The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1931, Page Page 2, Image 2

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^ Page 2 ; CHESTER l'AKAGRAl?HS | S2=== ___Z Mrs. Lucije Miller of New York - City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Young on Graham St. \ 'Miss Rosa Clowney left Wednesday for New York City, where sir; will spend the Summer. _____?-?M+sr- Barbara "Hooper left Friday ?for .Saluda. N. C.. for the smnmei months! ~ .. 7 ~??~ Mrs. Roxie Craig of Greensboro N. C., is visiting her mother-in-law Mrs. Cottic Craig on Oak Street. * Miss Pennie Miller left Saturday for-Saluda, N. C., to spend the sum mer months. ttv r:i;idden ?rf~N?'W Yn 1 Y ~ . is spending "a "few days in the?city ' with friends. .Sir Knight J. A. "Frown of Charles ion made a very interesting talk tt the Calanthe and Pithians: and friend: at Calvary Baptist Church. Every ""I*1? one?enjoyed'1 th(.?evening.?A ft or?Um lecture there was a smoker given.In the men honoring Mr. Brown. The Cpmmifnlty Sewing Circle gav? a lovely whist narty oil -Thursday night at tlvhome of Mr. and," Mrs Nichtison Gaston. First prize Mr Cecil Walker; consolation Mr. Gaston booby, Mrs. T. J. Walker. Miss I.ouise Price is back afte M | in n il in M 'I l.-u in H.nl' Hill. Mrs. Rosetta Dixon of Wasliingtoi is visiting her mother, .Mrs, Katit Allen. Mr. and Mrs. (Jordan Cannier nn< :: ~ j? children?rrf Charlotte were" week-em of ladM-'e mother, Ml'S Delsia Walker. ~~ Children Day "Program was held a , Brooklyn Tabernacle, on Sundav nite ?? The program was vn.ioyed by every one. "Miss Clianey Pratt spent Sunday ii ChaVlott,."with'-her aunt, Mr;, -\ddi< I Dovsey. Mrs." Ren a Wilkes, Mr. end Mr Thuiiiiis Claws.nn. M r. and M >'<s Clawson-. motored to f'oncrod ,-T.tur day to attend . the?iiuwraI of;, thr > aunt. On the s'iek - Miss ' kira Mi* u T.urken. Ashford Ferry Road., Mr^ _ _ ..Robt, Af-ors, Lancaster St.: -Mr. .Jrr ; : - - Alexander. Cemetery St.; Mrs.-Mar? Kenned v. Oak St. Mi\ Will Chisolm died Tuesd'aj mo miner at his home on Jeter St. ' Mr, Thomas Irwin, Mrs. Anili Rice ... ~~ Mis. Magpie "Rainff; Mr. and Mrs "Preston Winn, motored to'Rock Hil Monday ; Chester friends were made sad Tv the death of Mrs. D.-U. Woodbury a ' her home in Cieory^t-owiu S.-G. -? KBKNlf/ER A. M L. CHURCH Midline, S. (-.?July l'J, was a higl day. Sunday School was, well attend ded and a Ku<'d lesson was- had. - At 1-1:00 oVloek Dr. 1). V. Kin* ~~ ot (U.luuVhla?delivered a wandorfu sermon. 'He ,is f) ais^t preacher; We are haviny a yreat revival nany mills are hoinpr briHitfht te Christ through the preaching of Di Kimr. ... \\\. are very glad to have our pastor's wife hark after ' ''speltdine hei vacation in .Columbia, Misses WdJii 11. Gerald, Annie P.. Pieket and Jon kills called' to see Misses Nora tun T.nln Pr.vw.-~? rT* * ui^uui . i ucsdav evening. Messrs Rosevelt Ransom WillTi Cerald and Misses \<>ia and Lai., Ran I Mini and \ . h." l'irl.i'tl i ulninn d?f11>+? Orangeburg Tuesday where they sp*-nt Mberr- vaeat ion.? They report a very h?>)'pvJjdp.?They motored over to St ? Mi . MatFRows to see friends. Our f.e'ggue?t*?r-till d. ,i no- fm,> on,' now members are coming in every Sunday. Wo want 2T?0 out to oui Tongue. ?? r?' y *?iLala Ran-a-m th. writer my " lier l)i-''th<;r (jt-ortre art' v's't'.n"' friend:ln^liitta this/week and will attend the electoral Collg-ee -winch vyill b held there. - w? ' BKTHKL .NEWS ' Union; S. C. It has been some time since you have in aid from us our re;nortet away attending summer School Viut we are up here in Union at the foot of. I ho >.o.uiil ain..n^ \vu?-k, . I canje to Bethel th, 1th Sunday in November- 1?(-Xh-Uh- olh ?>f?May ??wer called?the otVn'ei imd?f?iehd"?L LUiui?Li-t?Lilt:?CllllI?of ill.. |n11,1- , Wi - . ordered them torn. down, also the entire old structure of which was very much?-tlee?-\-**?l?and?d-fUeptdit't a\.-~-A-U wire moved, away awl un the Tilth we begin New Bethel -IdXtiO. After we ordered lumber and -1:5.UOu hritk> we went to work awl we are ?!ad to rrpopfthnt the fdniri h"i? aim M compluted"-within an& wifTuhT? Ten 'Masonic Lodges have been invited to lav tlw Corner Stone thfc ? u?19 at' -3 o'clock. sir. "T.?lr.?lttttl say o S K el ton will he in charge. All who-liny one doll a rormTTM -? *' - laying of the Corner Sti.ne their nairT ' fs will ho placed in the stone with th? recoul and deeds. If you cannot conic desire vonr name enrolled Phom - iV Vtflo \V and I will gladly call and have ~ same recorded. Monday night, July 20 Rev. foiling and his good people will Woi*shin with us and his choir will *ing. I.et us give him a full house. Tuesday night 21. The white citi zens composing the Bankers and \Ter chants. Lawyers. Busines Men Min isters. Stewards, Deacons Officers nni members of . all denominations hav< tieen invited to tender tt program -ir the interest of Bethel.. There wil he spooling. slnginiT nurtrtet and f sermon delivered by Rev. L. D. Wag ener, D. D. (white) On the 22 Th,. members will hnv( a reception in honor of the delegate* After a short sermon by one of the ministers of the district. Last Sunday night ther-. were 2! -?-? i. widow's in a conteA and the one tha| raised the largest amount in 10 davs was crowned' most popular widow ir Bethel. Sister Martha Sartor rais ed $9.00 and was declared mosDpopu lar. . i THE THREE BIDS FOR A 9I0UL 4 ' - ' ?t. . ' __ Will you listeif FlncT friends foi?a y moment while a storv to you I un- n nid: ?c * v A marvelous tale of a wonderful sale g IIow hand and heart, at an auction a L Mart. Both soul and Fody was sold! v 'Twas in the broad "Kiner?r_hierhwav." i Nfar a century ago; -'l . ' That a preacher stood?tho' of noble c blood? ci Telling the fallen and low, . -f v ft Savior's love, and a homy above, c ' j And a peace that they all migbi know I * .. t | All crowded around to listen: a 1 i They wept at the wonderolis love, That could put away sin, and wel- t conie them in 8 ^--Hts?spotless mansion?above: While slow througlr'W crowd, a lady proud, r ; V- ? I Her gilded chariot drove. "Make* room," cried the haughty out- ~ . rider ' s I You are closing the Kings highway: v Me hide is late, and their majesties,-. Wdtt; t I'C.iVtf away good people l-lff^Y- - ^ i The preacher heard and his soul was ' ?1 " stirred, \ I And he cried to the rider "Nay.' I I Ll i-rThen- bending his gaze on the lady, _ And making her soft tve full? = = ? Attd 'liow 111 his name a sale ! proclaim i And bids -foj. this fair lady call. Who will purchase the whole?he body and soul; . -- -, \ t Cornet, Jewels and all? ^ II- v 1, I see already threV bidders? I |The world steps up as the first: . -1 will give her my treasures with all l>_J the pleasures, v_- * - , For which --votaries thrist; ~~~ T r . 8>bo stiiill duncft eneb day more joy'""et.us andTgay, ? * '?;? With a quiet grave at the worst! i But out spoke the devil, boldly:' j--r-ne Kingdoms of eartr are mine; j tFair lady, thy name, with envied j .* J fume, J On. their.brightest tablets shall shine; : Only. give me thy soul, and 1 give thee ,'j the whole, I .Their glory-arid wealth to be thine." ?\ 3 y- . J' r,"And pray what has thou to offer, j t [Thou man of sorrows unknown? ? And 111 gently said my blond 1 have _k shed, ^ To purchase her for mine-casuit . To ^conquer the; gracer-amt^her soul-' s. rave, 'r . . * 11 trod the wine pre-s aToTtor^I Will give her my cross of suffering ^ Bllt wit h"ehdloss Tove; m-my home 11 above; r All shall be'righted there: r ' She shall walk in light in a "robe of ? ^ white; And a raideTTt crown "hall v. tar." ' v Thou has heard th,. te?ms, fair lady. ^ /O at each a;rs - offered for thee; 1 " Which," wilt thou choose, an 1 which ' Wilt, thou hxs-e,. .This life or" the life t,? be 9 ' Yhg fable is. nine hue ;h- cli 'ice is thine, vt?? J e -4 \\ 1 i- h or three shii' it be? " r She took from her hands-the ^jeweb*;? Z The ( omiiet from her brow; "f< "Lord ilesus she said, as.Zthe bowed LI Lax, ? __J: ' The highest bidder art thou; E Thou-gav'st fur my sake," thy life and h 1 take rt?now. ?w c?. - "Ann'i.i said Hi, nohle .preacher; : = p" A lid t ho |h;d pie wept uloud. '?~U? Veins liavo rolled on and they aM havlT fi ?pone, . Who formed that awe struck crowd, jt T.aily and thronp have been swept a- 31 l??g,-' . - f A son the wind- a mornrng cloud.' " C( : . . . c But the Savior has el aimed his pur- e] chase, n 1 And aiming his radiant seat, r- A-imehiiu^-thronp. in an endless. song ^ 1 The wonderous story repeat; y _ A"'1 " ionic fair -is bending ?the it, : iCaslihe their crowns at his, feet. ' ' " , \< Bv Miss Savannah?N^. Smith, A -.?AU-U-utL;_luilr.mary.. Florence, S, ('. ^ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT tt - t') Vrmi.il, f J^rillth I'lll'nlma pf ___ -dharict No. 2 will meet Saturday, riiTy 2!>th with Alt. Moses Lodge neat ? '1 hetwci 11 Saluda and Batesburg. S , Tlie hoard urged that all local lnd- fi f "PT0- send -their Mete pates with fulU Ti ' rr^pssmerrtr. brfnrr that extra money ? ( along too,? Send your delegates pre- li "' pared To pay or subscribe*-Mnr the ! PV-imetto Leader. r Mrs. Maria Burton, Grand Pres. W. R. Bowman, Grand Secretary. a | \V. E. Williams, Stiite Secretary. f . | ...? (n-ivuimiiLf oi our congregation ^ I is increasing very much although 25 , ' percent of our slackers is beginning 1 . to peep 6Ut fron\ under cqver. .8 1 . j ehifdrCVi and 10 adults were united < J to Bethel sinde .Novernbrrj?we huve a * > new brick ehu-eoh with 10 gOthic head r 1 wihdnws, 1 inlet doors, uastor's stu- I ] dv, choir room, ladies rest room and ' , 'n ?rell li^ht^rr fhnrrk, etc. Thev are : | out to see all of this. They wer,. told ' | to see J. R. Windham, I,. B. Book- < > man, I)r. C. A. Dawkins, Dr. L. A. 1 1 Sartor, A. E. Epps, J. T. Kennedy, < > A. defer, C. Copel and Guss Feaster, | W. R. McJunkins, W. M. Giliam, H. F. 1 | McKissic, J. H. McCool, Mary Ray, t , (Tannic Davis, M, R. Bowman, IS. 5 HilT," "Mafy Feast'ef, M. Porter, Frani ;cis Epps, A. Rice, R. Young, I. Young - A. Houston and mafty others. Every ; . body ? invited next Sunday to Bethel | bring $1.00 for the Stenef ( A- ' . THE PALMETTO 1 LEXINGTON NEWS _ Sunday was a vry busy day. at Mt. don A. M". E. Church. Sunday School pened at the usuul hour with all fTicers ?at the^f post. The leSson vas well discussed by all. We were :lad to hav Elder Lyles and . Mrs. ;.mma Yuung^tlpSunday School . We_ ire asking them to come egain. At 11:30 Elder Lyles preached the i void of Ghftd" from Revelation-a-f-tfr-lOreverybody's heart seemed to have ten touched. -7At 4i00 the Missionary hieeting ipened and a wonderful program was lendered which was. enioye.U. .by all vitb a splendid collection. Several if the Missionary ladies pa:d 25 cents We t trUl dt- tin- Tiiali^ vrfrROTs ^Trrr". ViPir nrncon^o v,? nrTI , v ... -..tr ?* ? re glad to have vou at anytime. Sundav night the ft$v. Henry Redrvond delivered the \vord from John 1:22. Two girls joined the church. ^ m mm IT. CAI.VARY A. M. E.- tVfl RCH Hartsville, S. C.?The Sunday S-'hont" cas in full bloom July 12. The asistant superintendent'"and teachers vere at their nost of duty, except Miss >l?ry Keed who is spendimv her vacnionSu Mullins. S. C., and Miss A. ones w-h^is on her vacation in Wnshneton^2*T$c lesson wqs very inter-' stin^Jo ail and was beautifully re- 1 -iewen hv Mr. A.. A. Wright. ~~7tT 11. in Rev.?lb?XT Rrniun lor?preached?a?noble -sermon- onBlessed Is Th.. rheerful Giver." At firOO P. M. the A, C. F. L.?hnd en. interesting meeting with Mrs. j. L. Hanell ns president presiding. The young folk are very enthusiastic corkers and are willing, to do their >art. ' At 8:00 An unusually ^ond program vns rendered hv the Sundav Sch^&L vitli the aid of the c;lver Moon Quar et end 'i'h,. -Community Choir. i.* ^ , j m , SOCIETY Hll.l. NFWS Cedar Grove M. R. Church will be noved West a few feet- in the nearuture to give space for the State Iigh way Road. This historic church' teed, there for fifty ,\cars. Mr. Thomas Prince, of Darlington vorshipped with the saints at Union laptist Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dickson, Jr. an-, lounce the birth of Julia Elizabeth. Jollier and baby are doin?? fine. We wre glad to report that Mrs. .T. *. Purcell who lias been sick-i??ftbleo walk around in her home. Rev. K. D. Hough of Bennettsville pent a Tew hours in town last week, he. guests of S. B. Thompson. St "1 - ' i.ifrsuiiiiit's r.va rurceii Brown of Vilson; N. ('., Alma t'urcell of "NeW rork have heen visiting the>r dear luther Mrs. J. ~ET~Pui'('ell Uui lug hererent illness. Mr. Thomas Prince was dinner uest at Mrs. Elizabeth W. ' Evan's ist Sundav. _ Roy. .T. A. Alsbrooks. of Bennettsille was in our town Monday. He jll conduct Rev. Wilds' revivals in larlington County next week. CIJNT()N NEWS The Pulpit Aid Club met Friday uly 10 at the Parsonage. Mrs. Ad?cnturtaining A well roUnded Ktt ing was had afierw hrds, s:md-wiolies, ?minted iced tea, delicious ake and ice cream were?stxverL, . "The Y. W.' S. Cv was entertained Vidav evening at the home of Miss. '.1 izabeth Reder. The clul) plans to. ave a gala evening Thursday 16, at hiph tinvn P.-ioh voting lady will be ligibl,. to inyite one guest,.,..' ? / '^rrriwtny?mnmiiirr, Ttcv. Addinon aa .congrcgati.n rom Luke 4:34. Sabbath School Institute will hold ,s meeting at Promise Land July 5-31.'. -?? The W. H. ?fi.l F^M". Society w ll Dnvene at Friendship A. M: E-.hurch Thursday end Friday of the risuing week at which time a goodly umber will be expected to attend. Mrs. Amanda Gary and little Har?>T Shell are spending awhile in Due Test, S. C., visiting the former's rela vesn - . ' yrf. t/V Inarn r.-f th.. d^tifh O'f ti< T .'i7.7.i.. Wn'ts lur'and Mr T?tts was fuivralizejl by Kev. r, n. ' ddispn Sunday nt",'Hrown--??Chapel iii'iir?vanjMH>VHIOf ?S- t Mrs.J. T. is honre from a ,vo weeks' vacation in WaT.i.igtoj?, PROSPERITY Sunday was a high day in Zioh ,'ith the people of Shiloh A. M. E. Ihnroh. The presiding' elder Rev. E. I. Adafns of the Newle-rry bistrictr eTd-his third7 quarter.;. The Steward-s met at the' parsonage with their J aevv laden baskets. .Saturday _ano :,.*rday and there they unload their nany dainties. Sunday morning the elder preached t strong sermon that shall never he orgotten. The quarter was spTettd'rt. Ml reports- were good and the elder vns paid infull. ??~ The Rev. Moses Peace of Mississippi was with Rev. Martin and his good people the 1-st Sunday in July. .5. He 'conducted a meeting "begining and x>ntinuing through Friday. the services were foil of inspiration and fire.- Thev wilt lx> long reiipmfierecT"hy Prosperity people. We were sorry to hear of the death r>f Mi-g." Martin's hroTher. Mrs. F'iott lied June 29, 1921. She has our deen Robertson of WJpnshoro >S. C., who sympathy. The W. H. end F. M. Society met Mondav at. the church. #Sunday 'School class No. 2, also was present at this meeting on th? nnrsonage's lawn. 'Beth )?the meetings were business of imnortnta. Simdav evening &f wnaTjotif" tn? A. C. E. league met, they also had R splendid metting.Mr. Mark A. Mar* : ' leader , , tin President has the work much in Sunday at the ideal hour the League 'ant and as livve. Mr Frank A. Mar met . They also had a very pleastin President has the works mind. - JERUSALEM HAJTHST -CHTKCH IlartsTf'Ue, S. C.?The Sunday Scho?l was at its height. The Supt. with his co-workers were on duty and the lesson was beautifully discussed by teachers and pupils. : At HjlOO Rev. J. A. Bravboy, de- ^ livcred a soul stirring sermon. Text Revelation 42. 1^? held the audience ^ in rapt attention through his dis- I course. t I -AL- 8 i/cluck "Rev"~l?Tiady preflrhe/1: J another wonderful sermop from Ex7 | 20:25. Rev. Brady is indeed a power I in the gospel, go on Rev. in the great I work of our Lordr?_ I ?-MARION NEWS -I A large crowd attended- the-old I fashion testifying meeting in St. I John last Sunday morning. 4 This meeting Will lineei- long in tt... ft - of th,. peop'e; Brothers A. Davis and A. Mack led the meeting, There were quite a few visitors. Mrs. E. louise Harrison and two little daughters from Baltimore; Miss Alice 11agins who taught the past term in ^tato College. Mitp r-ni[-nniiiii nf I'lilmnliiii Mr hwaph Tarr of Mullins. S. C. The Writer; with his chcvr and several members motored to Darltmrton-last Sunday in the afternoon and worshipped with Rev. W. E. Richardson ^ and his people. To sav we met a good- reception would he putting it ?' mildly. Rev. Richardson is in the M. heart of his .people and is ad m'.red | hv iKem. .Thov worshipped at St.-1 * .Vohn frm next?Sunday?afternoon Brothers I. II. Alston, W. D. King, y twpt-.. -pleasant callers at the last Saturday afternoon. I tort - r Kin"1- y is a great evangelist and is fei great ,j, demartd. Rev. JaS.?MyTud'" of our church-in Nichol s, S. C.. is doing a y great .work there. lie has shout ,j, doubled the membership. IT. had a y successful quarterly conference la<--t .j, Sunday. . . 'i t\t.. . o:? \r ti ?r i? 11 . nine v. iumi/in .wim i> ??4it- y the instructors in the SurtijiVr School ^ in Allendale was called name l?? 1.1 nhed-side nf her sick daughter Helen. J She is much improved and after heinpr with her o few diU's sin1 returned. The Youhc iPeonle't* Progressive is vet or the ioh and doing hi?r^hine> r Mr. WaddeH Nichols is husv every Saturday selling T 'almetto Leaders. Buy "ti"' "L"~~ Prof. P* C. Liggett and wife ca Lied at the Manse Mi inlay, afternoon. Crops'are the best in IVFnThih~tTftpY~' : ty witnessed for many..years. The recent rani-fall has--fmpro veil them i greatly though in some sections it has I damaged crops slightly, especially in 1 Mullins. The colored Agricultural .. Teachers of Mullins and Spring .. Branch Communities |i\. bu-y engaged in gathering ? nd curing tolmc.; co. Prof. Roy Gordon of the Mtilliivs School visited Prof, u C. Leggett Wednesday after visiting' several farmers and looking "througK' their program Prof. GftVdon reports staves; to "iu'ti Si'Mie ;if tin1 farinur- j.i.ilrd-,? James Ahrain, Willie Jones, u man HntW r.i-pi-i-il. \\'. .H. A In: tn ami otheriSi These men ii:l\c a T7;iT~r anced program. Nice miich -ows, fsoniet pigSi corn, cotton. l? kr.i co and 1 a nict. garden. " ?' On Friday the 10th Prof. Leggot t visited?Prof.?Gordon's?emnninnit ^ Prof. Leggett reported that some of the largest tub, ecu seen this, year was , _ grMWii l.yL?;J;ioit.,s G li'.s'-t 11. .if Mullins section. -He alsTT visited Mr. Beachtuan Hodges who had a very delightful crop and a fine bunch of visited during, the day. Several all i day projects' were visited during the I day of the best was seen was. grown 4 by Dan Hodges which was two acres of tobacco and seyen pigs. Rev. A. S. Newman. Pastor of Bu- i lam M. K. Church left for Cktflin Col- j lege. He was given a scholarship I by Mr. Ro wen wit Id and the Home Mis- 1 -sirm?Board.-~ j ?Rev. Newman )< vpry Dopular in M.ullins. | them from Tit berylliosis .... Keep tbem away 8 I from t(h'k people ? 1 In*i*t on plenty of J rest Tralu them flu health habits *i Consult the doctor I regularly f , 1 ' FULL OFVBr VITAIITYN^ -TheVoothees. LOCATED ONE MILE FROM ' * iv 'ruE nirvTwv uiifm GIVEN If .Inniiir ( iillei^e Ami Toaclier T AVork Gives Full Preparai fhlve tfadfs to young men am of SouthCarolina. A splendid equipped. Strict but liberal din Enti ulU'< fee IjjUi.OU,?Ilnnrd ing a part of that out. Rooms fc their trades as they work, payit For fuither information wri The Voorhees J. K. Blanton, Principal ? Den ma. UEE^E'S I)R , MRsnnnr A~~Fl I.I. KINIi OP "PATEN1 CIGARS, AND A l'CX T()1I.KT I?REPARAT ? NEWS' Race Magazine# And Nevvspapei ICE CREAM ? ... PHON1 1 IIJ2-.Assembly Street, -BAN^LK.B BROS. 1 HUE lil itI II I>Pit & REPAIRING 2379 Gvr.vais Street We C'-aU?Cur Work and Deliver PHONE 9132 v DANTZLKll BROS. SHOE FACTORY Culiimliia, Knnth CaTalina yj^xsTake The IV [Palmetto Leader CWit h You on Your Vara! toft ahd? 1" = Z Read the News JL Only Nominal Cost to I .?havo it with you T throughout your I Three months 75c. Six months $1.25 JL One Year $2.00 Add ress I _ : kTj THE ^ Palmetto Leader - \ IMIONE 4523 1 1310 Assembly Street Saturday, July 18, 19,'II f boYy L/r?Dm] t ; i N. & J. School I [ TIIF TOWN OF DENMARK K EN TIKE TIME, CAN BE J ST I'D Y - H' a raining Combined. Hitfh ochool turn lor rrishnian l olrege .1 two to young women. Splendid red i led by the State Department new aeadeuVic^huilding, properly - - leipjine. - . $14.00 with the privilege of worktr ;i5woITr~stntlFrrtr9^'hgL^c^n take ig $18.00 to enter. " ? te rN7& I. School ??? ? atartin A. IWonalu, Ti'iunnriif-~ ?-? ?? rk. 9 C. B?HW 1111 m 1 ?1 "I iBi?? ? 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No. 33IS. Si/es 14 to 4K, 25 cents. * H Transfer No- 22343/blue or yellow, 25 cents. . -H "f Just Say You Saw it in vfl "THE LEADER" I ZZ^TTTZrr-?.?t-? ?2_ . *