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SPECIAL EASTER
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On Same Program.' I
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BEFORE VOl BUY I
1930 Chcvro,tM $150
' -j _ Coach 1930
F"r;' $175
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CHRYSLER 05 $150
Sedan' :
1931 $200
, Coach. 0 n A\.
MODEL T FOR}) $ 25
And r&iny otherAjo d used Cars
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MOTOR OAR CO.
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HIE PALMKTTO I.E.VTTEIt
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Wt are authorized by the Director
of the Hotter' Mousing Program
to figure Government Work. r..?
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T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. ,F Stanley, Pastor..
ww Supi. ami a tew officer*. ph
>ere present. After Sunday R{
ehonl les.M>n had h?n?r> fully ex - m<
lained by the teachers, the paitor
gave an interesting* review. ^
Brot^er^-Ja?JU?,..TKJ08jd.^ntP H. gt
\ Cochrane accompanied by {.Tie" . .
astor ascended the rostrum at the th
isuai hour to carry out services in nt|
he usual manner. The pastor de tuivorcd
?m impirinz sermon. cL
yuite a few joined in Commun- njj
on. ./ Lu
Sunday afternoon Bro. A. C. i){
.enord. Rev. Stanley and Rev.
lames Lonord motored taJicihlelein
where .Rev. Lenord spoke. si<
We are preparing our pastor for re
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ATTENTION U1S
? When In Charles
Hcongaree Coffin and C
jr~" We sell to Undei
j* Phone "2-406 Jr
? Mrs. C. C. Hogan and 21
? Mr. (1. M. Moutrev CT
} District Agents. 0|
SC * ' W. W. MANIC A
C O M G ! ? Help Opt
NEW RE ORE ATI'
TRY FOR ONK (XI OYER 100
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The Stale College.' Claflin and
are to furnish sweet and hoi
Friday, Ap
? side all over t
LOOK FOR I'OSTERSON H
NORTH OF OR.4
State Judging Contest will be
; N. F. S. C.
liuy those tickets help yourself and
a playe of their oven for recreation.
now do you
A spacious 1'aviliohYs available,' Rt
a Hase Hall Canto is to he pjayed <
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EVENTS WII.L CONT
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ills l)KC HESTRA-AN
Albert J
.Sisters, ( onto
K?rSlTaneer; The (
? See the Mai
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W Bathing Beaut
WF~ Contestants n
w^-? ?-next week's \:
Show from 8:>
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ay Night,
Floor Show,
*0** Dance and Cont<
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POSITION WANTKI)
Well trained secretary-stenograer5?wishes
general oilice worlr, I?
asortable .for steady employ- w
in.?Can irive any number of re-~-^
rentes. Experienced. White to tT
iss "Louisly Garner, -122 Cuc.d
reet, Spartanburg. S. C. -> . V
'-yr ; a:
e District ' Conference Sunday II
ght? the pastor delivered 21110th- p
eloquent message. Th school
Edng at st. J junos Tuesday
ght was great success, .Mrs. '.
V. Sterenson and Mrs. Mary S?.' 11
wis are the teachers.
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Bro. II. 1C Legget is still <>? the
L-inist? we hone' for~Tuin a speedy ecover
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fDERTAKERS | ?
ton Visit The " *|* ^
basket Show Room | v
takers Only cl
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Address I A .a
8 St. Phillip St. S
larleston, S. C. Ij!
pen day and night - *t* Sl
ULT, Pres. { U
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bm???caaBTgTOiwfii^
?n South Carolina's
ON A L CENTER!
prizes. aj,h:*eki l I?
JARRE . hi
Rennettsville Orchestras |
t music from 12 'til 12
ril 2K ^ ""*7 p
e for a prize, and twenty-five 5
1 and chance for pji/.e. en- .on H
Jic State ' B b
IE H WAY 7(1. 1.2 MILES *
LNGERlTIUi I v
conducted on grounds for m
Roys Y
thousands of Segro Jjovi. have jn
Mr. Tom Cade pave t>2dacres V
r hit! r? ^
freshment* will l>e, serveft and ..
in grounds. Meet us-there! INLE
ALL DAY
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HE 22nd AND JOIN T
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^RUSSELL
I) FLOOR SHOW
-FEATtJRINGU?
funior: Walter Martin;
rtionists; Edw. Thompi
Community and Capita
i of Mystery?From V
I: knows all. 1_
)T)ED ATTRACTION:
Representative in the
ty Contest will be pieke
ames and sponsors wil
>aper. Dance all thri
10 to 1:30.
W Beginning* at 8
UjDITORIU
uth f^arniina
April 22,
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IE PALMETTO LEADER
BETHEL A. M. E.jCHURCH
Rev. X. A. Bethoa, Pastor
St. Matt hows,?CT?Sunday
hool opnu'rt' .at the uauat^hmir ~
ith Supt. J. A. Ford in charge,
ftcrthe discussion of the lesson,
le 'Supt gave a very good review.
At 11:30 the pastor accompanied <
y the P. E. T.- H. Hemmingway,
scended {he rostrum, and Rev.
emmingway <lelivered an inspirig
sernion. v
Piur joiners came to the altar
s Mrs. Alethia Owens led the sen>r.
ohoir in beautiful songfr.- ' ,
AI lively hunch of young people
attic-red at 0 o'clock for League.
Rev. E." Taylor preached the
cTning sermon at 8 o'clock. ~ 1
-Monday night marked the second "
uarterlv conference; after, re- larks
,l>y the P. E. $.382.48 was (
dlected this quarter. Mrs. L. IT. ,
femminerway was presented to the '
inference, she made some very 1
harming remarks.
The P. .E. and his wife were in- ,i
iter! ifito the parsonage at the "j
oso of the conference and served ]
9 <lelic'mis-course by the stewr'ess
Board Xo. 2, Mrs. P. IT,
huler, Pres. .*
Mrs Mni'v Mnftlmwe !o 4V.n
ek list this %vyek. ? Mrs. Henriot- ,
\r Owens is ill at this writing,Iwr- -
i.any friends wish for her a speedy
?coverv. . _ : " j
Don't forget tho egg hunt on the 1
iwn of Mrs. Tessio PnTSon .the 7
uhlie is invited. Admission Re. .
Rev. and SJrs.r Bcthea? and P.
!. Hemmingway were dinner
nests of Miss Vranees Parson on 1
nmtav. ' <
Rev, and Mrs. Bethea. Mrs. Mat- j
e Rivers. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson 1
^riess menday. *= ~ ~
Mrs. Dianra Davis was a weekid
visitor hero last week.
IN MEMORIAM
. WJLLIAMS-?In sad but loving j
lemory of our dearly beloved husand
and father. George Williams, 1
ho passe, away, April 7, 1932. - *
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'ondei-ful hyshand and ; dad so '
kind and true,. . 1
o one knows hivw we miss you; !
'nu have-gone through the gate
to another land ]
lone by the Master's hand;
fheer. everything is understoo<l. J
o we'll try to believe that the one j
alxive ' . * .
[as called \>Hi homo as an .act of
love,
-Rtireiu-ed wife and daughters, ]
East Orange, New Jersey^
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SELLERS NEWS
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor
Edwin Jackson at the piano, many
hearts rejoiced at the beautiful
sermon by the pastorT Supt.
James and his Sunday school motored
to Floydale at .'1:30 ti> render
a program for Rev. D. L. Coo.
W. M. James and E. N. Porter,
Rev. J. M. Jackson were ( inner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Anderson
Sunday evening. T7~
Misses Rosa Fladger and F, lythe
Grace spent the week-end out >>f
the city.
Miss Ciola Curry. Rosa Ellerlvc,
Beatrice?Hopkins and- Mildred
Iones, motored to Latt:t Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. E. 0. Mack. Mr.
H. Lv Shipman. and members of
Glenn Chapel motored to Pee Deo
Sunday to the quarterly conference.
. Mr. and Mrs.' J. T. Crosland.
Mrs. Hattie B. Brai.ley, and \Y. R.
Moldy-motored to M-trRins Sunday
to the funeral of their brothor-iiv
law, Mr. Nathaniel Robinson.
Sr.llars Chapel Baptist Church
Rev. W. C. McCray. Pastor
Sunday school was openo" at the
usual hour with Supt. and teach[?rs
Oil dutv>*?t.Vtn 1nccnr> ! */-?
pastor- sr^\'p a spleftdh] review.
At 11:30 the pastor delivered art
pspirinpr messape which in a etc nnr
rf" God. Eveninjr worship was hold
at 7:30 when another burning nice.
-Kpre was dejverod by "the phstor.
We were, very triad to have w'th
lis the Wyoming quartet, they rente
reeV several select!ons which were
mipved In- .ill present Mr (3. r?Pinckney
worshiped w:<h ir?, r?
m THE ItAPTIST JIKOTIM.IJIIOOI)
OF <\
HTontiniGrsT/ *Tvr"t"~ " ?
The writer of this article is tl.ie
proud father of six little children,
hree ol" them hoys, \tluei' girls.
These children are deafer to him
ihan life. Lope since, has he (loaded
to die, if jjeed he, that they
night live. Should the hour come
hat their mother would he called
ijion to pay. life's inevitable debt,
tnd the' father should eonsitl r
ovcond marriage; the main qiten,i?n
to the prospeetiv.c bride Would
:>e; will you love, and care "for
my children ? Are 'you willing to
ujopt them as your own'.' Tin;
iappihess <>f many homo ha< h. en
blasted; the hearts of many fatTi
>rs and mothers have been piade
anion or even sexton lie shot; hi
properly consider those question.-'
m time
Morris College is the child_oV
idoptibn. but by birth. Before any
nab should be'ehs-C d to ain efico
ia the* jriIt of the .Dhnoniinu-.
ion, whether in Stale (,'onvention.
\ssociation,' Union, I>i.-1i:<-t Con,rent-ion-,
-Pastor, 1 kai on, -SuperiiiVndetit
of a Sunday Sc.ho"l ITi.-ilent
of a Baptist. syuimjf |>i . } !(.'inioon
or e\< n s.exC n he should
live^nniistakalde evidence of hi-?
dve fur add interest. i|j this-iii-tiution;
Morris College is the only
hiry owned ami I'mffvoivd In" all
he XoKiip Baptists ol' South CaVo-_
ilia. It is the , Denomination'--'
title?outs tan ling nceoiiipli-dur. - ttf
nd- the -one and only toiiii-nee ol'
lie business ability and vision-of
lie Denomination's leaders. It i
he, one gi^ant ie, cbneretc evince
that Xejiro Baptists are not
rabies, but have been measured
nd are men. To elect a man to
ny office of trust anil hoii r in
lie Denomination - whose interest
11, love for and willing 10 support
ilorijis College is <p.estioitiihjBy
.onlil not only cripple iitir pao;r;im
but wouh.< be a sad comnutui
i) 11ilr eood in mclll.' The u.a->
ions therefore to a-k tho many
and'datiji foj office in Our Stat..'o'nventicfli
arc; "Do you love. Motis
C'ollcpe?" Have you brought
our $5.00? Arc tin organ buiU-iunou
are connected with, your asocialtion
ami churches, suppoitng
the sdhool ? It's al! right to
alk about a forward looking. lot g
a-nge program, in fact that is
ue.led if it means tin- perpctyqion
of Morris College and not g'iv
ng the hen more eggs' than she
an cover. At Florence we must
lo two things; first, make ?utv.
lie perpetuity y? MorrisT'olIe>ee
tad stiengthen our Missionary
Jepart'nient. These tloue, every."
};ing else will be. cared for. Let
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'vimy inumi urn if.* 11 s
ivwv nn<<<.! $5.00 lor the Morris*
'ollope bally.' TlU'iy?-Ittyni.in.
52^50 aiul prodve to the world th.it
vu are Ihon.'' It do^n't'^Tntnt. f'
vho is elettech to office if they are
oya 1 tj^fhc?proprain?sta rted?try
he father.-. Rev?. R. K. CainweiJ;
B. F. Stewart, F. I). Sims, II. C.
\nderson and (J. Goings Daniels
vere appointed to push the Morris
Ilollepe Rally for the State Contention.
Let none be deceived or de eive
himself that the Board made
10 provisions for a' rally for Morris
College at Florence. . My neigh
?or should not pet angry if I love
my. childrcTwand my wife belter
than I love his. He should give
me .credit for b< inp a. gentleman
mid letting hts family ho. Let the
slogan he: On To Florence May
1st with five ThftiiSfinift I ml In.
Kor Morris College'' If . cib>
sil)lly can rrot conic mail your donation
to Prc?itlcnt II. II. Butler.
v Yours in Christian Fellowship
G. G. Daniels, Vice Pres.
~ OAK GROVE CIRCUIT- ~
*Latia, S. C.?Ook .Grove is doing
splendid in the Sunday school
and church 'work. Supt. JVIcInW>Sh
Ts" very competertt. Everythirw
ist ready for Easter, we arc
Moping to have a beautiful Easter
Day.
Sister Lergine Rose sent ir
her subseripiion for the "Palmettc
leader". "Let some- more of us
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JARREUWOCK AT S. C. STATE'
COLLEGE TO RE GIGANTIC
.COLOSSAL, STITEN I)OU?
" -Ormurrtninr.'s. I .. April it -Tht* '
first animal Jabbenvock sponsored
by Alpha Xi Chanter of Delta Sio
ina'Theta Sordvlty at State Col*
l.'pe will be held on Friday and Sat
unlay ovenir.Ks, April 20 and 27,
respectively, in Duke Gymnasium.
, Friday evening, April 20, will bo
featured as "Cabaret Xrjrht" _and
Sainr ay evening. April 27, will _
. ~t>e JJMar"U Cras^ or Carnival
Xijjht aivl already. enthusiasm is
' huvh a: d competition keen atnauigtlic
many* lollepe -and local orjranixatji
ns in their qiiest'for the coiner
no expense or effort""*rn order
to,make this their first Jabber
woik a simv'S and a real treat to
all-, who join with them in their
frolic. ,?
AIusie will be furnished by the-1
.south Caroling Collegians under I
the able direction of Mr. Reginald I
. Thompson. B
The Sorors 555 are directly tv- I
sponsible for the. planning of Jab- H
b. rw< ek are: Mrs. Lorry Hawkins-, .1
Chaitmair; yr.,1 the Misses Mayme I
Thompson, Marguerite Roberts, I
Thelmn Si'.anklin. Anna }Iae Wil- I
kie.'fin Klyuisu Williams, assist- I
ty! i>y Miss Mildred Shokes, Presi- I !
sfei);'<n Alpha Xi; diul Miss Ro.-a-'
inond Alston and Mrs. Helen Sli'ef __
field who aiv advisers to IhpLchapt, ---?
tor. ^4
The proceeds of Jabberwock \yill '
S <?(T 1 award a_: vIpeaT scholar-hip
fund. ?
DKATI1
-All's. ' VilUd'bra Knuckles Cunnir.gnant,
"formerly of Columbia,
died W ednesday; April 17, in .New
York -City,' after. a .very brief .111.
-jiess., ^
11 r niitny ilp&wLs nioura with i
i elai ives'-at her death. .Remains*
will'he brought to Columbia in
the near future for burial.-.
,Stle. leaves to1 nibtiyn her Joss,
' tie daughter, .fits." Mary "Painter,- _ort'*
son, a husband, Mr. Archie Jj
Cunningham; and utie grand son,
W. 11. Palfner.
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1'AC l I.TY PROGRAM \T
ni'.NKDKT APRIL 22 j
A tFnhjne hi tii Fit program will t
he presented in Ant'sdel Cljgpe], J
Henediet College, 'Momlay" night, ,
Vl'lll hy .LmVilty ltie m be is of Henediet
College, and.'sVlleh Uni- *J
'. ersity.
A east- who appear on tin' pro- -i
"iniu^ are giving their services
" -m'i >ii ;i nrtvo lor Hinds to fur-]
">h : Uiy c d. euraliinik and c-ui'1 1
" "tai lis fil The n~d"W"~s:Tiiano].
NOKTil CHARLESTON NKWS ^
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Wo observed l'ahn Sunday., Suj\t.IS'ii
k-o-v .and -h:---'.tow;hiia' Cr< 'i'0 t>iT~
i' ' lit- Sunday sc hool, and the
.n-was re viewed by the Supt.
' The'pastor will deliver a spiral
( rnion East-cr Sunday.
Mr-. EjnihaGrant is confined to
' *o iio - pital, and Mrs. It. Wash
ei'Oi 1:.i,,i i'ifhc. uu wish ificni
?U ih.-.a?M'lOfdy- recovery, ?
'Tlie new baseball park AVas QP- i""
?i ;! a; I jh.-i tv Hdl .?>aturaayT I
\-ITP;i iiitii 1 ri
Rov.M. Nesbitt. Mr. M. E. Aik- Jr
'en. Rev. J. C. ^am'cs,' Rev. S. L
I ayior. Rev. ('. S. Jr <Molette, I1
K v. .1, .K Sitlton. Rev, II. Wash^
wtrttm and "My: ?Thomas Canty r
.wade- s)dendid r?. marks*. A delii
lulls ri past- <erv< d.
A 1 i am.' will he played
Faster Monday, don't forget it.
? A. AM'ahamr-Reporter
"Till: MYST FRY MAN" ^
Joe Frazier heralded as the Man
< !' Mvst'iy, \v.ho sees all, hears
all, knows nJl, and above all, "tells .
ali, will he M i n .(villi the threat
floor slimy almtjy with "Snookum**"
Rdssel am., his hand, with the
!';? N"' l'onoli at the Township
Auditoriiffti, .Motldav nijjht, April
Jil. 1at 8::i(T P. M.
"Mysterious Joe" also has many
other feature's, see hinvdo the "tap .)
nm e with six lamps and thrye
Tiuuls, two lamps in each hand.
The. onjy liviny, man with *thive
luiittis. i in- only act of- its- Kuitl. "J:
Ho AvHt nrrvw-T?:m.v <nu'st'uufs -*?**
-from anyone in the audience for '
15 minutes. ' SI
Don't miss, it. _
\n;si,ki chinch presents
Adapted vttiderella ^
a ccmicdy drama in r'l acts, Friday, Ca:
; ~May -3rd, at?Mo?o'clock in the pa
auditorium of Allen University.- j>&
Admission 10 Cents.
Mrs? Eeuiah 1?. Baxloy, directress, ^
Rev. p. E. Alinpo, pastor. j
THESE CM ItSAN mil SIN ESS I :s
I.OWINO (HUES IN* IlEAl'TY O
. ?iu.aj.mjivu,ni, fti\M I.K MONTH
Weeks Barber Shop
Count- IVrusr.frtruio --- -- Cosmopolitan
Barber Shop _
Rcirnl I>ru>? Store __
Waverpl< y Service Stat ion
Dantfclor Bro.?.-STTop Repair Shop
Itnxley Grocery,? -
r.dro Reairfy Shop
"The homes" - ?-?l-l?fJi
e .-rale-if Cafe
J. \V. Branson T)!y Cleaner --? Mutual
Relief, and Benevolent Assoriat
Wav'rley Dry "Cleaner* - - .
Th^r>i-tt*"l+rrr?"ST1i)ro
F,'s:e1cen "Reality Parlor
'Paul - aixl MfirshaH? ?
Bethea's Barber Shop _ _
. "Des Bon Aipis" 4 _ . ?
"Quick*-Service" Shoe Repair _
Shealy's Caraire
"Motor Home" - __ ?
i Hampton Printihpr .Company v
> College Inn and Tep Room ?_ ..
r I Bro\vri'3 Tlarber Shop C
/ Saturday, April 20, 1935,
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S Listen to WIS every
[_ Mbnday ana ihurs
da> night at 7:45
pj and learn how to Cfi?
win a pen and pen- C f
t, cil set free. v ^ V ...
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5 Our daily Capacity , g*
~ 21 hou/s is 505 barfc
" rels; largest in Colli
umbia.
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for Economical Iranspprlatton '
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Used Ccirs |
1934 $495 T
loupe __
1933$425
.. . A Coach e ^ T
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1932 $335
1 oupe __
1932 < !""?' i. $325
< oach
1931 V^'o'n- $275l
oach ??--T
1931 chevron $265
t-mich. - - - - - 931'Srl
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[931 Chevrolet $190 r I
. 1'anet T
930 c'i.cvr?i,f -?i35
Coupe __
929 Chevrolet $125 '
Coupe . r
- Central - ^
(Chevrolet Co.
1109 Hampton St.
Phpne 7937
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'ake no Chances on l>unerous
?Cases^?use City .
ure lee." Our wagons i
ass your door daily.
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Efficient Refrigerators I
hone .U51 1721 Main St.
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turkie Furniture Co.
?.HOME OF BARGAINS?
n*n vou want Furniture see us. {
; sell New andUsed Furniture --?
sh or Credit ? A srnall^dowa _J_..
yment gets what you want. W?
y Cash for Used Furniture.
one 21235 ? 1213 Blanding St/
WILL SPONSOR THE FOLONTEST
AT THE TOWNSHIP
rrNTGTTT??~
Miss Mary Wallace
? - - Miss Delphine Cooper
'Miss Onita Nelson
Miss Katie Gibbes
? Miss Thelma Tykes
? Miss Elizabeth Furgess ?
_ ?v1 Miss Elbiso punter
Miss Flofine Whitney
_ _ Mjss Lillian'.Lott I
Miss Edith Rldgell
? Miss Wilhelmina Harris
ion __ Miss Irene Huff 1
Miss Jessie Taylor
Miss Ruby Tidwell
- - -1 - _ ' Misfl Fiorence Veal - J
Miss Bessie Coleman M
. . Miss Louvenia Ix>rick 'W
_ Miss r?abe1le Hieks J
. _ _ Miss ILttie Mae Lites M
. _ Miss Dorothy Adams
? _ Miss Leolav Dennis fl
Miss Dorothy tlanipbell
Miss Wilhelmina Lewie
Miss Leola Anderson
MlSi Getrude Adams
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