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I , "? \ j L APPLICATK) 1 DATE ;; NAME ... +~; I ~ CITY ... ... J! GRADE SCHOOL -?.]? BIRTHDAY . o Fill out thy coupon and mn I T atampeld envelope to The Paim | 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S. X the roll book, and you will rec? iv LIKES SWIMMING Dear Bill: You can't imagine how much 1 enjoy having my sister back home again. ' I am having a good tinu and will have a better time, because I am going to "Hardevilh to see my friend, Miss B. R. Primus. Bill I am so glad that sum? mer time is comine- so that I car go swimming. Bill I have noth ing much- to say this week. Sc bye, bye, ANNIE T?I1TH JENKlNiL. SENDS RIDDLES Hello Bill: -- We are having some rainy weather and the^crops ^are looking . fine. I was at SUfiday school yesterday and had a very beautiful lesson. Bill here are some rid: J 1 uius; Questions: 1. Round as a saucer, deep as a cup. All the king's horses can't pull it up? 2. Dead on each end, and alive in the middle? 3. Ne.budchazzar the king of the Jews," that 'Ty-arr-wwy word to spell, can you spell it in 4 letters? 4. When is 7 half of 12? Answers: _~ 1. A well. 2. A person 's hat is dead, h' .. is alive, and his shoes are dead. 3. You cannot spell No'bbudcanezzar in 4 "letters but that is an easy word to spell tji a t. 4. When XII is written Roman numerals erase half of it and you will have VII. PROMOTED - Dear Bill: ' . ? - ; Our school has closed and 1 passed to the 7th grade. Juliette and I went to spend the week-end with Juanita who is attending ~ school"'at Echofield instituted We attended Sunday school "on" "the. campus. Juanita has only a few. " more davs in school and than she will be homo to romp and play with us for the summer. Yours truly, X- PHYLLIS. LADY MOON Lady Moon, Lady Moon where are you roving? Over the seas. Lady Moon, whom ure you loving? All wfyo love me. i Aren't you tired roving and never never stopping to rest? No, my child, I am obeying my Master, And doing what I am told. No, No! my child,, I am never tired I am still obeying my Heavenly Father And doing what I am told. DANIEL. ^ READY FOR L'HILjDEN'S DAY Dear Bill: I have not written you for two or inree w^eks, I have been se - busy. I went to Sunday ""school and we had a ovely lesson. Now everyone is getting ready for Child ren's Day. Oh Bill I told you I would try and not miss again but I broke my promise to you. So I will be on the air next week. Bye, bye, LULA MAE. ENJOYING VACATION Hello Everybody: How are you this week ? I am feeling fine because all o-f^ my sis-' ters and brothers are home and we are having a good time. We have .bad a lot of rain and my plants are doing fine. My tomatoes are : l_i -Li.i.i j _: i/iu<MiiniKf u?uy liuckm me uumg fine, lost a few during the storm I attended the commencement ? exercises at Morri$ college and Browning Home during tjic past, I also* attended the union on Sat. ?- She ?i tofSB RKfAftV umcT?r N BLANK -~. , I 1 .A._ 193 -I 1 :t? STATE- r "? . . r" age ; ; it together with a self addressed [_ _ etto LeaderT Bill Carver-s.-Clnh, ? C. Your name will be placed on ' e a membership card and gutton | , urday and Sunday. We had a very nice time, ; So h>n^7 BERNICE. CLUB MEETING TO BEGIN Hello BBk Our school is closing this week and I'm glad I" be home again .s ail ox xne ciuu memuers are nning in from the various schools ar.d we will begin having our reg. lar meeting again. I am still the president. Dorpthy William? our secretary; Ruth Outen our" treasurer. We have some money in our treasure and honing to have .1 picnic soon. I am hoping to be in Columbia for the Women's State - invention. Hope to meet a number of our club members and hop1 i: g to see you; also. "Don't have much to say this week. Will b4 glad to hear from some of the lub members during my vacation. MARGARET WRIGHT. GETTING READY FOR CHILDREN'S DAY" Dear Bill: -I?know?you?aowl?the mfirihp'rs I coked for my letter last week but I was so busy until I taiieu to write my ' letter. Monday, May Jth being v Decoration Day the u.til man did not come but how ver I hope you will get my leter in time for this week's news. I We?have?begun?practicing?fm , riuldren'a Day. I hope it- will be a success. \Ve had plenty rain his week which we needed very nuch, it gave a new life to- the "sp. I wish we could do somcthin'g to give the club members new life. More next week. So long, SARA VERMELLE. VOORHEES CALENDAR Voorhees Closes Fortieth i eaF7~ DeiiimnlC?On Tuesday.? May -list, at 2 p.m.. file' annual coni.icncemetit program was held. The ine of march contained 26 Junior College graduates prepared foi irst grade certificates;v 1 i) high chool graduates prepared for college entrance with 1G units, and .en tradesmen in bricklaying, car entry, blacksmithi'hg and auto mechanics combined. Prof. C. A. Johnson of Columbia made a splen, did address, which wvas onioved by all. Visitors came from Charles ton, Camden, Sumter, Beaufort, Columbia, Greenville. Greenwood, Augusta, Aiken and elsewhere about the State. "Mrs. S. L. Collins )f Bettis Academy was introduced of the only extra speaker on the program. Prof. L. L. Butler o f .Ehrhardt, the Rev. C. A. ZeitHei >f Bamberg, Miss M* Wilkinson, Jeanes teacher of Aiken, Miss Sunn Bailey, Jdanes teacher o f Barnwell and a number of other oi'ominent visitors were presented but did not speak. Prof. Blanton tunounced that along with the di)lomas first grade certificates had been obtained for all of the members in the Junior Normal class who had completed the work in the lopartment of teacher training. He presented these certificates at the same time that he presented the diplomas. The teachers and students, who were going for the summer with a few exceptions, left by noon Wednesday, June 1. Principal J. E. Blanton in his final announcements mentioned a slight decrease in board, along with a slight increase in certain "fines of tuition for next year. The summer work has already been started, and Jthe school seems normal again. Principal Blanton Speaks At Georgetown. On the night of June 1st Principal Blanton delivered the commencement address at the Ho word School in Georgetown, where 42 gradiitttft-frmTT thr high schopl wprfi presented certificates by the Superintendent of the Georgetown District. Principal Blanton report :d thatr^rineipaP Jv B. Beck,"with his assistant Prof. G. W. Howard and the splendid corps of teachers certainly had the cooperation of the authorities there. They" are now building for Principal Beck a splendid new school, which he has needed foi so long* MR. JOHN CALWISE PASSES Bolton Cahvise passed away here at his home -Thursday morning, May 26th. between 7 and 8 o'clocK. Mr. Cajwise was reared in Newberry County. He came to Cross inil about 25 years ago. He was the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calwise. He was a mechanic and plumber; and his kind and courtoous service to all, won for him scores of friends, both white and colored, throughout Laurens Co He is survived' lyy his widow, Mi's, Mjll'V R f^nlwivjn ntto and >no daughter, one brother; thre* sisters and a host of relatives an<1 friends. Funeral services were l.vtd m--?ion mil Boptist church May 19th by the pastor Rev. P. i J. Baiton; after which interment | was in Zion Hill cemetery. The grave was 'covered with flowers. NEW ST. PHILLIP A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. C. Capers, Pastor Charleston?Sunday, June 5th, was a high day at our church and sei vices were well attended. Tho scrvices began at 6 a.m. at which time a live prayer service was 1 id. At the morning service our pastor, Rev. Capers was at his "best when he preached from the i xt found in Matt. 7:33, theme The Duty of God's Kingdom. This was a great sermon and will long linger in the hearts of his hearers, everyone was made, glad as out beloved minister so faithfu took the stand for Jesus. Sunday school functioned at its usual hour and a lively time was had. Under the leadership of the Supt. the school js improving nice!y"T At the evening hour he delivei T7t the messuge from ProverbIS:21,' Subject The V. iond That SfiekeEh -Closer Than a Brother This sermon was delivered with much power and the church was gieatly J- The services thru -trtrt- the . day were-~msptring ant well attended and the day will be one long to he remembered. Holy Communion was administered ai both services and quite a number partook of it. ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. G. H. White, Pastor Andrews, -S. C.?In the pastorr'i absence of two weks our loca preacher, Bro. Jackson Johnsoi had charge. Our pastor visitei bis two little daughters Catherine Mao and Hattie Thomasina at Lar tens and Asheville, respectively. Those who attended Allen com mOncement from our church wer< our minister, Mr. Fred Greene ant fiis two sons ernard and Marior James. friends from CoTiirfibta trrr $attrr? < day evening. Miss Brown will be' -with us for a few days after which she leaves for summer school in i Rock Hill. I _ Rev. F. L. Wilkes report9 that < the service was good at New Hope t < Baptist church, located in New-*! - arry county Sunday. Th? Holy < * j ... Mr. Joseph Thompson recently from Allen conducted our Sundaj school very efficiently. A timelj review was given by Miss Arnei tha Smith. Supt. Smith spoke oi the promotion of scholars in f few Sundays hence. Out minister's morning mop s?}gc was Jesus and Three Woqlci I be Followers. Mrs. Jessie Barnes | Banks of Wb^te Plains, N. Y., I who is vsiiting Mr. ahd Mrs." Fred , Greene was present and gave encouraging remarks. A fine group of young peopk met with President Williams ir the League session. For. our evening hour our pastor's' theme was Jesus the Comfoiter. At morning and evening cm-vicna tT Snnnpv wns administered to a largo number Mrs, Susan Pickert of the M E. church of Kingstree who i<, now the . nijanagar off Flre'd Greene's cafeteria here was married Tast Friday afternoon tto Mr. Reuben Clarber of Camden, Ark., by Dr, I T. J. Miles. The cereTrioTlY was performed at ^Mr. Greene's home. ( Come worship with us at any time A welcome greets you. ^ PAY UP YOUR J = v r - ^ fHE PALMETTO LEADER 3A1NT JAMES S gp _ A. M. E. CHUKCH 1 . /y th Rev. J. S. Martin, Pastor jit Pomaria, S. C.?Sunday whs a red letter day at St/James. Sunday school opened/ at the usual ^ hour with Supt. and her co-work- g( erg at their po&c. At 12 o'clock the Rev- J. S. Martin preached a sotih stirring symon. " Many hearts ? rejoiced, aftej/whieh a large num- ? bev conimun/d. Af Q Qfl iM f^n offnrnnnn wn ^q/I TT.V U.UV ?... ^ our second sermon by Rev. J. S. Martin for the benefit of the La- g dieal Missionary society. . We were glad to have with us ^ Rev. L. F. Vance and a large num- t| ber of his membera and we ap- ^ I preciate having the Hannah's guar ^ tot with us also.? ' Saturday, 3:30 p.m. the Ladies '. Aid met at the home of Mrs. Hassie Cony.. Meeting called .to order by the president. Devotion ^ was -eonducted-by Mrs. Curry. A ? solo by Mrs. Bishop, There is a ^ Leak in the Building. ^ Mr. M^etzeof Batesburg spent ^ the weekend with Mrs. Hassie Cur s ry. Isaac Dorkins of Jacksonville. Fla., spentTfhe weelc with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holley of Pomaria, g ^ m WILLIAMS CHAPEL a A. M. E. CHURCH J Orangeburg, S. C.?Sunday was enjoyed by all who attended-the- ? ? ... 5V rVIL'vS 111IOIII v/ i ic? j/v i vuuivn. Sunday school opened at the usual hour with fFuTSupt. S. Morgan at his post. The lesson was beauti- ^ fully discussed.., There were a ^ large number of the elderly mem- ( bers c/ut and took an active part ^ I in the discussion of the lesson. There were three out of town vis- . itors who were in the Sunday ^ school, they were as follows: Miss I Alesse WiHiams, Beaufort, who was visiting Squire and Mrs. Mor' gan; also Mrs. N. H. Middleton and P?>nrson of Savannah, Ga., , who were visiting his brorther Mr. - .T IT' Ppartan' tt'hft is an nntstand- J , ing officer of this church. Mr. ^ Pearson reviewed the lesson for ' , us. "The following students of this Sunday school finished the high ' . school las tweek at Dunton Memo| rial and Claflin college. Misses ' Gladys ITaynes, Marilyn E. Green ' j- Virginia Jennings, Oddessa L. ' Joyner and Ail^ne P. Carr. Miss 1 , Carr was given ome year scholar- ' ship for having the highest average in her class. Miss Green re_ ceivcd a certificate for having fir._ishpd pianoforte. All the ahove^ ! names are members of the same ' -Sunday school. Each re- _ ceived a token from the Sunday 1 school, presented by Mrs. M. L. ] ! Haynes.' 1 Many were present at the divine ( ' powerful sermon delivered by the ' Pastor, Rev. Jennings. His text t was taken from the first Epistle of ' John, the first chapter beginning , at the fifth verse. The sermon was very striking ard brought [ tears fronvThe eyvs of many of the listeners,-' After which Commu. ion was' served to about 200 per? sons. 1 The A. O. F/. League is stiil \ marching forward. Much interj est is shown every Sunday. All f of the member*-a re very ^anxious i to do his bit. The LDeague is , blessed tG have a quartette which . lias made wonderful prqgress. ; This quartette have rendered many 1 successful programs thp'oughcrut , the state in the leading churches. Also the quartette rendered a prof gram Monday night which was enj joyed and was a success. r' At 8:15 the Rev. Connelly of the . Mr E. Church preached a serrqon f that will be long remembered by ? There is lots of interest shown those who attended the service. . in the church, as a whole therefore I the church is marching on by the ! power of God. i carlisle news ? i Rev. Mrs. Wilkes and daughter Miss Nancena Wilkes left Wednesday morning for Saluda," N. C., " to spend the summer. Mr. b. ! Lylen, Mr. T. Lyles, Mr. Hills, Mrs ] Eva'Coleman, Mrs. Martha Daw- ] kins and Miss Lillie Mae Dawkins motored to Winsfori-Salem, N. C. v Saturday afternoon, visiting their relatives and friends. They ^r?- i ported a pleasant stay. . On their I return Sunday afternoon they had a wreck, but no one w*a3 hurt se- < riously. I We were very glad to have Miss 1 | Bernice Brown acccrmpanie by her ' yr\t was present and wore much \ juicing The~ pias0ofr~ preaefluHi j e mcrrning sermon. Kev. WHim McKinley Parker, A.M., diictor of Education at the CCC imp No. 6, of Newberry county jlivered 'a wonderful message .inday night. The choir from the imC camp furnished music. The tia.nct was -good. Services were eood at Mt. Eden unduy and also at Janus Chapel. We are pleased to say Sunday as a high day at St. Luke. S..S. as held at the usual hour by the upt. Bro. E. T. Tucker. Officers t thnr?post. The lesson was iscussed by the school after which he pastor Rev. Hilliam brought > hi3 hearers a good messtege. Alount contributed $11.00, Rev. Iro. "Timothy THyinph preached n the afternoon. His message as good and the people seem to njoy it. We are vory glad to ave our students from Sims High chool, "Miss Ruby Tucker, Miss 'helma Tucker, Miss LtHle Mae Inglish, Miss Willie Gallman, Miss lozell Crosby and others. They eem to have church spiiit in hemT Mr. Clinton Thomas is Qn the ick list. We trust he will soon ecover. Others on the sick list ,re improving. EASTOVER NEWS Last Sunday was very piwa.san' 1 _ 1 1 _1 _ t_ inu it 11 uuurcri gucrs ?ci(i iwuuu it their place of duty. A large :umber attended St. Phillip church >oth morning: and earning several visitors from Columbia and Lancaster attended the morning services. After a soul stirring sei ncm a large number cgmmuntd; t~goes without saying that Rev.. 3o\vman is in a class to himself vhen it comes to electrifying his ludience. The Holy Spirit was very high. At Mt. Zion Baptist church Rev. S'eal called upon one of his licened preachers for the morning serviced He sui prised The congregaion in the deliverance of his mes sage, for ma?iy are Singing ins praises. At three o'clock the funeral <./f Miss Essie Branch of New York "ity was conducted by Rev. Neal> Long before the hour of the funeral the church was filled. It js [ (potted that she died very happy. Mis. Edr.a Barber of Washington, D. C. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willie Tucker. bin- spent-the week -end with hoi mother, Mrs. Lillia Squire. Allen university, Benedict, Claflin, State^ and Booker Washington students are all home on their vacation. Children's Day program will boat 2 o'cjock Sunday at St. Phillip A.. M. E. church and on the third Sunday at BTuToK A. M. E. church at the same hour. The public is cordially invited to attend ths'ec exercises. ^ * ?On June 19, at eight p.m. Rev: Neal and his good people are scheduled to* worship with Rev. Bowman and hsi congregation at St. Phillip. Mis, Ida Parker who spent the winter and sprnig in Philadelphia ported a very pleasant stay. Rev. Bowman and a few of his officers motored to Lancaster last Sunday afternoon and worshiped with Rev. Gantt and his congregation. Come to church, go to church. f?laW / r the ? t a ABBC 'N011-:?Your question answ I % clipping of thi* column Is encl ; reply, muJ a quarter (28c) ? | re) ope, for my New Astrology (mall rr?? advica on tt\ea (8) < birthdata. and con net addraa* i 9tr?et. PoImyihta Sot imii ? > ? < M.E.?Will you please tell us if we will lose the money that we paid on this lot here? Ana. I'm afraid you will. It loesn't seem to me that yda will le able to get an adjustment on i?me. L.L.?Tell me if there is any nrre for hicth blood pressure and what should I do? Ans. Consult a good phyticiai tnd he will be able to relieve youi tigh blood pressure. He will also explain to you the cause and pre autJon to take regarding the :onditi4kn. Thin should not he put )ff either. j IQKESBUKY NEWS - - " ' ? " ^ ^ S. S. was largely attended. It A-asj a sad affair to ncrt have a pastor. We regret very much that the IJishop moved Rev.'Coaxuni. Hi* viae: ln>inc?5nf? - - ^ V? ? 111 % ^ VU ]-?MOO her*'. He is a great leader. Mrs. K. Shelor, Mrs. GOorgiana Starks and g: andbaby of Ware "SftofiTs also, her daughter Mrs. .Eugenia English of Bahiinore; Mrs.. Josie *L. Enlow, Miss Alberta Moore of Washington, D". "the dauglhtej-s of Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore; Mrs. Mable Gaines, Mr Ollie?L"ud"n?of?Ehila relidwa 'ait.' vsil( ing their parents, Mr. und Mrs. Louden. Mrs. Louise. Green of. New York and' Mi- Hanip Uhpher of Pennsylvania. were tha v.iaiUn*?at o.. i Church Sunday. Mrs. Gaines and Mr. Louden raine to.witness the graduating of their brother, Barnwell; Mr. E. C. Robinson home after -finishing ar -Vooehee;?7? *Mrs. Mary Miller and family, MrT Garlington of Laurens were the'dinner guests Sunday of Mi. u.d Mrs. J. ,E. Holmes. Rev. R^var Miller siTentThe week ered in thia paper 0N~LY when ^ losed in your letter. For private V d a ielf-ad<*reaaed, atampedJe?.?i Reading, and receive by return j jueationa. Sign yonr full name, I to all letter a. << Addreaa ail mail | ith Carolina. J C.R.?Will 1 po to either of the places that I have in Ynind or is i it best that I remain where I am? Ans: Stay where you are; yo?j are your mother's only support and she couldn't pet alonp without I you. She is old and the best place for you would he near her. . ^yj>*r^YAlLI Pot to po home be | foro Hhfs^cdminp Xmas as I am hopirfg to ? ; Ans:?A trip is indicated for you sometime during next winter, j You must find work immediately and begin saving money for this |ther expeniivg. <.ml at home. Mr. J. L. Holmes is better after having been very sick. McCOLL NEWS Now that June, The month of roses and brides has arrived, one hears the faint chimes <if wedding bells. Don Cupid is about to make Siw vi^it^ f.-lt fin?Lilt!?third time within six months 1'ioni the 'same family. Is that Arehey? Miss Louvenia Oliver -is spending a few days of her vacation from State Normal and Industrial College at Fa'yetteville. N. before leaving for Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ferdinand Jones, Jr., returned - from" New York City last week. She is sj ending some time with her father. Mr. Isaa Lester, Mrs. Julia Smith and Mrs. .Min nie Cousar visited in Hamlet. N. C., last?Sunday. ?;?? * Among the townspeople who attended "Silas Green," in Ben riettsyille, Friday night Wert Mr and Mrs. Thos. Siiclai.* a>id Mrs Nora S. Cannaey. Mrs. Alice Cohen v.as week end visitor in the home of ? her laughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Betheff. The services' at Bcavci Dam Baptist church were well attended Sunday. The morning's congregation was unusually good. The visiting minister, lie v. J.W. Wright gave quite a vivid desci iption of his \ cry recent trip to New York. His speech concerned mainly, the wonderful attendance at the 'Various churches and the method of the Easter contribution diive. WASH I Nt.TO.N HIGH SCMM EH " SCHOOL BEGINS J'l NK 1.1 The regular summer school ol Booker Washington hign school will begiir'on Monday, June Id, ly 2lh City school students will r.ave an oppoituiVity 'tO' make tip deficiencies in credits, .gain extra credit an ii make up time they have lost. Classes will meet six times a - week. The srhoul day will I e iTnn: S:U0 a.m. until 1:0U in the afternoon. Tuition fee Will he SlS.Oi for the term. The school will be conducted*by Mr. J. Atuliew Simmons, principal and manned by a stay of local teachers. Saturday, June 11, 19^8. "^PROFESSl ONALT^ ^ CARDS OOO.OOOvOOOOOOOOOOOC vOOO.C Hours Daily:. , Sun< lays; tl.OU to 8:00 P.M. fc:UO to 11 A.M. .. - 2:00 to 4 .UU P.M. J. Wendell Stover * . PHYSIO THKKAJ'IST , ORADl ATf; MASSKl K Health Treatments B\ \ anointments .. . y :V"V - ? [1314 Campbell St. Camden^ "S. C. ~~ ?z7~TT.?:?^ * " ?:?j zz DR. A. B. JOHNSON SIKGEON Office: 1323'? Assembh Street Eh one '{ lljli _ Residence:' yi9 Oak Street I'hone 8740 REV. j7H. JOHNSON ." Office: 2020 Mai ion Street NOTARY IT BMC Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies,- write wills, deeds mortgages, claims, etc. rati to See_ Him ~ ~ Otfice Phone Mo? lies. 0708 N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-at-law and Notary Public PKACTIC I! IN ALE COl KTS ?.State" and Federal? 1110 Washington St., Col'a., S. L. 1)R. H. H. COOPER DENTIaT Special Attention Given to Diseases of tHe Cuius Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Otfice Phone G-42P Res. S204 ! 1125 Wi shiu-'t i. St.. Cid'a. S. C. I)R. J. G. STl ART Eve. F.nr Xim- r-.ii Throat - ; i Glasses Fitted Accurately Office HuU'i s; Telephone; 11:LKJ to 1:UU I'M K?-s. 4Uy2 0:l)U to VUU PM 'ffice 37yO Office: Residence: 2020 Tayl' i St. illT Fine St. j Office Hours: Telephone: 11 AM. to 2 PM Rv?. 75 I1 U P. M. to 8 P.M. j Office Hours. Telephone:I'll A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 | 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle ^ ?Plv>-siciaa_iuid Sur juain : Diseases of \\ omen and I hildre? -t A Spociult> ? Office: Residence: ' 2115 Lady St. l.'HT Pine St. Columbia, S. C. I Office Hu..:s ' 8''to U A.M .J * ;? 11 IU - X . ->1 . I 6 to ? P M. Dr. R. B. Frederick PHYSICIAN Office: ?VV'alU?r Avy,- tireen* otxK S.C. rr 1, Phone 781 1 All clashes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman . I) E N T I S T ^ PA IN LESS F.\TR ACTfoSTs Sundays by Appointments Office: 236PVa Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. | Otliee lloprs: Telephones: 8:30 A.M.oti 7:00rP.M. Office 6033 Residence. 8873 * , r? Dr. D. K. Jenkins 1) K NT 1ST FJllimr, Plates. Crowns. Bridges Sunday by Appointment ' Anesthesia?u?Specialty -> 1 " > " Dial 789 John F. Hunter Funeral Director and Embalmer mrq vi a i?v ii vi a nnrv m<c^ i'liiit i AC. Assistant 120 N. Harper Street 1 Laurens, s. 0. t _ ^