is nothing that Will gi 0 .. urr to a relative or friend thaa~l O GRAPH" I IS IT NOT TRUE THAT $ Your PHotograph-taken Y The new baby . Y O Your children . Y V Yo.ur younger siifter and bro. O ' Your child's birthparty Y X Your tittle girl at borne with her. ? Your little boy^also? ^ 5-TV ~ IS 1T NOT also 6 You- ought, lu lutVe ibis ptetu Y the others are well and hearty 7 ;-with you? THINK it o\>er serious O arrange.lt is usually ONLY a ms | ARRANGE FOR A SI I?Roberts 1 1 lO Washin g Lolumbi O The Studio where the fiheST pT< X , to suit your pocketbook. Let us ? We also copy and enlarge frame pictures, diplomas, certific <V djfT MP l.rortrl... f. . ' ! 1 1 Tl f * fl t 1" 1 O 11. e ' ? ana let us irame it tor you. Your g RKM EMBER TH AT ROBERTS g its kind in the city of Cohrmb 0 is anyone will be so kind as tote g up of friendly people. r> Make our Studio?your hf g photographs and Kodak finish C> he given courteous, prompt an C> all times appreciate, your patron^ g ?~ ~ Vltv : .TLimARDXR^ CI.AFLIN EXPANSION PROGRAM, GOES OVER THE TOP AT COMM ENCEM ENT. ' ' Orangeburg, S. C.,;?'The. SKth Com mcnccment at Clafl1n~-was without tr doubt, the most important and constructive in the history. $14,000 in ash was reported. The largest a? tondahce of-the leading people of the state filled the ehupel at-the-Baccn-~ laureate Address and Commence* mont day. vj . _ - , .V ' f*. Of the $1 4.000 renin te<j mm.. Item >2,000 in cash hud beeh raised by stu lout's and faculty. SG.000 'was re Muted by President J. B. Randolph Hid the Snnth (Carolina Cunfoimimw.: eponted $15,000. It. is the plan that ill of this money be immediately ns d to equip laboratories and library mil help in he Greater Claflin Drive. " For constructive thought, the lead ntr addresses of the season could iot be surpassed. . On Sunday i\fter looii Presidents J. B. Randolph delivered the Baccalaureate address, leaviig the thought of "Service", very eh impressed upon the niiiids of he j^niduates and the audience, On kVedttestlay Bishop K. G. Richardson ?T the Atlanta Area, Methodist 4Chseopal Church (Nofih) addressed ht^-tda**.-?He^plcaded-AVith the triad iiater. that they not think that they ' knew all, and not^to *ro around pull '<1 up, bin 10 realize that then; was nor& they did* not know. It' they fWjtHmHrhisr they would be in a posiinn to {five something to humanity. In the?yiculuatinj* classes "there .vree .\'l from Domestic ?Wts?- yh'e roih Commercial Department,- -'it) loin Normal Department', 11 i'ljllw " Preparatory, and from the- College >f Aits and Sciences as follows: .William Webster Brewer,.Hdith .Mi ier\iu Jiythewood, Isaac- LeoiuTrd j Ilinw'in.f.Virtril Wendell Undue', Kve? yn Carolyn " How/.e, Klridge Webser McJIillan, Marian "Annette .Moor r, Knyly . Kssie White, L on or a Fleta t Williams, Julia (tjihe'in. Williams,.' Herbert--Dew-art?Woods; JolTIi'"IVnt*f son Gldverf and Robert Jewett Jen-! kins. ' < , Ii.v Dr. 1^ M. Dunton. President 1.'- ' mer'itus of Clatlin College. In. keeping with', the plan for a' Greater Clatlin, is the.-announcement ! hat next fall, Clatlin wili have lli ice ( 1-aylor,"- the famous University, of f Souther.n California football star, as . lie Coach, t . ? ( AI.HOI \ FA I I S I (>C \ I st Sunday, June 5th, was a day o't'j ??y at Sprinpfield Baptist (infi-cli. T-Hf Sunday Schuul -\yus.. tailU'd_U> ^ -?nk*r A. M. I>y the superinendent, .Mr. F. I,.- Tennnnt. On. account 'of Baptising; tin; .Suri1 ay. School was in session only, a j .hint t-iim'i and as.the candidates i??r : tiaptism was on Hime, the. order was ! riven to march to .the p<>o|. At thef too}, hynin 502 w as suny. Rev. I\. Ware baptized' the candidates in ' he nant.e of the Father, Son iilid. iojy- Ghost. . gtpn Street a? S? C.' jree that it is both necessary <: j phs made and countless thou- X av-mg-thcm made often.? - I've more real and last ing pleas- X o.send them your "PHO-TO1 - . YOU SHOULD HAVE our home,,; in side and outside V , pur horse, cow cat. dog v our family group at h?me while all are together ^~+ our mother dear . ?J > ~ toys Your father' - p [ ^our grandmother and father? 1 - V TRUE THAT g* fe -work done while you arid X and everything is going well V -ii r ? - ? ? .y, aiju you win Tina 9 wny 10 o sfrter of making up your mind. . <vt TTING TODAY AT .o Studio gton STrcct a,S.C. g flu res are marie and at prices do yotir Kadak finishiug"aTso. old and faded'pictures. We' y ;ates. everything. Bv thf wny? V from the bottom of the trunk v friends wjll be glad to see it. V, L.SniPlO io the tmly orTei of ? ii 1 . i in, 11 you aont Know where it V :11 you, for Columbia is made 4* i : -v ' ' * | | mdquarters fui everything in !^r ing framing. You will always V | d efficient service. We will.at O age B?RTS. PhWOgrapher ^ _I J ^-1? *? 3 I After the Baptismal sermon, the candidates uoic made welcome. The followintr ministers. were present U> witness the Hnptisiji: Rw," \V. F. Fovd. Rev.' (irndy and Rev:- Morrison 'j oiilli' lt. . ' ; i ' The many friends of Mr. Edward Riser Avi.ll rci-et t?> he;rr of his deft, h; which aceul red ?>n-'ItJ ay UTUi at liulfa,- -. kr, N: Y.? ' i?? ;lXcsick a short. time only. ,His ; ; : \'ir i* f Regal Ds WE CALL FOR AND BE :j:s ANYWHERE X ' . ' ' . , ^or Qulek And $ ? fSTT ft^07 a . Look For D X ;j; 1121 Washington St. X ' : - . v*l' v v v Ovvvyvvvv v X Sec I s Before Bqying. ?5?-?.KOK" sa'LK AN v \W ait' in {'or yx.nr hoi 5. rt'opcny lor ??i" Ua rent". lUt : ;? lioiiic, >vi'. la- ! -r "ur -|>li:)i.ii>l lihi "' - ^ ^ ^ A 1107 1?2AVnshrtuy<on Street I I. s. u 0^g-7r^r3,rj?-v: $ ; _ |/ .1 13 1 VVtisliingtor RigXiiiii- oi L Lyliuiv^-Lti.^ Y w Ten. Bovs Suits A Sp'ciali X .' . . ''' . (Dry Goodf^ SLi A *' ' Conncctecl with'our sid X Shop, barber.Shop and lita ;j; We are not rtiLr.p Rate 1 | "cause vv e can sc!i .'13eIter f pj .oboc?o?tto ><:>ooc.cfo: f ' ' j; mrs. i\ rVh I A- I;u!I l;i:ic.. ot 'I'at.tt, t .'ijrrire'ttuix iu'd. .'l ohav/' | " : i . :i-," - Yv,;t447pqr^ j _, ! * / let1 ii v ;... . PHONI J; ,t-l22 .\.sst'ir2>]v Strrt'l, O 5 pc/eOTr.--* ?, ^ ^' ^OvOvvv:':-:vv:?:-;. > ; I KtilTK U \XI .'jj'T! ,L_ ; * ' ""* >' f- " v^nn Kvfl'yl }.;i:M; ~\\\;, 1lu,l .lll(| \y? j2" Very Koasoiii.ihle. Orders ? FIRST (OAKS SEIl\ I ELJi'K HANI 1 "<2'?22 SENATE ST. Phone X ' * * ' " I- SHOE "RE | Men's Half Soles & Prices on otHpr | PHONE 6820 f~ Wis&e W? _ 11 J 6- I 1 18 J X'vvvv'i'vv ; ' I l:Vi!'l-.KI,\t I) X | \ r~"' . ? '? ??:?? ; : * jtvuv i i| n ivyj X ?I Mil? Wa.sliiiiub(.ui Y . I.veiyChmg rnrncc] ilfS | PRESCRIPT ICNS i % -. - . wq.culJJior and Ji| YOURS FOH | " " . ? 1 I'atls," S. C. and the interment vyas made in Clover's Cemetery. ?? r Ho leaves a wife, two little children, a host of relatives and friends tn nionrn their loss. :? Rev. A. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Esa Uihnson aricj D. Dendley were royal- , y entertained at fhe .home of Mr. , ? .. . ... >* i and-..Mrs. Raindrop in the afternoon. V , . ' 4 E" vi ythi'ng was beautiful and tidy. i ?i J o. t ~~~ ?- , ? :l.iver prescriptions?;; in the ci j y y . I ;; Polite Service ? , 1? , i""9171 And i < < I elivery Boy 1 . . -< j? Columbia, S. C.?\\? . " :'C'^^c.vc-<:^vC-o.oooo:ao^ao.o_oo:o:o:ce3 List Vour Property With" Us. 8 "" 1) 1 OR RENT' -% ? m-'it ;irif) out living. If von have' & it \vi h'us. It' you want to buvt_a roin.s and oUTy to^lnSr 3 ' tEALTY CO. : I?honc-fi()33 | .\.r^v.yA-,yA^^or.;oox<o^-o-o^voo<yoo" EEVY ! ctiiit Store 1?? \ j i St. Phone 7567 1 -Mon?\IV'omen-aml~ hH<l^" { ?. ~~; ! ops, (Vlillinery j X ;t i : First- Class Tailor iuly Shop for .-Women-. % ~ * ??it!e. Bjuy from US be- $ or Less. . x.. s- ' .? ' ' > > r- .* r,.;^.-,OOOOO'^OOOOOaOO0OCfC8O8Q STORE -i?? IvESL, Prop..' ... it Medicines.- - Cigari, . .5 ; >?. A_ F li 11 Lino of - - S^TtTparatTons at aH. 1 So. mar- . . 2 7<S2(? | Columbia, S. C. ? * 7'2^^oo< >oooooqoooopoo00?OC> ? 1>, Proprietor ' ' ~~g: ' ell ironed] Our~prices are S Called For and Delivered. c ICE?Is Our .Motto. ) LAUNDRY I??2 sr>:?5 ' _COLUMBIA. S. C. | .-.A 6 crc>r.-.~o-o<ycfoxfcr^^ 'v v > > > < ^ PAIRING Sewed On $1.25 | i^ing in accordance | , . ' I ^. - iVIcirtiri | Hampton SI. | . ... . V I *. " ' ' ' ' " * ?' '** * " ** V '.'VV'> !' v !"! >'!? > y ?; ?: RUG STORE i r Druggists ? y j : Si." Phone 7226 IT?4* v. I > ?. . ?^' * r ??:?? T irslTTassT)rug Store ' ! OCR SPECIALTY.. ' I: Lu;t;r Prescriptions. ! t service. ' ;o?? *