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For That? S IT N DAY TRIP ONE CENT PER MILE IN EACH DIRECTION For Distances 150 Miles or Fuss Clood for transportation v in Coaches only, and to return - prior to midnight of date of sale Round Trip Tares From COLUMBIA. S. C. i uimiurc. vasn ?r terras Corner liervais afid Harden Sts. PHONE 2-1235 | Mrs. Lillian Lykes | :: Star Hair Dresser phone 8o.'*a &* ;; Cut Prices: :!; j; 50c 65c |:: ' ' , J ' J 1317 W heat St. Columbia, S.C. V i L . ?. ?- ? < >|. ^ ^ ^ .[ |>[ ^ ^ ^ ^p |.| |. ^ ^ ^ .. | j* j ? . . ? A . > A ?, ,* a*. ! I V>^^TVVVVVV>*V V TAKE A ^ l! WEEK-END TRIP Round Trip Tickets j Fare and One Fifth !i ' M BETWEEN ALL STATIONS ~j] On Sale: FRIDAY, !] v SATURDAY and SUNDAY, ] Return: FOLLOWING. - Limit TUESDAY MIDNIGHT TAKE A TRAIN RIDE AND | VISIT YOUR FRIENDS "SAFER THAN j STAYING AT HOME". !j ASK THE TICKET AGENT i[ Southern Rail'y Systen^?jr ,[ General Insurance I ' * Honest, and efficient atten- L tion given to all business I plaacecPwith me. ~ I PHONE 5717 | 1221 WASHINGTON ST. I " ' \ * .s' . - . r ' Iran n'i I kjftwm THE "ALMBiT] j WANTED I At Oncer !! IONE HUNDRED Students YOUNG /) ' MEN TJ W 1 . . _ i tvy iTiaivC f|| \ MOMEY / lp \\ \ and not . ~ J Ml u \ Afraid to ~~Hj -jdrw Apply at the office of I THE I PALMETTO LEADER 1: 1310 Assembly St. 1 Columbia,?: - - -? S. C. I e> I . . - - .?? PO LEADER ^ ~ | | Rich! Rar [| Okay Folks! I !?jf The big danc< \*4on. Meet vour I ? Given if THE BLUE RY1 ll| CLl | i Township A I A Thusdav (Night, Ji I From Nine I I MUSIC B it A J AX ORC I W. B. Brisbon, Pres Y There will a call meet B % for new members. IX Admission : +|?CASH ANE i Two For C X MON.--TUES.--WED. |? JUNE 20:21:22 i i: X We clean 2 suits; 2 p 1 i " plain tonf il^FOR 75 X Called for and deli i~-j.-w. Bi Tailoring and 1 V Phone 7 1 62s ? Y COLUMBI T WESLEY M.-J2. CHI'ECU- ? Rev. M. L. Greene, Pastor Sunday School was opened at its a largely attended. Subject of the lesson was True Brotherhood. We had a a very interesting lesson. Much inspir- i, nlinn gnUvn mit of tb" } At 11 :.'1U our pastor selected as a c text, Lnke-jl7; 17.-Subject: The Grate- v 'S ful Samaritan. Our hearts were made ^ 5] fa to burn. with the fire and the Holy B 2jS Ghost as we listened to this wonder- * rfl ful sermon. ~77~ ~ qJi i On last Wednesday mining 11 irnry P brilliant reception w'as given by the P? Sunday School of.-v Wesley M. E. j Ej Church in honor of. Rev. J. E. Briggs j E| who has for the past eight months "Hi ^een ^he instructor of the John Wes- _ ley Teacher Training Class of \Vesjjj' ley Church. ()n this occasion, appro A VII V A CA Ii L * - All Reporters and Agents gov-- ern themselves ac; cordingly. ? The Palmetto XeacIer "j s or me seas- M friends there ,e By *| ? MTH SOCIAL Ik JB I Auditorium % | jne 23rd) 1 932 A Until Late iY THE ?! " ZMESTRA *; .W H. |-ord, B. M. ^ ~~ 11 01 ing at an early date V ' ? ?* ai * , JL : : 50cts. ?? ^4 ATA A^A ATA 4^4 4T4 A^A 4T4 A^A A^A % % % %> % % %r V ' 1 . . mi 1)1 ) CARRY __|b )ne Sale ? '?"T-~~?A '" THUrt.- FRL--SAT. X *; :23 and 24. ,,s A ,h >lain dresses or two .. ... . t T 5 coals ? CENTS | ivered 25c exfra X n . X H; runson i Dry Cleaner v T ii 7 I 3 Main St. y_ a, s. c: Y iation was~expressecD to Mrs.- J. C.- ,omax and Miss Dorothy CattTweM .'ho liave labored fait hfy],1 .unur '. Sunday School but are now about tcr" epart. Mr. Fred Hipp who has been.1 way at school was eiven ? cordial I'eleomo. -T~ ??|? Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward IBeaver* supt. ,nd assist, supt. respectively of Wes- ( ey S. S. kindly gave their lovely ^ ifimp nn the edge of the city for the arrying out of the above affair. -A ery interesting and entertaining pro ' :ram was rendered. Up-to-the-Minute Modes Prepared Especially for This Newspaper I ^ SA .... : ?EXCEL LA fl / A I HAT yf^)y L// \ ? 3433 vkJt t/ \ F^OCK Hf L 34-41 i Saturday, June 18th. 1932 lows FROM IIARTSVI.LLR. T|io following students have re^ irned home from Ilie various colgea: Misses Marjorle Harrison., Mr. ihnnie Flenuniiig, Henry Butler, unuel Hunter, from Benedict Col-. iro M insiMu hiic? lint ..ii l?? iir-fsiii r?vin -vui iur> masier, Principal H. H. Butler is known the'"'City of Hartsville as the stumps father. You should see hint in when one of his student sons daughters-?present his and her plonias .from one of our state oolites. Miss- Sylvia -Mae Boole, who is aching in u pifRTt^Slihool -in Cotnbiai is hoinu "for the summer.-. Mr?James?Hunter?kdd?t4+e?truth le time and proved it when he said 3 was going to marry Miss Byrd, id did it. Mr. J. B. Spaun. Sr.,., and family els that Cod lias surely been good i fjiein. He selected their third in, Edward,''to carry the Gospel, is trial sermon was witnesses by anr. Folks went away saying that . Award* Spann bus been practicing eaching all his life. We hope this ning men much .success onward rohgh life. . =k: Several young men have left here ^ resume thpir work in tlie North ?a?AJ1..?ii t- ?' . ? ? tt?jr i no. Tin* Darlinuton County Singing tn volition convened at Jerusalem ipiist church oir'iW ??th Sunday of st-month with much .success. Prof, tiller pi-i>!u lw?d a "strong sermon, ' >th "day and night. which was enyed; hy all. Welcome in our midst sain, Hinging Convention. A Subscriber. Up-to-the-Minute . diodes Prepared Especially for This Newspaper I1' II SA - . - 1 1 THE COAT-FROCK The coat-frock is not a young girl's ! fashion, hut when it is as cleverly done as this one, it has youthful qualities that flatter the matufe figure. This frock, ku httuOiucs. very easily fo- r lored. The front section has a waist- ~ coat effect, eliminating the nepd for a belt which would break the* smooth, perfect-fitting effect as it is now. The button just below the soft tailored collar adds to the effect of height and slimness. In ;t nuhhed woolen with collar and pointed cuff's of piqu6, it is very smart indeed. It is equally smart in contrasting lightweight . - 7* woolens. Excella Pattern No. 3558. Sizes 14 to 48, 25 cents. f