The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
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 &*
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50c 65c |::
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WEEK-END TRIP
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BETWEEN ALL STATIONS ~j]
On Sale: FRIDAY, !]
v SATURDAY and
SUNDAY, ]
Return: FOLLOWING.
- Limit TUESDAY
MIDNIGHT
TAKE A TRAIN RIDE AND |
VISIT YOUR FRIENDS
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STAYING AT HOME". !j
ASK THE TICKET AGENT i[
Southern Rail'y Systen^?jr
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General Insurance I
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PHONE 5717 |
1221 WASHINGTON ST. I
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I PALMETTO LEADER
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1 Columbia,?: - - -? S. C.
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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
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Dry Cleaner v
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7 I 3 Main St. y_
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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.
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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- ?'
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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.
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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.
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