The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
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| ?FRlbA Y AN I
g Early Sprii
g SHOP FOR DOLLAR DA^
| ... SHOP FOR Ei
| ^htldreirSp Dresses
Suuarameea last coior prims . .
broadcloth and urgandy tritii^.
. sizea 2 to 6 . . Dollnr
, O' Days, Basement.
o Neckwear Special
J '39c
8 Former values to $1 swe>-t? ne.'.
O * ith four dozen of special pur^
chase numbers lor sell.no durO
inK the Do'lar Days. St. floor.
^ Warranted Dure Linen
.> 'I. f Huck Towels
; I 3 for SI
&?Monogram design, hemst it<. ho.ir
J? solid or colored border. Street
O floor Dcjiar Day s*H*ial. Mon
, . O OKrammed free
i o ~ 1 T T ~
?. Curtain Special
? 3 for 81
O One heaping table <f curtains
? consisting of pane's. pairs an.
?."V-<^ttage. Dollar Days, 3rd Hour.
? ? I.ADI1.S'?1H.H.1.AK?LLA_i?
6 DRESS SPECIAL
:: . | . . ysc 1 c
Irn^es 1 I to \1
? 30 dresses for sport or street
O wear acetate material in stripes
O or figures, the best little dress
we havj? seen tor a long time
O for the mone>. Ilasenient'store.
% *' [(DIN'S
? PICTURE FKAME
.. - si '" ' ,
? -e?Cleat ante1 fui the l>"llai?I)u> s
5 Metal and mirror frames form
O Orly selling"- for as ntu-h?a$
&2-S3 all on one table. Dollai
gDays only. St.'John Studio, 3ri
fl/utr
g. Kotex Special
O Standard Kotex specially priced
? for the Dollar Days only. 'Jno
q floor.
S , 6 doz. pads SI
g 95c No-Mend Hose
O Extra sheer hose, all silk ful
g fashioned. Specially priced foi
Dollar Days only. St net floor.
% ...2 prs.-for SI.50
95c HOSE
g AJl . silk full fash|oned. firs!
? O' quality in service Weight or
? chiffon weight; special price f<>*
Dollar Days only. Street floor. I
o 2 prs. for $1
~Ll X FLAKES
t' O Special for the Ifollar I)a>>
g only, regular 10c size package
O 5'treet floor. a*
1??3 pkgs. for 2">c?_
| LINEN . NAPKINS'
- >,'g Pure linen warranted, plaid deO
*>gn matched, p?sia4?jmtcha^t
? mi .mi- i?ini<ir i?a y s. r irsi noor
?| - - each 5c
o
Turkish Towels
.* ? . ^ 21*11 double loop, sno? whi't
O with colored border, green. goh
? blue, mon.dKrammed free. Street
0 floor I>o1lar I lay Special, I .It'
__ Ol. each?
g 7 for SI
% PEPSODENT
O ANTISEPTIC
O
O Special for Dollar Da> selling
two regular .',0c size bottles for
% only 39c
? \ .? Q Street Kloor.? ? *
| BARGAIN TABLK
?> Inderwear assortment, .silk
^ slips, bloomers, panties, etc..
; O formerly priced as high as $1:
b- ^ our choice for as long as it
0 lasts. Second flfM>r,
1 ' 25c
| BARGAIN RACK
0 Blouses, etc., formerly priced
% as high as SI.!)."?. Your rh?ic?
6 as long as it lasts. Second floor
S 25c
Q _
1 BOYS' SHIRTS
^ Small clearance table slightlj
d foiled shirts in Boys Store, a>
<2 long as they la t ?
39c
? BASEMENT STORE
| RAYON SPREADS
<2 80x105, Rose, gold, green, blue
0 purple, scalloped edges. Ilollar
Q Days, Basement .,
| - 9Sr
| Spring prints
S Guaranteed fast color, all new
9 spring patterns 36" wide. Base
a ment Store
yard 10c
i " BEL
?|?South-Carolina's I
ctoc(&<y<>c&{X>a&
. ' *
i
ceacrooo.ooo<?^ooooooooaooo
liar Days!.
) ? A T l' 111> A \ ?
ig Opening
r bargains ...
\RLfY SPRING ARRIVALS
i Children'^ Kloomers^
and Panties
Guaranteed non-ruyi rayon.
Sizes 4 to 16. Dollar Days Base-"**
| ment Store .
15c ~
RAYON HOSE
First quality, new spring shadis <
special for Dollar Days only. '
; Ilasoment Store . - . <
pair 15c <
. ; . . . t
i "46" OIL CLOTH \
j First quality oil cloth in new <
I >attern> or solids, rvtrular 2"c ^
juality at special Dollar Day <
?ii in-.?Divcmont?Store. :?^
yard 19c
I I N N BLEACH ED i
BROADCLOTH
DO yards, f'.ne quality brffiad- "<
j loth. 3y" Vlide/ special for. Dol- J
ar Days. llasemont Store
I yard 9c
MKVS^IX {
ancy dress sox special for Dol/ J
| ar Days. Uasemi'iit Store >?
. pair 5c
72x90 'SHF.KTS i
food quality tor the money, ]
eep three-inch hem, special, for , <
Miliar Da**!' Basement Store '
tf*c- ij
No.. 200 CASKS
-To'match the above shVets. first
nail 1 >; v'.'is.s u.ceiy?rrrrrtk-^ BasL_._ i
; lent Store .
2 tor 2 .")c
'ABLE NAPKINS 1
i/e lsvls," about fifty dozen
: jthis price, matched colors, '
ollar Itays. 15asement >\ore <
c each?
ti for 25c 5
lt()< ).M SHOKS~~--lj
" adies', in all size-?colors oT :
lue. red, jjreeti. If lack, pompom ^
rimini'd. Dollar Days, Base-' r
lent Store- '
pair 29c
i>rn>i XT'
liV/I
h foot hank good strong. stur- 5
y r< ping at spicial Dollar Day !
rice. Hasement Store ;
hank 25c
Men's Scout Shoes ;
izc>. are up to 11. <iood strong :
turdy- yvell made. -,tu>'e at spec- '
il Dollar Day price. Ha>emcni
tore
98cMEN'S
SHIRTS \
Special for. tht Dollar Days .*
j--uara-ntorrf?f nst rr.l'TTT"tVo~~? rin- 'i
1 lu. mi w lit. ttM im" I. mi D'.rluK?r
I "liar. A ?.oveil J?ift 1 n _shirt__ot. <
exceptional vain. . Dasonu nt /
j 'tore. Si/.es to 17 .
2 for 84 <
Men's Work Sox.
j \ no-seam work f.r-1 qual- S
4?L) ^ In a il;.?uuuli llnl'.ir v
'.a i merit Store
3 pairs tor 25c
niiki) n.oou
Indian Blankets
00 sateen 1>< urd blanket*. part
wool, special r:fi>r (he Dollar
Da\ s, third floor
SI?-??4
chenille" rcgs
' (iyarantoed va^hablo cotton
henille, size 2 I v4"r,?tornu rly
( old at SI. 19, jiinr choice for
ho Dollar Davs.-third floor
89c_
Scranton Scrim
lieKular lhc per.-yard materia!.
if>vcia)l> priced for .the Dollar
Days, third floor
8 yards for SI
Curtain Scrim
| Special tahlc oT~ovor T/lO0 yds."
t for the Dollar Days, third floor
yard 5c
j Columbia Shades
j Another shipment of tho-c CoI
Inmbia Shades in irreen only.
( Standard size* 36x6 Dollar Days
third floor
S for $1
Ask salesmen how you may
win a pair of children',, shoes
absolutely fr<e . . Nationally
, Advertised Children's Shoes
featured in our Children's Shoe
Store . . COM-I'I.KX . . RED
(iOOSE . . . ClIIKFTAIN .
Shoes for Children.
_K'S
^argest Dept. Store ?
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THE ]
CHER AW NEWS,
J; Mrs. Pauline Hughes Lee deparl
> ed this life on Tuesday. Jantiarj
' 28. 1936 nrrd iras -f n n r rn ttz rrf Werf
1 n>nii|?iii| Jus at), lit tha Fa>
>! Dee Baptist Church by her pastor
j I Rev. F. "tvT Prince.
> I She leaves to mourn her loss
husband, five children.*'father
> j one sister, five. brothers and ?
>.! host of .relatives and friends
f B.irul at Montrose Cemetery.
yp Mrs. Hattio R'QWti who depart
?i <- i this life on Monday, Januan
> 27. 1930 and funeralized on Thur:
> 'ay. January 30, 1930, at Snith
i vilie by the R.v. Kendall. Shi
I leaves to mourn her passing fou:
| ''pegluevs. (wu sons, several pram
j children and a host of relative;
Ij.-.nd friends,
j Pural at Smithville Cemetery
i Mr. Zannie Mallov. derart<<
this .life on Monday. Feb. 3, an
(| was funer.a!ized on Thursday. Feb
j *>. at the Pen IV > B ptist Church
at two o'clock by his pastor. Rev
i F. W. Prir.ce.
j He leaves to mourn his passinj
! a wife, a child, two sisters; tw<
" brothers and a ho t of relative;
.} >.nd frien is.
Tli-? vo 'tr sun: of Mi. ,nd Mrs
- Tho-rr.as Dras was fatally sJioi.oi
; j Tuesday evening, and funeralizei
. n Thursday at the P e Dec Bap
tist .Church, at 3T>0 o'clock.
He leaves to mourn his loss, i
. f&ther. WO gran<
I mothers. <6tit grand father, on<
" i sister, two brothers, two unci s
I oio aunt and n -h^t of relative!
V ti'l friends.
S I" The Pee D o Choral Club met a
i * he home of Mrs. Olio Sarv.u -1 01
i uesday TV. n.mr. *~T f? rfrb wtt
5 i : ponsor a'"Silver" Tea" ivt tu?
. '"ire of?Mi???Margaret Pitts yn
C Sunday evening at 5:00 o'clock.
; !' Mrs. D isy Ih?ss and Mrs. Mill
f nie A. McCal! are still on th,- sicl
> list.
CEOKliETOWN' NFAN S
- liv IT J. l ord
4^? ^
>J In?the la.-t write up, the illnes.:
Ti__f Mrs. ' Kliz.b'th P,laker v-ne.".ti<
tud bat before th.e iv w>j
. aehed the press; she had passed
rp"> tile ^lekt beVonl.
rt i :a!?sot ic* s?wrts held at
M llethe! A. M. IT Church, WVdnes!
av. February T>. at 3:00 o'clock
> . nr. Ke'v.. J. \V. Murpu. offieiat.
> ( >:. 'Saturday afternoon Mr.
11 ' a hue.- My. :i a- ^ . away.
. t I'm ! i >. t vii'ii. '(-..',1 \1. .
i i.av a: to: at 1 u'clock at h..)
. Uo residence. 1 i'ighat aik?t.-'.-S-t-.jl>r.
Murph 'nfficiatlrvg.
Mrs.. Lillian MadisCii of Wash,
1: . tti?. I>. ('. s'm r.t a fc\y d .\4
h?-ro waiting rt'lativv*. Shw lett
j f ,-><iay morning for Si. St*, plums
I S. she will vi.-ii other relatives.
I'rcjr. there ' she. Lave.j
Satur-.av l'or Washi>\gtur.. Mrs.
Mail.son is -formerly' of GeorgeI
.town anj is th?- sister-in-law o2
j t ho writ or.
j Mrs. Jenkins of Bu> klyn, N.-Y
i ;- h.*:e- t .the lH.'isi.dj of her sick
i ioi...or, Mrs.'- MatiLa G roc it.
L)r. W. P. Carolina i.V somewhat
-i:t .i-|fSi <1.
. Mi s.. Carolina Dunmore.is con
timid to'h.r r-o.n. We trust
. i that thev all will soon he better.
.
MARION NLWS
; j We vi : y -iVi'v to hear abcith
"Irs.- ('. Jam- a leaving Marion
v. ,'i V, Sh is h awing Phila.'
<1; hia wit.;. her ijatttfhtvtv and s't
! after the tie ih of la*r caugHTer
??? ?!! d -Li:.1
j -JiL_s. <? : spnjs. > ry ill r.o'w; sht
.. Tv Palmetto Leader which i>
r.-witv-' Lt.tliv cunty of- Marion;
*. \ he e-..oh who r-. taking it. en
Rev. S. "i:. \\>ts. u ! i * a*hi-d. f
:-i;,i myri' Sunday whici
> e-rtf M'. my.- i v. hw<-i\ tjver.
?f- h:-nr?rrrrr??' ; ;\ w'?>- a "gitfH
; :j v.'ii f>:t the v eir'ner.
i pa.:in- Manning.
i dinner f<.r Mrs-- H. ' Gji!k n
j '.: n ; of Ne'.v York which the;
! very siu-ch!
IkUu 1 M. K. Church
I Thweather \va?- indee ! . k>,:
ch'.a eh L;<. S -n ::iv An'i mam
w\ri> nmsent at hot'.'. services
iv i nine ar,<! e'i nih.ff.
i St: rid y sorrel < pcr.ed with <
"a?<_e ruiuiwr present. The l.ssoi
[ A'ib inst .actively tauirht hy tin
; la-hers. aft-.r which timely i>:
p mark- w'?s "made hy R *.v. Watsor
I>r. and Mrs. H. H. Cooper
^ J Flosvnct. Miss Hewy.Tr'i an i Mi^4'Green
of Mullina. Miss Laura M
0 White and Mrs. \V. P. -William'
'j I (-a-hers of Nrsmith and Proj
? j Julius A maker- were pleasant vis
0? ;tors of the M. E. parsonatfe th
% 1 I Week. ...
r>j The' .F.nwojth I.- atru,- Sup- rv;.0
, c-d hy Miss Edna Heaves is doi.n
? , excellent work. Miss Riavcvs vur
O j (icr.-tand- tho young people ?an
x'they ..re cooperating with' h'
O plan*.
O The Usher Board sponsored b
% Miss.Ruth Mitchell ar.d Mr. Gu<
O Taylor, Jr. is planning to do -r.m
0 real work this: year and is in at
O -"nl with the other prograins c
0 the church.
<j> 0OO OO OO GOO O O O O OO O O O OO'OO <
g ?. . GRADUATES
8 j : STU
o g GUF.KTfNGSh?
? * .
0 6 The Alumni Associatio
o 0 the growl h of the col leg
o 0 graduate and former stu
0 0 dress to 'he college at the
0 o by giviing us a complete
0r & t<-ll others.
! I s"
0 O Morris College,
2 o Sumter, S. G. z
>n>
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PALMETTO LEADER
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_"The Milky Way" :
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Lloyd's funniest picture since
* "Grandma's Boy"
? with
APOLlMi MENJOr '
STARTS MONDAY
' rftrasa
; BETHEL A. M. E. CHLROH~
Rev. B. S. Taylor. Pastor
- Dillon. S. -The inclement
j weather Sunday kept majiy of the
j dc.ildren from attending Sunday
i hooL how. v. r -In* SJimr
chcrs were at their post of duty,
j Morning service began at 11:30
I a. m., r after the regular prelimiu
nai ies 'of service, the pastor selected
his text front I Cor. 13;1.3,
. Theme: "Faith, Hope and Ch'.riv.".
This sermon indeed was full
t of- inspirational, and gave imfov.nation,
concv: nir.g the thought
1?lui brotherly lu.vc ivii should have
. >ne for another; As today being..
H -Lt apart as. "Founders Day'' a
program was -r nilered at the eve-'
ning service, Thfl Rev. L. Z. Me-.
Daniel also "Bro. J. C. Cdusar made
; iir.ely remarks. After which our
pastor related to . the audience
Biographical rketches from the
. i fe of'Rithai i- Alien, and Jiis
struggles for Freedom of the soul. '
K.yery ?y?e was mrole to rejoice
"'as Rev. Taylor ,o beautifully por
tfayed "What Faith in Christ .has
: to offer:" Kv i v oile tl~n.it was not
: r resent missed much wir.at they
: -hould know ..h-'Ut the biginning
if the church and i;.?- leg,hps. So
(-therefore let us do all we can to
magnify the principles that was
laid down by >>ur Founder, trust
dig in Go i an<i going t\A:h to do
i.fit4 rijfni anu iove ine good.
. '.TABERNACLE BAPT. CHl'RCll
Rev. W. M. Watson, - Pastor
I -..Sunday school at the ysual h ur
. ixlied by .Mi.-s Ethel Copel ami
. '-is the Supt.,' Mr. Br.diey ani the
Asst. were not present, ice- .anu
leet made it bar for man\- to be
present, but Wb-mado thjerr way to
. ' ...e S. S.
At 11:30 Rvv. K E. White
. preached a .wonderful sermon
' :':om Gal; 2.20.
L>. Y. P. L'. had a very good pro
e-rain conducted by Mr. .Bill And*, r
-on. .
At 7:30 Rev. K. E. WlfiTe preach
ed f 'r m St. Matthew 23:13.' The .
.Veatr.tr being so bathe.conere
travlo'v ,w;:s small. The collection
. was very good.
- We a.i very gltd to see Dea.
j Sttnh uso.out after being ill for
i a week.' .
Thv pa-to: is still abs-.nt, but
j is f:ne. _ ^ /
m MT7T G . > .?gia Flemh: / and
! M:'-. E. Ca:wiie, Mi-- Ilattie M.
1 j Col her an L many others- still
! -n the >i' k'list.
1?The- f-nyral of Mrs. I?na Hear-iV
v. a.- r.eld Tyie-day at tMt^?
_ !\iv-.-Ba: *..-*. t :.ui\'l"- J.
, j ZION I'll.(.KIM H.VI'T; ( Hl'R( H
j ,;t:...i Town? T" si,?w vou
p\ hat we. have 'if.no this year un1
i; t..-- 1- adershin ft. < >.:? n?w pas- '
v' !ur, Rev. J. W, Hopkins. Wo have
" ior.e consummately good, wo have
' I jortp-rn'i'il " u iti'i 'iuii?d'-ai?pa tin?
r.d his wife, and they hav... helped.
| us a gr eat dial.
; n..r dour pastor who is in harr
Miu:,;; with man-kind, sugge?-to.'.
: that wo celebrate our -X'nurch's '
.Ann.*'-^ry. As this is the 02nd .
<- yiar, v.\* wore all given en-elopes
.] ar.d asked to give a penny for
f each year.. Envelopes were- us.',.
, ore ; to friends al-o. ' : ~?
The r?^ lowing .ministers were
a on-program for the-"week of Jan-:
n. uary 27th. to February 2: Revs." I
e P, M. . Young, J. I'. Feeder, Sis-1
- ter S. H. Smith, L. C. Jenkins, W.
i. M. Brown an 1 last but not lease
f the Rev. \V. M. Downs.
[ ' J NO. I.Ol XDES LAID TO REST
; AT FROG MORE, SI C.
M-:. I.":ndcs spent more than
e 2'i years as leader of the Ebenezer
Baptist Church Choir; also
- several years as plantation group
g '.' 'i j. A very active and faithfui
mr-mlipv r>f tbf? Fhenezer Ban
. tist Church. He is survived by his
- 'v. and a daughter and two
sons ar.d 2 prand-children.
y Funeral services were conducted
>: Ha* /1day, February 1st at-2:00
o'clock l'vom his home by the Rev.
- Joseph S. Heyward, pastor and the
if Rev. Wm. J. Alston. Itrterm nt
was in Fropmore cemetery.
5OOOOO0OOOOC^O'O'OOOOOOOOOOOC*
J AND FORMER ?
DENTS I
? s
n desires to let you know of n
e, hence requests that every 5 !
dent send his name and ad- gi
t earliest date possible, there- g'
mailing list. Read, art and g'
icerely yours, g !
H. D. Dupree, president $
- E. M. Booker, secretary ?
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A_XOBLF, CITIZEN-PASSES?
Brown was more than eighty years
uhl m tin linn u; Lis death. Will
known and a very active citizen;
very industrious, excellent neigh
bor and a very fine man. Capt.
Alex Brown had many friends both
v. liite and colored:
? He is survived by seven sons
x
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? COFFEE
? ? ?
Y GUARANTEED
i FLOUR 24 lb. bag 7!
i TABLE SALT ~
& ALASKA PINK
i SALMON ^
? ^ ?
? FAT BACK lb. 12c
Y _
:l; FANCY BLUE ROSE
I RICE ^ ; lb. 5c
| GRITS " 5 lbs. 1,5c
Y __ ?: ,
Y TALL CAN
v Banner HASH lGc
!; MEDIUM BAR .
O.K. SOAP 3 tor 10 c
tSTALEY STARCH
:j: 3 pkgs. 10c
rr,o sheets
| Tissue?3 rolls 10c
;j; RB1M; Mil ,1ft Mil
| Pure Ribbon Cane S
| STEAK?Round or1
| PPREPORK SACS.
I J. DRAKE
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t 911 Gate Street
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Greenville
EFFECTIVE MOM
A LONG FELT NE1
Leave C'liarle Ion 9:00
Leave St. George 10:11
Leave Branchville 10:12
Ivave Orangeburg 11:12
Leave St. Matthews 11:.'}
Leave COLl'.MHI A 12:1."
_ Leave L'nion 2c2K
. .\rrive .>partani?urg .1:2,
Leave Spartanburg 3:3t
Arrive Greenville l:2.">
Arrive i alhoun 5 :1II
Arrive Atlanta 8:1
_- * st?i)s at ?ll statu
MODI UN COACHES. I ll i: I.
NOW IN
Consult T
W. K. McGElv, A.
J Southern R
|~aftd four daughters and "several"
i grand-children.
His funeral services were large|
ly attended and was conducted on
Monday. January 2CT-at '2 ftVIor*'
| f i urn His. liuiin- In Miu Hi i. ilw.n'iili
I S. Heyward, Pastor of the F.ben^
! 7er Baptist Church and the Rev.
! I. J. Brisbane, Pastor of the
Scott sville Baptist Church. In
Ui nuiat. .in?fcW?FroKimne?remr 1
tery. *
_ i
ur $ at Edens |
~ - ' / lb.. 17c
- - - X
5c . 12 lb. bag 40c |
: 2 pkgs. 5c
? Y
can 10c :|:
DESERT?LAR<iE 2Vt can x
PEACHES I2TJ
\o.r2 can ^ ?x*r
Field Corn 2 for 15c
1 lb. "can * !
iPork & Beans 5c |
8 OZ. BOTTLE ?
CATSUP 2 for 15c j
14 OZ. J AH ?
Apple Telly TOfl;
Br-azil Nuts lb. 10c
-POIND PACKAGE ?
Salted Sodas 10c ?
y * tj.
yrup Gal. 45c j
sirloin lb. 25c :j:
\GE lb. 24c
EDENS, inc. j
i Food Stores"
^N^K~THK-OPKN4N4?
Fish Market !
niK? _ $
Dial 4256 I
s Fresh Fish, Ovsters, Ejrjrs ?
lickens .[
V COST I
i anu Denver Mir the same price *j*
>ur nearest telephone {
DDIE FERGUSON, Asst. Mgr. %
r
ladies I A |
ldren AMf
Soles j
~VIART IN I
I11S HAMPTON STREET ft
nHBMBaMBDHBBHOb')
y more?:;
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iuf FlourI
?r Flour)
'O U R MO N E Y I
) SERVICE |
and Atlanta!
DAY, JANUARY 13 '<
EI) NOW PROVIDED
A. M. "Carolina Special"
A. M. "Carolina Special"
A: M. "Carolina Special"
A. M. "Carolina Special"
3 A* M. "Cari?lina Special"
> 1'. M. "Carolina Special"
P. M. "Carolina S'pecial"
i i . .11. "A nrolina Special"
) P. M. Train No. 29 P.
M. Train No. 29
- P. M. Train No." 29
0 P. M. ('.* T. Train No. 29
>ns (irt'cnvillii- to- Atlanta.
OWF.ST HATKS IN HISTORY ft|
KITF.CT 11
icket Agents
(i. P. A., Columbia
'y'l. System!
Saturday, February 15, 19." 6
Important Notice!
All teachers in District No. 3
are requeatied - to meet Friday,
Feb. 14th at 4 o'clock instead of
0 o'clock. fjupt. 1 i-Henggf inf ornied
' me this week only six teachers
in our district have not naid their
annual dues for the Palmetto
State Teachers' Association. I
- am asking those six to report to
our meeting or to Mr. Eleazer's
- office.?I wont to bo the first dis-??
trict in the County to pay out. '
We wish to thank the other teachers
in my district who: have paid
out. The meeting will be at Waverley
school.' ~
W. R. BOWMAN,
District President. . .'
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