The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1930, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, November 29, 1930.^^
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Mrs. W. II. Corley," of 1210 Pino St., |(1|
is much improved after a week's j
illness. .j \]
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ir? Miss N. A. McQueen, ?4' I'barlfu,
1 ton, was in the eit last week on bu- ;
^siness.
Prof. C. (J. Melntosh. of JoltltHUin, I?
was irt the city this week on business, j
?-Mr. Felix Papon, of Asheville. N. ' 11
C., former Columbian, was Tn the I u
citp this week visiting hfs sister. J [)i
who is ill, but much improve*! at this
writing. ... 1 it
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The Ladtes Aid Society of Wesley P
M. E. Church, will meet at the home tl
of Mrs. J. E. Rosemond, U01 Pine St.. ! 0(
Monday afternoon, December 1st, at ' ei
4:00 o'clock. All members are re-!
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?M4ss?Carrie?Hpndoi-son is hack in j
the' city alter spendnrg the summer f-ttr
and early fall with Mr. and Mrs, j g
' Brown, in Jamaica, L. I. Miss Henderson
is wintering here. '
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Mrs. Celia Dantzler, gave1 a pgriy-t?November
20th, honoring her Daugh-j.
ter's 9th Birthday, Edna Marie.
Those attending were: Annie M. | )(
Carter, Dorothy Long, Doris Harris, 1
~~ Matrisha Goodwin, Ruth Pickerson,.
Lillie Quattlebum, Evelyn and Laura ^
F. Johnson, Frank and. Mary Green-1 |
wood, Louise and Buddy Gains, Vest: ',
Harry and Herbert Singleton. James r
Vg?rf>7 11! | ;nid F""i" P^yd. Fred i
and Edward Dantzler, Abel Suh'er, ' ?
Morgeree "Love, Mrs. F(. S. Dantzter,1
Mr. M. A. Taylor. They all had an!*,
eniovable tinTe. lee cream, lakean44 candy
was served. " t"T,
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ROYAL SIXTEEN HELD -FALL j--;
OPENING. '
The Royal Sixteen Club, held it's j '
fall opening meeting at the residence j \
of Miss Elouiso-N. Wyston. On the '
following Monday meeting was hyld _
at the home of Miss Marguerite WiL ^
snn At tVtio ?xl.?% ... ^
made for the dance, which was given ! 1
? on the ?th of November. -Rnfmv t.hr ! '
^ dance, however, there were two new ] }
members to come ii\to. the club: Miss j 1
Ruby Entzmipger and Miss Lydia M.
? -Rivers. Miss Rivers attended her |NV
first meeting of the "Sixteens" -whoiv-U
< they met at the home of Miss. Helen p1
Dannerly, where a delicious *.wo j
coursp luncheon which consisted .of! .
,salmon salad, with saltincs, pickles, y
cocoa, peaches and c'ake was served, j
7 'Mimling wa? hnlil nt Mis.-* f iovtrmlo *
* 'Lott's home this week. Miss Entz- j '
minger was at this meeting as she ;1
had been unable to attend the previ- j
>\is one. ?After the meeting had ad- I
? /limed, we were served a delicious i
" ?(ttrsr--of t-u+m?tU-b?salad, avuii;L'J ..
craflbOri'yif I'.aut'u, hot buttered (Aland
cocoa.
NOTICE. " I
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The ^dtuje t'lub will -maut_Dec.! ^
6,'193(/vith Mrs. Fannie Games, S?dO L(
Qroon efOCt, at fi iio Ii'clncl All , (]
memberi?re asacu to do prompt. -y
MrsW. C. Johnson,-P-rfstilent, u '
"T?* Mm*1 H Hollmrtn. Soorotary. ^
"7*' YOUX? MATRONS CLUB
"The You? Matrons wore charm- .
ingly entert\n?(1 by Mrs; Dan Walk- i
er on Satlmly November 8th. the |
meeting was Ailed at 5:Co o'clock by j
the President Mrs: 1 Thomas Jones |(
After business Mscussions, four tab- I \
?4es--were?placed for bridge. Afte't J '
several progress~Tt was found ja
% that Mrs. ThomasT,ones hold highest j
score for which she Reived a lovely |'1
niece of lingerie; Mrs. \\ m. 0. | 1
Champion, cut highest *?r consolation i J
and received bottle ol Proncli per- j '
fume.. Mrs. Tom Anders WUt? a- j '
warded the booby, u box if' 'sweets, i \
Mm nr.K i i . . i ffiiiiui j Is
to. IIUll il.S- HIT J
-Mesda?iir:" _ ~~r~ inzoldeli |1
~ Bookman. H. II. Cooper, \V. N. R?s- J }
boroyp-h, Waltfcr I'.ayior.Mioses lljne.- J 1
r- * sof" <"- * T Jones ami* V^* I I
helmenia Thompson, Mrs. CoppelsL
received the first prize for guest, a
bottle of Fretjeh I'erfume, and Miss
Thompson, the boohv. which was ;? ' ]
box of sweets. Th0 hostess served 1
a delightful menu consisting of n>- j '<
tato salad on lettuce leave*-?trotter :
thins, roast "ork, pickles and cocoa.
_ Beautiful baskets were placed on the
tables containing eandv.
The club wiThoTd its next meeting _
at the home of Mrs Theodore Young-i'
blood, Friday November 27th.
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CULTURE CLUB REMEMBER? ;1
UNFORTUNATES H
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The Culture Club gave several nas- i |
kets of fruit to the sick and the ' ?edy |
on Thanksgiving morning. Th 8 ; ,
tie actl of thoughtfulness Vrought.,.
joy to mpny sad hearts.' , 1 j
T yiKK moil and^
clothing ' to the or at Christinas }';
time.
Pre-ChrM"tas Ounce
The Culturo Club is-*-aHatta*>rin? a
Pre-Holida" Dance at Odd Fellows '
Hall, Friday nTghtr~?ccember-&r??^
Come enjoy a pleasant ever1 and >
^ t share in the service the club is ren-}
daring to Columbia and to the Sta?*-r
South Carolina. Admission 35 1
?- Mrs Hsttie GreenTT'hi mri. Com- ,
mittaa on Charity.
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev. and Mrs. G. H. White of Lau
ms, S. C., wish to announce to thei
'Unnm the birth of u baby Kill. OntK
ine Mae, October 29, 1930.
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THE POENKX CLUB
The Pnpniue-f.lnh noU Ht the- hunv
f Mr. Thomas Pouder, 1320 Rarn
ell Street. , ?
Alter the business discussion sev
ral games were played among then
ere "-Spelling the Milk," everybody
'jo.ved themselves.
The Club will meet at the home ol
liss /eii'oha-' Stuart, Wednesday
oVeliiher 20.
Annie l.._Kra/.ier, Reporter
liKN EDICT Cl.l It M EUTS
The regular monthly meeting Ql
le Ronodkt Club met on Wednesday
iglit, Nov. 19th at 7:.'?0 o'clock'. Tlw
)pie ol discussion was plans t'? -irtirbve
the- atheletic- held. . The com.
liltee on arrangements stated thai
would take 700.00 to make the nee<
1 improvements. Dr. J. Starks
res4Umxt_ui!__tlie_ collegcj announce:
lat he would be responsible for $350
). There were (40) members prosit
av ho pledged $200.1 E
Music was furnished by the B. C
oartet.?A ipring v.ilad course Wiu
ived by,Mrs. J. J. .Btarks.
^11 members of tlie Alumni an
getF tt> be- present at the", next meet
jg, I)ec. 3rd, at 7:30 P. M.( ^
FREE WILL CLl'B ?
The members of the Free Will Clul
uld :f delightful meeting in the re
'ption hall of the Helen C. Bray>n
Pavilion- at Ridge wood- Cam pi
unday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock with
leii; President presiding.. The meetig
opened with singing hymn "Dwqil
ig la Bulah Land," prayer by'Mr. L
7?ULuasuiit, scripture reading, 1 ti
salm by Mrs. C. J. Cannon,^follow1
by the club singing hymn "Lpvt
if ted Me." ...
The-secretary. Miis Niellie B. Davis
Mug absent the minutes of the. ore
ious meeting was omited; Mrs. C. J
annon,. acted as secretary. Aftei
ie collection" of dues, business-topics
ere discussed at which time. Mrs
mac Mavsie and Mr. John Nieklebe<
ore ??. doted directors of r& Yule
ide program which they will rendei
t 'the sanatorium on Christmas Day
Irs. C. II. Pk;psant, the Presiden
ho is nurse in charge of the Pavil
>11 was appointed the shopping com
liltee who will purchase an appro
riate token ofThe" Yuletide for end
imate of the pavilion.
The members were indeed glad" t<
elcorpe Mrs. Janie. Ferguson int<
he Club..'from whom a timely am
inch enjoyed discourse was heard.
After the-benediction the club. y^a,
ismisse<L With the hope of holding
hejr next regular meeting on tin
th Sunday in December at the Cam]
ho' many will be present to tak<
irrt?m?the?Vuietide program, > A1
lembers and friends are invited t<
ome and help to make this a gall
vent in the life of the inmates.
SILVER TKA 4
The A. U. Club No. 1 invites you t
aiiver lea, at the home 01 nr. an
Irs. L. M. Daniels, 2230 Hampto
ive.,?Sunday, Nov. 30, 1930-j from
3.7 p. m. A silver offering will b
ykem?A?Musical Program will b
en(IeretT t)y~MIsk ^aymtr Hoklen, D
ector. of Music of Allen' University
Inir wp yon? ~
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COLOMBIA JHEATBK .
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{ringing Up Father, Nov. 27-28-2!
When Manager Gus Hill-'first cor
eived the idea of taking the new.ir.pcr
comic strip and transferrin
t to the stage he paved the way fc
new channel of laughter that he
dnce reverberated around the worh
'ountless rhillions have in this mar
'.qr been amused and mere human
vhose lives otherwise might hav
reefi colorless and empty, have b* e
relped on the bright side of life tf
yard a goal of unalloyed enjoynier
rod happiness. In the latest cartoo
'/'hinvmmnttt ''Rrinnrinfr T I ?> + 1
\>iitk-s," the effervescent and amtis
ng musical comedy to be" based o
be famous creations of George M<
lanus, Mr. Hill has succeeded in gi
pgthe public something that has a
,-i^dy reached the -unnaele of hil^r
v and fun, besides leaving a lin^e
nA memory in the whriil of nurl
anJ melody. Once more those belo
(1(] "characters', "Jiggs r^Mahoney,
"daggie," his wife and "Dinty Mooi
L;.e irrepressible are to the fore in a
Lnvironment that has been at var
.nee with their previous adventure
irfd carefree endeavors. "Ji^gs
lirhself, probabl" could not have s<
ected a more irreconcilable sphei
vnhance hi^ well earned popular
,y than the vagaries and uncCl'tah
tea of politics. But ambition even i
he soul of a-citizen like himselft cai
TTTtrnr will -wnt he downed for like tl
boy with a new toy he must neet
lave his sway". And he and his me
ry cohorts are certainly allowed :th
brrd, and" to?their heart's..cojitcnt,.l<
it he rer-nrded All ineirlentlv wil
ftiuTttrar??HrV and screamii]
results,?If -ynn don't wish to con
rode with us ask your fi^ends whi
IheV think about this big productio
a contribution, scenically complp'
and brimful of those good things thi
Do Most Of You
Trading: With Our Ad
yertfaerB. ^
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tHE PAlMETTO
make the successful theatrical offer- I
, iiiK- .3' days,. Thurs. Friday and Sat"
urday, Nov. 27, 2K, and .29, Columbia
^ Theatre.
. IN M F.MORI AM
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In sad but loving remembrance o' 1
q our dear aunt, Mrs. Josie H. Wilson.
- who departed this life one" year ago, !?y
Nov. 20, 1929, at Greenville, S. C.
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i "We""cannot say and-we will not sav?1
! That she is dead. Shb is just away. |t
"With H cherry srnHe-and-a-wave?of
l" the hand i . t
, She wandered iiito an unknown land, |
And left, us dreaming how very fail i J
it needs must be, since she lingers
there! ' ?-?
And you, oh you, who tluT~ wildest i ?
yearn
- ^>? -tko'7.nt itmy vtcn and the ^hal re?j
f ' turn. ~ i ?
' Think of her faring on, as dear
; In the love 7)tJ-thei'e, as he love of c
here;?? ?-?-?? _?- ?
l'hink of her still as *ve same, we
1 say, . . ? ?'-WT
T Sheis hot dead?she is. ji st away.
.. Loving Non e and Ne; hew,
Ethel ami V/?G,?Jieinmons.
' . - ? IN MRMORIAM
' In loving memory of our dear f-fnr. "_
b and and father, Rev. U. S. Rice, A-i
_ who went to Heaven, Nov. 25," 1927. Mrs,
? "-GothlklieW ftll about it, hnw noble, him
How gentle he was and brave; p
~ How bright his possible future.
Yet put" him to sleep in his grave. strei
ed 1
God knew all about those who loved gent
him cam
? How bitter their tears must be; i sonn
{ And right through it all he is loving pear
| And knows' so.much better than we." ~occu
Mrs.. S/ST Rice, wife;
U. S. Rice, Jr.;
I- Gladvs C. RiCe,
Pansy V. Rice, Children;
\ . Emmett J. Rice,
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IN MEMORIAM ?,%,
? -b? ,
rt?fn-jastimr-memorvotm^rHusband V
' | Marcellus Allen Evans, who left us
'. I November 28th* 1929.
J 1 cannot say I .vill not so" . j
' That he is dead? he is just away,
j With a cheery smile and a wave of ?>
the hand v-.? " 7 1...~ A
. He lias wandered into an unknown
land. . *f.
^ It needs must be since he lingers ^
And left us dreaming, how very fair J
there, - " ' *5^'
And you O you who the wildest yearr %
. For the old time sten and the gla 1 .X.
+? r ?
retu; n. ;- -J?:
j Think of him living on as dear <>
In the love of these, as the love of ?, <>
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1 ?t u:.till ? - T ? ?
x 11a11rw ui nun nuu nic rsuiin; t nil) * T
. Ho is not tlca?l he is ,iu*t ttone awav. ?*
n, . (Mrs.) Elizabeth W. Evans
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Modes X
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Ihtpcir^-E+fHxuilly fanlbh A
Newfpsppr? ?--i?
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(1 A
s- ,SA - ' - m
? ll^ - ? ^=Th 1
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u ^vrkkd i q(iiv < <vf art ?
. As'"the~3wtter-pmuresses. one iW,s
comes more rrmfnnore imrires^ed with I
ft, it... ,.i,:.. ... ,i :v.r^?. i:..i_ t ?__ I
r- HIV, vill*. ' I IIIVMT >1111J Ml* Ull IC I TOCK3.
rh- of smartly .flecked twml. particularly ^B
i?_ when thev arc worn umler tweed coats |
i- i*<jjPfflMIII^ tfirtn iTi"tiiiic Yuut""weaver?
True to. type, tliis brown one adds a
n> ' white pique collar and a darker brown
te suMe_ kelt ak ,',t> waistline, which I
H?blouses Tt.-sliifhtl.. It*-lines arc the
M semr-fitted ones, prefv^ed even for
tailored frocks' the Itfwct drft?<a" *cc j*
" tions beinvr "xjfndrd -mVi-nanels !>oth
front and back. It is sjmp'e to make,
T.aod will -erve one exee'lentl through
out the season.
F.xrrlh Pattern No ,1311. Size* 14
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BED-TIME
XH1L
HE BABE OF BETHLEHEM
This is an old, old story
et it" liT one quite new;?
It leaves'a joyful memory
s only good can do.
tells of the birth of Jesus.
-Within ; stable door,
he richest of all babies
'l.'he. poorest of the poor,
he stars of silvery brightness.
The sky of brilliant hue,
in tried a sontr together '
With the bleating of the ewe.
11 sung a Toud ITbsriTrnrr;?
Of praise^ peace and love,
n anthem to the Savior,
Who eanW~from Ilea vert-above;?
hTTsheep were grazing peacefully
The shepherds vjatching neat
IEW NAME FOR OLD AIKE>
-AMTSEMENT CENTER.
iken, Nov" 2G.?Sometime agt
. Jessie May Smoot of Washing
F) r. . purchased the old Colo.rei
? School building, 915"T'alftteh
et. The building?has been lis
for rooming purposes and othei
;ral uses. Recently Mrs. Smoo
e to Aiken to'live.^She has madi
e very drastic changes in the ap
ance of. the place. All formei
ipants have -{.vacated End everj
^ 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 4T4 jTA ATA. ATi
^ "^y fy
The Victc
- Bs
: BEGINS
Christm
DEC. :
The Cards will
betical order, as f
. A-B-C-D-E
J-K-L-M-N
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A^A A^A A^4. A^A A^A A. A^A A^4
Laurel a:
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Htv/vjun
*ONC
Wed. ai
Capitol
ADMISS1C
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STORY FOR
,PR EN
When. La! A glorious brightness
In the Heavens did appear.
i 1 jjry feigked in xlad amazement.
What <i<ith this wonder mean?
It's I ke had ne'er been seen.J
In all ttK?nrteiny aws.--*-- -?
! This- is the Heavenlv message
T+rrrt?hrr?U-i-n??a?hr.iad
li slnied an 'earthly kiiiKdwiu
11 tiled l?\' ' lilrki Mid * Kill,
. Kin^-- Herod w a Suit- t:i?a -In.
Another has co[T7V"Thnuxht he
To Vei/.e this mifhty kingdom?
And" rate instead <?f me.
In tWis he \v7e*~mjstakcn.
As you and 1 can see,
m... u' a... k ' *- 1
- WUI IMIIU -1 I > It?!f \ ?_T
Ami reigns eternally.
i ro'oni up stairs has been thorough);
renovated and new furnishings ii
each room. Nittei rooms have heel
so provided for 'the accommodated
able quiet room for.one night or i'o
J t^c. s"as"<. This accommodation wi
^ be known as TraVr+rr^ =fnr(^ -K
? Tho-first flour of this building eoi
r prises?a- large room which is bein
' arranged uiid equipped for the cor
1 venieneujof churches, societies, club
r etc., when .desiral^k- places are neet
; ^ed to give, entertainments or social
Qj ?
?ry Savings- :j
ink i
PAYING .?
as Club :
I, 1930?:
be paid in Alpha- i
o 11 o w s: ?? i
Paid Dec. -1 *i
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ndHardyl
cMtence I
BDETT
WORLD'S GREATEST
BARITONE
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id Thurs.
Theatre
IN 11 & 25c
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' The new name for this place will
be Aiken Amusement Center. Deo,
5b,h, will be formal opening date for
this Center." A Free Chinese Supper
will be given from 5 to 11 p. m. '
~Tl is the desire of the promoters
jthin meMunt will avail
I of the opportunity to come in and en- ?
i joy a supper of especially prepared
Chinese dishes. It's free to everyone.
Cotne in. The occasion will be
interspersed with Chinese songs;
dances and Chinese ?ehddr^n'a?&a*i-.
redes,"
J People of the entire city of Aiken r
| are cordially IrTvTted to wiuHMSS the ?
opening'of tht? Aiken Amusement
Center. Moving pictures will be gU
? \eii Tuesday" ami Saturday nights of
each, week. . . 1
?. MM. B." Price and Mrs. J. *M.
I Smoot are the promoters atnTTnanagers
of this Center. They desire the
presence of all friends.
' ESTATE NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of George W. Jamison* dSL
ceased. _ are hereby notified to file
_ the sameA duly verified, with the undersigned.
and those indebtedr^ttr said
estatt. will plSfcse make i>avment likewise.
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e.? MRS. VIOLA JAMISON, .
1 Rt. 3, Booker Washington Heights,
t Columbia, S. C., ? ?T.'
a November 18, 1930. "
u[[_DANTZLER BROS.
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.Shoes Called For and Delivered
> SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
> 2421 Gervais St., . ' FHONE9132
I ESTATE NOTICE
?*1 All persons having claims against
the-estate t>f Norris Wingfield, dev
ceased, are hereby notified to file the L
r j e. duly verified with the under
signed, and those indebted to said es,
' tate ' will please?make?payment likewise.
j WILLIS C. JOHNSON, Executor.
1401 Park, St., Columbia* S. C.
, November 1, 1930.
Poro Supply Station
For the convenience of the.Poro
| Agents
I1 MRS. ANNIE M. MALONE
1
has placed a Supply of PORO
PRODL'CTS to sell to any duly
4i qualified agent residing or con?
1 ..-ducting Shop in Columbia, S. C.
?- All orders carefully filled by ^ t ^
J MRS. ELISKER L. STARRS ^
1109 1-2 Washington St.
> I For Groceries, &
*
. and Cold Drinks "i*
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41 y Call on ?
MRS. MARY H.ELEBRE ?
Dalzell, S. C. I
*? Rtr-1 Box 64 y
*r ' ' '
* TAKE ALL YOUR MOTOR
TROUBLES TO
I LEEVY'S GARAGE
Expert Mechanics
for any car or truck
12 Blocks From Allen -Benedict?
7 ON TAYLOR STREET
WRECKS?DAY OR NIGHT ^
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient .attention
giten to all business
plaaced with me.
PHONE 5717
1221 WASHINGTON ST.
(SOUTH EKN RAILWAY SYSTEM" r?7~
} Corrected to 25, 19S0
Arrive Union Station Leave"'-~
No. I No.
1 5:00p 32 Augusta-Nf-rY. 32 B:10p
j 7:bbA 31?N. Y.-AuguRt-a- 31 JLOBa
,12:50a 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 l:00p
4:15p 28 Ciffn-Charleston 28 4:20p
9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. 9 7:00a
5:10a 24 Columbia-Jaksv's 23 10:30p
10:50a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 5:05p
t"12.7)5uG0 CoVa Savannah 19 8:20a
9.:00p 23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 6:25a
11:00a 13 Col'a-Charlbtt* 14 f:20p
9:55p 11 Columbia Charl'n 12 6:30a
4:55a 15 Oolu'bia-Char'ati* 16 _2:20a
l:40p 2 Col'a-Spartanb'g 1 3:00p ?
10:00p TO Oohtm'a-Greenvr'e 18 6:60a ,
'6:40pll8 *Col'a Charlotte 114-, 7:00a
10:45a 18 Colum'a-Atlanta 17 6:86p
Via Camden and Rock Hill.
JRullman can. Dining earn.
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