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Pag* Eight i ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED IIEEP WANTED. WANTED!?100 MEN AND WOMEN --To---gar-iir~thF 'YlfTil IIY r'.\ PIT 11UKWashington St/ Good Home ?7?-?( ()< ikedFood. A. J. and C, J. JqIukihi. Prop. : l'EUSONAtl? ATTENTION MARRIED WOMEN! Control- your body, Protect your health and happiness and hold your husband's/affection. My booklet (25c Postpaid) contains secret and valuable advise on delicate matter of great personal interest to every \vo man.- Dr. C M Bean.. Wynvard, Sask., Canada. ~ ' " " ~~ EMPiOYMEiVT WANTED CARTOONIST. Can do comic cartoons, illustrations, etc. Would appreciate connection with newspaper, salary no object. Samples on request. Victor Silva, 4000 Lincoln AVe., Oakland, Calif. NOTICEl! EXTRA MONEY and Op portunity.- Be Your Own Boss. Dignified Year. Round Work-either sex Our Representatives make $4.00 a.nc more dailvllousehohl Nw'rs4ity ?w|li woman needs and buys. Be first ir your territory. Experience unecessi ary. "Famous Family Needle Case,' sells itself. Worth 75c, sells for 25c . ' Profit 100 pel icnt.?So ml 25r foi Case and information. Money, refunded with first order or upon return of case if not satisfied. Sellfasl - Co., P. -0. Box 041, South Bend, Ind Popular Excursion ?TO? WASHINGTON, 1). C._ ^ ?r NORFOLK. VA. ?AND? VIRGINIA SEASHORE Friday, April 24, 1931 From COH TM HI A To t Washington . SIS.5C Richmond 7T I 10.21 Norfolk c '*.? 10.7E uui i'onu conn on xZ' 'lu.in Virginia Beach 11.25 Good 5 days from date of sale. Proportionate Excursions Pares From other Points. Visit the Nation!*-Capital fn^the Beautiful .Sprint* .season?.Famous Cherry Blossoms in bloontr? CONSULT TICKET AGENTS, SOUTHERN?RAILWAY" SYSTEM : ...J | COLLEGE "iNN | :f???. 1 f COFFEE SHOPPE :j: X Phone 228G1J S j; : 1609 HARDEN STREET j X. X ,|. Superior accomodations for .j. X Tourists and Transients X X Charming homy afmos- >; 7 pKere. *|' *t* *f FRESH FISH OYSTERS?Hhrimn - ? r!r5nFnvrpat ?Fryers and Hens We Dress and Deliver Free COURTESY ? SERVICE EBAUGH'S ? ? i PHONE 5019 1121 Washington St., Cola., S. C. ^ ZSS1 . _ i We are Columbia's Largest and Lowest Priced Meat Market Pork Sausage ~ 4b-. 12'/f Western Beef Roast lb. .15 Round Steak lb- .20 Picnic Ham lb. .13 Neck Bones . .. 3 lbs for .25 Potfk Chitterlings 3 lbs. for .25 Sparp lh National Market Co. L i That old Suit?Dress or Hat be- A | y hfrnil the trunk y not be considered JUnk, A y We have a process, tried and V X true, | 4 That makes the old clothes look y i like new. X y Dry Cleaning For Ladies And tY Gentlemen x i *1 7 W. Bfunson 1 % Tailoring, Drv clean- x .t- ft INC AND DYfilNfl -f % PRONE 7162 X :, f 713 Main S'f.. . Cnliimhin, S C. X " 7 I A Mother's Care With All !? You Wear. Y . ' ' 1 '' ?- ^"'r ~~ ?? ?^ !1 Tiiri |f " Und< % | PROF, t J 8- -' ? I ? i - + % , ^g 11 ?<u f t ' $ I ') " ' V 4? . | * " . ' i I ' - " ":? :[ ?*? | ~? s?: ; T I A IViysl i. V o? i .. I?;.?: || Allen U I I Thursda; I - Cash Prizes p I . $2.50 jn Gold; 1 ADMISSION: ; ? i <-00000000000000000000 IN ME MORI AM 1. I11 loving mcMiiory of our dear oin?. Matthew S. Stowart, who pass*<i away , April ^0, 1 MO.T' |"I meetUliy pleasant, smiling face; | Thy thrilling voice I lu-ar; 1 And former hours and scenes retrace, 1 Too fleeting and too dear. . There are crush'd hearts that will-pot bretik', e > . - ' . I And mine.'nuOhmlvK, is oner? _ | Or' thus I should not Weep and wake And thou to slumber gone. . I little thought it thus would be ' In days more -fjtir*? , That earth could, have a place for me, ' I And thou no longer there. Yet death cannot our hearts, divide, ! (,)r make thee less my own; j 'Twere sweeter sleeping at thv side. 'r|Than wiiUhin'g llUfe alonc'^ . j Yet never, never can we'^iart, >i While, memory holds here reign: ] Thine, thine is still this. \witln*r'd : j heai't, * . 'Till we shall meet again." Mrs. JIattue K.' Stewart, Wife Ml\~ATFred Stewart, ? Virr Tin I SUBSCRIBE TO ?r THE PALMETTO LEADER < Economical Transportation Bolow?syt have 1 IsLt'd some of our good used cars._^l?_yetr-tk* mot-ser^OTre -j-that pleases you, see Us anyway. We I have a good many which are not jlisted. L USED CARS -----4 W1T.H AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS Cars on Lot No. 1 Next to McMaster's on Hampton St Ford Coupe, Model A __ $250.00 19g8 "Reo Truck , . 75,00 - tttttr-FOTd Tudor 425.00 I 10^9 Ford Coupe .'125.00 11030 Ford Sedan __ .... 625.00 1929 Chev. Truck . 275.00 1928 Ford Ooach 296.00 1926 Dodge Road. J 95.00 ; 1925 Dodge Gettpe-. ??"rrz 95.00 Cars on Lot No. 2 ___ --ftltn HamptorTSt., Near Assembly St. t t* . s . *. ' 1929'Ford Tudor Sedan _-$305.00 1929 Ford Tudor 400.00 1930 Chevrolet Sport Sedan __ 485.00 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 35.00 1929 Ford Coupe r . 325,00 1928 Chevrolet Coach -4927 W. KiiTgTit Sedan 95.00 Dodge Touring Car 150.00 1928 Ford Coach <?65.00 1929 Whippet Conch 285.00 CENTRA!. CHKVPOTFT ro? Ph'one 5182. 1 1 ''1232 HAMPTON STREET V * ' i - ~ f THE PALM KTT 4^4 A^A a^A A^A A^A A^4. ^ ^ ^ y ^ \ ' *# * (unior Plave: | J 1 ? J|| T|M I NIVh EBBfflS 2r The Directic 1. W. BUMGAF If ven Keys Baldpate' erious Melodr Farce ' AT __ University Audi y, April 30th, 8:1 iven for Lucky Numbers: Second $1.50; Third 1.00. ? Students 25cts.?: OOOOO.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.OOOOOOCK y , / .Ml Ibenedigi (summer; (State Ap ^-Columbia, ~Sou JUNE 13 ? ? R JUNE 15 ? ? JULY 17-18 - FIN/ rniTPCgg 111!' tirrrnrn i I'URPC For the raising and the rei For the basis on which, ci for A. B., and- B. S. dej For Hitfh School credit The Distmyt Surrtmer Sc II t>f-The-ttejnifc Application For Adrhir.rion S Information On I)R. - A NOTIQE! (pr A Great Mass dieting will be held J.1*' at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Cor. Tay- M' lor anc^.Sumter Sts., Wednesday nigth ev .May (>,.11)81, at eight o'clock. This ^ 111'-' ti"g ffwtnrri.l 11y *!?? Pil^i ini "^ Health and Life InsuKance- Co., agen- th cv force (>f Columbia, S. C. The prin- nu ciple addresses will be delivered by po Rev. D. F. Thompson, formerly pastor rhi . .of First Calvary Baptist Church and Hon. W. S. Hornahy, Gen'l. Mgr. of sp Ke Pilgrim Health and Life Insur- on ance Co., Dr. T. W, Josey, Medical 0b Examiner, Mr. A. M. Carter, Mgr. m. Ordinary Department and Mr.. J. su Thomas Walker, Agency I)iv., and others will also be present. The public is invited. jia Joseph B. Robinson, of Charleston, j)r S. C., took the Enterne Examination ar( .that was held in New -York, April s?| 4 and he was appointed to a two year i. IK Rntcrno at t Uurlom 11 /u. ; tal. .New York City. . He is a Graduate of the Howard U- ua Diversity School nf MP'*"''"''? -pMr, William Cannon of New York j City, formerly of Newberry, S. C., the Iv brother of Miss Alice .Long of Newberry and Mrs. Mary H. Wilson of j K' Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Mary H. Wilson took an un? expected trip to New York City t^> view, trie remains frf?her .Ij^casett" Q? -brother!?William Can I ion. Rev. Duckett of Mull ins, S. C.. was a visitors in this city last week as a guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. W, Within spuun. ' ~ ()ii last bunday morning I *? ening Klder Wilburn, Presiding F.1der of the Charleston District pvoaehed two soul stirring sermons which _wus very effective, and far-reaching. a(] I A very unusually large audience was tjj O LEADER 4 XOOOOOOOO oooooooooao ,; rs of i" i snri * f > ?n of I % CDNER I j tTJI 1-.1 s i - 1 i 8 1 I amatic J | v. -. Ji ? i i i- ; I itorium H - I? 15 P. M. | ? y First Pr'izfc, | ?|? " - " o 1 ?l? Adults 35cts. # ' V <E< >oooooooooooooooaoooo Jh - * t*. ft .-I r, ^ ~w ~w r-AELEN *3 _ SCHQOE proved) ith Carolina. EGISTRATION DAY CLASSES BEGIN VL EXAMINATIONS tffiCTHE FOLLOWING" ISESi newing of certificates ertificates are issued frees.. hool Will HeXfirt zr~i? \t Session hould Be marie' No^v Ret iu est D. H. SIMS, President i. G. SMITH, Director esent to hear him. Elder Wilbun Id his 2nd quarterly conference a t. Zipn A. M,?. Church on Mondaj ening, 20 and a very creditabU owing was made by the reports ol i vaiiuus ljuaidS hi the ehiirch tho e cry of financial depression is si inierous yet the results of our re rts of the past quarter has showt jeh success. Mt. Zion is now son the eve of hen ring rdlly, which comes to a clost Monday evening, April 27 and fron servation the two generals, and thi any captains anticipate a grand ccess on that night. Mrs. Florence SimsJ daughter ol r. John W. Fennick, 08 Lee St. s opened a Is>g Cabin Tea Rooir -Riverside Beach--Park-.? When vtr^ ng the beach stop in for a meal. A ge variety of dishes at reasonable ices are at the Log Cabin.' s among the best scholars and foi holarship only, coming after an ipse of 2(? j i ar.i, and bestowed 'by eh an historic in-.t i111f in-i es Wes 'an, marks the occasion with unus1 sitrnififrin-'^, Kil-intr (? " ?'11 ^ nony of ?. formal aekrfuwie.lprensent tl " suctv<-s of the recip ? > t. Mr. ..or-es is president at Bennett liege for Women, located in Greensro, North Carolina, and is a brothof Bishop R. E. Jones, -LL. I). esleyan, 1918, C&nd the uncle* of jbert Jr., A. B;, Wesley , iflBtr.? ?-?? r' f CARLISLE NEWS On Thursday night, April Oal ove Graded school had-ita 'clopini ercises, a most excellent progran is rendered -to the delight of aO esent. Rev. L. D. Gamble made an eloquen tdress to the graduation class. Cor Hcates were presented by .Mr. Hoi 9 - lings, one of the trustees*- Kfl | - -W^-^eTe-indeed glad to see Rev. V \V. L. Johnson able to be at his post w ^ of duty again on Sunday after being te indisoosed for some time. j Owing to the inclemency of the lo weather both Mt. F.den n>"l A, -f* ! Zicni Churches deferred their Raster O exercises until Sunday?April tttthr TT }On Suiulat7 at P. M.. we witnessed ei -f-a very interesting program at the in Zion Church ami mi .Sl""ll'y evening. ?Mt. hjden A. M. E.x Church an ex- in cellent program was rendered. The JL ~paruct{>e?>ts were almost .penccR-in Tu j their performances, and especially h? , were they the recepients of many gi ! compliments on the sweet music and j beautiful^-Raster scenes. The church h< was beautifully decorated with wisl.te'rias lillies and hyacinths. M | We were favored with quite a large h? and attentive audience. Mrs.-Betsy F rViWhy rnmainr nritinnHy ill O I for^ Virginia3 ^Onbest^wishes"goes , Ftwith this worthy voung man. b< ^ 9 ^ M J THE "GHOST ftlRD" GOES OVER H I BIG Si w A veryeuthusiustic and apprecia 'tive audience greeted the well train- ?' | ed cast in the production of "The I Ghost Bird," a mystery comedy irv jfour acts, Friday night, Aoril 17 'Allen University Auditrium. The j play was presented by the sonhomore 81 _ i. college ulaim of Artien^tTtTTVersity un- ^ J der the able direction and training ^ 'of Professor George A. Singleton, ^ Lwho- head - the department of social j. I science at Allen. m L' The members of the cast were as follows: Andalusia Anderson-?M'iss ? , Ruth Henderson: Will Belmont?Mr. :o Benjamin Keith; Tobias Tolliver p (Toby)?Franklin lliggs; Mrs. Pore M Mis. Maggie Gary; Gar! Thomas?- Si k Mr. James Taylor; Catherine Belmont?Miss Madeline Jackson; Phil- B * ip Graham?Mr. James Henderson; tli Brad Duckhart?Mr. Arthur Young; oi ( j Celeste?Miss Willie Sheler; Bella Pj * I Walker?Miss. Lucile Smith; Annie ?' k 1 Bloom?Miss Kellie Jones; Jenkins? , ! Mr. Harold Richardson. Each character played his part*with n( M i i.:li i. _ 4.L _ ?a. i .v?i' - ~ c uiiusuai sit in iu tne ?uumui'uuii ui a crowded house, many of whom has ^ , asked for a repition of the play at * : The Sophomore (-lass is vt?ry grate ful to Professor Singleton for his un- ^ ^ (tiring tMTorts wiuch nave directed them w i to success in this endeavor. We are I proud to own him as one of South h< Carolina's greatest sons whose train- hi lug and qualifications is rarely found. h< ^ I The class is meeting with-untold = | success under the able leadership of ly j'Mr. Henry Murph, our president. of "SEVEN KEfYS TO . Sf BALDPATE" Presented At ^ Allen University, ISext Thn^qHy Nljt?ht April 30th. ' T - ? / ? -i? -in Uejirge M. Cohan's Mysterious Melodramatic Play, which is considered ? ; I tft he dh-e-of- the-best Mystery plays Tr 1 ever writen will be' nresented. at. Alilen University next. Thursday .even-- ? TTng April 30th bv the JUNIOR PLAY- ! | KRS OF THAT INSTITUTION. Th. ? I players have given ample and etffci- ? lent study to the drama; and promise 4-to?thrill the play loving public of Columbia with a great treat of the g !.season." Professor II. W. Baumgard- a ncr, who is noted .for expert inter- j^| I pretation and coaching, has spared no flj moment.? to mnfce thig pi -. IT rini?....l.lr- ? There is" an increasing demand for ]c tickets from play lovers of neighbor- L inj? cities ana towns, LUL 01 tne patrons who witnessed the presenta- hi tion of the THIRTEENTH-CHAIR R last year know the ability oT the players. It has been said by critics P | - who? are?noted?for?|liscriininat\TTg "hi opinion that-this-hunch-of plnytov^ i<^ = |?'u> of tbe best groups ewer to-fatrtff seen in 'amateur perfornuTTlce. This being true, coupled up with one of the best plays of the American -stage, presages a rare treat for those' who j-J see this pl&v jj,, I There, will be LUCKY NUMBERS F | DRAWN after the performance; and th those holding such tickets will be awardecf .$2.fr0 - in gold,- $1.50 in cash, ht * arid $1.00 for first, second and third l prizes respectively. L Tickets are on sale at the follow! ing places. Regal Drug Store in the ? 1100 block of Washington Street, m f Reese's Drn- Store in 15110 hlm-lr of Hi r Assembly Street, Booker Washington th )- 11igh School; Waverly Graded School, , - and New Howard Graded School, Ben- , i edict College. The Matron's Office ^ and office of the President of Alien! University Patrons are asked to i purchase their tickdts l>efove hand Tl i so as not. to delay the beginning of ; the performance. The "lay begins ar I 8:15 o'clock Thursday evening. We- N are asking the public to pjease be on F time so that it will be benefited by ^ , the whole play. i Admission: Students 25 eept-s; gen- ^ ^ CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ' , Miss Virginia McCull^ugh, Uoelc \y . Hill spent a few hours Sunday with Miss Bemicer 'Arnold. Mr. Roosevelt Boulware, student of T] f.,?Smith?University, spent Sunday here with relatives. 'PI Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bankstrom, of Philadelphia, are in the city a few i I5LUE RiBBO] + 1516 PINE ? OlMI PRICES AIM l.V Chevrolet t % 3 WILLIAM HAI j Saturday, April 2;~>. 1931. tya, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. under Smith. Mrs. Bangstnom, who # as Miss Mabel Srtiith is the daugh;r of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mi? and Mrs. Harold Cox, of Chartte, spent Sunday here with Mr?crux's mother, Mrs. Li7.zie~C0x.~IWr. ox and wife were maiiiiil Inn 'f Hester friends welcome them to our ty ami wish them mueh happiness' i life. . , . ... ? ? l)r. J. J). Martin, President of Brai ?rd Institute continues criticully ill. cliitn.es and-friondu are praying and# ipfng that he will be restored to jalth. All of his children have arin been summoned to his bedside. Miss Julid McLure is very ill at ir home on McLure Street. After an illness of many months," iss Mane Hooper passed away at ?r home on Jeter St., Wednesday. uner?i| services were held at Mt. live Bhpt.tst Gkurch. Mr ? yers was Undertaker in charge. _Miss Lillian Walker and Mr.~ AT^~ jrt Allen were married on the 15th. , iss NValker was a student in the' )th grade of Finley High. Dr. McCrorey, President of .f. C! mith University, Charlotte, with his ife, came down?Monday;to see their iends. Dr. J. D. M?/rtin, President ' Brainerd Institute, who is very ill. At the bedside of Dr. J. D. Martin rq all of his children,-Dr. D. Marn, and wife, Charlotte, N. CDr. rank Martin, Asheville, N. C.; Mr. id Mr-;. P. II. Richardson and chilrlm. Chftrloiley Mrs. Catherine Means aduenh, Ky.t Miss Louise Martin, urham, N. C., and Mr. Beuregard artin, J. C. Smith University; his -others. Rev. A. L. Martin, _ Vj Tenn.; Mr. I. M. Martin, Chartte;. his sisters, Mrs. A.- M. James1? harlottCT Mra^.. Ada M.- -Forrest, rangeburg; his nephew and neice, r. ?nd Mrs. (k -O. Lee with their 1 rrM i ? iiijMnvri?wus 1i. nei esa, oi vvinsion[ilem. Rev. I). B. McClaine, Pastor of rooklyn Taberhacle will preach at re Metropolitan: A. M. E. Z. Church, ; which Rev. K. Ftrrideiburk is nstor, on Sunday afternoon nt 3:00 eloclc. Mrs. John Gaines of? Great Falls >ent a few hours in the city on Wed?sday afternoon. Mrs. Koxanna Johnson is very much lproved after an illness of several . lys at the home of her daughter, rs. Anna I)ye... ?-_ ? Mrs, Maggie- Mtte Hinton, lefl unday l>y Bus for her home in f*hrla- ' _ Iphia after upending, a week here . ith relatives and friends. Mrs. Sicily Sims is very ill at her line on Columbia St. Her daughter rs come from Charlotte to be with ?r. The Pnstor's Aid Circle of BrookU Tabernacle will meet at the home ? Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Johnson, 1?ril 27. ? . s? Mr. Will Johnson, of Charlotte, rent Sunday here with his frmily. Mr. Peter Wilson?has?returned om a visit to points "ttt" Maryland id other states. -J"' ?- ^ Mr. Sam Whitlock and Mr. George ucker have returned to their homes i Jerocy City,' N.,J. ~ On the sick list are: Mrs. Haniia ewis. Maude . Stradford, Mrs; i'zzie Young^ Mrs, JBessie?J^rankitn, ts; CeirHe^"Kennedy. ' The Buds of- Promise of Brooklvn abornacle of which Mrs. Anna Dye President and Master Carthel "right,Secretary, will meet Wednes \y evening at the home of Miss Elixbeth MeA I ilyy Colombia St. A group of orphan children from nltimore are in the city.. They gave. . ' Concert at .Brooklyn Ta^erriacle, [onday night. A large crowd heard rem." ~~ ? "Mrs. Waster Lilly motored to Chartte Monday to see her sister Mrs. izzie Westbrooks who is sick. Mrs. Diana Gladden of Columbia, as moved ihere with her husband, ev. Frank-Gladden-, Bailey-Str Mr. Ardry Walker and Miss Julia ratt were married Thursday night / Rev. W. L,."Baxter. ? ?MTSr"Eliza Mention nf fobi'mliiu, nrith har i in 11 i "i ellTo Rainey. Atheletic Activities The first at home game" of FinTey* i. was played at the Fair ground, riday afternoon with Lancaster Hi.* he score was 12 to 4 in favorj of inlcy Hi. A large crowd witnessed ie game, * " ..r-rrrrrrr.^r^: Finley . Hi v \vU 1 play 'Gft*Ait Palls *re Monday afternoon. IN MBMORIAM , i Morris?Hattie Morris Dobson?In emory of my beloved sister who dented into I.ifu anew 1U years ago lis day. . ?-) years today, April 26, 1021 And so much gone!' , ' nd vet the even flaw nf Moves calmly on. he grave prows green, the flowers bloom fair, Above her bead; o^ sorrowing tint of l^atf or spray Says she is dead. o pause or hush of merry birds, That sings above, . . dls us Wr ttfitcTTy sleeps Hela w ^Phe form we love. ster where have you' been these ? jyears ? What have you seen? hat visions fair, what glorious life, Where-havevyou been ? lp vail! the vail! so nenr> ? Twi'uii US And thee] le mistic vail, when shall it fall, That we may see? T. J. Morris.. J ^ i f N GARAGEfI: " STREET & j REASONABLE X Makes of Cars.? -? Experts * YARD, Prop. ^