The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 28, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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: VU/llU*3H ll!iLf
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wanted!?100 men and womk!
? To eat at the .AICTORY CAF1
110H Washington?-St* (lootl Horn
Cooked Food..
A. J. and C. J. Johnson, Prop.
~ WON1)KR1-'I'I. ul*rr) 1 vrl1N]'r
for Young 'Men Ami Women^to ear
money/ Write me at otue for (U
tails. C. White Eagle, 115 W. lOt
' St., Covington, Ky.
I S( El,1 A N FO1 S ""
WONPEItFl'li HAND EOTDANSoftens
and relieves ehapped hand
over n'ite. I've made il 20 year:
Forniuhi'--{Jil.OO.-- Nellie l>idU*l?ou, 01
Spruce St., Indianapolis.
PERSONAL
attention married women
Control your body, protect you
health and happiness and. liofd you
husband's afi'ection. My booklet (25
Postpaid) contains secret ..and va.lt
able advise on delicatematter o
great personal interest to every wci
~ num. Dr. ?M. B. air. Wyrvaiv
Sask., Canada. "
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- NOTICE"
There will be a grand literary an
musical program at .Wesley M. f
church. Monday evening, March 2j
1921 at eight o'clock. The speakin
contest amonp the city schools >-ha
~~ he the main feature.- The
program in part is as follow^
Waverly . school "Toussaint I,. Ovel
ture,1' Darthula Author; Rookc
Washington Heights' school;
Monk's Walk,"- (Dunbar) Docile Kei
7 nedy; Howard sohonp?Lincoln a-n
Douglass (?), Charles King;. Wav?i
? ly school, "Th<? Better Part." (R. *1
Washington) Evelyn Williams;"Bool
er Washington High (Graded); "Cv<
ation" (James Weldon Johnson) Rub
Rosertiond; "An Ode To Ethiopia
(Dunbar) Cecilia Richardson ; Th
p^HibltA-cAnnai?ilirilltl III-miv< bepyin
" ' these well trainbd talented speaker
?.?The tickets which were l)Q:iglP la
winter when 'this program was pes
ponded may be used. Admission 10
Sacred to the memorv of our h<
loved wife and mother. I.eah Borun
who departed this life March 29, lO.'k
One year ago vnu left Us.
To meet your summons on high,,
And ere we saw thy form again.
Thy soul had said to earth good-hy?
How much-we miss yon in the horn*
Is more than can say;'At
prayer, at meals, at: night, at
' * " r. | nto'rn, We
miss you more each day.
Yet we shall not despondent-he. ~
And hang our, heads in- misery;
For soon we'll walk 'the path tho
hast trod;
Ami he again united in the realnj <
Clod.
Devoted hushand and children:
Stir. Benv Borum. Sr.
Mrs. Maud I'allmorc
Ml'sv Japonica Fast
Mrs. Alberta Oliphant
1.-Mr. Berry Borum. .Ir.
IN MKMOB1AM
In loving memory of our dear Sister
Mrs. Alethia Y. Robinson..who depart
ed this life two years today. Marel
- 17. 1U20. :v - . ' " "
, Jli'4s two long years since you left.us
And dear Alethia we miss you yet
-? *-But ww ,.,.k.LioW ,^Vr?-lajll ^always mis
you,
And your sweet face we will neve
? forget. No
one knows the silent heartache.
Only those \vJio have h>-t can tel
Of the ^rivf-Thal is home in silonc
-? I?Vn' the ui.ie we low -.so well.?
Sadly. missed,
Master George 11. Kobinsotv. Son
Mr. Howard Crawford, Brother;
: * Mrs. Grace Maine-, Sister;
Miss Orianna K. Crawford, Sistei
National Market
We are ?Columbia's Largest an
???l oweit I'rii etl Meat - .Market-,
Pork Sausai>*er II) .12*"
Western Beef Roost lb. .1
Round Steak II). .2
Picnic Ham lb. .1
Neck Bones 'J lbs for .2
Pork Chitterlings .'I lbs. for .2
Sparer-Rib lb. .1.2',
National Marked Co.
r. i 1231 Main Street
HiOiiBfUl
X That old Suit?Mre-s or Hat bcy
hind the trunk
j! Need not he consid< red Junk,
V .
Iwe. nave a -process, tried and
true, !
That makes the old clothes look *
like newv !
Dry Cleaning For Ladies And
? : (Tentl ein en v I
\ J. W. Brunson i
5: TAILORING, Drv CLEAN*
IN(i AND DYEING ;
C. PHONE 71f?2
i Main St.. ..{.'Qlumbia, s. (\ ]
A Mother's CaVe- With All ?
Yon-Wear. - !
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r SCHOOL NEWS ,
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Howard School * !
ing Fridg^jlVIarch 13, 1931. '
T. 1 A and. Adv. 1 A?William Faust,
Helen Faust, Frierson Watson, Sarah
Gilliam, Cleo Fair *ind Vera
N ' SeawrightL - '
10 and- Adv. 1 C?rHenry Nipson?{
c Louise Jarvis, and Madeline Pearson. ; !
IT?Gussie Walker and Doris p
j-Good\vin. <
T 3- L?Mattie Derrick and Troxelle 1
k Ruff, ~ ~ Ti
n 4th .Grade?Eveuetta Ghappelle, | i
Harriett Goodwin, Vertelle Williams, jl
" | and Lorena James. i ''
?J Sth Grade?Lillian Woodson Mi- *
"" riani Roberts and Josephine McMoore <
7tli Grade? ElbeBownwn and Sam- j
~,uel Davis. ' . ... i
1 - ; 1
s j Saxon School " |
1 3rd Grade?Mary Ann. Campbell. >
1 3rd Grade?Marv Ann Campbell, , |
Flossie Gantt, Annie Mae jCibleiv .]
Bertha A. Bouknight, Teacher. s
1st Grade?Lizzie Henry, Mary i
? Richardson, Christobel Taylor, John f
I Cooper, James Edgar. - \
i 1st Grade?Marion Canon, ^
Evelyn Savage, Adelle Glymplp 1
c j . ? B. G. Williams. t
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f j . Horticulture Notes ' i
i-1 The Spirea Family?A Decidious t
, r ? r WELCOME
f $
v| % Gas, Oil, Washing,
11 X 6. - Free Air,' Free Cr
X J, . EFFICIENT ANI) ]
y . ? ^ .We Solicit Y<
FLOYD SERV]
it j y v
~Y~ Corner Washington
,t| X H. Y. YOUNG, Manager
farads
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- OUR PRICES AR
il We Work on Ail
- Chevrolet
i~|| WILLIAM HA
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| EXCURSION 4
to <
CHARLESTON'S. C. 4
Account <
- MAfiNHI 1A GARDENS -
?I : ? = ?and I '
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j MIDDLKTON GARDENS
j Friday & Saturday, April 3-4 1031
and
i Columbia $4.00 Blaekstock $5.50
j Abbeville 6;25 -Chester 5.50 (
Bamberg 5.00 Denmark 3.00i
Beltan 0.50 Donalds 6.25 j
' Blacksburg 7.00 Greenwood 0.00 (
lktU'kbLUg 't.riO lamingtnn?-4.25
j Ridge Springs. , 4.50
- Itidgeway 4.75
' | Winnsboro , 6.00
! Union - 6.00
I Orangeburg 3.00
( Edgefield- 4.50
' K xeursion tickets sold for all trains
/ (-except Crescent' Unruled, a"nxl -good^"
I returning to reach original starting
- , jmipt bv midnicht Wednesday follow- '
ing date of sale._ ~
' | AZAKAS AND (CAMELLIA JA- <
PONIOA in peak of bloom, World
I | F unotfke and unexcelled in variegated 4
,, I coloring and size of plants. <
\j Well worth the time and small ex- .
i ovnse to see these-beautifoU-Gardens^ ,
!-s well as either interesting places in <
' j Charleston. -y . | i
. Kxcursion tickets at one and one.
I half fare round trip will also be sold i
| ?n other dates. . . , i
, J .\!])iy III llfKl't ilKtMllS, 7
; i SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 4
i? 1:
| USED CARS
'Luuam_AV o K 'THAT COUNTS-^
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Wti-irave. .value All'ster d a y. air givinj?:
v-H-ue today, and will pfive vi'ihk2
j tomorrow. Look -u*-'-up__ J .1 _
3! Cars on Lot No. 1
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> 1 Next to McMaster's on Hampton St
r!
, 1 025 Dodtfe Sedan $ 25.00,
5 ! 11KJ0 Ford Coupe -'J 385.00|
2 I 1!*20 Chevrolet Roadster __ 135.00 |
j 11 *21? Chevrolet Truck TT"' ^70.00 ,
[1028 Ford. Couch _ 275.00
;1'J28 Ford Truck -i._ 250.00 j
| 1026 Dodlfe Roadster -..i- 105.00i
Jj029 GMC'Truck .. 350.001
1 1027 Whippot Sedan ????05.00 <
_.j 1027. Chevrolet Coach 175.00 j
*. : Cars on Lot No. 2 4
t;:
j. 1105 Hampton St., Near Assembly St. 4
f j DeSoto Coach -.$225.00 4
C 1027 Che'vrole*:' Sedan -.150.00 [4
} I Chrysler Sedan 190.00 |
?) 1926 Buick Coach .... 95.00
[ 1028 Chevrolet Coach 225.00 ?
CU927 Pontiaac. Setlftfr?. .?21&JM3LU
'.'1029 Chevrolet C<*uhe 300.00
\ 1930 Ford Tudor 425.00 4
C 1020 Whippet Sedan .... 285.00 4
} 1928 Buick Sedan .... 385.00 4
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>: CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 4
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C Phone 5182.
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l, 1232 HAMPTON STREET - 4
?? ~m THE PALM
Shrub
There are several varieties of thi:
shrub. The most popular being Spi
rea Thunbergi, Spirea Van Iloutte
and Spirea Anthony Watereiv Evei
tho' thev are all of the same family
yet there is as "much difference be
Cween them as there is between ila.\
and. night. %
, The'.first to bl ooin in the very earl;
'in itwr i-s the Spirea 'Thunbergi. Thi;
shrub is covered with a mass of snow
py white flowers even before thi
leaves appear. Examined individual
!.v. the flowers resemble-minute whiti
stars with yellow centers. Thi
blooms do not last- very lone, -threi
weeks being the maximum length ~oi
ime. They grow to a height of three
m?fm+r??caL__iii>eause of their , lov.
jrowth, a fine effect is produced wheri
Tiassed on the border' in front of an
'vnrirrevn planting. . '
?The Spirea Van llouttei, is also a
ipring flowering, shrub; it however
iroduces i's flowers in the late spring
lust as the Thunbrgi is low growing
:<) is the Van llouttei fcr.'ll, sometimes
eaehing a height of seven, or eight
Vet. When the plant is" several
ears old. it presents a very pleasing
ight with i\s masses of snowev white
r'ossoms borne on long gracefully
IwiAnini* Vivn nr?Vio?
In contrast:-with the two Spireas
mentioned above is. the Spirea AnTony
Waterer. This variety |s beTEACHERS
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Greasing, Doping
ank Case Service
POLITE SERVICE > <
jur Business *
[CE STATION :
and Park Streets: . *
G. L. FLOYD, Proprietor ,
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K REASONA?I;K ,
I Makes of "Cars.
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| ; Value
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h~ ~week-4n New Y
? -last minute m
Y' brand new item
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k hue Styles in f:
?? of I he day and
? now dresses fro
? New, smart, s
K ?and priced at n<
S?-' vou the greates"
wr _ years.
I "T;"
^ _ We cordially
? - the pleasure ar
^?: 1rtany of your f 1
? will find in- sh
the days of the
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itv for your com
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jp -? Cor. Main
E'lhu xreaPER - ~ - ?
coming important in garden work be
3 - cause of the lack ol' blooming woodj
- shrubs in "the summer and this is on<
i . of the best summer flowering shrubs
1 Not only are the pink blossoms verj
{ attractive" but the foliage (varigated
- adds much to the individual beauty ol
f rthe plant. j.
The flowers of most spring shrub?
'Jij-hgve been formed Oti -.he new wom
; i during-the summer. Therefore," ap>
" pruning in the winter will result ir
' the loss of the blooms. One musl
" confine winter pruning to cutting out
?(ihmt and deseased parts.?For earh
spring blooming shrubs, a genera
pruning should be don soon aftej
flowering.
r Most plants have -their individua
inject enemies. The common greer
, aphid seems to he the Nenusis ot tnc
~ Splrea Thunheigi. At__this time nf t.hr
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bs? coats, hats .and
es were selected by ^
buyers who spent last
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one assembling" tnose_
odes. Thousands of
is of apparel are here
selection. Fifth Averocks
for every hour
evening-. Over 1,000
m which?to select.
strikingly individual
u.w low levels offering
t values obtainable in
f - - - ??/Linvite
you to share
id economy that so
-iends anfheo-workors
opping here during
_ _ i t
convention. uur lDigr,
s yours, make, i.t vouv
We have every facilfort
and convenience.
L.Tapp
mpany
& Blanding Sis. r-"
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- year you will find him at 'his work on
r the small new tender green shoots.
; The aphis is a sucking insect, ge'*,.
ting its nourishment from the, sap ol'
? the plant. Theivfoiv,- the < rduiat y
) stomach poison : s lead arsenate will
f not do;.- The in-eels must h" killed
by a contact poison as lime sulphate
or nicotine sulphate. The la-tlcr is a
i commercial pred ict and is'very good.
?ft kills- by- bnmrne-.? d'Vdl -w -t-bp- ?li(
reetions on the box to the letter.
. Any -spray (run .will do th.e job.
? ! Watch this column each y.aek for
I Week's article Will be on annuals and
r 1 perinials.
rETftTt C>LANK,
1 Horticulturist
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ROYAL COLL
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.uturday, March 2g. 1L31.
" PUBLISH BOOK
Professor Cyril Price Head of the
Knglrsh Department, Clallin Uni.i
\< isiiv. Orailgebufg. .S. (Tearher,
lecturer and Song Writer.
P.it'is'sor Cyril Price, the genial
and constant inspjrier of youth, in ad-'
<''*ti ri t-> his unusually brilliant work
: s a teacher and lecturer, has now oiiic.rctl
tne creative field as a writer <>f
soii; .? f7'i children. * f?o"far he" has-I
rodced a collection of twenty-dive
of the liveliest songs we have heard
anywhere for children, twelve?nf
which have already been set to music?
,4-v. -Mbcs- Beryl -Winston and Pri
Hugo ic Perry of our music depai t- ~
phmH; the illustrations are being prepared
by. Miss- Helen Smith, "our hi t .
teacbhiv The intention is to publish
these songs in'hook forty) at an early
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