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PAGE EIGHT .! (HESTER I' AR\r:i? a0IW , T)r. J. D. Martin. Prysidoht, g? i Brauiard institute with liis. w ifc amL family have returned from a ten days motor trip spent pleasantly with rela lives in York City. ?-?in4->a-viiliiun,-Nir Cv- ?? ?'?.? i* the truest ot hi* uncle and aunt, Kev. and Mrs. W. M. Byrd. ^ .Mrs, Esther Miller has returned to "Tier home in Baltimore after kpond lop seYeral inoiiTTTs here with her mother Mrs. Bertha Beckham. Mi s. Esther Thompson has gone,to Bull'alo. .\. Y. after a stay of two weeks hero with her mother and * 'sister. Mrs. Lizzie Lauder entertained quite a number of young people at her home on Tuesday afternoon, '?rnmniinidrttnry to her ghost, Mlse Al i?i; Ma.- Banjoul, ulto link been visiting her for several days. After many amusing games,. The guests enjoyed radio music. A delicious ice course was\se?ved. -... Mr. Jr E.' Spahn spent Thursday, in Columbia, havin,g motored down" With his t\vo daughters Misses Mar* jrueritojand Julia. The Misses Spann aio havinp a pleasant stay with re, 'lntives and friends iri Columbia. Mrs. Lizzie Thompson died at her lmme in- Brooklyvn after?an_ illness ...ui'_. many?months. .The funeral scr~viros were held at Brooklyn Tabernacle .Sunday, Rev. . Mr. Murdoek, the pastor preached the sermon. The ??i' decented \vas_a. ch r is.thm^w.umant.andptie who numbered her friends by the hundreds. She left several children v ' ' 1 u... '.y;i?a rotor of Presiding; Elder ? 1 h Crosbw. Untiertrrknr R ;-S-: Ayer;: was 'in charge. ??-? - Alt?ui!?fcbii?b wild pints?of Brainerd ^ Institute have .been overhauled, anjtl ' y everything is in readiness for the ir opriiine'. of sefibul on" Sept. 8. Dr. Martin has. a very efficient faculty ai dAh:i atveddy leceiveil a very large miud.er of afiplijtuitions frem stud?'ii( f ir ami near who will attend . ihi., year. . ' 'Un' 'elusinu exercises of the child ui'---" Bilde "school ' has been condin ij ii 1'iir 1 wo wevks at Carmel l'res ;lv\ 1ii kj11 oliui t h "was enjoyed by a t>).4iei.U CtPl.l.t,. "?: i. * T<1 , r v 11??i v 11 cull way iliKdv, 1 rw? children played their part-? well and je.ndeVo,! an interesting. is well as ld'-a iiiv | iii i" lain ? -Thorp 'chnolr ate : _ under I In- dir*-H-mn of M?- J.mopn ";Y j Ali s, Maggie St road, Mrs. Sarah .Jackson of Uv*ik Hill, were week-end -|fin- Is at tht- home of Mr. ii".d Mis. S. Al : J :?,? ? ' Me;- is Willie .Jackson, Eclgar PTck^ ?turn, \\ illkini . Bayjwr- of , Reek Hill. - . ami Mr. Macon Hardin of Niagara Falls. X? Y. were gue-sts of Mr. John I >. Mel killotigh. Thursday." ~ ~? ? <?n the sick list are: Mrs. . j. \V. Wright. Mr. Joe (.'loud. Mrs. Baynard Wright. " r7fv Mj?s Mattie Heathington is suffer-' .. j j*, jr from fi hroken collar bone .which s ;it. ~ui ta:" od l;t-t .1'i'j.h'ry while riiiv111e' willi tier little^neieo. - Inmeeting , -- . a??t-haJ.?tisui pcd the I'oiul, she ... d(o\(. two near the--edgp had into a ditch. She and her neice were thrown, out. -The little girl was tiTTtsed about the fare; the ear was damaged considerably. The various churches ar^?having" ^ their S. S\ picnics this week: Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church will have theirs- Wednesday at' Pleasant \ iew Church on Co'nmhia- "'I ; Cul varv Ha fi t is I. . on Thursday at ' St. Paul Baptist Church, Howrys, BrookJ\ ii Taberuacle yn Thursday at Rich1.i,i valid AL?miw Baptist att"mf?ek ii'.y (iinyc and Friendship Baptist - .-.t f.j'.-i: i*;i! ) ny-M?Strf-rtI:ff)< aT I'i Vi'i'l fiV Hi'' 1 i' \' \\''il'ifsHuy,''from New York, I il.v. .-he ha^ s-petrfc the. past ' 'iinu r iiidiiIIw ^ 'Mi h'T -irtvr. IN-v-. .1. |{. l',uinh'iIturk pastoj* of .Mei i "ipolitif A. \I. i .Z, Chiavh has v? Hj iittI yrftrr" a pha^utit 'vacation (n ut iVi ii.Ml Si>i ioe'N. < ; ' P (> P I DANVILLE n/r 1 iuonaay. Sponsored By the Mason COMMITTEE ONr ARRXNl Capers., S. Anderson, Josh Sum* Ent/mmger, Robt. Lvkes, Geo. H ? REGULAR 1 Children Tender 12 Tram Leaves Lnion { _ : SCHE] Heave ?eOLl'MnfA ' 7100 Ml,I.IAN . J .it:'l'" 7i25 BIATHEWOOD I 7:37 K HIGHWAY 7:50 SIMPSON . .. - ? _ - 8:00 VVINNSBORO ... ?- 8:12 WlilTirOAK ? - 8:25 " WOODWARD 8:34 BLACK STOCK 8:40 CHESTER 9:00 ? 1 LEWIS??? 0ll2 . SAilTil - ?:17 HOCK II1 I.I. 9:32 FORT Mil I. 9:46 1 ' HNTTIT.I.r 1UIUU CHARLOTTE 10:25 Arrive Oanvtile 2sl& P. M. Returt igi . V ' * . . 1 ^ - r, * ? ?? ? ? Rev:. I. J. Jackson,1 pastor of "Tattle Rock Church, Charlotte, preached Church ynit Metropolitan fare in the city from Mt. Claire, N.jJ ias guests of their sisters, Mrs. Hat* I tie Smith and Mrs. Grace Pinckney! ! Prof, and Mrs, Lafayette Foster1 i from N. C.,. spent the week-end with {-their relatiypa Mr. and Mrs. -Ct?Erj j Leathers/ wtrrhf enroute To Camden where Prof. Foster will be employ-1 . ed as agent 'for the N. C. Mutual Insurance Co.,v^|uccebding Mr. Wood: Luiry who ojhuw to Chester, as the i successor of Mr. John Davis who 1 leaves ..shortly to take up new dtrtles i in the office at Durham. Dr. W. A. Walker, with his mother (Mrs. Janie Walker, and sister, Miss Helen, motored here Saturday from Reidsville, N. C. and spent the week-; ,end with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. j 1 daughter, Lucile, returned to Reids! ville, and- after a day with relatives i there they motored back to Chester j accompanying Dr. Walker iiere, where he will spend several days. I Dr. Walker is a young practising physician of Lhuisburg, Tenn..and is; kept very busy with his numerous calls on his large field of wor^ Rev.Frank KillingsWorth, of Wash-; niKioii,u. spent rriaav nerpx~w?ttrelatives. V Mrs. Bertha Reed, and Miss Maude j Harper of Jacksonville, Fla., motorlantly with Mr. and Mrs. .Roma Harper. Mrs. Lillian M. Brown leaves Fri-1 ; day for. Washington, D. C., after a .visit of several weeks to her mother, jMrs. Lotip Richburg. 1 r?Mrs. LUcy Lewis iUackey and two email children from I.auiiibuig, N. 0.^ "are visiting her mother, Mrs. Lizzie, j Mrs. Bertha Reed Brown is in the eiy from Pittsburgh, Penn. for a stay of several' weeks with her parents,1 Mr. and?Mrs. Rich Reed.Rev. J. ,C. Gilmore* is conducting revival meeting at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Large crowds are at-] tending each night and many accessions hav0 been made to the church as a resullt of the soul stirring sermons preached by Rev. .Gilmore.Miss Bernice Bradshaw is visiting her friend, Miss Sarah Agurs. Miss M.. A. Levy and little neice Tena. Gustava Levy have bten visiting Rev., and Mrs. i). C. Baum! Mr. Alfred Thompson of?Yonkers", N. Y. Is, also a gues^ of Rev. and Mrs. j Baum. Mrs. Mary Brice left Friday afternoon for a 15 da vs. trip to her nnvlein Pitl ... - ..^vweu, i'--nil. E IT-OR EE NEWS P?Rev Felder, pastor of Pi. Paul Baptist Chinch, will begin his revivST* meeting the 5th Sunday night* . Rev. Felder.preached a noble ser. nion Sunday morning, from the first book of Sam. 1:10; he also preached a soul stirring serThnn Sunday night.All Christians and sinners both wore-.made to rejoice. r B. Y.? P. U.. was ver. interesting-1 to J all that were present on Sunday it was conducted by Mr. Willie M. Greene. We had an excellent Sunday School condutced by Miss, Adelina Boatwright. ! We arP glad to have Miss Victoria Boatwright back at service again. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Anderson and children mother-in-law and two sisterin-law motored to Eut^w-.Spring Pic=_ nic Friday and there they met their ; various friends;-" The Home Missionary Club .of St. 1'aul Baptist Church was cntertained by-Miss Mirggie Myers. a;ul Miss E:m^"Tile l'Ubhny on Monday night. Miss J?usie Irick , has^ returned top Winston-Salem to'spend the balance -of hir vacation. " Miss Lurllne Felder .is visiting her brother in Stanford, Conn. Th(. people of Elloree Section is ve? J UA H 1 RSION = VIRGINIA , Sept 1 Lodge Richburg No. 252 [TEnVfENTS?J. W. Williams,Jeff ners,Rev. 0. E. Frazier,IIany . Hampton, H. 17. Harden. FARE $3.50 I Years Half Fare Station at 7:00 A* M. DULE: A. M. $3.50! A. M. $3.50' A. M. $3.50 A. M. y. $3.5tK A. M. ______ $3.50 A. M. _r.v; ?~7X- $3.50I A. M. ____ ..... $3.50 A. M. __1 !____: $3.50 A. M. $3.50 A. M. ^ $3.50 -rA. M. A. M. _ $3.50 A- M. _____ $3.50 A. M. ?_ $3.25 A. 1*1. $3.25 A. M. $3,25 urtf?Lwiv Danv life 12730 A. M. | - ' i -T--'- nil ' - 4 - .s. , - " ' \ THE PALMET " "7 "ANDERSON NEWS _ MtT. L. T. Thomson oT Chcraw7-S, C. is visiting her daughter and__grandituughlcr, All's, linv bright and MrsFrancena Leverette and Miss._Belle Bright on Cleveland-Ave. Miss Louise Irick motored to Asheville, N. with friends last Friday returning Wednesday of this?weekr 4>he?repprts-r-a very pleasant outing" u>_*TheTand of the skv." | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kirksey and little son, Hubert are visiting relatives in Charlotte, N-. C. Mr?jmrLMrs: -Jutiri A. Fl'Pdd leit Thursday for Birmingham, Ala. to vis11 relatives. . I Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blackwell ai'e rejoicing over a 15 lb. baby girl, vfhe has been named Clara. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Rev. J. P. Foster of Palatka, Fla. is I visiting relatives and friends.. r p^^ lhe^~N7 er with some of their male 'friends^, motored to Mt. Carmcl, S. C. Friday where they spent the day very pleasantly fishing. They were the guest of Mr. Lewis McDuffie and Mr. Gilbert. Mr, Wm. Lee of Philadelphia and Mr. Gilchrist spent a few days visitihg Mr. and Mrs. LeeDavis. Mr. "Wnyman Davis has gone to Phil, where he'll enter school this fall. W0 wish for .him, a successful, school year Mrs. .Illlin fciivfic it! -ri.? i.i uui ci^tuii aiier being indisposed for a wnek. - Simplicity marked th0 marriage of Miss "Josephine Butler and Mr. Adolphus. The young <?ouple with a fr?"T rlnQn relatives and friends went to the home of Rev. J. C. Gibbes','pastor of Thompson ContemuelM. E. Church and Tver e .Quietly married, the inij^jhssive -ring ceremony beinjr. used. Thy attractivc bride y n?' hee<?hi inglv gowned in an ensemble of "Harding Blue" flat crepe, with accessoriesto match. The bride is on^ of the city sehooL teacho)1!.. and the groom is a young man of sterling traits and holds a responsible position with th(^Anderson County Hospital. <f. t Immediately after Jbtv-c'eiiemon-y, they left by motor, .on their bridal tour to. Union. S. C., Asheville, N. C., apd Coluniliia, S. C. After August28th they will be at home to their friends, 10.18 S. Towers St. Rev. Andrew W. Hill of New York is visiting relatives and friends. ?Or. N. A. Jenkms and family spent ..a few hnui-T in tly city, enroute to" Asheville,; ,N. C? I)r. Stalks, the President og Benedict College, was a very welcomed visu it or to tb.-. R..cV' -fp'vr ^-^^rintTon IteTvas accompanied by his wif<, Mrs. -Starks.-trlso Dr. "Ptnson, President of Morris College. CHAPIN NEWS Alls. _M. A, Eloaaor wishes-to-thank her many friends for their kindneess and sympathy durinjr her illness. Rev. Quarrels of Columbia ran a sue eessful revival at Providence Church this week and seven confessed-i om ei -ktott: ' | > - ? ?Miss Matilda Cannon and Mr. Bowers were quietly married last we^k. Mrs. Blanche Mayes'save a fish-fry at Boto Beach. Those who were present were: M.rs. Ella Mayers and children of Florida^ Mrs. Eva Mobley. Mrs. Eottie Bowers and son. Mrs. Hettie Pugh a n d children, little Freddie Thompson. Mrs. Eva Mobfey Jhts'returned to her "home in Columbia after a pleasant stay with her daughter and son-in-law Miv-fttwl-Mrs. John Elea/or. Mr. and Mrs. .Jessie- B<nvers of White Plains. N. V.- has returned to their home after a pleasant stay with uicir inutnur aim luuitT, ;\l r. and .VIrst Moi? BbvVers.1 ' ' Rev. arid Mrs. J. A. Hunter, Mrs. |Sadie Harris, Mrs. Kva Mobley, motored up la.-t Wedm-day to tarry Mrs. N. A. Kleazer home who has been ill in Columbia for seven weeks. Mr. George Counts of Baltimore was railed hom(. on afeount of his sister's illneess. I The fanners are % lad Up reeeivo_th^ineessant showersOf rarn. ' There Ay ill be a drama. in one aet rent it led?"TH .?Miiir'bievi.us?ip'iMMi" in'the Chapin Graded Softool Auditor rum. September-bl.hr FVrMh : r* ' .1:. : . _ ; I sl< /* NEW ^ " ?h-. j , *+ ?~? Prom Columbia, Ridgew; -'?1.00 Less .From Ro< TThrouglr ? Fttli Detals From 1 . c TO LEADER T'" ?????m m WINNSBORO NEWS Tt Mis. Bachael Briscol and Miss Mar- $_ iunc Thornhill of f^htlndelphia arc m visitors in and around our town, the- ? guest of Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Heath S; and others. We are progd t^> have in our midst 5! again Miss Matt^e Tillman who is Tllmrn^ ^ ^ ??P?! u^ i? Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Raleigh, N. C. arn spending awhile- in the city and attending the august meeting at Black j Jack baptist Church, a few miles out ' of " town. They are the?guesta?of Mrs. Ella Milton, the mother of the groonii Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Taylor of Chapel Hill, N. C., were in our town last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Batiste. " Rev. J. M. Beatty and family, mo-l tored tjO Pisgah Baptist Church last Sunday where he is carrying on his revival meeting. He is dbly assisted by. Rev. E. B. King, pastor of First _ Baptist Church, of Hendersonville,- N. Mrs. R. L. Byrdine of Baltimore, Md. spent a few days in our town'last week visiting relatives and friends. Af ?.? A n n. : A A. , - . 1 ?.mj. niuw ?v-?ive?peiit iasi weeK i in some part of Tenn. The cake hunt on Wayman Church Green' last week was a success. No one being'able to find the cake, it was?sliced and served to alj. : Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peay, Jr. on August 15th, a fine girl Mrs. Mattie Gaston is visiting her :children in Philadelphia. ??r? ? | Mrs. Mattie Sims is on the sick list at this writing. We hope?for her a speedy recovery. | Miss Hattie Kennedy of Virginia ? i is spending awhile with her sister Mrs. [Clara Hcnyy. -' I Mrs. Carrie Kennedy Lewis of Cam.don N^-C. i? visiting her mother Mrs. James Kennedy of.Simpson^ Mr. T. J. Ngjson and son T. J. jr. and Mrs. Ben Glover and daughters /" motored to Raleigh, with Mr. and Mrs.' ' Tonrffc? Davis to visit their sister. We i7 hope fur them a nleasant stay. _ Miss Lenora Haltiwanger,-is visit-( Tng relatives in Charlotte, N. C. bert motored; to Manning last Sunday to see his son Mr. Luther. He *?* was accompanied by Messrs R. L. *|^Archie and itarhuel Wade. . IT. A lovely moon?light picnic was 3. given- last week Ery Mr. and Mrs. *1* Samuel Wade. The nartv motortod X *9 miles out of town to Mr! and Mrs. *j* Gladdens home. Those who enjoyed A the evening were:-Mr. and Mrs. A. y Russell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Arfthie, MrT1 Y and Mrs. L>. Brattbn- Mr. and Mrs, E. -Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs, X Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jaekson, Mr. and Mrs. J. t Russell, Me&dames S. Anderson and M.'Foster or New York City and Mr. 1 Jno. McDowell. A delicious supper | of fried chicken, potato salad, sal- X teens, ice tea, and water melon w^is y the ovoningi I*t^ . r SELLERS NfeWS \'k I - ? !* Sunday AugL, 3, 1930?In the % ' morning our pastor" Rev. D. L. Coe, de- .j. livered one of-hi? instructive sermons ? to a large and appreciative audience .j. On Sunday night Rev. T. J. Ransom, y opened our revival meting which was ito close the folowing Sunday night, y |The mining was quite a success, Rev. X Ransom is a wonderful preacher, he } preached with grace and ease. Each X night-he preached the seating capaci-.'?|? ty of Batimore was taxed to its utmost *i* We are .glad to have Rev Ransom any .j. time. " ' "y ! Ol"the following Atnnday?n.i ia joint program was rendered by the Latta-Sellers-A. C. E? Leagues at Bal- X timore A. M. E.?Churejp whicji was quite an interesting program. We ex- LV pect to render a program si^lar to-& 'that one Aug^Sth, at Latta Weston ! ( "Chapel A. M. E". Church. |X Our Sunday School rally" August 17 ?; : was a great suc.eeKs: Wo realized [X tthe^nice sum of Thirty-Five Dollars. V japd Kighty Cents. ' . jX Thursday -night August 14, Mr. Al giu Lester and Sallie Mae Lindsay, a & l'J.'Hi graduate of the Latta High { I School were joined in Holy. Matri- *l* -j. : . I '00 Round | W rp ? 1 rip | tfORK I . t c 4 ? sJD TRIP TO F ' . ' - ? it 30th f ' ifi-i ? Eiy, Winnsboro, Chester, !! *k Hill and Ft. Mill. ^ Coaches f Ticket Agents. .rJ:r. ...j::-,- -- < > HCRN^fr , SYSTEM | V I ifT^?- '' '*"- :.- ., . _ _u - . i. _ V. 'V. ' ~^ . 1 ? ^ ?-i. > ' , -i . . = iony to the surprise of their man#, leiiilftgy ? VT" Messrs J. L. CrOsland, L. B. Gibbs ' enjamin Rogers, Sylveiiter Stanley ?q Mr. and Mrs. E. M.'Porter spent' aturday in Floren^e^with friends. a\ . * ?:?~ m m save * CE jT] ~ ' ^ "W - * Every family benefits ? r ti? from : it; ICE >' * ri___ i st m|H Every family in r 'Xirf '^B this cnmtiiiitiitv I ? in some way from j JM ported from que _ ^ try to anot'ier taut protection of : tor cars. Every- * J where along the route, from producer 11 to the kitchen, perishable foods-are kept fresh and flavorful with ICE. To break this long line of ICE pro- _ tection is false ecouomy. Food-should? be kept well rrfrigerated from the i _ moment it is received until prepared j ? for the table. The cost of ICE is j only a few cents a day, but the serv- ( ? ice it renders cannot be measured in 1 dollars and-cents. - ~7~ )ITY ICE COMPANY i ?1 MAIN ST. PHONE 3ir?r? 1 ? U G-I Destroys Flies, Mosquitoes other pests. Has been on the Many satisfied customers. AGENTS W ^ r ? n r ? t-v : rv inc. n; tL. tk H. E. LINDSAY 401 HAMPTON ST. * . ?*M*<H*H*H*??*? *? * ?* **? * * * ** <J* * * * * * * ?* * * ) % % Tin TRY THE COC M IN TH Southern Applach . * _; . OF WESTERN NORT1 EASTERN TI OK Ninpi ii ilk -?-^ATke Land c ^ 1-1 ' TRAVEI HY T Comfortable. Econc .. ? . , ALSC Jersey Seashor v . ' Old Point-C (Including, New Chamber Virginia i ' . _ _ (IncludingJ^ew II . Beaphes at Ocean \ Charleston, Savann; (Sea Island Beaches on ? Mountain and Lake Uegi Resorts^on the ( The Black If ills of mienigun, Wise j, Minnesota Lak " - Pacific Northwest California, Resorts Cake Region of Canada COMBINA RAIL and MOTOl ^ Mountain R REDUCED : ?to? TICKr.rs_aM?SA. Beginning junk isth, gooi consult ticke SOUTHERN RAIL1 ;?X'<"X"XK"X"X"X"X"X~X"X"X*<"X? * X"X^"X~X~X~X~X"X~X~X~X~X~; ANNOUNCING THJ Idle Hour Swii r -tS-M*4e? -frfmr-errtumfilar or Excellent Free Pier Cburche&^r?3 W. M. SMITH, ttzrr-jr. ' *. .. . " ' '/ ;-. ' ' ; ' -.--7-1 - rr-' * - > > - ' a : _i ^ L_ _J| _Saturday, August 23, 1930. l PINE WOOD NEWS V ? MrsV. Alma Johnson" 16ft Saturday pleasant trip. Miss Wilhelmina Irick is spending " > vhile in Ellloree visiting relatives Messrs Q. I). Pugh and Robert Pugh * Qtored to Eutawvllle Friday; to^atnd the picnic they reported a plea- ? lit-' stay:? ? ? ?'?T-=~" = j EXCURSION TO ? TEXAS. Here is an opportunity to visit old lends in Texas a* a minimum cost. j >uthern Railway will sell round trip :kets from all, principal towns on ' 3 lines in North Carolina, South " Carolina, Ocorg-a. Tennessee, Ala Fluri^a,^ and- Mississippi oh )ints in Texas, at rate of. one fare us 25e for^the: round trip, good arting September 13th and limit1 to return on any day prior to Oct- -r .. CrL ri _ % . ut-i uan. -wpfl on regular trains >th going and returning^ For those traveling in Pullman rs, the usual sleeping car rates in ^ Idition to the "railroad fare will be harged. Special through Pullman rs or coaches will be afrranged for trties. " ' . ? .... : Please confer with or write to your sarest " Southern Railway agent and >u will be furnished with the schedes and price of tickets, etc. Tt)ls is ah pppnvTi'nity to viaft~^ exas at the lowest rate^^'er offered ???? ' A BUY (JASOMNE & OII.S AT LEEVT'S SERVICER ? STATION __ _1?, rwo Blocks'*Froni Benedict - Allen ' ON TAYLOR STilKET [)PEN DAY AND NIGHT K ILL -1 v % r BetLBugs, Rone hc-8 and %? market tor several years X ? AN'IFD ? opucrr I ?* f, President ? r rHONE 8517 X ' 1- " ' $ - * -v _ . ?. ?. V ?.? ' ,??,* !mI* % v v * ' *1* *1* '? ?*? tion - i ? - . i . * ,t le . _ I- ^ " >L PLACES I: | "L lan Mountains $ . X K CAROLINA *N NESS 10 IS ' -?? : It 1 ' ' 4- ? ORCIA :< . ?f the Sky" | _ TRAIN??? ? ? " 1, x mical. Safe. , ? > -- ? ~~ : ? * $ e Resorts ? . (im fort ? ?X iin-Yandei'bilt ' Hotel) k?aeh ? nfel ('nviili.?i) ^ iew (Norfolk) V ih, Brunswick^ o x ' iaifi.l Simons island) ion of New ICneland X jreal lakes * A South Dakota " X onsin and ~ ^ e Resorts / \ X ^ Colorado National Darks ? yCanadian Northwest-- X TION - ' f,' : ft TOURS to esorls ? ? FARES ~ t - HIST- RESORTS $ LE DAILY ~~ J~~ [> UNTIL OCTOBER 31 ST | *r_ TAGENTS ? WAY SYSTEM | E OPENING OF- $ , mming Pool 1, ;__ Ft h e Percival Road,) lie Grounds for * I ? I Part ion " 24 nrT/Atrr^T. -1 . I- > ' ' ' > -t. , " - V. ,<r ' Uav' - -? ; :?C?ll