The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 26, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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CARLISLE NEWS ' <
. Sunday was a beautiful day for
church goers and -the?young- poo-pie
of Carlisle seemed to be wide
awake. We had a wonderful Sunday
School service' at Williams
pj Chapel at the usual hour with the
rSuperintendent. Mrs. Alta L. J.
Williams and her co-workers at
their post of duty. Thp lesson was
very beautifully discussed by the
xv; school? There was a very com}<f
mendiable number of young pcoJ
| pie out. u
i he mock weadmg at ? niianis-.
ft * ^apel Monday night was a sucR
jjBss, each person that took a part
m the play acted well and each
|jpf?rson that^was present was very
1M that the sponsor, Miss I.illiam A.
kV Wedlock, thought of the entcrtainfej'
ment. , We are asking others to
j, put on plans to helprthe church.
Service at Seekwell Baptist was
HJ
: enjoyed by all who attended. There
Tj \<TEs"~~a large number of visitors,
among them* were Rev. and Mrs.
Renson of Whitmire, who spent the
;[j' day and worshiped with us. Rev.
^ ^F. L. Wilkes, the pastor..preached
a soul stirring sermon, his text was
found Acts -1:20, subject ''Bold
d; Witnesses for Christ." After the
?: sermon the offering was., taken
which was. $53.19. Dinner was
TV served on the yard. After this
Rev.- nml Mi-o W7ill.-..
.. im-.V iHtllllipUHU'd.
by Mr. and Mr?. .Sanders of Ala.
motored to Win tin ire to worship
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When you
of clothing g4
is no doubt at
iLvery ma
this store ap
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trade.
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IF IT'S A QUEST!
0 Since 1 TPD-tlnm-aml of jo uUhealth
after years of siU^k:all
types, such as c<>h ;trprn ion
stomach which are the basic*"
hifrh blood prrsspre. rheuina'. i
pies on face and l)o<!y. pains i|,
bladder disorder, cxhuiisCpn,
Those sufferers haw not list
chemicals or drill's of airy k>
remedy made hv Nature. Tir
? on the highest mountain pea!
healing elements and cisaiui
HUMANITY in distress.
, It is composed of ID kinds i f i
and flowers scientifically att 1
is known as I.ION CROSS II'
LION . CROditLiiEJir? \ tr
*' ..fully upon ycur system, .am;
Prepare it fresh like am- onlj
ful once a day, hot or cold.
A onikdollar treatment ncc-nm
yon look' and feel like new hi
familiar with the beneficial if
LION CROSS 11 Kit R TKA t
yourself. If not sdti>factory
Try it and convince yourself
a ntee._ ~ '
1 week treatment SI.00 i
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s CROSS HERB TjgA, pleas: f
Lio-Pharmac.v,
11.80 Second Ave.,
N.' Y. City, N. Y.
^Jentlemenj^
Enclosed find $ ? for
-?..treatments of the famous
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af Bruce Tabernacle. Rev. Wilkes
ivus the speaker of the hour. This
service was much enjoyed.
Misses Rosa Lee and Bernice
Rrm?t-wiU-IeaA^_far Lplumbia on
Sunday. Miss Mattie Lee Sledloek
was in the city the week-end.
Rally at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion
church closed Sunday October 20tlr
with the sum of $104.40. The pastor,
Rev. Ilillian, preached two
sermons both were trood. The peo.1
T??T7 ?: i? -
pic weni away cunua) nigm ic;
dicing over the "great achievement.
Theio will .be : Hard Time SociSl
given at St. Luke A. M. E. Z.
Church Friday night November 1st
intler the direction of Mrs. Lizzie
Thomas, president of the Stewardesses
Board No. 2. Come one,
mrrro all.?It will be worth while
ecing. Come prepared to laugh.
CLINTON N. AND I. DOWNS .
BRA INERI) JR. COLLEGE (i-?
Chester, S. C., October 19th?
TI t J i T ?. xn^iLw? HP:
i iiu.su uiaiiiuiu dr. V/Uiic^u i i^vi >
went to Rock Hill Tticsday, October
15, with the intention- oX rum
hi'ng over those ClintorJ . and. I.
i !ii'f-r? Hp.ti-s, hut Nvnii hont bat4i
here whipped G-0.
The Tigers expected to bring
ti.t*ir record up when they play the
follbxying teajvis, this seasons 15
T. Washington Hi. Friendship Co]
k'o, Livingston College and probOK
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want trie oest
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urs ui< rrwALTHv'fcmnr
st much troubles of
. indirection, pms, and -sour
actors of smh maladies as
ii, peri die headaches; pimthe
back, liver, kidney and
loss of sleep and appetite.
1 any man-made injurious '
:vd; they have only used a
s marvelous product rrows
?; yhf re it absorbs all the _+
from- the sun to aid )
atural leaves, seeds, berrRs
proportionately mixed and
1!H TKA.
-tes delicious, acts wanderis
safe even for children,
larv tea and th ink a jrlass- - . '
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^dishes WON-fHvRS; tflahes ~
irn. If you are not as'yet
'ects of this natural remedy *
ry it at onee and convince
money' refunded to voti.
with our mon< y-hack Kuar>)
weeks treatment $5.00
Kottincr the penuine-IJON '
ill out the attached coupon.
Dept.
which please send me
LION CROSS HERB TEA.
-STATE..
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NOTES FROM THE CHARLES
JADDERS OLD F"1,KS HOME
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(Continued from page one)
following individuals and groups
i for their kind contributions; Un.
ion Baptist church, thru their pastor,
the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, clothing
a Ad supplies; Bethel A. M. E.
church, $4.p6i Ehenezer Baptist
lunch, $1.33; The Salvation Army
through Mr. Frnd Sample, 1 load
of wood; The Cooperative Missionary
Society," $ 1.50;..Friendship
i Baptist church,"'83c; Airs. Elkins'
Circle, Main St. Methodist church,
$1.35; Xhe Saxon Lend-a-IIand
< Hi) through -Mrs. C. A. Jackson,
president, miscellaneous supplies.
I'lourc do dot tumtrifrut' In any
one soliciting in tfie name of- the
nunle \\rho -has not been authorized
by the Board of Management. Any
person so authorized will, have .ta
i his "posstsion papers of identifica?:
r i .1. :J I it.
. IMM1 itliu VI l UVIILliU^ l>?Ut'(l uy uu
Kloise B. GvcdnJ Supt.
W ALU A I. LA NEWS
The fall banquet of Walhalla.
High sponsored by the faculty ahtL
members of the P. T. A. was a-suc.
cess last .Thursday night* The
( out of town visitors were Pfof. R.
L. I'irh y, Xli-ses J a hie- "Bynum,
Maggie-' Mitchell, Florence Taggart,
Bertha .Mae Washington all
of Oconee County Training School"
ami PfttT -epf, .S^neca
Junior College.
The program was Mas . ,f.o.l|qsy?:
Negro National Anthem; Inyoca1
ion. Mr Andrew" Wilson; Instrumental
sqlo. Prof. J. C. Beeks;
Welcome address. Mr. E. V. Chapman;
Talk .in Ikhalf of Trustee
Beard..Mr; James Moore; Talk in
behalf of P. T. A., Mrs. Francis
Lloyd; Talk in behalf of Faculty,
Prof. (1. 11.. Washington; : Main
-speaker fog the ocassion, 'Prof. J.
C. Peeks; Toast master, Mr. Elijah
Litnion. ~
Menu: ham. salmon salad, cream
potatoes, macaroni, peas, cake and
iruil .cocktail. x
Radio ajid piano ; music was
obtained. Everycn;- expressed himself
as having had an idehl tirmr
;rnd urged the faculty and Patrons
to have another occasion of this
kind again so- n,
The P. T. A will, meett Tliui sdav
night. Topic?for discussion, "Can
\\\* afford our Public Schools?'
We are expecting ibis nueting to
bo largely attended..
~ Mr. and Mrs. George Poole. Mrs.
Eva Wilson and Mr. Ira .'Wilson
motored to peasant Hill Baptist
Church Si nday morning. The pastor
Ucv._\Vr W. L. Clark, preached
; wpnti.rful sermon which was enjoyed
by a large congregation. The
collec tion for the day .was $45.00.
Tile above named persons,were the
--tfUuu r - guests fur.Aliv Pool's .son.
.Mr. Lemuel Pool.. They reported
a very pleasant day.
ITe .Yew (ialih e-Maptist Minday
School met, in large attendance
Sunday morning. Superintendent
Janvcs Moor, and his teachers were
at their post of duty. The lesson
was well discussed in each class.
After the class period Mr. E. V.
, Chapman was elected delegate tc
,-Vhe Sunday Educational Convention
which will convene October
20th and 27th.
The .Yew Galilee B. Y. P. U. is
rogressing very rapid with Miss
Carrie I.oTie ;1s president. The disrtissiors?ami?study
-end?careful
preparation <n the part of each
group. The president requests lhat
all members he present Sunday at
4:00 p. m. We welcome new menu,
hoi-, and visitors' at .all times,
The services at Calvary Baptist
('.'inch were largily attended Sunday
mprnjng. Those of Walhalla
who attend -Calvary were Mr. J.
.Mo org and Mr. 1). \V. Williams.
The Pew Kall.v ;?t Trinity M. PL
Church *was a success.
.Mi-s S'.mmer Wakefield left a
few days ago for Snioak, S. C. to
work iita three teacher school.
Miss Anianda Williams was the
din iicr- iuiM- of AT ~;TTTTl~Ml's."Joneson
Sunday.
1 Messrs doe Evans and Allen
Ciayton visited in Westminster,
Sunday.
MTss Amanda Walker returned
from Cieenville Sunday after a
week's visit,
i Mr, and Mrs. Chprlie Whitner
and (laughter, Paulifte, and Mr.
Ilam<7?n Terry visited in SerfPCa,
Sunday.
Mr. R. J. .!< nos of Jugaloo visitd
here last Week.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Howard,
Mrs. Berdic Lee Mitchell and children.
Lucy Lee and Charles, motored
to Anderson Saturday.
1 7 Those on the sick list arc as
follows: Mrs. Serina Wiliams,
I itt'e Miss Lula Mae- FretweTl,
Mrs. Margie P. Crayton, Mrs.
: < :u' line lickcils also Miss Ruth
j W ilson went to the local hospital
, in Anderson Monday for a treat|
nient. Her friends wish her a ^ry
-I V ...V immi j.
ranees Litmon has recuperated.
Mrs. Hannah Mattison returned
_frcm the hospital in Anderson
Thursday teveiiinj?. Aecompaninf?
her homo were her mother',?Mrs.
I'? U( " an i errand daughter, Miss
] Minnie R. Beatty.
Mrs. Klla Manse of Anderson
' visitered here Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Hannah Mattison.
_ Miss Janie Crane spent Sunday
JflETTO LEAftfeS ~???
N D SONS
LHOME T *
d Senate Sta.) Columbia, S. C.
E SERVICE
??For Direct Connection .with
Gadsden and "Eastover, S. C.
2 7998 '
ID COURTEOUS SERVICE."
WlHl "Tcviprv Pnroo
ICIRNT SERVICK, ?
in Norris with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown visited
in Seneca Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Wilson whi?
mother, Mrs. George Reid arttf Mr.
misster Sunday as the guests pf
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter.
Mrs. Carrie Woods and niece,
Mrs. Isabella Howard visited/ in
Madison Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dud Breazeale. .
- Mr.Kibby White spent a short"
while in the home of Mrs. Mamie
Rogers.
Quite" a number enjoyed the
preaching services" Sunday morning
nnrl nvnninif of tho Tinnier TVT
Church also the Pew Rally. Rev.
fitrother preached?a missionary
sermon, Isiash 64:6. Everyone was
inspired.
j Those .that went to. Doubles
Springs Baptist Church Sunday to
the Burial-Aid Sermon were: Mr.
ind Mrs. Rufus Greenlee, Mr. Fose?
Jones, Mrs. Sophia Johnson,
Alls. SylviiT UooTey and Mr. Kibby
White. Rev. R. B. Steward preached
a noble sermon.
The Flat Rock Sunday School
was in full attendance Stwday
firorntngt Mr. Foster. J ones is the
superintendent. ,
' The Calvary Baptist services
were spiritually enjoyed. Rev. J.
stirring ^sermon.
The Home Mission Society of the
Trinity M. E. CHuwth met . at the
home of Mrs. Martha Owens Friday.
Mrs. Inez Brown," president.
, Jackson and
hildren spent the .day. with Mr.
and Mrs. John Q- Terry, Sunday.
A nillttber of fiicnds lure andelsewheie
sympathize with Jfr.
ohn Woods 011 learning of the
death of his brother, Mr. Frank
Fraster of New Bedford, Mass.
booster's ci.i b m akes~ ini ~
tial appearance by entertaining
allen yelvow
jacket:- at the
home of dr. w. d. chap ?
pellk
By i). e. Burton
Out, of resno..se c.f initiative an.l
duty there has been organize I a'Boosters'
Club" of Allen. Univer
ity which is promising t(? be I
jreat asset to the institution: I
rhis?rioi). the?first?of?its?kiixl. 1
however, is composed of gradual' ,?
-es of Allen?University who Iimv'i.
>U dged themselves to the service '
-if the school with the aim of in- '
n.ea-ing the .yearly enrollment J
ml adding to the department of !
. xtia-curricalar activities, prefer- :
thly-activities. May we..state
harly .these persons?have?.
at failed to function as "A. L\" 5
Jiub members, nor have they dis- '
jualilicd thenisODcs uilh tie- club. '
But seeing that the "A. L'." ('bib '
annot meet aIT~*oT"~ the heeds of" 1
he school lejone, we who . have I
o.u teiy?clo.udy affiliated .wit))
aclh other for a considerable lfn- t
! gth of time feel our indobt dncss f
o the institution,,' and think that
ve can be of much service should
we function in this cv.pacity. The
writer also feels a cieater iiukbt-.!1
dnessi being one of the few who 1
matriculated at the institution (
from the primary department thiu ^
he dep rtment of College of libra
1 arts. However this is simpy
a concomitant part which i .
ends to woik in conjunction with
he "A. U." Club. .?
The staff is composed cf the l'ol 11
owing persons: Mes-rs T. B. Nel- J.
jv.on, President, Allied Butler, VPresident;
1. K. S'eott^_Seiuj \v. i.
vuftor., Tits.; C. Perrin, "BVnja-~"M
.lin Keith, an<l W'.-de Dean form 11
.he executive committee with D. j1
k Burt,n who is reporter. The
Hub has seveial projects on loot *
t which should colniinate in increas
ng the number of scholarships
, .u Knnn fnvmcrlv nrovid- .
^ .
_'d. Thus, we are members of the
'A. U." Club land also Booster's
I til working toward thp slime end, o
^_>ut in different capacities. . ,1 i
-fftfr mlfi?t?ppp?tynm-u n's Jil lie ]
n AVc .ni s:lay, Oct. 16,- at-. the !
iome of Dr. VV. 1). Chappdle ;.t s
vhir.h?time "The Allen Yellow t
iK-ekpfx" wevp entertained With a V
I BulTet supper. Mr. Nelson, the ' v
President was in> charge, and pre- u
-ntcd the. Booster's wv.o made 1 c
some very pleasant expressions t
md welcomed the tp m. The boys v
..veie then urshered tb"TTie dining H
oom where their favorite dish of J*t
thicken, and other things which u
go to make a delicious dish was (
?\\| iting them. On their return,
Joach VepJ spoke in behalf of the
team and impressed his tpprecia- '
.ton for the?fablendid reception'1
was followed v
by several expressions from men j 1
ms 01 the squad who expre-sc ! "
.hemselvcs as having spent a very
njo>f hie evening, and pledged
"The Boosters" their fullest sup- 't
port, and that they would exert (
every effort possible to bring to (
Allen tile remaining games.
S' varal of the. business ami pin--fessional
individuals of the cil'y ^
were If-lied upon and they respond
ed without hesitation!. Thus, we t
are vory^ very grateful to th''se t
individuals who were diroetly re sponsible
for the financing of this ,
. Jffair. Namely! Drs. W.. D. Chap ?
pelle, R. W. Manc?, A. J. Collins?___
Heyward Thompson, L. M. Dan- ^
iels, Willlsm Thomas, 0. J. Champ
"? A M
SHIRTS: $1
" All Standard
New-seasonable <
SHOES: 1
W,orn with pride 1
. if
HATS: : s",t?;l
^rtmW
XT'
' V Ask to see tl
^ . ?
SWEATERS
' r~Ne
?PL
?ZI1
' ' , V $2
Hj-^LEARI
.. .... . ; 1
on,- Messei-s Frank .Veal, llgptoi
ll'o.ry .Marshall, Gemt^
Hampton, Janerotte, Fro J Wise
!rv.' T. J. Milesv Mrs. Ghappelle
Mis.s X. Nrnoe, S. M. Poole, A
Jackryn, Sat ah Whitner, Luc;
iVilliains, F. Sims. Miss lL;._\y
home, Mi.~ Jani. Smith, Rev. J
'.'.Mel elj.n' aiv I .Mr. Willie John
on.. We are also very jyratcf.ul t?
)r. and .Mrs. C'happelle, who tfavi
heir heme and sn vice i'nr-th^Hiav
titration of the food.
-J-his is simply .i iLstc. of what
In (club intend"!-'- to do along" tin
rial Iiii? s. A 1 .< -fiom ea.n.vas!
inj; the siutv . for vtjiuents whi
ilium in* a.?i? n> increase the dei'
rtment, of i xt; i-currh'-ultft* actcities,
tpreferahly aL -letics"..- The
lub is watching to see to. whotr
l mif-thl uivo the~ltrst Scholarship
ihould the cooperation of"""Oui
li.r.ds and welwishers continue
.o are sure to gi\e gang of. them
Ve feel tli t it is our duty to do
and that society demands it ol
s. Ait society is nothing more
lain the outconij of the stiuggfe
or existence, we feel to.at each ol
U is a Columbus soiling upon an
rncl.artoeU seav hut that most ol
s lack the toura.'.e to sail on. Wi
ire hoping tlil.it "The Booster's'
ave this courage, and that they
rill sail on.
,?
TRINITY A.,SI. 15. CHURCH
The 'font th quarterly conference
pened at Trinity Sundday mornif;'.
At *11:,'10, a,fter a'very im>re>
ive service 'our Piesidning
llder Preached a spiritual Siral
tirring lan^ timely sernioip- Text
aken from 04 chapter of Isaiah (i
erscv He used as a subject "A;
ot difficult to picture till- t.isussion,
when we. saw all around us
lie fading and falling of leaes
rhich indicate that this season oi
fine "is uot, and' hrrTTg"to~r,ur mine
1... ...i
iiv." Hiuu^irt UI WII i; i III' u.
f oyr life's out.~
At 7:30.our pastor, Rev. H. YV
Valker mounte d the' pulpit . 'ant
H'cach another gOg-pel bumei
loin the stibject?"Th?l Charact
rs- of the twelve disciples qf^Jcs
taken l'roni the 17lh chaptei
<f St. Matthew. ? - -- ?
Monday night th'' business, ses.
ion of the colli i retire .was con lis:11
d. The reports from the riou:
lepartments were very uood. Am
specially the combined report ol
he St;-wauls and Trustees who r<
>orte 1 a collection for this quar
er of $600.00. ;
The conference Was voted tJh<
X'st held this year. The confer
nco closed withjvomc very impret
;ive remarks frTrhf our Piesitlin:
Cider, who urged the members t<
'Stand by theLChurch."
-We are eoflrtpg to -the Annua
^onfercneo with Pound reports.
By Ali;s Canie Ander?on
? : ^
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: 4
s25.?? |
?is not much to
?pay for a GOOD
?Suit or Overcoat?
?nrnvirhiH if iu HOOn
J-- ^ . U'VU V 10 \J( V/V7J-/
?We are proud
?to show these
?Suit and Overcoat
^ alues
OTHER SUITS AND
OVERCOATS
?29.50 to $40
.35 to $3.50 I
Makes in the
colors and patterns
rrecman
*n? I
. 9 m T' "
-? ? to ?>y
millions. V $(^.50
18 $5 to $6.50
les $3.50
ie "Tyroleans'
; All wool in variety of
w styles and colorings EATED
HACKS
3PER FRONTS
5.50 to $5.00
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< THE WAY
JMBIA
409 MAIN ST.
?" ???-?T-f
]T IN MEMORIAM.
i, Iii memory of Wilson II. Johnson
, who departed this life, Oct. 26th,
.. 4 years ago. r?
> 0 (lone, but not forgotten.
~~Mis. hia1u.es Johnson, mother,
K. Mnnignuli,
, Mrs. Nell Wiley, Sisters,
Mr. Tolan Johnson.
Mr. Alon/.o Johnson, Brothers.
L LAKE (TI Y NEWS
Rev. I.. 1). (limbic. Pastor
, Sun } y \va- a pleasant ('ay for
all ehurchr goers, every body * coed
to take advantage of it. The
churc h was crowded with many anxious
hearers. ~ "7
r The pastor pre ehod o?very'
timely sn mon ai d many hearts
-rejoiced ii> the (loj of. their salvawi
11. This being the lest Sunday
before the anndual eonfeient)-'
quite a few visitors ' worshiped
?ui::i y aiternoon ut 4 o'clock
.he fur.eral of Walter Singletaiy
was preach.d by the pastor.
1 Prof. J, E. Mclver spoke cr. the
life of the decease! a student.
. . Mrs. Parker (white) made.-a
, very sweet talk on his liie also.
Revs. L. 1?. Gamble, Johnson,
IcClam end Mr. E. L. Thomas
left this morning for Mt. Pie sunt
C., the seaf of the annual conference.
Mr. Cecil Hemnur.gway cf Or-.,!
angeburg, S. C. spent Monday |
night with Rev. and Mis. E. 1). 1
Gamble, ?? 1
l_ Miss-'sJi nia Mas - e y, J un Har- J
rmgton and .MTnihlOl'S wore pleas-"
- ant vi.-itors at the parsonage Mon1
day al'tei noon.^ ^ .
! Mr. and Mrs. -Francis- A. Lean.
I and motored from Washington, D.
... Thursday. They anived in Columbia.
Friday- morning with the
expectation of going back -Sunday
. morning. Mrs. F. A. Lenard who
1 before her marriage four years a-]
r go,, was Miss Willie L. Dixon, i
- ! daughter of MV, end Mrs. Win. Dix
<m< hf 1027 Devine St.
" During their stort slay-"' they
K sp:nt. it. with lii.i- ninther ivh > i 11joyed
them very mu.'h.
.They brought Francis All:"'.
fM/:nard, three year ni l an I 1011a
* j Mae Adlihe "LeatJ-td, two yeais-,
J I old whom the family saw for the J
f ] first time. They returned to Wash ;
yi intrion Sunday night eari vimr i.e
- j brotlu r, Kddie Dixon hack with
them.
We are j;uthorIzed by the Direc.
+ tor of the Better Housing Program
* to figure (Jpvernment Work.
Artisans Contracting
1 ~ Company
Phones 3487?8535
' i
i. i Him't lie ' ' J 1 '
Saturday, October 26,1935 ?
IG O O D ENUFI
The Standard Flour I
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I TWO BIG HITS FOR I
-1iCOLORED
FAIR WEEK
Starts MQNI)AHf
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IN . .
THE DARK ANGEL L;
Starts FRIDAY
. ' "" .with
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USED CARS
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