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,$W r ''' Saturday, July 10, 1937. ( the t a I ?v ABB& P? Tu? AM[IXl C/? -x~x-x~x~x~x~x~x NOTE: Your quebtion answe a clipping of this column is enclt | reply, send a quarter (25c) ani velope, for my New Astrology i i mail free advice on tV.ee (8) q ; birthdate. and correct address t ' Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou M?0? O.D.H.?I like your column very much and read it weekly. Toll if t ?V... if I were to take up the course I plan ? o Ans: Yes take up this course of study when you enter school this coming fall. It is very fortunate that you are able to determine the career you wish to follow while so young. Yc/j will do well and make a good living in this line: ?? " ? M. B.-?Is there anyone else in the life of niy\husband ap<r will he return soon? X/ Aits~: He doosTi't care lor "ahyone but yourself. He wasn't able to. do for _you as he desire^ and thought it best to get away from everything. Yos ho is going to return Wat not for several more months. (let a job and go to work so that ybu two can pnll together. , * * T. U.?Please answer my question in your column and tell me if I Will ever get well ? Ans: It will take quite sometime before you are entirely over the condition you are IsulTering with but I do think that a .bone specialist could help you a lot. A. N. P.?Please tell me if there is any danger for me by going with the woman I am now going with ? Ans: There is clanger of you falling in love with her Watch your step or you will be marching to >the altar before the end of the year. I might add, that she will - make you a very charming wife and will he a loyal mate. O. H.--I am anxious to ki:ow if I will ever see my oldest broth er again? 1 want a private reply soon. ' NEW HOPE > A.M.P. ( Hi riC'H - ** * m ? Pinewood?Sunday June 27th t waB a fine day for worshippers at the above named church. Sunday school opened at 10:30 with a splendid attendance. The lesson ' * ; 1 1 1 L .. was reviewed uy me pnatui. C. L. Barr. Devotions were conducted by Mr Ezekiel Boyd and Sister Emma D. White. After which love feast and an old time experience meeting and the spiritual tide ran high. After which Rev. i Barr do-1 livered a noble sermon, which was enjoyed by all. At 2 o'clock Rev. \V. T. Benjat min preached a soul stirring sermon, subject: "A Christian Worker." At this time the missionary .society under the leadership of Mis. E. D. White had their rally" ?whieh- wns quite a sueeesa.?The money was -reported by ejlubs and each club was asked to raise Club No. 1. Mary Wells, $1.25; Sisters E. D. White $1.00; Minnie Robinson $1.50; Liflvenia Single_ ton $1.00; D. L. Rivers $1.00; Jos ephine Canty $1.00; total club 'No. 1 $6.70. Club No. 2 Sisters A man da Canty 80c; Lucinda Boozer $1.10; total Club No. 2 $1.90. Club No. 3 Sisters Mary J Bozier $1.00; Gertrude Barrl $2.00; total Club No. 3 $3.00. Club No. 4 Sisters Beatrice Spann $1.00; Oetavia Green $1-03;?Viulji Boyd $1.00; Venus Nesbitt 30c; ".Belle Conyers 30c; Hattie Tare 16c.; total Club No. 3 $3.78, Club No. 5 Sisters Mazarine Stinney $2.15; Elizabeth Bozier $1.00; Iiuth Green $1.00; Luannah Belser $1.21 Alberta Rich $1 00; F.thel Croon "69c; total Club fto. 5 $7.05. Sup-' plement $1.15. Total $23.63. STATE TENNIS ASSOCIATION TO HOLI) FIRST TOURNAMENT Orangeburg, S. C., July 5th? A program and entry, blank of the _ - ? - * ? - - nrst state tournament of the re- I cently organized South Carolina 1 State Tennis association, which is a member of the American Tennis 1 association, has just been released announcing an open tennis tournaIment sponsored by the Orangeburg Tennis cluo and sanctioned by the national parent br/dy, will be held at South Carolina State A. and M. college. July 18, \4 and'16. Seaton clubs that are already m\ (jfo %" : abpaj| Sj t ?red in this paper ONLY when $ ->so<] in your letter. For private ^ j i a self-addreasod, stamped an- ? Reeding, and receive by return V % uestiona. Sign your full name, a . 43 all letters. Addrees all mail '? th Carolina. X > \ Ans: Sure you will He is still wandering around from place to , pltice and he will wander into ( your city the next, time he is in j the east. If you desire a private I reply send a quarter for my As- ( In.Un... ? -' > ? "V1WRJ uvnuuiK <?IOI 1 "III l?e ;i glad to give you my free opin- ( ions on three questions privately. * L. L. \\?Do you think that 1 1 have done the right thing by stop ping with" the short man and start ing with the -tall one? Ans: Hoth of the boys think a ( lot of you Wit it will only he a imatter of a few months- before yod give them both "the air'T Tiiul choose a new one. Don't continue on with anyone unless you really enjoy their company. ? E. C. R.j?Does the person 1 I have in mind really love me? Ans: Not the least bit, nor do you love him. You are just in love with love and not any particular young man. Make up your mind to wait a fen years before contemplating marriage with anyone, or at least until you have -finished sehooL I. ~ . *' I.. \V.?I am sick and I want to know if there is a chance of my getting well? What should I do? Ans*: See a doctor. Sure there is a chance of your getting over the condition* entirely if yc/j will just cooperate with your doctor. U. C. \\\- Is there trip for mo this year and should I go with the jgirl who lias asked me to accompany her in her car? Ans: It will surely he a wonderful trip if you did tour the west with the Rill who lias asked you. You will just have to pay your own way. for she is bearing the expenses of the car. members of the state association dub. members of other state a^oTiattrns a.VTT bTher'-etuDs*" bf*"Tlu: 1 state wh" may become members of the sta'e body before the state *ournament' will- send a large number of entries for the various e- ' vents listld on the pre/gram. The tn' j nament. cow mi tied ha. listed women's singles, women's doubles, men's singles, 'men's don Dies, junior snip? cs t10-18), boys -tingle* and doubles. Play wi-P begin Tuesday, July l.'? at 2 p.m. and the schedule for the following ' lay will be announced by the ref- ' eree. I Miss I.ula Ballard of State col- ' -trgO'and t'he Jackson Brothers of i Laurinbufgj N. ('., nationally rat- : ed players, will probably play in exhibition matthes.. ?Mei'nb'e; s of file TT/'vnanient ooin- ~ nittoe are: Miss I.uia I- Ballard, chairman ;wJMi.s-e.- E. Maxwell', 1 La Vert e Pvt^d and Moss**?Paul V. i Jewell, M. llr"Newton, O. C. Da\~_ son and K. K. Pavenport. The Oiaijcclniii Tennis club will have the use of four niodelWy"eon structed courts no the campus c.*f State. A and M. College. Acconv I modation^ for* a!, who attend the tournament can be secured upon i written request t<: Mr. T. J, Crawford at the State. A. and M col- t lege mi Orangeburg, S. C. c Officers < i the Orangeburg Ten- t nis club who wi'il sponsor the tour- _ nantent -ftri' Sir. H. K. Davehport, ? president; Mr. P. V. Jewell, viee- c -prvldd'ot: Miss ('. Pi. Maxwell T secretary and Mr. Bryont Blake- \ moil, treasurer. Mr. Kenocth * Hughe.", 'will he the referee. (Seven clubs are now members ' of the ' (H'eiitly organized state as- * cfoeiatior. They are: Columbia, ni,i)n)i.',K"'CiI?Charleston,?Camden, Aiken, Spartanburg and Rock Hill. Other ci'ubs expected to jt>in the ; state association before th< tourna- ' ment are Greenville, Florence, Sumter, Helton and Chester. Officers of the state association ' are: Mr. J. D. McGhee, Columbia, * president; Mr. Kenneth Hilghes, Charleston;Vice president; Miss, ' I.ula Ballard, Orangeburg, corresponding secretary and Dr. W. D. ' Chappelle, Columbia, treasurer. ' SUBSCRIBE FOR r THE LEADER i - "V i . J T * J AINT PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. \V. M. Gantt, Pastor Lancaster, S. C.?-S~S. opened t 10 o'clock with a splendid numi'er present. 11:30 Rev. Gantt preached from he 2$th chapter of St. Matt. 19 erse. Subject I am with yon vt*n unto the end of the would. The Lord's Supper was admin* stered. A.t 6:00 o'clock League meeting vas opened by the President, Mr. S. II."..McGill. Sunday night Rev. Gantt's. text, vas from the 4th chapter of St. Matthew. Sunday afternoon Mr. John \gers and little Miss Alice Mclloy went to Rock Hill to see Mrs. Mice Agers; Miss Sarah Crockett left Thurslay for Washington, I).C. to spend iwhile with her brother Mr. Earl Crockett, Jr. Mrs. Emma Theressa Jones, Pierce Jones, Ophelia Jones of Washington, D.- C.; Mrs. Violr ITurTis,. Mattie Harris and Sain Allen, Jr., of Winston-Salem, N C, are visiting their father. Mi Kelly. Jones. The members and friends of St Pimr deeply sympathize with Rev King who* was called away on account of his father's, xlvathMr. Percy Reid i>f Fort Mil S. - C., spent the week end with his father Mr. Sam Reid. Those on the sick list: Miss Willie Riddle-. My. Joe Barber, Mis; Martha Ann Richardson, Miss Re beoca Frasier, We are praying for them a speedy deecvery. WHITMIRE NEWS The third quarterly conference if the .Spartanburg district convened Saturday, July 3rd at Brucr Tabernacle church. Rev. D. G Crosby presided with our Pastor Rev. J. P. Wade. We had a wonderful Sunday school lesson Sunday,, taught 1>> our Presiding- Elder, Rev. D. C .Crosby. After the Sunday schoo Rov. J .rj. Wade began service Our Presiding Elder RoV_-D-. C Crosby delivered* a fine^discourse We tlfahk Rev. Crosby for his up'.'Cling sernn/n. Collection $-1.30 Mesdames Elinira and RoSalei Kpp.i and baby Susan Mary MagInline Sligh spent Sunday in New'terry visitmg friends. A very oleasant-trip was reported. ' Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Johnson -pent Sunday evening with Mrs. "lfnira Rpps alid Jirs." rcssitf Kpps uul family. f The Stewardess met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Susanna Abrams. A delicious recast was served. We thank Rev. William Coleman for attending c;ur church regu arly. Quite a number of people from Thomasvii'le, ,N. C., and othoi daces visited relatives in Wbitmir* for the fourth. ' Mr. Harold Joiner aecoyrspanied >y Mr. Will Hopkins motored to Winston-Salem last Saturday and returned Sunday. They reported i pleasant trip. Children's Day will le obs rv d Sunday night at Sims Chape! [TiTlflist church. I..I.. 1IIIU I I 1,, viniriMS wi 1 be :it Bruce Taberlaclo. ST. JOHN A. M. E. (BIRCH Rev. I,. I) Gamble, Pastor Trio, S. (^.?S. at the usual lour with Supt., A. R MeCrea in harpre and his teachers at their lost of duty and scholars on time. "God Hears A People Cry" was he subject and Mrs. Bennett ask d some interesting: questions on he lesson. At 11 : '!() the pastor,broiiyht the lYossapr-e from the 15th chapter if St. I.uko 19th verse. The Holy (JinillMUMM! WU? SVIVCU. OCVfiai Isitovs worshipped with lis: Miss lIcKonnlcl from Lake City; Mr. ind Mrs. X. Bennett and his moher, Mrs. A. M. E. Bennett from ,oiier;??and?Men. E.?Withcrpoon, Mr and Mrs Candles and Jrs. R.> S. Wiles from Camdon.? Rev. L. D. Gamble and family lined with" Mr and Mrs. Sam Mcrarland. Mesdames James Thomas and Jackie Wright spent the 4th of uly home with parents from the ^CC camp. We were al! glad to ;ee them and Mi'ss B. B. was all miles. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. ^ulton Morris on last week and eft a baby girl. The baby's name s Myrtle Ixiuise. Mother land >aby are doing fine. Buy the "Leader" and help a ace enterprise. We are black but we are men, Ve are black but we are brethren. TUB PALMforrO LEADEf McCORMICK NEWS Springfield A. M. E- Church t The S. S. opened 10 a.m. with j the assistant superintendent in < charge. Kcv. John Wesley Martin conducted a very fine review, j At 11:80 the pastor brought us j a wonderful message. Text 6t!i f chapter of Prov. 13th verse. Sub j ject1 The Difference in Man's an.. ^ God"s Finger. Visitors were Mr. j Andrew Edmonds and son from { Calhoun Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie RelelW ( of Greemyood is visiting Mrs. Kitty Belcher. Miss Nellie Brewer of Atlanta, Gn.. ?s visiting here. The funeral of Mr. WiKiam E. ' r ~ ..^~t T> T n T lil'lIIUlli, Mill U1 XVCV. o . \y. liirillUlll was conducted on July 1st. lit 1 had been in declining' health for I sometime. He leaved to mourn i his loss a wfe, two daughters, two sons, a father, seven brothers and two sisters, a host of other relativeg^and friends. Rev. J. B ; Smith had charge of the service , assisting him was Rev. A. D. Young, Rev. S. Devlin of Abbeville; S. A. Richie funeral direc tor- ' ' : 1 The city was saddem)! when lie n<*Ws came that Mrs. Martha Barber" had passed away. She was one hundred years old. S1k?? was , laid to red at Shady Grove A. M. E. church Saturday, July 3rd. HTfiti'er Bush and Clasy, funeral directors in charge. Tho'se on the ?iek list are Mrs. ' Latira Patterson, Mrs. Lizzie Parker. Mr. Jasper Freeman. We afe lookng forward to the coming o; the Heavenly Gospel lingers on the 9th. ? James C'alahanj, 'Jr., was able t<> be at church Sunday-to the do , light of "his friends. Mrs. Georgia Smith is suffering with .a very bad.scalled foot. , V. W. M. SOC IETY JONES CHAI'EL ' A jolly" (hue was had by everyone Who met on the 3rd Wedneslay fti Jun<* at the f.ovely home of the Preside!.t, Miss F. G. Benson, >n Sumter street. Meeting i.'pen"d promptly at 0:00 o'clock with the president presiding. After the usual form of devotion our .minutes of the prevk/us meeting was read, received and adopted. The house was then opened for business. . There being no old business | -Liuiljj v.vi Jttuutu^,jco^JUiUul^af. .the., plans'^for a trip to the Ridgewood [ ramp on the second Sunday in ? July. The financial roll was then ; railed, -members responding brief- . ty after which the visitors were introduced to the club. Miss C. ( Gordon then brought to" us a very , ? ngoyable program which closed j by singing of the iiub song. We were then served delicious punch ( sandwiches ive cream "and cake by 1 the hostess and her mother. We , reluctantly departed until the 3rd t, it-..,i fin., iii .Inlv to liiei't <lt the I homo of Mrs. Mary IUirke, 901 j Oak street. ] Mi- F. C. lienson, president c A. (J. I^?r?ie\v( reporter. = rinrsrix county i ff rally A SLTCKS.S- . t Prof. J. S. Stanlmck. Chnton Col- ( logo President Delivers Address Lewis, S. C., July d--"The 4-11 club is an organization through which farm boys and girls may bo ^ trained to meet the needs of citizenship in their various communities", said Prof. J. S. Stanback, u . president of Clinton college in an 11 address, here to the 4?II Club!' members and friends who w-ro eel- | ebrating their second animal dis- 1 :riet rally at fKekCifut Grove '' . rhnrrh at 1 owis X C Mi- review- ' ed the eluh enibiem aiul showed how each part may contribute to a finer life on the farm. . Other speakers on the program were: Proi' L. S. Brown, president 8 of Brainerd institute- R<v T. II. 0 Ayers, pastor Pr'osbyteria*. chui'ch ' In Ornngt'uurg; Rev, It. H. Glad- -j1 den, pastor of the Host church - arid Mr. J M. Gregory, president? of Leids Conlmunity eluh.- Each speaker lilted the club members to higher heights. Club songs were sung demonstration on club work was given and a holiday eve ] dinner wa? served by the host , community- f* i Mt. Pisgah 4-11 leader, Mrs. Ber- t tha Morant, on a loving water < glass set for bringing out the lar- t gest number of 4-H eluh members. Johnnie Fant, president of Mt. i Pisgah 4-11 club, presided. Mag- i dai'ine Sinis from (Brown chapel was secretary. Announcements concerning the i camp wei i made by Wayman Johnson, agricultural agent. t . - ? Y. P. LEAGIK .MEETING The Young; People's League district No. 2 met at Cheraw Second Presbyterian church at Cheraw, Saturday, June 2Gth, 1937. The meeting was very interestng and a large number of young jeople and adults attended. The ollowing program was carried out: 10:30 registration and exchange of greetings; 11 recreation and game9 Misses Jackson and Cotton. Worshp services by young people of Jheraw Second.--Buainess session jpened With President, Mrs. H. Shaw, presiding. All officers were re-elected. Installation of officers a*ill be held at next meeting. 1:30 a very delicious dinner was served at Coulter academy by niemliors of riipmu' SJucnnil Miuom. sional period; theme Christian Youth's Reponsibility to the Church The different phases of this subject was discussed by the Misses Lou EmnVa-Pagne, La Nelle Jackson, Gta'.ia Taylor and Mr. State Alexander. Worship service: Prelude, Mr. C. Wilbur' Robinson; prayer, Mr. Noble Hampton; hymn, I should Be True; scripture, Mr. Earl Willi a m s jfyjevialmusic^T^ emy; offering taken by Miss B Tindal and Mr. S. Burton; offertory prater, Mr. Harry Shaw; worship message, Rev. W. E. Ho*u ston. Hs message was. very in spiring.. The crux of it was .finding our own faults through pray?r. We can discover our respon sibility to Goxl by^ sincerely askiirj-c: "Lord,, what wi'.l thou have me do". By so doing we "can be oe assured that we are taking the right responsibility for the uplifting of God's Kingdom. Hymn Stand Up for Jesus; benediction, Rev. G. W. Long. The next place of meeting will be at Mt. Lizah, Darlington, S. C. The date will be announced later. Boydia Tindal. - -corresponding secretary. 1 ' SAINT ANDREWS a m v i'm i urn Rev. (I. H. White, Pastor Andrews, E. C.?Our Daily Vacation Bible school opened Jun 28 at the church. Since opening the. session hav^ been htVd in the high school building. The schoo* is conducted by the pastor assisted by Rev. C. Lewis, Prof, Smith, Mrs. Panola Bianchr, Mrs. L f'mith, Miss Marguerite WitherBible handicraft, music, physical education are thy subjects taught. \'ot only are children of all ages ittending but adults also. Sunday being Communion Day ind our National Day, the pastor jsed the subject "The Exanineion of Self and Natron". Mrs. Panola Bianchi the mother >f Mrs. Smith and one of the tea hers o*f the Burke High scheo>f Charleston worshipped with us it this service,-also her daughter diss Martha. Since our last writng Mrs. Minnie Scott and Mr. luff Green have united with the Rurch. The Sunday school and League -I i- 1 IcIVU On IHJIIIft to M'liu unc^uica cvi ho state -mooting ??Columbia-;lugust 10-12. These organizations are led on by Prof. Smith ind Mr. JosMh Thompson, rospecively. Stewardess Boards No. . ind 2 under the presidency of Meslamcs . Ksaie Green and Sule Becon respectively presented the hurch another Communion set. ' I For evening wursmp tnt pastor ised the subject The Second Com-, ng of Christ. Communion was adninistcred by .the Lighted "Cr'6ss July -25th our 3rd quarterly conerence will be he.'d. We are loking foiward with great anticilation to the coming of our eseemed Presiding Klder Lr. ~J~. 17 tenhow." Come out and hear this ulpiteer. / A most cordial welcome awaits 11 strangers and visitors to all ur services. Come again. auoscnoe 10 ana read i ne rai act to Leader. This paper is worhy of entering nil homes. $2.00 or a whole yrnr; Re per copy WATERLOO ^EWS v - 4V The trustees of Smyrna A. M. 2. church raised $46.65 in their ai'ly June ^7- The money is for working on the church. We had i very nice group. Laurel Hill school furnished music. Everything was carried ovit fine. July ^th S.' S. began at the usual hour. The lesson was interestingly discussed. After Sunday school Rev. W. S. Hawthorne preached a good sermon. When in need of fish see Janiee Ligon. Fresh daily. \ ? ... .y . ~ CLASS SONG OF ALLEN UNIV. 1937 GRADUATING CLA?S First Vers? Dear old Allen we bid you adieu To your precepts we pledge to be true We'll .never forget your binding tiea * As we dry the tears from 0U1 eyes. Chorus: Alma Muter, a$ We depart Thankful comes from -out of,each heart; .. . We'll face life; we'll persevere Gurded by thy tender care. Alma Muter, when trouble- come We'll life our faces towdi'd thee? i our sun We'll ever remain loyal and true Alma Mater, we love -you. Second Verse As We v/on we'll cherish thee e'er Your ideals we will always revere Our golden sunsets; we !>-ave the' stage May. this be our great heritage. Words by Miss Roberta A. Mosely. '87. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev . E. J. Gallman, Pastor Chester, S. C.?S. S. opened at _ PUIS by the Supt.. Mrs. Mary D. Sanders. At M :30 our pastor came to" us. with a soul stirring message. Hit subject was: God is with His peopte, taken from rMutt. 18:20. Sunday afternoon our pastor gave Communion at the Sandy River Baptist church. At 6:30 p.m. the BTU met with Miss 'Edna Gallman presiding. We had an interesting discussion on "Faith". At 8:15 our pastor delivered another wonderful message. Sub-"iect "Love" taken from Jo'hn 3: 16th verse. ' The Church Aid met Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. ' lJUisy rtrinie, ^oiumuia street quite a number was present. A delicious course of punch and cake wa> served. Our Sunday schoul motored to Rock Hill Monday, July 5, 1937 Representing "Friendship Day". The many friends of Mr. James Hardin are glad to see him home again from Charlotte, N. C. ATter being confined to bed for three weeks. Where he was employed with the Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance company. Mrs. Nettie B. Meek^ had as her week-end guest her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Harrison of Los Angei'.es, Cal., and _ _M? yt i Hamsunls. . sister, Mrs SVilks of Brooklyn, N. Y. . Born to Mr. and Mis. Robert Gill a eight pound son. Mothe: and baby are doing nicely. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson on July -4th, 1937 a fine I babv erirl. Mrs. Eliza Iteid and her livlit j daughter, Bobbie are in the city from Columbia, S. C., visiting her srater, Mrs Mabel Johnson. We are glad to have some of the j numbers of Pilgrim Baptist to Worship with us on Sunday from Winnsboro, S. C. COKESBURY NEWS , Sunday was a high day at St. -Paul: The Sunday school was largely attended. After a brief study of the lesson the school pro ceeded to elect delegates to the S. S. convention, namely Missej Sarah Goggins, Eugenia Mae Hot!- | mes, Annie Mae Goggins, Mr. Wil- . son Nash, Jr. Alternates,, Miss- ^ es Mattie Starks, Minnie Anderson Mr. Tress Adams. Dr. Bouey brought a wonderful Message to an apprecative con- j gregation. Text Isaiah 40:31 Wait'on the Lord. Many hearts w<*ve made to rejoice. A good col I lection was. taken. The Lord's Supper was administered to quite a, few. At 4 p. m. the" Missionary indies had charge of the services sponsored by the President, Mrs. A. R. Ilclmes. Dr. E. H. McGill had planned to preach for us; for some cause he did not get here. Our pastor, Rev. Bouey preached. SOFT. GLEAMS OODEFDOY't / K yowr doctor ^j doot not hovo H tond $1.23 dlroot to ODfPHOY MANUFACTURING COM PAN MWWWMWYyWNPWYYWWPW 3 Page A | The ?lf.ii lift!..! A M. K% ehurci, W: i> S- nal.? r- 1? J tin* music. .Mi.-. J?.siv *A i.F< n, leader. A collection ot. iT.OU v. h? o taken. We ai < v. . y . l ^i the choir ami m<.nil > of f'etha) for their CJimrvc. i . u^. Mr. C!i!lV:,> 1!i.t-, - an i-Mi. \Vil? Watkins of ' < r tip :n, Fia. are here vhtiting 1 mother* Mrs. Julia J ;.j ' 'l b Mary Watkins. s MifUl / I 9 F JVf A ijAf 1 kl rBK>ArfV^.\Jr ^rw^WT* Ooly-Seabcard has them to v)7.asW?. ton, New York, the East!'for ccxh, ' comfortable tfavei~*dree fro* ci?de/^ smo>e, end fiiuhwiy h<sa.'d?-~^ go via Seaboard! tne ?ohiy wphoU ' . Mered seats arc adjujteb.!*- to resthJ positions for reia?a: on- o"-^>ur?a lleep Other features r?<'ca% * ipacious lavatories, with fret *oap and towels, free dnr.* '.3 cups, low aost meals and pillow s?'v;<?. Boston . _ New "N"s>t k ,n>. " . Philadelphia i 1 Ba It i nUsXtt- - Washington Richmond " t" Norfolk .... Miami _ - in.1 " W. 1\ iieh?h . - H.'iO St. Reter^buri: . '' ' ' Tampa ? ... v !" Jacksonville __ .*>.10 ? . 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