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Saturday, December 1, 1928. < " ? U Laurens News . ??r . ? * Mrs. Willie Ruth Uiee \v.w funtr??alized Sunday ?with a e?utrou .... relatives and ft'iendsj. present. *; Shi - was prominent In -enttn'n uVtiyiiie?. ^She had -been- 'in, failing. health fw "* " a number of.'months yet her dvirfli. was a groat sbui^k to her many friends. ' / , She leaves a host of^vlaiiYe.s .'and " ?friends tw mourn hor*? loss. - , . ' iSlsses Ceceliu* Ruekeff, dU:.r>' {l.-i: ley and Sal lie 1>. Montgomery iu' -"the weekend Willi* thyir.. (Vu;, nl .-.' -? Mrs. Muijtha add c(iU'd;?^ " and Mr, aiid Mrs. .hiyTlh:fTotf To Th ed t0 Simpaonville Stan ay, to vi r Miss Ida Johnson," ' The'Tearhers A ssoeiai i> :> as li>;. 1 At Hampton High. Satuid.t.y \\.jk a 11 1 lanf?r 'rtiimlton-Jui' i. i. Ili-i . v: Miss Dorothy Ldmax-Was thy gap. i t of Miss JBailoy. Sunday. Misses Jnanitn hml f'l-> 1 1;,.. 1 son of Gray C^ourt aivujjr?i>;iiooU !>. Miss S. Montgomery went !.niVo l'ii j ) day. ' ? -- ? ? !?i Al ? Miss Maryy. BaiiOy nn<J- PV 1/ I' A. White loft during the work ' . A ; Orangeburg. " * hvAVl'Ui.Y UOSPITAi. NOi i S (('hc M. A. KvTius Club < I WiiVi rl> |tospital, which was recently ronrgn iiiaed by the nurses, rendered a ? / ly and very.interesting program oiV f Saturday evening, November "4! 1'ii. 1. Singing?The OLd Rugg I O ? 2, Lord's i'rayer- Char.nd. 3. Ceripturo Reading- 2.'5fd l'.-nliv. ?Miss Powell. ? , 4. Singing-?du.-t A- i Aiik 5,. .When j\J:ilindy S ii; .- M:- ; StP-, phens. ' _ _*' fr j 0. Solo?Pawn of. 'IV u-b'cJy, M Murphy. 7. "Reading?Fvd'u:;e of the Nog1'* ?Mi><s Coliins.-. ft. Paper--Youth?.nd?l.ea.h-i hip Miss Grant. 9. Solo?Mi.is. SlojitieUM 10. Quartette?-Miss.s ' ; ... r< Hemmingway, Riley and Ilytil. . 12. Recitation- Cgetting Ready l'o School?Miss Bailey. 13. Remarks? Miss Carrie- ? !. j!i , vin, ft. N.??;? ? : 7 14r"Quartetlo .\l is -o.s Si> J, llemnimtrway. HiUy and livid. After which a dciii t, u> rep i.- . v a .; served.: The- evening was enjoyt*.I I ; all. PIN fiivOOI) N i. S r~m- ~ On Tuesday evening. Nov, ntla r lit* J "the Sumter ,l>ram4j of- the; National - Alliance' of .Pustal Kmployt cs d h i the. Woman's Auxi'llinry were otWr tained at the home of Mr.\an.d Mr J. G. Johrjsoii, our RVT'. I). carrier. '"The 'foUdwinK .member.-; with''limit wives., and sisters- were at the nice;~ in&: -Mr. S. J. McDonald, presidou ' - and Mrs. McDonald: Mr. tut ! .Mr-' A?XI.--Spears, dr.; Mrs. Mi cheat Harriot; Mr. -tiiul M; . ,AV. 11 Kiehardson;. Mr. and Mt . J-e I{ >!>' ardson; Miss Man-he San;.;vv-i>Mr \Y B, SampsoP; Mrs. "Robert.-.; A! r ' .T Wm. Bracy ami lhoihe.a'-ej .Mr.-, Riahard James, sub enViv-v <.{' tin citjr anil the Rev. B. djt?d?,?. meeting was called to order pvom'p'?ly at- 7 pi m, by' t|lie preMdi-n'-. - The Pinewood School has l>fcen oj>. -en for . three \vcck_s s.jr ! 4 dohn .splendid work under the U-- !-i '** of Principal \\V-.j; Burgess < f S.rtu^ merton. A Parent-Toaeiu rs" ..Vs.-o i i ua^' On Tuesday evening the *As> < i i_u n gave an^entortainment for iive.tr omic?|;.0f the school. The sum 'oT cle; . Mity dollars and1, live cehtvr v.ue rnili ^seca'X '*_ > " __ v . sec* Mrs.'Kllen James passed away **rly Sunday morning afleV havjng-Tyrosick'quite a while. 0 ? : '' , ANNion(:.i:\ii:n r Mrs. C. M.-Ilask'ew' of ( tv raw, .S. C;," airnuonces .themgnrejtr -d -e? i fliotci', Misc. Estrada?V ' iM-'i- !.,! Mr. Ernest Thomas, son of Mrs. t h ,?r mas of New Voyk City. The nwr riage will- trikte place iir 4-W near future. ? . } . BiSHOPyn.u: NKAVS Rev. and Mrs. llatrHnhan motored to Columbia on the 20th areolar ..nied .T by Mrs. Bessie Words, Mr-. M:i it Miles and Mrs. , Kjite Keith.-. Mrs. MHles i.r v.. the p^uest of Mrs. Bessie \Vo<> J>. Mrs. Carrie Dura'U of it onspent. the-^veok-end with Mrs. Atf: Stucky. ' * The Wide-Awake Club nu t at the home oT Mrs.- Azileo Itiyers. Wednes:::::::: day etvfftBTpf. 'After tlu? himimmn iiiuu6f the meet in an apetir.in?j-ijnohu war. served. . ' . The B. Y. I'. lT. of the Mt. Herman Church was'rcorpranized Sunday p.' m. A number of ytniii'pr people turned out tvlth fiiith ambition for a better union. ? % Beniiettsville News I ^ *./v i my. of our in and out-of-town et n'icjuia. lire planiiiita . to leave for It () >;i?.r?'l>urtr Tluii'sday for Che. Annual re I'l larfki^viII(iainer-? . . ol i i ?. Cii .u;o Kennedy.and Miss Em- II ; 1>Y ><-r? doiiiy nicely in their m j scK<:r^' work. ' S< Li,,,i i.' .i.'ooiil n't Bleahcina?is. si . liM -iw. ' ,* 'f ' al Y. a .--t'oojt,,''-principal of the" , : ro 1uh>1. and his toucher^ are ai ' oat work. " ill >..?> V.V dry was cold _Sitnil?y* the ) , r'|* Won very ;r?x.d. l)r, J. J. b( TV'. 1 . .1 Jfi'tm <|uite warm as ifitc .' I-ft- Y day in Shiloh Bap-jtl i i i. . * |SC A. i' i i?t-f A. . M. E. Z. conference I . | St<u ... ill i hosterfieid. Many J< tPj uintftl ovci' the i.UM'gW.. . " oi .. ii | \-t-uro at the Lincoln ni i:i . i la '. 11: i-mIu ywlis quite ineu.^lin;,. Mr. Covington is doing all L i'i; po\Wr to make the theatre a ; ''" . 1"n ' ' -t. ' - ? A . I;.. . McCnllum has been .ill i iija. i \vt k. . -S< Oir,. H. 11. llrown is home for the T1 i?:. r. _ .? a lie A :' ?\v in -he grocery business. ^ .. 1'A'-" ln CI,U 51tk th li;. ( kii lie,'M.ss Sallie B. Stephens ^ t???. i .i.ii'i :>uphonn were call-'*^! >1 i.pjae n ac-xiint of their sick faI:.', . ; . . C, Kev, <A iviitgloh was .at his best Sun - "1 ..Ax nc/rniiig- and night. 1' . i i - iC il l Thomas' spent the week- V1 l 1 A ' t'1 lie'.' . \\':ishrhglnn was in the city ^ t) - A -. y lUioyte to his church. _ ni ? 'i -"v vi : v leyvilie Graded School is t.; eiy Umlcr Miss Thelma M. V V, tc . -king' the good friends to ft. a? J-Aitu yoti can. for the Palmetto , |. . |.TA^" -step: rendering excu s ?. . w " ^ ^ ' ^1 MHURMKK DOTS ' q f. "* ' - fri . ' ? V'cv ;?wcro. well attended at ^ V. M. K. On Teh Sunday. Rev 'A ! ; . . 1 . 'sins preached a splendid ^ ~i ~~. :r!i \V]rrr heard .him seemed to It: vi enjoyed the discourse. i . a program at? the dj . ; '. 1 ' i\ hoc Day Th honor ' 'v. ;; ds an 1 stpwardescs. The I> invited. ..'I" _ j .V.j'' 'he Widoman School a : Friday (> veju.ijr in a very interes\i y same M i : h. r rctnrii arter spdku^iji^ the sum vj .no -, in 1 )ft r.'iit r j , . '-m J t'v .iv.'Xt.- nuH;t.i:\ntf will bg held jn . :c -n | "Friday in December. W A1/1KRIiOKO NEWS al . y.iy.'Louis Fisher of Savannah is tj. : .i '::! ) yel:itiv<?st an - dfrjends. g( ' VI'. 'ri of Miami d. v..JLcd h.< i'e Monday to. visit their ^ u ,r- _ . r< ? S n !?;. > :is_uv|jular preaching Sun- t? ill Wcslo'v. Thn nnster. Rev ... 'preached both morning 'and s. a large audience. Their w if many who partook of the Lord's gj I ^ii-pp'tv. ^ V--.l'K'sdny mTrrnirrp:. of last ^ . h Jiomo of Mi'. Julius Jones ! down.-' No one was in the Lib'- kv :.!i when it caught and nothing ^ ' w-. - f< K UaiVtt* motored over-to the j( ' 4-^t?Frithty- morning. g Yh piooranr tliat was given last , !'! w:v< grand. It was renders . ei : . l y the" .Icache/'s of' the city and i.iti. .j. .i i.f fioRiiiM', dialect and mu< l s5t''. v c .M-i- (iladys Johnson wa^ the din- a >h I t of .Miss Mable Dent Sun/tlay 'i " i a: n'-t oaf hers Association laid b--.'u gul '.r meeting last Tues<!a night. T(u? meeting was the < t a t h'a- been had. The parents g i- '.v :i more iiueieat in the school .tli-y. cvi.r before: After the business - repast was ser- P . vt-d,? ' -v lie* Athletic ('lub is growing ra- g Frldhv night-, after -which?ardelicious ; ire course was served.??^ ???|-fl ; Ti.'. Francis and Mrs. Fr E. ? P;< k. avcp!tip?u)U-<i M,r. Floryeh Prlri- > lfj?t^lvhtfi btirpr, Thursday. Mrs. Pa k w is called away on account of g V Mrs. Kll.i Williams is still on the h * i = I. I r~ (Vn lavt Tuesday evening Mrs. Nan- y y ilvilis \y:iA called from labor to il rev il:Sho was a mother to the ii | voivi munily ami v.as loyal to the church, Tho old she wap always F where duty i-allod.?Sho lived-ft. chTis* J :i .lifi' ;i,wrw.iuid li t nothinfg come_,t between her and lier Clod. She leaves s to mourn her losis?one daughter and a host of ^rand children. The funer- v al services were held at Cuniberlin h M. E). Church', at Rittor, Thursday" n iV.nHtllU'1 Uf\. M.IIL'US. llUl uastui'. -g |pr'chch6d 1?W-funeral. r? lb % ... ..i . . t THE PALMETT ' BLACKVILLE NEWS Mrs. Freiutie Sullivan Wljite depart 1 this life, Monday, November, ID, >28. Mrs. White "was formerly a sident of Greenville but at the time ' ber death was living in this city, er husband, Prof. T. It. Black is a . ember of the Macedonia Industrial :hool. -During her short stay here t le had won-the lovo. and-reayoct-of ? 1 who knew her. . < The members of the. senior class e recuperating from their recent Iness. Prof. W. L. Bryant and two. of the )ys; Messrs. Allen and Saxon, mo red to Aiken last -Sunday where icy were the guests of Prof. Iliek>n, hte principal of Schoffield School. We were visited Thurgday by Prof. )hn P. Burgess and two of the State hn'flig whose, visit was the interest ' the vocational agriculture and do-"*" lesfcic science and arts department ' the school. - j ?/ PENDLETON NEWS The Anderson Counfy Training" :hool of Pendleton,launched a drivehangSgiving Day to raise money for new building. Many were present. . orty clubs were organized, each cap- ! tin, was requested--to- raise not? uin $50.00 with the assistance of |s, club members.. The Pendleton ;hool made a creditable sh wtao o.t ; :hool made a creditable -shew-at the . ounty Fair. y " Messrs, E. J. i and R. S. Hill of artwell, Georgia, and Detroit were sttbrs here last week. Theso 'irerr^? omen are brothers" of Miss Emmaill, directress of, the Home Econoics Department of tile Pendleton hool. t Mr, amp Mrs. George Marion ibor , iretl over from Anderson Sunday v ith Mrs. Lillie Davis, while they site dMrs. Crawford's honie. f Mr. William TSewell. of Greenville '. as in the city for a few hours! [ Another rally was. brought t0 a ose Sunday. This tinie~at_King's- t hapel A. M. E. Church. Total a- | irmrTh-j-iiispfl ft-'ns JilfiK R4 Mrs Maw . ill raisingrfie highest amount was j warded five dollars in gold by the j astor, Rev.^P. J. Wilson. Silver Spring's Sunday School was ] ell attended' by' thS little folk.?Sun- t ay. _The. adults seemed afraid of t ie cold weather. Consequently, few j ere present. j Tho pastor, Rev, y.irmvu'vmnvi. j ^ qniil-stirring sermon. j. The. following visitors worshipped j ith us: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riley, ] j'. arid Mi's. Ernest Jenkins of Town lis and Mrs. Rebecca Walton of Colmbia. Mrs. Walton gave an inspirg talk which was filled with thot. ANDERSON NEWS The group meeting which takes in II ofJ'-the ministers and laymen on ie Greenville District, met at Thomp tn Centenniel Methodist Church Mon ty. Quite 0 few atterided. . After all ie business had been transacted, all 'paired to the basement where a ible heavily-laden with eatables was as put before them. After all had rtisfied the inner man, the meeting as adjourned and all thanked the le ladies for'preparing sueh a least. Drs. Edmond Johnson and J. C. | nderson rnotored-tor Seneca Tties- ( ? ' :: 1 Rev. Huggins (white) one of thi iinisters_attending the annual' con1 | ?rence which was in session at .St. | ohn Methodist Church, pleached ( ;nniel Church and his discourse was : ; njoyed by all who- heard him. A spicy program was rendered by ] rrg^Epwoith League the M. E. t hurch Sunday evening. We extend j most cordial welcome tG the pub- ] c to come and enjoy any or all of. hesc programs. ' ~7~ ? i The collect n tf oiheor Bn abt.il ; The collection for the day was very i ood being $102.62. a- j ; ReV.1 B. S. Jackson will leave for ; he annual conference Tuesday^ which onvenes in Cheraw. Miss Ethel Collier, the Domestic^cience teacher at Reed Street" High ichpol is ill. ??v-'? ( Mrs. Sallie Galloway has ^een conned t0 bed fur~thc past week. U "Mlssesr ' Paxrifne-^TJamlin and Nelllicholas were in the city Saturday. , Miss Anna Garrison of the Fant < .treet School is ill with influenza, j Irs. O. E. Johnson is subbing for , er. ' J. , Mr. G?R \fr Horace Gnilard and Mr. Oliver A (Jams' have been 11 for a short while but are improv Mjsses josepnme euuer ana iMia 'arkhurst were visitors at St. Paul t- Y- P. "P. Sunday and rendered olo was enjoyed by all. The' St. Paul Missionary Society /as delightfully entertained at the ipme of IVtrs. Lela Tucker. \ lar<?e umber were present and the ThanksT living hum?was unjuyud " * ???. . , * " * ..v OLEADER 1 Bilious i [ Spells I f| DIZZINESS KKLIKVKI) ,fl "I suffered with swore g| bilious attains that oanie * oh two or throe time's a 2 each month," says'Mr. J. S 2 P.' Nov ins, of Lawrence- 5 I bnrtf, Ky. . gj "I would have dizziness m |t and couldn't work. A R neighbor told me of-Thed* - ford's Black-Draught and R R I began its use.' I never * a have-found so much relief .8 As it gave me. I would R not be without it for any-: 2 J thing. JM "It seemed to cleanse m niy whole system and R made me feel like new. I R .A _would.take a-fe w doses? g get rid of thg bile and R 2 have my usual clear head, 2 J feel full of 'pep* and ; M could do twice the work." H Sold by all druggists. ? R Trr it. Bet & package R:. fi todhy. 25 cents. " 2/ R?< ?1 ..?-,ec.-*..R e b.?i i mm I ! 1 ' W1 ?M????? ""Newberry News ' ~ -? = The CoUinjblu Annual C'unfercH?e -lnsed one of t'ht'.best and -pejueublo; tteetinjrrf .thatt has been hc'hl t-hiwar. . On. last weekat I^mcasti iy imler Bishop d'uhn Burst, the wornix-r^ ul leader. . Kach preacher that had my charge woith while made a omul report and surpassed last year.' rile -Bishop- was well phased wit.hj he preachers' reports in the Colli!..-1 da**Con]'ereiKje. On Sunday evening he assignmeat's were read: Nowber-j ry district: Key: L. F. Vance, 1', K.;< Rev. J. C. Smart, Miller Chapel; Uev.' r. F. Harper, Hrtiwn Chapel circuit ;i Rey. K. I.. Lilliewood, Xewherry iri-.| . uit/rrtf; D. Anderson, Mt. Olive cir-| Miit ; W*. , M."Cantt, Shiloh Stationr| E. \Y KiseT, St. Janies circuit; \Y. lt-.| 3ouler, Little Mountain circuit; J. Ik. Davis,?Xeh'o;?J-,?id. W'illiauts. Sil\' r st root, circuit: llannati H<? he sup- ' died. S. K. Martin transferred to Rev. IE. *I\ Klli$" district. The Sunday school was largely atended on hist Sunday. A few Sunlays hgd" the Sjupt., askotl each Sclndir to Miring" some money .each Sunday Tom -now' until Christmas and he I yo'uld have Santa Claus to gome ??>j. tee them at our Christina's Tree Iv*-jrcises. They are oheyjng. The entertainment at jElislVa school >? Xt?v-.' 22. wiis grand. A larve . children rendered their recitations' .veil. The All Day and",-1'art Time-^ \griculture I>.<>y< are ]'];inni11g. to .p'uti >11 "a swell entertainment in a few, peeks time; ' The weather is getting: ight for hoir killing. M r!' Tom NY.d? has stalled. He is a ' progressi , e farmer in this sehooJ district. also an ^Yelling lHipit - He: lives ar home *ent lis own farm.; Mr. E. L. Marshall is a stiecossj'tll I Farmer. lie made '."1- kales 'of eoiWiv. ,o three horses this year, and plehtyj rorn. ?Mrs; ?M. (iiider?is impi'nvii'ir. she is walking aroiup! in the. yard, j Mr. (irose Floyd is still on Ihe'shkr 'iLi;er will he glad to know tlTat' she. is j improving. . " Miss Angero??. Young was a vis-| (for?to?Mis- ^lj- M. Young?en?ht-4? Sunday. Miss VoTfhg rs one of the' Leaehels in the I'nion <?.Vaded scht I.She reports that* she is getting en. all right with her work. STATE OOhl.KtiK N<ll'I'.S. Orangeburg, Nov, Ld. Ouring the Ilu^hcs Agricultural men in the Orangelnirg?l>i-ti*wi wis .h.M at liu* College?led?hy?Regional 1 ?i reel or?U~_ D. Sargent, Washington. I). a; d *>tate Supervisor Yerd Petefson, Co-, lumbia, S. C. Plans of he'wowk discussed and studies. ma,dt. of projects to be- undortakctTTtbc a*Timinfr yoar. i -?'i'h/A nftnn,l;in/t. m' Aim,mi ,.n Hiipii' Coming Day. XovemlKT-jJ-k surpassed all expectations. They gathered' from portions of this and other.-states extending from the Potomac to the; Gulf. Interest in the foot'hall clas*sci between A. an;! T. and State Coldrew huge. numhcus.-Av'ho dn.in.v-, ed Hot htlly the wonderful vt-inie. |mH evidence of ^college development ui recent additions to-the physical plant courses of study and student 'body*. This feature will be repented from year to year in .accordance with a" unanimous request. ^ ' iv* ' - i_ . .. J, * , T . ... " v I . PAGE THRBK ' . j vCfooaoooooooooooo^ooooo^^C'C'OCto6<?ocroooi^oo?crcrofiffi0OfiO0OBORa I The Homestead- Bakery _ 1 ... Mrs. Nettie Sapders, Prop. . 1 |' We make a Specialty ' jj Weddirrg and Birthday ^akes i ^" 2 1330 Assembly Street Pjionts 4932 jjj OOtrOOOOOOOOOOOuC'C'OOOOOv'C'VvOvOyOOj?uyOOOOOOOOOOOO0OaOpO , MHB1U1 "ifMllfl rrMfif I PINCKNEY[S FUNERAL HOME I .UNi)KRTAKtelT^fj Lit LNSElf EM^AlSiEH OF SOUTH jj - ( \KOLlN y AND GKOKfH \ ' ' "' ' L f~ . I Funeral ( ar> and Funeral I ' "AEquipment As Good as the IJest k': ' ~?~??*?AmF BeHer than?thp Rest ??1 ^5^% > i And? Prices Less - 4" " V- fj _ > I ' | JlL - . . ^ SERVICE Uttice Phone 5707 y Residence Phone 7765 i W- ; lOOti WASHINGTON ST., | y'-" " ~ ' COLUMBIA, S. C. j. Pinckney-s Sanitary Barber Shop J BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY. COME AND SEE. ' " p FOR YOURSELF. Biirnbiiiiiii^i ? I PALMETTO REALTY CORPORATION f. ? Columtiin. Smith Carolina ), f -dealers in real estate and insurance . $ : $ Collection of RENTS Easy Terms on HOMES *i' > y . \\"<> aft* now ready to sell lot- for 1*uiial .jiurposys in I .'INK IilDGE - t h-MI'.'i i'.K V Idiiitiin NortJi Columbia at the end of Culloge Place !;! $ ..car lint'.. The- location is beautiful; See. us at once.. " Alx*, IC II. W alton. Pres.," J\ ILajfiiin-on, (lea. Mgr. &.Notary Public X X? ' Plume <>123. . ? f UHice: MOtHV Wu.-hington St. *t)? -1? ; ' ; " ; ' . i : ?<-i- " ~ I SHOE REPAIRING I Mill's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25 I ... . % Prices on-other repairing .t in accordance | RHONE 682Q V ' ' "/ -; . ' 5 ' V I'- Wilse VV. Martin ' f 3 1116-1118 Hamplon St. OOCb^#.vyvvvOvvvvv^, ^vvvv ^ ^ ^ ^v ^^,,^v ^ ^^ ^'^vv/! ^OOjC^OO.O.OjOtC0OUObO1.O - - ?i - ? * - r . ~T ~ ^ t n5hX**X* *t* ?! ?!?C# > v *', ! v ?! 5m5hX**X* *X* ?X* -X* XXHXK* ?3r t: s/jlervy~#w ; nif.parhrtiP!i^ Slrirp j' ' 1 I 3 f Washington St. Phone 7567 Biir Lino of' ("lot Ih'iilt Tor Men. \VonM>n .-nyl- Children. !! ' , ., j Coys Suits A Specialty. ? " ? . ''. ;; DKY (iOODSv.SIIOCS, MILLINERY II ' TT7 " . : ? . . ..' ? . ;C?"?'? Con nee leu with out Store is: First Class Tailor Shop,. ,, . Y < ? j; Barber, Shop and Beauty Shop for:Women. - !! . I We are not sellinjf Kace Pride. Hiiv from I'< I**** 'UIICA ' .. | we can sell Better ror l/e^. y | > *!* > ! *! ! *!* v vvv vv*X* vvv*/ > XXXX* XXX*4^ Sfc L-: .1 1 I 1 , ' " 'M - I"" " We Stand Back-of Our. Word ? |~WE use on lv t'00 Pgr.cent pure NX'oo^Fabrics ?.1 , g ' 5 j WE have f or yoyr .personal selection more than 8 4 ; rtr ree hundred paneHls and" wifh all- iKal m~?~ w i prices are reasonably low. To lower would sacrifice quality. ' !' *,* 0 w e n & P a u-JU 1 ailors % 1117 WASH INCHON STREET I'HONE 696.T j ' :T tilllki ' ' If"-rWMiiMirttauili-'Vt r 'mmak