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Saturday. June G. ? Mi*. Ralph Mv CIirt ami hovoy Kras ier ol' Camden Wert- here Sunday \ lilting class-mates and iTjendN Mr?. Finma .Small-- left th.- cite Wednesday for Prnynhircry-R. 1..?to spend the ;iuiii)ii'i \~. all >?'! aunt. Messi ('niton, 1>.\i-, Stow art and Newton <>!' < hspout Sunday here visiting ehonl ni.ite.and friends. .Mrs. Ma,ttye Jaeksnii Itrown and Mrs. T. R. TCheeseboro attended 11!. commencement.. exercises at State . College and reports an enjoyable trip. litisses Ruth and Virtelle Fair aiv spending the summer with their brother and sister, Mr. Charles W. Jacohs and Mrs. Evelyn Jdcohs Rohin"_1 son of NWw York- City. uate of the High School liepartnieut of Allen University and will attend . Summer School at?Hunter's College, "ML .New York City. Mrs. Elizabeth Legg Codrington has returned to New York. City. While here visiting she lost her " ~grandmother, "the late Mrs. Laura Leggs. Her friends will receive her ' warmly. ' ' ' ' -4 ' . * f> MrsV NeTln C. Vieliohv.-. E-.'nise Ni~ h'olns and M. MeKissick of Union en routed from the. commencement exercises :Pt Oruugehurg r'pent a few . .'-'days wij.h Mrs. Mattvo'.jacksoii llrflwn and family. Mr.-Eugene Bouknight left the city Monday for (ireenshoro. N.' ('.. where ... sister. Mi<s Maggie Bouknight. Then he will leave for Chicago where lie will spend the summer with his sister. Mrs. Laura Bouknight. ' _i < ' , . ' . Mrs. Lucv Bostic of Edgefield S. , v., mis. runeria i hokc ami iiau^nter Or;t Lee of Asheville, N.;(\, and Mr. Lee Bostie of Augusta. (la., spent a lively week-end with then Mi., and Mrs. John Ri?- (?? at ;M.'i7 ---Peudjeton Stand Mrvutn! Mr T. j. (\?uke on Gerv.tis St. ' - ? 1^^ Among tin- nvanv : indent: leaving tea:- for Northern point K'nd.i.y were Miss Bena and Annie Ne-bitt, Waterburv, Conn.; Rosa .McOolloinrh. Ma?"- Clifton, Beai^lali Dewall. David Adamsoti Rosevelt Johnson. Webster Millet', Ralph N*clson, Richard Lipscomb for New York City; Ruth Caldwell, Gauliliir and dripper lord'liiknjeluhia. Mrs. Henry Brooks entet l iine.l at her beaut it ill home oil Millwood. Ave some friends and- iornier classmates of Miss Blanche ,\1. Jackson who re. ceive. hor. B^.S, thus commence inent at State College. The parl.v was very enjoyable and the column nity receivesMiss Jackson with a hearty welcome oiler haviair licei. away from home for live years. . A I'LAY - Farmer BrownVt'onversioit to the Doctrine of Ste\vardshi>> to he presented nt 2nd Calvary Baotr-t Church Sunday night, Jmiu 7, at K:OiJ n'clnrli; --Tor'"life benetlt of rtie church. 1 ; Misses llattie llairood and . UxUilititw Uih?Ui.h 11111n i Rov. r II Browfi. PasTuTv7 in dei*kn 1)km sjlk/ia.i (j.lll The. club held its .meet in)* .May JV. at the homo of Mrs. Annie B, Da vahM, 99 I ft ,tp St.,. willc'the Madam president esiding." 'Hie' me.et.ing was willed to order at ?<0(> o'clock and opened in the usual form. ,A large atendanee was present. Sev ' eral "iraes were played Mrs. JLaural and Mrs. Williams tied the game with Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Kang'ord ttTJT:?DtlVtllllt?SI'I Vl'tl?till' I 1111 r 'ire tea. ice potato salad with ehicken. hot - buttered rolls, .jello with whip cream. . after dinner ments and salt.peanuts. Radio mus.ie was eiipo*ed while we dined. This Was ..h evening- of e?f> i joyment. . SI.MS CHORAL SOCIETY MKI.TS a i.i.f.n i ni v HRsrrr-? " The. Musical Club, known a- the Coleridge Taylor (Jlee Club, .lias been changed to Sims .Choral Soc'c ' * in honor of Dr. D. II. Sims. President ". of Allen University. who is to be credited rev The nigh ;tpi?r?v i.n um "t music among Negroes of Ibi- city and state. This organization will meet for regular rehearsals at K o'clock, Monday and Friday evening:* .of each week at Allen University Auditorium preparatory of making it- liiv.t-appearanceat Township Auditorium, Tuesday evening, .fOTTe 3f> 103d. un^ der the management of Miss A. J. Mannin<?han), Supervisor of Cil.? "play-grounds. Thiv sjjecjal elfort to raise funds for the erection, of a swimming pool for Negro, boys and girls of Columbia. Rev. Mr. A. Scon 1 Henri, former(HTector of Music, Paul Quinn College. Waco, Texas, at pres. ent, director of (Men's (Jlee Cltib nf Allen University, has been selected to direct the aggregation of 250 tfe ieeted voices for this Snceial Musical Revue. Enroll TiTnv~with Miss A. .1. Manninodiam Phone .'1231. Rev. A. Seon Henri Allen -University. 18US. tHE 8UNKISS Cl.UB Miss Francina Davis dejjghttully entertained the members of the Sunkiss Club, with two tables of whist ' * *' - ~ r '- ~~r - \ * /- . ? | Tuesday night at her home on Ger-1 vais Street. . I The club's next meeting will be I held with Miss Sarah Black no Bam- , well Sii'eet, ? , j Mrs. M. Curry, Reporter. MRS. \\ ll.UAMS SERVED DINNER I [ " On Monday at 0 o'clock, Mr. and) Mis. Wallace Miliums of 675 Wofford St.. served and elaborate dinner to1 -the delight?of-the?following; Rev. and Mrs; S. H. Lewis, and children; Mr, and Mrs. Cheek, for-j | merly s>f I.aniens, but now of Spar-^ --tan burg;? This ws?r truly a grand dinner: ? ?? 1 / FREE M ILL CLL B ' Fiider.. t,he. auspices of The SchuI beit (ju^rtet. a musical will be given j I'm llie In'llPlH oi The ETgP Will Clbb" mi the Second Sunday afternoon, June jlL,'19ol. at RidgewQ'l Camp,, to which all members and. friends are. ! cordially invited tiTUe present. , The members of the Board of Directors are invited as special guests j for the occasion. I. A free will ofTVrinc* ?m1i ? 'ffc ?? IHKWn. -Ylrs. , ILPleasant, President; Mrs. O. 11^ Blakely, Sec-Treas. a ALLiS ?PICY N <>ld>S KNTtytTAINA* A delightful social affair - of tlve 'past Week wn.s_at_.the home of-Miss' Fannie Reynolds when slie enteri ' (iiu-il :f lew of. her friends, there ""H'v, i\m> tanies of players: Messrs 1 Martha Bradley, para Johnson, FranLcllHj lhtvis. Inez Martin.-JHelen -Fox. PMillie Benson, Mrs. Hellen Friday and l,Mr<.- Kster Walker. Tables were attractively arranged, amid a To-veTy setting of garden flowAm s in pastel shades and .chosen coloi s i.1 white nnd pink were effective i v > an ied_ o.ut in the tabled Alter several, progressufiis it was found that Miss Inez Martin held j high score and Miss Helen Fo:: I second. | The hoste-s served potato salad on ! letUlce. hod egg, saltings. loiono i<.n l and assorted cakes; Messrs Willie Pole and Jack Kite i called after cards. PAR'n GIVEN MISS I - COR A I,EC SVV YGER V ^ A compliment to Miss Cora Leo Svygert was a party give for her F i iday even-ngj May 29, at the home u* Mrs. Sadie G.unter 201!' ?ak St The home was beautifully decor ate 1 I witii a \ariety of flowers, which had tlie appearance of-a garden at sunset. The.guests were as follows: .Misses i Nellie and Barbara. Burton,..-Misses t'ota ami Alice Swygert, Miss Blnr.efi I B 111wn, Miss Bessie Moorman, Messers> J. 11. Barrage, B. F. Keith, R. H. i Green, J. M. Swygert, B. R. Richardson, 1\. ,J. Collier, Rev. II. J. Bryant, Rev. J. A. Delane, Rev. M. M. Peace. Each reported a pleasant evening.' Misses Cora Lee and Alice Swy, gert motored to Inno, S. C., Saturday rwhere they wilt spend their vacation ; with their parents. The former is a | graduate of the Teacher Training j Department of Allen 'University, class of Ml. The later is in training jut the Cood Samaritan Hospital. Of.IJ FOLK HOME NEWS We are first glad to say that our i manager is better and able to be out 1 ag iin tli.ink' the Hint." "r" 1 Secondly am.ong the many minisj tors" attending the Ministers Confer-. dice tliIs week we were so pleased _Ail lnive- the Rev. (?. \V. Hartley of?Hato.-dmrg -anil the Ri-v. J?C Mi'Dnn- . ; aid of PendUum. accompanied by ?brut-he r I,. Marlvire to our prayer ; lalso favored with a wonderful ser! i""11- by Rev. McDonald..-. We certain- i ly-tmU a wide awake meeting and feel | very grateful 'toward them who have been so kind, so faithful to us this ! year. It was through brother Marl! vus I hat these- young servants' of j Clod fame down to visit- us. Call. 1 St.TauT 7" '?. 4". " Third, We heartily thank the niem1 hers and friends of Union Baptist for ; a liberal donation of'"$1,52. -The klndj hess of Sister Janie Ferguson, VicePresident. Many thanks to those who contributed to this worthy cause and niiiv <iud ,^huwvr liif hutvy and ' maliy blessings upon you. I PI11FLIS WHEATLK.V BRANCH Of THF COLI MBIA PI BLIC L1BRA; PA, 1929 PARK ST., COLl'MIA' May's Report as Follows: 1 Adall. cnvniatioi.: Fiction 1 "5t-Non'fiction 55, Total 220. | Juvenile. Ciifiliation: -Fiction 154; Non-lieliofi 152, Total JUG. j Fntire circulation 536 books and ! one magazine. New members: Adult 17; Juvenile f f(i, Total .'13. Present membership I DKi. i City Librarian ami Miss Parmaleo j ( heves, Field Agent of the; Library , Association won* pleasant1 ?visitorst(f our"Jibrary... and were welL pleased with the \Vo'rk. '11 With the closing of the schools, boarding leai hers and students are rturnine" in their cards, expressing; | then- delight and appreciation for ust mg the Jibrary. Already home stuI dents and teachers who were away arc resuming t^ieir reading, and we [ shall expect others who have not yet j enrolled to do , so. Visitors are welI come. - Remember the hours: 12 to 5 and ! 5 to X every day except" Sunday. V PARTY FOR TEN One of the most interesting affairs | of the last of Spring was that given in honor of. Misses Rachel HarI ' ''tgton and Sallie B. Davall by Mrs. J (J.i^TTn^all and her daughter Mrs. S. J. Brown at the home of Mrs. I Davall on last Friday night. The . room was beautifully decorated with ' pink and red flowers. Several card | mm a - I XHJH PALMET games were played. The other guests were Miss KStella Brupspn. Mr. E. Carter. Mr. Kuchel Harrington, Mr, J. Washington, Mr. and Mrs.-S. J. Brown. Miss Gttssie Davall, Mr. James "Boykin. Miss Carrie Large, Mr. B. Smith, Miss S. Davall, Mr. M. Riehersoh. .A salad course was1 served, ice cream and cake. . . All reported a lovely afternoon. Miss R, Harrington has returned after spetiding a lovely-week Davall's horned ^ > A. r. CI.I'B HOLDS LAST MELTING FOR THE SL MMLit. The A. U. local chapter jneL Tuesday night at the honie of Rev. and Mis. .W, R.* BowiitaiirOit Harden St., lor iu final 'meeting. Rrof. Sawyer, presided. Dr. E. K. G. Dent,, offered prayer. After the minutes were lead and appnnii.i. Rev. W. R. Bowman called for tile financial report from the play Tuesday night, during Allen's Cornmenceftietfff Prof. Feguese^" alim"- with Miss Janie Smith made, a creditable report, winch was unanimously adopted. A vote, of thanks was gi\*en Miss Singlctoll,?for efficient, serfice a~r secretary. The treasurer also made his report. Just before the adjournments Dr. Daniels seeored?the Hour -and spoke from the subject. "Observation Here and There." He ip" mine -frustrations to prove his statements. Prof. Gai;ret and Rev.'- Shaw spofee Two-dollars or more were .-donated to Mr.. L. A. Hawkins, why is still dek in the hospital:""The president: through Rev. Shaw presented Mrs. M. E. Bowman, who. was the hostess -of-tbe houset t-ho-elub gav'e her-a?rising vote of thanks and '' President. Sawyer thanked lier in behalf of the liih for courtesies showi 1. Next meeting is election, whti.ii wlTT be September 22, at Allen University. Jl'TSTANDING SOCIAL EVENTS GIVEN BY REV. AND MRS W. U. BOW MA N. - ' - Beautiful in every detail was the reception given by Rev. and Mrs. W. R.- Bowpian at their palatial home on Harden Street, on Wednesday afternoon, during Allen's Commencement in honor of their.- Bishop "Rt. Rev. R. C. Ransom and his wife. The -distinguished irrvijed Truest?; aside from the bishon and his, wife ??ere: Bish' .M. H Davis, of Balti-iuore, a^graduate of Ailed and .Heav-. aid Universities; Dr. E. H. Coit. secretary of^mission, with headouartei s in New York,, a graduate of one of the best Theological Schools in the ountry; . Dr. D. O. Walker, Metropolitan Pastor at Cleveland;-Ohrrar^r graduate of Boston University; Dr. u. M. Sims, President of Allen University, a gfaduute of Obelin I'liivef'sity; Dr. and Mrs'. C. H. \Ve>tly. professor of history at Howard University," a presiding elder' ever the Baltimore district, lecture, author of several books and a leading: candidate ror the bishopric; Dr. K. A. Adams, i presiding elder over the XewbeiTy listrict. a graduate of Wilbe.rfoice College ami one of the leaders in the Columbia Conference; Dr. K. P. Kllis. presiding elder, Winns^oio district. special contributor to secular papers, a~ graduate oT Allen University and the Rev. L. (.1. Bowmah. pastor Bethel Station Jat Unio?. Prof. C. A. Johnson, was invited bur wns UMUvuidably detained aui.iolfice the specified' hour, according to a . message received jifst before dinner. ?The dining room and table- vvv-re decorated with masses of Dorothy perkiiis roses and gardeiv rlowers. Miss?Fannie?Taylor.?a?teueher?o+ tinakcr Washington . Higfa--^cliouJ. -04rected the guests to the "dining room. >vlivrv sift WtflTVr Yirir -ri'Ynl in -iilisfy the "inner iuuu"_; Mi^s. Pay lor made ? favorable- impression while waiting on this table, comments ubove the ordinary were discussed by t-lie distinguished guests concerning t ^ " '' ' THE 1\\ LM ETTOT CHAl" FFKl'lvS On last Thursday evening May _'s a surprise party was given for the Chauffedrs and their .guests at the home of Mrs. C, C. Canty, t>25 I'm laski St. This partv was given hv .Mrs C C Canty. ,Mi s W M Press ley and Mrs. P. T. Adkins, wives ol .lie members of the club. On entering the door one wa ; amazed to see thek beautiful tlow^is > and the -splendid arrangements ?oi them. After having much fun playing cards, wo were served by the In 'dies, salad, pUdell ynd cake. Sim c enjoying a pleasant evening we cluiu not leave without expressing appre ciation. Mr. Canty said he know nothing of the affair,-but was ask or to have the members and their guestto come to-his home Thursday even ing and that he did. Mr. N. I). Dix on, John Benson, W. M. PreSsley am B. T. Adkin t-xpre-sed their appivci hllbli. Ouinad' iilnith eomplinmnToi the women for haying insisted upoi the men having our club come to a "worth-while standard. J ON ES CH A PE1. Y s. M K ET The Y's met at the home of Mrs Christina Green, 140b Tobacco St. Wednesday. After a brierf busine?? meeting the president, Miss F. (' Benson introduced the visitors win gave anirifi encouraging remarks. The discussion: Gefi. il-10 Chapter? led by Miss Corine Gordon was en tered by Miss Corine and visitor? At the close of tne meeting ,t deli' cious repast was served. The next meeting appointed at tin home of Mrs Harriet Green GREENWOOD news . Mrs. Evelyn "W. Lawrence . and little doughter, Jacqulin of 2248?7tl Ave. N. Y. C. are home visiting, Sister Estelle and Father Augustus Waller, at 560 Hackett St. Miss Estelle Waller, has -been very much inde3 a ' ? V-i ? ! 'r ? ?I ,'| II I m, I ro LEADER / posed suffeiir.'vr l'l'mn a wre cold, tuo sinco'the <i>-i?i* little Xeice . rnvi'H the cultl di -appeared". ha! hit! MORRIS ( HARKI. H A l? I I S I ( III IU H DU.J K. IHH lil.l S JOHNSON Ml MS IKK <; KI :i!N U (Hill. l.ast Sa'.ot:a> aTitt Sunday I'mioh Nu. 2, ut' I itt >- Kiwi: Assweiat hm t : \ cued "at liiir i 'hurch. The Moderate! Rev, A. T. I . ijia\ presided with dignity, May .Hi. 1J.I', .M. in-. -1*,. |; of Columbia. State Missionary ltehvei .ed a soul stiriin.r address ?.n Mission*, a Collection v. a- lil'ted arhuiintine ch-'.'HJ utld v. a - . t 11 lilili loi hi? v. ik, after whictr* K?-t ?> \\ Ward wa- u. ti .jJueed. t.. ,:. l!W| t|K. |liti ,,.| ?-.,1 s ['moti, Re . \Vui A .-.etc-^U-ch-r^F?hr-" T v< t t leaLi ;.U-?.1 I 11- III I.I .11 '?I' r> 1 10 he d?-!i\f-! ? ! a -tinYie STi mmi : unday M.i in A M ]"}.? RiPL?) a dies Hol'ili' *' i .all teat hei ; wi-i-e .it *-'*iin?| wa.Ka! 11 t > i i >| iler tiy'the Sui t * I ''ei r pCstyiiji tan edit the les-oii with their-post.taueht the le,-<?.n with -if,1 ere*l?}-)- h At?Mt?The?Modetai"!' Ib v. .A,. T. I. max .'introduced Ret ,?K. arc Sermon u-iftir as his Sub.ieyti Pre.' paration for Service, Rev. Herbert dcIi'>o.rcd an o\. iletn Set mot: ' t;t' heaVC rejoiced. he'talked to us hy the way S:",o P. M, thought it was raitunv the _reopje Servjre : I. h'lar --tr .pastor deliver "the (hispel 'of the Ki.nii di in. He -U - mi as his Subject Salvation l'tu'li SI.1; a Mfi'itt?. logical.. Spiritual and powerful ."jermoii was delivered the Holy Spit it was in evidetlee. Ji'.l the SaT.- k"!u!c>-iI 11, :l~- ( tiH*ir Salva'i*f?|.. f< r the past tV:r.\? v ?ks thy M:-si"IU1.! V S to' > Was -e?i"'-tained c follow in?" iFTntfeTI Mrs. Hattie 1 >ueUett "Airs'. A lice Ste. was. and Mis. (jraee Anderson i-a;ii " vcrl~ tt" < i/An^ns . repa'sr:?jfr'vidny Iimu> 5tlv-ihe-. Missionary Siknoty will ri.i't at tic iaune . ' Mrs. K. Hunt , : Rynd \\:v .M. I'. Ai-r^ -H?:wo ? i aJrooi)! !'resident wieet.s ITt f'n e < 'htireh 't-vt-:v Tuesday at 4 P. M . tillTji'Aani/.ation is. forming its way to t'he t'lont under .her leadership, ami will .be represented iu~the Woman'? Slate. t nventioi. tiii- in nth at li-o-.-a Path. The lT V. I*. Sunday . So! ..1 aud Seni ?- .iu: .fuhlleO t'h?.?i!.?s are ail oil; the' bin: . ' line, .tile . junt o \\ i.l . niu aeVi Sunday Mornire at ti lnlo -.A. M. and ,i. I I'd's Sai 'Oet ./w ill be Sieved a-. \r-" clo-e?e4 the?da i*_ax _ v u are a. ?t .r^evr but oiiee at M. : r;s ref '<' nuivn'. i.rshin v_y i; a- t he (' lr.i' \\ iter*- a hearty \\ /:. . ? a aits. \ 'i i . NF.\\ i:liuuK!.ANIi Nh\\> ilev. K \ 1\ I pl'eai heij ? nt- ,.t V ' in- ih *n_v 1 t r.iiuli. Kv > !.. < '< sN'ivuiil in-. \ i ..i % !i;uk*r. %i* 1'v ** m Dance to be Held in j A l>/ I - SOI i ll C AROL ? IS liKINC SI J AMES A/1 31 viurwn.i.ir Wvtoka Hall,222\ WKDNESDAA, HI All Visitors Are In II lThroe 1 u I I ^ ^ L -Vm Mk i^S/ ^ ^ v \ *; V CrJ ! M . *** *..& t. ? SJH K WEDNESDAY I CAPITOL -....> * <n rrr- : ??????? I ????? Branch. WV win- ^iu?i t.> have hii; j 11 v ri'inlv.-11'? 1 '.'i\ ul ./ab'.r services, b* I it:?r ?'f the best |>a>l^i tbe (*6lun. j bi:l voiil't'i fM-i.. * - v r.,'. 1 ~~~* > * J ' . i T ; -~: w- '' : l? : /:rr' I. , : / ' t ' . ' f p iV . \ ' . i " '5 ': . I-' ^ . ;:~:vr . ^r~rTT7T k * V.1-^ i. : ~ -. v- " . : <' i.';-F:" ax r\: !x"i !.i ... > r. '.; - i> ; \ > :: I ?-? \'k-\ k ] V 4 x- ..' ' -77-Jr? .. .. *...c FT<? . 1 1 * ' * * !, : ' V # , " I Ne\> \ ork tor \ isitors?I \nce j OK? a x a's \\ s r louk- jL_. I'ONSOKKI) \\\ WAK KFIKLI) lij HAD \l 1111,? V. 145th Street, N. 5 . JINK 17 th, 19:11 ivited To I>e: Present " j v k \us a>r \n i n iv A , nt'w triumphs as 11m* stas'v's B 9 H <M famous hciiMiif. Mai \ 1MUI IDI ALKKMi!PM# vi so-i- ai.r. Tai.kin?; i >o<; CO.mkdy ) AM) THI USDAY dj THEATRE | ''aire Sevea I N M I M( >tt I A M It' ~U't ' I"'.:!;!/ r v moml >1 ance of ' > -I <: v. w i mother " \~~T7?h.. A';:. X." I- " ' r ''; . . i..- .: v -ti ui-k p it vs. i-rlil of 1 Li?^?1_ ii-t-i?Lot >"i .-.?*>i w a--4khh?; ?? ? I *r .'var the thr.oife. ' . 1 ????Li'i?+j-ui? ;?;? ; i'?'.av~ stood; * \ ' . .N. - wore, . I,v i?-..-?r.e ? *' ' " onairaid '. .. ' ' -4????.** ?' t-r - ..m i saij * " . . . * I ?? ?. Jp >1 " 1 ! 'in!?tIn- rest-; ' "" ; ' . I...- on j ' < ijt'ri'wi .xhort*. r~ ; , . } '<: ; ? n, S M ~ '1*" i ii ilauifhtf i. t- ?v?"'""iTt' rn v \ K : ? 'ii iii ;.'.y ffiwiiN ' ' - Vtk ?. \i'IV->Ul!lf- < ' ? i ii?::.css and vvi.f. I.vpal'tl'li p" - - ? ' -sr May a/ r- '' > ...llHikia -v ?3-" -^r? i - !.: i I v..:- * ' V... - I "?*??rt- - - - ' t? ?? , _ \ II\t to Alluring[ Beauty Tl..r?(?r?r??that I'jp.' : ... !. , tl-t : < I i.f it li hi.'!.";, smooth', \ ft ['v. Kint Palmer's ??t:i r On.tmv-r.t softens ?rtrr?dmvkost skin, ; ~ i ! :.?> .;}> V-huhi's and tan s?h?.?as?;?-?;,v. ?v?m ith?that? j 1"- I T:?l -t !..> prerj: :? STir,i.,.,v..;ivskin... ?! .ui.;;..;;rT,r:d aharvur. This i ' ; -j. . n).- 1 y^I 11 d Pamif) S Lauora{~i ~t. ?v. ' :;! i1 ;.!>?( li:a .U' t h as tr , i- * ? ' ? ;. "> aid? Jew klt'oW so wvll: ! :<?! Shin Whrtvtieb s W h,+ Us'V Powder, rl.ii.-r I ?:-i. V 11.'.! IVodorant : ! ; 'U- i::. : ;.\i drug stores .f r 'J > v 1 s- , : -n?i?v. '! ) >.? 5.?nT i . 11-: -v.t i rice. Dr. j 'J ":< .? . :* ! -il'vl;. t. r !t*s, Dept. S. : ii in'-tnmpv fur a eenerout ' t r?t >.i the Si, in. Vi'hilener, '<- _ ' ..I I .?> i' I'.itvtlcF. . DR.! RI D PALMER'S cV.7>i Wfutcner - 'MP'! YOUR fC'M^CxiON YOUTHFUL* -'LI 'i ' JS '""" ? 17> \ ill ( . I'' Hi son ; General Insurance lli,'iit*si ami prtWiOnt attent rem y i\ ? ii IT. all TTnisfneas _ M'rfrr?^i1~ u :!li m.? " ' ? PHONE 5717 1221 \\ AKIUNCTON ST.' ><>! i IM ic \ ?; \ 11 \\ \A SYSTEM ?~?< ... .<, l, ,| I,'. M;,T Ttl. 1931 \rtn>- I m ir St:|T?oil 1/t'QW N >?. * . N\>. , 4. mi;. :;j ,Y.p\i*ta X. Y: 32 4:55p T < 1 Auirusta 31 7:55a 1 li: i > .7 < "J.ar'stiMi-Cinn. 27 l:0Qp -??i.'i"ii Olmi Xliifi 28 4:20p . ! 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