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m PACT MEL , Chester Paragraphs Greetings for the ^ear 1U28, fron Chester reader ] Ml" The holidays [passed quietly but i. '.pleasantly, and the real Yuletuie joj - and happiness" aeehied much in evl HsL_L-_ dence throughout the city. B . .,-Among?the ^ Christmas visitor: were: Miss'Josephine Johnson,?Mis: g* . Pauline Finley, Miss Essie Wilkes and Mr.. Louis Finley, from Belie die \ . College; Misses Eaynard Isomi Seo ' tia Seminary r Miss Bernice Sinipsor K. Shaw University; Miss Bernice Alien Howard University; Mrs. Mary l>av enport, Livingstone College; Mis Sarah Agurs, Edward Warters Col 1 P *? T? r. ic^c. i?ic5?is. muuwuie, .wi * witt and John McOrorey, Wjr>, litre Robert Macon, Joseph Stinsorv am ? . * Hemphill Brown, of Johnson ( Ehs Smith University. **' Muster Floyd iTaggrrs had the mis fortune of", breaking his arm whil .cranking n ear. Tumidity. Mr. J. T. Douglass, Jr., - mptoflv ? front Chicago, arriving here Satur fr- day-ttfjym. He preaehed ' ar^carmT PresbyterVun Church Sunday morning f "and delighted his many hearers witj his delivery of a most excellent, ser mon. Mr. Douglass is attending Mc Odr'mieV4fhe61ogicaP,Sem:narv in Chi cago. ? After spending the holiday: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J T. Douglass, and visiting friend*- ft rnlnmhi.n .nut Phnvlottd ho loft Siipi a - day afternoon'for Chicago, whore In '^ill resunre his studies. Mr. and Mrs, J. T./Douglass motor ed to Charlotte Friday and hade adici to their son. Mr. J. T. Douglass, or ; his departure for Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. Willie' Stjnson. oi Norfolk, Vu., spent ihe holidays here with tjh'e former's parents,. Mr. nn< Y??;?'Mrs. Jaines Stinson, Cemetery- St.: ???_? .. Miss Minnie?Wat'-nn. of Ridm v?.l? - Springs, spent the holiday? wiht ,Mis> Rosa Worthy. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Douglass had a? thoir p-'ipsts Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs ? Ed?Quini>, Mrs. Arlulia Black. TT7 Jimmy Bailey, Mr. James Tyncs, o: E Charlotte and Miss Ella Banks, o !' " Charlottsville, Ya. rri - A vpryidensant-oectrsicm?ws*n ; ~ ~ party givOn ;tt the home ofMiaaAl ice Lilly, on Tuesday afternoon, fro 11 ...? 1 tn A nVlocl- in honor "of Miss I'anl ine Fihley, of Benedict College. Missc - Lizzie* and Helen Buchanan and Mis Alice Billy served the guests to dc ? licidus?oh irk on sal.-id, .sailings. r?.tkc ambrosia, candy, nuts and fruits. .Mis Finley was presented a beautifu breakfast gown, and-a, bottle of per -?:? funfe: the presentation speech wa made bv Mr. Hemphill Rr'own. Mr : . Bouis Finley played several musica selections, and the afternoon- passu pleasantly. r 1 Mwwq of lti? ihvith nf AT^----A?t' ...... . * # aDunbar, "of Columbia, shocked th< ?T" ' many friends here." Deepest syiupa thy is extended the bereaved fami r;V;' iy.. vmester menus rvjimi' m nmn that Miss Emma Anderson, of ..Co lumbia, is improving after.a seven illness. Miss Anderson taught hen * "U .1 . Wrirn- Ciin StJVflVU jfl-aiO) uiiu HUB u . Tw. ' 'V course of-friends herev ^ Mrs. Jennie C^Baumspent a. wool in Camden,; visiting relatives. , Emancipation" day was observed b; the citizens here. Dr. Mamtvy, ptftor of Carmel Prysbyter..?.in Churyl delivered a masterful address. ?Thds 7?who heard him are loud in thei praise of the- facts, logic and - urn tory" and congratulate Dr. Manonej . . on every hand. *. * ' Rev. a-nd" Mrs. J. C. Oilmorc-^n their interesting little sons,. Monde " I and" J. C., Jr., motored to Winstiyr Salem and Fort Mill, and spent th holidays with relatives'. They ar : 7 ~ TVOrW lmi'k-fH-their hnrnr eft Gi lift or Heights. Miss Lola White, of .Ft. Mill, i the guest of Rev. atul Mrs.- J. -C. Gi more. Christmas trees with appfppriat exercises were held at all of* the eit ^churches. ^ . MrS. Ida Massey left Tnowd.iy nig,I for Jacksonvilej Fla.f*for an indef nue stay. X Ml npiwirmW, nf Kinp'fl MounttUl spent the holidays- with his sistoi v. Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Duek^tot an their two children, Miss Thomasin and Master Carlton Ducket, of Bene diet College,** motored here Monda and spent the day with Prof, and Mrs S. L. Finley. Prof. Dtickeft was a the wheel of his new Dodge Sedan. - . Mr. VVm. K. Collins, Mr. A danism * 1 and Mi. Macswnin W.ndlnw. student I . - ' of Benedict College, spent Monda; " With Mr. Louis Finley. , '* All of the teachers haye *roturnc< li. and class wdrlc is tt^porder 1 of eftel ffi'7 ~ MrS, Mal)el Jackson. eanMi d',m fr-,? from Charlotte and spent, the holiday - with her mother, Mrs.. WilUe Blake K ~ Mr. Mack Jackson, of Columbia M . ( \ Ku1; j ?= , 1 1 - ?. Greenville News :.v ... ?=-^-' " -* r lih'u: M. >1.'UllllHili'l, (.litj charming i 11 anil' accomplished wife of the Jfcev. ... \ -i '. <>'Mininvv, is serving lis substl- ' . tute teacher in the famous Mattoon i i'reijbyferian school on Hampton AvC : - ;?- ' . I jij-wheie she .is inciting with 8lgrrat~sqe' stress, as. was t0 be expected. I ; Mrs. Mary. Fisher, the mother of t; M r. "J. -1:. Fiahur, a prominent barber j -'iies still in death. She died islond^. i..| morning, at' the ripe age of 70 yeajsr.1 UI live funeral services will be' held - Wednesday afternoon at. Israel Chas pel Mi E. church, of which she was - a' faithful .member,, the new pastor. - .Rev. Ji W. Jones, officiating. She] ' leaves st wide eirple of re!- ' j & I Vi iervds k? mourn her Joss. Mr., and Mrs.' Alex Wells announce-) | .thi, birth of-a fine baby, a boy, born i* I'i:rt Aveeki ^? ? ?L- . ' '??j l' : i'. <M!ry Chiles, the efficient ' j |u int ipjil of the* Ti'anUi j Htwb.w'hwtwl j ' Wits in the city last Saturday. lie " reports splendid firogress at his work] ti" "CiubT*TSrt1 | Monday" afternoon at the homo of. ^j.fljrg. Knima Griffin, on McCall StJ " wh< re a very fine session was had. " j The U.win'- \vng _ favored .jvith an 7, t'v.-etlenf address hy thj? .pastor and a quite practical talk hy the presiding ! elder. Dr. J. W;. Douglass. Delicious^ . . p . / ? j dainties were served. . J .M rs. A live Feldei', :i jiupului lemh j ? t ji_v >re city schools. and her sister', i in're coiiifertahly.situated in their rei vhtlc rem d; led home at HOD Green d Ave,. '- ' - . V.V.;?f , ( * J!k .fames of ; Virginia,;. .is the r':,eU of her son anddaughter-in-law. , Air. aed Alr.s. II. M, I,. James, on; I. t'ifs; er. ity- Ridge/ . _? .. - ! Re, v. A. C. Su m per preached a real -} .' iv s..Undid sermon Sunday mhrttiiig,) . using as a theme: "Truth arid lagiu I Which was witnessed by a large eon-. Kiyg'Htwah. The - evening discourse was delivered ty the princely prosid7" I1'.. I lu P. 11 v. J?W n.m-^lass, who f oiiisu was rendered by the choir.' Alien Temi'Uvs "lil'st Quarterly Con^ .in !.u' was.; held t>;i" Monday nightr dm. Jjtia^lXiss. presiding^'l'lie 1'-. ! r lv.'s-asscssineitt was '-pdAl .in ^fu'll as ^ usual,'and all other departments J ...u..e nnr reports;. slHWtng tlntij ?uil?ptcr tlie beloved new pastor, has ^Ao- .< r.|at ion \\yll in hand. / ' _ - _____ _ilyr. Aii^Ualtia'.C. ^unipAr soars yd. to ik\v. height's Sunday afternoon I w-'r.en he delivered the principal eu. i< at t he' funeral of Mrs. Laura' A. s eiriili.n, who: died Wednesday, night ' of la.-t' evcek "Tit the City lloifpitaC 1 tTliovying a< lingering illness. The T' address was deep, timely. inaet+e?f| ~ and*' fatultf'fiyx I: was pronounced . - h.-^ ^Ttv-.rp^r T'ui.oial gcrmrm evTr dg. & live roll befog*1 loyal eiiteribftsr The - cornpjleio program foihnvs: Invocation * Kov. Aveiy, lining hymns, Rtfv'.. W. S.. Thomp.-. n; scripture' lesson and brief * l\ev ('. F. Gundy; obituary " and -telegrams.' Miss F. M* ? brief- address- on life of the deceased B \\*. A. Ki-herj see rotary of the church. Verj^ui pr-opriate' mtfslc. was furnish-, e 1 by -Alien Tc-pipll-'j famous choir. \n uVjLrih.-.v- ciov.d,- including the. 1 - r'.ilin' children from the East- wit'v-j tssfd Jn ceremony, which, proved to 1 i.e .one -of? t-ho grandest ..ever "heldj ' here.' Biojrs atfd Thaekston, leading f. {.morticians of this section, were'the r i-tlicitnt. undertakers in charge. *rhe " ' body \va3 interred i?p Richland ceme";tery where it will take its final repose ?i-vrh-tio- t lie but iwng.-shlniiTg' light of ^"tleeeased will continue to point men | ''b^lyyredeeming cross.' The beypavi c;d lam.i.iy has the profound sympathy 0 of a host of friends fhruout the naj . -.* 4* ,, "" "J-"*** ' I t'0*n. ^1-1?m-v > C.Sumpter and the writer LspVr.t Wednesday in Columbia, where s 1 die former attended an important miiv " j Isterial gathering. Th.> Sttnv Koi'vicp Svndirnfo met e Thursday night of l.ist >veek at the * Phyllis Wheat ley. Center, whore a very profitable meeting vjrs enjoyed, 11 he ma'rt ft'ntuve being the vending 1 of the by-laws as propsed by the committee. ? Dr. J.-B. Rowo is* in his office a ' train, following a visit LeesvillenS. iT? J : ,'?y ^ Mabel Jaykspn.. MrsT Marie Oilmore has returned 1 tb~hor school in BtmrreTtsyille,'after I spending the holidays hero. n Prof and Mrs. S. L. Finley spent *" ! ' (I..v?rrrnl?I'ntiinl.i.i in?Columbia. ^ Prof. Finley attended a meeting of ~ *trr-Exerntvrc Board of the J State ' ^ .Teachers' Association, and Mrs. FinT ley atfended a medtTng of" the Grant! ? ftfhrnrs of the- Ffrstern' Star -Chap^i ' T. . ... : - ? 1 3 ^Oh (he sick list are': Mrs. Jane Ma-j Mrs. Thompson,- Cemtery St'.;* fiahy j ^ J. D. McDonald. Loomig St. 1] " ' - . ' j ; . THE PALMETj Anderson News ". < :?? Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Martin enter '"*" | with 11 turkey din ncr, The invited" g-uest were Rev and Mrs'.-W. C. Ciawford ami f anVil; Rev.*arid Mr.v S. C, Capipbell, Mr. ant Mi s. E." W.,*Carter, Sr.-, Mr. and Mrs Jryin Nelsw, Mesdames- Many rnu Bertha Hawkins, Mrs. Coreen Mar shall; Messrs. Early Carter, Jr., Chik ;S'elson. The following menu wa rwa'ved: cocktail, turkey, dressing rice, green peas, cheese straws, yam cranberry sauce, pickles, cheese pic fruit salad, fruit cake, rfuts and gela ine. Thi.s was indeed a lively buncl and-all enjoyed the oci-assion. Dining: the holiday Mr. and Mrs.- Mar tin had as their guest tlior sister Mr> Coreen Marshall pf Norfolk, Va., am Mr. and Mrs;- lrviri Nelson of War Shoals. S. C. - ,. : Ml-s. Annie Martin -and her siste Mrs, tureen Muruhull spent th,r ivei'l end at Ware Shoals Urn.truest of Mr* Joice Nelson, they also visited Greei wood arid enjoyed their stay at th llUIll? Ul ivvv* uiiii iuin. .i).. w> ixaiu.^v, Mrs. Lulu Muck of Philadelphia Pa., lias been , the guest of . her chil tlren here :htis week. She was cullei to Georgia , lh$t "week On aecoun " if Hie death of a sister. ? - . Miss Rebecca- Thompson^ prinei pal of North Anderson Colored sehoci is ill. AVe hope s'he will son beo'u again. " - ? The following ollieers hhvo Peon e leeted for tht. first' term of 1928, o Lawrence Karle Court No. 39: Mrs Mamie Brownlee, W.'C.; Mrs, Lull Harper, W. Tnx.; .MrsC Lssie Cham hers, Ins.; Mr?,- Lulu J^olnus, Ora tor; Mrs, St?llic Galloway, Senior di rc at re Mrs. Nanie. WrigVjt, Junioi directress; Mrs. Nettie Taylor. Reg f Deeds: Mrs.- Lucia ^mersjgtf Roc of" deposits; .Mrs. Julia Cunningham lice, of-accounts; Mis. Alice?McPonaid.' Con'luelresjy:;- Mrs. .Nora Traym'urn; Asst. Conductress: Mrs. Sallk Young, Escort; ?Trs. Fannie Win tilde Mr-; Ella Smith. Protector TVftPT"finikin;lv the bm inyiu- part, -ul hL. inoetinp: a-grand reeeidion was enjQ>\cd by all*. ; 4\trs. __i!ii t'uiniin^rhvun. Mrs. ?ai ? < v -i-.l M r-sif Cham bers, acted as hostesses. A delleiou: ntenu was.^enjoyttl by all consistihf V.j chicku/*sahul vMIl sablnes, suctr idekles. hot' chocolate and cake wa -served . for ..dtssert and after diiine national greek letter era tlrnitv' recognizes wori done. at state a. & m. col LEGE, ' ? > r-^j -Ott-41aMs..ujlL_CaIaloiriio.. Facility. "Tjuipment, Gives Permission to Es tublish Chapter,. J^tce-ntiyc. to Sclu arship. Prominent Meft in Stnit Arc Members. Another forward step has bee been mode by tlio State A. <fc M. Co] lege in . receiving permission to es tablish a Chapter of a well know Greek Letter Fraternity. "Tha Gree letter Societies have been slow f enter many of the Colleges ijj th JSouth because the rigid laws of. thes bodies- . are opposed to? theirs ho.in established in any College, that i not floinlr a hieh irmde of work. Th rule of- one well known Fraternit reads as follows: Chapters,.of th F??iTofnity shall be established onl ".in A Grade Colleger and withsncch permission li Grade Colleges thj signs '.of; sorrr passmrr into tT 'nks of A class. All of the socii fies are equally rigid in their exai tions both upon the Colleges an chosen to be members. At a reoei meeting of one of the oldest ar i perhaps the - largest Gtook letter si eiofv nm/inf our I'lvmn iwi-mkeii #\vas given -to thy South Carolir State College to establish u Cha] tela For the past throe months; th Fraternity has been examining 1 tvdrk or this College and on the has of equipment,, faculty, afvpropriatk and type of College \Vovk done th pormh>.ion was granted. ^ As oil College, men would enjr mining' a Greek letter society, th t establishment of thjs-Ghnpter will 1 an, incentive to scholarship as onl men o^high scholastic standing ca become members. I Prominent South Carolinians ar 1 already WtWlJfvIlfWs' Gfeek L& f??- Tl'illi.i. r>! i ~ . 1-ivi oucivij. ?> IlllcllTI I'ICKPnS, 1'lt'l i Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P., Err ont Jllnt, Soientnt of TTownrd TTn j versify, President D. TI. Sims, of A hrr, University, W. R. S. Wilkinso of Stnfc College "as well as May: Rnuinyardnor, fJrArtt and a host o faculty roombers in the Suuth Chrc Una Ctfllcgop. 1 ?1 ??~ ..The foct that thta society afte eoreful examination passed upon th work of State Collepre speaks well fo the scholastic work of ihia flnllogA, ... . ^ - ? - * *. * 10 LKADEH II? IWIMI rift I HI m . i N WBERRY NEWS, Newberry, S. C., Jan. 14, 1U28.? - First, we want to say to our readers - that you will sec the Newberry News . in the- Leader each week hei'iJUFtl'l';1" / tw0 weeks have passed since Christ1 mas, all the schools have opened with, ~ a very.large enrollment. Eachfeachlq_ei; .jjeeijb to_ly__wcll _satisfie.d. with - , tin ir work. el (In Monday past it Was Said to . s , have been the coldest weather we . have-had in Newberry for fifteen s years.- Thy. doors of each school was 'V o|V?irwrWV(?fi^'^rhas been the *. time that-tho average school would have Closed, hu.t the school buildings that we have'in this county are sufli*. i c'enl to stand the cold and hot we'atlii e?:. If it is hot we can ventilate and L'. if it is cold, close in and put the wood e -on., ' On January 4th, the Elisha sclipol L i'jtiilding caught Are from . thc . sttive (iru. 'V.'hoM* it wm> tirat dincovcrcd in?. 5 had lii^ bny.s well trained. and soon e had the blaze under control.' There !T: wnyr v"( i\v "lit(l e t fa in ag e dime tir tlp}1 l> I uilding. ' " The Parent's TeachersVAssociatioh 5l ' i 1 ' ' hf. Ion Street School met' Jahu* ary '.Gth. .They elected their officers , 10F tlxe..yen? I928r Mrs. Nancy S^lnyrleton, president; .Mrs, N; J. Gallman, ' viceT-pfeSident;' Miss ,|C. Scott, secre* * tary; Mrs. Alice J. Lohg, treasurer. After the election of btlicevs the following were called upon to say. ^ something iihout~tlTc"work ofthe As" ^(.ciatioh: Prof. S. \V. Allen, Mrs. 1 N. J. Oallman; Mrs. Alice Long, Mrs. H. M. Young, Prof. E. F. Floyd. Rev. B- Caidweli, Mr. B. F. Neely, X. Di'.ckett, . P? of. R. F. Gladden and Prof. U. S. Gallmau. The meeting " was trnot'l and well attended. The * monthly - meetTijg^will be held at the ; .sUtroofhod^tf bn January* 171 at 2:00 ?:i\ M. t ?:? .'Miss Janie Parris, the- as&iscunt 'photographer, or lll'J. Washinuti n I ' siveet, Columbia, S. C., with her | " M'V NmiuC P.-ni is. Mr:-, k. j L I . RaV.-AEs^ Fannie Pan is. Mi,.Ju'..n ~j Lee Dfeher and Mr. James flail, ??i" j Train, J?. C.*,. motored to Ndwhorrj and j r i :r; i >u. Uk' day?\v:i'r Mm. Alice K.J j - A.1 ?ii';";i ii st i(ct. (ih. la ', "j * Sunday. s -.... ? . M*?ns' Bcrnice L.'.hu ksmi lias re-, turned ti> Mullius llieh. School, U'Ih-iT1"* Lixay.ru she .is teaching, afterrspendr injr a pleasant Christinas at home' wiih her parents. "7 v. Mi's. Lizzie Harp anil j fa in i.ly. \v rr~e ihe quests .of ":Mr. -and Sirs.' Larkin Jackson. They are from (Ireohyille. :s-c- i. w .Rev. and Mrs. K. Riser, of t u-'* j- lilmbia, S. C? fiev'X \V. I.. Duckett p and Cnnnly from- MnljThs7~S. C.. v,\rc | the truest*-of' Sir: and Mrs. I.nrkin 1- Jaokson during the h-flidaysr ;1 he leathers irffl Jui^D of-* St. = d I Soke's . Ivpiscopaf Sunday.'School ren-. q iletVl a Christmas program on Sun-1 'ay morning, December 25th, 1(.>27, " consisting. of Christmas songs, reoitn nations .and essays. Each pupil received 1- ,onie beautiful gifts. from the -Christ> mas tree.- A L-. ^ n Mr. Mr G. Boozer,, Mrs. Carrie k Boozer, Mrs. Anderson Russell, .Mrs., o" Elsie AT rtanfel arul daughter, Misf e Alh?vta "Daniel -motored . to Spartane burg. 'on Monday, December- 20c IDST* is OMS ,Ct N E W S ie ' y j The holiday season jrt Conway pass is j quietly. All things went' we'll:, No .V : serious disturbance was witnessed. ii--r?)i>ly?oao^srrest .was liiade ifoi- hoi11 lt jdrunk and disorderly among:, the Xo2"! near. North Conway filling: station. -* j Th(> Emancipat ion Celebration was d ('quite, ja.' success wifh Prof. John' P. ^Burgess of State' Cqllege as the prin'd i-ciple speaker, lie was . accompanied" I>" I l?y My. "Wayman Johnson, a student 1,1 j of State College. We were pleased to I I'.jivp tViom with iia I5* | Mr. and Mrs. Harrk-on C. Latimer ifi | '>f Conwuy. S. C'., are' spending: somele time in New York City with them sistor. They arc expected honi(. soon. 'n I Sir S. M. Nixon of Conway, who lias s i.heen indisposed for several weeks, ?| 'iporVf 'a fnii- of the holiday^ with hi-S >y daughters, Mrs. Mary Grice in Mnr>c . ion, S. C. Mr. Nixon Jiiii recuperated )0 | and whs able to participate in the E-. y mancipation program Jicre. n Mr. Georfce W. Tyson, one of the leading business' men of Conway and 'O . TVT-. n . ' TT T'_I! ?' - ' - iTir. vicorjre tir jTSHmer, owner or tne .aiimer'fl Tuneral Homo, motored tol P Columbia on Sunday, January' 1st, on l_ 1 special business, Ls-| Mondrn .Tnhn nwitt MoQllrbn iind 1- Stopben Green spent a few of the hoik. ? ' r'nys in fch driest on, S,,- CL^. vising s? friends and relatives, Mv,- McQueen 'f- was accorppanied from Charleston by t-.jftlhni dertrude Clark of 434 .RnceJSt. r pal of the Johnsonville Graded School [> >t fohnionyiiw. R, C. The aplfit of r (Charleston is high in the Social , world ond nroch welcome ^mhhospt^ > ... ? ? " ?iVi'i ' '' "^V -'r .1 c ? * 7?;: u.ooco5'oo<^oaooj^oc-'^o.o.O':^o;o',-ctO.^ A MESS AGE 0F< o . W hen death invades your luinily ?ji sotuuoit coiilea to you i 10111 tlyj lac C? AAU i>ENtiVOLLA1 AobU^iAl 0 [ii iutm uj .i.hiiiuii.x l?w?) to pt q policy which y.oui ioieihouglit pen 5 t - .ailtCii.-? i ? * - - -. L?1, A' l-.vui-y ilienibcr oi il?e iamily sho ^aVv.ou LUjN 1 ICAC'ii>. Our agent liuiiUi.. .it. llioin) | i i?e Mutual Belief & Be y. u: uouiijv ' " - 1 frf lillMilMI 1 Church and Sch M -iDKA C NU-ll>EA . Nl -illKA^ Nii.lllKA 'I J . . * $choplJSup( *;With resource.s'-of over $3 . ior.v we are S3 !o tq> make att -? o<;i,i|H!U'!it'.?Bt: yui'^ . yi.x-.iilin Qi New-Idea School Ma DARLhMGT N "" - 0 mm. Iv II KM /.?? ?*> r* ?! he Moment V. : * . Owned r>ncl operated entu t .. Nlis. Nettie Sa ? - ' r i :' :> We make a & V, eclcling and B | Tiy Qur.Fr ? I 530 Assembly'Sheet- o - * 0 ' ooooc>ooc,ooo.>Oi>o<.',c,>i 00.00 oooooi H u: '<:,?.: * ^C.<teC^JOOOQOOQ#<H>< 1 'itsi'strs i>r? g ' ? j y? it. ?i 2."' ' > of 5 *. . . < -irMl Tobafct 5 i. j4Tr (' . T Wa'ker's e :?-.liny- j--l rw>am nn^ phone 2 t ?' J V-^eiobly S , .'.i^rtOOODC.OOO'O ' k1, v)?A/c*. *v* 'v - - ?- - ii p ! > ? HI. i mi? MKI oil^'30 .1 v .>v;v <>- :> OO.y>..7.0:7.A"OO?V 1-oro Bear ^ I ;. .!? (.Jijlui -, facial Massagin o. | t> S. - De ? 1IM Washington Stree oVo v%?'^oA ::i':.6oow<uoi?^ I 1. S. Ll I Departmi :: i 13 1 Wr^lvng^n f? Big l.ir.e oi Clothing For J ten. Boys Suits A Specialt; * . Li-ry CioocJs, Sh .J Coi;i*tct( ci with our sto j Shop,. Barber Shop ami Bea } Wc are not selling Race I *F ^ . ? cause \vt can sell Better f< mYTiFi[ UNDERTAKER AND LI V OF SOUTH CAROL 5707 IQOti WASHINGTON ST.. PiricKney's Sanitt NEST EQUIPPED IN THE ~~ FOR YOU - > ^ ^ ? ' ,. * & 4 - Saturday, February 14^928. ,. ' ' , . . " ' - W CONSOLATION ranks, what a message of con- [ t that THE MUTUAL. RELIEF ! \ iUiN is unuer contract and you **' I ry you [n'miipily your insurance i. ' suaued you to take out covering - \ uldnave one;0l our SPECIAL . M s ai u anxious to talk with you i . iiiev'lent Ass. of S. C. j Hen. Manager. ool Equipment Jhurch PcwS. Auditorium Seats. school Desks. ' "l 'v teachers' Desks; dies of a]l Kinds. - J 0,00U.0U arid a mddern fac^ rart.ivp nrtPAQ f\n-onv n#+V%?? -?? w |/* - WW V*i Mi* J V/J^. to Wi'Ite us before buying Desk Company nufncturers. SC. ? , . 0? ? 5ad Bakery ] rely by- colored people ? ? ncters, Prop. Specially irthday Cakes uit Cako . Phone 4932 x DOOOOC?C.OOOO000OC83??OC8?3?DC )DO^OQOCKK>DOOOOCft5aaoOOOHCH> .rcrsroRP" i KE^E.l'rap. l Medicines. Cigars, r>s. A Full Line of i Preparations at all Sotiaa. ; j rrj??o v . ?1 Columbia. S. C. a OOOOOOOCH^OOOCHSOOCCHOCKKXQOOff Uty Shop i g, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing USTON & DENDY " partftient Store t" * Columbia, S. C. ^ aO05OOCkCU38??3J3jaC83^^ ?? ? m J X-X-W"!' EEVY I ' zrst Store | i St. Rhonc 7565HMen, ^omeirand Child- I" oes, Millinery o | ^ re is: .First Class Tailor T: uty Shop for Women. < . X 'ride. Buy from US be- ' X ?> i JNERAL HOME I CENSED EMBALMER I .INA & GEORGIA :uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment?? . . I ?77 As Good as the Best Vnd Better t^an the Rett ' i And Price* Lest CURTESY j AtiD * j SERVICE : ?*= ' y K : ' . ', /. Residence Phone 77fft COLUMBIA. 8. C, iry Barber Shop ? CITY. COMB AND 8EB 1 RSBI4F.