The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, March 27, 1937
KKV. lM.Alit IHXOVKHS
KQy. \V- P, Plsiii- nf Duirie
Ave. has recovered fvont A'
brief illness and is doing lin'J; wish
to thank the friends of the com
nuiniiy l'or the ninny kind ri-oi?cts..
shown him during1 his illrcfs. lie
is aLo very grateful to 0v7 1- rank
Johnson for his splendid m'uical
attention."
YOUNG >1 UN'S SOCIAi. C LL It
The ciuli met at?4be?homo?.of Mr.
Sbcalcy. 1208 Heidt St! The
meeting opened at 8:00 oTdpcfc by
.Rev. Walker." Home opu:'Q:l for
blisiness by the.Pres., The .eL.b is
planning a party or. the 10 ?r? of
April, at 1208-Heidi. S'. Aftc
closing meeting'a .delicious c >urst
was served of cake and tea b; the
girls, of the house. We are al.vay.'
glad to meet there; the girls are
so social. ?
TIIK n. R. S. C.
The Blue Rihhon Save club met
r at the home of-Mrs. Laura Gib-,
soli, 221 Bull street, March It).
The usual form of opening was
earned out. then the meeting was
turned ovey to the president. The
' minutes of last meeting was read
received and adopted. Roll call,
.all .members responded.. After
these transactions the meeting
closed to meet at tho home of Mrs !
Hattie Walker, 1 11 Tobacco St. ,
We were?served Russian lea and i
cake.-"
MAGNOLIA CLUB.
The past two meetings, were ;
held at the home of Mrs, Tucker'
and Mrs; Elmore.
The usual form 'of opening was
conducted hy the President Mrs.
Ruby Sumter. The house was then
opened, Cf>r husiness at which ti me ;
it was 'decided to change our meet
i'tie from Thin sdsiv .iiiohts t?v Tiies.
day nights. After collecting the
weekly savings of each, hostes
served a delicious repast then all
enjoyed themselves.
Each one- expressed themselves as,
hpving a voty nice ti'ine We
then elose?l to meet at the home
of Mrs. Ida Maty Gilliam.
THE HON IION SAVING CU'15
Monday night, March 22, the
ehih .nicl'nFtho hmvie of-Mr. -T. M.
Dcntloy 110J> Gadsden street. The
mooting: was opened with singing
' Steal Av.ay" led by Miss Haines.
An inst<'ring devotioftal wits conducted.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and an^
proved and the roll call was answered
with oiiotalions from the
Hible.
Mrs. Afmie Mae Johnson was a
guest of the club.
During the social hour a delicious
sweet course was setved,
Moetiriir will hi- held :it
of Mr. Joseph Myers 8(1'? Lincoln
street, Monday March 2t)th.
TIIE RADIO LITERARY
AND SOCIAL CM II
Station RIjSC meeting with tube
,Euger.e "Wilson, J 2-150' Henderson
St. We began our broadcast at
1 9:00?p.m. with opening by tJie
President, Roland Harris, then the
roll] call and the minutes of our
first <|tiaiU'r of the \<~ar was rc*
viewed. We then went into regulor?business
which was diseased
by tube, Ros.eoe Jackson and sev??
eral others; Our Constitution was
discussed as to what the tubes t
must do for the benefit of the
growth of the Radio in every repeet.
After all business wo had
* a very' delightful repast after
which we signed off to resume our
broadcast from Station RI.SC, on
Tuesday, March ,'50 with Tube Geo.
.A Elmore, 1405 -Lyon street.
Your Announcer.
I.1JS IJONS AMIS
o
The club met at the home of
Mr. Timothy Hawkins 2.".15 Lady
street Tuesday, March ,23. 'rhe .
meeting was called to order''hythe i
president at the usual time, beginning
with devotionals. Then h '
r short business session began and j
much was accomplished. A cab - (
_ not?was formed to uuik out the'
(H tails or a yearly program sug- j
^ gested by the;*>fliversn ad approved.;
by the club. A very favorable re- I
^ port of the finances of the club
was given by the secretary and
treasurer which showed this club
is making progress.
When the business session was
over the club was royally entertained
by the host wno served ice
cream and cake wh'ch was enjoyed.
The next meeting will be with
Mr. Watson 2112 Hampton Ave.
We were delighted. last week to
Whave three visitors. We were especially
glad to have Mr. E.F. Cal
houn with us since he is a member
of the Crusaders Club. To
these gentlemen and others who;
desire to vi.sit us wo extend a cor I
dial invitation, I
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\\ A HI) ONE WILLING WOKKEltS
c'li b NEWS.
Tlx? Ward One Will ng Workers
Club mot at the home of Miss Janio
Wolfe 110K Wheat St. Tuesday
Mar. 2Jrd, with the President
presiding. Mrs. A. 11. Dantzler.
Tlie meeting was called to order .
and opened with the club song led
by Miss Nancy Sims. Prayer by
M'ss Lucy Jones. Bible verses by
all of the members. They Miss
Janie Wolfe led another song. The
meeting wi\s opened for business,
t he minute, v.. i c read and ??n motion
hy Miss Lucy Jones seconded
bv Miss Nn'-' y Sims were- appi ov
ed. Tiie meeting was closed by
Mrs. Ressa Chopseborough and
Mrs. Annie Bell Dantzler.
the Twilight club
On the night of March IS the
Twilight Soo'al club invited all of
its friends to the Odd Follows casino
to help celebrate the ninth
anniversary of the Twilighters.
The casino was decorated beautifully
with white and blue haner
(IvlUe and wli'te are the cltfb colors.)
There were many balloons
dangling in the ravs yf the tminkling
light that was in the center
of tile easing. Everyone was presented
with souvenirs of the club
???'. HM. _ 1- - I
auu |'vi|"-| I- [If limit's (ll'fss-.
od in tho.r beautiful evening '
gowns and tlit* gents in thp latest
styles, while, throwing confetti,
enjoyed a very pleasant evening
dancing to the rhythm of John
Henry and his Swing Hoys. The
festival began at eight o'clock un
ti',1 twelve.
THE E'TOIl.E DU MAT-EN..
SOCIAL CLUB
The E'toile dit Maten social club
met at the home of Miss.sS. Martin.
Thursday March 18 at 8:.n.o
with the president at her pos't of
duty*,.An interesting program was
rendered, llr. Gilliam Smith. Mer :
|vn Mitchell. Walter Scott. Napers
Davis and Ernest Lewis were visi- |
tors from the I/Amas'sant Club.
We were triad to have Rev. Wm.-|
Patterson.- a member from the
Palmetto Cliautfeurs club. Mr.
Reed and Mr. Bates were, members
from the Cavaliers social
club: Messrs Smith and Mitchell
were the truest, speakers.
We were very, glad to have the
members from various elnhs w'tO
us and the other visitors and hope
hev will visit us acain.
The officers of tips duly: president.
Mrs. Eliza Patterson; Yicopies'dont,
Aliss May Belle Harmon;
Secretary. Mrs. Beatrice
Heart; Asst. Secretary, Mj?s Yj*-ola
Harmon; Treasurer,' Miss >>'.
Wheeler.
We were served a delicious repast
of potato salad saltines and
cocoa. Wo adjourned to meet at
-the home of Miss Viola Farmor
March 24.
BRONZEMEN
The Bronzemen held their regular
monthly m?etintr at the ljonie
of Mr. James Williams' Monday
nijrht, March 10, 1937.'
A'l members were pies nt. file
mee'tinpr was called to order '? y
' ll'' lit, i: !i1!. t. A1 ! 1 ):1 viil B. t'lli-H
After the devotions, the
noss began.
Plans are almost complete: for
Ih's Bronze men's private "Ball,"
which will be held at the rx<n\nsinp
auditorium, Friday night.
April 23, l'J3"7^
This will be strictly a guest affair.
There will be two hundred and
fifty guests invited. Among these
two hundred and .-fifty guests,
t!ipre will be one hundred crt of
town. '
Admission for this affair, present
card at door.
;\i ici iiK.'Piiii}? i.?e rem a in* ;ur 01
the Evening whs sp?irt in- pluymg
(?ain es. ^
The nexL regular nrcpttrrg-WITT
be" held at the home of Mr., (lent
Thomas.
THE SrXSHlNE HAM)
SAVINCJ. (1 I 15
The club met at the hotr',J of
Mrs. Addie Mae Worle.v, 121&
Heidt St. Monday night March
" TZ. at"t he usua 1 hon r. The te eting
was called to order by our
chaplain; opening song was "I'm
Working on the Building'1 1 rd by
Miss Josephine Washington, cutscripture
lesson was read'hy Miss
Jestino Rice; 5 verses of the 10th
chapter of St. Lukp. Second , selection
"Let Me Come In," led by
Mrs.?Willie?"Mae "Jntf\s'on. The
house was open for business; the
minutes of the last meetinrr vnn.l
received and adopted. The roll
was called and each member responded
briefly with a Bible \ovse
We had a short program'. Wc had
a solo by Miss Frances Wallace
and a paper by Mrs. Hannah Cook,
and a spiritual by Mrs. Finnic.
Speech. We also served ice cream
and cake and mints.
Our closing song was iLBlcss Be
The Tie," led by Miss Xezz e
Wheeler.
Our club adjourned to meet at
the home of Mr. James Goings,
220lJ Lady St. Mr. Thos, Ttiomp
eon. president.
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NOTICE!
The choir of Second Calvin >
Baptist church invites you to its
presentation of thu'r, Easter canUita
"Life Everlasting" hy Heyfir,
Sunday evening 8:00 o'clock,
Mr. Maniguu.lt is assisting with
the music.
Iievs M. M. Peace, pastor.
MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 1
The .Missionary Circle No. 1 oi
the home of Mrs. Lou Bridft-v or
Monday, March 2'J, 1037. at t'Oul
S' nate St. All members are Asked
to be present, Visitors are a!way.:
welcome.
Que'erie Addison, reporter
L.V AMASANT
The above name club met at
den street _at. 8:.".0 p.m. Tuesday
the home ofv^Iiss Hart 1003 Harwith
the Presjdent. Mr, Mitchell in
charge.?Af t e r?the dovot lolls a
short program was given. The
iiu m'bers who appeared -, on program
weifr Mr. ILchnrdson; an~o~H
alion; Mr. Smith, a short talk: a
' poem hy Miss Stromnn and a tri<
'by the lioys of the club. Miss Wil
son was "a visitor, a student of
Hooker Washington school who
made a splendid talk which was
en.ioyed by all. We were glad t<
have her and we hope she w 11
, ....nv- U^MIII. J'<>- I1UC lUlgCt t IK
|lm'n(|iibt ut 2-'!21 (ervais street, or
! Tuesday night. The h'xiest speakor
is a very promising, one. We
wore served a delicious repast.
We are praying for Miss Bower's
recovery.
BAt'CTf A>'Ti:S
The Bacchantes Social club heh
its regular weekly meeting at th<
home-"'of Miss Eva , Povtoniold
I 121-;0 C'-rvais "St. The house Was
called to order by the president ir
the usual manner.
After the devotional exorcises
the house was opened for business
This being a social mo'ting the
business hour was very short
I'i'ans for the party on Friday
nicht were complet'd and wo wisl
to extend a cordial invitation tc
the horovaiy members and thTi
guest. The party will be giver a
eight-thirty sharp. At the closi
of the bus'ness hoifr the host am
hostess, .Mr. Spann and Miss Por
tei field served a dcliciou-. repast
after which We adjourned to mee
with Mr.l.R. Boss and Mi-s D'Toi
Baton at the usual time next Moh
day night.
Tin-: Yorx<; pi:oim.t:s i?,to
(iRK^SlVK ("LIB"
"Tiro Yount* People's Proves
~ht?club?frf?- Bishop?Moi rij
A. M. K. church" mot at the horn
>1" Miss .F?tsej?hine HolKy tuesta
nijrht, March 10.- The house "va
olio:! to order by the president
A?iss Alice Smith. After the (K
votional exercises, the hit sires
- _di?oivt.ioh. A-H?fin a rein
matters were '.reared up and way
s'.arcsted hy which mo.iu,y can h
raised to help meet the won
expenses of the church.
Of the many plans sujrift'st'N
the ch'.h was very much in favor n
a "Bingo party." The n aty wi
be Riven at the home of Mr;
I Prawn on Washington St. Tu'V
j 'lay night, March oOth. Wo ai
asking, you to come and enjoy a
owning of fun and also win *' m
valuable prizes. f\\'e wish t
thank you in advance for you
presence. After the business hotn
w adjourned to meet wph Mis
"IT. Kpps at 1 "01 Pine St. Tuo-da
night, March 2.'k
CRITERION LAUNCH YACHT
Orangeburg, S. C., March. . 2'
The Criterion^ launched th
"Criterion Yacht" at 0:00 p. m
Friday evening, March 10. 10V7 a
Pukes Gymnasium. The sailor.'
eleven in number, welcomed kh
guests at the entrance and pledg
ed safety for the wraps, etc. Mac
person was escorted to the sa
Ion. to enjoy the latest st'ai; s o
classic ancl popular TrrrrsTrr?by +h
S. C. State Collegians.
Tltn e n 1 a n hni'n flin Pvifnri/.r* Of\ 1
A I IV. OIIIV/II V/V I V L I IV. \V I I .V. 1 Iv I V "I
nrs of yellow and "pjirplc, wit
<lashes of palms, cedars and eyci
trreens about. This occasion wa
the semi-formal prom, the annua
affair for 10.17, of the Criteria
- club of Stat.. cu'.lei't1.
In the middle of the evening Mn
members formed a "C." with Mis
lOllen Carter, their president, ii
the center, who gave the weleom
address. Then each member join
! ed in the singing of the club soYir
! The officers and members g;.ine
' the applause of the guesrs ie thl
ami the many otner leaiur^s 01 t,n<
evening.
The lovely decorations, stunnim
dresses of the pretty girls, tin
music, and the festive spirit, mad
I this ohe of the lovliest eVeninf
* events of the saving seas . \
May the Criteriors Ira,' e goo<
I seas for the rest of their voyages
Carolyn Wilson, reportei
IE PALMFTTO LEADER
TEACIIEKS* C'L.l H E
r The teachers of the Sunday
school ol' First Na/.aietu Ha, tist ch
, church met On Tuesday, 'larch 'J, er
at the home of Mrs. Reii.i MrDan- W1
iel, Harden. St. ^1(
ha
THE PALMETTO n>
CHAUEFELTrS CLL'li gi
__L_ I'll
At headquarters 1117 Pine St., : hi*
! J The club m' t at its usual hour, j
I \\ il.li the same niieniiq: exerciser - ,t[|
< i *,)f most jn i>f/,ipiiwi*.,e claim- ?
| Hi setting tlie question to an
| who shall entertain the club, the
i president appointed u committee ^
i't r the! year to settle .ail social ^
problems, i \p
Since the drive of the club a vast- i' i
number of new. members are l av-'
ii;g a mixture* of thoughts of
which are/giving the c!.b sopie- j
tiling to let (1 tipon. It carries o^I
mind l ack a year ago when I, ni
- making a y port for. ti < "1 : avi'
Men club" at Allen university stl
wiate these words: (Time to Get .
r Lp an' Gu) A farm' r .'."as 'talk ^
1 irg t<> a fiiend one day ./hen his S1(
' hound dog. began to utle:' ir.t.urnfid
howls. Tiie dog was in such nu
i .pinions pain and distress that the Vl>
fricr.d' liiquired as to the cause a81'"
1 The . farmer "replied: "That dog js
' . ? ' A!
( a pessimist, lie is settu.' on 'a
! coekle-bu'rr and he'd aooieT- how 1 c'1'
. than get tip an' git." ' jAV<
There is a lesson in this litife
story to which the "club" should '1C
pay attention. For the last mr-nth
many me filers of the club have ^e
been sitting on a particulat e piick , ^
ly cucklcrburr. Most of us have
j been disposed to howl about it. and V1
, without making proper elfort to
move from Jthe painful position.
Hut the'time, has surely, come w hen st
^ "The I'auiKtt? Chauffeurs'" should' co
and <nin really do something a- St
bout the situation. 'j
Those of Us who attended the ',(last
meeting must have beer. 1111.pressed
with the fine spirit which
j prevailed and which b'spoke the 'xv
earnestness and confide:,vu exist- hi
ing throughout the club." The Idea _'
of the fine spirit will conic put in
^ another .Fustic of the ."I.-nido'i';" I h
shall leave you with "Something in SP
I the air." '
We (lon't intend to unit rank tin- !
other clubs of the city by we'd o!', ^
mouth., but we do know that in th".
s grand tomorrow the young men
. and y?Ur-g \vomen of .today are to 1
play a conspicuous part. Their
thoughts . ami achievements w;.l 1
i. mold the opinion 'of society an 1 V
shape the destinies of the nation.
Are yoil to maintain your pes'.
-- ..lion in the front rank of th?? nip
1 eessioTT? Wo bellow that you are 1
c but tho issue is in .your haivkv
y Someone'has said:
^ "The heights by gnat'iinn jni.nod ii
and ko| t >>
Were not attained by sudden .A
3 flight.
"1 Inn th; y, i":11v \h. ir companions (,
slc?l it, " c,
0 Were toiling ypward in tbe night." i\
lemuv.t C. .Williams t!
? ( RT.STOX NEWS
ti
ll ~ T
. Tlio second quart. dy conference .
_ nf the Wat?roe district was 1 elc. 1
e at St. Paul A. M. F. church. Mar J
n with the pre-i-iing e:drv Dr.
0 D. F. Ilifdebrand. Saturday, the j*
0 first, of the Cilia: ter, jUfi P E. reao '
r a part of the seen 1 chapter ot
. Hebrew and aftei w hich oi gan'zed s'
the conference. Bro. Adam
a Frederick, secretaryr various com- c
mitto'es appointed. Thesteward n
having all assessment, raised the
P. *E. just had the disciplinary b
questions and the reports of the K
I. difference auxilaiaries of the ]c
ti. church road and approved. Sunday i
morning Sunday school opened at tl
t the usual hour, with Supt. and M
* teachers at their po<t of cfutv. The
0 lessor was discussed hy the various V
cfaspos. and a splendid reviey \v;i.- fi
h given by I)r. Ilildebrand; His A
- daug'.t'T. Mis- TIil,i? 1 .ran 1 pave art rf
f excel'ent address. D-ovbtitnal per i>
0 \ ire conducted h\?Hi <>. W. A. With'?
ers and others. After tlic praye" Y
t- service completed, our pastor, Rev \\
1 I). J. Jlodge, after making1 some li
general Veniark- presented th? P. (|
* ; E. His text was taken from Joro- ci
d miah 5:35. There was- much ,rg; fl
ii sponso during service. It was a
~ soul stirring Mormon which was p
( enjoyed by all. The method thai S
s the P. E. introduced in collecting
II niwi\*n/l ill Wo A1
paid our 1'. KT <TTTt7 Assessment hi
$37.00; Dollar Mor<\v $11.00; MD'
sion $1.00; constitution $1.05; oi
' , pastor's support $2.25; Sunday di
S school contribution $1.30; total' for .u
t today $51.80. The stcwa-os raided w
this quarter $130.82; trustees $30.- m
X 15; Sunday school $7.37. ci
p The grand total for this quar0
tor $220.44. St. Paul is going ov^r ti
X j the top again. Our P.. E. brought
I his^family with him and porr?. of ni
1 ou'r pastor's family along too Wo J ,
i. j were very glad to have them with . K
f I us during the day. . | L<
l. , I
AS'If; It 1,'AItADi; OF STATES
There will be a parade of the
>r slates at First Calvary ilapt.
urchi Monday, March 2a. Lvybody
.s asked to come out and
uless the parade of these beau's,
who- will true you iueus of
iw to wear tiiat new dress or
t. .Mrs. S. S. Youugbloud is j
onsot ing tiiis gieat occasion to
ve the church going puntc aj
L'asant evening. Mio. doling-j
jud is known fok.giwiig line plays
d no one can really ulioid to
ss this treat. Coine ope, coine :
, coiiie in uroves, 111? -*
ami bring your aufiti :
<1 cous.ns. l
Organ music will till you .'wita 1
easuie furnished by one of the'
eatest organist in tiie vnuiitiy.
rcrciui'o wy will look for you
oliday, March 2d at 6:U(j p.m. at
rst Calvary Baptist church I'm
u really can't atlord not to bo ere.
.
I
GAl'WAY CIRC I IT NEWS
Thu Surtdny ac'l.nnl - llistll\He ^i.> t
11 improving, presided over by !
!V. L. D. Gamble. A wonderful 1
pe tie need pastor should be pre-ling
elder of some district. I'rol".
I. Lawrence, instructor, ol tin
cting is : urn giving us a great
doj? of Sunday school work.lasted
by Bro. Harris Mtl iV'..
Miss K M.Rrid,. .
- - - '"I
Academy school of Crsyi-T
n, S. C. is'taking a part ir th>- '
>rk.
'J he meeting; was hold at .the j
nic of M.r. and Mrs. \V. H. lf.cr.ry
mds la-t Friday and viil.j
hold at the home of Mr. and !
rs. J* C. McBridc this week. All
e teachers and officers are w fated
to be present.
Sunday was a hitfh day nl St.J
lilip A. M. E. church. Surduv
riool opened at the usual hour
laluctod by l3ro. A. 13. Smith,
ipt. and all teacher- Weie at
oil* post of duty. The Fsso" was
nulifully reviewed by Rev. L. I),
amble. - i
At 11:130 o'clock aji able s?Tmnn
as delivered by.Rev. L. 1). C'une.
His text was taken from .St.
dm ll?th chapter; 4th . verse.
heme: "A Faw'.tle-s . Chvist."
yeryboyies' did rejoice wh'l? h "
lokc concerning: our Lord and.
iviour Jesus Christ. Yi-'.to'rs
Li't ; Mr. .and Mrs. Adams and
n ol" Cades, S. C.; Mfs. Mary,
illiunis. a teacher from Malion,
, C.; Mrs. I,oui?;c Hamlet,'tench'
of KinjrstreO.
Rev. Gamble and family, Mr.
r.d Mrs. Adams were the dinner
iests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
iuit.li Sunday. *
CHKSTKR PARAGRAPHS
llishop Martin, of Chicago, is
1 the city t hi - week, lfe invaded
unday at the Metropolitan' A.
I. K. churelv.
J ? .L ?.i.i
r> be out after being lion at kt>m?
011 fined to bc?l with the flu-for
L'\v days. He has returned to his
uties at Clinton college, RocI>
[ill.
Finley IIi?_cli. and I.oornis St.
avhers will attend the State
'eachers' Association in Columbia
l>is week. Large nuntb?'vs from
^le county will also attend. Kinky
!igh and Loomis St. sc'hoo'.s will
lose Wednesday and op?'n the fob
oving Wednesday. ICas'.er Monaiy
and next day are given a>
pring holidays.
int' mrcrai services tor Mrs.
arrie Adams were "field at Brookn
Tabernacle? Thursday _ alter
iMUir Presiding Elder I). C. Crn;^r
y preached the sermon. Mrs. Ellen
dng sanp a solo. .The (let-eased
-aves a husband Mr. W. Adams
x children, several erand children
iree sisters and many sad friends
[r. C. 1). Denton'un lertak'lu
Mrs. Emma C. Andovson of
finston-Salem wa- here for the
.moral of her sister, Mrs. Carrie
dams. She is spending a few
iff home.
Fin ley H ich Acnrrp phryrni rrr
ork Friday and won hok^. games*
hiefi were -played with TetTerson
liffh Monday night, both teams
Brills and byys) played Clinton
Aleffe. itl( Rock Ilill, with Finhy
!iffh, -winning both games.
Rov. Mr. Collins, of?I'nioftr
rcached at Calvary Rapt church
unday.
Mrs. Ella Feathers and Mrs. C.
t. Finley have been confined to
T?t\ V<AI'?n?fyrTT??? K..???
. x. |W. ? . V ?? > "l? II tin* iiu.
Miss M. I). Kelly, J'-ancs teach*,
will speak in tlie +ritfh school
spartment on the subject "Enjrr1 *h''
and Mjss Fannie B. Cass fit
ill spepk in the primary depart
cut at the State Teachers' Assaation.
Many plan to spend the Mister
tie out of town.
A big- Boxing Bout is on Easter
iR-ht at Hardin's Gym.
See Masters James Woods and
Uffene Attics for th* Palmetto
?ader each week.
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Class .lew e!r\ <S1- ('omm<
Til i: >ji> \ i. \ c ?m mi
inj; tin* i.cw anii < <. ri-ii * u?ss ?k->
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> 13 Oak Street
Columbia. S. C.
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