The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Abbeville News ?,
"" ' Mr.; and Mrs. \V:liiam lAiison i\ave
moved td No. 28. Cherry i>l., *?
. Rev. W. L. Devlirt stent lust week
. J in Columbia attending the Stale Grand
.. Lodge Masons at ml the Colored
State fuir. Rev? Dt^viin reports' a
fine trip, lie nko".enjoyed a. football
game-' yfrich he say's \va3 quite in
teresting.
Messrs. It. L.' Pulling, .Slmcn- and
? Law fence Davis -attended the F.iir iit
. . 7 Greenwood on iiie 27th'.. 1'ky-y .report
?v a pltcsant tlme. ' '. "' . '
Jltrsr'Clara Iv!cBr.<*'e IV s~e?dj.ng ' "?
While in "Grcfnvir.e . i'i'.endi.
Miss iViary Be;no ol* . \t;aiila,' Ga.,
~i came home on. the *a>ir2or a- two;
week's visit-to her moGier, MfiT.ElCSir
Marshall.
"?~' .'Miis, A^aiqe. i;u?j:;:s o-.r.Vo hero, a
few davs u-'j i'l'juv A . M. C.
and she is tiie honored gtk-sl of Miv
and Mis. Ita hi in end riiiker.cn 'SwOCs.
glad indeed so see her in her old home
. ? tov.'n.
Messrs it . J. Ilajcan, M. J. Duller,
C. J. Hurst. G. ii. i iiu'V ar.d Dr. L.
G./Hurii paries motored so Columbia on
the 27th ?.u?d iiitend,ed the Colored
'Statu Fair They revert a very do
*? liglitfsil trip. 7- ? ?
Mr. ar.d Mrs.- Bostcq Johnson, Mr.
'"J and Mr Mm hm Msiiw atlcmkrd tlveColqred
State Pair in 1 Columbia last
?h-i?? week.
* Messrs Lewie Bowie ^tnd Clarence
Presslcy spent lhL, third ut she home
of Mr. Pres.**ley's lab.her near WarT
' ' ronton. -They were invkedaM> dinner.
Xlieitirp was cw y. 1 wry much.?
Mr'. Ill c: a: n \\ a r run canm_ over
: from Atlanta, *Ga., laut week and
spent a lew ciayer'on Spring St., as'
the guest .of'Miss :Ada Jeirerson. .Mr;.
? ~~ \Vanen was a classmate of Miss J elf ergon's
sister, Mrs. Kbbie J. Garliug.
?? - ton in the iinotyprst work.
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w say. mm
? Miss Deal fie L. IVv. ?ni>.'e ton?;?lf. did
not do .la veil last week and she also
, had 'indigestion. Miss Deveuux has
< . many fr!o::ds in Abbeville and other
cities -wh<f give her their best', wishes
fcr an early recoverv lo good health.
Messrs. Wilily .Cj'.licr ?ind James
W.hitloeh?m ' ?i > i\ndvi'.'?'h litul
Suntlay and sj)'. nt t'.jo day with, two
young- ladies. Tiny r'epori a very
? pleasant Jfcrip .to*tl?e beautiful electric
V; city. : .
. .Mrs. F::nni0 Jefferson JruNs^Ada
*. Jefferson, MvsTrEv Kicdiard- Warren,
Itoddy Jefferson ?:v\I M aliaee Garlingt
ton motored Ui IJ i.e. AV.es t .on .t!ie 28th
anil agent a t'evc htuto sa ice guests
of Mrs. VYa ..ava -Vau-s. They made
the trip. .'again ?>;.? ?.y to.'see Mr J
Jlfauss* who._i:r.iv .just.: arrived home
from As;i-iV11 ic, ,N. C. ~ ' ' .
Mr. Ciaicnce Prx-ssley, the colored
: . ' barber .on Vv-it.-.inn^fcrr^t., is still ott
thb job. ; .. ..
Miss Wiiheliy.cnia Jones left on the
28th for Ilenderscnville, N. C.
grocery business en Washington St.
lie carries.a foil lino of -fanr-y ^rn
ceries, fine .'candies,- soft drinks of
all kinds. . ' * t/WlifiV
yo'i v?ont n .quick transfer
call 2312 and "arvli'rv j
ItlrfL ' TTni'**.. is, eftll vilnninra
a first clas* lur.ch room, on Church
St.. . .. ' ' ' V1
^ -hv" Wlier
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Choosing the righfljeafei
.from a portable oil stove
?? ?Our fttocks aro complete, Oi
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a Th6 Marlboro County Fair clos<
this week with quite a success.
city is a great, help to the colore
> people. ....
Masses Mamie Gordon and Reed^ 01
1 new . teachers of the graded schot
aPc'fTrent hcMp.to our churches, The
j ave taking. real active part on tl
jihoir at Evan's Chapel A. M. E. Zu
Cl;uv?'h. .
s \ hy.h.in Ridd'ok, one Of t1
fcachttc in .tliujCheraw graded scho
j .:'i, ttvcT tfie .menus. to witness "Tl
ilu.ioe.con social given hy the teael
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"e:.- and ^anlonis~cf the-high-sehox
Dr. A. C. Cook oppned; school Mqi
1 day-anoinirg with a splendid enrol
"riTi'ev.. lie is priiicipitl of . the Mar
j.boi'b CV'.li;'.' 'iia innir Si-hog) nt Mi
Oil, h. V..' ; ?' ;
; 1):% L. M. M.:CVd.im and Mrs. '
t'.. McOU/.-m motored to Columbia,
Stmur.y to fcj Mrs. Glen W. Mi
TiYPiiivi >." ? w'l'ti ? Son ig mtftkTirv
pi'al and according to reports is doir
nicely.
Mrs. Daisy Ellison oft Amelia St.,
' vi-v Mel, a! !his writing. '
; . boo afaiiiioro.'Baptist union w:
1 iiolcl this v. e'o'v at Blenheim Quire
-.Ml rep'Tiii. wont over the top.,??
M.-vcs l.i'r.v'i1', Fi'lilun, Wasliii'ii
ton and Gordon worshipped with ti
I itnT'JTTiM'.j pf^T'n'A. M:ETz. mure
J A lav;re number of others were pres
c!\ to h. ar Bishop.E. \V.! D. Jones' c
j Wasi,in: t.on, D. C.
liie Clio Graded School oppnc
Monday morning with a splendid- or
(>}:ivront. Rev: R IT Tlidrlirk, princi
pal-and his splendid corps of tcachei
over. - '
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Mrs. Aitliur lolly and childre
"Miss.B. J. J ones left Saturday -ft
' Wagon, N. C., \vhere she will teac
tlus term.
t'n-.- Wnt.i.ffi U vi.ry >;i<at
tiiis writing.
Send , all reports to d.'J Amelia S
for Bennehsvile Locals.
My. I-:. ! :. Filler. th? colored shoo
maker on Ohurch' St., , is still ope
for Easiness and on the job. lie make
^ohl shoeu look new.
- When you want painting dono,?st
'.'ostrs Lewis Milts and James Dps
at.Mr. E. E. Fuller's ofliec;
Mr. Tiiid Mrs. Abbie Davis arid
company of people from Honea-Pat
motored to Abbeville last Sunday.ai
ternoon and spent a few hours wit
friends. *' - V ;
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Dev. T. M." Gary filled "hts" pnt])
last Sunday morning and night. II
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^v?'vivu nuvtiui aui.niuiib uaen iim
Sunday School was held at the usui
"hour. 'mere, was an old folks coir
cert at St. James on .the 27th. It ytn
finite a cre.it. ^ln'Crs^ 1?_J
The-international fair is ?oing r
at St. James-, thi".; week.
.Rey^JJ. Buown on Peer mduii A'tt
, worshipped with us last Sunday nitrl
Ulo Pave a splendid, talk after sei
' vice. : "V"
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Loth's Hot
Blast Heaters ?
a? "" Vr
yjw ?lt keep your home ^
- ccrzifui table even in the %
colch- st weather with lit- |
tie.attention and less fue l
he c;? use the hot bh'.st J|
dov. H bums all thc~ I
cotil and the pases.
Holds Fire I
Over Right
And gives you warmrooms
to dress In on cold f 4
winter mornings.
is easy for you here. Yoo're
for chasing chill to a cabinet I
ur prices rights ?
.KDWAKL
'THE WINCHESTER STORE
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id, Mrs. .Martha Turner, after spending
j several weeks here as the guest of her
le rolutivctv' iett kt;rt-v.-Cek for her-4tome
id} at: Atlantic "Cityf i\. J.
| Rev. A. Burton of Pasedena, Cali.
fr Xofma, spent the past week-end -in
>1, ' the city. \
jy : Aifsa Carrie T&. White, who for the
ic past four weeks h?ts been confined tc
mthor bed- on .account of illness, is now
able to be out again to the ultra do
Tc tight uT TTTr TT'eTulsT Alisi White
ol washes to thank Iter numerous friends
ie i;or .their knulngfes-shmyn lier during
Vr I her iilni;|;.i. Dr. S. S. LttWton was
?b-4he ef-'t h'-ut---phy>dviaxt- in charge.
it 'Alesdames Tec.ora Robinson and
1 Bo ft a a Hunt anil Mr. V. Myers mo.
R j cvvHrr.-\'ei\berry last Sunday.
ReM. n 'ay night vno an, ideal one
.?.i- tiro annual Ilal'r.wdon celebration.
lj -4 ? _v*~>'Z ."ml, rv
P. :\d there. were several elaborate
S. functions" given hereabouts on that
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; , IMV. ArTh'ur Berry. after spending
iff lh.a past two. menths in the State of
jiv nlucky, lias returned to his home
is iie're. ?f -e
~~~"tn the al'S'.n*e of a regular pastor,
rs Rev. I>. P. Adams supplied the pulpit
h. 'tffie A Hen .Temple- A. M. E; Church
. : l:^st Sunday.' . Ije preached, two good
fr?) Va'.'tn at nmn.??to tl^,?edification
ie of these, present. The presiding- el_
hHdfV. Rev - -T W irr'l.r'" Ml V 'M'TU"!
-J-ulod to preach ne,xt Sunday morning
rnd night. You are invited to be
recent. \
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nivivi-g vave . !
s. :?l?-?-?-?
u \VC arc hearing" the last c*all" for
? to go otu the tup.,?What I
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riitnn by-this, is-that there'are three
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^ ; n.oiv Week* Jnri'm o- the l'iedmojit Con.
l.fcrciwe. Many of the pasters are be
k I ginning to i-h.n'h . seriously, n limit the
J aftermath. Alt Carmcl'lias?always
. | doiie her duly plus. . .Whatever the
'; bishop .wants, we stand ready and
I willing to advance, on our knees.- <
We hope lo send our esteemed- pas
j tor to the conference with all reports
j icauy anu colors liying. He has
. worked without'ceasing and the work
!S
ilia*-he has thme will never die. We
are . ititied that fho-wwk~w*iH- take
<e care of the man. - . . . *
' tsur.day, .<he ushers bad a special
; s. rhkni 'al 12:15 by Rev". AI. C. C'hceks
of hie Fomr.rtin 1 nn- Bhptist Church,
a ;.e?.o)?l aided his ushers, lie chose for
^ hi.; text I'salm subject: "A
" . joyful Sound/'- This was a message
^ '.wi-iHh white to. th0. ushers arid others
who were interested. . Rev. Checks
had been indisposed for several days,
'only 1 nving be.n up._for_f<>'urday &. H-e
11 responded readily to the call of the
'? -yon'ng' mpfrr ~ ~T
Sjuridriy high', we were favored with
, QHritftCT ;rr: at Thessag(> by our poet1
i it ache,r, Rev. J. Wiflierspoon of
S. C.7pnstiv of'PSjilar-jBoono
pC' rfTutr; lie sely.a o<1 ior-?-v -t-exi PFo
n : verbs , 2.?.:2P>; Subject. "The Heart."
- Rev. -With: rspoon acquitted himself
i like nn- intpllcetiinl giant. lie, .is irii' 'i
''deed- a elat e slud"rit and a convinert
iiv erjror of Cod. Any church
would 1)0 print! to have such a ch?ar
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ives Even Heat Over Entire
House
master
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safe in any choice made here
ticatt r for three to four rccms.
UOMFAN Y
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Among the many activities and e',
veiitg gmng-on-at?Benedict Coilogo
was the dedication of the grand stand
by the Benedict .Club^ . This eveijf
1 is no doubht indelibly stamped in the
memory of all those who attended
! (jie service. DV. Charles II. Broyn,
' pastor of Second Calvary Baptist
' _ L'hUrch, delivered . the dedicatory ad_
dress,'-being introduced by the presi "dent
of the club, Dr. D. K. Jenkins..
Dr. Browrt, in his rfcnfnrks referred
to the splendid accomplishment by
. the Benedict Club and the liberal re_
> a police to-thoir-call bv graduates and
' friends of Benedict College. Dr. N.
! A. Jenkins, campaign manager for'
I the club presented the grand stand
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I U 111L* I'UIIC^C UI1U ailUUUIKCU VIIC nc?
.name*of the athletic field as Antis/del
Athletic Field. President C. B.
An! isdei responded very cordially and
fin his renirakff expressed his appre'?::hfn~and
thff ahpreciation of the
college for this'wonderful gift. ??
Another phsae of the dedication
Service was the ghme.between Bene
vii ) ;)iiil .Tnhlisun Q. f-trnith University
. Both teams , played welT. While the
girls kept the purple and gold colors
waving high in the air our boys show
j cd 'their dash^ vim and pep on the
j gridiron and tbe gome ended with
jvictory lor iienedict.
Dr. Red-fern reports the largest col
; lege group for Benedict Collegc during
his history with the institution.
On October 31 the enrollment of "col^
lege students was 124.The normal
: i11n11 '?p?a hiell U'flB IntVoductul a few
years ago is bringing very satisfac
n'nntv nnv rnnt nf iViic crrniir* will nr%r\
tinue their work during the Junior
Senior years und eompk'te n eol
lege education, with a Bachelor of
[ Arts degree, and major'in Etluca!
tion. ....
i All the graduates who graduated
^ ?.Iny,?inn, -n-nr^ ciiPf.ngcfiilNr plrirpri
m a .number of the best schools ond
chiefly in the high schools before the
opening bf the. schools in September.
Se. eral xrequests for teachers hav_
rng'degrees have been made by prin_ ?
*. ipals in this and .other states which
11 c(hiaJ net W tilled tor want of nvalL
able' graduates -of Bencuict College.
These requests have been chiefly for
high - schohl teachers who weru pre~
j pared*to" teach science and Latin which
indicate in eeneral advanced .work -in_
' high school courses. ' i.i
Doctor D .F. Thompson, pastor of
.the Taberraclg Baptist Church-, Augusta,
Ga., and one of our o\Vn grad_
' uateS who is doing a great work,
Uyas' with-us during one of" our rd_
! cent chapel services, lie gave some
good practical 'counsel .to the stu
ULni?body--?md emphasised~the"ideas,
i 'Know what you know well and do
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' citing Certain letters and applications
for positions as teachers and t?.ud that
' ?. .number, on account tof the dc
i ficiencies ip; letters "and applications,
j had failed to secure positions due to
, incorrect spelling, faulty composition,
' capitalization add punctuation^- His
forceful message tvas well .received By.
the students. . i;
"** "Doctor J, C. White, pastor of Zion
Bapti^ rhHi of bv-*very
earnest manner a strode cvan
golistic message to 4-he?student body
on last-Sunday night. He placed em.
! phasis-err-proper living now, holding
i. Ili-it nhiin find ivillinfrly fnvprpt .gpid]
. fm'gayo nur trespasses.?It. was im?
possible Tor us itv later.life to get a
_ yav from our sins of earlier periods
because incidents .and events' would
bring them to our memories. .
At last came the Halloween, party
H Tfrtlie college chape] last Saturday
|-: night. '' This party was looked for
' ward to by marly of the students be
ausc it has always provided for an
- ..evening- of-rcal i>len;nw,p<,and entertainment.
The chapel was elaborately
and beautifully decorated with con
trusting colors and favors that por
?H*ayed the spirit of Hnllowe'en. Many
of the students \vore"wnsks. "The first
feature of the party was' an inter.
c ting and well rendered program,
which furnished much fun fori .all.
_ Then the social began in a quiet and
dignified manner and the students Gn
joyed themselves immensely. The
party is an annual featux*e of the Y.
{W. C. A.
Tlie service last Sunday of the Y.
' W. C. A. was especially- good. MrsrC.-'D.
Saxon, teacher in Booker Washington
High School and a prominent
j woman in the city and state \yas the
speaker of the evening, and as she
?nsvolty does, brought'a helpful an*}1
inspiring message to the girls. One
could but appreciate her talk from an
historical stand point for she pictured
clearly why and how kingdoms had
fallen from-early existence down to
-j-h? present which lead to her main
kingdom will fall unless we do our
bit to 'perpetuate it." The counsel
I. was well worth while and wjag well
leceivcd by the girls. ^
Mr. A. iM. Montgomery of Union, .
S. C., was "the guest of Mrs. Ida V.
Bulling during the?South?Carolina
State. Fuir.
Mil 1 H Miivwnll nf. Washington,
JJ. C., a graduate of Benedict and-*
prominent business man of Washington
loked in on the'student body last
week. We are proud of our grad_
ites and especially those that are do
ing. well. i
Miss Trcssie Boyd, clr.Ss of '21 and
ft teaeher in Wilson High Sehooj dt
Florence was present at one tjur- chap
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? HON F A PATH N1TWS
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31 rs. Janio Latimer is still reported
Miss dennie Shaw, Miss McDuffie
and- 31 r. and Mrs. Horace Mattison
were guests of" Mrsf Blanche Clinkscales
on lastMonday afternoon.
Mr.- P. W. 31a'pison attended the
fiur ni i^UiUiiiu ?i iitst i nursuay ana
was the guest of Mrs. Mario MeDuffie.
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Mrs. Blanche Clinkscal.es attended
-the Fair at Gtthimbia lnwt Tluiredny.
She reported a very pleasant .trip to
the capital city-. .
Mr. C.-B. Acker of Abbeville wasin
Honea Path on Wednesday after, i
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Mrs. Amanda.Mattison of Washing 1
ton, D. ' C* is spending a while- with
i her son. Mr. "Ed Mitchell.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith attend
ed the funeral of Mr. Frank Mattison
Ht Ro,tnn Sunday afteiiiuun. ' |
Itlr. TIeTTVyMaltison with Severalother
friends of Asheville, N. Ct, mo
toreek-hr 'Honefin Path Sunday-***th?gucst
of his sister, Mrs. Blanche
Clinkscales. -. . 1
Miss McDuflie, Miss Jennie Shaw
,and Mr. Marvin and R.oy Mattison
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.->vi v i.vu ui ivvtA^r xuwiiiibbaiii
Sunday afternoon.
REKSF'Sm
\ V MRS. P. R, R
A Full Line of Patei
Cigarettes and Tobact
!*__ Madam C .1 Walkpr'
Times: Ice Cream an
,-phoni
1422 -Assembly-Street-. ?ooocfworf
ao aooocKKK>r?-> oodo oot
caeoyep?<r^C'Cr<yyc- 00 :>o"0"ooc
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Mail Culture, Facial Massagir
MMES. LYLE^ HC
I I. S. Leevy's Di
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^?1 131 Washinglor
-4 Big Line of Clothing I" or
tren. Boys Suits A Speciall
?A-~ Pry ^li
Connected with our stc
Shop, Barber
f. We are not selling Race 1
cause we can sell Better {
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PINC'KNUY'S Fl
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1IAUDLV1LLE NEWS
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A grand rally was.h.id at Fisher's .
Chapel M. E. Church Sunday night
for the benefit of the pastor.
The rally was a success*. The pviz.
es being awarded to Mrs. M. Buck'--??
stitch and Eliza llolnrison.
The. Beaufort County School op^
ened Monday morning with a large
gathering of student^ The .teachers
are the some as last year; Rev. G,. S. ,
Albany, principal and Mrs. Anna B.
Randall, assistant. l . ' /*
The Steel Gxmguind ?iir of its mem
Ijevs visited .HarcTeviflc and was-^a
frrort help to the rally. T
?'Flamming J. Doyle p>tde a quick ?
trip to Savannah kist week! ,
R^ .11. Scriven returned .homd. after ~
a short stay in Asheville visiting relal
lives. " .
Mr. and Mrs. J! C. Fields returned
home after a short stay in Suffork, ?"Va.
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Mr. 011ie Shoppard \iccomapnied by
Mr. Jinrmie Long and others motored
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to Ilardoville the -past weekr ???
. S. H. Ncwsome made a quick trip* 1
to Savann.ah the past week. " * ~
Little Johnnie DflTiey, Jr., made his
Way intTT K. 1U kau4vcnVA??rbt?r-fthoT>and
received severe cuts with the
razors.
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^State College "Bulldogs" ran wijd . ?
with Ilaines here at-the fair Friday by
piling up an elaborate score of 45? i
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.Fumbles and jmnnltios frequented
t-fae game. Many times the fumbles of. |,
nn/? 'tnnm \nnvn. o/\vno/->/l Ki? 1 Ua ?4 U ?
vvwiii nviv vuvutu U.V UIC Ulllfi. , 4 J
hut on a whole the Carolina buys were ,-?L
more' on the alert. . ' :
. Long p{iss from Powell to Dawldns,
punt received by Ore dell who ran G5
yards. ?r heavy linn plun^o hv Tim???- ninjrham
were some df the methods
used in pilinjr up the score. : ^ -?
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it Medicines.. Cigars . ^
'os. : A Full Line of 8
s Preparations at gll 0 .?
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Manicuring. Hair- Bobbing ? . - '
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Columbia, S. C. 1
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TCEN5ED EMBALMtR
LINA & GEORGIA
FuneFal Cars and Funeral
< Equipment
As Good as the Best
And Bettjei^lhan_ the Rest ?
And Prices Less
COURTESY
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Rcaijence Phone 77fi5.
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