The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 14, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Pa*e 8 I Special s I A \is<? here this week 1 L lined and prettiest litth I ; ished n beautiful map 3 all around. Indirect li.ul t Icnati n. where we have years?1321 Main Stre< v - ci_. n a rsi'w op 1*1 ng ok A v.r??'it selection of S| B and in'diluent service tl ' j-?ERKF. Sll.'i 1 for i: ACi I ; " VISITING i? L YivU HKR ] :-l; The Season's* i .- im 7 7 ^-^5 . r| ' ' j MARILYN'S f HOSE j. I uH Fashion . ?j, Now S -r:n ; fi Shades . ? - )i -77 M 'li ! I si !: >i.i.v M:\vs ?< " ' ,?-?- t V.' ; ; : ' ' 5 car tr.;c . _ ( . " ' ' " ,i i .. ; !{. ft ;U:i t a .'.a..! i' .a:-. t<n t' '. t>a tl .r.ity f.eld <h .i- ' }?. a''t':iir. with ?' ;-i' .ii.-trict. ? 1 .-''!.?/??! f ?!* > " * . tYnm 1 V ; !. < 'jllc^'o Ploii a:'- s^1 ! * ' - fojlftft- wo : ' " '( " J "n a ' ' ' ' V> , r.ojt th : :: .: a*/! to ftinii* back .... .'. - a ii;tiii * "'r :! ' > hf.mc- wi '."A (. ' ]< f-tl'J. - Ati(l.-i>:oix and X a. I? >:< and Bib ' .i . i11 : it; nr.: J .. ?ci. ><> .< in i:< II M;\VS ' ; -j -it: - ? -h-ip i--: -iv ay from t' e tfJ ? ia it.'.-- a.i.ii- a ' 1 ; I. F :r Son ; 1 .. ( ' ' : 1 II use <1 for J J: 1sub j\ *t. " !.; a. To : v a - in the spi ?*??L?i I >rw.* and his boa be i\<lt because t! c \ fit ail a: ."v.-it* a rlifrio-M sTwut. T - t:.t.f Lord's Supp a . ii!*'.: > this wo Q'btp a numb \ty-ar ri -t-. l to wi < ;' : <' Hit of tov -\s i M< --V-. .loffena ri. ! lb :vif; o! CollcM "7 r ;nr an i i/, .anof Camero o .lie (i io of Unity, Mo ? Matilda 'Montgomery, Li I.' e \Y*. I.'fcr, Iianks, Can i.i? s, " .Simmons of I M an " I.o\."i. 11 it! Lent ist ('bar; a' '1 . i - ;: s\ I.i ks, Mi -< - Joni a; I Pha. it : f ','!(( school ?ncult V t a o \vi'!i-o'tno at all Mums. I I . ;.n I I. a iir- w -re very lark a* t"?vl 'I. Th- fveninpf ser? in ni ri Mir. Text I.ul While^At IARILYN SLIPPER i :>r All Visitii vill convince you that ours n i? Slipper Shop in the state, ^tnt w41f npt r^eo^mze44-a^ t+ l(> \\ (MmI I AVt'lv <>am.li>rtulil liting system with Italian tm I)eon pleasing disc,rini inatinj et. just 2 doors from Kress K*k Now Ready for T >ring's very newest foot won iiat brings you back, and prk< . KUWARE A? ? Carolina To; osting Slifip A, i we, ofTor <j?rS ~?7 >!i;\ I-KW A f 4 our St.R'.i a ** Newest and Most Be v sryi.Ks koii kprix; \ The i MAKLKNK A Swinp; Stra-i . i that comes in ' TH- combination $0?? ^ba' a U1/ ; , . 1 Ini r hi viinm .IRPLLR St tiS'2liMAIN STREET mnsanHnnn GREENWOOD M.\VS *' Mi-, wiiiia;... o.! G: ;V :/'-^ana -V t; 1-.- ?j".. ' ? jt'- ?&j>-vainr- T:. 1 . wV: u.?.i y.a-' '..iia. i i>y -i:..- i, uVUii'y. All-.. ; i;:ui. ty. 'U!jj* .'r. Mo.-.Mr>. r a:. A.r.ai Mr-.. a Gr ..n.'.v u Giansaa .v .n.< <.ij- -G.' ..i C. V> liii' 1.1 ' Iim II . i". Int.-.'AVftSi Ol i'J'i i Xaigl'Ve Mi: "I a ??i .ii.U; '.".v. Mi.:;.. .?v'. .'.'i a n . l>i-.a.-au?t ts i|?. To i-ir. myua: : .J ?.?: ?. i- 'in. IV ick 'll-G \\ V UU.-l' iic \\ ill s t aji a:.; oui afair:. 1 no .MucovHiiua l!. Y. I*. I'.;-, ill ice 'aiU-i.iajou wav .sjilcfi vt'u-r tin- op a;iiK .-? ? > ii..- . ix i?it?ic* < aiitL^i wa> i.? ~i jMiiii-.'i. h" i-n^'iaiii \va- oui : u ii <>n as , )g .: ?.V? 1'I: .-.W.iili. sii.u.- ail'; l i-i !>. I'm-. 'S'llVtf .-<lVtl.-l-.- lr! 1111 * 1 < > ift- inrl .-i.vriul -sjir.-rr.;a I*., ay --i\ 11w i< ah' Will. Ilaiii.-oii, I'us.; .\ .< Walker, Svc. c; Mi.-.- AiGjtta lv. 1-air a. , Vf k-i.vt nT Ai;<l<-:-I'll. S. u.'.u nei brotilor. "4i. v. la I' I < aI.o is paAtonnt; in Am ti: on. .Silve r Tea of Ma-je ioaia W. [rS v. met at the- hoiuv of'Mr. \- ,?1 vs. Wi.liam Lewis of. Oak St < ! :;;u. I- Proyram was aliened by sin. 'Wi.at A J-'iien l \Vi' Have in u' is." liy^lrS. ('ait r. . r .Scripture le>son l>y Miss ,\ iv e .( ?unn?'n.1 Pruyu' bv'Mh; N<>ia Xe Iwoi n\ Short lit b\ Ite... IV.niels. a \'isitf?i> - - lie'., Daniel. Jlev. (J I: Mis;. ('oi iiu-' < on ie? t 'anhon, I ii.- ?ray yave a .si.oi t talk;.'but \ r- n-t rust my, ^ i(ul i i'.'inr oiit^.? Ilene licliun' he Rev. Daniels. ii(. .'.al subject ' "The TTiireliant ei> Face." Thp visitiny mirths" n- ' .Flews. Hash and Iloll.ack A. I.ovely Hill. The collections it- (iay were $12.2 7. ,-n The I!c\\ 1-. 1 .^.Fanner an^ ( in 2ivtrat.on wilT worship with 1 o. (' ( Lisbon and Ids rojiyieyat -n, on the. fifth Sunday in .March 11p. ni. Prof. J a.-'. S. Robi z- -jn't.t th - w < k tii i tit Lis. for; i-- nonie, Mullins.' -Ife repot ts a v ly | [ijca-a'r.l urn! successful trip, h; The Rev, I*. (VwI.ishoO lu!j ? i;s vices a the '"Shiloh (hunch all < y. Sunday. .Morning text St. I, 10 1 1. This was a glorious fr ag-. And this litttlc group \s working haul to bring their c!;u ;e i;p to tho top. tending tl 1 . " W 7T * * ' yvs: .v-.i ? ' THE SHOP ig Teachers ow is the daintiest, .most re Completely remodeled and to sanve store. Interior is tjn_-. _ le red modernistic cozy seats insparent lijrht bowls. Same i; lady shoe buyers for 11 'eachers' Convention r ideas. A polite, eourteous i>s most REASONABLE* * al-imlucc rnent Cor tilth _ iuhors to visit thi-, intercr Shop (luting this week Ji-SfcT (U' ltlvA I 1 II I h 1<1. with each purchase ot ltd S2.!I<J footwear. . ; i antiful -Footwear M) SIMMER HKiij " PJ99 and $1.99 1-m \n. <>km:fts rn.i.Ki) ^ I'M. s iosiam: 0 yeP ' tiaU EE . ' / I I'1 aiuHni; Out St-rvifc iOP in ( ulumbja mpgr ? JW *' ^1?1!? (.hi:at 1 ai.i.s m:\vs i Sn'-visiV. K Kunt'ra! >o vjvc.- ;wfr?-. : .' ! ! foi Mis. Fram.T ' at Fa-i* -Yi- w < uii'vh; lit* j;V:: 1 ".'i v. ,t ii - il 'i, i i-'i t in- j r ... t i-A.al cs/lotry. Th.- ci.ii.iiiitri:y- was :.?ac!<k'nt-(J train >\vh--n Mi.s, -Mr.'mic (iay<l< pass- ; to tho'trri'a: boyon 1 on l'i /' ~"pdny". -Marrh -0; Kwlwristic Vei'vie. ! \v< re 'hold < :) Sundae at Para a 1 } C rh. Si e v>'a> laid to ivst . .'.V ' Paradi-v Ceim-teiy... . Miss . lvlizaheth (iaiiv s, a -t ^ }: at lif1!;- 'iii't (%.]';' I2i-. Spent ' w iltiys at home. The *- eohd Qar.t' i'.y <'??n:V . l t.i - v.a- hi!.: at Paindisv Chun 1 ? March ?>. It was cjuiiea succe; ' '*!' ! h is K! r A. Kti-s. I| (oh ! inosided. ser-. i I 'a ra>ii -e Schofd t.. ! I -T> - I" ,,tl 1 ry respect. .We haw only a fi ita. | mere weeks, ami every one is tr ,1,... j ina ! > 11.? <h>\- 'he W -T. T 1 ai- I ttir'if \vh?? play l>alh - ha really en.io\\il tic eanie this -t ,li<? ,>"11 though t'hi-y 'w. r l:\t-. h-*.'i " nipc. The : eaiional *ide of* ; i school lil\. is taken care ?>f Wis. Oliver Mali. ."ah " T' ;' p'lpi!*' names a u> : ( ..l ie- i c ?e!:>i!a..tic roll f he !:i -1 - i x Woks' leport. Mi-s ?, . ! I o!a ' nihitiirii; m, Carle (ia * dem Sat K. Hall. J.' hpit. Coh-iiu %i 1 \ ( .A on. Mai yprot Talt'oi ' u" Beatrice BouJwaiv, "Kth l W'h.i Bessie Mc'GulioUKh, Juanita Bai :in; os.and Alio Talfor-i. K.vyry i? looking finv.a , o tie "Sprue' Carnival" an I "P lu'- ,1,,,-i.o < W- ... ... . j>la<v Miuvh -7. 1 with " int.i: ipatio'n. ; Our principal, Mr, F. I>. Die* it??.v ,vas rc-ol c'tv<>rj.M!ijst nt' t ^' Chester County Tench is' A-LlA ciation, and Mrs. Cnthr-rin? _ lti; ih'm wa i ? t'li'ctc< 1 see re', a . !' the "sanu- < > yani/.at inn for i iil'th cons -cut i'.e tim s. ianr.ir.tr " 't!> att n<7 $?( '' Sta ITachors' ,\-s'tciati?>n in Colunil jlar.-h I'j-'jn. I'rincipa! I'.ew carried the f< hiwintr nu-.niht r- to- the ' Bioloj nn" < !a.-s to Ch r.i'r on Monday, the j icturc "Th- Fife* of L^r I'a-teur." Hrrh? Hlizahc a Caison, t'leo (iibsnn, Oharl's 11a A::.os Ford, and F.ai nest I'eltoj WOO'DIM FF NKWS ; Ch h.Trinity A.M. E. Zion Church 'hi. Siinuay .school at the usual ho ;ih vith Supt. and all teachers thoir i>?>-1 of duty. * * ' At d 1tht. pastor, Rev. J. e L. All n preached a wonderful se on! At X o'clock Sunday niuunch 111 PALMETTO LEADER | CALHOUN NEWS | - . The Golden View Sunday school opened at the usual Irour. All teachers were present. Elskin Reid, Supt. ' Services jat Abel Ghurch were enjoyod by every one. Rev. J. W. ! Beeks, the ^pastor, brought a won ! derful message to the hearers on Sunday morning. He chose for ! a subject, "The Second Coming 1| of Christ^ ' ? | Again Sunday j)ight Rev. Books Ij brought us another soul stirring sermon. The Golden View Ladies Auxiliary met at the honi% of Mrs. H. Reid. After?a?business meeting, the hostess served dainty refreshm.-nt< __J A great number of friends attended the funeral of Mr. Willie Aiken at New Hope Sunday after-1 noon. . Mr. John Williams and family of Georgia have moved in the old Tyree hall! We are glad to have them with us. t. Mrs, Minnie Dupnee was hostess at a dinner Supday. She had as her guests Rev. an<f MT5.~J.AV.-_ - FK'ek?, and?.Mr. and Mrs,?David 1 Dupree. Mrs. J L). 15: yan and Mr. Wil a iams "of Seneca. re Vistors in ill Calhoun Wednesday. [ The Catlvovjn Graded school j L girls' bask>;ball tcajn motored to I Pickens Friday afternoon and defeated th.. I'jckens team 12-2. . Mr. Richard Butler has return"d homo a*t r spending! several months in Washington. IT. C. Miss Susanna Byrd and Mr.. J. I I. Karle Were quietly married onj Sunday afternoon. The young I <nm!t. will live In the Reese Apart i inent. ' | SPARTANBfRG 'NEWS' [Mrs. Shaw the wife of the newly elected pastor of Metropolitan A. M. E. Z., Church, Mesdames Lula B Abrams, Elva J. Wilson Azalee McGhee's home on Sunday afternoon. Sunday^ marked another glorus opportunity for ehurch-gqers. Quite a number were sene on The way to church'and church school. Rev. A. M. Matthews, the pasto:. I preached a \eiy guml .semion, in the_ morining and night. Clubs made the club, made the reports. Ever Rc-ad\ ?lt>.'00; Rescue ?16. ,f?; Diamond $10.00; Superioi 32.25: General collection" Collection* $23:40; total collection for the-day -The Night- Hawk S..? ial cl.it> j net . la-.t "M )i-day nightthe home of .1- h"-^4i--l ;cn on ciwidand Ave. Bttsir.es of imp; rtarue wadiscussed. A new m* ttiber^ was admitted " the"?T-b * ta-ly course of jca.hes urni. <:acker: \yas served ! wl t ciut airljoutT.cd ' m< ct a: tl.e l. sir*I Roosevelt Bvi<1. U j . Mr. T. .1. JetTcrits ?.f the fa-.;! I tv of the Cummmg street hie I " i- i ....11..;.) ... i . i, ; M'lH'Ul wa.-> tafivw i?? i??- ?i miji .. GuITm-.v on account "f the death ?>i his father. He ha** his many x' friend'-- sympathy. J Pacihit Junior High School 'Hi-.* dedication >t i vices, Field' Pay an-T basket ball tournament will be given here on the school . - ginning at II o'clock A. M. an > . e:vi.-Thursday. March 25th be. j: < ?!:tin5r.rr on through th* nigh Any school .wishing to enter th. >; .i!ivi'j?T.t will will be welcomta t.. ()" s". Please notify the prinli. A. MilK r, Principal: h* \\ vl.IIALLY HIGH SCHOOL ' i Ti e i aehers and students have hie:: i j j a friendly'contest since lama! y 11. The class raising the largest amount of money over ?L\00 would receive a prize. The v.- contest came to an end last Thurs*v lay right after th.,> following de!*. Katv was discussed: Resolved \? -i'bat b.ere should b?* an old aged, pension established in the U. S." : The affirmative speakers were i. Mrs.- (Iraeie Robinson and Rev. J. by. t. Rui inson. Those on the neg'c: ivt- wei e M>'. John Woods and ,e, A5is - A-i anda Williams, Judges. '. -^! v-ers Ralph -Holloway, Klijah ).it!i;.ii: and Mrs. L.ula Goldsmith. i i . a;urinative won. . ; * tiif Rf\\ Posey .delivered a won. ' derful message. Mis. Ellon Spovman of Winston Salem, N. C. is visiting her si*toj. an.) neice, Mrs. Alice Fostor and Sirs. Mattie Gibbs. k Mt-i M. S. Callaham and Mrs. Ma.tde L. West of Spartanburg., v..a- the dinner guests of Mr. and v'" Mrs.. I .aw Wilburn March ,!i. 1 Mrs. Zelaka Miller of Washington. I). C. has beon called home to j: th- he<l side of her father, R. P. N'ori is, w* *> is very ill. Sick list: Mrs. (J. Foster, Miss Sarah. I'tshields, R. P. Norns, Mi>. Rachel Rice ? RIDGE SPRING NEWS Sunday school was called to orL der at the usual hour. A large t and int/-resting group enjoyed the h- discussion of the lessjon. t" At 12 o'clock a large congrcgation enjoyed the soul stirring ser ) iimn pleached by Rev. Jones. Faculty and students are looking forward to the Annual Field I lay to he held at the .Saluda Ros? enwald school Saturday,. March 14. ui' Ridpr- Hill teachers as well as at other teachers of the County were all smiles when the President roll. ported that Saluda County had r- registered 100 percent for the hh State Teacher's Association and 7 Washing CHESTER PARAGRAPHS (Continued from page- one) * rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanbaci? I An all - day rain atcomj?oiied with a "strong wind and quite a j drop in temperature made Tuesday |_JL very gloomy and wintry- day \ r imvy iiigil notes The girls and boys basketballteams attended the Tournament in Camden -Friday- and Saturday. On Friday they defeated Lancaster Hi on Saturday they Were defeated by t milter Academy of Cheraw. Monday night, they played Friendship college in Rock Hill. The girls forfeited their game to Friendship in a score 1 to 0. Seme -for the hovs. Finlev Hi ?n; Friend . hip 12. At both the Loomis street and Finley Ili schools, teachers and pu; pi Is are working on the beautitication of the grounds. ' . Thirty-nine pupils were. Vwy _ hajMH?Friday when Principal- Fniley put into their Lands their monthly checks. }Iiss Ernestine Wilkerson. Home Economic teacher witnessed the games" in Rock Hill Monday nite. Most of the teachers from both schools will attend the Teachers' Association in Columbia next week. Mlseea- Mabel, Janie Mae and Hattie Crosby students of Finley Hi were caller' to their ho mi t.T Rlaiis Sunday because of the death of "an aunt. -? Mr. Luke Wilkes, a former student of Finley Hi was on the cam pus Monday. He is spending- 4< while with his parents in the c<v.:n 1 ty. I STATE COLLEGE I..- " VS COLUMBIA PROS. .. ,. a , , ? ...... - ? ? i1 I Monday' Night, March 16, ' Oddfellows Hall The strong basket* Ball .team from State College will play Cor lumbia's protc.ssional Warn lionday night March 10, at the OddT fellows Hall, 8 p. m. The State College Bull Dogs have lost only one, game this season and aro contenders Tor the Southern Championship. They have won. by a largo score from teams in Ohio, Virginia,?Alabama,?North Caro- 'ma. West Virginia. 'Georgia ami South Carolina. It will be a treat i or Columbia fans to sie this won derful .basket ball team in action on the local court, Columbia Pros, have won several games this sea nn and they too have a wonderful -team" 'coin posed of former pla;. erv of some .of our best eol-j 1 gf teams. ; The- fdlkfrving men c?'iiip"-e thy ."Cld uinb i a _Pumi. team:-h Crawfold (Coach), Stallworth. Walker. Anderson. Smith and several others from Benedict and Al- | n. The game will be played under the*, auspices of the Howard ' School Parents- Teachers Association. Gospel Tornado Speaking? j Speakingr f rom?Kan-tt-*4 city M,,?WUU spend Thur-dayi | in S. Louis., j Will arrive in t ittle Rock Sa? i irda,v. Will' j leave Tuesday, f for Columbia, I South Carolina 11 I to? Teachers',! I Meeting. . Will 1 i - top at 3frs. M | Smith's, p 2 9 I Pine St. in* -stead of Dr. fe H'dman. So ? long; will be on air next week . over Station M.LQC. TABERNACLE RAPT. CHl'RCH Sunday sell =d a- the usual hour with Supt.. Richard Rrailv if charge.. We are very sorry to reonrt our Asst. S'-ot *' Mr. ;\V. J Harris is Very sick at this writing; also one of our teachers. Mis. Georgia Flemming is very sick. We hope that they will soon recover. At 11:30 R<v. Watson prcach -d from St. Luke 22 chapter, them 'I c-t Supper.'1 was a sou' stirring sermon, vtiy} entire church e.me to lie rejoicing. that the refund cluck had been rer ceived. An approciatiive audience - witnessed the jd.ay presented h\* the | 3rd Hi. Class of B-. ttis Academy, j Th'.y expressed there* d\vs as hav- ' ing .spent an enjoyable evening. vV'i* .re gee l that Mis-: Petersor i >ur nftisic and lth grade teacher \ is ill. We wish for her a speedy j recovery. Mrs. Cittria Corlcy Burris is teaching in her place. Prof. Adams attended thoTlfs- j trict Agricultural meeting in Co-lumbia Thursday. He was accompanied to Columhit bv his wife. Mrs. J. M. Adams. We regret very milch that Mrs. j Henry Petorson is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. Orlan la William*, a Sophomore of Allen University spent spent the week-end with her parents. Miss A. R. Williams is home after closing a successful school term at Waterce. Master L. M.-Barnes of Popular Branch spent the week-end with his teacher, Mr. Henry Peterson.. Mrs. Jerome Mason of of Aiken is visiting her, parents, Mr. and A. J. Corlcy. jsociationJ lion Stree K i t. urn i u'm.' * . / ' ' , for honest value USED CARS stop by 1924 MAIN buy where THE OK Counts J & OK CHEV. CO. | 1924 Main St. I 1 7 th AN f Recei A : ?AN I Dai V - - -T - ?FO <|??South Carolina I TOWNSHIP A | Thursday, V DANCE FROM 9: V This is the social af ? ; n ?; _ "tt y i n< X S, C. State Colle* 'Featuring Harold June of X ADMISSION ? . ? ?l -T A X I NCI V-" ?~ A - COM MI' Willis C. Johnson ?; * R. Hopto y * I Men, I Half ? WILSE W. | PHONE fi820 I K??? 1 Iwhy r\y us Good En (A Better ANI) SAVE Y I IMPROVED Greenville / EFFECTIVE MOM), A LONG FELT NE.EI Leave. Charle ttin 9:00 A Leave St. (ieorfje 10:11 A " Le&ve Hranch\ille 10:12 / Leave Oran^elnirj; 11:12 -i Leave St. Matthews 11:33 J ?_ Leave < OH MHIA L2:*V 1 Leave I'nion 2:28 1 -Arrive Spartanburg 3:23 Leave Spartanburg 3:30 I Arrive (ireenvllle 1:23 I'. Arrive Calhoun __ 3:19 I Arrive Atlanta 8:10 | No 29 stops at all station: (OACin-S. THF- LO' NOW IN I C'onsuU-^Cicl W. K. Met;EE, A.-G Southern R1 3ine at Gr it???? ? wvwi J I.nil 1,1 JUM Jj I 1 Saturday, March 14, 1936 WANTED!? .Cooks, Maids, Nurses, one male Chef Cook, Delivery Roys with hi-' cycles. COMT1YIRTA Employment Bureau 1521 Main Street R&tm T Phone SH6C REAL ESTATE Wo are ownorH and developers of High CIbsh colored property. If it's a home?see us. COLUMBIA KKAl7rY~C07~ Incorporated FIVE POINTS PHONE 5612 ?? r V T X T A * >- -> IN UAL f intent ro - V .. ice ! . : v R . <|* State Teachers X kUDITORIUM Marchl9| X T 30 UNTIL 1:30 X . , X rair of the season V ^?_ >masson's " fians Orchestra V .. June's Royal Collegians ?, * 44 CENTS J, Ll'DEI) ?? - v X Y ? rTEE- . ; Dr. Robert Mance n Paul ' ~ ; ?? adies >1A ^f49c MARTIN S lfS HAMPTON STREET | MORE? 8 uf Flour I Flour) OUR M ONEY I ? SERVICE J ^nd Atlanta I \Y, JANUARY 13 I " ". > > NOW PROVIDED" . M. "Carolina Special" l. M. "Carolina Special" i. M. "Carolina Special"..., V. M. "Carolina Special" A. M. "Carolina Sneri.nl" \ M. Carolina Special" 1*. M. "Carolina Special" I'. M. Train No. 29 M. Train No. 25) ~ 5 \ M. Train No. 29 P. M. C. T. Train No. 29 s Greenville to Atlanta. WEST RATES IN HISTORY 1 :ffect Let Agents , P. A., Columbia H y'\. System I