The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 10, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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J Pure Preserves li I HEALTH CI.LB 25 oz." can I Baking Powder 2 PEANUT BUTTE] i regilar 5c packages I MATCHES I nrr \ \i 11>r grape" juice <;em or sredit ; margarine evaporated a SILVER CUP CO apple butter ! tetlev's tea fresh bi lk gf VINEGAR , Vi Gallon JugGOOD EATS ? t Home . % "Where the Dc V JiL.y WEBB auty School umber 2 !RKELAND, PRESIDENT R APPLICANTS "JE 12|h at 12:30 P.M. RGED TO REGISTER EARLY ?r WITH THE FIRST CLASS TY SCHOOL NO. 2 KV A NB. INSTRUCTOR St. Columbia, S. C. 1SS SMOKED PICNIC each 99c ri 'llt KUV! THEY'RE DELICIOUS! 4 ..... 5 lbs. 20c OES : 2 cans for 11c N?4 No. 2 cans foil 23c c package 2 for 5c Package -5c lb. 7V2c It SELF lUSINC; 24 lb. bag 65c ED l a. V . AO. '1 L AIN Asparagus 23c >9? UDHY or DELMON'Tli : Cocktail No. 1 12CC ^ Wheaties 2 pkg. 23c PIMENTOS lw). ? 1 oz. can oc oc Candy Bars and j can Cum 3 for 10c 7c ? TASTY Butter Cookies 'c Package 12Cc j Palm Olive Soap Oc cake 6c. ED ( 'nmn V Soiir* ftzhn 3cr" ~ Scott Tissue 3 rolls 25c ^ IVORY SOAP 'c Medium size 5c Jet Oil Shoe Polish TOc^~ NO-Rl'B 5 White Polish jc 6 oz. ; 12Vic | Pard Dog Food lc 3 cans 25c R lb. jar I2V2C 2 for 5c Pt. bottle 15c lb. 10c PPLES lb. 10c FFEE lb. 15c zrr o?7,. tj ? U/ii U I I' % lb. pkff. 23c tITS ::::4 lbs. 10c quart jar 15c 25c - ? ZERO PRICES Stores1 tllar tw<? itg m TH1 TO-Si CHER AW NEWS Jaekson-Johnwon Wedding1 The wedding of Mr. Thonia Howard Jackson and Miss .Willi Marion Johnson presented a beat tiful picture at Pee Dee Unio Baptist church, Wednesday ever ing, May 24th. The church wa packed to its utmost with specta tois, both white and colored. Friends from Chesterfield. Her nettsville, Society Hill and Hart? ville, witnessed the occasion. Mn Jessie Dixon of Society Hill san two very appropriate selection! ' stove You Truly" ' arid "Be caifse" just before the bridal pre cession began. Mis. Dixon Wfi accompanied at the piano by Mis A lea n l J rear of Coulter. Who Mrs. Lucille Davis began playin cfvoine s\f f lw? uHwl/litui" I Miss R A. iMiller and Mr. Oti Ford led the procession in oppc KB Amaker and Mr. II. Watson. Mis 1W. Morris. Miss D. O. McDaniol and Mr. Javan Thomas, Miss Lil linn Ileinh'i'onn ami Mr. C> Col Mrs. Margaret Watson -and Mi James Rdinson, Miss Jean Poo am Mr. Hanson Mcintosh, Miss Vasht Brewer and Mr. Thomas Deas The maids were arrayed in beaut ~fut silk taffeta gowns of paste shades and carried large bouquet of flttwers.' The groomsmen woe black tuxedoes. Mrs. Elizabefl Rivois, maid of honor, entered un TitfeniTeTC-followed ~~by tlie follow ing little flower girls, who won . yellow, blue and pink, silk tatfet: respectively: Alice Edwards ?;an< Julia Margaret Bass. Bernfei Moore and Johnsie Addie Smith Maigarite Robinson and Evange line Miles. I.ittle Julian McCo* proceeded the bride, bearing -1h. ring on a white satin pillow. , Tlu jdnide entered, attemled by hereon in. Mrs. A. V. Wilson, who won ! yellow taffeta They met th ; giituni and l is attendant. Mr Robert Bittlo at the altar. which was :decorated with a?v arch o' blossoms and ferns, i M.s. t'hainie McKay and >Mr 11 .. " >*? i .V i 11 V..,)' 1I< W is Mr-. S. W. I has ami Mi<s II. I, Hamim-nd -1 in tin- entrap.oof of tho chareh ami ii-iri>t. ;v< 1 each p-.-: s h wHo "entered. At the i epi:<-n. h?M at tr.i- nri.il-'- home the co"jp!0 received very man'. :-eful 'ami. l-wly (rifts. Ik'-heri Smalls . mi- ! a v. - y sm i i --:'..'. M-h'A-I term - r. Jane dud Frof. F. X. Civ minors ami Vis if faculty have rank- jrreat ilur-irtr hi-~ t hiee Vea.s I ;.i- i . It \vi!l .hi- inti > i-st.'njr to 9 r--r.<. ? tu-il t?> km>w that the I'-li-vi-r.th Lrrade has beep. added t-i-h.o ! ah ! h.-iriiinh.y S.-ptem In -. p.c'.p. -fa.huts, will In- alb t'> tfi-t a complete hiirh sch.o .' at Robert Smalls. Thi- plays presented by Miss Awake. an-l the eiirhth grade Mis. Kllerb,, anil the fourth grade; Mr. NVi-woik1 ami th--- seventh ui :>?l? ; .Miss ill-Daniels ami the ..,ni?t.h-' tf?:a4o ?n???l? Mi-s MeFarlar a: ! the fifth grade during the na-t. wee':, wnv eown^ndiiblv ien dere.d. - The students from the various ( .'.'hares are at home. Ola T'ass returned to Xew V. \k M'mlay. Mr*. Sava'r Motley who ha? sp<-ndir.g sometime in New Y7--T: ':* at home. Mi. Waiter Williams, one of ('}: i :tw'c. pi"' 1 mitv-nt citi/.f-r.*. wa. fnr.i"ra!i7'd" at Wo-h;, M. r.. eh..'>! Thursday afternoon. Me.*dame* I.. V.i Ellerbe ami A V. Wilson motored to Chester field Friday aftorno-n to.vi-it MrMari' ii Johnson Jackson. ! SIIII/MI A. M. F-. vCllI'ltCH | Hev. R. J. Jefferson. I'astor Sunday was Communion day j The pastor preached two vor; sttrng and impros?iv0 sermon: , hot'n in the morning and eveniiu services.- The T.ord's Supper wa kd administered to a large numb" || of communicants. j Two persons connected themsel I ves with the church. 3 The many friends of Mrs I Blanche Collier were pleased t I welcome her back home and t( the church after having spent se> 31 era I months in New York. 3| Misses .Celia Williams and An miiiic uiiigier n*i L lor Kew Yorl where they" plan to spend th< sumnior. i Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Jefferson Mrs. Hattie Williams and Mr. am Mrs. It. L. Williams, attended th< trustee meeting last Wednesday at Allen university. They report , cd that the presiding elders' re I ports were excellent and showe< a marked increase ovej* last year'? j report. .TRINITY AMK ZION CHURCH Rev. J. A. I.ipscy, Pastor Woodruff, \S. C. Our Sunday School is stil] pressing forward We havP a good attendance each Sunday. The Supt. and teacher.afe always on time. Mrs. I.illie ,M. Wilbprn arrivec home Saturday morning from KitI mcmher. i Miss Revalie Rrown is visiting j relatives in Spartanburg. Mrs. Mollie Franks is convales| cing ffrrm a recent illness. t TI f r ?fre iM r. IT Cox and t Mrs. Irene .Thompson. We wish If j fen them a speedy recovery. E PALMfiTtfO LEADER si JMISS MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON HONORED Marion, S. C.?Miss Mary ElizaIs both Jackson was fcuest of honor e at a party {riven by Miss Willie l" H. Gerald at her home on South " Main street, Monday night, June I 5th. s Dancing and games were enjoyl" e<t throughout the evening and a repast of cake and ice cream was [' served. Balloons were given as favors. ' Other guests included Misses ^ Thelma Hughes, Sallie Foxwtjrth -(Vivian Taylor, Albertine Evans, Ruth Mitchell and Clarissa Me Kinloch, Thelph Evans, Willie Johnson, Robert Durant. Ernest II .Music for the eveuipg was fur^ ] nishod by Miss Annie B. Pickett " of Mr.Uins. s Miss Jackson is the chaiming. '" dang' ter of Mr. Fred W. .lac-kson preftiinent undertake^ and mer!L _cha,vt,? S-kp?was?giadunfed frorrr ' the. Heed St. High school this * spring. ... . j Miss Rachel Xesbitt of C'lum in a and who is a nieinhor of the " Heed St. faculty is also the guest . of Miss Gerald. We hojio foi 1 them a very pleasant stay in Ma'. lion. NEW 11 FT HE I. NEWS ? Rev. A. David Duncan, Pastor j h ? : Our Sunday sclv ?>1 was fine. t.V'Ji* pastor delivered a great niesi? sage from the theme. "It's nort i- -what \'n,a tIo but the way thaT ! you do it." At night a wonderful message was again delivered on . the topic. "Serving Clod with what - we have." Ttal -calleded for the . day. $$:10.0!?. , j Mu. and Mrs, "Price Avery of 1 Givouville. S. C*. worshipped with us---Sunday. Also "Mr. Willie"ThoVnp ' <oii of Philadelphia, and Madames ? Zilphia and Mamie Gilliam, Mr.-! . Mn,;or ("lifliam, Th mas Gilliam, i Jr. ami sister and brother wrvr- > f ipped with us. They are from I Sriiiiiin. S. r. . I Several' cars motored. to Shady (JruVi' Sunday, to attend thc_fun?i oral of M's. Malissa Loefft A?' rr'r.u- those that went art- Mr, 1 and Mis. Davi?l Roh:n<?in. Prof and Mis. Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Brown. Don't fail to lead tin- leader. ! IIOI.I.Y Hill. NKWS I.ovolj Hill Baptist ' hurch Reverend ltlu?des. Pastor Re v. A. P. P<.';ter substituted, for Rev. Rhodes last Sunday. My hservatinn: a splendid church in eutieral. After morn in tr service we were called on to jr<> to P.riner church and roniesont the Lovely HH1 Baptist ehurch in a series of sermons by seven ministers of the irospe] . bettep jrnow'n as the seven wonders. Time limited for each preacher 1" minutes t,,- preach and lift his collection. Th,. fol * Pwinj? are the names of the mrinTstors that weic on program. Revs.: Miller. Briner church. SO.Go T'maiftiel. St. Peter chinch, $2.25; Rotter. F.henezer, church, $2.10: Porter, T.ovely Hill church.. $2.10; Wilson. 11H1 Zion church, S1.G0 ; Gary, Unity church. $.7~>; Brovyn. Galilee church. St.50. Total amoint laised ?2o.25. Did all of the ministers nreach? I t?-11 yoit no. in.'. When I called ' 'lie .attention of the entire hn.R-r r hoth ministers and laity < f the .?eriousnes's *if preaching the' gos pel and who called thenv and when called, as set forth in the eighth 1 ajiter <.f Rome, verses 1 t, 20. 20, And if God predestine the in- i dividual to pten-^i thc gnrspel, and the spirit leads him I don't think no man nor set of men have any right to limit and minimize a min ister of ti e gospel to 15 minutes. If he is led by the Holy Spirit he ' will not allow anyon,. to bribe s him. T condemned the whole set' up of the ministers appearing on s > 1 "> minute preaching seven won ders program. "When I concluded thp majotity conceded that I was right. Ohseryajjon nM the?farm ;?Thev tTAvlm part of the state is obvious0 l.v in advance to Richland and 1 Wherry counties and especially / is nBrnwell in advance. Beans. cabbage, squash, lettuce and cu cumbers. Tobacco, cottcm and < corp are just fine. And old resi2 dent said the ciops are a little hack on the account of the cool, ness of the spring. 1 I went across from Holly Hill 2 to Orangeburg and I took notice c.f tht. crops. f'ilKSTER PARAGRAPHS 1 ? c "Miss Bessie .7owes and her sisters, Misses A zalee and Alberta accompanied the body of their 1 youngest brother, Abraham, to 1 their home at T.er.rl? fov Young Mr. Jones iderl ^ the N. Y. (!.- hospital from pneumonia. . He was 18 years old. Ue leaves i his m'thor, Mrs. Lillie .Jones, four ?-bn/thers: Dr. Lorain Jones and Mi ' Frank Jones of Washington, D 1 C.; Mr. Getty Jones of Salisbury , and Mr. Herman Jones of Trends ' The sisters have returned to New Y ork. ; Mr. Major Boulware, Mr. Moscow Boulware of this city and Mr Frank Boulware of High Point, X. ('.. WQ1-V nil rolled fninHnn I Tuesday for the funeral services I of their only sister, Mrs. Rosa Bynum, who died in N. Y. C. Mrs. :re t? Marie Bouhvare and Mrs. Katie Allen also attended the funeral _ services. Miss Daisy Reed, Miss Julia !. Spann, Miss Willie Mae Burris, < Misses Roxie and Theresa Barber * are at hoijiL. from Benedict col- t lege. ' Mr.' S. M. Brice, Mrs. Martha ; Wright are on the sick list. i Mrs. Anna Belle Fairies left Tuesday aftenVon for Newark, t N. J., to spend a while with her f daughter, Mrs. Etta. fMrs.^-FauuJ l ies is not well at all, but hopes 'I t(/ be treated for her illness \vhile J I ' there. ? i 1 Much interest is being1 mani- I | Tested by quite a number of tea- I chers who plan to attend the Piedj Hill. 'i A very large crowd was present I i at Calvary Baptist clurrch Sim "7 day afternoon for the funeral sot*, i ices...of Mrs. Violet Kahb, who J \ died at her home on Aiken St., c after a brief illness. Kev. M. T. 1 Coker preached the sermon. Mrs. ( I E. N. Isom was the undertaker. I Mrs. Rabh was a Christian urn'th- _ er and ope of Chester s pioneer ! citizens. a tine neighbor an 1 i fi iend. She leaves three sons and thref daughters, several gtjanil 1 I children. . ? The Chester- Reporter. a?white. 4 paper of the city, printed Monday I and Thursday of en elf week, car I tied in Monday's isstte.-'a cut ot | Prof, S. L. Finlev arid a two colutmi-account -ef- the work drmeby ? him iiv the school .development dining his .14 years hefe as principal. < Supt. M. E. Brockman, Mr. Irwin ; the editor, and Mr. CorkUl. pros- ident of the People's Bank, who j is chairman of the school board wen' writers of this article. Rev. M. T. Coker lias returned , home after o mlueting a two | weeks?revival?at AH. Emanuel- -j eluireh in Greenville. Seventeen were added to the church. ,\ri-s. Kenoeca \\ nict-s is m at* ; her home oil Graham street. Ifei daughter, Mrs. Sarah I.owe from . Columbus,. ().. is here visiting , - I Miss r.dna I teed who came dowi . for th..">rachij>tion, of her two " sisters. Miss ftuth Reed fj-om ,, Brainerd and Miss Daisy Reed from Benedict college, returned to N. V. ('. Tuesday afterm on. > HKTilKl. A. M. K. ( III K< H 1 Rev. W. |{. I.. Clarke. Ra^lor v Sunday school met at the usual 1 hour with officers and teachers " present.. The lesson was a very a beautiful one showing the courage a of Raul lief' re the tribunals of Fe- " lix and Festus.' The lesson was als(/ thoroughly taught . on all I classes. t For the past two Sundays child ren under twelv,. years were dismissed., as a precautionary men I sine because . of poliom in different sections of the state.. ' r For the morning JsSryioe the pastor selected St. .J'hn 8:1-1. The " sermon was very appropriate foi i the Communion occasion, as well as enjoyed by the auditors. For the night service the pastor selected Exodus 11:1 a. This ~1 was another strong set-won-.? ? idea of g< ing forward was em -rd ast/.ed * throughout the sermon. Friends and visitors are always * welcome. ?? ~ n KBENKZFR A. M. K. ClU'RCll , , Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor . C harleston, S. C. -Sunday was a ! very beautiful day. Being Common i lion Hay an excellently large crowd t was present at all services. < The Scripture, Job 1 tls) 1 -2". The I text, Job 1 <>: 11*. Subject. "Witne-s j and Record." This sermon was in- i spiiitional and soul stirring. Th.? hureh was on hallowed fire all < through the service. Sunday School and Consearat- i ion Meeting were held at their us ual hour. Both were interesting I and enjoyed- by all. t For the evening worship the pas tor spoke from the subject, "Cod Ts the Klornal Habitation of the Soul." *71 Psalm :3. This sermon was very instructive. Many visitors were present at 1 all services. Come again, you are | always .welcome. Ascension for the i day was two. Don't forget to by < your copy of the Palmetto I.ea- < dec from our .distributor. M. M. Brown, reporter; packi.and news 1 ( Rev. and Mrs. Ural Brewer of ' Walterboro visited the former parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. P*. Brewer, Saturday. Amoiijr those who came home ( from different schools for the sum . mer are Misses Minnie and Ka- J therine Blakeny, (Jolda McComb, Thomascna Seafjars and Mr. Jew- 1 el Bfykney, Coulter Academy, Mi ^ ' Katherine Blakeney graduated . fiom the hijsh school department ' Miss Lucile1 and Mr. W. H. John- ( son, IIivrh. Point, N. C. Misses Co- ' rino and Celeste I^awery, Lancas- v ter Hitrh where *h.e was a member" * of the graduating class, Miss Cos-' sie and Mr, Paul Brewer, Claflin. l' Mesdames Julie M. Brewer, Kmc- s line Bfakeney. Pratis Blakencly, c Elizabeth Funderhurk and Lola Rlaktmoy, Mmnp.n uisBlnktmtsy d and Emma Blue attended the grad c jating exercises at Coulter Aca- i my, Monday. [ t wnship Au June 12, I N ION N EWS The Lev. and Mrs. W. AI. " rhompson of Lancaster were re:ent - visitors here. Hev. Thomp- <. was the successful pastor of he Santuc A. M. E. charge for everal years and while here made ( r f ine cotfl libation to the Edueat( nal woik in the county. Mrs. Thompson is an Allen Graduate iiid has been a member of the San iuc Graded School faculty of which M. Logans is principal. I he ?fviiioft folks are very sorry to t ose these fine- citizens. Wo com- 1 ncnd them highly to the Lancas- j .er folks where. Lev. Thompson las charge of the MYfllFch tilery. Announcements have been rece- ' veil in 1'iii.ni of many marriag'o? _ ['lie most recent states thht Miss Mora Lotliea and Mi1. James S. leaden are married Mi-c Rn1/ln>< s the daughter of Rev.' and Mrs. >1. .M. lU-fliou. .u.fv-tiifl N. C. Confer- . me of tin' Methodist church. Mr. ' lelden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. >. \V. I'.olden; a '38 grad of Claf- '" in College. and has been a repro-.. '") t a 1 i ve of the N. ('. Mutual Life . 1 ns. Company at Spartanburg. Mar iage has given him a great dqii\..to return home. They will be oeated at tlie old home place 229 | V I'iuekney Street. The young Clks in 1-nioti welcome yotrng Mrs >oiden. . A paity consisting of Mr. J. M. aiiiglas and Dr. L. W. Long and >t he; s were in Washington, D. C. sunduTT attending the wedding of Miss (I. A. Wilkerson and Mr. D. I. Curetnn. Mrs. Cureton has been i teacher in thcGaffney School 'fst'oin the past two years andj s W'fy pleasantly known here. Mr. ( retoii is a giaduiite iff Bell diet College. 19.". I and has been h ployed by the N. C. Mutual I its. Company this .district since . Fwhf"' Miss Laura Reid, .leanest tea- . her < f Allendale county, is home 9 or the summer. ' ' Mrs. Mamie Alliums and son of audi rsville; (la., spent thy' week ml with their aunt. Mrs. Willie lodges. Mis. Smith was enroute , \ i :ir. v* / ? ll . \ \ . A I'll 1 . liviny in Union for many ] .Mr. an?l Mrs. (i. W. Bolden . v i]! nioV,.,. this wee!; to Spartan uitr where Mr. Bolden is district iaiiairiT r?I" tin* X. Mutual Ins;" 'oinpuny. They express iegrets h leaving Union where they have ivt (I most of their lives.. They d ush the people to know that hdiieh they were horn in Camden hev will rail I'nion "home." They eaVe with with kind memories | f (he years they lived in Union nd exend to all of their friends warm welrome t,,- their home at tis S. I.ihe.r ty Street. Mr.. Arthur Benson left for Sa ikI.i, X. where he will spend ? he summer. Misses Ih.th Freeman and Besie Davis left for Xew York U>* y to enjoy the World's Fair. I >i. Sartor spent Sunday afterioo?i in Spartanburg with friends Mr-. F.llen llardison and Mr. am I fas lev were visitors in Spart id>ure' last week. V A V FIJI.FY I! It A NCI I l IJI.IC TTBTtWVt~ By Father'me B. Wheeler Summer-is here attain bringing . ilu. W;.v.-ct,.y?Branch?Summer Heading club. This year it is iillcd th.. ".loncln Parade" a nd I uch a parade. Every animal that I am can nana- is pasted upon the ' ? Met in hoard. he hoard is not j only cuhufnl and attractive- birt ducati<>Pal. It has a green hack gri.'und to represent thL. jungle ' Itonming around this "Jungle" are itnimals cut from many different ( colored construction paper. Alio ady many child ten have pick ad their favorite animal or thr>ne that ha*C-apealed to their fanv and proudly stated that that - their ehoi -e. When they are Fully decided th<. librarian prints 'v i j- naipes on the animal where all can see. The child then seh-cts a - ln-ol. fiolll the "Jungle _ (' rncr", where the horoks about animals are placed invitingly on the shelves. When he return'. .. having read the hunk, a mark is di ced nest to his animal, showing ihat he has read one book, and so ii through th(, summer. Boys and :rirl< you must hu-r-t y to the library to pick yotic favorite animal lie feTe s< meOTve el. " decides he likes lie very one you havt. in mind. We are very soiry to announce he elosilio- of the ?t.ii-v-tinnv <lo<> It! tin- prevent ion of t he spreading Infan.ti)(. Paralysis, but the library itself has not closed. Pa- ~ - nts. send the* children by all means. The libra! ians will see hat crowds will not gather, which j - very unlikely since the children I inve fi o!u 11a.m. until 8 p.m., suf- I icient time t > enjoy the library ei.-urely. There is plenty of air. 'he library is cross ventilated :"l~t e breeze helps to make it a ool, quiet haven on hot sultry j lays. Remember mothers a book rill keep your child out of vaea .May 18, the library'was pleas-1 (L to have visitors from Anth-j | on, S. ('.: /Miss Skelton, a teach-J r fiom the Reed Street Hipfh c; ?><>! with her class of 45 stu-! (TltS Uhd oilier friends made an I durational tour to our city, vistinjf some special places of inerest. Saturday, June 10, 1939 ditorium 1939 Graeelynn Lunch ? R 0 O M ? WE SELL DINNERS SANDWICHES COLD DRINKS DEER AND I'lES 1509 HARDEN STREET 'dnveniently. located across the Street from Allen University Mrs. Ira Washington, Prop, Room For Teachers Accommodation for two women teachers. In quiet, clean private tome 1318 Harden street, near \llerf university. - GH^ Florist ? : * /ToyVjELs l or lAer^Oetasion Phone 9398 " Fon?? ii 1 ? 1,1 " 1 i^w- ii.iiiii-ii loiumoia ? They're in love! You're in luck! ROBERT MYRNA TAYLOR LOY in "LUCKY NIGHT" * NOW! j Coming MONDAY! "Onlv Anjjels Have Wings" AGENTS WANTED Make money. Represent iudana Hair Preparations by Kmily. Send for free bookel. Mme Emily Neil Crawford 308 W. 11Sth St., Box 43 New York City ?? $* * * ?$* 7ISIT NfcWYOhK WORLD'S FAIB I FECIAL BOUND TBIP FABB from Columbia *21 ."-New York-$21.90 ?4 IN COACHES N SEABOARD AIR-CONDITIONED, RECLINING-SEAT COACHES :OOL, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE One way from Columbia Richmond $ 5.40 "Washington 7.35 Philadelphia __ 10.67 New York 12.92 Huston (via Hell Hate Bridge 19.55 Pittsburgh __ 14.818 Buffalo . _ 18.21 -St. I'clmbUfK ?55 Tampa 7.95 Miami .i 10.25 W. Pa'm Beach 9.25 Jacksonville . - 5.10 "SILVER METEOR" Viait bolli the New York and San Francisco World's Fnira for $90 round trip rail fare ? in coaches. Hotel accommodations in N. Y. quaranieea ? Consult, J. I,. Carter. In'A Room No. 1 Arcade Hldg. .JTolombia, S. C. Telephone 3hzl?9J87 in memoriamT" . In memory of my husband, * antes Gray, who died one year go June 0, 19*39. MV dear husband. ITow 1 miss you; As it hi one year Days are daTk and Friends are few. It is then I miss you Gnrl?only?know?ami ? u Gathering clouds around the view. Your wife, (Mrs.) Alica Gray, . /