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disc'.,, Valued 'at l!?c and aftc. " Special to
the Dollar Days only.
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M?H?t |n do/en ;it tDis. price. Kach looks I
lar gloves Special Dollar Das, item for tin
^ ' early -shoppers-?i .-r? _ ^w-?
" . ' IMUv-KASTfcR DOLLAR 1)AY>
MOSi: VAI.l'.K?Regular 50c HC
2 Prs. for $1
ttose |hat ?ye sell I'vfry <Joy at 59c per pair
L - 1? -?on waif ilnniitf?1 )<>Hni?Days at?t-he?ahov o t*
* ' . Dollar J'rifc.?All art- Dure silk from Toe 1
Full Fashioned, I'ipOot tops. With eveny
of a Dollar Hose. IT you buy three pairs >
if have, them at three p'airs for $1.45. ?
^ ^*' K0" <?nly for ( ASM.
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? o?: " Children s Anklets
M i i iv vrs
earn and green. 200 do/, pairs children's anklets,
ia" Water Color values np to 2>c per pair. Special
ecial price. This for the Dollar Days
nclude hanging. ? js
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SMASH!! DRESSES
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DRESSES ^
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J in one piece styles or l\vp
e piece crepes and talTettasi
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ilark* patterns in -orepe die:.*.. jTtL y M
?ek hut trimmed with I in h t wPyU*
colors so" they- inav he worn
l?t tjL' into the .summer.- W
li Silk printed ere pes in JaFk "T
p patterns still ^ooik tor spi'ili^ ^OfJV
n'nd summer ' yvear. >\izcs '. *fr -A III
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the Dollar Days at #. *. ^
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liar clarence on Dtrllar lia> s. /&?il$E SoBBl
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? black: and brown sheer suits ?{ cr ^
tbai are still vveTT wTTflh the ,ejj J J
oi'min'al price of SjU.tl.". Si/.- J
i- 11-^0 only^in Ibis-special ? lea
lot at Dollar J>ay r.ediiced 1?>lH
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afdl , miH,! ,ty-. pniitcil crepes i t li " \\Fv
oitc short"or lonii sleeves, in vain- /l.v
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summer cnl.irs. These
its for the money. I/iA^pll.
e been marked SKIT j j:K^Jjlall *s?r ''V it
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K lahle of children's "
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t<>. move . f4>f lar price is Special for
s. tin- Dollar Davs.
79c ' -98c
)Ui:SS SIIOKS |'l IM^I.INKN
. In?l?" ?ll I ? 11- uml' no ' K l(|c all pure linen lor slip
11 >' bought (<> (it any covers ami 'draperies. Sun fast
t. Your assured of and tub fast. This is a regular
t in an inexpensive ' SI.tiff value, specially priced/for
inir' basement,3 I IHtllar Days selling. v
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may
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to have" (he'l'ItlCKS OK OUR |1F| If "Q
this savinu, subject to limitations
>ntrol. *
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>ALMEtr6 LEADER y' '
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- jr?- COME TO COLUMBIA APRIL -fffl
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?If SNOOKUM \
| HIS ORCHESTRA AND
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^ - ' L sli"?Wfr?niSs:Vi
gg 12-HOUR FLOOR SHOW
0 $ TOWNSHIP All
Columbia, South
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3 | Admission
Dance and Contest
J??--GREENWOOD COUNTY I large crowd is expected
(Ml 1_ TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION " sent.
-w| . " Wednesday night. 1
T Greenwood County Teachers' As- * .Butler, pastor of 1110"?"
sociation met Wednesday, April I?, -? _ Ciitruit preached ^t II
1935, at 2:30 at Brewer Junior Col- the interest of the "Kn
lege, with the president, Mr.-B. J. Mrs. P. Mj Knox, chairn
HA#. Sanders Jr. presiding. ~ cannot express this gr<
3 After devotions and the busi- preached. Our hearts
neas of the assembly hour the-dele^ we opened our mouths 1
Kates from the. State Teachers' " God. Ip this sermon,
'gL?~ Adsocaatlmr m?derthe-ir-report^.-Af out some of Job's chai
r?n U'r. the reports the group. retired It was well prepared at
J to their respective rooms. Miss livered. From 'the pern
*, ' . Ix'la Johnson led the discussion __?'d vu- sheuldii't hnvn-n
in the Primary group on "Health in our church today.'
?" . Education in Primary Grades." Rev. Butler had a rep
- - Mrs. M. Moore led the discussion crowd from Mt Carm<
on "Tht Need of a Parent Teftch- well decided to let iM
- _ er's Association in our School^," carry the bacon home
^ with the Elementary and Hi school 'haye whipped tfiem "sir;
^#1 groups. being true Mt. "Cmntiel
L^J After W10 rea<sembln.ng Dr. ed $6.25 and Hopewell 1
^ ft peak a, president of Lander Col- Pvv. Bntler will proa
HHA lege delivered an interesting ad- vis cui. the 2nd Sunday
dress from + Vi n ,,rrii.u._Tm_ in c tvt
, ? . 111!-. .*?* *-??V IStW ll^l. t/L MIT*.
Cportiince of" a Christian Educa- -and Gordon's Club. A 1
tion." His discussion was brief t * is expected to attend,
and to the point. All who heard the services,
him really enjoyed it. At 4 o'clock Rev. Kiv
U The meeting closed to meet Wed- Chavis. The crowd wa?
\ T nesday. May. 3,. at East End school scarce but a warm
f at 2:30 p. m. ~~Z ' mTcetmjr-and- love-feast
\MJ : There were, many Rood.
^ ~~ nEMMINCiWAY NKIVK pi-;iy<.i< npr whi<4
. ? all feel good.
Chavis & Hopewell A. M. E. Revival meeting will
-? ? -Churches ? -- Chavts?all the week^-w
? A results will be good. 'It
Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor also attended service .ai
? ? 4 Some of the white
' - Tuesday night, April 2, the play- ladies would like to ni<
entitle<l *'He4Veh Bound" 'was pre- men of Chavis and th
sentedjit Chavis by Misses Ruth- who have taken part in
erford arid Hormes. Miss Dingle during the school year,
being fll, quite I a representative gle was indisposed all
crowd witnessed the. play.' - Not as glad to see her out agj
% many as we had hoped ft>XY....A.ll ?*
participants acted their parts well,. DEEPLY APPREC
Some of our white friends of the *
N city were with us. This play lias We wish to thank c
been asked to be presented again. f?r their thoughtful k
Instead of presenting it at Chavis, - a time when it was dot
Hopewell will present it on the csated.
3r<l Sunday .evenipg in April. A " C." W. Madden,* Son
Coming, Charles Harris, of.i
Join the Senators at
Monday Night, April 1
_ CARS LEA'VE ALLEN
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mmmJ Music by Snookums Russell
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? Saturday, April 13, 1935
a aamLAMD JOIN THE ijt
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UtADL;
FLOOR SHOW - , ..
FEATURING? X
lior; Walter Martin; The Gaten y
onists; Edw. Thompson, Tap Y
rnmunity and Capital Quartets. %
>f Mystery?From Washington, A
human hearts?sees all; knows A
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ED ATTRACTION: ~~ - j5 .
resentative in tjie State-Wide 'y
Contest will be picked at 11 p.m. Y
es and sponsors will appear in %
er. Dance all thru, the Floor A"
;o 1:30*
Beginning at 8:30 P. M*? . ^ '
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DITORIUM ~ i /
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Carolina ??- -?7,; / ?? \ -y_
pril 22, 19351
44c; Students 28c i ,
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to be pre- B. H. TTumphriee, daughter
H. C. Hunter, grand daughter. ~
r:00. Rev.
Indiantown MUSICAL ETRAVAGANZA
opewell in * - . #>
?.X S wUVl There will be a musical extralan.
Worths . vaganza given at Zion Baptist
em sermon Church on-Thursday night,;; April
burned as ; 25 vm ^ g p M Th^s ExtraV1
Prf vaganao is being aponoorod by A1
he pointed jen university and is being renwell
de" tiered?by?some of-thc beet local
~ tulent.s. We arc inviting every
' one to come out and hear this very
line program. Ailiijassion will be
15c and 25c. "
resentative_* " ?
1. Hope- COOKS, MAIDS, CHAUFFEURS
t. C arm el
since they ' IE YOU WANT A GOOD JOB
much. This" , RE(iISTER WITH "
tSbie $S , COLUMBIA EMPLOYMENT
"F et On. BUREAU
afternoon; -y i " " f\
I). Brown's " TODAY". J ^
arge.crowd Lr>24-^MAIN ST. ROOM 7
_ GOOD OPENINGS DAILY
, * i
ox. came to "
5 somewhat FOR BEST
ewS?t? r Uused Car Values "
songs and . S E E ' U S . .
1 ? 1934 ?ia..u.?345a ?-?
be held at _ Sedan -
e Jwmo tlu- 1934 Terraplane $475
Irs. Brown Sedan a
. 1 r\o/\ r u. 1... tut mn. w
. V"?v.,. 1MU 7""'" . $it>U fj
Missionary Coach MM
**<> *? 1930 ^rd, t. $140 f J
ie teachers Roadster <M
Che church 1928 $ 50 '
Mis? Dm- Sedan
the week, 1927 I'ontiac <g /
ain. C'oupp
ANJ> MANY4 OTEHRSL
IATED 7 ? ?f
w. f. ' HUDSEX
indness at I MOTOR CAR CO. I
ply appro- I |625, SUMTER ST.
Columbia, S. C. ?
? ??' >tate
College, May 6th
Progressive Club
5, from 8 until ?
AT 8:00 O'CLOCK I
Admission 44c n|