The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 21, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
I | Saturday, March 21, 1936.
l Mr OI.J A....u:_ I-V 1
? ?... C.-J mvuiv uuu^iass,
furmerly Miss Merideth Corley,"
who have been living in New York
City have returned to Florence, S.
C., Mr. I\ouglass' home.
After a visit of five and a half
months stay in New York City,
Mrs. W. H. Corley has returned
to Columbia with her two sons,
Richard and H. J., where Richard
\ attended City College and H. J.
* the Frederick Douglass Public
school- Number 139. They report
a lovely stay.
Kir. qn'd Mrs. John Davis of 2404
Green St., had as their dinner
\ ; guests Sunday. Mr. Hughes Heri
rion, Undertaker of Barton, Fla.
"V While here he made many calls
on old friends.
' ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The RoSe Social Club met at
thy home of Miss Margaret Goodwin.
The . meeting was called to
order" by the president. First selection
My Sunshine. Prayer by
Hattio Roberson; second hymn
Steal Away. After which the roll
was called. Each member responded
with their Biblc verse and fee
\ The minutes were read and acTopt\
ed. We discussed old and new bus?ineas.?After?which
we adjourned
to meet at the home Mrs. Luberta
* Jones.
TWELVE PALS SOCIAL CH'H
The Twelve Pals Social Club
? met at the liuine of?MtJiS Sara"
Black 121.1 Barnwell St., Thursday
Mo? ...UU ?u_ '
wim tut; _vice-president
pi'esiding. The opening song- In
the Gardeh. Bible verses ~wv.ro ro_
cited by all. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read, reVceived
and adopted. Roll called and
each member responded. The hostess
served ham sandwiches, salmon
salad and punch. We adjourned to
. meet with Mrs. Rosa Thompson,
1809 Lady street.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
?v The Lucky Bird Social club met
at the home of Miss Quenie Thur
mond March 17, at 8 o'clock. Opening
by singing Something in my
? heart keeps on worrying me. Scrip
\ ture lesson John*l):21. Prayer in
concert led by the president. After
the devotionals the president took
charge of the meeting. No sick
< reported. The old and new business
was discussed. Tho roll was
. icalTed ^2.GO was received from
Miss Mary Lou Carr and Miss An
pie Porter gave a fish fry. The
'total c.olWt.ion?g.MH). Members
I pi^entnine. The next meeting
wtff be at the home of Miss Ma?\
mie 'Coleman 2 Park street,
jL March 24th. Wmiei'e'served sand
* wiches, tea, caWtand candy.
IN memqriamT ~
In memory of my dear mother,
: this life ilarch 22^ 1921.?
( Days of sadness still come over me
$ Tears in silence often flow,
~s? "Fer^fnefnoTy keeps~"you~ ever near
me
Though you died five years ago.
Mrs. Marietta B. Patterson, daugh\
ter; Mrs. Martha Jones, sistejr;
Mr. Julius-Williams, brother
IN MEMORIAL.
A token of love to the memory
of our dear father, B. J. Madden,
who entered into rest March 21,
1925.
"In our hearts your memory lin1
gers, sweetly, tender, fpnd true,
There is not a day, dear father,
that we do not think of you."
No matter what may happen to us
no matter where we may roam,
The memory of you, dear father,
. will he the sweetest thoughts we
# own.
, Daughter Reiv/cna ATnddi?n Humphrey,
grand-daughter, Hannah
Catherine Hunter, Detroit, Mich.;
Son, Cresswell W. Madden, Columbia.
THE MYSTIC ( LI B
Xireenville,_JL_ C-?Dn?Friday
evening, March 12, ttu- Mystic
/ Club met with Miss Nell Wadesworth.'
A short business meeting
was hold a few minutes before the
hour for playing.
Three tables were prepared for
contract bridge. .
At the end of the game Miss
1 Alice Fekler held high score and
was presented two lovely towels.
Miss Beatrice Shumate held second
high score and was presented
n IatoI no lro 1
i w i*/ t vi j v ci ivv, |yiai/wv.i
I Miss Mamie Shumate held low
score and was piesented.a bath
cloth and three powder puffs.
The hostess served a nice fruit
If salad that was very palatable.
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, A IX)VELY RECEPTION
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t A lovely reception was given in
C honor *>f the petite and most atI
' tractive bride of January 28th,
1935, Mrs. Thelma Rawflinson
I? Gallman. The affair was given
at the bride's spacious home on
| Stark Street by her mother, Mrs.
[vV Maggie Rawlinson, Mrs. Gallman
pM was the recipient of many lovely
u o?. ? rjfeeful gifts, given by her
I y friends. '
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FEDERATED CLUB NOTES
Mrs. Fanfrit' Griffin" entertained
the Marion B. Wilkinson Federated
Club at her home on Center
Street, the second Tuesday in
March.
Methods of raising money foi
Commencement prizes for the two
schools, and for - the Wilkinson
home, were, discussedl A ?club
rally was launched for |he next
meeting, at which time all members
?re urged to bring in as large
amounts as they possibly can.
Plans, also were made for a bene-4rt?basketball?game?between?the
CCC Camp boys and Brhinerd Institute,
the proceeds of \vjncb will
go for charaty and the home.
Following the business meeting
the program tos presenter!.
Music?Bjt the club members.
Vocal Duet?Misses Eloise Bab
cock and Mabel Hill. .
Reading?"It Takes a Heap of
I.ivirwr T n A Hnuc?. f a
Home," by Mrs. R. J. Torrenco
Read nig?Selection from J, W.eldon
Johnson "God's Trombones"?
by Mrs L. G. Spellman.
?Music? 1 *
After the program the hostess
served a delicious course of ice
cream and cake.
SPARTANBURG NEWS
The Night Hawk Social Club
held its regular meeting Thursday
night at the home of RoosevclJ
Byrd. Business of importance
was discussed. A course of potato
salad, crackers and tea was served
after which several games of
whist were enjoyed by all. The
club adjourned to meet at the
home of John Coleman.
Miss Marian E. Garner, R. N.,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J
X. Y. where she has accepted a
position in Sea View Hospital
Wo ajl wish for her a great-suecess._
.
ReV. J. S. Earl^'formerly of this
citv but nbw residiner in Washine
op preached at the majority Baptist
Church Sunddy morning and
night. scr
DAWSON'S ALL-STATE IIIC II
SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM
Coach Ollio Dawson of State
College, director of the recent high
sjehool basketball tournament
picked the following All-State
team:
Forwards: Bligen (Aivery; Joyner
(Alston)
Center. Anderson (Sterling)
Guards: Pezant ("Avery; Wrighl
(Avefy). i ; .
Anderson was the high scorei
in the recent tournament and mar
ifested remarkable ability1^ as ar
all-round player. Pezant wakcor
sidered the most valuable playet
fastest. Wright and Bligen were
of the tournament, and Joyner thc
both valuable?men^^o Their team
and figured conspicuously in its
championship honors.
The Cavaliers Club held -its reg
ular weekly meeting Tuesday nite
March 17. at the residence of Mr
Marion Williams, 1008 Washington
street. The meeting was callet
to order at eight o'clock. The devotional
services were conductec
by the chaplain Mr. lilelvin Her-burt7_Ttn??business
was discusset
very briefly with the president pri
siding? After which the financia
roll was called; each member re.
sponded briefly. The meeiing ad
journeu 10 mccx; wixtt-ittt.-attrtctm
Herbert next week. Thp host
served a very delicious repast. Everyone
left expressing themselves
as having spent a most enjoyable
evening.
MODERNISTIC SOCIAL CLUB
The Modernistic club met;at the
home of Miss Himes Tuesday nite
March 17th." The meeting was opened
by singing In the Garden,
The business atfairs were discussed
both old and new.
We responded to the financial
roll call. We were then server,
and dismissed; after which w e
danced and lead friendly Conversations.
We were visited by the Ca.
valiers Social Club, which has latt
ly-been organized. We wish then
much success in their organization.
So long everybody until wt
meet again next Tuesday.
MONTICELLO NEWS.
Miss Wilba Shell ;rfclightfuITy
entertained the Monticello Clul
on Tuesday. The meeting opened
at the regular hour witbAhe'pl'esident
in charge. We had a shon
program after which business of
importance was discussed. Mr. F,
Smith visited us as a representative
ll'om the Radio "club
our club about the Popularity con
test. Mr. Smith's inspying talk
impressed us so much that w e
couldn't resist entering the contest
We don't feel as if we're getting
into trouble by getting in the contest,
but we will have to do hard
work to win. The president called
ofF the plan that we were thinking
about until a latei^ date. The minutes
of the last meeing were read
and adopted. The roll was called
and dues collected. The hostess
served a delicious course of potato
salad, fried fish and crackers,
ambrosia and pineapple "cake. Everyone
expressed herself as having
spent an enjoyable evening.
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The bride graciously moved about
her quests, gtrwned in black
chiffon velvet with two dainty
shoulder chips of rhine stone oak
leaves for the only trimming.
Card playing and dancing were
the divorgence of the evening.
Drinks, Ice cream, cake, mints,
and nuts were the menu for the
evening. The couple will reside
at the home of the bride's mother,
on Start St,
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RADIO NEWS. I"
TfTe Radio "Social Cluh. blastW
again Tuesday, March ?17th at the
home of Mr. Albert-ftarids.-i-The,*
report from our party of March ?
and a discussion of the Club's pop
ularity contest and dance were the
only issues in this meeting. Due
to the fact that rain stopped our
- representatives fronr visiting various
<jlubs on,the appointed night
we ale asking any club that woCild
like to enter the contest to see
any member of the Radio and get
. full details?and any number of
tickets desired. The names 'of the
clubs taking part will be announced
in the next issue of this paper.
Next meetine- will be held at the
home of Mr. Roland Harris.
GOLD DIGGERS.
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Willie Brown 42G Pickens St.
The meeting was called to ordei
and carried on in the regular man
ner Our unfinished business was
_ that of a nartv which" is to be had
in the near future. Watch The
[ Leader for to date; After t h e
business was transacted, the hostess
served, a vCry nice course of
friod chicken, .hot rolls,, coffee
and peanuts. We adjourned to
meet at the home of Mrs. Dest,
cina Martin, 1220 Legree S.U
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; MRS. MADELINE B. ' LUCAS
COMPOSER STOPS IN
^ ? . LAK E CITY ; ? :
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Mrs. Madeline Boyd, Lucas of
| New York City stopped over ir
f Lake City last Saturday nigV-tt
Mrs. Lucas is Composer of "Th<
Heavenly Gate Ajar" and is ah*:
noted as;a dramatist. She was
- -on?htrr-way to Charleston?whercL
she had engagements with Rev.' H
S. Lawrencerof Mt. Zion A. M. E
churches there. ;
; She as many relatives and
; friends in Columbia ami plans to
- ' top there before ohoreturns to
| New York. Accompanying hei
- were?Mrs.?Mildred?Iluwoi s?an?
Mr. James W. Lucas, her husband
They all reported a very pleasf
ant stay while in Lake City and
wish to have an opportunity to re
-ttmr?Lake City in always happx
i ko welcome Visitors; \\V hope to
! have Mrs. Lucas return to. our city.
I NOTICE!
Block W meeting at the home of
Mr. Walker, Monday nite. Mar.
'23rd. All members are asked to
; be present.
? m m
notice:
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1 Crusaders' meeting at the home
5 of Albert Williams 2327 Richland
~ "street All members are asked to
! be present, please.
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| CLOVER NEWS
Miss Iva Lawrence of Gastonia
spent the week-end here with "tier
' elatiybs. ;
Mrs. Clara Lognc of Winstc.n'
'alem and Mrs. Carrie Ma< ks of
jreenvillc, N. C. nfid other rela'
Ives accompanied the body oF
' \Irs. Logree's son, Jack of GreVnillc,
N. C,, here Thursday for
! lurial. They are former citizens
1 if Clover.
J -Miss Com Steele visited fricn is
it the Mercy Hospital in Rock
j Till Sunday evening.
Miss Martha Watson of Charlotte,
N, C. "spent tin. week-end
.ere as the guist of her mother,
h \Irs. Mary G. Watsom
Miss Bertha Lowery of Gasonia
spent the week-end here as
| tlte guest of her relatives.
: Misses Nancy and Martha
McConnell left for Nannapolis, N.
Sunday night to be at the bed'
side of their brother, Mr. Mayfield
McConnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Jackson
have as their gu:sts_ Messrs
fames Jackson and Hair of Kin-"
cton, New York. Mr. James Jackson
is Mr. Wash's brother.
Mr. Mrs. Clif Mason were the
jOests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Barnett Sunday.
The public is cordially invited
to hear Rev. O. B. Smith of the
- A. M. K. Z. Church at Chapel M.
B. Church Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
Mr. J. B. Plair, our "Ag" teach;r
attended a meeting in Simpsonville
last Tuesday.
We regret very much that our
seventh grade teacher, Miss. Fannie
Macon is a patient at the
Mercy Hospital at Rock Hill. S. C.
Don't forget the play that is to
given at McKnight High MonI'
Jay night March 23. SI'
MTKH VFAVS
<4
The Bennett College quartet
appeared at Emanuel M. E.
~ Church nn Sunday nitrht, March
15. An overwhelming audience
greeted tire 'singers and enjoyer
, the numbers rendered.
Field day exercises for the one
and two teacher schools of the
countv were held at M. Pisgah A.
M. E. Church on Friday, March
13.
Mrs. J. J.: Starks of Benedict
College <ff Columbia, the prin-,
cipal speaker delivered an exeeL.
lent address and the teachers presented
a pageant.
The art and handicraft' exhibits
were as usual a beautiful
scene with each school displaying
credible work. The first prize
was awarded the Rose _-School,
Mesdames Minnie Benbow and
Ruth Blaney, teachers; second
prize to >Chhndlcr School, Mrs.
Hattle Pi'att and Miss Eugenia
Dines, teachers; third prize to
Catch aall?Spann School, Mes
dames Jacqueline Atkinson and
Edna Davis, teachers. Mrs. A. E.Sanders,,
County Supervisor, is to
b<j commened for the fipc manner
in whibh the program went pver.'
The One More Effort Federate
Club held its regular meeting on
. March-LL-in_ the Domestic Science
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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HttKRITKS Sl'ORT REVIEW I
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In Horry County the watch <
wo&ls are "Basket Ball." The <
coaches are on pens; The Lassies I
alp crying; Interest in High; suit- j
iTts like Banco's Ghost; Teams are |
rising and waning. Off! what a <
thrill everybody gets looking at
these breath taking and sensation- i
al performances on different ,
courts.
.> Teams Standing:
Brooksvilje won 1; lost 1. i
Burgess Won 3; lost 0.
Lanes won 3; lost 1. i
ZioTT VVampee won 3; lost 1.
Conway won 3; lost 1.
Rncksnorf won 2: lost 3.
'Cedar Creek won 1; lost 4. ,
Greensea won 2; 'ost 4.
Myrtle Beach won J; lost 4.
lepartment of Lincoln Hi School
with tFTp following teachers of
Lincoln and Savage-Glover schools
entertaining Misses llallic Hampton,
Alice Johnson, Unicc Wilson
Kliz.abcth Brogdon, Martha. Kvans
H.'N. Usher, Isabel McCoy and
Mi's.?Naomi?Mofrre.?Miss " Hainp- ton.
Domestic Science instructor, (
ina:le the room in which the club
was entertained very attractive. '
She acted as hostess, extendhg a 1
most cordial welcome to all. A
full business meeting was held .1
then a sketch on-- St. Patrick's'
day was read by Mrs. Maud j'
Pendcrgrass. Miss Hampton was i
assisted in serving the delicious
ice cream, cake and crackers by I
>ne of her students of the eleventh
grade, j
Mrs. Viola Wilder passed away
on Tuosda5f, 'March 10 after ill- |
Ji'ess of many months. Funeral
services were held at the First ?
Baptist Church on Sunday, March
lfi At 9. n'elork Ales WiM.-j- _
a faithful member of the aboye ,
named church uiitiLtiie btginning of
hyi' illness. She leaves a dc-q^o
'uupngo ^qfljo ~'pugqsni| po)o^ .
r relatives and friends to mourn
ier passing. Tlrs. Patterson, siser
ami Mrs.. Lcssie Culler, eol'.-iu; ~L
of the deceased came from. New '
York in JltttT/d tne. tuneral,
Jd_rs. Alice Gilliard is., sick at ,
:.his time and her daughter, Miss
Julia Gilliard, spent" the. past
week-end with her.
?M i's. FnnTceit c 'lemmeiu o~t~ ~
Charleston, S. C. spent the past
two weeks with her parents, Prof,
and Mrs. C. A. Lawson. '
Mrs. E.lA. Andrews, spent the
past week-end in Florence.
Dr. A. R. Howard is now in
Chicago, 111. on business.
Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Brandon of
Georgetown spent Monday, March ,
1G in the city. They came to visit .
|)r Hriigi'iin'r moth.r nhu
shut lm ' . ' ' . '
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Alberta G. Johnson, of N.
V. C. is spending a whtkr with her
sisters, Misses IMuniie and Susie
Gaines, at their home, near Center
St.
-?Miss Janie Mae Crosby aecom- panied
Miss Viola Smith to her
home at Leeds and spent the week
end. Roth are Finhy Hi students:
Thu nine monihs oil daughter
of Mrs. Luella Douglass and hus-. ~
baud, is very ill at their home near
R. R. Aveijue.
Mr. Cyril' Spann. a student at!
Henedict Colhge. Columbia spent
,ihe week-end liere with his pa re n ts
Undertaker and Mrs. J. E. Spann.
Miss Bessie E. Pickett of Finley
Hi faculty, spmt >rpart of the
week-end in Rock Hill.
dors arrivod here from Greens- |
BARNES"
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BAGS
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f \ ?BODKLACS
frrtro; accompanied by his wife and
their four children. Hi leaves al- ^
so one brother, Mr. ClfftOrene San- ^
dors, and threu sisters. He had '
been ill for about a year. Fuiur- tl
poet Baptist Church, Howrys; the ^
sermon was preached by Rev Mr, C
Miller, pastor of tthc Presbyterian %v
Church in Greensboro. Mrs. SanJers
was before marriage, Miss H
Thomasirte Hemphill, sister of t<
Mrs. l>olia McCollough. Mr. San- a
iuvs was'a line young man, gentle- ><
manly and devoted to his family
and kind to neighbors and-friends. S
Heartfelt sympathy is extended to ?'
the beroaved relatives. P
A cortege of mole than twelve y
cars .with the hearse bearing the
remains of Mrs. lKlnora Graves
Mazes passed thru here Sunday el
unphiit-v t/v W7Vti. Hob <' ?? 4'.. ? 1 *
V^- VV u mvt va(\ 1MI 1 UUl'I UI V?
and burial services. The floral .V
tributes were some- of-the?must ~ti
beautiful and expensive see n in t<
that section. The deceased leaves N
a "husband and an infant daughter |!
only a few days old, besides .a V
multitude of Friends. She was J
Mrs. Saili^. Ryrb'^ niiwc P?v i.?.l
Mrs. Byrd who teach at Pleasant e
Grove school attended the fumr- d
al serviced. Undertaker Gaskins S
of Greensboro was in charge.
Mrs. Ltila Simpson continudj-- a
sick at her home on Columbia St. C
Mrs. Willie Babeock has byen a
on the sick list, but is much "better
now.
Prof. E. E. Riley of Lancaster a
was in the city Sunday afternoon. p
Mrs. Mattie Gainger and her 2 p
Little grand daughters, Mittie Mae
and Lillian Ray Carter of Char- a
lottc, were guests of her son, Rc\ jt
Ernest Carter, Columbia St. a e,
few days this week. * t;
l)r. lines of Tuskegee Institute, f
was- in -thc -eity last week for two
days. He was here in interest of tl
the Educational work at the COc p
Gamps.?He was the guest of Dr.
and Airs. .1?S?Allen.
Prof. S I. Pinlnu line ....
^mUy?af>petnttnl?ErtxivatroTial Suyr
eVvisor at the CCC Camns about
llui'li iiiMPS fl'om the ctty. ^
STARTS TH1 KMIAI.
MAE WEST
in -<5
"Klondike Annie"
with
VICTOR McLAGEN
In the roaring romance of the
century
Mae West goes North
and Alaska goes West
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Announcements were received I
ere Tuesday of the marriage of
liss Annie K. Gar rick and Prof..
. J. Hanberry, of Columbia. For
lirteen consecutive years Miss
ai rick taught 11 the Finley ill chool
and during her sojourn in
Hester made, many .friends who
ish for her many ycdrS of mari i
il bliss. Sht. is a graduate of '
enedict Collie and an excellent j
. acher. Prol. Hanberry is also j
graduate ol" Benedict College and ;
ceeived his Master Degree from ;
?wa State University, lie is i
cienee teacher at Booker Wash
lgton Hi School. CuLnibidj Which
osition he. has held, for several
ears.
The following teachers are atinding
the Palmetto State Teachrs'
Association in Columbia' this j
reek: Prof, and Mrs. S. E, Finley,
Liss .Bessie Pickett, Miss Ernesrte
W'lkerson, Mtsi MatdT ::
;r, Prof. A. II. Hardin, Prof, \V, J
liss Otto C. Greer., Miss Agnes
I, Atkinson, Miss Etinne Collins.
Williams, "Miss ' Woodward, Miss.i
oanna E. Black well.
Mr.' OifUn enu .Sanders wmvoali
d here fioln Eia. because of the !
eath of his brother, Mr. Bismark
anders.
Prol". and Mrs. Josiph. Juries^
nd Mrs. M,. M, Adair motored to ,
'oljumbia, Saturday for a meeting
t Ladson Presbyterian Church, f
Finley Hi Notes
Finley Hi. and Jefferson Hi, of .
'ork, played here Monday, night i
t llardiff-s Ha#^=8iTun': Girls-?~
inley Hi 2, Jefl'c rson Hi 2?Boys |
'iuloy Hi 25, Jefferson Hi 12. I
The campus is taking on a new |l
ppJitrarice at.l.oonvis St. and Fin- f
*y Hi. Teachers have been divid-1
d into j?toup.> and given a cor- 1
ain part of the grounds to l>cau,ti- j
sr. Flowers, various planus '
tetlfse.s! copying'arid'"many things' j
hat inakt. a changed look. k-.oi>
he teachers an'd purpils busy..
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Rev. IF S. TajTor. 1'aslor _ . T
. Dillon Aider having the blwtt
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Georgetown. &. C.
WHILE IN NEW YORK
STOP AT
W OODS1DE
1 HOTEL
The Finest Colored Hotel
in Harlem
242-1 7th Avo o? i er-j a.
.... . > T.v, ai i * ? 11 u Ol.
New York, New York
AVDl BON 3-2400 ?
Open All Night?21 hour Service
Save your nicklea and dimes and
come up to ste us sometime
\\T\ile in Columbia visit the
Elks' Beer Garden
1,1NCHEoNETTE
H Murry, Prop. Phone 8569
UUy'j \\ AStl 1M.T.O.N STREET
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Temple Hair Grower 35c
dressing Oil __ . 50?
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Made by
Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson
Edgewold Post Office,
Columbia, "S. C.
tgents Wanted.
SMITH-CULLMAN
FUEL CO.
"Satisfaction - or Money Back"
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PHONES 3124 and 3125
1921 Taylor St.. ... COLOMBIA .
mother week wo again met at the
louse of worship last Sunday. The
sunday school was largely attended.
Morning worship was had and <
also our second quarterly conference.
The P. K. Pr. L. A. Wells
ivas presented by the pastor. The
Elder indeed delivered a very
strong and spiritual message.
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