The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 03, 1931, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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| Saturday, January 3, 1931. Miss R. T. Pomonv 0C Fast G >rvais St.. snent the hnlidavs plenum*-' s ly in the city >< ?> h'tui vents and friends * . c Miss Ma hie M. Marshall. </f ' berry is a ponuler . hous.e truest of i Christmas Holidays. ' 1 Mr. Harry Taylor. ?4' Sunvbor; spent ? the holidavs here as the truest. of his Cousin Mr Adtlie Weather, lie re ports quite a pleasant stay. I Miss Gussie A. Rutherford, spent ( __ the Xmas holidays in the "City by the ] Sea^" The yuest of her Aunt, Mrs. 111'. C. Ureenwood, 2 Felix Street. , ; ? . ' Mr. B. F., Hilderbrand, fornVtv | Linotype Operator, with the Palmetto = Leader was here while visiting his. parents in Elloroe during the Christ- , mas holidays. ^ ~ ^ S ' -1 Mr. Will ie Mangum, and Mrs. Inez I, ^^Mangum Brown, of New York City. ] jKand Washington. D. C., are in the city | .pending the Christmas season with ] relatives and friends. We wish them , a pleasanf stay. Miss Catherine M. Frederick, teach er in Waverly City Schools, left Wed- . nesdav, December 24th for Nashville, ( Tenn., to spend the Christmas holi days with friends and. ^her sister, -Miss Natalie ' Frederick, who is attending school there. Miss Isabel Burton of Charlotte. N. C., soent the Christmas Holidays ( with her mrtther, Mrs. M^L. Burton J ot 2U14 Uak Street, Columbia. IS. (1!. \ Also her son's little daughter, Miss' i Rachel Burton. They buth rehorted a pleasant stay. n ?. 1 Miss Helen Mc.Knight, the lktlo t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston i Crafton, of 1411 llcidt St., has gone < to Atlanta. Ga.. for the holidnvs. Sh<> is visitimr h<>y cniisiii Mk* I'.iliin M-u? Young, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. < ?Eugene Simpkins. *?~ ^ ' ' : i -MissJM-attie-KuJUand and- MiH*-lrih*? Jackson were the guests of Mr. and r Mrs. A. P. Corley-at Irmo. They also \ attended - the Xivyis tree at Pleasant t Springs School; given by Miss Katie ] Plair. They also-visited the Saluda ( rDam while there. < \ Mrs. M. L. Cling, of Charleston.af t ter spending the 'holidays home with j relatives and friends,, pased* thru the f city Wednesday, e'n route to Ridge ( ' Spring, to resume her duties as tench er in the high school there.' Dr. and Mrs. W. Wv Folder, daugh- f ter Marie, and Mrs. Aiken-'of Sumter, spent last Friday in the ci?" Miss Marie is a student at Virgifim State Collep"1 St. Petetsbuv?*. Va. $ CARD OF^THANKS j ?- VflJ wish to iliauk our mirny friends t for^pheir kiwhVxpressions of sym- ~~i pathv nhown no iftiirintr Lhn ri-rnnt illness aiul death of our loved one, ( Mrs. Eunice C. Ijavis. also for the ^ beautiful floral tributes. ? , HenxyA.)a vis aiuJ Family . f TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS SIPPKR , - -v ? ?? '? l ._,j. On the evening-of .December 20, 1030, j the members of the Twilight Social j _ spent a very pKn-wM evwwug.nl- =* their club room. I The,regular meeting began at 8:00 0 o'clock. During this period many 1 k resolutions were made and adopted, r f jtfter the meeting the hoy's begam e their pleasure''by playing cards or' checkers.* li "A delicious supper was. scrvo\l._bx- II two of tt\e most beautiful maidens of c our city. Good music was received 1 over the radio during the evening. A HOLIDAY PA'ftTY A lovely altair was given in honor of Miss Mable Marshall at the residence of Mrs. P.j SaitchelL Mrs. I P. Satchell met the guests ~ at the c door." T Several tables were? arranged for "wViict* fVin firct nrivo nwnvrlpfl C ~ Mr. C. McCroki-n and j Mi^S^JSoiwt1 % Scott. Mrs^j^-^atcttSTTi 'selected } ^-v?rioOT?r^fatIons. .on the radio for 1, dance music,. The. guests were Miss I Mable Marshall, Mr. Tim McCroken, n Mr. R. Western, Miss S. B. Duvall, Mr. Cleveland McCroken, Miss Dar- t ^pus Scott, Mr. C. D. Divine-, Miss Gus- f -^pie A. Duvall, Mr. Gus Martin, Miss 2 [^ Esther m. Duvall, Mr. L. Quincy, g ./' i.Vtiss Nora B. Wells,. M^ James Murry e and Mabel Martin served hot cocoa v and cake punch, was served during () the.games and dancing. \ f All the guests stated a very happy d evening. - They al left smiling. . v 11 rev. pta **rs. w. m. gladden Spends holidays in ? - columbia s t Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gladden have h K returned to Jackson, Tenn., aft^ p spending the holidays at their home n on Sumter Street with children and 7 jMrR^&ladden was indisposed hav g infl suffered a sprained hand enroute -h to Columbia hut i,s very much improved, under the care of Dr. H. A ^ _ Everett. _ t "?* ?TT-<-*ip Well--Gladden after ~c graduat- r- ''' om-the- N^rse-Training .1 Department's now persuing an ex- e tension cour^jL at Toggle's Institute, J Birmingham, IsHa. \-s d w .".j i " r">?; Miss Victoria Gladden, a Freshman | p it Lane College made a high average ci n her class for the first quarter and s engaged in many other activities p :onnccted with the school "and church vurh. ?fG ~ il IRS. MANIGAULT VISITS NEW L YORK CITY. Tl _. ! - ? V, Mrs. Annie Manigault of this citytl fae Patrick, nee Manigault, at her h tome 416 W. 147 street, New York. h rity. " . h Mrs. Manigault reports that her ! c tay in New York has been one con-j 0 inu'oua round of enjoyment?meeting < j, ild friends and acquaintances, visit- a tig places of interest and enjoying ^ ler children. i v Mrs. Matligaulp i- Hdre?wife of "Mr. Villiam Manigault, the popular Coumbia mortician. j OKI PHENI AN SOCIETY J The beautiful home of Mrs. Georgb ^ Kennedy was opened to the members e >f the Delphenian Society and their 1 quests Friday, December 19th, for ^ ;heir Prp-Xmas Party. After an en- " loyaoie evening a aepeious repast .vas served. J; ' Those who enjoyed this unique af *"air were of the eoHego-set. _ They \ ,vere: Misses Freeman, M. Ragin, Ha?in,?Crawford. Massev. Jackson. s iqiithf ghealer. II. Ragin, Morris, E. ^ Ragin, TTrewT Burton, Rutherford, s Pearson, Seabrooks,* Henderson; Mes- a u-s Bethea, Beaty; Floyd, Murph, Col- r ier, Green,- Burrage, Richardson, At- d cinson, Butler, D. Burton Gilmore,' J' Henderson, W. Burton, Lenoir, Kennedy-, Montgomery* Taylor, Rutledge, ? Hughes, Hall; Chaperons: Green, a Kennedy. ' a All who were present are anxiously 11 waiting the next party of the Del- n nhehian "Society. a n PRETTY YFLETIEUf PARTY J Olie of the prettiest parties of the I ? icason was the lovely bridge-party riven by Miss Genevieve Vincent on ? an.t Friday evening, nt her home on ? Wayne Street in honor of her guest, ilrs. Brasilia "Jones of New. YotTTCity. The th ree rooms which were thrown] m suite for tjiis occasion were attracively decorated. The hhliv R letoe placed at intervals about the ' ooms added warmth and Christmas lieer to the colorful home, Covers were laid .for eight tables. ^ Vftrr?tdrrce progressions ot bridge, ^ cores were tallied and prizes present "H-all of which were, beautiful anil NV iscful. MTTC-tfOfleitrttfe honored guest, wore ^ i stunning: creation of black velvet l(j vith contrasting accessories. Other >ut of town guests were: Mesdames 'owell, Sanders and Fordham of ^ Charleston, W. Va.; Mrs. E. Heines, / ?f Wilson, N. C.; Mrs. F. Hoover, of I ^ Washington, D. C.; and Mrs. M. Carer, of Augusta, Georgia. Many Co- n umbians also .enjoyed Miss Vincent's lospitality. ' . . Q] A delicious salad course, carrying 0, >ut the holiday colors, was served. All present rated a. well spent and g njoyable evening. OLD FOLK HOME NEWS ? : E We, the manager and inmates o^f r lie Old Tn)k HnniP-rfrfl. glad to- say y hat WO had a real rnVo > onsidcring. W5~enjoyed real nice 'In ionium dinner.. Ttren -too jroud that we werie able to see the I' ' iV.. * \ L We want to thank the Willing's. ?orkcrs Borrrcfirf Sidney Park C. RI. j h Church for their donation *"'of ajV( )urse. To the Ministers Wives Al-j^, iance"7 who as usual remembered us. j t) Uso'the Ushers' Board of - Ebenezer tr kiptist Church who came down with ' n, -awk-4xekt n?widc^a'w^rtfe j^>ruyer meeting, which was very much CJ njoycd. We also want to thank our ai rtrnd, Mr. Pearson of the Champion ind Pearson Undertakers, establishnent. Mr. Pearson also said he wan* d us to know that he?was thinking if us. LasCbuj: not least we1 thank dr. Jeff Singleton fo'r his Xmas do- v mtioh. Once, twice, yea thrice, we ^ hank onc rmd nit: whu-donut?t-t<rtho ? ause; and Qiay Cod's blessings be ^ ipon you. * . . w * c CHARLESTON NEWS v The Christmas Holidays were gay- E y celebrated by the' people of this pj ity according to the numerous par its emu nuiiuay nances tnat ieatured." g Mrs. I). Gomez entertained on C with a lovely and elab \v irate'dinner. Her quests, Mr. and L -Irs. St. Julian Dash, Mrs. Ethel Bay- w or", Mrs. Mae Addison, Mr, Preston p tobinson, who enjoyed the day im tl nensely. I is Mr. arid Mrs. PhiIip"Horryr enter ained in honor of their cousin, Mrs. p 2. Baylor on Monday evening, Dec. C 9, 1930 at home 66 Coming St., the w :uests: Mrs. Alma Bullard, Mr. Jos- ni ph Lawton, Mr. Pouder, Dr. L. Pur- vi is, Mrs, Baylor, Mrs. S. Logan, honred guest. They said whist was pre- t erred and it was whist. After which yi telicious salad and cocoa andvcantf^' li /as served. Thev had a hig p^n- p| ng of it. M Mrs. K. Payton.this city.had motor- 1 yj d to Camden, S. C., with her two ! G1 ons to join her husband Mr. Payton, jr o spend a part of the holiday with pi lim. hi Mr, S. Gourdine, entertained the tt nembcrs of the Steward Board of Mt tl 'ion A. M- E. Church on December . ifl W Krrni^ ft Tt ;rand spread it was with the tables g, cautifully decorated. r A Wedding of Prominence. ol Mrs. Trimv lof Lexington.?Ken- k. ucky, and Dr. J. A. Jackson of this tl Tty~wa?r iTappily married oh Dec. 29L c< D.tO: M~r. Francis - idtrekson of Lin- J( ackson came on to attend the wed* a ling and many friends of note were g ' t- -f THE PAO resent. Archdeacon Baskervill, ofl lated. The late John A. Hamilton who d arted this life on December yth ai ras eulogized at Mt. Zion A. M. ihureh on Deeembei 14th, Ml. 11m ton was a member of Prince Hj ,odge. A. F. M.. and a member lorris Brown Lodge, K. of P. ras very necccssary to write ab'o his very striking character. He w is part as a servant of God, . and is race; though J?e was. in declinii ealth for the past two years; ontinued his services as a promot f humanity, he loved his church a is peo; .e anu t^iis brave soldier di s he lived, heA* was well represent ed by the fraternal organizations . hich Ht- \yas so highly esteemed faithful christian. He is .110 moi On Christmas morning at 1., at Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, 1 Vitherspoon^reached a noble" "serin 0 a very creditable audience w raved the chilly winds to receive t arly message from Heaven; it, w he first and real Xmas gift to 1 ^ho was present and it is an evt isting one, -? _ On the second Sunday in Janua he 11th, 193f the trustees of Mt. Zi Ihurch has set apart that day irgan^Fund Day. The great nulpit orator, D'r. Withe poon will preach on this occasion a he Choir wilLnresent 11s with a sni ervice for this occasion. Don't bsent on this day if you do you w egret ft because it will be a gre lay in Zion antj we want you to e oy it with us. The members of Missionary Boa f Mt. Zion Mrs. Janie E. Horry, Pr lent, through their generous hes nd a wonderful demonstration of t nissionary spirit7~i,theirs , has ma lany poor one to have been lifted i nd rejoiced for the many useful a lecessary gift- presented them " [mas day. This great deed shi ver live. ABINET. OF NATIONAL COUI HEROINES OF JEMCHO HOI WINTER SESSION IN AUGU TA, (1A. 1 -Persuant to an official call, Mi f. A. McQueen, N. G., M. A. ft ev. A. R. Howard, N. G. J. and Mi .. M. Garrett, N. G. T., went ov ? Augusta, Monday, December i ) attend a Cabinet meeting. . The group met In the office [rs.--E. V~ -Evans, N.-G^?S. Mu usiness relative to the good ai relfare of the organization was tra xcted. There were many items di issed -and- plans- formulated whi carried out will strengthen eve epartment o fthe Heroines. After the business session was ov [rs. Evans entertained the membe f the Cabinet at dinner in her pal al. home of 12th street. Two ? ugusta's leading business men h sen invited to have dinner with t abinet members. - _ The dinner was a most sumptuo ae donsisting of all_ the delieaci f the season and was 'beautiful srved. The guests did their best ive due justice to it all. Mrs. Evans had invited the folio lg persons to meet the visitors: M< ames Tate, Roland, Grenade, Wrig nd Latimer and Messrs. Sherald a ugas, all prominent in York Masc Mr. Sherald is a very promine Ibrtician in Augusta. Mr. Dugas retired mortician and has just i irnod from Calif QXJiia?-whare ^ent three years in search of heall A very nice time was spent wi ie visitors and friends. After cTThn jeeches enlivened the occasion; The members of "the Cabinet fe ?ry much indebted to Mrs. Evar er son Dr. Evans and his wife ai many friends for malting th< ip such a pleasant, one. They w ot object to attlnding busine lecitTngs many times*a year in all be tempered with such plea ntrles. NEWBROOKLAND NEWS The son of Mrs. Fannie . Kenijei /as buried from Double Branch 1. E. Church, Friday. Mr. Samuel Davis, nephew oi?M )avid Welton is very sick at th /riting. Services were good at Mt. Pisgi ist Sunday, the day was somewh old, but some of the tried and tri /ere present at the services. Sunday night at Double Branc trother Henry Mickens did tl reaching for the saints."" Sunday afternoon .three congr ations were ssembled At Mt. Zlo ayee to hear the annual serm< rhich was preached _by Jlev?_ Lee i ogan to the Choirs convention i 'hich Mr. Oliver Sligh is the efficiei resident: Rev. H. M. Holloway le father of this organization whi< .^doing a great deal of good. "Last" Friday night, Rev. Hollows reached at Double Branch A. M: 1 hurch to a packed house and mar ere made to feel happy from tl lessage brought to them by the se ant of God. Monday night at Double Branc he Sunday School celebrated tt ule-tide by a great program by'tl ttle folk' after which the prescn' fhe Christmas tree was distribute [isses Dess'^ Ree Coleman and Bea Lhers are to be commended for tl iterest that the" have shown in tl reparation of thq participants. Br er. J. Wesley Dreher, the Supeyii ndent is faithful and looks well 1 >e interest of the children. Many pleasant remembrances wci rclveil mid many gifts weir rxclml ed by friends at the Christmas tre ev. Logan was elated because mar f the members and friends remen irail Kim anH hid fnmilv Amur lelhames on the /presents they r iived_ W?re: TkIrR. EU/.h Jones, Mr essie Washington, Mrs. Beatri< reheT, Mtjc harlotte Dervmi M4i nnie Near Sflgh, MIhs Eaijnesth ligh, Mrs. Laura WashingtonL Del . 'At. : Jv CI rerroleather ?i Mae*> Suber, Bessie Ree Coleman, Mr. John Suber, the Church Aid Board e- and others whose napies were not on id the gifts. The .Sunday School at Mt. K- 1'isgah held thvir Chhr-isit-mm?tree ser vices Christmas night anil also ill inembcred the pastor. Ul Fruits, candies,?whole; one I'm wis It foodstuff were sent to the home of Ut the pastor by members and friends a& by Mrs. A. Robinson, Mrs. Kljza Jones, Mrs. .Tannic and 'baby Suber, ?1 Elizabeth Valentine, 'Mrs. Victoria 'ife Jones, and Mrs. Jessie Washington 1^ and others whose names we can hot f now recall. .' hd I.ove Feast and Watch-night services were held at -Double Branch a" conducted by Brother J. Wesley lire ?f tier. * aJ?- Mr. Rufus Rerlmon has,_ rotimud from the Waverly hospital and is -comfortably situated at the home of Jr. his parents in llappytown.- *? on . ' ho B E N N KTTS VILLK N K W S he . The Merry holidays are here and all nearly everybody have tried to spend ?r; it as merry as they could. ?? - We had a few sad cases occurring ry\Ui our vicinity Mr. Edward McKay on l.ib.a qiimiou a' at sc.,... v The remains was brought home Tues ? day evenini'.and funeralize Thursda., r evening at St. MiclUe.tM,. E. Church Rev. Smith,-Rev. A. J. Wright and Rev. Whitaker assisted with the ulL gestic service. Mr. Julc McKay-in his new Nash motored down with the Berecue famin" ly from New York. They.'returned _ Sunday evening. Mr. Jule McKay, r" Mr. Billie McKay, Mrs. Lillian Mc es Kay, son and daughter, Mrs._ Lillians irt McLeod, accompanied the body home, "e Nurse Ophelia McKay was called d" home on account of the death of her UP brother. She returned to the hasping trrl in Mullin, S. C.. on Mr. John Kllerson died in the Bennettsville Hospital Friday evening, after being shot Thursday afternoon in an accident shoot inw minn-. jrj, Mrs. Kallock, died at home of n his daughter on Jenning St., Saturday ^ "evening. ? fr? ..... ? ?The^remains awaits burial in Powe -Undertaker Parlor for the<arrival of ss ?? er 3" REESE'S I)F J9, J MRS. P. R. R n- | . Cigarettes and Tobac cs^ i Madam C. J. Walker ry g Times. Ice Cream ai er 8 PHON TS 8 . . e. ' g 1422 Assembly Street, ad he ??? us es I lly - TO OUR FRIENDS AND f WE WIS! ? HAPPY N nd ii COUNT* ? " STC KT: ' 110.1 WASHtN th Prescript /o| er;> Toilet Articles, Dr tfflPniHHH E n/urerererereigjarejEJzrejEJHJarzrai; ni| g, -*'* . ' sv I GhurchPews, | Schools i 2 r.arge stock of schopT t^iW ly H B tanhurg" aiKl"Suniter"s(l as to "j 2 We also manufacture ai j. | 5 Church IVw ami are in a pc ua . 5 account for you. It is easy j S payment plan. at S We have one of the most n je 2 with resources of over $75, business with us. 1.H Nu-IdeaDesk ^ILjSumter, S. ot 2 "? |jj Spartanb :h ty aauauauaaaaeiacjejeigeiejc : I ANNOUr^ ie\t ' ie | y On account of Hard Times and L Id 1 j' 0-f_people out: ?f employment ii|| THE J. B. Ml \p Y y Funeral Directors of 109 Line Str ie y i rif ' ALBERT. t? J 1*1 I ndertaker and Fmbalmer of *i! ommeiicing Thursday. January I,L tor fsuhai ot any Infant up to tw ?. we have been Undertaker for in ^ fTha i R MA.iUriA 1JJ -m. sm'w u m.w? 1TIMUIU I taker and Embatmer :e t 109 Line Street * ? Charleston. S, C. tfi : -%i.v '- ' ... . ; . ' 'v - . /' the children for the funerahMisses S. Morris, Mi.. Reese, E. Grace, I). Re"sc. L.* Tilmon, \V. M. fl Bradford, B. Pouncy, McRae, Mr. K. Tinnopsmi .1?Reese.. J. ,M?>i n-.| Kviin (H and Smith-are among'the College students that spent, the holidays home. I Mii-si s?Martha?Reese,?.Shads?ami? Thclnut Soearse and Margaret Han np are among the teachers spending tne holidays home and Nellie M. Kv- ' " ans, h. \Vea CJ iers p <> bh/ " Mi's. Mamie xMcCrimmon on Mar- ' shal St. and Miss Krvin is home fron New York. \ ' Mrs. L. Lucas and son James L, Lucas arriv< d home froiji Washington to spend the Xmas vacation. Misses Lance, F'eldon. Gardon Cherrv Truige, Can,bh . Gasq. Prof. \Vil. M liams, M ss ILnaKTn arrived in the ^B city front their various homes t<*> bc, gin their school work. ' "MC> G. Reede on Marshal St. i- ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. J.- Wright hiiv- ^B added to-their home a telephone. I ^B Miss Sheila B. Covington. Mis - I ? I Ruth ( p.-'* "11>n of Washington arc I | tin- home guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. I K. Covington Mr. and Mrs. L-. Mc_ Queen of Washington. is spending a 1 : slowly improving at this writing. _ ? , while, with o;irents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dixon, Prof, anu ? ?I _ Mrs^X?Dixon, of- Koaiot-y- Hill wero -j , visitors to our city Sunday. | The serVices were very good thru- f oat the dav at Shiloh Church. Rev. [ | Wright preached a wonderful.sermon i afterw hicls the- Lord Supper was scry - | . j . ed. Over $10.70 was put on the table,. | as a Xmas. gift on the pastor's salary j Rrrv. T. J. E. Curry, passed through the city Sunday evening. .| ?& Rev. A, C. Cook, presiding elder, was in the. city to Zion A. M. E. Z. [ Church Sunday evening and made some timely remarks about the new % pastor, Rev. Cox. U Apex Sanitary Barber j) r- ; Shop - p] 2120 Hampton 'Xvenue J (fe Hair' Cuts: 25c Shaves: 15c y = Special Attention to Everybody. i -V -OWENS & BETH E A, Props. J ^ BXOXSCKtCOO.OOO OOOOJ? aDCttf0OOC8OKtC j tlJG STORK I m EESE, Prop. A T ndini nno 1 f * \ it t?o ' 9 i 11L".T.. g ? :cos. A Full Line of ' 's Preparations ai ail \ Sodas. j E 7820 - ] ' _ __Columbia, S. C. _ _ .-^m-v-w-rt-ir-jrtri mr*r-u F CUSTOMERS AND ALL U H YOU A EW YEAR I 5 DRUG 1?)Rfi. . B jjT! } Druggists 'I I \ ( ugs and Medicines!! H X ||__J ? ( School Desks, j tE iupplies 1 ipment and supplies in Spar- S J give QlTICK service.' 3 i excellent J medium priced S . isition to carry a part of the j? tTTseat your church with~our 5 ~ nodera factories in the South S 000.00. You will like to do g 6 Seating Go. 1 T~ - Main Office . 4 '? | J and Factory ? : ? ~ ? urg, 5. C. |. - ' r'S j h Si ti( 1CEMENTL ahor Conditions with the vast ftunv- ^ s(>l - ? | OULTRIE CO. t|Arr .... . ' }] i:( eel, ( harleston. S. Tel. IS2."> and V1 7-g A. AIKENS | 'ij ' * 9:.<] SuiqmeTvilte- S, C , Tel 919.1 X ; -r, lI, 11)31, will furniph Cftsketf^^-fgo?"~i :o years of apr. to anv Family that- ?S?UZ:r - j Albert A. Aikens Jl ":1 ' . ? ' - ' 1 | 1 I noerTaker and Kmbalmer T 10 t -? ?? - " <. 1 SummervUle, S. C. ^ ?r * ' ?+- - - . 1 \ npm mj: . & yCL .. i I r> - f t * : t' om: s nai zmj f : ; It** bij" nfght every flight for tier ?one partv after another for DUho(>l?wii j"iu'i ietr hef'' -?' - J SK,. >H>glaa 1-.i -.? -1 ?7 ? Prevo?t,-J^atr ? ^ Btnie.? ?-? ? ? . H /v~ . NO CHILD EN i DMITTEP ? Ved, and Thur. dmissiori 11 -& 25 1OL - THEATr K. ? BBHiffigl 'oro Beauty Shoppe ?~ 1109 1-2 Wa>*h1nir,ioM s.: r? f - . . iKNTIFK' ANI? SAnTtv. V " '"?talp7 a n ir~ lms: ~ ... ' TREATMENT ' M:<. Fli-K 1 . - r Mrs. I. M. Tl.^ M rs.' Musrtiu TAiTl . . For Groceries. $ ' " Cigars, Tobacco ' and Cold DnTt-lvjr :alt on ~ ^ ? MRS. MARY H. ELEBKE ? *" ' % .. . Dalzell, S. C. f- A .O* i fcs ?> J0r v =??. FA K T. ALL VOL K . y.ttniu' TROUBLES '1" .LEVY'S G AH AGE Expert Mechanic ? ''. i -- - for"any clir of-U-o+k ? :? ' Blocks From Allen - Benedict ON TAYLOR STKL'i: 1 ; KECKS?I)AV OK NK1HT ' . i i )avid G. Ellison General Insurance onest and eftivient, at tenon given to' all business aaced with me. 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