The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 08, 1928, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Saturday, December 8, 1928. r \ ; h " 1 . V*?:?^ ?r zr~z? Mioa Kathcryn Williams spent thr--fc ? holidays at her home in Augusta. s .. ... r . ? f Mrs. Bernice-Hallrnan spent Thanks a-^^giving with- her sister, Mrs. S. H. v """ Smith in Jacksonville, Florida. \V*hile c \ there, she motored to Brunswick, Ga., I\ and also spent one day at Daytona f Beach. .* (] ?. . ji Miss Litlic M"ae Peterson spent the1" holidays touring the state. She visi- I i ted Clinton and Orangebyrg. t ? - ^ ? - - - ? ' The many friends of- Miss Charity- C Wilfong will be surprised tQ learn that she was quietly married to Mr. a L.. M. Pleasant of Highland, Va.,-at t the home of Rev. and Mrs. Young.blood-among a-few friends who are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Capers, and Mrs. I..P. White. Mrs. A. C. Baumgardner, teacher in s the Anderson County Training School t at Pendleton, spent the Thanksgiving n season at home with her husband. _ 1, . 1 ' ' t Gertrude Thomas of* Clarks- b burg, West Virginia has joined her e husband, Professor R. A. Thomas of y Allen University. They are domiciled r at the home of Mrs. F. G. Baumgard- a ner on. Hampton Avenue. ' ?. " c Mr. C? B. Holman, Jr., of BranchrrrlIn Q mT? "DUilirv v?wv,, kj. V/.J uv.|Mivn Ul l/l . JUi* X IIUI|? Ellis, of this city, was in the city this week as the guest of his uficle. ?r . d When doing your Christmas shop- s ping, dont forget_t^ call at Reese's h Drug Store, *1422 Assembly Street. , She has on display beautiful colored j -?? and-many other-beautiful toys which -i will delight the kids. " t See the Questioner, the beautiful ? pageant repeated by request. At 2nd d Calvary Baptist Church Sunday night , December 9th at 8:00. T Rev. C. H. BROWN, Pastor. The Ajax Deluxe Orchestra at Wither's Academy, Camden, S. C., on ' Thursday night from 9 until 2. * " J. W. McDowell, Manager, I ~ Mjss E. Fiances P. Garrett, ddugh? -3 ten.of Prof, and Mrs. C. Geo. Garrett, J "spent the holiday season in Newberry J visiting her mother, who is teaching jj in that county _ i Mrs. Sarah Daniels Green, a teach- j er in the MeBee Graded School, spent the week-end at the home of her moth ? er and husband, Mrs. D. Daniels and Mr. H. Green.?While here she visi- -f ? ted her uncle and aunt, Mr^and Mrs. Lee Goodwin of Colonial Heights. __.J Miss Amanda Hall of 400 Henderson Street, left Sunday~for New York where she plans to spend the winter with her cousin, Mrs. Bessie Toat- t ley- " . -J The wonder boy preacher, Nathaniel Harrington, wilt preach at'Chapel * Station Church, Thursday night, Dec??ember~43th-on Pine. Come- and-hear what you have heard about the boy of . Allen University. Mrs. L. K. Nelson is director of the , t meeting. All are welcome. < k Rev. R. Bryant, Pastor. I CARD OF THANKS. Mr^.jCatherine^Te^itf and fffrtlllx wish to thank the many friends for , 1- . Jo amm m1* a?wm tVi a ill nneo tilt: Kiiiuiitsss anuvyu uuinig uic umvoo and death of their beloved one; and it\r the many and hcgntiful floral designs. FISH SUPPER r One of the Most apetizmg meals that ever mou^h did taste can be had at the hpme of Mr. C. H. Dannelly, 1729 Wayne.- Miss M^ Frazier of Howard school is sponsoring this Fish Supper. THE EAST END SOCIAL CLUB East End Social Club No. 4 met at the home of Mrs. Annie Bell Davault at six o'clock with the president absent. Mrs. Marion Philips conducted v the meeting. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. Philips and I -also a oeng.?After which tha m'inutea ? were read. We had three new ioin~ ers Mrs. Adams Mrs. Ziegler and Mrs. N Massey. After whieh. Mrs. Davault served a delicious course. "The" Club adjourned until the" "next meeting day. -i ' V. 7~ | . >? * \ K ^VERLY ART CLUB GIVES FAREWELL PAINTY The Waver.ly 4H Art and Needle ;ratt Llub entertained at the home f Mrs. Chus. Brown o" lleidt Street Vednesday evening l'imu ii until 14 n honor of Mrs*.' It. K. Brogdon who 5 leaving for Georgetown soon. The resident, Mrs. F. G. BaumgarJner, ave a very interesting talk ejcpresing the' good work Mrs. Brogdon iad. for 1 to. f>lnii Mto ,mi~ -vv v.MM, 4 & i-aiivuo I Iiufins'1 presented Mrs. Brogdpn witlVTT eautitul Kilt that in its way expressed the sentiments ofHhe'entire club or its departing member. Those taking part In the affair /ere: j\lrs. Katie Love, Mrs. Franes Weeks, Mrs.. Frances "-Thomas, Irs. Josephine Belton, Rpv7"and Mr3. t. E. Brogdon, Miss Julja Mae Broglon, Miss' Sadie Brogdon, Mrs. Lurfte 'aul. Mrs. F. Ci. Bniimyardner. Prof, nd Mrs. R. A.f-Thofrnss, Mrs. T. B. lildebrand, M!rf. O. V. Lewis, Mrs. Uicp Petigrevjt Mrs. Lucile Jackson, lT5. R7-e>Chabncllo and Miss M.It iarrison. A salad course was served. Seytr1 guests called during the hours of he reception. . f NOTICE?FASHTONREVLF One of the lhost picturesque and olorful events of" the season, a Fahion Revue, Avill be given by th<> hird grade clhss of Howard School rnder the direction of Miss M. Walace. Costumes tvom as far back as he Colonial Days will be displayed >yythe children. Besides this, talentd members of Columbia's social set till appear on programme, Dont uiss this, Wednesday, Decoinber 19th i't_Sidney Park Church. Watch for the jlate bf the big olored doll contest' 5 ~~ * NOTICE AH ^members of the Congaree Me* lical Society are requested to be pre-' ent at the regular meeting Wedneslome of Dr. L. M. Daniels. ^Business of importance,'annual relorts and election of officers. Dr. K. V. E. Muggins of Greenville will be he essayest for the overling. Dr. Hug fins and a number of. other Doctors ind friends from Greenville will be lown. Dont fail to come out. . Dr. L. "M. Daniels, Pres.,I^r. 1^ H.^Hallman, Sec. ??-STw?trUK^S?CHURCH Stl Luke's Episcopal Church serii.es, Sunday morning, December ' >. 'rayer Service 11:30 a. m., this will >e conducted by Mr. N; E. Lewis and. rlr. Carter E. Williams, Lay Readers. dr. Lewis will conduct the service And dr. Williams will read the lessons ami :crmon." The Rt. Rev. K. G. Finley, bishop if the diocese will preach at the 8:00 >. m. service. The choir will render excellent muiic at both services. . All communications are urged and Vlends arc askod t6 attend.? Church School at 4:00 p. m. Y. P. v L. at 5:00 p. m, ESS TEES CLUB NOTES. Miss Maria Williams, was hostess :o?the Ess Tees on Thursday, Nov. J2nd. Amid a setting of ferns, tables were arranged for whist. AAA A uv wl CO twuiauw 11 ? (I a Found that Misses Jones and -"Mack would have t0 draw for first prize. Miss Jones was the- -lucky young lady and received a beautiful atomizer. Miss Nance cut consolation and received a lovely box of linen correspon dence cards. Miss ,Sartor received the booby, a miniature turkey. A salad course with Russian-Hca was served/DIE LUSTIGE DUTZENDA LITERARISCHE GESELLSCHAFT. On fFridav- evening, Nov. 30, Die Deutchere had as its' charming and amiable hostess Fraulein Annie B. McGraw at her home on Blossom St. The jolly bunch was joyfully and delightfully entertained by Fraulein McGraw. A part of the evening was given to the discussion of unfinished business. The latter part of the-evening was given to the discussion of the topic: "Gesellschaft Spirit." Each participating with the discussion. The topic was elaborately, interestingly and authentically discussed. Each Deutchere was possessed with much enthusiasm.Die Gesellschaft was very much delighted to have as its guest one uf the popular and charming beauties of the city, Fraulein Pariscina Sartor, o member of the Royal Sixteen. The appetizing course consisted of cold slaw, chicken salad on lettuce la^ves and saltines, punch and cake. The members wished that the whole evening could'Tfave beer, spftht Wlttl Fraulein McGraw. " V. V r* ?1 rr THE PA I. MIC * ? . ' . ; Y. M. Ct'A. NOTES The Y is planning ils Christmas j party to take place- seen. Young la- ^ dies who are. desirous of becoming' I; members are askeii to meet with -the jj active iiieinbi'is oil Mouday December 10th.at G:.'10 in the Y. M. C. build- V i'ng. Misses G. Vincent, it. Glascue, E. Anderson, L. Nelson,- V. Washing- j, ton, L. Smoot, K? Washington, V. b Ka'nowf C. Mack, K. Wallace,. A. For- ^ rest, M. Frazer, M. Garrison, N, 'jj "Nance. M " EvTcs. K~.~ .nrhn.ion, H.? ur_?t.. II u'?. ir iim 1 Ai 1 ?? <IHS, II. U.ISOII, 11. II IK I i?I.. , j Wallace arc urged to .be prt-sent. ij . Promptly i?t^:00 7>. nrTt'ho rehears-- b al for-the play, June, will 'begin., All M members are a^ked to bring their to books with them. Messrs. Buvtony p fCanrtoni Nelson and Beverly Bo Ik its [j are aa^ed to bo present at the'" Y. K ^Building. f, -r~\ . -i ? ? * - j I ?-?. fr j": A K B AI. J HANKS! .IV 1 > (, SI I M'KR I' On Thanksgiving day, "after that) j'; splendid game between A. LT, and !j S. C. Miss Gussie Anna Davau-lt en- to tertained a few of her friends at hi-r to sister's ^ s; 2-121 Calhoun Street. THe guests were JMitfs Ivssie Able j And Mn-^illi# Con ware. 'of Oraiige'"buvft; Missj Clementine Guridiron, 'Mr. *""" Willie" Kppb of Asheville, X. V:; Miss SalTie B. lbivan.lt, Mr. .lames Wnsh-j 'i ingtonl Miss Ruth E. Guridiron, Mr ] James Williams of Charlotte, N. (!.; ~ Miss B. Totto of Spartanburg and. . Miss Elizabeth U. Brown, Mr. Wal-. , lace Itei<jU-?of Suiuter, 0. ir,A !1 Mis? 0. A." f)avault was^hostes- J1 and Mr7*S. Brown host. A jdelight l ti.' supper was ;servedr^:T!fir~inc'nu ~wus ? us follows:grape frtiil with cheiTies* H Thicken salad, with saltines, but't'e: foils." Kntrlish ponsf, si piled- point i roast pork, .macaroni with cheese, cof fee, cake and punch, mints. The sin \\ per was enjoyed by all. The out-of- .{' town, guests did. not return'" to then h various^- homes* until Monday after- " noon. . . L After-the supper, all pf the guests ;v' marched into a ltxpu which was beau-' tifully.?decorated for dancing. I'unclv-P was served throughout the danei . program. ?> ' . - p ' LANCASTER NKWS. The Columbia A'i i\l. H. Conference held at the St- l'aiil A. M. K.- church, this city with Bishop John llurst, prcsukng-a^a Kev. . G. UWe":\ p:i> tor, thy week of the 20th was an t>ver\vhelmirig success. More than 200 ministers front' parts of the?State attehdod, excluding * Visitors and friends. Night and day ;the church was crowded. The opening address- jC cs were all good; In .- response to ? them I)r. D. II. Sims of Allen Uni- ? versity spoke, in the highest apprecia- '? tion. -.Gladly do we take oil' dflv hats <! to this our own Dr. Sims for his ex- <; cellent .'response find address on lulucation the following Thursday night. : Some... of .the best, eihu-atprs from thi.- < a?id other States 'atU'iuled. -The r-f*d*1 lowing made addresses that all enjoyed extremely; much m. the persons of Dr. E. 11. Coit of New Yqj3ci. Dr. E. H. McGill Columbia, Dh. T. J. Miles Columbia and our own Dr. Adi\.JI -If IM... -i. e l?i.a U111S 1JVUII u1 1 111'UH'K.V "1 cviivii v> i(_j - i , versity. ? '...Sunday the adjournment?-an over j whelming crowd attended . from all j j parts of the State. ' It was said by'! , TBishop IIui'sl that the choir rrmlvyriV-1 i some of the best music ever heard in;; the State; the organist of this choir is a graduate-of Allen University in, the person of Mrs. \\\ ti. Owens', wife-J of the pastor. 1 _ .. ^ ^ jj The chui'eh was c'dmfbrtably av- ~ ranged" an dall enjoyed a pleasant. Sttay. Sunday Bishop ljlnrst preached , one of the^'e'^t soYtnons ever heard.; j He gave all who listened the best , food for thought. We are glad to welcome Bishop and Mrs. Hurst to a-*; bide in Capital City, Columbia. Several- ministers were ordained ; and given charges. This was.said to 9 ' H * I have been one of the best A. <M. E. Conferences ever held. We gladly welcome .Dr. Carroll, the Hew A. M. E. ?ion pastor to this city.! Sunday he preached a nexcellent sermon enjoyed by all. , The Washington Baptist church is holding wonderful services. .A new The Lancaster Training school is progressing nicely. Monday night, Dec, 10th, we' plan a great J'Mock i Conference"' Bishops. Presiding El--ders, preachers and members are hard at work. - Wa plan, raising a sum . as? large as the Big A". Mr-JL Conference . held late,\ here. . : < _ \ v r4 i The garm between Chester^and Lan . caster was a hard fought one. The ( score 12-12. We are always glad to t1 welcome D^. and Mfa. Martin nnd^ their co-workers to Lancaster. 5 ' / 'V . ? -??' ?-? . ' . TTO LEADER ' ^ A BARGAIN OFFER ?~?1 ' - - v : .' ' ' h Wo,have Uia.dc a. j ai.^^Mu,-iils with liev. J.- W. Wither-, spoon, tile author ulV'A It. oath pi' The Muse"?U beautiful r Volume ol jiooius ami pi use writings?udiereby we are able tQ olur c\chi>iv<iy \'o i^a- rea'dons ol'- Tile Leader, this . volume at HALl- PICK 11. ' :' - . ' ' We also have a vuiunie oPpaper'ylVound poems, entitled "Amateur 1 'oeius by .Luther (iadsbn, which sell lor 25c. -V\ e are ofker:n'?-l?? old ;ii?<t licw V ybs.c.im i rs alike, as lonjf as tliey last, tor the i'o]lowiinr prices':; The i'alinotto Loader?1 'V.fer . ' S2.00 A ihvaih ol The'^Lise' T - _ 2:00 Amateur lvoi.iur; . ... j i "J ^ ' 25 -v Total ' ~ SL25 The Leader?1 iear (\y>ih hooks'included) $3.00 ?-&) Luke advanlajje of ofVi'i- tin* SM.00 must accftm. lmy-yaui* i;.iv-r:rTiw7T^]Lrr" rr you aft; paying up -your hark su'>*rripi Lou dues, simply add one;,dollar (*1.00) i<, ye-)r S2.00 for The Leader, and NVio will mail the luj&ktf postpaid tu jour mldross. . - . r I 1.110 Assembly StCnljiiubin. S. (\ - ' - j ' ' ii ' . : tgwm?wTii wmgii - ^. ^ ^gruTiTf fr Mttaw irgff7fc3CTBMMBMpBMM?fc _ ^w.-.r^ Ml l | naiiiiiiHMjLH^a PHONE 5(?2G . .V ENSURE VOI R CLOTHES . * ' ?L i PAUL. & MARSHALL CLEANERS & DYEES^* i . We Make Old Suits 4-00k New And Now Ones '^o I'd I Yyu. \ 1 ' - . -~r ' ' : .-. ".. ; ,. ~ ' . 1 ?. Quality And Service To All I " ?' U.T7.M AKSIIAI.1-. Mf?V j 1U17-11H1) TAYLOR STREET COLl'.MRIA, S. C. ' ' ^ '..."' ' * : O.O.O.O C OCvyv.CvOv.v.v.O O.v.O.v. OyO v O0'<"C? O O 00 OO O.O.OGtOiO REESE'S DUUjG STORE | I.' ', .'?MUs. r. r. rllse, I'iup. ????\ A Ml Line. of Patent Medicines. Cigars, Ciwu'Cttoif ami Tobaccos. A Full Line of Madam (? J. Walker's Preparations at: all \ ; Timrtsr* Ice C ream id Sodas! ' ' ' PHON K 7S20 1 Assemnsy hlrei-lv ~ . _ Columbia, S. ^ i' . ;L *'- . -v^rKy'>>'r:-v-'.";-^vvvv'l,^v/,K'';vivuv"J'CK"jO'iyOOOO'jOC'Ow006v mammmam?m?m* ? i ibmk?I?M???lam^rnmm?? ???? * A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION | W hen ieafli invades your family ranks, what a ^iiicsscKre Of. .'con-; spialMti conus to you from tile fact-that'.TilK MUTUAL ltEl.llOK ANT liLNUVOLliXT ASSOCIATION is under contract ami Vou prot ?; ted by ifwiranv.e Jaw.-?, iw-ptfy you promptly your in mi ranee policy which jour-fore-, ought persuaded you to take out covering KUCh. . . * i V ->- ' . ' . Kvory "u ti' 1 .-i-r o.l .' he t'..u'iily' should have oik- of our Sl'KCl A I. >$l>UU.l)U UO.S 1 KACTS. . Our .agents ai'e anxious to talk vy*itii you ' about ii., I'lioiie" * 1Mb. ' . . .. ; lhe Mutual Relief & Renev'lent Ass. of S. C. J. II. frOODK. (Ion. Manager. v':'^.^'yovOv'>':'vvv:oc?ooaooLo;oAo.o:cto.o^oojctQc .. j'i'i'i" iTtitHi fH gfiTiBBBB?asa????m j: BR ?v\ 0-C A K E.Sr With that ' i.ighti llly BETTER I'LAYOR ' ,DIFFERENT j ..." ^OUXUp KAVQMTLS SINbi; IH4I" . .... ; *, Having completed our h.yndsome new Bakery in Colunibia?We wish to express our appi'ccTa'tion tor the business yoii have given us, and invite you to inspect our plant' at any time. - . . t * YOU WILL BE WELC OME CL /YUS SEN'S , B A.KE R1ES ?'* *? ?*? ?*? ?*# ?*? % ??? ?N A ?% % A A ?* *? A A A A A A /?.* A ! BON1 >S - BONDS | AI.lv KINDS & Fidelity Executors* Administrators* GuarA ' ' . . r* ?? xap?3 r?* ; '? dian and Bail Bonds. ? ' ? = -I ? ? jj| I'rnltirnnl OHii-en;. who haniMc llll'll l.lHlmijs BHHIPV sUMIIflV ftniuTotT 4 . SEE I S OR WRITE l-S *:* > . _ : ?. I ^ N. J.-FREDERICK. Atorncv ^>'W-H,VVVVVVVVVVVV'>v-:'VVVVV':'VV'X,VVVV,;''>'X,,!,VVVVVVVi;''>V->' ' ' . I.. * ? " ?:???? '' ~j)l I .. :.'v:v . PACK SKVKN I' ? Broadw ay Dairy $ E | Lunch 'f"$ OI'K.V DAY Jfc NKillTr-y| Win II >"u vv.uil good tinners |f?&-*<?fntT-rr>mr-mr?(-JTrod lM(KSrforrV ? ? *! !? Lmlii's and Cvnts. ... J /. gj I J J>. W. \\ l n,|?. X i !?' 108 Hilton jit. J hone 581H> f'***?'v* **1**X**1**1**1?vv,l*?l?,l?y > >?; ?c??; > 1_ 1 I'PltO &YSTKAI. Scalp and Hair Treatment i ?rsonai Apply to m iss fan mi: gihres | 825 Assinibfy St. j THK KVAX'S llAIH I DRESSING T" IIK' iniu^uY>Mii^ j;iV IIMlr?_ ?; , jlt-'wu. 1 i,im'^i -r.TTUT^tr.-i'rcqmbetf??^ I'uf tail rjay I'lintf. ' " . * l-v:.Oi llihr I?r. niu i." (lit bust * .J tor ..cio.J:iik ioio jiiav'/iig;4t-bri^bteiii ^aml l^_autU'c- 1'ic tartar' (if {lie hair I 'ii*l yflv*-.-, j; ;i * [ | . nninrr ?? ? ~ tiithl at nil l>;tfhrr Sln*|?s and " " ~ I ^ Hhik Si ore?. ^ I price 25c. I1WG Pine St., Coluinhia, is. C. Pl?:?ii.,. tit.'iH 1 A LIFETIME I CHRISTMAS GIFT " "Would 1 -c a uoixl jinirt" ;t~T?"" : T1" make a small weekly ;U . . 'as.il en J ! on,. of our ?*xc< Hetit upright or' . I j>layer, 01 grand'' |nijnos,.,.?u?' clej live,r?d^ ^0ir?stma- 1vve, |alanee I pnjTiTile convenient term-i, "with| out interest. Art ' I'uirkh; il' you. ? desire a paino for".! hrtSftmas'; . ' Malone's. Music Iftiuse, a 1I2S Mai" si ? I'lnno-rAm? j ?^ F> i?.. ? - ~ ? f- That Baby \ oii've Longed For . ? Mrs. Burton Advises Women on gj MrrHrrrhocil"and <. uinpanions'lup * -"For several .years. I was denied the . ,.f >" 1 V. .1 " ? muiiivi I'lVUU) W MIL'S lUl'S. r?M-iuaii't?Duri<.ii?of. Kansas City. c< _"I"was terribly nervous.-arid subject to ? periods ol' tCirible .suffering and mel??uheholia.1?Xmv-I am the proud moth-? y j r of a beautiful Little" daughter and O a true companion aha' inspiration to . * *' i.uy husband. I believe hundreds of > dher women would like to know the ? secret of my, happiness, and I will j>~crtartiy reveal "it-tu- an\ married wo* ',*! man" who will write inc." , Mrs. Bur- , ? "t<1.n olfers her advice entirely without-^??: V hai'uv. Sitv has i,?.liiir.-J- .-Vih T.et <j> ers should be addressed to Mrs. Mar fi' SfUet Burton, 21 T_ _Massachusetts,".;' Kansas CityT 5Io. Correspondence will 'm> strictly. confidential. . j Q ' 1 ~~ ~ Hallman's Tonsorial | Parlor ? >: * First Class Work? o i . Courteous Service All Types oTTktrlier o in;jf Work Dene. y : "y -hhl t.ervais SI., Columbia, S. C. A ' 6 ? 11 . ? g i. g S()l THI.US PAN.WAY g r SYS'! EM, -Arrive" No Ht'Uvwiii No. Depart PB '8:35 a 81 N: Y.-Ap^u^ta 81 8;45-i~ . I 4:4') p 32 .AnmiUa-.\. Y. 32 4:55 p t. ' f 1:35 p 27 Cluu li stuiiX'in. 27 1:45 p j| 4:45 p. 28 Cio-Cbai lesion 28 4:57 p. I ^1(1:45 p. 10 Colun?l>ia-Ci'n. 0 G:00 a 5:80 a 24 Columbia,lax'v'l 28 1 1:00p J 5:20 p 24 Colli niliia-?lax'v'l 28 ll:00p I 11:00 a 8 Colunibia-A iir. 7 5:00 p J 1^40 p 14 ('olunibfa-Sy'v. 18 10:15 a 1|0:30 p. 28 Columbia-Char. 24 5:86 a. [l 10:05 a 18 Columbia Char. 14 2:00 p U 10;40 p .11 Columbia-X lias. 12 5:20 a 4:55 a 15 Columbia-Cluis. 10 2:20 * |f~1,2:56 p. 2 ColHiubia-So'li'iar 1 4:00n 10:20 p 10 Columbia-Green 15 7:05 10.55 a 18 Columbia-SonVa 17 G:16p >?8? 5:55 p 112 *Cola.-t'har. 114 7:30 a I ?vm croia?i>rsKir>t(.fk nuT^ ~? ?-? City ticket office, 1307 Main SlreeU ~ ' T"* TVleplnunr ftMM ??? ;j; CQLtmBlA, S. C. jL Rxpert Starter, .(generator and Battery . % Repairs BHONK 8580 X Fripps' Battery Service 'S.r -"f)renctnau>rhl Could lotteries y I .oncost T/ifo bv Owner's Recorda fjl CJVK 1?S A TRIAL 1213 Lady St., Columbia. S. C. tx 1 J? I - . ' : . *223