The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8

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:: : USE HAIRLONGEl A Wonderful Hair trowel? ? Makes the hatr prow f>on?7 Fi .. Luxuriant. .V fait trial w r' prove its wiqtdwful worth. Ilairloncer tirow.er ; 2 l'rt'ssiiiK Oil . 2. Postage I tie. 1 A LSI K P. WYNNE. ?. Box 2t, Clio, fs-i v *?*v *!**!** **/*!** * Wc are authorized h.v'the Dire tor of" the Metier Housing Progra i to figure (Ijuvermuent Work. j Artisansi (, ontraetinj .' TompimyI Phones .'MS??? 8.?33 J_._ - ? SOUTHERN STORES CO. . " 1211 Main St. If .vim want vour.hnir to crow u> , -FA ITU-TIIO-LEN E HATR GROWER 'j - It anite?t stuhhorn hair Soft. Sill ~7~\ . *, and <ilos*\v. Pail it-Tho-1 en,. 11ni - "i\ rower 2' Ihnilily St might Hair ti rower .rvl l'cr.tule?LLlU ti r< w or .T ? Prevcirrr;?<?11 - ? ~f-7~ 51 7. Meu> llai t . loss : 1 .2; Uc>!i>U-ri-d ill I ., S. INUent Offic ?^ ; ? Made "by ~ " $In'u\ i;tho| I'otoe l'rierson l'.d?e\j old I * <???t .Office, ('Ol.iinibia, S. ???Wanted, ~ ' * IpMTHI.RR:) CI fcB ===J RO'KAR w u i n; in ii si: i:\ \, <>r \ ! ai 11,, K . Sj i; i - II rjiKKsic:; n>. J ? 8 1 'Vl ' l:i < ' [Tj k-k-'k I O< | \?,<>\ ' SOAP OK POWDK s\\ an ' : Mak'hor., 10 in:!, \|o.\ 1i; v\yi: v vi.i: \o. 2 PL AIM. OR s. R. Cf ! io N A rL 12 .'C. -15? f~ 24 85. 4ft i.B. J1 fi? I* k-/ K A U l.Ut <;l V MI'I \ -UK \M? -? p i: \ s Ni.SSOY F Tfm " *Qt. can ,'59 i - i. i.i.i 11 \ i>i;sf7i t( i HP A !i K LP -I? ?vii Tom 3 i) o a f o o i) j I can (ic '! I : tir(^T7FK~K I TKA .'m II,, 23 * (.'KEENWOOD NEWS A Happy Birthday ilj Miss Nettie Fox- spent- -a?veryill happy birthday on last Tuesday. I Jimo 11th. Slit' reoeived S&V0TIlt attmotive gifts, one "of ^vhieVTtvas ?c a CrosleV radio: Late in the :.c afternoon some fe.w uf her friend" | joined ftier at her .home on* Alex famler St7 To which they were sgl- - ' P ved a delirious ire course- bv the^ . (h. Vo jt)? * 11.i'"?mot-herT- 'ara'n> "*** j tie iv happy birthday.- Miss FoX. ^ Miss ('urine Ware Entertains In I Honor of Paine 'College Quiptet ! On la-t Tuesday evening Paine [J i College Quartet appeared in re"7 vital-ht Laudeft' pollege (white). I 1 . After -which tho.\ wore highly dieted with a party-at the hpnv of Miss Corine Ware on New Market -?-dv?Th|i ''n-t pi'rt of the oveninc was spent playing bridge, and a > "* 1 I ! I! ! 11 y W ill Wtlll Ili'L'llll t.'ekle the ivory, a .sway of danejnV. t in an 1 so. on -into the ?>iiru Punch wa- served throughout thy evening; The Honored- guest wer,. "Mi-ssrs Henry T'c I'gU-on Ibiin's Chile.-, and Woiip.' of Au r;usta (!a.and- Mr. Alonzo Bailey ??f Atlanta, (la. Other gue-t Acnes and M.wh^ I.. William* ivi iv Mi-s Not fie nd Willie 'Fox . Maiorie Ik.ndv. Itla~" Miic ian^ S:?ra'li I.. Afexiv .! v. \Vh I l'-arki Mai'v Krnnet s ami Jos-i,. Smith l..;c:!o 1>! ol;s. Ilirdio and Add' . ~ lVtt?r>on. '* \(- *,. < Kdosev't4t . and Jam*? [ <! . !;; .. N. a! U'did- . .1 h? I'.uov Robert Tompkins. J'lin- Walker , Ja.nie- .llant. Anderson t'.oyd, \ en .' nil- Mci'k> ami John Hamper of I l>' Ot'atuaiUui'jj:, I All loft oxpressinir- tlWmsolvd . { a- havintr, a wonderful time. ^ >C j M i ?. rJu?;ilTila 1'\>X left lor Ashf-J )g v.llo. N. C. Monday mnfninir who it" ic ^. r*?2 : i??.?: )c (; reen<>od N ot jF5 T? Kev. 1\. t'. hair !ia- returned \ > _ni vt'i ^ixy . -for a . ton day e; thi'iilojirml" study after, which h? will return to,i?is.ehurc}-, in Now. - I ei ry. S. C. r . ?" Tlllv la?ek\ Strike SoeiiO.Club Tlu? 'I.ucky "Sti iUo So.i-.ial Cluii I inct at the home of our nrositU'n1.'. . .Mis- -J. R. Fortune Tiu*V<lay night. C I A L P It 1 C KS P COFFKK TRIO O'CLOCK 2 lbs.-31c RCLK 2 lbs. 35c ... . : ' 2' lbs. 45c " "> small cans 15c 8 | NO. - 1 CAN c; ROAST KEEV 15c i | Pound 5c | It 5 for 10c I lUIANOI.K -V c[SALT 3 Pktfs. 10c !' 2 can 21c; No. 2 15c PII TP pLAlN OR S. R. I ^VJf\ SUNN YFIRLD 47c | - 24 ?? 90c j i 48 blabg '1.75 j 4 No. 2 cans 29c I *\ 1.1. N. H. CO. ;l r CRACKERS H for 25c 4 Pkgs. 17c h>x-a . SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 29c ?? tr* : r. x/\ lbs, prints lb. 31c TOM ATO JI ICE c 5 Cents ; P *' * ^ ?J I < hall* H? 1 Juno 11th. Thc meeting was call cd*To OTTtcn?tiy the vice president -Mr.' Clydtd Eaibune after whirl . old and nuu Inuiiuo-?wh emrin out. nur"f)Testdopt isi no.sv-^rtU'llcI ing summer school at Lett is Aca demy. Trenton, S. C. each meip ~ber hopes .-ht<1 will ha\c a vvr; nice school term these five weekWe miss her very much, Kael member wishes Mr. Hubert Fort uile a spe.edy reec/Veiy fitter beitu ill a few days. sr. .i \m,m. k. t hi kcii IJ.c\. Male 1$. Thompson, 1'iistor Ash;i?ilte, \. C\ ? Continued and lively, int. rests ;ire manif* sted it the Sunday school department ami pairs nr.' goi^g forward for I)is ritt Sunday School ('(invention t be held at St* Maul at Lenoir ami .he aJ iui il picnic, Tcachrrs'Mue't 'ni; at thc home of Nlr; ~ Marsh will ~Hx all?detail* 1 i-1:i 1 i v to th <1 gramm-s. The lesson was as i.-ual i tores', mill v tan,e lit and iew' d. Six row scholars were, en ; el.il... ' , I'll- past Sabbath ntoi? irg was Trrheed ' le noti fol an I nwidc ' nn ?>v ^ It nt sir- r ir Tptnnl. to rlntri-h.who in tut i) jvorsli pi\l Hi n".*jri? rninb.'rs. Thi- proo-ssi'ona! a- In-antil'ul!y sun;; l>y the cli ir. >ui past r il. H\>ur'l thy nioririnji's . tu" smv'i*. tin-. stil>j;'< t of whi.-h ?"jit> A IM > n I*' !* Si i i'1'i' ti tiiko.i : in l|i: I t Kpiscbp'al of-vjo-nt Mil. i-liaptor .11u 1 1st v. iso. Ma y Msitoi s. worshiped with tin- 111/111li.'ishijv, an. nir wliotn wore Miss \\'a !- w itli nt' (Ji i n'y lie a* <1 Mr. I'lys-i's Konnedy uf . Co'iihiljia ? At tlu L/yyiiftiffsarvit-o a lai-tre rowd' worshipi',1; '. "Asc n-i n" " v;i< tli . subject of tlu* ov oniric li'iivvfc'.ir l?y ulu?- pa* to; akin fioin Act- 1st ill ptcr 1 l'h >mV.'. rTi" rcsp n o to tlui i; v 'a'" i ?it-. * for chtucb. ? r noc tii n th'ive parsons joined. Mps; Alii-.- Htiloy I' I'linii'ii'. i i 111 . >' . .Mr el! I u'>a (ilovrr of (irrcmrrrrd. S. ('. ar. i -\t;l.illy \Vil-r-n ~f~ ?Mm ii'i i pn'i.l ntl'iiors . la-s asienitni. iHs t^?-W?Hfir.iiiiiKcil on text Salili.-l'i; \'i<Ayrs wci pi.srt i'". dartre .numbers.. They?iw .Iwnyy'na'ie wi*U". ni .. in; I,TON N-KWS Itv, (Ne w rut) Itrtpvn i ll pn niiiu'fuv in Belloii tlit-: past u' .'. k was ih lov. ltv ueeasinii el 'Mis-? Kasit 1 oe 'll 1> v lv mi {Maa t SU aeti: ir as ho-l.ss t iu.ii; lit'i's. a'A i trfrrM-s?< f t*Tn- elub. AI vr'the; lu'sin s's paVt \v:i- yvcr . . ia: iniiji- was .> i ,i?>v ,i by a!i. T.i xi uioetftvr will .be lv Id ..j 1I1 "lean of Mr->. K' e JLU'V k, M:. Mr : ";: t, a ac'/nir a.< h< Vt. ? Mi:, .lull". ("lenient,1 wlv <li < Suu'. y; .!: u ' tub, 1 laJ. ! av s,t .m vii n bis loss, a "wif . 'I'-ufa <1 im m of H. ItJi ;. hauyhtei"-, /Mil "!'vI,1 (Memr.nt. Viola Cfiikseas. I.flat- Clein-rt. of li .lt n: .) i.ii.k I ie\ .in. (iriuwvillo; . M- ei .1 av s - \li lei -uii:?An'nie :< bAry:?I>:i\ 'mi (lliio; ( liiv.a ( U-nieni. Win-t " -*S 11 o 111. I .\\ Oltei ( lime t I \Viy..*Uiii .^rrl in lit'v. CI1I :n ; / <>;' 11 jj j 11 * _ : C ?mi. a:\.l a j ,r\ if.; ' LV ( \N I-! ItK \N< It A. M. la. . CHI j . V | S': d:iV -v ! '-vn 1 ;i ? i^u lL, j u>. al Imu*with a. wry Uiruv at'4 t l'1,] ' ?il' . . : : : llur n-jfflai pastnr, U-v. J;itl I'I ; M.-l.t-ranu- ill. . lit- ask'f T. Kev j l-'n 1 \\ u .j .to ll I.' llt'liVt'lTll a -i mo 4 'y-NV-AN*Kj[. X KWS > i A i ? l' set''ii'?11 . Tu-jfali '.a* ' Aiajf u Ch ip' I, Wood Var.l, S.'C t o-n'i:-u tin iijili at the wit-U' Men ay i:ivr'it II v. 'Hi -day iiiiilit Kev.. .\Mns." Wt'litu'sday - aijjht?He v. 'dip-on. 111til'st.ay i iirht llt'V.,' s.i cruik. Si;it(l;iv nioi! ir.^r a-iitl r.iiilh-,?Uov J? <; lla-kawV Tli's. sol inuijs wi'ii1 s|> .iim>i\.i1 !>y a club, th<' riu*nitiers coiitnblil.imI a> .11 INAvs; W'.iik is. Sylvia li i-kir,s. J"hn Siillcy, $2.'i'.t; I a ay Jo* kins. KuyrriH' Jon Tiii al Sll.u'.i. ' .Nit. 0!i\\ A. M. K.. Ciliavli Sunj ilav si'l'.Dtil. iiia i'.t'.l at .the. usual : It ur. ^ if'lniivh'" s. rvii'i s wcio. r n; j I?' i .*!I T>y It. V. (lalhtsh.iW. Wo :u i pnuai of thi- ,\v ml. rful work Rov (Ibis-ashaw is iluiiiy fir th.- poo , pl.o of tho'coniiminity. M ss ? I'.lotii o Ki'iups .Ji, Kiliii I >:i\ is. iluatiita Ikivis :m I .Miss ~r~Tr':i:i J>rr-^?hrrr:?i t a: ' oil _t'iy jj' school. - ' rt , ST. JAMKS A. M. M ( HI KCI! r'1 _ Ik'v W. S, Minn Raster ? j Tht, pu'iitboishij) of St. Jamc: ! A. M. K. Sur.ihiv School is increas of the teacher- and students wh< have been out of t.h^y city .during j the 'Winter months. I Rev. . S? .Minis' has been sue; \ It. Player, a e'tl duate of tht , school of religion from V.'ilberf? ! ct. Ohio, To oomfnrt a fivc-nt^fv -vj>rin^r revival beginning June 17 ^~~n:e I ?.dy of Mr:-Mrtto' Till man, the oldest daughter of Mrs ?Josephine of this city, was brought - home A 1 j i "t -? f"1 hnri.'i which took place Sunday, Jun(, 1< at Shady drove A. M. K. (yhureh MHs Jennie Lucile Pair is horm to the delight of her family am friends. Mis-. Fair h(js. boon do . ' rig.syc ret a rial \v<nk at the V. W C. A: in Charleston .or the past year. Mr-1 Mi'ii'y 1.?Popr* reports '? very pleasant stay in Cntumbit o he'c > he attended the Worker(-on-few he,. for live- days. > Miss Georgia ft time, r a student o! Fisk I'niversity.^is home agair ?to- the?delight--of her -perents anc friends. ^ p anu I-., ... r M PRE PALMETTO LEADER - .SHILOU A. M, R CHURCH 1 Rev. T. K. Robinson. I'us^or ?! S ah day' wt.s r ; a ihunl jay j the church Hi.crs because it be ia.Lniny at church- tirni'.i , . Sunday school opined at the ' ! tiiuo. Our Supt, was not pi , But . Miu. Mattie Li 1 acted as Supt. a>H she handled so hool it a very hitffi order as r "does evyVtiling. After I: sson was tauprht bv each,' teac _l " \va< revi' wed hv the pastor. 1 [ T. K. Robinson.' 11:45 A. M. service begun < lie pastor selected h:s text Mi I ' 5 Subject 'AVhat kirni kind i toed you sow?" Kvery body se I i to ? njdy it. . Afj;nr service the pastor ; eiany friends wen-' the gaiests I Mrs. L. Gallinan, where they w nitertained. She hiTtl the Si I " Tciv at Tier home. J b:d(l P. M i \. C. K Liague \ _ ailed '?> Ijy 1 'y " alter the opening thete was' ^ i\ grain conducted o> Miss M:i te Lee SligTt one < f. the gratfua ?.f Newberry High School. - The eyervietr-Teevice Was uniA* - ' nttontlg:. Matty vi-Pors; w l,e: sent. .. " > The palter sdectd It's text fr . St* John 16:112 "And yet 1 ant ; ! n > because the Father is w * Sunday, Juno 2"?; there will 'Silver TeaUat .Miss L. .* Riti iirht's, Church St. at T> .P. M. Saturday flTo*"Tjj^o5Tounos^os 1 'u;ir nui'tinjr at t.he Presidir iino. Tho n:apt in** wasfine. T1 ..'. ore a little disappoint d beeai ' pas' or was. cut able to be w .The next me;tintr will be at. ie- if .Mr, and M's.t I.indsy. Thnri?(!ay, Jun. id, B< aid 1 1 ha J a me: 1 iivr'-at l\?e tr me rs. Lizzie Hardy. L. (I; President.'- Tbei-A were nu friends and all..were'very glad " I iv e llii m.?'jltu'y (.xpi -sejjjju 1 'Ives as ha vine viiiove.l Jt ? 1 .u-cob. i i- ? ? Itioa'injj at tlu- President's hoi * sirs. Rosa Lee .James, Slu-'is i 1 S The Colored Fun at Colundfiu, S. INI 1. That in no case ff ? a-home or any place 1 H a dead body. 2. Should a Funer; . a atrased memtrer of -a T | comes necessitev to eh 1.....ii 11m irk -r emu v?ti iili radius ul' fixe (5) mi mile t ravelled. Said c . Dii ect >r UikinK cliarj balm ink iiaa been aut shall also receive the 1 | (there is no such thin "inTnlmum pri.ee shall 1 I 1. The minimum Oie'cS is-SlO.00' vviwn* I '' sorvices" are secured \v 5. The minimum ) Eg ,T'25.<M), when furiiistoe . I * (1. The minimum t shall In* ?5.00, for foil vuv." Grass and Chair | B ~ ^ 'I <?y c 1 'fy (jt | ^ IB-' Yh du /) - I" JI i H A. E. Rythewood, Or . - * % ' ; ing all mem be iv and friends ti come,. She is in hopes of havinj the pastor present. L -Mrs. Kciitn t.pps ami ctiildren o: tul' Columbia spent last week-end wit) *?an parents, Mr."and Mrs. J. C. lien ' . iy; .2 usu There will be a Popularity Coir ri>?" test between Rev. M. (?. Wilson ^('-N pastor of Antioch Baptist Cburel [J1 and Rev. T. E:- Rbbinson, pastor el Shildh A. M. K. Church. Rev. Wil son says he is going to. win o Rev. Robinson says, he is juw ^'v nsk^n-g-everyone of usrto raise ell. , dollar, aiul he will be alright. Eve and rv nu,inber in toWn aiid If you e;n . not come send your names, whirl of will be publish in The Palmette em j Leader. Do nofTorgct the Singing Con?hd test June 30, at Shiloh. There will of be eleven ehoirs and four quartets, fry the- bestqn town. The names will ver aj>pear next time. vas_ HORTKTI/1TRK IXSTITI TE - ' '(Continued from Page 1)? im* eutti'ng. Before giving a dh'Cct an tes Swer t< the .question, let us dwell a bit on the throe maTer"alsTha< atri-rn^is' ,1 as a gtmMi C'lii/. ttiliue,t* gen. potash and* phosphorus. *1... * M>- |/nw, nn ir> CUV.* . MI.UVIUII" 0,a building itjji'iit; it ails in root not. jr-mvth. makes ofr'onjj stems. In ith shorti phosphorus is a soi*t of warding otT agent of plar.t rickets, be Bone meal, bone flower and <uperb Jk- phosphate are the eommerical for tili'/ us that contain, this agent qi' uid plant t< nic in- .the greatest a ft s in unts.. * .. . lt?y I Nitrojton is Cor leaves and flowL!st cnatos a healthy imwr p>lm 'bh and aides the diliioms- TcnVards I get d~s*zr^ Nttreftcof scila. pulvrr the jzed sheep manure,' dried blood, . 1 i' Kef" compost or stUphalw /-of ^'o. 1 anitvrnrti are th- forms <f Xrrtilizei's tluit contain nitrog.n. ill- ' potash i< the 'balance 'wh1 el" t-ny for * he other two ahd als<> Crete ale? a resistance t< wards d s< asw. ' "- nVs. ^aii a^;ni_LliiiL_ai.h's JjLjjaftu' warns the <<tlv i- o TTs , ea'alyzer. I' d* ter'niihcsj/n eon'in\\i . ous .grown 1 aUier than a forced isk growth, too rajpid for p. nnan'vnt ored Funeral D. Association of era! "D irectors and Kmhalmers A afidth, 1935} adoptetFthe follov RUl shall a Funeral Director call to >efore death ?r after and ask for ;d I)irector receive a .call for a. de_-_ 'arnily or state ollicial, ami it be' I'liuin. > ' i i' t >nl>jnf< tin. irge shall he 85.00. when within les; andrfttfr^l'or each additional hargos to be paid by the Funeral je of the remains. Where emhprized by_one. in "authority, he minimum price 6/ embalming. 1 embalming be mhaoproncntotlr g as partial dmhalming) and the >e $20.00. * r,...' u.....? L.' ' < .,, i>i ut i"i iivin^u oerviee in nil e Casket, Embalming and other it h same subject. irice of Hearse rented shall be (1 to Coffin Sellers. barges for Cemetery Lay-outs^ owing, service: Tent, Lowing I)e^ s. - ^ Q-:-; - - ~ j ??r?~ ? *7 7~ ?^<rn r:\, ^ x'^>^ : ^ ^ v ;: / fjx^, iRIEVANCE anfjeburtf, S. C. H. T. Chap] ' ; Female Help Wanted f i Help for Institutions?Hospitals ~ Everywhere. No experience nec essaiy. $50?$180 monthly. En. close stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145. , 433 W. 45th, New York. | health. Sulphate of potash, wood _v ashes, muriate of potash, cotton soed meal are available forms. ^ Now that we know the three ^ plant tonics, and where they are lound, U:t lis return* to the orig_ a?al question. Quick gre<-'n growth , d what is i.ceded for a nice turf , -sr lawn, so nitrogen is the first tonic to use. At first though, one would think that Nitrate of soda [' would be the fertilizer^to use. , This wojjld be all right iijfthe earI ly spring, but the d^iiger of damage from burning i-Atpo high at * this season of the yearT Sulplfate_ of !i111 11)"o i:i w i'''''ntii mumlixt hp plied at the" rate of five pounds, to 1000 square feet. .For a small1 area ?dissolve one pound in ten~gallons of water and sprinkle it on -jJiqt lawn and wa*;h in?with the tn.se. In the .application of any fer tiliz< r, try to do the job just before *a, rain or water with tho hose after Bone meal is the safest form 'of fertilizer to use in an;y i i tin- guraen worn. it' relieves its plant l'ood over a Ion*? period f Unio and a: a slower .rate, thus , eliminating; much danger from . burning." 'Manure water, formed j by placing a sack of stable manure I in a tub of water fr>y Mi'V""11I v\Ti?ks, ,111 inlili i| nil lli' 1 m n at in r111 rvuls of .two weeks will give r 1 good?results 1 i? -?r? Do not forget. "Thursday, I will j be at Booker Washington school I'fjxm 7:30-4:30 and will be. only ) too pleased to d'?scUss your garden [problems with you4 Kv ry Thursday evening at 7:30 the local N. F. S. C. chapter meets. _ T i< chanter L made up of boyfe - who areJakitig. Horticulture?as?a vera! it:? If your boy ia a mern^ her or i< interested urge him to I c< nu -down Thursday evening. P.O. Lane * South Carolina P ..f cv A 1 a ^wiauuii ui iioum Carolina, f ing Code of Ethics: LES: 7.. Minimum Charges for nec-tio;. with Shipped-in Bod ing the body," removal*.to ho ^ plete service, other, than fan and opening, shall be$25.00. 727 Grave space, and oper charged for according, to fielc In no case shall such space o 9.' It shall be a violation 'red Ambulance Service or I ?As.soi. i:u ion recommends~ir~F 10. This Association do i disappiove of any member i ing to individuals or groups firm as the "Cheapest Fune detrimental to any professioi cates- such principles. We t this individual as of CHEAF h TRUSTWORTHY. Base you and a SQUARE DEAL to all j - . ? J? f$2LLzJ!?. kr-onr?n Kr ^L-aa COMMITTE pelle, Columbia, S. C. C. C. A Saturday, June 22, 1935 graduates honored ' _ * Misses Kathlvn Johnson. MVi tie Gowdy, Dorlhula.. Arthur, mem- r 1 bers of the Ladson Pr.esbyterrtm Church, who arc '35 graduates- of Booker Washington High -School wore highly entertained in form of a lovely patty -at. the -hmne of . Mr. Geocye Halcomb, 1327 Lyon St. recently. ? Everyone /pne*sen|f .exp-iKssel himself as having enjoyed the eve- * ning. v ~ 4 * . \ ' ' - - * FOR HONEST VALUE ? jjT USED CARS < STOP BY 1924 MAIN I . IH'V WflHKU ' THE OK Counts I J & OK CHEV. CO.I > | 1324 Main St. . . COMPLIMENTS OF ?^11 0 M A S ' -?? -DRUGSTORE Corner Harden & Taylor Sts. Columbia ' * 1 Phones: 9252 _ - I~ 7226- ~~ . ~ ' 1 1 mbalmers in Convention assembled | J Service rendered in conies, which includes meetme, to church, with com- I .. t] lily cars and grave space ting of grave slukll be 1 conditions and demands, r service be free. of this Code to advertise- Pj ?ree Use of Chairs. The Reasonable Charge for ? Local Conditions^ in all cases condemn- ami w )f the nrofpssinn ;tnnp,nr. advertising himself V or I , v ral Director." This is i or individual \yho advo- I he undersigned tiendimc9>ai^1g-" > CHARACTER and not tr argument on SERVICE 9 * " r 1 / * .) '' ' ; ' ' ;; , IL . T*, ,V <?; . ,H "J ^ if JvT* ^ --f*44zk-?*h -gt <. ,~ E: ' f ' < Valker, Greenville, S. C.