The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 29, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, August 29, 1931.
Mrs. J. E. Rosemond and little
ones, Ruby and David are spending
sometime wi-lh relatives and friends
in-Anderson and' Easleyv ~OtKer ~
members of the family wilbjoin them
at the "Family Reunion" Which will
be held at Greenville, August . 20th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Spann and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watson of Baltimore,
Md., motored to Greenville and
Simpsonvillti last Tuesday where
they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs.
W. M. Watson and Prof, and Mrs. 1.
* J. Curry.
Miss Anna C. Spann, left for Che^???ter
Sunday "where she .will spend a
few weeks with her cousin, MargueSpann,
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Prof. T. J. Hanberry and Prof. N.
A. Pord have just returned from the
mid west. They attended summer
school at University of Iowa. They
r report a wonderful trip and a great
experience. Prof Hanberry is instruCtort
at Booker Washington High
of Columbia. Prof. Ford is instructor
at Fla, Normal College, St. Angestine.
Prof, and Mrs. A. P. Butler of
' . Harbinson College, Irmo, S. C., are
- . spending their vacation in New Bern,
" N. C. with their sister Mts. James
C. Bryan. We wish for them a pleasant
stay.
: Mrs. Ethel S. Jenkins and sons left
for their home in Washington, D. C.
After spending a week with Jher
mother, on Brayto:* Avenue.
. Mr. Charlie Lowndes of Washington,
D. C.. is a Pleasant visitor -in
city. T- *"
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gary, mother and
Mrs. Bell Foster of Asheville, N. C.,
are visiting relatives and friends in
Augusta. Columbia, and EastoWfr
Mrs. Francis Calhoun and little son
E. J. will return with them to spend
sometime with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Gary. Mrs.
G. "M. Raskew of Che^aw
spent a few hours in the city on
. Thursday.
Miss Ethel Shelton left Saturday
for Washington and New York where
she will spend 'her vacation with
relatives and lriends. T
Mrs. Emily B. Johnson Mr. Earle
Shelton and Miss Emily Shelton motored
to Augusta, Ga., where they"
spent a delightful time with rela
v tiyes and friends.
The many friends of Mi;s. Lorena
Koon of 2330 Pendleton Street will
be glad to know that -sb# is feeling
herself again. She is with nor daughter
Mrs. Nezzie Young in Philadel
*phia. Miss Tlielma Koon attended
a six weeks summer school session at
the University Y>f Pensylvania.
v*: it t A *? -?
iii iss iit.i Lilii uuumneiu mm
ter Melton Lewis are visitm" friends
in the Mountains of Western North1
-Carolina. -v ij.
Mr. Castell and Miss Francis Hawkins
of East Orange, N. J., were the
hoiise -giiesig? lasr. wellk Uf Mr. Rubtr
Stark Street.
Misses Ida and Rebecca Johnson of
llll-Fairfield Street, Aiken, S. C.,j
were Wednesday guests of Miss "AtTgeline
Evans 1106 Pine Street.
Mlis Duiuthy Hiirpor of Ghlnmliiil
accimpanied by Miss Virginia E.
Lowery of Cheraw, S. C., spent ten
days with Miss Mayme E. Hollins
of* Charleston. S. C. Miss Lowery
is ateacher in Coulter Memorial
Aeaoefny, Chera\v. She has been
spending time witfr Mi-:s Harpeifc in
Columbia/sjnee Summer School at
State College.
- Mr* N. P. Giant and Prat'./P. J.
Hammitt of Walterbofo, S. C., were
Tn the gltv Tuesday attending- the
Laymen's Meeting.
Mjss Lueile and Master Freddie
Grayer fro vnCharlotte, N. C., was
dinner guests of Misses Frances ;gul
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burton.
Mrs. Margaret R"eder left Saturday
to .spend awhile with, her aunt Mrs.
~ Jemima Brown and also nev'son Mas~
ter George Harry Crossan Of New ?
berry, S. C.
Mrs". Ada Bell Lenon formerly or'
Newberry but now of Brooklyn, N. Y.
spent "two weeks visiting her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Burto_
also her brother and sister Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Reeder of 1012 Green
t.S, and other relatives in Newberry
and Silver Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutherford
formerly of Columbia now of Ardmore,
Pa., motored down in their
Packard ^nd spent the week with their
sister, Mrs. Delia Burton 1012 Greer.
.Street, also visit other relatives and
friends and old frienis of Mr. Ruliferford
was Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dav
enport of 2431 Green Street.
- Mr.'and Mrs. John Hemphill and
family have returned to the city after
spending their vacation in" Chester,
vjittliijr relative* and friends. They
report an enjoyable trip. *
Misses Ruth Gridiron. Rosetta Bethel,
Gussie A. Davall, Mamie Barber
Gallic Dnvall, arid Mr.--?las_ Waslungton
are leaving for Charleston Satur
day 29th.
Mi's. Maggie Mack of 1910 Washington
Street is visiting relatives and
friends in Philadelphia" rtni New York,
Mrs.?I.;i111,??Bk?wi? and daughter.
Miss Annie Belle BroWn are leaving
.on thg .'10th for Atlanta, Ga. Ijere the
latter will enter Grady's Hosptial as
a student nurse. " ?
Miss Joella Moss of Jersey City,
Nl J., -spent two weeks vacation in
Asheville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs_^
Douglas?un Circle Street "While
there she Was. highly entertained at
the home of Mrs. Jannie Laurence in*
West Asheville.
Mrs. Eva Mobley has returned to
vhe city after a successful summer
in Asheville, her many friends arc
ghuLshe-hao returned;? '
Mrs. M,, A. Eleazer has returned
to the city after a successful surnnicv
in Asheville.
Mr. land Mrs.: John Harper and
little daughter of Greenville hre
spending the week with Mrs. Cornelia
Ttnnri nn
?-si- v.. * i* > 1yj i O I I I'tt.
^ Miss Es"de Trapp is spending1 her
vacation in Now York.
HAPPY PALS SbCIAL CLUB
?
An interesting affair of last week
was the lovely party given Thursday
night by the Happy Pals at the resi
donee of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jackson
2348 Senate Street. They entertain.'d
a number of friends. Garden flowers
wore used ar.djjoth rooms.colored
with garnet and gold attractively
iecorated the rooms for the guests.
Those reccfOisng lovely prizes were
Miss Alice Lueious; Mr. Isaac Russci,
Clara Smith. Lincoln Brown, S. Jack
son and George Simpson. Mi:s Rattle
E. Jackson presented the gifts^afto
cards?A^-course of punch was serv
d. Mr. Isaac Russell. Toastmastei.
oilowed by Miss Clara Smith afte
nunch the guests received telegrams'
from the Pals delivered by George
Jackson, Jr. George Jack:on, Jr.,
Francis Taylor, Katie Goree and as-'
sisted by the hostesSs' mother. Mis.
G. M. Jackson served ice cream with
cake throughout the evening. Those
Yilaying were George Simpson,. SueLna
G. Jackson* Thomas Gibbs, Clara
Smith, Lewis Thompson, Alice LuciuIsaac
Russel, Hattie . Jackson, Alexander
Frazier,0 Katie Goree, O. ChaviTrahCls
Taylor, John Brown, Theodore
Peters, Betty Watson Ulysees Ra.;
ford, Lincoln Brown, MelVin Taylor
Rosevelt Franklin, George Jacksor
arid Allen Lawrence.
BREAKFAST PARTY FOR SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Miss Thomasine Ducket was the
charming hostess to the . Sunday
School at the home of her' parents
Prof, .and Mrs.'T. L. Duckett at their
lovely cottage on Benedict College
Campus. >.The guests ariiving at 7
A. M. were served a very delectable
breakfast. The menu consisting, of
fresh peaclies? halved; makhc-d paia-_
toes, fried chicken, hot butteied rolls
biscuits, tomatoes, tea, pickles, proserves.
After breakfast the guest^
repaired to the tennis court on the
campus where they enjoyed several
sets of tennis before -returning home:
=^-The S. S. present besides, the hostess
Were the Mimas Mnblo tnid-llu-lk
Perry, Miss Dorothy Nance, Miss ll.it
tie. E. Sawyer, Miss Geraldine MeGhee
and Miss Evelyn Bright.. . . ,
THE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO7,
BOOK CLUB ??
The?Wednesday Afternoon Book
Club was opened^by singing '*11 e k^eps
wo. liiirgmK-f'-'-.Tlie-d.orhk Prayer wai.
recited by the club. The scrtphm*by
Miss Hemphill and the "Old Rugged
Cross" was sung.?The roll wua
called and members paid their djjet-._
Miss Arthur, our president gave tin.
mfroit?*e<,)on ot liookor TV W.nihin;i; -
tun's life, llien Miss?Rubinsun kuvi
his. AYhokeiilt,- Aftgr which a pro
gram was rendered by the club a.follows:
Solo, Miss Bernard Rubinson;
Duet Miss Gladys Hall and Mis
Darlhula Author; Solo, Miss- Eliza
Hemphill; Reading, Miss Ella Cheeks;
Miss Naomi W. Neal, Repoitei.
THE JOLLWORKERS CLUB
?s=-3r . - s-~
Last! week Ave* met at'the home u.
J. R. Truzevant.
iTr-thfs Tncetinir otH president.,- Miss
Emma Boughtnight discussed many
things that she thought would be goo
for us to do ." A new Vice-Presidenr
was elected who is npw Mr. Ernest
Shuler.
~ W were glad to nave two visitors
it our I'loetiiig who were Messrs Eugenc
Ne il an ! Bonnie J. Cave. We are
glad to have visitors and w ill be glad
if they join our club.
FREE WILL CLUB
A very pleasant meeting \vas hel 1
in the reception hall at Ridgewbod
Camp Sunday afternoon. After the
opening exercises the club was highly
entertained by the mixed jubilee tjuar-r
tct of Zion Baptist Church coih posed
uf Mrs. Cromer, Mrs, Prhuose, Mi
Bel^ and Gary. Aiiiong their nuisl
delightful numbers were: "Aint that
good news?" and "Where were you?"
The club was very glad to have
Miss Jessie MeCant with them, who
very pleasantly, recited one of her
originals, and also Mrs. Hinnant who
sang a beautiful solo.
The club was very glad to welcome
as new members: MVS. A. Workman,
Mrs. Kempt and Mrs. Kennedy.
The pleasant guest of the day \vas
Miss Mary E. White, head nurse of
the Palmetto. Sanatorium. at State
Park.
The club dismissed with tiff1 hope
of meeting again the 4th Sunday in
next month.
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, -- THE PALI
M ALiliJilS S-KlCHfciKSUhi
ANNOHNChMLKl
Mrs. Addie L. Riekerson, 159 S.
State Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa., anter
Thelma Joyce to Mr. Samuel Rudolph
Haggens, August 2, 1931. The
bride and groom are spending a few
weeks in New York City.
The bride is a former .teacher in
this state having taught four successful
terms at Edgefield County
Training School, Johnston, S. C. Mr.
Haggens is mn auto I.mechanic by
trade-.
:A (JALA EVENT
Six Crand Enjoyable {^fights
Each night-dun- the week of September
7, th*1' "f^nlofed Tuberculosis
Coirrmittee of' Columbia, South Caro.
lina are tot promote a CIRCUS BAZAAR
at Benedict Athletic field.
The purpose of this grand affair is to
' procure funds-with which to purchase
A radio and two. amplifiers, one for
each wing at the, Palmetto Sanitarim
at State Park, South Carolinatod
to aid with the Relief Fund at
Ridgewooi, the Richland County
. Camp. This is to be wholly a community
affair > "
Churches ait invited to take ccnces
-ions free of charge. 1 he only request
is laat each church contribute
hree dollars to help pay the electric
:ight bill for the week.
The Spartan Radio Corporation
have contracted to install a rach > amplifying
system whicl^will give plenty
of music?;very night. Free'acrobatic
stunts and other circus ^acts will
ho other features on program each
light. There will be a bingo stand
ind plenty of prizes. Everybody
oust have a good time. ' _
The ycung woman selling the most
ickets will be crowned qu^en of the
ircuS and will be given a beautiful
"vrist watch. Each ticket gives ten
totes and admits one .to the field.
Churches, lodges, get your conces
ions. Girls, see us about the tickets
he wrist watch is waiting for you
'very-body. listen, a good time awaits
ou at Benedict fi.eld-dui ing the week
_jl? September 7.
Buy ticket - an 1 help your favorit.
drl. Buy tickets and help give hap
>iness and comfort to the tubercu
ar patients. Buy tickets and he.
outii Carolina fight a most terrible
.'oe; help her to make herself safe foi
health-. ?These tickets like the little
Christmas Seals help to fight a dread
disease.
S. R. Green, M. O., Chairman
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB
.The' club'was entertained last d'eH
')v "t\i l*? snvioiivq hot.; of + ~
. c*v wiic iiuiutr ui
i?*i* sister 22J 5 Senate Street with
he pixsidc-nt presiding. The ri^etng
\v;.s very- .interesting. A^Tew
whist games >vere played during the
-ociul hour. Mrs. Janie Wi /.yams,
Mrs. Shellie Davis were the winners.
We were indeed glad to have Mrs.
..jibe Brown back with us. after being
ibscnt for about six weeks:-vShe was
it Myrtle Beach..
Mrs. Davis served the dub tomato
alad, ham, cheese sandwiches, lemou.do,
punch.' We heartily enjoyed
dii?_j.lelicibus repast. _
?
TilK JOLLY WORKERS CLUB
last week we met at the home of
Miss Mary Bowler. There we hpd a
plendid program with every member
ind vision- taking a part: After the
- [Tjgiiain an address was maJe to us
y-Rev-. Green on ''The Young People
n the church."
Pur club welcome,, every visitor
>nd will be glad to have any new
Member.
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. .. J--. DUMAS CLUB
Tin* Dumas Club met Tuesday ev ning.?August?18,
at?the- liume uf
Miss YtVTan Weston on MilkvnnH
\ve. Mr. Herbert Guiles was host.
Plana, for the picnic which- is to bo
Thursday August 20; after which card
Unymg .wns cngage'F'in for a brief
HTinil.?Misk Vivian Weston and Mi
William Burton-held highest- -scores
oi ladies and men and received priz
s lespectivi'.V. Jot- the last two
nepfi-rigs Mr. Rurtorr and Miss Weston
held highest "scores, so at the next
meeting everyone will strive hard to
It-fpat them. Miss Hertieine Cannor
,ield !o\?e?t score and received a lovely
s*iek, of candy.
Mr. Gyile-; served ice cream and
ake. ?HeJta*. assisted.by Miss .Doro-.
' hy.Weston." Among the guests were
-Miss Mai y *M. Wallace, Miss Edyth
Weston, Miss Alice Gardner anil
Mr."Arthur Young. ' .
The club will meet at the home oL
Mr. Gonzales Lybrand 929 Pine St.,
-le-xt Tuesday evening.
lllLI.IO.N DOLLAR W'LDDIXG RTT
PEA TED AT JONES CHAPEL.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Olio of ;!)' Iicst programs of flic
-sfs^n.n was rendered at Union Bap-.;
lis- Church." Monday night, Augus".
:l L Dr. Walton sang awonderful solo;
'Mrs. J. K. Ruff. Mr. T. H. Pinckney
also rendered musical solos; af
U r which the .Million Dollar Wedding
iv:i< 'pnsofittd.?This program is to be
repealed at- ,'Jones Chapel Church,
September 4th.
Mrs. Annie I,. Reese, Director
THE.TANZ
t_I ~ - v . . ..
The numbers of the Tanz social
club met" at -the Ivome of Mr. George
Samon Tin sday, August 25. Now the
boys have reorganized. They are
planning to go over big this winter.for
t+n-it* friends and guests.
The members are as follows: Me
Samon, W. Wright, Ralph Burton, A.
Harper, A. Nash, Geo. Woodard, Thos
Asford, Jamej5_ Blanding. Westlcy
llnnirum, I.erov Shelton. -Cur next
meeting will be held at the residence
I of Mr. Samon 1016 Washington St.
i Friends are especially invited.
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tfggtO-LEAffTO
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ;
MfU. C. RoIak'co Bovian, Quirk?Hi.. .
Orangeburg1, S. C., announce the'
. marriage of Her daughter Annie
. Maude to Mr. -John ?. Jcmkins. Dar:
lington, S. C.
j The marriage took place *"!- the;
- home olf Rev. N.;C. Nix, July .10, 1 J?.7? 1
_ The brida and bride-groom' nro nnw !
, living thrHheir homu 118 Lee Street,:
Darlington, S. C. ;
CARD OF THANKS ,.y
We wish to express our profound
appreciation to our numerous friends
who sympathized so deeply with u*
~~fn the recent bereavement n7 our '
beloved-father Mr. Ben Hen irson w?r.
departed this life Friday, August 19C1
We also thank Rev. Mouzone ot
Charleston, S. C., of which Mr. Henderson
was and ardent worker, and
to our friends for the many beautiful
offernigs, survived by one sister. Mrs |
. Henderson of Philadelphia, Pa Gel - [
, trude Brown cf Jamico. N Y.: Albert
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i ivnuvi 3^?ii ui v. uiuiiUJi^; ^ ' 150 H- |
; jamin Henderson of CMumbia. S C
' Mis. Anna Taylor a neice oi Lis
NOTICE!
p==Mi?SS'S Bfer.'.l-1 * Roli" < r, ;,! I"
. lia Pearson directress of a play
, "u<?;t Suspicion" given' hv the lu.ni c
i .Usher Board of Firs* Cplv*;v. 3:<p*
is t Church Monday- night, Auftr
( .14, wishes to thank ail who took a pot I
. making it a success l'iv the canst- in J
vliich it was given.
CLARA IJOW'S DRAM.
PASSING OF
The Spirit of Flamig Youth Blossoms
Forth in Triumphant Emotional / '
-Portrayal -? ????
"KICK IN" HAS NEW BOW
Flaming youth and he flapper arc .
old-fashioned!
?The gay young thing who Thrilled ~
and cavorted in high-schools and col
leges a few years ago, and was! portrayed
on the screen with such sue
cess by Clara Bow, the "FT"-girlv the
red-hailed flapper, has grown up.
According to Clara, the flapperTias
joined the hall of fame with the
"chickenl- .of. 1913; the girl of the
hot.ble skirt; th.o " bicycle girt;?Hre?
girl of the bustles and pads and leg
of mutton sleeves; the girls of "the
Mauve decade and the Victorian age.
The recent return to favor of the long
skirt sounded tfce death-knell .of the
flonnnn <- A * ?<- * 1~ ~ 11 n
, 3?j5 me DiuuKiyn court-.
And with the flapper- also disappears
the Clara Bow of the "ilamiim
youth." The irresistible Clara. im
longer the fiery flapper star, hagrown
up, too, and in her latest
starring picture, "Kick In," joins the
- tanks uf the screen's ftmnmryrTtira
malic stars. "Kick In," at the Capitol
Theatre Wednesday-and Thurs i
day, marks the beginning of the new ,
Clara Bow?the end of the old. "
"Kick In," is the drama of a yul
who marries an ex^conviet and.tight.-: !
with him against the law's eifnrts t<?
<lrag him back to prison; again t hi- v
friends' pleadings to join with them .
in dangerous law-breaking; against .
his own desire to yield to temptation !
In 'Kick In" Clara Bow play- the 1
first dramatic part she has had -inv?'
Ladies of the Mob," and return's to.- ^
the kind of role which made her fa t
. _mmis_befor? tin- call for tin: "II '
girl rang 'round the wmld l
In her early pictures,' "Wine," I
"Children of Divorce," she stood ?bt
as a girl of-strong pcrsonalityy vivi I, t
gay, 'bubhing with youth, oiL-is?
V?
j - See' this-wonian put
V*1 i ?, ?Bp??qi
the fprces? i?t' hate !
man!"
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"I love him-.'' ^
I WEDNESDAY Ai
I CAPITOL 1
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Alii) OF THANK3
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A TIC i >1:1: l T. MA R K s
"FLAPPER"
Clara Bow. Regis. Toomey
b* the Paramount Picture
<'KJCK IN-;
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til lilUi j?>'\ A I:.! sudiU-l.i shy
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'Lira Bow i.* t.. rea...???- - t'hv
.not' which ln-t iUiLu.-J rw!i. jitvi'liiV
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In "KivVj In." <iii<' till by In.'hard
A'allacv. wlii! |>iii>t''it 1'titii I Vi.'ittt*l'ii
li tliioii^h ThV Liifrlit to I. <vc.'.
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hi* farm u. -tac-r plaA by \\ >!larh
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- HARTSVILLE NEWS
Sunday was another splendid day
for the church-goers although the
_ jyta.th.erL- was .-amcwwit?-bad.?Aa ??-< usual
the Sunday Schtol at Jerusalem
baptist Church was enjoyed by all
that were present.
At 11:30 Rev. I. E. Young preached
. a Wondeiful sermon.. ,.
At 1 the Rev. Hunter preached a
very * interesting sermon* in int'.rjeat
|of"the boy kin Missionary Circle.
?. ?v> v. e wiljoyod'a vu'v jinc set:: ca
/.er.c' e i by the Re.v. vV. Wilds.
Mr. James FlaYrison formerly of
'Har-svillt but now ot Roekipgimm, N
C., was the dinner guest at the home
or Mr. Johiner Flemrning., Sunday.
Miss. Ei'-iae Swinton is visiting her
sister, Mrs. C. W. Hunter.
Miss Joenell Creen of Sumter was
a lecent visitor at the home of Dr.
and dits. C- \Y. Johnson.
Mis. \ i'ola Frazier and Miss Anna
fRoVrh-or?tormcrfy- ofr Harts vilie but
i now bi Fhriadelphia are .^visiting
litiatises and lrlends. ' "
I Mi;.' A. L. buter; Miss Fauline
hpnnn. Mis a b. 1'. Harrison, Mrs.
j Dais*y v\ illiams, Mrs. Isabelie Young,
| Ml .- AllW'ii-i m.l.o
-til* 1. SJ. AUU1I1ison;
Kev. l: L.' Young and Kev. F. L.
! tncrrisu^ have reiuriieq i**mi Cher aw .
I v\nero iney attended the Woman's
j District Convention of tne Fee Dee
: A>i?i' r i Aisucratloti.
I -W:-,' Lmiut .M.. Harrison' and son,
j James liurrLon at koK-ingnam, N. C.
land. Mr a. liattie Ciatterson oi . Wii!
imngtpn, .\. c., weie here a lew days
j . .. .mg relatives and. friends,
j Miss Louise uranism has returned
i no ne alter spenuing lour weeks at
i- Myrtle Deacn, 6. U: ? ? ? :
! KEY-. D. TAL.MADGE MURRAY
ELECTED PRESIDENT
i ne Lyiiudical bunay School Cote
>t-tiuun Viiiui he id its annual meeting
; ..a .yugu ta, Da., last wee'K eiecteu
[ Kt v. .Uu.'ias- cm the-aecond term as
?rrts- pcsttte-ntr-- -th rs-eoiivention- take ;
I ni tne b.atcs M bouih Carolina, (jeori
gia uiiu 1? soi'ida.
Lev. YUurray.4 at preser>? Modera1
iur uL.iht M'cvleuanu Lresbytery, also
chaiinR-n el the Committee on Christian
huUcailuil.
BUY GAiTAND OIL
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LEEVY'S SERVICE
STATION & GARAGE
1S3i Taylor St. Phonp 9271
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Local Advertisers:
Haw Evidently-. ignored The
I fade Pulling power-of the col"11
inns of .'the Negro Newspaper.
It is a productive Eieldi'and has
a. responsjve clientile. Thu
unwise pc!ic\ is accompanied
with the loss of thousands of
dollars that might have come to
them through??Advertisements
in the Negro Newspapers. The
l>u>ing Power of tfie Negroes
' 1 L "krmhia and SnhiirKs" a
?inouiU??to-?more ?than?most *"""
merchants realize. But THERE
- .ARE Merchants in Columbia
that can testify tc this tre
mendous buying power. Many
of" whom say that their business
tiaA^shown a decided improve
nient since they begun to
Advertise in The Palmetto
** T.eadeft September is ushering
and uchool* -wtii-eoon open - ??
and Columbia ha? two Negro Colleges
and the best city school
system in the State. ~ -These i
j.' students, their parents and
friends will spend thousands of
- i dollars light hrt! jn Columbia,
:md they appreciate neeing your
Ad in their ioc"aT~paper.
The Palmetto Leader J
.Phono 152.3 1 :n(7 "\ssembly St.
;j??= J
i-Ea-vid G. F llison ?
: i_ 1
Gener^d Insurance
lionet" and , efficient atten"
idaaGTiPwith me.
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1221 WASHINGTON ST.
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SOITHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
t or rooted fo May 10, 1931
Arrive I'nion Station -l^eave
No. , No.
4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:55p i
7;:45a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 3-1 7:55a
12:45p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27?1 :Onr? J
4:lop 28 Cinn-Char'ston 28 4:20p
i 0 :7T0p 1-0 - Cokimbia-Cinti 9 7:06a
i: 5 o0a -24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:3Pp
;ll:20a 8 Cuba-Augusta 7 4:lTp
12:48p 20"* Coba-Savannah 19 8:20a J
9 :>0p 23 CoPa-Charlotte 24 6:16a
lUOOa 13- CoPa-Charlotte 14 4:30p ?
9:65p 11 CoPa-Charl'n 12 8:00a
4:?>5& 15 CoPa-Charl'n 16 3:66a
; 10:00p PA?Cr c e n v > 16 0:60a 'j
l:00p 117 CoPa-Charlptte 118 11:20a
10:45a 18 CoPa-Atlanta 17 6:SS? J
Via Camden and Rock HilL |
j Pullman etri^ Dialog cars. *