The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Satnrday, Novembtr 12, 1927.
I Church News
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JON ICS CHAPEL YOUNG WOMAN'S
MISSIONARY SOCIETY '
- " NOTES
Miss F. C. Benson was hostess to
the "Y.'s" Wednesday, November 2nd,
, at her residence on Sumter St. -The '
meeting \yns opened by greetings
from the president. A brief business
session followed the devotional exer .
cises. The "YV were <favored by
short talks by the visitors: Mrs. Len .
ard, Miss Huttie Haines anjl Mrs. C:
. J. Benson, district F^re/sident of the
Missidnary sbciefyT Mrs."Behson,gave '
some good pounsel and complimented
-?the young women on thyir part in the
: t-emodeling the interior of the church.
The three talks were responded to .
by Miss Robinson.
The members rgsponded-to the- roll j
call with th? ?
following program was enjoyed: Life ;
of Ruth?-Miss Gertrude Lott; Duett ;
? rinwrit nnH P.rpnn; Wbon your _clock
stops?Miss Fannie Miller; Solo
Mis. Alice Labiut;; . Qtlf IVOfldfiEim "
ijinuy"?miss i_.eunna yviison. * I
The hostess served a palatable two ,
course luncheon of delicious salad on ,
lettuce, stuffed peppers, saltinqs, ice i
cream and cake. The next meeting
will be November 23rd ut the home ,
of Miss Boulware. ?i? -~-i
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ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH HAPPENINGS ?
??Qur Sunday School was graced"by
the honorable superintendent, Div J. S
H. Goodwin loot Sunday morning, who -j
?- gave us a-fine talk at the closing ex. <
ereisesi- -The Rev. F. J. Wise was o
guest of the pastor and made an in. t
tresting^ialk to the school: Plans are 1
already on for the raising of our mon {
ey for the Stote Sunday School and l
B. Y. P. U. Convention which meets -t
at Rock Hill next July. . (
At~thg~morning service's the Rev. F.
J. Wise of Greenwood, preached a j
most interesting sermon from the t
Lord's Prayer, found in Matt, tith (
chaper.' "Thy Kingdom Come" were \
the words of his text. Rev. Wise is i
an exceptionally good minister, ul .<
though he is handicapped by an impediment
of speech by reason of his I
long illness; yet it is interesting to t
hear him interpret the scriptures.. i
At 1:30 P/ M. Rev. J. G. White, our 1
pastor, preached the funeral sernion
of Bro. Alex Jackson. ' i
At , 3:00 P.?M, Pastur White uc. i
companied by Madam White and Rev. 1
" <.^-Wise motored down to ArthurtoNvn, <
- ? where they met the_*Zion Pilgrim con. .
gregation. The .Rev. F. J. Wise again "1
broke the bread of life. ' Mrs. White <
organized a musical choir from ?jl. I
mong the younj* boys and %^rls of
that church.- Communion was offered ?
; ' also. Zion Pilgrim, since Rev. Wfuffcl
and his. members made such improve : 1
'ments there, .by enlarging and paint- !
ing inside and outside, is one of the ?
prettiest church houses in Richland
' County. . :: *)
The B. V. P. U. met at Zion at G:00
P.I M. and elected officers f-or *1928,
which resulted as follows: president,
?- . Miss Ruth Bynum; _ vice-president,
Miss' Carrie E. Cooke: Recprding sec- J
7??-?yetary, Miss Lillie" M|ro-Martin; Cor >
' respondine secretary, Mr. Charley J
L" Suber; treasurer, Mrs. Addle Lyles;
go'rup leaders, Mrs. Bessie Faye, Lie. <
J. W, Plunkett and others whose
t .. . names are forgotten at this writing. 1
At the night service the Rcv- E. '
R. Aoberts, of - Columbus, Ohio, 1
preached for us; the Rev. C. C. Ohilds. <
of Detroit, Mich.; Rev. Lydia Crook J
(white) of Asheville, assisting him.
The"service& were wonderful and in.
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"Every first Sunday is our foreign
mission day. Our pflfering was taken .
and sent to Dr. A. A. Graham Foreign :
Mission Board of the Lott Carey Con. 1
? vantion.? .
Mr. Frank White has the contract *
for the painting - of Zion Baptist .
Church. HoJias nine painters there I
working like beavers. * 1 . 1
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MINISTERS" UNTON^NOTES
Jk The interdenominational ministers'
* union convened Tuesday, ?November
7th in Bethel A. M. E. Church, with
Dr. H. Brown, presiding. Dr. G. T. J
" ~ Dillard conducted the "devotional* p
On the account of the annual as
sembling of some of the Methodist
conferences and Baptist Associations
jt to whfclr quite n number of oflrmin
PH' isters belong, there were not many 1
in the meeting. The spirit of inter. ^
e?t, however, \vas greatly manifested.
m Dr. C. H. Brown, the order Of the.]
day/ rendered a paper on the sub_
L feet, "Should a Man Obey God or ;
Man?" The scribe was forced to de. <
of Columbia
:. WHITE 1W^)".,.CIOmuuOU0^UUOUO'.'C''.^-'0^^^
part front the meeting on the ?*ecoui
of illness .before Dr. Brotvn read h
paper. We feel, quite sure that tl
matter was interesting and instrui
live because oi the source from who
it came. . i
the ntxt meeting, November 11th, wi
convene at Sidney Park C.. M. 1
Church, Blandirt^ St. "
f JONES CHAPEL NOTES
Our ppstor preached an interest in
ermon at 11:00 A. RI.
3:30 P- M- Br Mo^c aruPduW* ftof
people of Na: ?areth - Baptist Churcl
worshipp with us- Dr. Moss preacl
an able and instructive sermon. II:
wonderful choir rendered soul.stii
hub music lor me occasion.
Palmetto South Carolina A. M. 1
Zion .Conference wilt .crmvonc wit
Jones, Unapi'1 November 10th.?Ytt
which will, be presided over hv Bisli
&r D. W. Junes, A. M. , D., D., tf
presiding bishop and as there will I
i large attendance .of delegates, son
af whom are strangers because 7
the' fact that this annual confercnc
is the closing one. for the one hun
Jred~and twenty sixth quadrennial c
the A. M. E. Zion Church,, the pub
lif is cordially invited to eagh-SCSsio
from the 10th to the 20th inclpsivi
>T." LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURC1
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The Home Coming- Onv piTtfr* m:
St. Luke's Episcopal Church Sunday
Kuvembei 0th, \\as?a success I'ruiii ev
?ry viewpoint.
The numbers rendered, by those t
:he faculty and students of both A1
On University and Benedict Colleg
ind the local talent of the city wer
ieenly and agreeably enjoyed by a
xppreciative audience,jjjdiich well fill
;d tlie church. 4
The captains of the clubs are vor
grateful to those who participated i
he progiMm and those who were pros
?nt and contributed financially, and i
asing this*medium to thank every in
dividual "who wa ^responsible for th
success. .... v. .. a
Th0 program will long be rcmem
acred as one of the very a best eve
arried out in the city and the heart
-espouse of friends will bc. remcm
^ci'fu in iikc 11 unner.
At this meeting Mrs. Pullin an
Vounced that Benedict College*woul
have a community singing at ZIo
Baptist Church Qh th0 fourth Sun
Jay in this month,, and Mrs; Hopkin
inrtounced vesper services at Allen U
llversity. At "both places friends a*
ixteutled a cordial ipvitation to at
:end.'.
The regiilatt^GiOO?frr-m. -vesper sei
vices as heretofore* announced l'or-ev
rry .Sunday, at St. Luke's Communit
Home,- 2135 Elmwood -Avenue, \vi
ie held as usual, and friends are ask
,'d .to attend.
M a.fnffiTY it aptTst ' .
CHURCH NK\V
Spartanburg,1 S.-? C.-?There was
urge attendance at Sunday Schoo
We were very glad- to -see Mrs.?Mat
IolpilC fro pi Maryland, tmtk.hnmi' an
in 6Ur midst again; also Mr. Ilenr
Perry and1-Mr; . Miller and his
The lesson was discussed by the class
as, " " ..
Immediately after Sunday Scho<
Rev. Coleman preached ; taking fc
his subject "The Watchman." O
sunday evening Rev. Coleman preach
;d at Trinity M. E. Church. The Jun
ior choir rendered music, with .Mb
Murph as pianist.
'On Sunday night Rev. P. P. WatsO
lamp to us. Tfe"took for Tjis suBjec
'Be'f Ye Ready" and everyone en
joyed the sermon. We were glad t
see Rev. Watson in the city and wis
ihat he *would return. ??
Rev. Coleman spent the day wit
Gladys, Tils daughtej.
Little- Mis^ Mary Lou Murph ha
been indisposed for the past weel
but is better now.
Mfs.-Blanche Patterson had a sma
nviimnfi AM HAvf Awiua/l OWa?In
1>|H I rtlUMI Hi; IIIUU. Ollt* 1ft IUSVIII
eery well at^this writinpr.
Mrs. Emma McKissick is restin
much better at this writinpr.
The church is still proprresihp? rap
idly.. Wqtch out members and friend
tor the .rally.
NOTICE . - Georpretown,
S. Q.?"The Court (
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Cahmthe-trf-the County ond citv c
Georpretown under the direction c
the D. D. G. W. C.. Mrs. Esther .
Foyd; is "planning a bipr reception i
honor of the Grand Worthy Counsel
lor, Sir P. A. Ttoper, who will mak
nn offlcinl visit to the above name
city Nbvember 15th,
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Charleston News
Thtr b-aAiy contest fcfn'en by the Ha
K- 4ie?Qi lb'own 'Toilet a led. Clu^T clOsI
.\ ith Halloween . IVu*ty fo rthe .lltt
*T -A~,?Qui 10 !' number Were present ar
h, folk, TYidiiy il'ternoon ;it the V. \V. ?
tcJ. JsCiUJlilUily. enjoyed- themselves.' T1
is . t :aa
? ->. uiimiu^ uciifjys? \vurv;|
' Or aloe Brow 11, Ltmiji-Johrrson and Ct
rolii>t> Thomas. .
Aliss Dfnn.u ro<|Uotte was hoSte:
to the Kntre NouV Kive Hundred Oh
h last Tuesday ai'teriiobn. The part
was quite* an elaborate affair. At tl
L? end uf (Ik .u'uncs Mis. CHlTi
ie liad scored highest and received tl
>e first prize which was a lovely sirin
,e of beads. The consolation was SraA\
t?y Miss Ada Kpps, which was u han
;e embroidered scarf.? Mrs. Susie Bui
ceived the booby? Guests-for the al
^ ler-having hast number of points rc
1 eriua.iv V. I i u".Misses Ada Kpus. -Lueil
iL -Sfimli'm.-Strlht- ('astion, ItoSn Olyd
?* Genie DeCasCtr, Inez Spencer,'Mes
dames Sylvia .Johnson Klise Thoriv
If" ? Marian
Seahrook, ""Bee McGill, Beu
lab I.evin. lyssje Abv/.yck. Knimie Pur
^ vTs, .\layme ' Johnson, ,Ivithol lioirmai
Daisy ("a!fot. Susie Butler, Cbnni
? tiiienu'eau, .Madeline l.a Ruuchor-Lefi
P;?i,vton,--Marie Brawley,'
'M.iss Mimlai Pinckney" entertaine
" Th0 It u by cats Whist Club-last Mon
c I da\. afteinoon at her beautiful horn
c |on Sprint? St.7 The house, was bojiu
n j tiful!y <!Ocorated iwith ferns and flow
~ i ers. The hostess served a-dcliciou
< Phin'otP W i f V* hlin/'lv' nt f 1m nlAuh 4-V?
I)rs. E. L. IIcmi', A. G. Purvis, H. J
n
, games. ' . .. '. "
I" Johnson and "Meyers. Morrison an'
3 Ihfmilton ni'itorc:] to Orangeburg t
.witness tin' ("tit!in. Paine footbn'
0 very pjeasant trip,
game oil* Friday last. They Report.
Coach Perry is rapidly' {retting1 th
1 Avery .-football squad into shape t
v meet the "fast Booker T. Washingto
" team of Columbia1 (the Tornadoes
here next Monday, tho 14th. Bot
learns lave a- good record and thi
? promises to ho a very interesting;run
n test. The local-management has bee
successI'ul in securing the services c
Mr. Br ice Taylor. the couch, of Clafli
College, to referee the { anil1.?:?: "
0 Miieh credit is due Mr. Georp
Will'ams and Mr. Samuel Paber fc
'heir eii'drisdn organ! x.i i.vg*the.Charles
ton County Cob-rod' Eair as^nointioi
? ThtrrTT. t"a lestmiV first attempt an
^ the" prospects look very bright ^
_>'"ccoss, ?.lan'y" of jinv local farmer
merehairtr^and schools have very Ore
ditable booths. The.dates of the f;r
are th^c 7 th through the lltli. Th
Johnny J. Jones Exposition shows ai
furnishing, the amusements.
a ' -i..
p 1iuc liiarieslun District is busil
eiHjhjsod in makiiyjf proportions in an
y-^brf-aSn-the Annv?.il Conference,of th
.Methudisl Churc)], which convent
^ here Tut'TtiAyr. December Gth at 2*:C
P.M. ?' ./ .
Mrs. Elizabeth Neil .. became th
hrid^ of Mr. Hazard of Columbia o
) dast Thursday sit St. Mark's Episcc
>T
l?il Church in the presence of a fe'
n ?3
maess
r11 REV. SAM B. WALL;
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BiHr
xperience meai\s-~3hl"ll |H| (
nd ability?the reason LV.tj
fhy you can place ut- Br&S
tost confidence in our
bility to serye you best, IjvJl
u pe ri or equipment, I
loderate cost, care in
yery detail assured.
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intimate friends. After the ceremony
the happy couple motored to Colum
hia, where they are. to npike theirM'u
L ture home.
?Greenville News?
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ic Mjfjs Janio Holmes, a popuTai
le teachers in thy Cniori Hi^'h School,,
r spent the past week-end with rela
ti.ves and friends at Due West. .
iS Airs. Louvyn u \\ ithcrspoUn left last
tb'we.t'K lor Louisville, . K>v ? lie re she
y will make her futurity home with her
ie son, lie v. I). 1,.. Withcrsponn. who iA-r?
ie Church of the BliU'/'Grass Metropolis,
ig Miss Nettie Oxnor of. Spartanburg,
ja was the truest of Miss Marine. Wliitronl
last \tfeek end.
/- J Mr. Italy Letman, formerly. of McJ
Corrnlck, hay moved to this city unl
!? is .connected with Alabama Pressing
1^ Club, o/ which histcousin, Mr,K. JIT
e, Let-mam is pr^prie^or. , :
i- Miss Brown of (ilia riot to and Miss
e, : Tinker of Spartai\hurg\ Were the"'
u guests of Mr. and Mrs.'John McKel
' | vey at their Troter St. horn., last
i, week. f "
ie . Iy^'v. J. \V. -DougViss, the presiding
u elder of,thcGroennrie District, filled
1 the pulpit at Allen Temple A. Si,. 10.
d Chttrch?Sunday morning; and nijrht,
- ' much to the satisfaction- of all' pi'eS
e ent. Each discourse prayed practical.
. inspiring and convincing;. The Sun
_ ' day School services were inttcrcsiinp-.
is as usv?il. Th.e leuguc .meeting .was
e featured with a program; selections
?, by Miss F. L. Lykes and I'rof. I, '
Bates standing out.
cl .The musical eXtravaesuifzaT foitur
o ins; the leading# talent of thL. city. '
II'which was given . Monday night at
j Springfield Baptist Church. Rev. C. F. |
a Gandy, pistol*. was well received by
e an enthusiastic, gathering,
o On Friday evenitigf-November 11th.
n there Will he an Arni'istic0'Dav pro- /
) gram given at the Evangelist Bap.
iv tist" C liurc'h, Kevi A. R. Burke, pas
s^lor. . All ex soldiers Mnd their wives
-are urged to In- pieseiit as njo iruc-u^
n of the church. ' ^
? framed in .Newberry for the past >.ev
era! months, spent-?thc past week:
:pjend witij his family here.'*
>v j Mrs. James T. Robinson. after
spending a week -it Xew 1 >errv.- Ua.>u
a?4-t-oUTHWd to her home here:?" _?
d I On Tuesday nijr-ht a very ppprycia
[>' | five audience of Greenville citizens.
3. fhad the frreat "jrvnyT pleasure of ft??'
v teniripr to a profound, practical ?md inif
spiring''address which was delivered,
e by M r. AV. D. Hill, director of agency,
e forces for the North Carolina Mu
tual Insurance Co...Durham. X. .C. in
y th0 Phyllis Wheatley*.Centoj'7 who, on
i^o.ccmmt?of- the en fmaaul?-?fie
President C. C. Spaulding, made .the
?s principal-talk of the eV^nine.-.
0Mr. Hill used as'a topic "Success"
with which- he mad0 a lastmlr "invife
pression Upon the minds of those who
n braved the inclement -weather to hear
? i him. ' The exercises ?it .th<y .Center
w were followed^hy a gathering of husi0'CrO"0"OWCtWOvycoy^-0-?ttO"0'AO"OrvOV:>OVO?:>
g|_ HOME COI
Sidney Pai
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M SUNDAY, NO'
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ru^s and f)rof('r"7T^nrI"rjiTiTi in the Klks (
iCfub Iioom, the j^Ul^eririt* beiiujfeaher
?>f leading Men, " iticTutlmg .Mr.
>*?ymo'ur Carroll, Columbia ao4-?W<-v. H
Jackson, Anderson... . ...y_ " o]
Mr. .Seymour Oirroll of Columbia. <V
I em 1 lie 1 list few day* hern rn
Greenwood News
. W? S. , l'i;^ QlolUf.,?pni't'T?ttf?rr
Ml I.' ' n' t i. (i let nv. uii. I liiMi'U-t, warn
the city Sunday'on route t-o home, IJ
I'.ue West. ' . 4 -!
Dr. L.A. I.ogan of WinTon,""Ibv. h
I. XV; Withcrspoon of Laurens and
Ucv. 'f. H. '1 ohtley and J. S..'Mofairirr h
-werf* recent Cillers at the A. My K.
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.?Bis .1 \V. Douglas.^ 1). .1. Rumse-i".' I.
mil Kr.v AT i-i
*" y- n iiuanih arxi your
1 111<l 1,1 upon attendance of tie "i"
;'olumhia .South Carolina Annual <\ n- :
>iv:tvi; i-n S; w i r t a rebirrjTr.' S. f. at tlvi- V
writ in jr; " . - \ '
%> iV Jl. Pair, of Cblumbus, Ohio, ?
-pent last week visiting hjs___mothcr. ;
.Mrs, Julia. Fair, a01 Poptist Street.
Hfl. has returned to' work at Syra
enso, N'.' V.
- M;>. S..ih(. Hallai'il has * r.u urnod
.; on: .Monck- ( . ui.nio , In y,,, ?
ulhd.un account ol the illiK^s of boY
uijfhter, Miss Gladys?, \vhd is touch,
np- there. She reports Miss CfVulys
-on v+t k'seint?.- ?? ?:
Quite" ji frpwd o'f , "Green wood i(es"
attemjdd tht.. marriatre of Miss*. Violal>en:ly;
Anlonff them were: Mi's.e;Mamij.
L. Williams, Alice Gary. Co.
"nova Xandtp ICstclle Waller,' Mrs.
T l.,; T> A . T: T*
. u. i|(m.nian, ,ur. and .Mrs. IT.
I). Pen-in, Mrs, Hat.tie. .Weiv, and'Mr. OrATalier.
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Kcv/Wilsrm of theC. 51: ET. church
hps'closed ;i very-rooee; M'ui meeting
'at his- church. ..
Mr. Archie- Quarles, .tljsscs Annie
and'; Mary Quarles, Almeha Rumbling. :
Mr. William Calhoun motored .to Ab'**
bovillo Sunday Fb visit Mrs, , Lena
Quailes.
I>r. S. Nance, pastor "of : JVeston
Chapel, attended tlffe A.. M. E. Con .
fercnee at" Spartanburg this week. ~
Rev. It: F. Fox filled the pulpit at
AT'.i-i-iC'"n'y| laiit Snnrlin' : ?
A. series of meetings* will be held ~
at Trinity M.. E. Church beginning |
next.week. The pastor," Rev. Fergu,
son, invites the public to be .present '
each night.- -1
-\lr. and Mrs. IX M. Byrd of Brad ; 1
ley, ..were here this week circulating
among friends. ;
The ltev. George W. Bradley was
t city visitor, this week.
'ltiy fiinishing toTtch ig being
plied to the. preparations for the en^JpS
tertui'nment of the Piedmont Confer. ,1
i nee ai Mt,. Prsgah. All hands are .
at work and an elaborate entertain
nient is sure -? ;?-??~?J-i-1
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; TlHj s^log?an |,^of- Alt. C qrmei ^ is
('.reamed ot a howling succeed l'or l'J'JT.
Alas, wb can^ see the cmd. _
SijUida,. was a high spiritual day
in jftertio'iis'm: A great. Sunday school?
coupled with a gnat spiritual feast. -J-*
T|i" church was filled to its capacity Vi
a?vl the response to the sermon, which | !'
was preached by Rev; Owens, was _4
!< Lfi-iii praise*. byyits hearers.. 1
Oil 'Monday ni&ht the Twelve .Tribes - '
uX Israc 1 -\v?rs- stagodr- -It- was quite .-I4*
a- siu . es> laruelv. attended' 1w- Rap?^
''sts. I'resliyteriahsaand others. The 'd
firanc*1 "amounted to- $52.00. {.* ' !d
* Our.fair is on this weefc'and hope "
for ."a '.irpre jratheVihjr. ' 1 ( 5 :
# The Twelve Tribe's of Israel wilj be
repeated^at Bethel*Grovq on Xovent.
her 21st. .* " ')
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HANI'l KVIIXi:. AND jackson- ' " "+
\ n.i.i-; xi>ws !! .
S'tiidify at ":.'!() I'. M.- Bethlehem
apfis,t Church .Sunday School wajs '
;? no!~v~r it . if.iLriiiti.wdf^rrnr^hTB"' ' . >
Dst.'dt 4iuty. The logson was carried '
?l na n > I'Jcifdid iiianiicf and Was re :
icy i /l l.j- tjiy superintendent. The
unheiiHf Hand rjf jhe- above named
luicii ht-Ulnr; -weekly mTTntjrtJ?"51'the
?me -('l M-j:s;- M. M., Miller at four
"clock , ^?
JV<1 ?Uiu Iflail tohftve Mr. Ralph
rake from 1 i ii< t Colh-j^e to spend
10 week .'end her*' with his parents
nd; friends1. -- ' ;
To our rep-ret Afr. and Mrs. A., A.
)hes l.ost; their home, by fire Friday.
Mr. Jessie 'Raid i.aid f??" ft?! I
lOhlhs; subscription- to The I'almetto ;
fir!Or, Icy. ' M.- "
N1: - M l' 1 1 "!" ' ri1 s for 7~
nionths. MVrrcjjville, S. O.
\\.y hope other .iftcniberfi of. the
Tim/i i|i| Ib-Ttnoh wiH r.lilfeZ
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Quality Pressing Club
)ry Cleaning Repairing, Altering
and Dyeing \ I
lYe ate in business for your con-\
vonionei'-aiid-our living. A lit- ^ ( {
I tic Co-operation would help. . - "
J. II. Denley, Manager
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(Established 11 years.)
1428 Main St. Phone 5210 .
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