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w "? ' . PAGE SIX. ''.V' , Greenwood News - and Mrs.. I. M. A. Myers and ?and spent a few days' recently. With their relatives. Rev .and Mrs. M. G". ' Williania. _ - if Mrs. Lola I.ojgan, t'ormery of this place, but now a Y,c> ident .of Cleveand;' Ohio,- returned, with them," aftera.very peasant sojourn" at their home. Miss \Vint>m 'Logap is "spending; some time iji Cdhimbia with her aunt. , Mi'Si lytic Myers. g= ? ??-?r4-J ?ti?Mix?Hattte Bradley of Bradley, ST C.. spent iu short" while last week with her cousin. Mrs; Wiftton .Witliams. ? . Miss F,ucy '\VitTiuny";"nv- tM'fr I.h'ok-f' er Washington's* School's 'popular teachers ot" CoUiintnu U ?studying at, Hampton Institute this summer. '! i Thursday for Detroit, Michigan' t<f* attend AH^'Stqtii'. Normal Schot's Tor " ~ Teachers. . 7, M :ss -tiosaiit*?tr'aiwon . is attending the si'mviher.sdioJl at Ileitis Acader my. ' ??. ,. ^t^AhldiN.^\'OK?|>|M;iy[,an<l PiUjd hinee no l^io.o- were visitors to ..the rity iii-i i' Mis t'lara ydlw/jHas returned! to ~~ (. J r e e it v. i 11 e siaraui'i-. school, ihavin.U' boon called* homo >m account of. the death of her Mister.. Mrs.. Susie Coles Williams. ! -r- ' . liov. arid,.Mrs, IV J. Wilson of Due ! West, S. C.. spont one (lay last week " .with .Miss pai*y A. Walker. ? . Mr, I'oi to.vfiohl Robinson has boon .visiting his dauahtor, Miss Vordollo. They lef'u last;- Wedhesdujy fiy Xc.w .. ?? York City . nut of boo points. - , K<fv. AV. il. jliivard 71*1 s retuihiod to the. oily for a shoi^--stay, to .11^,.do > lijrht of his nui"y friends. $ " " ,'T frot'.-T. Arm'.v<iodv aeeompirrrrcTt?tn? liis family t arrived in the city tliis : VP' "]' 'o ' lllr l.V- '111* il' ^ MS piiofi? ?? .|?al_jul'_.Bi:e\ve.r .Normal and Indus-. -- -? trial. .School, 1, - Mrs. Uoafrice Waller of Greenville, was called to tho oily last' week to attendj-t+io faijoial of her'-stunt, Mrs. Amanda Raimey. ' _ Mrs. (:iHid ms ' has returned from .htc/ksuifyillo* FUt., whore slid, spent, a ve?ry pleasant time with her , uatifihtor, .Mrs. I lvkm Ildlmem Mrs. S. ,1. !' . 1 >iirudss. aIter-..some . ,. . day's iTli u-ss is out ajia|u tu tho. do- i -.light of fr.iemks. . . ' i I Mrr-ticorge Jac4a-on had t.he mis. .; .. fortune of having his liatid .hurt in ~ ' : jm.TUrtTtrrn;'oiR upd> ut In: t vtouk. Wo .pwish for him a-speody. recovery. ' ?r.?' ' Mrs.' Julia Rradiey atrtV-daughter, ' Miss Gladys,' will leave next Saturday, July. .'!rd to -spend some'time , with relatives and l'l ionds in Now , : Yot'k City. :?~ ~~ ~ ^ I l Dr. and Mrs. David 11.. Sinls will . spenu tins weeK-enu \vitn nonie ioiks. ' Mr. .John Nance, a recent graduate of Liberal Arts at Wil her force Uni-i vferaity/ has goat? to New York City i. to spend his--vacation. . / 7) 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Win -li r Kr\\tl of VoorhetN -Institute, sUfprised'V^the nonie -YoIks. with. a visit Sunday, the7 lotiA 7 * A - Mr: Y'. B. Xanee has t?? Wood-,] . ; . ' h - . v . > rirfT to^ply^his -trum^ . : * *] Mis^s .leneretta W illnuns spentr~frvst~ Sunday iji . Laurens as the guest of Mi\ (Jarling'ton. They motored to ick machine. . i ;:Mr. and Mrs.Henry ("ailds -spent last Sunday in Laurens attending the Baptist State Missionary and Kdtjyarr tional Convention. - "jttTS: " Bet t jo ILl.1t>tios; spent last week-in Laurens-attending. the .State Missionary..and Kducat loriaf Convention for Baptists. . Little Laura "Ramsey.- the duagh; tor of Rev. s?n<l Mrs. M.-,L. Ramsey,"' '. has been quite, indisposed' during the pas$ week. At this writing. howeveiM s'he .is; recovering. Miss Cora Williams has gone to Xe.w Yol k City; for-an-indefinite stay this summer.'; Mrs. Anulnda Tyuhney, after a linyenntr "Jllness <TF ^mic /nonths' du-Jy ration, died Sunday, June Ibth at] : . the home of hot;. -daughter.. Mr*;. ^fe ^?jVi ^ jjherulized. on the follow-. ine Wedr.e'--day .a? . SfifiTis Chapejl Baptist Church. Rev". "WCR. VhHiams the "pastor. ojjjciafyd. , She leaves--"several daughters and sons, -grand -children, sisters, broth. ers and a 'host of relatives to mourn hrr?lo'-s.?Hrrr?sympathy , goes?nntsCtp the heroayed* family. Miss Lawrence RutlcrljfO "has returned home after spending several months in Atlanta, Ga. '***' \r.. re n tr..:.. ... u.. . 1- - ? * 1 ' j'uit, ift in inc em __ ploy -of* "Unfile Sain," left this week ...Jfor?ilflchestor, V,. where he?fara"bee.n .assigem! the -division of1- Lake . . ; Superior. ' ' > " ' - i ,_j Vk'v. B. T. X. Bdrton Ji.As charged from jCary Chapel c. M.. K. Chirch ? to Mt. 'Kv'tutm n f'Bvnit. Iv;^R. C. He siKC-eofl Rev. R, B. Ingram anicl the Rev. H. W. Wilsoft 'takes Up the . - work nt Cary, Chanel. Much success ' , be theirs, is our wfsh. ~" . . . i' . 1 , Greenville* News Q * " The building raly held Sunday night at A lieu Temple A. M. E. Church, proved very successful under the cir- 1 cumstanoesr Twelve hundred and'ftf- ] ty dollars ($1,250.00) was raised for j building purposes. This sum repre- ] sents cash not worthless pledges. The pastor and officers are pleased over the result of this effort antLshall .j benu _every energy to se that ' the '< "money is wisely?expended.?-Almost all uf the members, except. of fnur.se- _j ttrer ctu'onlc slackers, contributed something toward thy, success of this drive, which is highly apreciated, , ()ther rallies held in the city Sunday omled as follows: Tabernacle Baptist Church $1,400.00;- Springfield lAnnliU-l hOl'ch. $1300.00! John WcsleV E. Church, $400.00, making a toi tal of nearly 34000.00,--.: Yes,- the .Mountain- city's liberality is boundless and the end is jtot yet. Rev. Wodrull of Spartanburg, t S. C:, preached at Allen Temple Sunday morning;. His discourse presented an array of-angles,- upon which We are .in 11ile, to?comment.^/There wan?no- I'Vt'Tilriir .vt'i'inntt, this time being do- J vot d.entirely to the rallly." The regid;.f .Sunday School "ami League tTeE ~ vices were held. .Mrs, Rozella Iligginbothani, Mr. TTaniirtoh atuL others of Spa^tanburgr ~ witnessed the rally at Allen Temple on Sunday night. J l>r. E. A.^Jv Huggins is back in his 1 alike after a visit to Norfok, Virginia. . .. Tin- Will J )p Club nii't Monday at ine Imnio of" Miss Mamie Dirton, <>n J.oHkihf), Street.' 'Very important bu.-iiu'-s was transacted. _,Th'e Allen Buildres Club met Tues-. day at the home oi* ..Rev, and Mrs. 1 He'll.. J} Coppin'Missionary Socioty Viiiil'sday at the .home.of Mrs. Bcsic .hair on Nichols: St. ... -* Miv ami Mrs: John McKelvey en- ; tortaincd a numTjer_<0. their friends ' .Saturday night at their lo\*ely apartment on Trotter St. Those enjoying i thi-v. mo:tt enjoyable event were: Mr. < and Mrs. Joe Smith; Prof Wright,. | Air.;. Bertha -Hunt. Mr. Veiling Myers and Mr. and Airs. \V. A. Fisher^ . A real royal" repastv way; served by -j tire hosts- antl a gtand-and glorious t time was had by all present; ; While we "-are teasing our trusty Remington,- the officers, teachers and ; pupils of the Allen temple Sunday ~ School are enjoying their annual picnic about 15 miles north west of the city of Greenville,, away up in the . hills where the meandering brooks I sing" their captivating lyrica; up?irp -] the sim-kissed mountains _ where the purity of fhe^ air suggest heaven and J1 im whose power-brought forth their ] glory. The city* seenfts desolate, almost everybody'seems to be taking in the great picnic. There are two things certain, vizi they will have a big time and a plenty of chiggers. Comwonder D. L.W itherspoon is heading the eX-Utalition into the sticks. _ , . hklkna news. ^ Kvei v Sunday marks a new t'irorh- in (he-history-of Brown Chapel church" < Rev. Richardson as usual was at his ~ hest. , . : ; _ Mhny_.visi.linK friends were present from various churches". The memhers and . friends afe making ready : zta-xaituttuin the Sunday School Con- > v.cnt ion- later in i July. .. i We are glad to report that. Rev. L. F. Metz is able to be up after a 1 continued" illness. Misses I.illie K. Leak, KlizabefTT ; Thtunpson. Dollie Mae Met:: and three 1 young fnen of Clinton motored down ahd spent a fe\^ hours with Miss 7T7...wrTa . lu<i? no?n-: . Mrs. Dollie Nance left "Wednesday to join her husband in OrttgB, N. J.. Mesdames Nancy Rook and Lijlie Wright write that they are enjoying' a pleasant summer vacation in -New ptci|-y v- - - T- - Orbit nary On Monday, June- 13th, Mrs. Susie Cole, Williams became the victim of ; an apletic stroke and. after hovering between life and death for 24 hours, 'he 6nd came peacefully the "following" morning at 8:.50 oclock. She was born Feb. 2<1R79 in Green- I wood, S. C.; was the daughter, of Har- ~ cus and Hester Cole. Practically aff of her life has been spent in. hdr home t*>\vn, except for the -space of a few years spent in New Jersey, and aH who came in contact with her could, attest her worth as. a wnrntm "of stetTjhffcjim 1 itio~s7 , Christian and upright in all her do- < ing.s. rr- < ? ! u,.,. ? ;l ?:.i_ ,:u _ it- - i WII m:i Miun'iiiai aiuc J9IR' WHS inp niece the late Rev. D. Timothy i MacD:tQiel.""Of her immediate family ~i she TjaS only surviving, orie snifter, ~ one half brother and ir atep mother, ' with a host of more distant. relatives to mourn her loss. h i _ ? . _ THE PALMET] Union News Several weeks ago Mrs. Addie Milln*" of Greenville, S. C.,?visited our home. She was here to see sick relatives of the t'lty:1 Mrs. Miller Is an old friend and hqr Social niq^ner has won friends here and elswhere. We hope to'visit, her soon. " y A larbe number fo Union teachers aret' at State College ijj attendance of summer school.'' ' v *' ' Mrs. Martha McCove. Maud Thomp-' son, Uiaxio Ulackwell, Miss Aathalee Gilliam and others are well and as busy as can be. -~Mrs. Humphries and Miss Herndon are both delighted with the comfortable suroundings at Ham the, comfortable surrounding^ at Hampton; Institute;?They?wil4 toturntifTheir work at Alclieth better prepared to teach..' & Mrs. Mattie Mentor lost her mother ;r few days ago. MeKisick and son were iri, charge of the funeral ar Mrs. Julia Bookman entertained the Women's Missionary Society., "of Corinth Baptist Church. After business ~\vas dispensed-with, the hostess served delicious refreshment s- which were enjoyed by all. ? Messrs. William and Marion Douglass frons Livingstone College are at home with parents, B6v. and Mrs. Poug'less. . ' * Miss "Beatrice Do u.el ass also spent few days at hi one. She is succeeding with her work very nicely in he "Land of Flowers." " j ..Miss- Beatrice i* a graduate from McBeth. also took \a business course Tt State College! Orangeburg, S. she is well prepared ,, for . the work >Vo wish her ipuch success in all that die undertakes. niie at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. \i Dawkins. Miss Iteid is :i student <f Crttvorsiiy. Coinmhia, ?A -Gc he. is. tycll ;pleased with Allen and napes t<( return next fa 11..^ .... ? Miss Kate 1tuff, one of the daugh-. ters 'of Deacon and Mrs. S, NA. Ruff, m N'orth Church is at home_ from Benedict College. Miss Kate is jC nrenrhee- of' the B. Y. P. U". and Junior Missionary society of Corinth baptist Church.- She is hy no means ? slacker?always?willing -to perform my duty assigned her. .Revs. Sh;i\v, Welch and Williams . . . * ire still ^on the firing line. We pre-, ;unu' X-wlfr when* others-return. thes^. ivill go away fo* vacation.* There teem to he a plan um -foot do run M. A. T. away n<>t any t\ij/tb?r than Carlisle or Jonesville.. see aiioui it. ?7 ~ Dr. Lillian Sartor," our e popular pharmacist, has been a little indisposed. At this writing she is Somewhat hotter. Mrs. Maggie Free and little ones enjoyeu seven weeks', vacation in Ashevjlle,. N. C. with a- number of relatives and friends. Mr. W. E. Free was very glad to welcome this bunch hank home. lie" found' housekeeping a bigger job than shoe-n^ak'ng.. MlsS Ellen fire gory, clerk the \rotir^Carolina insurance. (Company office." made a business trip to Greenvi 1 let S. C. She is hark and on her job, ? ?-?; ?: r The Misses Tally, on North, St., are. at* home for the summer. These young- ladies were students at Beneilict Colleger tVrinth welcomes them iind invites them to join in. making union a better place in which to live [n7 r.T~~d : IVfiss Ruth Welch, Uau^Wter of Rev: and. Mrs. TVelch is at home from Chester, S. C., where khe atfended Brainard Institute. Miss Welch has fallen in love with the workers?of Clinton Chapel and will help put the program over. We are all glad ' to have these yoUng men and women back home and shall expect to hear from them all. iMrs.?MatTic '(lossett op North Pinlr. ney St., left for a few months' stay. We understand that she js in the State of Pennsylvania^ . ?Mrv Shepard Gossett, son Of the late Mrs. Mandel (lossett, is here for a short stay. He will soon leave for North Carolina. " """ Watch the Leader for the best news. . . . . NOTICE. The Quadrennial Session of the Women's Home and Foreign Mission* ary Society has heeri." ohanfrnd August 22 to July .18th to 24th, in lusivc. The place has been changed from Little Rock, Ark., to Memphis; renn. Delegates Avill ' please take notice- and govprn themselves accoV-dngly, "C ~ ; MRS. UAM.-"HUGHES, _ CofffiectuSftaf President, ?mrs. s. t;. siMM(')NsT~ Executive Committee from S^CL ' nrfiiafc'i i pji an 'r*'r " * rp LEADER Abbeville News w ??- - ^ Mrs.G. A. Gary and Misses Zephia day, the 19th, for Orangeburg, S. C. 10 attend "summer school. " We noticed in the issue of June 18th that our qyality grocer was called ! N. J. Butler. We wish to correct this wide mistake. It was M. J.' Butler and son instead of N. J. Butler and j son. ' ./' -i-?Philo Lodge No. 2, K. Of P. met ' Thursday night, dune lflth at .8:00 P. M*. with Chancellor Commander . M. J. fiufler presiding. It was election niyht. Sir M .1. Butler was reelected Chancellor Commander; Sir i J. L. Tittle was.re-elected, Vice^Ghanl celh>r; Sir R. J; Hagan was re-elected ' Keeper of Records and Seal; Sir *i. j Y. Kennedy was re-elecTed Master of Finance; Sir L. A. Richie was re-elected Master, of Exchequer; Sir G. VV. Moseley, Sr., was re-elected Masj ter. at A miff Sir Reynold Bostic was elected Master of Works to succeed Sir Thomas Adams. Sir Ike Miller was re-elected Outer Guard; Sir fcar' km Latimer" was ' re-elected Inner Guard ahd Truste'ci Sir G R ^ was re-elected Prelate. All officers were re-elected for 6 months except. the trustee, which was re-elected for 12 months. ZMisft Rnnio Tovlnv ?' *' - v? - -?x, Mjivi uuivt'u in tne city a few days ago..?.?h'e left again last week for Gfeenvilie, to attend Mis,* Rebecea Gray left last Frij day for J^jJa^elphi^, where she will stfemj two or three days with her aunt, after which she and her sister *\Miss Eddie will leave for Beach Haveji, N. J., ~tu spent! .their SumiYieF vacation, - ; We are sorry to say that Mr. Ben Morgan a faitITful->and loyal member of >it. .lames A l\1 tCAohitreh i* airlt at his home jorrRichie St. His many friends throughout the whole com~numTj.y hope for him an early recovery. Mrs.-Clara R. Huff left last Sunc^ty'fojr her home in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Ella /V. Gavin left last Sunday for 1 Lumerton, N. ?, Her two boys went also. Mr." William Richie, Jr.,-left last .week for his home in Boston, M?as Mrs. Kittle R. Bonnor left last I lllnJii. e l -- i lur nex?noma -in Winston-Salpih, N. C, 1 i. J"he Richie farqily f spent a happy ^Jinije together while-thcy wppe hete at the Richie's home On Secession "Ave., which, is a beautiful and attractive bungalow. Mrs. Emma R. Wilson, who is attending summer school in Atlanta, Ga., spt^nt the week-end with home We wish to Correct the name of Mrs. Garlington. Her name is Mrs. Ebbie J. Garlington, instead of Mrs. Abbie J. Garlington as was reported in last week's issue. . r~" J: \ We are very glad to see th"at~*Mr. 1)._G. White continues able to be on his '.job, after a long illhnr.n a months ago. Mr. White is employed by the S. A. L. railway shops here. nnmcs ueiure arriving in Charleston, j - W. G, kinard, Secretary rev. j. c. DUNBARvo*&irmanr and his many; friends hope he will continue in goad health. r- ? ' " V ^ OR. 1), D. LOG AN'- PASSES. 1 ? - I 'Abbeville, June28.?'Dr. Dennis 4 Logan.died at his nome here on Harrisburg . St., Tuesday night, June 21. I Dr. Logan was'stricken with paralysis just a few days before His" death, ?lie was-Abbeville's vetenarian for a plumber of years.. Dr. Logark.is an ' old citizen of Abbeville and his death brings sincere sorrow to his many friends throughout the city and county. Dr. Logan was of a- quiet and kind disposition, and he was well y liked by alb who knew him. He is ..survived by- hi? wife and two stepchildren; Mrs. Mollie Logan, -Mr. John Mars, of Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Garey J. Norman of Greenwood; Mrs. Norman was here for the funeral. Dr. Logan was a faithful member of St. James A. M. E. church for a long numbr of years, l^is place in -the church ana cDm.flunjty- will bi-i hard to fill. 7 h __ The funeral services were held in St. James A. M. E. church on Wednesday aft^rrioon at'5 o'clock Junej i M. Gary. - Messrs. Brown & Taylor were the j undertakers in charge.?Our sincere" I sympathy is extended to the bereaved I family. . 1 NOTICE TO SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST " All delPRatsc expecting to attend the State Sunday School and B. Y. r. U. convention to be hold with the Morris Street Baptist Church at "Charleston, S. C., are,asked tn send your names, iu Mr. W. G. Klnard, 20. Moultrie St. or Rev. J. C. Dunbar, ? 2M Morris St. and be appe?nte4 Newberry News ??j The Mason's Thanksgiving Service was held- at-MHler Chapel A. Mr Frr Church on last Sunday evening at I 3!UU P. M'.. The progiant was grand^ Mr. W. Rook acted as master of ceremonies. Mr. E. F. Floyd delivered the welcome address jn behalf of the . church. Mi'. Geo. VV. Davis addressed op Masonry. Mr. J. \V. Butler-re! sponded on Masonry. The Eastern Star members were opt in full. Airs. on tho?subject "The duty of a 'member.1' Mrs. Alpry Butler and 'Mrs. M. Williams Sanfc a solo. Then the mas. ter of ceremiajfeig presented Rev. J. l.C. Smart toTireach ihc thanksgiving j~ sernion. . In lkii discourse he told ' what Alasonl y iSf and-what one have to be co. become a Mason. The crowd was good and the collection was very good. _?..Ihe Grand President t>f-the Eastern Star came in and the grand honors wpre given.by the members, Mrs. Wallen of Columbia, S. C.. Sunday-, evening at &:D0 P. M. Rev. . J. W. Jefferson from Chicago, preached a soul s\jrring sermon. Rev. irar I erson is home visiting his sisters and brother. He has been gone for 2u years. . . ji I , The Sunday School at; Miller Chapie is taking on new life. Quito a] i large crowd was. out on last SundaV t -and-tfie--collection was yoodi? H The annual picnic of Miller..Chapel Will be.on the lith of July. If yea] want to have fun and spend a plea-j sant day, come and go with us at the same place we wore last year. There; , will be plenty of shade, good water, .and a good highway to travel over, j ! Everybody can go, the lame,, the blind and the poor. If you arc. bun-.. j gry, ye will feed you; if you are tjtlirsty, we will give you.^drink and! if you want to enjoy yourself, the sion will be 15 cents for children un-' dei* twelve yeras of age and 25 cents for adults. .See^. the superintendent1 for any information. . . The farmers ars.busy getting their -cotton and corn'rid of the grass. Miss 'Maria Tucker, is home .Visit-' yX"W*X";"W"X"X"X"X"X**W"X**w I THERE IS NO SLCCESSFl X ??? Most Depei A * w Most Ecoik ? ... . ~ . - Most.Sanit || ~ ..... Most -Satis! X ' '. Most Auloi ;j r '^iFTiinii OK IIEKIU | SURE?SAFE?S I CITY ICE ( I OFFICE: * > X 1721 Main St. f SERVICE: 3151?, " i " ~ PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND L " OF SOUTH CAROI Office Phone 5707 1006 WASHINGTON ST., Pinckney's San it best equipped in the _ - FOtt YOI I /10LLINS ri UT FOR \Ol I \jLOT0ING " I Tailored Suits Look Best ai N. H. COLI 1112 Washington Street Saturday, July 2, 1927 Georgetown News Mesdames T. R. Grown;' A. A. ' Smith and W. C. Atkins spent sever* al days in Laurens attending the-Wo<fwi???'n y mill KM 11. rational Convention. The -party re-* ported*, a .succqssful convention on J.hei/let.urn. "Mrs, Dolly Atkinspn "of Trenton, , . j N. J., if* vi i't jnK Mrs. N. J. Robin- ; | son. ' T . ~ * Mr. JnmW'.'Ktnlock of Andrews' spent fh'vV'?i.-f-tvt wit h his wife. Mr5.' <Kiniock. % ^ ? ;. * Miss Theodore Purvis spent -the :? week-end in Andrew visit inn Miss Annie Jilenry. ~ ?)urinpr;the past week, the Black Billy Sunday has been running a re vival at Befhesda Baptist Churoh -and?.? had a'packed house eii-frevening of both White and colored people. He is an able minister and is truly" doing? jfrycftt wupk. in the city. - _ _ His sermons are very instructive - and helpful. We wish that.he-will feturn again. . . . .We. wish i.o.state thatfiTTs sdnie unauthorixed ro|a>rter who is doing the writing for our eit^ and the mana< ~ jter of the Leader wishes-that this i hi? noiarl Ar jt " ' NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern. Greet??jugs: . ?? : The KlecloVnl College of the Pitjd- . mont (?. C.,) Conference, A. M. E. hurch. Clinton. S.. (\. .Inly <iUa-M'J27, 12 Mi persons intercsid . witl be . governed' accordingly'.' lit. Rev. John liuvst, Bishop, - A. J. Martin. Secretary. . - in'g .her .father, Mr. M. C. Tucker on Gilder -Sh?M Tucker is in school ? a_t' Aujjusja,' Ga. Caking nurse training. " She has only one more jterm before-. graduating. * Mr. S..' Gary and wife were the guests of Mrs. Jessie Gary on lastly. > Sunday. Mr. Jesse brought" them out to his church. -?;? LJL SUBbUiTLTE Wii ICE | ntla-We '4 '' jmical " . A aTF - ' f~^ factory - .. - . . O X matic. !jj| G RRATI0 X K X 0\y X , - |' tLENT- SAVING f ' . COMPANY J PHONEi * I . - aiafr _ . | - \7tor. Office Hours. ' " , .. ~ : JNERAL HOME ICENSED EMRAI MPR . -INA & GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral*.* Equipment As Good r.s the Best f\nd Better than the Rest >. s j * . "" And P rices Eess COURTESY . AND SERVICE Residence I'holne 776B, ? COLUMBIA, -S. C. ary Barber Shop CITY. COME AND SEE , 7RRRLF*- ? ? ??i suits $22.50 up I J Trousers $7 5&up f~~ ALL MADE TO 8 YOUR MEASURE \ and Trousers 1 , id Cost Less?-I?-4 -INS, Mgr- ' - I Colt<mb?f>, S. C. ' HI mSM I