The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 11, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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ADVERTISEMENTS
CLASSIFIED
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HELP! WANTKI)
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WANTED!?100 MEN AND WOMEN cd
To eat at the VICTORY CAFE. ! 30
11 OS Washington Good Home j
Cooked Food. . j E.
A TT E N TIO N M A It RIE1) W O M E N' |. Vi
ContTTd your body. Protect your 1
health and happiness and hold ypur-r^
?? ka*4>and'n ntfectiotr?My boirktl't (2f>c j
Postpaid) contawwr secret and valu
hble_-a*tvi7Te on delicate matter." of l j .
"" great personal interest to every wo- .
man. Dr." C, M. Btain, Wynyard. I
Bask., Canada. y ^
KM I'M) Y M KM'1' W A NTED ! ?'
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?< A11T()< iN-fST-?Cnjti drr conric f ~
toons. illustration^??|e^? Would ap- [al
preciaTe connection with newspaper, [
salary 110 object. Samples on rc-"j
quest? \ ictor Silva. ..j|-MHM5 Lincoln
Ave., Oakland, Calif.
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' CARD OF THANKS j w
We wish to thank jjur friends for j "
the many deeds of kinitness and sym- i '
~ path.v during thtHllneik and death-of ]
, Elliott II. Wiley; also.for (lowers and "
:??fur use nf cars. ?; jr 1"L
Mr>. N'tdl Wil'.v.. and Family 1'^
?, , CARD OF Tt lANKS j (]
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We, acknowledge with grateful a p.- I
preoiation the many kt ^d expressions)
of sympathy shown.- us from our j
friends aiul relatives during the long j .illness
and recent deat | of our ^ath | el',
Mr. U'illitim H-iilfo j '
?Sons ami j Daughter.
: ___ \\X(ir\fRMKVT is
A Cirand Musical Concert and A
Holy Cake Contest to he given by the'
BeAh|ehem Bapt+st? Church Usher : *
Board at the Bethlehem Baptist j
?Church on Monday night, April l.'Ch, |
at 8 .o'clock. 'Admission lOcts. Dea. I !
"John Jovce. President: Rev. Sarah M. I '
Smith, Pastor. ; .
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IN" MKMOBIAM
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In loving rcwemltrtiiH't nf.iny dene * '
wife, who* left mt* just three shurt j
years. .ajfo. ... J.
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Mat tie, tlmu wast mild and lovely. j .
. ... ^ It'll I It1 as the' summer breeze.
Pleasant as the air of evening.
\\ hen U floats anions the trees.
r- _
I'eaeefo| be thy silent slumber jI'eaeeful
i'll the K''UVe so 'low;
'I hou lit* inure wilt join our number
"I'ho.u no more our sony-- ' shall know.
Ycd'again we hope (b meet thee
When, the day of, life is tied;
Then in heaven with jt*.y to greet thee
Where no farewell tear is sIhkI. 11
J. S. "Diekson, Sr. . V
SI I1SCRIBK TO
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Till PM.MKTTO I I.AIH'R
I' KUSH K1SH
OYSTERS '
Shrimp ? Crab Meat ^
Fryers and Hens ;
?T.?tiMMn^|apui<afini>r<ini?*?wa?aii wiiMiiiiiMTiniinf wj
We. Dress and Deliver Free
< OF RTFS Y ? SERVICE
EBAUGH'S
PHONE 5619 . ;
1121 Washington St., Cola:., S. C.
?? " . I
National Market :
Wo are Columbia's Largest andt~
Lowest Priced Meat Market } \T(
I'brk Sausage lb A'lVi wx
Western Beef Roast lb. .15] H*
Round Steak lb. .20
l/icnic Flam'* .lb. . 12 j |;J
Neck Bones - l-i lbs for ,2a! >i,
HC!i 1 it ' .. .. - ..-I '
i "ifvi iniieriintfs .$ ins. Inr .Znfjp
Spare Rib ... lb, . 12'/2 i;?
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? r National Market Co.
1 1231 Main Street j l<?
y X! 11,
X That-ohl .Suit-~r)rosH.-or Hat- ho- j _?
hind the trunk *|* j If
X, Need not ho considered Junk, ?|? 1
& Wo have a process, tried and V '
1?"True; ? . ' - 5n,!'
X That makes the old clothes look y j 'f
' X ~ like riew. | If
,X Dry Cleaning For Ladies And *j* j If
t Gentlemen " XI ' '
f: J. W. Brunson |j!f
f: f TAILORING, Dry CLEAN- X,
|^ 1NG AND DYETNG "
r_-:, ? PHONE 71G2 $
713 Main St., Columbia, S. C. *t"
A A Mother's Care With All
f;* ?' You Wear. *1*
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3ST IMTTSRI RGH HOMES OPENED
FOR N. A. A. C. P. CON KEREN
(' 13 ell ESTS
New York, April 3,?The b?st homin
the eitwvof?Pitts bufgtr~w ill be
ened to guests of the Annual Spring
inference of the National Associain
for the Ad vancement of CoterI
People to be held iii that city June
l to' July This information is
hlained in a report by IV. rs. Daisy
Lampkin, Regional ?tydd Secretary
the X. A. A. C. P..*who is now in
ittshurgh working , with the variis
Conference conimitee.
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) KM CU COLV.MBIA (ilKL MAKES
<i5t)OD IN CHICAGO
Miss Esther I licks, daughter of
r. and Mrs, J: F. Hicks,, of Colunia,
S. C? now of Chicago, 111., who
ill graduate fro in fJndblom High
,'hool in June, has been awarded, the
chieveinent C'up, the lirst colored
irl to have ever received such an
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MUM 1I(MII I , 1 MM I > M > J II,
This e?}> is awarded for scholarship
ui athletic combined;
IX M 1'j'iMOIMA >1
In sad and -loving memory of mv
in and our brother, tIIugh Davis,
ho died March 17. 11)2!). .
lis weary hours and days of pain
lis troubled nights are past;
lis oyer ipatient worn out frame
as found sweet rest at last. .\7~ye
sutl'ert-d imieh and murmured not
'e watched him Tlay" by day. .
h! the breaking- of bur hearts
o see him pass away.
!od called him home from those that
?freer?firm?sn?rrr+l?To?rest.? ?
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Mrs. Ida Davis, Mother
Miss Corivnie Davis, Sister'
Miss Ida Davis, Sister
- Mrs. Geneva Valentine, Sister
Mr. Ollie Davis, Brother
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Special A1 tent inn?Given?to Diseasai
of the Gums
Gold- Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
)ffice Phone 64 25), Pes. Phone 82G-;
12.5 Washington St,, Columbia, S.C
PROTECT
them from
Tuberculosis
<Cfc '
Koop (hem away
from sirk pooplo*.
Insist on plenty of
rest Train them
in health habits *
Consult the doctor
rogulut ly . ? f
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far Economical Transtinrtatinm ?
fiik
USED CARS
[Til AX O. K. THAT COUNTSt
IT?
?PATS"
to
nrv
FROM
" W 1
Cars on Lot No. 1 ~
i.-~ . *'
xt to MeMa'ster's on Hampton St-.j
20 Chevrolet Touring ... $ 85.00'
HO Chevrolet Sedan <>.'15,00 j
28 Chevrolet Roadster 175.00
20 Chevrolet Sedali 275100
20 Chevrot... Toum,.. _275jOO
28- Rt*tt Ti tlek " 75.00
00 Ford Tudor; ? _:425rtlP'
20 Ford Coupe .'125.00
;10 Ford Sedan " 025.00
20 Chevrolet Titiek .... 275.00
28 Ford Coach 205.00
20 Dodge Roadster uir on
25 Dodge Coupe 5)5.00
Cars on I.bt No. 2
)5 Hampton St.. Near Assembly St.
28 Chevrolet Truck $ 75.00
27 VV. Knight Sedan 5)5.Oo
I)o0<"e Tinning Car .. 150.00
20 Chevrolet Coach ~T 85.00
21 F)"-1 - Sedan 00.00
2f Huiek Coach 5)5.00 i
28 Ford Coach ^ 205.00
25) W+rippct Coach .. 285.00
28 Ford Coupu 185.00
20 Chevrolet Sedan _?:? 525^00
Ford Tottrrng 17.00
2Q-Chcvwdth ('nnpo? '180.00 |
Ford Touring., 102)0
CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO.
Phone 5182.
1232 HAMPTON STREET
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COLUMBIAIHCTUftES/roro
j^ByZy
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| WESTERN" FILM 'HAS HICK
JONES IN LOVER'S HOI
&
| "Desert Vengeance" Depicts Roms
< ?> as Well ' as Slirrinu A< !
The old western# melodrama fi
turine: physical action exclusively 1
pratically?disappeared since?the ;
vent of sound in pictures. Now 11
the characters talk, audiences are
longer sansned 'to see them scam]
across the prairies on spirited lior
, or perform hazardous leaps acn
precipices without rhyme or refcs
j A-.conspicuous example of the n
i type of melodrama is "Desert V
geance," Columbia's all-talking: f
1 ture starring Buck- . Jones, wh
comes to the Capitol Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday. The i
deals?mainly?with?'the l'egenerat
i through love of a desperate ban
Many scene's are laid in Shytiehls.
; cdd ghost city, high up in the mo
tains. Here reigns^u* desperado
king of all ho r,urvt>>v. ll< -has
' jacked the loot f f a riv:^ Bandit 1
'and prepares to repel ah invas
But a girl, a very unusual charac
enters the situation, and as usual
1 issue becomes vastly moi;e jompl
, ted . 1 *J 4? Buck
Jones is starred in "De'i
iA'engeance." In the past lie H
I demonstrated that he is an actor
ability as well'as the equestrian \\
i der of the age. Barbara Bedf
> supplies the romantic interest
Buck. Louis King is responsible
.1 the direction. ' I
Till-: (JIlOS'i: Bill! >K
:! A mystery comedy in four acts
Noil K Xi-Jin iVin-y wlii.li'u ;il I.. |
i son ted at -Allen I'liivVrsity on Kin
J evening, Apri.l IT." This p
I offers themost dramatic . itnat
ihal a tlclcd1 \ e. pk.f \ c: n oifer.
Iife-^m|-(lyath. ...contest ??f wits
tween a shpeu-jc'ropk and. a mas
1 mind oil lie. police deteetjvc . fin
i The super-crook known hy ' Mte sii
tor title of the "Vulture, i- i i i. li
ito score in the contest; h-is ar<h e
my is mysteriously murdered. 'I
crime is committed in an isola
farmhouse, where the nuird.iel n
'has been invited by a wo'uld-he fr.i<
'as chief of a party of Quests. I
eryone in the house falls uinl-r
picion. Although tin.- ultra v<4ttur
"The nrurder m.vste ry is presumably
ft he hands of a police .detect ice..
receives copious sti^uu^j ioi's' i'roti
comical Ipek. eorrespnndeiiee-st'h
detective, who spiruiii/e* in liny
prints.?Though l hose su<"'.e-,
received with sen; n. some of- th
prove to he very valuable.;, and in
end it -is tile nnm'ewr ''TinAnd
. or" who?dip's oft t trr-fh-wv-t+Trr"^;
to the cant ui e of 1 lie i'.! - t.
i unusual detective mystery play
j which thrills and iroo-e I'ns-h.ar
tirtrrt with laughter created by
.j funny sleuth.
Don't miss it. fi)i- if . \ i 111 <1-.. vn
'miss-half of y.oiii I il'e. f loin i al ;
; mission 2f> cents; students in cci
!a (h i/kn and t in urn m an
i nkwhuook land uassi.s.
Mr.-?Cittu m-?Siisrh, a twite >rc<|. c:
zen and' faithful .member ?of lim
Bianch A. Nl. K. Church- wa.?. cali
on*?r
i w as a great surprise to tin- cotnii
nity. He was a class, leader; a
trustee of Double Branch, hr.vi
been elected a few "months ar.o.r I
was a faithfu)^,Smuliiy?Sduw-1 woi
er. There were only a few Sunda
that he was not a*, ids post. As ;
!iAAAAA A A A j>. >.
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*E as ter F
? Tickets.will lie sold \Vc;ln
Saturday April 1- 2. .'5,
^ Stations.
f SOUTHED
^ Limited, to' ret
X)N1 v WAV FA 1 IK I > I
_ TUiP (Child
Y Klep-Ovofs Allow
T rzz:
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^ An tixcelloiU Uppoi
I ?? ar>d Friends at C
?? The Southern Serxt's (In:
% "" Through and I>
^ ill | B I
For Fares, Pullman roseVyalio
% any Passenger Peine
T - i*1*
ISO U'T
RAILWA
f TRAVEL
V
f* Comfortable
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ETTO LEADER ~ '
rnmmm rnmmrnmmmmm ??????1^?i ?T?m m
. sisfant' Sunday School ''teacher of'
w Class No. 1, lu- was vcrv efficient and
enthusiastic, The last Sunday he
was at Sunday School he taught the '
?? and as there was a rivalry he- 1
twt'TMi his .class and Pastor Logan's _
class he was anxious to beat it. The,
y church has lost a faithful member i
md the community a faithful crtizen.
Peace to his ashes.
BILL TO SLA%H TEACHERS' PAY
.KILLED IN MOIRE
The education committue's hill toj
cut the salaries of school telJchers hC
the state under the (5-0-P school law!
was defeated in the House Tuesday i
night by a vote of 5 .'J to 20.
| t Sharp attacks on tin- loll nciv homili
from every quaften of the House and!
I a declaration by \V. H . ("abb, Rich- J
* laud county, himself a school teacher,
that "you are afraid of politics,,
but you are not afraid of teachers,"
I'E brought objections from Henry Buist
Charleston, and Neville Bennett,
Marlboro. Mr. Buist -retaliated by j
declaring "the South Caioliiid Temthers'
Association is the biggest poli- j
?a- tical organization in the state and J
u|- Mr. Cobb, who was opposing the
jilt unit a|)inuni/.t*u ior nis assertion.
nn The measure?\n nlil <inve?pl.acil"
)er school teachers' salaries on the
sos same basis with praniniar school
ass teachers.
on. nrr*
ew
ea- . Up-to-thc-Minute
?>? Modes
iiot ; _
(TTiT" Prep axed Eiperisilty fur Tihis
tin! " Newspaper
as
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or<l ? .
ion. .
feh/ p;?
ill ?
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PAKIS I.OVF.S PI.AID
"M"- Vuii uill'l U'I'Ili1 nmumiK smarter
this minute than plaid, and the s'mart'' n.
' est of the modern plaids is. a crisp
tatteta. 1 he blouse illustrated shows i
O].' the way that the majority of Vhic j
wonuMi are wearing their taffota plaids |
- .heconnn^ly surplice, sliehtly draped |
at the waist, tvitur nt tli.a .I'll"".! 1
j. ' waist l iny." I ivslit. slt'-oves accomplish
1,1,. a hell-like silhouette .l$v posing flared
lu?L ' seetii ms that - extend t r->m Hie ~clhnw?=
ifM" ?iuiiMiiki>M??ilni uif't; A*!/! "Thi1 Mack
:u- wool crepe skirt i*; attractive and slcnnd
der, with its- diagonal seaming coming
?ir to a point ahovc a cluster, r>f pleats.
Ij() 'licret-type hat? Rjjosyrajn ritihon.
k. Kxcella Patterns: Flloitse N\??3392. I
ys Sizes 14 to 42. ' Skirt N'o. 3300. Sizes '
ls. . -7 to 40 waist, 25 cents each.
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t^((ay, Thursday, Friday and A
1. 10 and 11, 19:11 htwoen idf & A
>n the ?.? J
! Ry. SYSTEM I f
V X
unr withia 15 duvs, J,
V X
,rs si.oo for thm uorND j'en
Half Fare) . ' ?
* it IS
< <1 ifu<??agv ( lU'c^cd X
X\t
ii 1 > IT
rtunity to visit I lome j ^ X
ireat-Iy F^ccluccd F^atr !
- ?? } &
South With Many Kxcollont : =
cal Passenger Trains JL
: ? TiP
ns, tickets and schedules Tn<|iiiro of %
scntativo or Ticket Agent. ?, *
HER N|
YSYSTEM f
BY TRAIN ' f I
T
E c on omical Safe?
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PROGRA
OF THE
W. H. AN!) F. MISSION
OF~THE
DILLON DIS
IT) BE HELD
HETHEL A. M. E.
UlAY 15th AN1) 1
- DILLON. S.
t- FRIDAY 1:00
Orgnniztftiori. Recess.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Song. Service, led by the Piesident 11
from charges including- all Missionary ass
quo t"d to ?>nv fifty cents roqii'trntion fee.
Every local President is requested to
tax fiAnr eve+y member in, hey local Socio
District Missionary Society? because wo
capita -irt?the Quadrennial Missionary Con
seat our delegates in that body;
iviy limy "(i my ivi issum;rry Mit'icl
"Jiouud Table Talk"?-On Missionary Activ
KVENING SKSSION
: ?: *? . ' . - . .
^oncr' Rervree?-l7t?d by Volunteer Ladies.
Sermon
_ Offering. Solo by a Volunteer.
Message of Welcome __
Response?By the Presiden'*: or her ap
Juvenile Session r-Coiuiiu-'etl by Mrs, Ber1
Presidents^ '
Benediction.
? * SATU 10 lAY-!?:(?(
Devotions?Conducted" by Sisters ? lagnolii
Stella A1 ford.
"How to Create and Hold a Lively, Miss. S
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Sermon ;
Offering.?President's Annual Address.
Annual Kiev'ion of Officers.
' Missions ' ('out.?
Dillion station -.-....$17.00'. $4.00
Mullins Station .... ..Li 17.00 4.00
Latta Station 17.00 . 4.00
Uniop Station .... 17.00 4.00
RflltiniftPP Sstntinn ' V? ttr\ ) Htz
1 I .WW 1 l.Ut J
Floydale Circuit . 17.00 4.00
Wise-Chap. Circuit 17.00 .'1.65
Rubcrsun Ciirult tTtrri rrttfr
St. Matthews Circuit " 17.00 .'5.65
Mt. Zion Circuit - 16.00 .'5.75
Cine Hill Ciicuit?. _ . 12.00 mTTF
Level Green Circuit 1.3.00 2.50
IJethea & Zion ...... 12.00 2.00
Zion Hill _ -0.00 2.00
Brownsville 8.00 2.00
St.. Mark ... 0.00 2.00
Me Coll ? ?... 5.00 2.00
St. Luke . . ... 2.00 0.75
Little Rock 5.00 1.00
Che raw . . ; .1 _. 3.00 ' 1.00
JJitnnettsville_ ? : r , 2.00 0.50
The Quardrennrnl Missndlary Conventi
.June 8'It f,.?-l!?th, 10:il."
Dear Co-.Workers: -We are a^ain ap'pr
and wtnit'od your prayers and help ill" this,
us and let us u'o forward in t his. glorious.
Bibles,, taMets ami pencils.
Yours for the cause o
Mis. K.' L. Al.-toil, District Pres. .Mis.
Mrs. M. K. Thomas, Vice-Prest. Mrs.
Mrs. Ha-ttie.Hayes, Secretary- plrs. 1
Mrs. B. W. Ransinil s.'....',,, || ...?.
Wis. Katie I'utfc.. Cov. Setietary Urv. 1
lit. ltev. 11. Ransui
ICXKC.l TTVK 1M1
Vh-s. H?h'mr^oxwv>itfi " ~ Al is.
J ilrs^-LiUy -ltUu tHK
Buddies Po<
OPEN FOR IU
t " 5.11 MAIN ST
__ itUN^OX-l^O^ER^W
, ; OF Tillu
. MUDDIES1
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: ^~~~ " UOKKRT I.V
WELCOME TE
Gas, Oil, Washing, Gr<
Free Air, Free Crank <
EFFICIENT AND POU'I
We Solicit Your Bi
FLOYD SERVICE
Corner Washington and 1
H. Y. YOUNG, Manager
HALYARD'S C
1 r, 1 ft PINE STR
OUR PRICES ARE Rt
We Work cm All Male
Chevrolet Ex
WILLIAM HALYA1
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Saturday, April 11, 1931
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9
ARJY SOCIETY
TRICT
IN? ? ' r-1-' . Jl"
CHURCH
?th, 1931
C
P. M .
?3:00 P. M. #
ini! Officers. Financial reports
essments. Every person is re- *
i collect forty cents per capita
ty ami report the same at the
must report forty dollars per
vent>ii irr-G<4upibia in June t*>
>" --By Miss Laura Page
it ies _ Bv Mrs. Ella Me Willie
^7 ::in I'. IVT. ' :
By Rev. W. 0. Roberson
By Rev. J. P. Washington
pointee. *.
Ilia Allen and all the Juvenile
~
A. M,
* Nance, Elvira Foxwdrth and
oeiety"?By Mrs. M. E. Thomas
- - - --- Kev. H. II. Hcrriott
> * _
Sust. - Knt. Per Quad.
Cap.?Money ?S3I75.
$3.00 $3.00 $
. 3.75 3.00 3.00
- 3.75 3.00 2.00
3;75 ? 3.00 3.00 r? ?
3.73 H.nn- ann
3.75 3.00 3.00 7
3.79 3.00 3.00 3.00
3.73 ?3r06 3tOO ,3.00
3.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 " *
3.50 2.75 1.25 <-3.00
JT3D 2.75 (h25
3.50 2.75 1.25 3.00 .v
' 1.75 2-.40 1.25 3.00
1.75 2.40 1.25 2.00
1.75 2.40 1.25 <2.00
1 75 2.40 1.00 2.00
; r.oo ^ i.oo i.oo o..5o
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50
1.00 l.oo 1.00 . 0.50
l.oo 1.00 1.00 0.50 *
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50
oti will Ik* held in Puiumhia, S.
oaehiirg another annual meeting
.Missionary struggle. Join with
work ul tin* I.onl. Bring your
M issiiin^,
Cora J. Carmichael, Treasurer
M :11> r1111 i.*i Vnnnu 'P..
V^UIU. A I.Ctl,
cfertlia 'Allen, Juvenile Supt.
J. I1.. Washington, Pastor
It. K. Andersdn, 1'. E. . '
n, Bishop .
lAltl)
Ethel Campbell
Bethea- : v?* ^? ? ~s? ~~
d1 Room I
JSINKSS ,
REET H
!110' .AUSPICES . CLUB".
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ACHERS *
casing, Doping ?
Jase Service -?:?-?
yK SERVICE *
uiness t
STATION I
['ark Streets *!*
G. L. FLOYD, Proprietor A- ? ' ?
X"XK"X~X~X~XK~X~x~X~:~&
1ARAGE I
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SASONABf.K - ?
es of Cars.
perts I
KI), Prop. _
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