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^ , Spe WAr _?0LC - ? 10 IA Age, We - Experiein a?GOOD for a ~B( Weight E __ YOU M Don' Geo. 1 31 Q Assci ' t . -1 Help Y( I . ' '" - V : X Every P&> tor and Merol ] Church by joining our 5 Pt ||* Sharing Plan. Five Per C lar that a member of any ?X ^bh usj - wiU. be-pai.d . on *1* of each month to the Chi j* member belon'gs; by givir !j? his Church, when paying |l done by us.. Should our pi T efit; we will on May 1st gh |? of the Church that has t % cent a Sh'.OO Suit: the st X pair of 815.00 Striked Pa || knew your'-.standing each{?j[ We do Tailoring- toAFit { .very Latest-Dry (Meaning I?.-So send ye mi* Dry Cleaning "V 'ncr and Altering' to us, j* Delivery are.the same as - S"Carry. - I ' yy-- ' Men's Suits Cleaned <j? Ladies Coat Suits X Men's Overcoats x Ladies' Plain Lone Coats ? Plain Dresses ??j Men's Hats X Ladies' Felt Hats I Suits Piessed :nnl Deliven Suits pressed. Cash and Ci Caps Cleaned . Tams Free v T)on't Throw Away anv ( i w i Phone 7162 ' 713 A MOTHERS CAR ir- ' "^*1 :'T ^ cial N ^TED|RF,P P %m m mm B r mm styoui :?k<- u.iJ JL l^lgJ :e with m MATCH )UT in ; !.. ' ivision 17! UST BE T t Apply. M"~a ml Ha T?blv St. ?: - ? ? 4 >'er can help his , , n* Cent Monthly ult of each Dol- 1 ^-r^A Church spends the Third Day / \Vy [ Lirch which the ' h lg the name of JAjf . : for his work /// " ^ Ian prove a ben- / / L i'e tif the Pastor MJ f?j ? hj highest per mf / / icond highest a Ti'-'TT nts. You will , ' " '/ Jj L_ month. ' " ' I / ' J 4?ami have the ~ "."1 i I'lant in town. - ' - I..., . Dyeing, Press- - * Our Prices for other Cash and" Prices for Clean Tri ? arry a vith Other Garments. iarment until You Have Seen ITj 3RUNSON Main St., Columbia, S. E WITH A LI, YOU WEAR, Hfci .- o ? ? r- * ^ x ~ ... \ ' -j~_ THE PAI.ME7 oticc ' I ' 1 r Name <- ~TTht. Fiahfirux I ? -7 -g O I ^ We have at present The Heavy 5 To 2001bsi IOOD OR : j ft i iiv; impton Columbia. S. C. Tj. . na m i-?.- Mt-w.-nanMUMnMraMWUHuaa :? ^ ; ,b _ i '"uskLTcaks . ~~ i _ | .?:... x ' i" ' & . A WITH A V O . I." . TI-I \'P r^r\TT\jrrci t J - '? * ii.-v 1 V^UIUO, X $ ,,t! X 1JIKSH CAPS PROVIDE AN OP i A PORTUNTi'Y FOR YOU TO OWN Aj y t.OOOI) CAR AT A PRICE WITHIN V. .{. YOUR KEACII. UF/r US EXPLAIN A OUR PLAN TO YOU. { j . Cms on Lot No. 1 Aj Next to Me Master's on Hampton St ?! ? X1 - j |? j 192H* Wli onet Coach $ 95.00 | X [ 1920 Fojd Coupe -i.:i... 50.00 ] .A 11D25. Eofd TloHdstor _ " ^OD') X I 1920 Chevrolet JJoadster 135.00 Aj 1927 Chevrolet Tourisg ... ... 125.00 y 1927 Willvs-Knijrht sedan 150.00 X >92* Ford Coach 225.00 f 1929--C1* vrolot Truck . _7 295.00 X> 1929 Chevrolet .Ctfupe __ 325.00 A 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet . 395.00 ing$ 1930 Chevrolet Truck 425.00 75c *t* Chevrolet Coupe __ 460.00 ?-c X ' '*'28 Hupmobile.-Sedan __ 485.00 | 7 5c i???-?- " *? "* ' ? 75c $ 7 5c X 102XC heyroh 4-Conch .? $225:00 75c { 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 475.00 50c X Overland Coune - - 30.00 *>?c 4* 1924 HuDiiiuhile Med.in?rr 65.00 92 A 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 135.00 A 192? Chevrolet Coupe - 175.00 25c X 11^29 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 275.00 ? X 1929 Chevrolet Sedan . __ 300.00 X 1929 Ford Coach 340.00 3. A 10,50 I'ord Sport'Coupe 425.00 %\ l?'3fl Ford Coach __ 425.00 * CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. V * A 1232 -JI AMPTON STREET I -f ?"7l~rjf~ Phone 5182.? y I ^ W^!h ?;?T __ T"--' - -- - " * . - * - * * ,v * TO TRADER " > ST. GEORGE NEWS ^ ? Good Hope Baptist Church The 4th Sunday Rev. S. B. Salley, ^reached under the auspices of Tfus;eo Board. Sunday night the SiFver,one quartet ' gave a selection before :he sermon. Text subject, "Call on Vour God." 'Sunday Feb. 1, Rev. Marhhall Pastor used for his subject "Chose ye this day whom ye will serve." The School met at the usual hour, Windham primary teacher acted as Supt. The lesson was interestingly taught. After devotional services conducted by Rev. E. Steward, Rev Marshall took his text and beautifully illustrated the death of Jesus on the JrosS. j ' The church has elector! like TTtto JR T'ltson as delegate to represent thpm h the McBunch Educational Union, which convenes here Feb. 7-8. You are welcome to our chnrch. M;ss Elizabeth Smith, a society # v"??'. * oaiden, entertained in honor of Miss ^\r ill i~ A M o\ir m n ?> ? ~ 1 -x ... ..v-m.iciii a ueacfier at St. S^or^e High. Wih'st w?s played and rpfreahments served. Quite a few 'riends \vere present. "v-? Mir. D. Mosley, Mr. Peter HoHtres. T ir.nl... .wrJ \fr?. Ollle Mosley. v'sited Mr. and Mrs. 3tnrk Windhnm; Monday. Mr. Windham (Stark) is on th? si?k list. T5 behv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. rincknev weip-hs 45 lbs. and is 18 months old. " ?frc.. lieortre?Hi?ha-ftkpthoi-l ?+*>nm dayed Alston Hi of Surrtmeryille; Results of game 2C>-0 favor ?of Suninervilh1. Rev. E. C. Anderson is still on the sick list. 'We hope for him a speedy ' Rev. W. H. Pineknev, preached at Bethel A; M. E: Church In Rev. AnV-son's . /place Sunday. < Quite a few cases of niumphs are in town. Mrs. W. Wr "Christie is "on the sick ist Miss Catherene S. Runnings s^ent he week-end here. Rev. and tMrtf. J. M. ""Marshall and ;ons, and Miss Marie Davis were the linner -guest*?of Rev. and Mrs. E. Reward. Mr. Caesar Rumph and son spent Monday here with Mrs. R. Windham Miss B. B. Windham Ret'. Marshall ind Mr. D. J. Marshall, motored to Lovely Hill Baptist Church near Branchville, Sunday evening. ... ^ Up-to-the-Minute Modes Prepared Especially for This Newspaper S A - ll 'Cy f ,\\. ttL. A ?h-? .1 k d:-- \ ) A. . I ?? . " / J '"V ^ h/i 1 tl*ls | \ - ---tT \;' A> ? |F1 fttf; "H v ^ ?.3357 - 2-20 . ? - rw _N?iY_ASXMME.TRY FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS ThL year there lias been mutual borrowing of styles among the gener-' at ions,' and very successful it has been. too. Recaus? mothers are now wearyig?youthfu1 party sashes on their evening frocks, this little girl is quite pleased with her sash, and the popular asymmetrical lines that her mother wears. Here they are youthfully modulated for her in the one-sided skirt n unce. .and in .n^^lexLJiftretL. ance! A yellow and hrown printed crepe is used for the frock sketched, and the collar and the,skirt Pounce are bordered with the darker sha le. Excclia Pattern N?> 3352.? ?nr to 17 years, 25 cents f r ? I > ' r t " . * ' P f LEO, M-GrM LION, ON INS1 Celebrated Motion I'icture Trad Mayer Insured As World Arrives in Cok t ?~ I I LEO. CELEBRATED ! NOW ON WQ I Every hrdy who is interested in .f\rrintf jil.i)i)ii,uim qui Hi nf linn mffF |Who wouldn't be interested, should i make a note .to be in the vicinity of the Capitol Theatre at ft p. m., Tuesjday, wbeTp Leo, the celebrated trade-jroark-trors of Metro-Gold wy n- May-er is scheduled ta make his headquarters i 'during his stojj in town. ;Xeo who | rlends his dignity'as the kin)? of beasts |to the trade-mark of this motion pirtuiu. eumpikny, and-who roars at us _jat the beginning of each of its motion pictures, will annear in novc^" | behind the silver bars of his maernifi|cent, motorized 'traveling cage which is reported to be the most lavishly y Mi s. Irene Rrss is spending some.time in Charleston. I Mr. Harold Ileyward, Mr. C. II. jHeyward, Mr. V. Briee and Mr. Wil|son Brown is back home after spnntUjing a weel\ at Springfield, S. C. Mr. Ira Hutson and Mr. and Mt'sv I George Johnson motored to Orangejburg Wednesday- i Rev. D. J. I.adson and Mr. Oscar -fJtwos of Gmnerrspent a while here jSunday evening. j i Ml I.LINS DOTS Rev. W. II. Williams. m?:ichnd nn . jmspirtng'.and interesting sermon at; I St. Paul to a large audience. The |Third's Suppci' wms?adminiv'tared. At thr. fvnni-B^ W.n y ' iValentine with his high school Glee | Club rendered a few selections. St. jPnnl-is iilw.ovs find to have Prof. Volpntinp and his el ih. We heartily en| joyed thr scti'T'ti(iris. We were glad I to hove the .other visitors at service, -j?The Fiisl B. "Class will present a jthe home of Rev. and Mrs. W. P. j | Williams frlda v at c.'RI P. Al. Mrs.; iCorine Davis, directing. A delicious! irepast was served by Miss lola Brown The Firt B. Class will, present a |"Toy Orchestra," on tH4, 20th of Fob..' |in the SchooJ Auditorium under direction of Mrs. Maude L. Williams, A George Washington program will J also be given in connection with the ! orchestra under the direction of Mrs. jE. I. Ducfcett and F. K. Brown by the! First Tirade. ... I The Bingo Party given for the bene! fit Beulah M. E. Church on the 2nd, was much en.ioyed. Por t IVr.'ve'. the Valentine- Party, .and play to he given in the High i Feb, 11. This play is given by the i2nd and 0th grades under direction of [Misses IT, Ham and P. B. Watts. | Various amusements after the play. tv.? ...? | > yi is ii I n _ IIIVIII'U .HI lUll'IHl. Miss Tholma Sparks, toaxher of Marion County Train'mir Schoof'spent jthe week-end at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Geralds. j Mis us M. F. WIlllillllM. IV I, UltilhnsP I and Mrs. E. D. Owens were the dinner! * Lnuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Jeff Moore, Sunday. Rev. ,T. C. Collins, thp ex-pastor of "SE Caul Baptist Chureh was in the city last week. Mrs. .7. M. T.ewis ami friends are elated to report that Mr. Frierson T/>wis is. well apain. Miss Florence Brown, who has been on the sick list is missen from school. Mrs, Bonnie Reaver, is ennvnlnvrirrp- . I after beinpf on the sick list 3 weeks. We reprret that our kind friend Mrs. Spann Dozier has relapsed. We sin- op rely hope that mother nature will' . -mmto her tendetfy?and- speed her trrr" to recovery. S . ????4? " - .! ? e* . it ft M Snturdny, February 7, 1931. WORLD TOUR URED FOR $1,000,000.00 -?^r-t . . e Mark Lion of Metro-Goldwyn 's Mogl Valuable Animal imbia Tuesday. I >^$5BW9^:::: <^^. : KaKaiga^^8^:y M-G-M^TAK, RLD TOUR. c-<nii{)|c;l and klyconitfd Pf>nv?j?ynnftf. Wi^petMallv designed for any quadruped. At. S1DV vofn T _ ... ...vc jjvu is insured for a million dollars which makes him the most highly valued beast in the history of showdom. The policy makes Metro-CJoldwyn-Mayer sole beneficiary in the event or injuries of fatality, but to all appearances there is slight, -por.nihility. c>{ adjustments being necessary s,o well protected; is Leo in his palatial ?age, ancbstrChmeiy is his#-seven hundred and thirty-five pounds of health guarded by his train er, Capt. Volney Phifer. Rev. ,T. L. Brooks, of Mt. Olive Bapt. preached a soul stirring sermon the First Sunday. We are proud of Rev. Brooks. We were proud to welcome l^mfr-Or-V-! Wrrtent'n" on Mindny", is thking an active part in all churches o'f the city. We are always proud to have Nurse Vivian Jones in our midst The Temple Working Club met at tho home of Mrs. Oeorge, Reaves-,- "on the 1st. Thts club has dnnn mnoV, S? helping to light'the indebtedness of Alt. Olive. We are proud of our Pres-. Sdent, who is soliciting the presence of all friends and well wishers of the yl'.lh. IN MKMfflll'AM ~~ In lovlpg remembrance of our dear mother. 4)aisy .1. Swvcrert. who pass ed away C> years ago, Feb. 3, 1925. . -v. We had- a precious treasure once? was our joy and pride, We loved her, perhaps too well Six years ago she died. In our hearts her memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not i\ day dear mother, That w0 do not think of you. A -loving one from us is'gone A voice we loved is'stilled, A place is vacant in our home That never can he filled. t A happy home \ve once enjoyed Sweet the memory still, But death has, left a vacant chair Th!s world can never fill. her loving children: ' Airs. Nona J. Gray, Mrs. Rosa L. Davis, John Rhoda, * Manzv Ciotell, Ella, Irma and Daisy Swygert, Washington, D, C. 9" p" V * ' r - ~ INFLUENZA SPREADING c>necKs i;oids at once with 666 Take it as a preventive. Use 6(>6 Salve for Babies. & * Do Most Of Your Trading With Our Advertisers. . .1