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ftaK urday, Dec?mb?r IS, 1937. : * -v JU^E, jZjfH iXXvX "THE COMING OF CHRIST" The Adult school pYesentjL -'The Coming1 of" Christ' at Jones rtion^l ?u., ?u V/,,,%FVI vum.viAj IT cuucorujf lll&uc. ^ December 2^, 8:00 o'clrek, Admission 10 cents., TO .SPFND YULET1DE IN FLORIDA Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Q- Df.ng. lag are spending the Christmas. holidays?w?Daytona?Bcich. Fla. They will also visit relatives and friends in Tampn. OVlax.do and Jacksorville. " ? Mrs. 'Douglas was before her recent marriage, Miss Wiilie Mae Spears of Gaffney, S. C., and is employed as a teacher in Cherokce county.?Rev. Douglas Is for' merly of Daytona Beacn, Fla. and IBT a 3t udent at Bentdict college. YOUNG Mjc.N BUSINESS CLUB ' D. B. Whaley, Reporter The Young Men's Busi .ess' club met aV the home of Mr Richard Finch, 102' Pendleton stieel.-Co1 lnmbia. December 14. , The club discussed various busmen. ' The club was not completed until the vice-president ard assis tant secretary were elevid. The vice-president, Mr, Thorns JaekBon; the assistant Secretary, Mr. Simon Jacl feonT tAn emergency call me'Cng will . be held at Mr. Richard -Finch's home, %Sunday, 7:30 p.r?~ to fin? igh discussion cm some i i finished t business for the coming holidays. EVENING STAR "sOClAlTCLUB The clui. met aft the home of Mrs. A. Lerrick at it& ucual hour 7:30 o'clock. December TO. The meeting wu. called to ?rder by Mr. J. Bui ten. After the devotional the meeting was tume?d over to the president, Ge orge W. M-cDaniel. The minutes v ere call jEWed for read and adopted; unfinishJMj|fid-busines.i and new bus*.'ess was jflm|.tttken up. Mery interesting reBBWlnarks were made by i ur mem; bers about i lie success of the club jjj&^puring 1937 and hoping for a betjirB&ier success in the year 1^38. agjSjc Our next meeting and last for ^vitvi937 will be at the horn* of Mrs. P^Mjinie L. I orrick, 1003 Pendlu^ ton street. JJi cember 1.7, We-wish Hdl'y .atmt."er a merry ? mas and g jgfhappy new~vearr~ ^R^SAbERS~ioCIAL " ^i^-Chester, &. C.?The Crusaders i-jjflBP*! c^u'3 at kome ?* fc-Mbr. Arthur Johnson on ? tnter Ht |rarfth the vice-President Miss W. i^J^_Meeks in charge. After the BNHfpie3s p.ut" of the meeting we E&agj&te serve i a delicidus c. urse of p^RHihe next n.eeting will be at the -^^Sfge of Miss Ilattie Nelson on ^SM&jprc street, December 21. iKraSSS&BB* ?c? ? HONORED WITH Blir. UNITE l|ej Berzer.a Adkins, the win^ | daughter of Mr. i hd Mrs. &Pr Adk ns was honored* with,*a ffilHittitc party given by >M<~paf^MWr.Thuirday evening December in the spacious ballroom '^-Palmetto Chauffeurs club. 'HHHBjpautiful color scheme of pea B^^^Hftnd pink was uriic tely carra^^HKch, takes and sandwiches, ph'yed caVds and danced -iAy^ftlffhout 'he evening to the meMfit music of a nicklod-an after Kiveryone expressed-himself bg spent a lovely evening Hhqd Miss Adkins many , "iftilfiiypi','scnt were: the honored ftMjt&flHss Benzena Adkirsi^Miss<?H^^K'Aokins, Llllt&n and M$?~ flUHi. j'uby and Carrie Smith NHM^Kathlcen Hows d, Elsie Mrs Julia Shepherd; *? i'i Tlnlliu Mi Kim. Wil Htonrs, Leonard Hazzard, ^B>:i rdsfin Tton TKrrin. Fd ?>n, Roosevelt Franklin W. Webber. .'sting Mr. ?. d Mrs. e: Mrs. Lil'ia FbgHsh ?nd Mrs. Christopher I ~ * t BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR EIJW. McGHTE WILLIAMS On December 10, between fbe hours of foui and six o'clock at . the spnciou home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGkt", Sr., of Aiken, S. C.; about fifty i/r' more etger-qyed youngsters between the ages of twelve and one year alorg with a few adults. gathered to I elp little Edward enjoy his fir? t birthday party on his fourth birthday. The tabif which wa:' set for eighteeir-g" < sts was at m inted in every aetau; naving as its centerpiece th- birthday cake, which was decorated in Amae coTors and on whi'-h w?.re four sma'l candles surrounded by holly wraths and small oilver bells. Other decora-" tions of t.te tabje incl jdd minifttnrp roinHp^rg, r.ininnw, ill, dividual XL as ha.<ket.? I ilpj with candy aluT^wc tall red eu'.dles on each er d or the table, ~ ? ~~~ T The 8arru' unique?decoration?* were carrie- out in the refresh-^ -menta*?in?that" TriihlatuiT- ~ SantaClause? of ice cream-so ji? re iced cakes decorated with the iced holly leaves veie served After ftn~ refreshments were served, the favor of red and green balloons a?<l Hht/rns were given the y.-ungsters who expressed the.nsel es gleefully in the Xmas spin*. Useful an > educational were the gifts recei'c-t1.. Thi- party was the <ift of his grandfather and grand nr.ther, Mr. and Mr? Wm. McGlice, Sr. AtLEN UMV. CHOIR PRE SENTS CHRISTMAS CANTATA The Alle" University choir will present "Tre World's Tn.c Light", a choral cavtata by R. M? Stultis, in the uni.tvsity auditor'am. The cantata is di\ided into thiee parts: Part I Thi Prophecy; Ptrt II The Prophecy fulfilled; Part III The Wondrous Star. ^ You and your_frienda_ are cor-dmily invited to come aid spend forty-live . minutes with i s. F. P. ABRAHAM, Director of Music;? Allen University. LUCKY HIRD_SOCIAI CLUB Tlfe Lucky Bird Social club met at the horn: of Miss Inez Williams with- -opening -song led ^ny Mrs. Boyce and the usual opemrg exercises. Then the president took charge of the meeting ard called for-the mmutes which v. ere read and stood approved. Unfinished and new business were taken -up. The member; are hopeful for success in thv. coming year. Roll call, ir.cmbcis present 22 We werj served coco* and cake. Our next""meeting will b : at Mrs. Gertrude West. 615 Sumter street the first Tuesday night in January, 1938. . . . THE fiWILiGHTSOCIAL CLUB 'St. MatT-.tws, S. C.?"he Twilight Social club met at the home of Mrs Rosa Goodwin Tuesday night, December 7th. The meeting was calied to order by the Preeidenjt. Miss O. B. Addison. The devotiW al was conducted by the Chaplan, Mrs. Goodwin. The president then took charge. Old and new ousiness was discussed. The hostess served. Th? mooting adjourned to meei at the home of Misses Rhodia a?nd Louiru Hampton on Tuciday night, T.ecember 14. ALLEN AnD BENEDICT FOOTBALL SQT.TADS ENTEL.7AINED The entue football scrads, including coaches of both Allen and Benedict were honored with de licious turkey dinners by Reverend W. J. Robinson, presiding elder of the Spartanburg d;strict at che Little Gray shop. Ti.e dining TOofrr was beautifully < ocOratea \yith color* of both inb.itutions and to "touch" this aft, a group of selected tune'B were played from "Piokadily Pete". During brief in tcf-missions,, Ithe Tha?,ksgiving classic - between the two .institutions was vdayed and each member of hot" squads, including the coaches, piayed a few mAnutes, - The game was broken up as "All American Turkey", led lry three j charming v aitresses, wa tackled from behind, and smothered by all ""members of both squad1 On finis? dig the dl.iner, short ?peeches, cheers, yellB wire made by the boys. In response, Rev_ arend Robinson aaid that his aim was not only to develop bette* sportsman^h-p b,ut also tr create a better CtxperStion between the two institutions.' i" ~ "Everyone reported an enjoyable evening anil departed w.lh spec1 ial thanks 1o the Robinsons J ' "*.?.II PI -7- ? 1 LANCASTER NEWS. Work at Lancaster Training School is moving along smoothly. 1 Every teacher is interested in the work and the program of t h e school assemblies is held each Tues day and Thursday at 11 o'clock. A teacher-and" her class have charge of the program once each week. Some very interesting programs which dealt mainly with the class roon\ activity correlated \yith ' the~seasons, have been rendered The Parent-Teaehers' Associa uveiy to Kf,V. .]nr,P'<i a?rr(fp from the subject /'Putting Out Fire". After-listen.ng to this excellent s^nwn the discouraged or down"c&t^should have felt ir-pr^d to gi^on. After the sern.oni Mrs. Watson and Miss Jeffer3.n contributed to a thort program and the 24 (states made their re^ rt$. .J'he totAl amount raised was $1?>2.60. Winners, Mrs. Geo. Craw'- rd, Mrs Orferte Head, Mrs. C. C. Eroadnax and" "Krsr 'Lucilt ' Rait'rd.~~ Our i hats a-e off to Mrs. Wi''.t Hammond who advanced thi. form of rally., tnd p.ished it. T.' anks to all workers and contractors. -<? ' , Prof Gardner was ho;t ot the distrco: agriculture teacher? Tuesday t aTteriuon. Messrs Peterson, and Burgees guest speakers. After a few hours discussicn the H. E. girls under Miss Clai Eton's supervision served a delicious course of sandwici.rs, cocoa and pie. Teachers i/tended the regular monthly teachers meeting in . Sa 'uda Friday , ? Glad to welcome Mr.r-Carroll as our visitor Thursday. Also Misses Best-and" Nance teachers at Saluda ^nd Ridge Branch week end guests of Misses Blue and Jeffersvn r-upecttvely. 7 Don't forget the colo^eld doll contest to end Decombec 22. Help some girl wu> a doll. m 9\mi i ? PAGELAND NEWS. The Better Students Club o f Center School had a meeting Friday afternoon. Some rules were drfewn up for the Club and bags ot' fruit were sent to the sick." 4Mrs. N. 0. Brewer has been very ill, but is improving at this Writing. " Mrs. R. A. Spehcer and daughters and Mrs. Anna Harrington and Miss Fry of Pee err Visited Mrs. M. L. Gathings Sunpay - i^.Miss Alice Brewer has returned "t% Barber Scotia College, saftei being called home on account (the illness of her mpth^g MrsT N. 0. Bnvir. ' J 4ren held its meeting Tuesday ev-~" ening, Dec. 7th in the auditorium of Lancaster Training School. The meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. J. J. Clinton. The program wns us follower National Negro Anthem; selection by the Lancaster -Training- Glee Club; praver. Mr. King;*iHeI<?rtinn?Glee Clyb; address, Mrs. Shelling, Co. healtlT nurse; selection, Double -quartctr paper,' "Tuberculosis and the Seal Sale," Miss Marjorie Clinton; paper, ."Symptoms of Tuberculosis," Miss Georgie Latimer solo, "Out of the Dust," Mrs. E. Clintgre paper, "Ty . State Sanitorium- to- Lancaster County," Miss Josephine Sherand; paper, "Some Objectives of the PTA,'/ Mrs. F. W. Funderburk; solo, Mr. G. S Babcock; remarks. Prof E. E. Riley; remarks, Dr. J. J. Clinton Benediction The Kelsey Library Committee had a .meeting following the PTA, : proximately 7,000 volumes of interesting and useful books, given to the City and County of Lancaster by a Negro philanthropist, Kelsey. Through the influence of brought from Washington, D. C., ( and placed on the shelves in a li- ^ brary apart from the main school ' kuiUin. ??: 1 UUtlUlIl^ The Social Promotor Bridge ] Club of Chester- was entertained ~ at the beautiful-home of Mrs. Getty Babcock, Friday e/enint;. Dec. 10. Four progressions of Auction bridge were played. The menu con sisted of chicken salad on lettuce leaves, saltines, iced tea, wine with fruit cake, mints served buffet style. ^ The following prizes were awarded; hichpnr gueet nnnre. Miri?r M. Clinkscales; highest club score Mrs. Ada Stanback; and lowest score, Mrs. L. Johnson. Mrs/ A Stanback expre33od the -gratitude of the club to Mi .. B-tboock for such a/t enjoyable evening. RIDGL SPRING NFWS A large audience listened atten ? lilt I'ATMETTO LEAOE CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ! Miss Fearla B. Attica is in the city a few days "from Alt. Claire. N. J., where she hag been living for six months. Mrs. Est'He Bovian -R.'ey with * her husband and little ste;>-daugh- 1 ter motoreo hc^re Ericla} al^jr c rhanksgiviiig and made pop calls 1 on friends, who were all glad to 1 see them. Mrs. Riley who is known here as Miss Bovian was s ?'/-? 1 vpai'S t ho H TV..-- 1 t nomic teacher at Finley lii school. s Miss M. D. Kelly and Miss Mar- 1 gubiite Roberts motored to urange s ourg and spent, the week-end. b Mr. J. S. Stanback is vcry much 8 improved and is gaining strength s again, Mr Llovd DeGraffenreid. ? stn- F dent of Benedict college was at 3 home a day tbis week vhiting his t inothef, ?? . i frot. a. L. Pinlcy attended the ~~ meeting of the Program Committee of the State Teaeneis' associ- 8 ation in Orangeburg Saturday. b A large crowd was at Hardin's e Hall_ Tuesday night for the has- * ket ball game between the girls' e team of Iinlev Hi nnrt (\rannfii t to 4 iu favo'r -of Finley High. Two u boys' teams fronr Finley Hi play- e ed against each othen The score ^ was purple team 11; gold team 11. ^ Prof." W. L. Zimmenoah and- -b n Miss Elfie Tee Martin of Gaffney L accompanied their teams here. Mrs. Toyetta M. Brown will b leave Saturday to spend the Christ 1 with her husband, Mr. Hemphill a Brown. . * Mr. N. 13. Brown c/f Gafl'ney matured over Tuesday night and L( witnessed -Hit basketbal! game. - j* Miss Edna Woodard, Trof. W. i' if. Atltmoon-and- Prof i-A-. T>. Har-? din, wno e/e. coaches for, Finley High are keeping their teams iq * practice. ^ Rev. Mr. Bailey of Greenville 1 preached ai Calvary Bapt. church s' Sunday. . m m ^ Itl GRANARD HIGH SCHOOL h Gafl'ney?Christmas lights shedded their glow on jubilant boys ^ and girls enjoying an informal entertainment honoring the ^High w T School's football team Friday nite at the school. Aftsr -successive rounds of en- ? joyable. games the members o f Ct the team were presented to the * guests. Short speeches were made P by Samuel Littlejohn representing 1 the senior members of the squad, a officials, Copeland, Tucker and Glvmnh. who so graciously served 11 in the home games, assistant coach West; Coach?Stanback and * Principal Zimmerman.. Tht> t'nnt tin 11 wf nsnn proved tO-? :ous, and the spiritr~foT'next~~ye&r oe very successful if not victor- 11 t ts fyr all concerned to strive for t bigger and belti'i team. The second Initiation of the Alpha Beta Gamma Honor Society climaxed Friday evening after tschool with an informal tea i n f Miss Petty's class room. This is " an organization, within the school, whose purpose is to promote schol ? pi-ship and character. New mem- ^ bers admitted were: Ida Petty, Evola Jones, Vinola Jones, Jessie Lee Reid, Pauline Jones and Dora tshippy. The charter members are Brice Coleman, president; Samuel Littlejohn, vice-president; Hattie Smith, secretary; Susie E. Wiikirrs E -leasu.er; Elvin Boyce, business manager; Lorene Camp, Minnie M. a Dowdle, George Posey, Strancy M. a Harris, Edith Campbell, Freda Nor CJ ris. You'll be hearing more from a them often, as they are working toward great things. -The-girls1 busker ball team op- ^ ened its season with a game in Chester Tuesday night against Finley High. The boys' team is on ^ its way. Both teamj, hope to be j 'champions; The student body enjoyed a Xmas c cree in chapel Friday, where bothi r students and ^teachers received p many gifts. A very entertining a Christmas program was present- ? ed by members of one division of. fifth grade under the supervision 1 of their teacher Mrs. Titus. r Members of the Glee Club are arranging to carol citizens o f j GafCncy early Christmas morning. Dear Santj ? \ Only a f^. lines fo let ycu hear j1 from me. 1 am well ard hop. that you a *. thR san^Jjun-mne f yfrariu- obtrSB?in f?ul'T>' -grade. '1 I wannt y ru to plcas^1 Sri.ig me a 1 book bag. You must remember;! the othev boys and gii Is. Re-^ 1 member mv little sister Gertrude She wants s bicycle. "" Yours si'icerely, BL/.NCHE G1NVARD, St Matttewa, 8. C. ; K ?? VKM'S IX AM) AllOliM> ASHlNC!!^', 1). C. By J. O. Hart - - .T Waa_uingtori, Dv C.. Dv.r. 14th? ..ast Vond-.;-, Mr. Hu'l. the seci | etary of i late was very busy . oTOtnunica'it.g with Japan about he bonbir.fr' of the gunooat Panay ast Sunday*. _ Some mv.ths ago thfcie were evcjal gur. boats sent to China o protect the United States posessions tn.*ro. Now mm. ronnrts hat the v .y thing which ,was^ ent to project 0-ther property is. ieing destroyed with ail,?#l its big :uns on it. That is a "g rand .in ult to this nation. But I guess apan is i .mewhat like an angry i >erson thv-wiflg stones,re. ponsible f-Ui_iimacem, w^o-get in he way *\i jd get that, which is ntended f< > enemies. - I * ? * * Mrs?Lnli.?Nites, a very?pro^ ;ressive South Carolinian who has ?een in Washington no?v lor seviral years f rst as a cl ef, cook or four Tiv.rs, .then shj operated a business of her ovr., a six able dining room which sh? opratod wel' end progics." tapidly,' intil now she has opened a greatr and larger place, a hrlf block rom whevc she was?The Nileso 'ood Shop *nd> Tavern, v 1 ere she ias been since November 24. lusiness has grow^n so until she 5 operatii;; a twice as large a usiness by removing t;.e -parti- i ion to the next door fo the serice of be ? and light wirnes with rapacity ef over-fifty?at?1428 "oirst^eetrNW: To tubsc.'ibe for The Palmet3 Leader, call North 54-?5. dryland Tubercu- '? j losis Sanatorium ttejixyrow.n, Md.?Since the inaction of Dr. Reuben Hoffman a? jperintendent several noteworthy langes have been effected about le Duuamgk ? 7| Among the latest achievements as been the installation >nd the J eginnirig of the operations in the operating Room. On Sunday three of the patients rere subjected to phrenicotomics. he phrcnicotomy is a comparaively new method of treating surTCS'ftj tubercular cases; that is,. asesi'.that will respond to surgery, t consists of the dividing of the hrepic nerve in the neck, or the' emoval of it, to prevent re-union nd return of function. t Thp operation has the effect of aralyzing the diaphragm on that ide with the result that it rises o -a > considerable extent, thereby uiiijnvoting mc iung ana-Himwighc cheat raparity nn?that?side. f the operation .does nothing else, t prepares the field for more exensive work, for the corrfpression / 'he lung by-t^w-reinova'l~Pf*TKe'~ ioiiy portions.of the chest. i The surgeon for the day was he surgeon-in-chief from the Bal imore City Hospitals, Dr. Aycock . ho was assisted by our Dr. Reucn Hoffman. The operating suprviso'r for the day, MrB. Mary lephuS Powell, was assisted by liss Marie Tobie and Miss Alice Sallard. LETTERS TO SANT\ CLAUS Camp Paroi- Md., Dec. '3, 1937 ear pantv I want yov. to bring n a coat nd hat, a dress, shoes, htockings nd sjome slips. And a so some andy' and fruit. I ha/e a sister nd ,a\ broti cr, don't forget them. With i> ae, , "BEATRICE SIMI'SOft. \ > ear __?anta.- ? I am a U^lle boy 11 years old n the 6ti grade. I go to. the ibbeville County Trainirg school, hgve beei. good all -h* year. I 'want you to bring me a wag>n, suit, hat, pair1 shoes, fruit tuts and c. ndy. Remer. ber the >0or boys and girls wh< haven't iay paren"* - I will stare my fifts with them also. Don't forget my sisters and brokers. _ Yours tri 'y. """x ARCHIBALD H. LETMAtf. | Dear Pill: Just a f?v- lines to let you bear | 'rom me I rm very sorry j haven't .vritten yu^ in two wc^ but Iwas so"B;> I didn't nnv? vary nuch -Jme -Ntrw Bii" 3tmas ia a I n. cat bata +nd I cnn hardly, Vait inill.it get bere and ih close as Xnias is here some of us is not gt>ng to see it. i hope that all the club members and every; ody have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. So loftg Hill until next week. Lim Ttry busy getting ready for X? ' ? r CHRIS ! SPIRIT T { ??ECONOMY BRAND t OLEO |=? LIIJBYS or DEL'MONTE | FRUIT COCKTAIL Y { MT- VERNON :j: SUGAR PEAS X r ^ Skinnpr^ SP A^HF x 7 ounce pacl x ? 1 RED BAF 124 lb. Bag $1.15 x > ?-? WHITE HOI | * Economy Pa< ? SUGAR 10 lb. Bag 2 ? :j: FRESH AND TI $ Per Pound > L__ I NORTHPf i 3 ^mnll 40n X i tVEGETOLE OR JE 14 lb. carton 43c f " NUTS ANI i PER LB | Brazil Nuts 23c ? NO. 1 SIZE ' PER LB A English Walnuts 21c '!' ALL FLAVORS ' ' |JELL0 5c v ? | American Cheese Pound 23c .1. ; . | Lux Toilet Soap & 4 for 25c ,i, * Lux Flakes; | Package 10c ? CHOCOLATE COVERED | CHERRIES lb. 25< 'jt CHOCOLATE or VANILLA fFUDGE X ? -? ? .{. SOUTHERN PER lb ? MIXTURE 10c v ? , IjfcREAM CENTER $ . Chocolate Drops lb. 10c RED SOUR PITTED | CHERRIES :l;Noi 2 can 15c I nuiiie r f GOOD EATS y ? ? -" * * * . r / Furnished Rooms FOR RFNT?Pine Street imComfortable rooms in private hom with all conveniences. Phone 827' FOR RENT?Two Furnishe Room;: at 1415 Pine St., after Ja 1st. All conveniences. Phone 821 a merry Cl.riatBiaar-I hope tht Santa Clais con. viait everybody home. , 1, ....1- --? SARAH GINTARD, ? St. Matthews, S. C. Dear Santa I am trying to be a very go< boy and r.dplul about home ah I Ifke to .go to school. 1 sell pi pen for Tn^. FaTmptto Leader e' ->ry week ai d I am ten y^ars ol I attend S^day school ctery St lav". ~ r Dear 5>a ua, please brirg me pair of skates and a ra:..coat, am going fc school every day. like vo y v uch for you to vis my friend Charles Biiga?w?ell < Eastover, S. C. From you. little fri:ii<! __ " FRED GANTLancaster, S. C. I JTMAS I PRICES | I --rr- : Per lb. 15c f" \ V ;j i - l_~No. 1 can 15c ? ^o.zc~~ ITTI or MACARONI | ? cage 2 for 15c? | JD FLOUR J 12 lb. Bag J 60c | _Jj ck per lb. 23c | ' : 53c | 1 1ICK FAT BACK f J 10c j: ELD MILK 1?3 tail cans 20c | WEL SHORTENING | i 8 lb. carton -85c $ ? ) C A N D I E ?T_ t . BABY SIZE PER LB. $ .English Walnuts 18c i .H :?:? ? LARGE SIZE ? PER LB. ! Stuart Pecans .17c | - } - Hershey's Cocoa <; 1 lb. can 15c f ? i Christmas Box Assorted y CHOCOLATES I 5 tt>. Box $1.00 ? * . y ? . ORANGE SLICES \ per lb. 10c V PURE COCONUT Bon Bons per lb. 15c ? v * ; - V - BROCKS STICK & I.Candy? 2 lb. bux 25c ? 4 7 BULK ? , Shredded Coconut \ - ib. 23c Bulk Brown. Sugar41 lb. 5c \ MINOT 17 OZ. CAN _v Cranberry Sauce :; i : 2 for 25c ; ______ \M ? * ? Stores ZERO PRICES I > - ' ' $ ^ COLORED DOLLS / ie FOR-SALE at 1310 Assembly St. 4_j-Prices cheap. 65c to $5.50. Buy i your child a eolortd doll. >d 1 n. ELLA MAE'S ? BEAUTY SHOP ^ Marcel and?Croquir.olc Ware > ' 's ^Qir Dyed and Dry Cleaned French Curia *? 1 ' ritc>no 9763 1620 Rice Street REMEMBER GOD STILL LIVES j| ;d Do You Need Help? 1 ,o . A a. IF SO, SEE ME j v. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.,n Daily d. - Are you sick and eni't get well? j m See me I can heal <; ything you weffn't born with, i'hone, writ* Y a or call in person. ) am helping I thousands all over the country. I | WHY NOT YOU? . ;; _ Prof. R. C. Williams Spiritual Medium > - Froip The Hffia Of Juda. J! 929 PINE ST. ' PHONK IM1