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as theii dinner guests Sunday
Mrs. Sue Keid entertained i
dinner Sunday her pastor's \wi
and baby Mrs. Daniels of Andei
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nash wu
-happily "Surprised \vhen their t\v
sons of Washington, D. C., Mes
srs. Caruthers and Fred N'as
spent the fourth holidays wit
them. 1 r.- '
Mr. W. Q. Thompson and Mis
Mary L. Hamburg were- elects
delegates to represent King Cha
pel Sunday school at the S S
Convention which will be held a
Rocky River AMK church.
Mrs. Candas Jackson and bab;
of Cleveland. Ohio are visiting Mi
and Mrs. Otto Jackson their par
ehts.
Mrs. C7 F. Rcid carried a grou]
of children to New Hope Baptis
church to render a literary pro
gram. Quite a nice program wa:
rendered.
Mrs. Pauline Hamburg of An
derson and two children spent thi
week-end?with her parents Mr
and Airs. .R. T. Hamburg.
Misses Bobbie W. Clark and Ja
nie Jackson motored* to Clcmsor
^"Friday rvvtth' Mrs'. R. 0." Reese.
The Inany friends of Principu
Gallma'n arc glad to have him and
his bride here for the summer.
Mrs. Delia Aslniry of Charlestor
spent the week of the fourth witl
her sister Mr. and Mrs. 'Waltei
Webb.
Rev. G. Giles of the Holiness
church preached in Greenville Sur
day. .
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Webb of New York arc visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. Samuel. Thompson, Jr., oi
Orangeburg is visiting Mrs. N. E
Washington and other relatives.
BIRTHDAY HREETINGS.
Little Carolyn .Marie (,'arrec,
the daughter of .Mi. and Mrs. Wil..i
lie Ilenry Carree, of 2121 Elmwood
Avenue, was one year old
July 'Jth.
1,000 A DAY SEE NEW HAKI.EM
I'WA HOI SES
New York, ((')--It is reported
that 1,000 people a day view th.
new Harlem PWA houses at. lol
street and Seventh avenue, which
were recently opened for tenants.
It is reported .privately in Harlem,
however.- that the apartments- are
not being filled so fast, due to in
,' stability of. income of the class
,the project' was designed to serve.
It is indicated the apartineiits will
finally take appi oxinmtely t h e
the Dunbar apartments, to be assame
class of tenants as those in
sured of receiving rentals promptly.
The Dunbar, originally designed
as a low-cost project, actually
.-took in public school teachers, post
office employees, business and pre,
fessional men. ft is also rumored
that no WPA workers -will be accepted,
due to the uncertainty of
then* jobs, and if this'- is true, a
large part of the waiting list is
automatically cancelled.
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i "FORMAL DRESS REQUESTED?"
1 lame Fashion has arranged the styles so that you can he cool
! .comfortable, look chic, and still be formal.
f '-Vaporous sheers with swirling shifts?suave chiffons?blight color:
ai\ leading. On the left i>s lUiJblack organdie dress with hcm-lim
flounces of layers of peach color organdie,
i The. other is a full-skirted period frock of mousseline de soie with
i wido borders of black, or contrasting lace, which also makes th<
jacket. , _
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Say You Saw IT ijn The Leader. Thanks.
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| WE NEED ROOM ?
I LET'S GET
X 1934 FORD SEDAN. A remark;
> Interior clean. Five good til
X 1934 FONT I AC SEDAN. In go<
J been carefully checked ove
L perfect. Price ..
1934 PLYMOUTH COACH. Mo
i tioned. New Tires. Radio
s prove its a bargain.
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Y 1931 Studebaker Sedan S*2.>0.00
; X 1931 Studebaker Coupe $163.00
! X 1931 llupmobile Sedan $173.0(1
1932 Terraplane Sedan $230.00
iy.vz rivmoutn sedan __ szyo.uii
A 193:1 Chevrolet Coach S29.7.00
J LOTS .OF OTHERS?
I C A II0 L I N A M
- STL DEBARER SAI.I
J 1123-25 CALHOUN ST.
Gala Opening I
At Six O'Clock Monday Evening t
New Palmetto will Swini? Open?Int
Regular Show at 7:<>u?Second Sho
. She's Got
'Em Both
"That Way" Wf\
about her gL
And they
' ?Thinks She ^s- j
Is "That Way" Ah
It took her tivv '-years to act t
when she did> did she have a t
l-omeos Olelvin . ar.d. Bob) are
ridel
( LAl'DETT
COLBE
Playing Ivtth the heai
two hoys
Mclvyn Douglass & R
?in?>1
"I MET HIM IN
I SPECIAL
In Person Popeyt
Willie & Mary Ellen |
Presenting
"Twin Pianos" s
A Uaph h y I
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MORE P AY.
San Aimuvnio, Texas. (C);?Th.
south Texas Agricultural Workers
Union. representinj?^pK)0 eottoii
pickers, wired Secretary of Laboi
Perkins Friday, icqucsting. mediation
of ti:e!T dispute with grow-'
trs, from whom they are demand-,
ung So cents per hundred for cot- |
f)0 cents, then, raised to 05 cents, i
The union originally asked $1.00.
hut dropped to 85 cents. The en- J
tire South is watching the light.
Rl'RAL TKACHERS MEET AT
Tl'SKEGEE
< Tusti g.*> Institute, Am, (C)?A
conference of rural teachers was
held on July 1 and 2 with Dr. W
ARMSTRONG KNOCKS DOWN
BLATCTT 10 TIMES.
New Vork (C)?Henry Armstrong.
the sensational California
lightweight,- floored A If Blatch
lightweight champion- of Australia
ten times at the Madison Square
Garden Thursday night, and was
given a technical K O in the third
round. About 11,000 people paid
$11,500 to see the fight.
MISSISSIIMM TOWN
CELEBRATES
Mound Bayou, Miss. (C)?This* s
all colored town, founded by for 1
mer slaves, is all dressed up, eel rj
ebrating its fiftieth anniversary, f.
Mayor B. A. Gieen is busy super- (.
vising the program lasting all t
this week. The town has no jail. I
there have been no capital crime v
committeed in thirteen years. The I
population is 2,000 but there are ci
8,000 colored people in the immed- a
iate vicinity. t
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YOU NEED A CAR |
TOGETHER
ibly smooth running car. J J
res. This is a bargain at $330.00 <>
xl condition. Motor has ))
r and is tip-top." Tires ?>
$395.00 7,
tor thoroughly reebndi- ,,
A demonstration will "
$330.00 !!
1930 Ford Coupe $125.00 I
1930 Chevrolet Sedan _2 $105.00 jj
1933 Hockne Coupe _... S25Q.00 y
1933 rontiac Loach i?2Hr?.00 T
1933 rontiac Sedan $325.00 <>
1931 Austin Coupe 95.00 J |
.COME TO SEE US
OTORS, INC. i:
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AM) SERVICE j'
PHONE 7172 |
Monday 6 p.m.
he IToois of Columbia's Beautiful
luminal Ceremonies Start at 0:45?
w at 9:05. _
Trr^ -V out
Them
0 Paris but boy!?
imo?two handsome
really taken for a : I
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ts of these 1
obert Young
PARIS" j
More Enjoyment
1 in 'host and Found Dry'
Vie Smith Novelty
tarts Thursday
lrns, Alan na uaye IIItlountain
Music"
ETTO
NOW PLAYING
William
POWELL
Luise
RAINER
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, "THE EMPEROR'S ,
CANDLESTICKS" I
I with
ROBERT YOUNG
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
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MONDAY & TUESDAY
Kay Francis
,, ?in?
'Stolen Holiday'
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Wednesday-Thursday
"SING AND BE
HAPPY"
with
ANTHONY MARTIN
LEAH RAY
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CALVIN IS 3r?.
New York. (C)?Floyd J. C'al,'ill
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?, .v,.mui una eauor ot Cal in's
Newspaper Service, 143 VV
1251h street, was 35 years old on
rutisday,,Ju]y 13. Mr. Calvin was
torn in Washington, Ark., and beran
his journalistic career on Arnistice
Day, Nov. 11. 1918, a t
lope, Ark. In spite of the heat
vavc gripping Harlem, the editor
donned to spend the day at his
lesk, hard at work, stopping now
ind then to get an ice cream soda
o cool off.
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' Saturday, July 17, 1937
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Only o??3l?aixl has B, T. DENT ^
them! tw MEAT MARKET..
DE LUXE RECLINING , _^o__
SEAT, COOL AIR-CON- i
DITIONED COACHES ' Fish and Poultry Dressed
While You Wait.
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2309 Gervais Street
Waverly Section
PHONE 6016
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%??%? c:::'z:~>i 1 if you have rooms
lion in the world. J FOR RENT
or WANT A ROOM
One-Way Fares from Columbia ? ,, _T _ . . _
- Boot on S ,6.50 Cal1 N?rth 5445
Jacksonville 5.10 J. O. HART, Agent
New Orleans 10.90
New York ______ li.90' 1413 T Street, N.W., Apt. 10
Norfolk ________ 5.70 Washington, D- C.
I hiladulohi:! in on
Richmond K.IO
Savannah 2.30 ooo;ox>:ocf0o.ao^x?0?50000^oa
Tallahassee 6.10
Washington 7.35 Dial 789
Similar fares to all other points
City Ticket Office gg r"-r~ ~
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CARD OF THANKS. . ' -V. *.
? John F. Hunter
We wish to thank the many
friends for their kind expressions Funeral Director
of sympathy on the passing of, , ? f j
John Morris Burton, who died Ju- *"*""HIlCl LiTOD&lIIl?F
]y 5- n'37- Mrs. MARY H- MADDEN,.
Mrs. Lavinin Burton, \vife; Mor- A 1 * 4
gan, Victor , and John Earl, sons; ASSlStqji__
New York City; Mrs. Jessie B 120 N. Harper Street
Bright, sister; Mr. Ernest Burton Laurens, S. C.
brother. . .
I Quality Laundry Service I
A SERVICE FOR EVERY NEED
We Pick Up and Deliver
Also 20 Per Cent Discount for Cash & Carry
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NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION
September 7th to 12th
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BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Special Coach will be operated via SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM from Columbia to Birmingham and return
on following schedule:
Sept. 0 Leave Charleston 5:20 P.M $14.40
Sept. G Leave Brnnchville 7:15 P.M.^ 13.G0
Sept. 0 Leave Orangeburg 7:47 P.M...?,.. . 13.00"
Sept. G Lei\ve COLUMBIA ...... 9:50 P.M. '. 12.60
Sept. 6 Leave Newberry 11:18 P.M..,.,.^ - 11.20
Sept. 7 Leave Greenwood ? ?-.12:30 AtM7_" 10.10
Sept. 7 T/eave Anderson 2:25 A.M.-.-;?.1 --- 9.30
Sept.-7 Leave?SparlanlAirg l:4u a.M 10.60"
Sept. 7 Leave Greenville 2:40 A.M.. 9.70
Sept. 7 Leave Seneca 3:45 A.M 8:50
Sept. 7 Leave Atlanta ... 7:10 A.M.
Sept. 7 Arrive BIRMINGHAM ..-11:45 A.M.
Returning: ? .
Sept. 12 Leave Birmingham. ' 11:55 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Greenville : 12:55 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Spartanburg 1:55 P.M. '
Sept. 13 Arrive Columbia 4:40 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Orangeburg 6:18 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Brnnchville 6:53 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Charleston 8:40 P.M.
BE SURE YOUR RAILROATI HirKP/r TO ururnn
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
For additional information, apply to Local Ticket Agent#
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UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER OF
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA "
Funeral Cars and Funeral
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fit AS GOOD AS THE BEST
An^ Better than the Reet
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