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tv Page 6 CLINTON NEWS Friendship A. M. E. Church ?iL.Wl,- Wj^ker, Pastor foi ^eKqrcV services werel quite well Sunday. Sunday school gathering was cancelled on i account of a case .of .Infantile pa-" : -i ralysit in the town. At 3:.'10 the fiiherAl cites of .Mi. Henry C. liar .' ris wilre held at Friendship A. M. E. church. The s:l<' tragedy shock cd i htl entTiv ~~cointmin 11y when, the* news lirrtVed that It,, was drown in IIu uiiinr-ton. -.Mass., Tues. nite June li71h. A very high and lion ored t ibtite -was paid to a young . man 1 f respected character and a b'iyJ t futuie. He graduated AIKe i uiveKsity la-t June and.oh-, tgiined a position in Sanders hi ifi I ,akl>i e'n s, whore he gained more . friends A number, of fr.ientjs came Iroin'the North. East and both C iiolinas. to pay their last iinniH'.i ins minor was "Hn1 law Jot:n karris of- the Antioch sec , \t ion wT j pasM'ii to lilt' iT'vat l>e j-iuiil s mi' years au<>. )u? is syr-. , vivi-ii In his mother, Mrs. Jauu JohHsoii Hani.-: four sister*, Miss l.orjaiiy ar.il < *! <t* !!* Ilaivi\Wrs. Haiti,> Harris W'yilinan ami. Mrs. I'attolii Harris Demly: foil, hi otlu'i -. Mi'.-s! - John* Han i-. Mr ?? ^ '^l 11'i11 i.l \\ uia.ii,' ..ar'-i . e Hani-: two mate rival aunt- a.iu| """"alleles. ti.iee nieces, on,. | "v- ami a h" 1 of n^ati'V''- au<i ^ii r.J*^ Re v. A. A. Sim-'wa- n:a<t"r oi ^.I'l'ri'iiioiij': Prof. J',?Tv-W. Mini-1 ?v .-'aim- a solo "Who*Kiu'?y?;"i a trio \\ %i rendered. Jay the M^'tthw ' hiati'i1.1 of ^innioii hitfli, 'ItVn mi)' tui't> was ; read f;y Rev.. j|>hnsoii :. Pro>by'ei ian minister: Rovi C. C. Hiitjer pastan- of' .V*th?l AM. K r4-iirch in Pa' re its. aTsii a ' c!as>.uiatr. of Henry uavr remarks. Prof. Sambos, Matthews and-Rev. Wil-pn irav,. retnarkg. Coach .-.wtr.toii of A !] '|| univor-itv -pok. Of t'no caroor an > haractor ot Mrtii y C.: Mi , C. ,A. Wa-l-wortl of i l"iiiton . foa<I i'oii<io|.uici's an?l. . .. toh.: iritis aft,'r which' tji pasti r <h slivered a Very hriof eulogy. .The fiitir,. community of . Clinton expresses its deepe.-t -ymputliy t th,. Harris family. hja -pent the week erl 'with hi.parents. Mr.11: i Mrs. ..J. 15. lint!'. Miss.- iiM.j r. Kant's. Wi l l- . w.vk cn-i l' :? -1 - ..f t'r, LiuLi Mi-- K1 k'.a 'ne? h 11 > ?j- v. as at - IiuiiH- Suttay. Mr. 1 )i ia!a-- llall atui -I. T. W. Mi:; - r , v. k' ? ?. i ;it t ii.-'i,'MiVwv' I'arkf _ thrt ("' (' ( \,~7! (yvv.". .. ' Suiuiay. II.-v. II. U . W'ari.s * at.'K MiC!a-;.!:a I k.rr-vhV anarhM M I.. "M. I.illicit<"?i "'ri)'.:r-?l;ty. whci,. c j< a l?aiiv-r.i in. the ('innniuiiitv hospital. w<> hope h".v K-aaiti- health. MT. /.ION \. M. K. ( IU U( II Ht'V. Julius Ilolman. Mastur* <in: :.-i: ..Iriir, rhpol was very ir- !'. * I I I'a-t..r. iU Julius I! Iman preache.l "ti "t'hritian WaU-iil'uliu's-",." Matt. * li">: 1"?. As ;i ntnst- lciriial an<l powerful preacher.. he sLit'ie'l -?t he eotrmunit y. Y.nu .-ftouhl haw -been ht iy. to have hearil ami felt it a we* did. inn- hearts binned. ?\ JariTc eonirrcyal iop (??>k the Cumin ni<>n. iiiiinrir tV?. many was Mt>. Theluia 1' 11ii.- f Sayan-; null. (la. A splendid pioirra'i ".-i* ciiinlui-t'ii l>y I lie . a ami lb lac i'm i in. Mrs.-A. I-', <111' )i-alii and" Mi.-. A . T." M> d'arian presidents.. lb'.. U. II Davis delivered a . ni' addles.- to lb,, yminjr ])ci > | > 1? .' ManilaS' niyh.t a n:non1 iir-hi premie was bad at-t In- pacsnnaye. i:i?;i:i ii:m> m-'avs Mrs. Matilda liouknit: lit. at'tvr spending some time in New York with relatives, is heme a train U> do liyht nf her friends. Misses Kmily and Rebecca I.oo are visi'iny their patents here af-| (or spending supie time in I'lli 11 y.j The Adult Thrift Clnb will meet J at the heine nf. Mr. and Mr*. Peter | Smith on next Tuoslay niybt. The following are yroup leaders under the supervision of Mrs. Rosa'! K. Parker, H. K. Teacher of Kdye-j field Academy: Mesdames. Kli/.a-j Veth 'Adams. Corrie J. Oa'ston. lAr. y.ir Ikissey, Ali.ve ^Matliis, Mattie Simmons. M a rion Moore. The a, hi'Ve trroi'p win oi '.'-a nized this' week. \\*e urife each member of their re-pe tive yroi.p to work lusvr t rly. .with?their * leaders, I The teiuai liny members of the. yroup wil! appear fri next ;Werk' issue of the "falmett Tsm.der." NOTICE Benedict ('fillcge | Columbia, S. C. , T<> the pastors ami superintendents' , of Baptist ( hunches and Sunday Schools in South Carolina, . (Jieetings: I All Sunday Schools and B. T.|, -I"s. expecting t(l send delegate* to the State Convention, to convene at. Benedict College, July 12?14,'| should advise their delegates to j send their names at once. All persons expecting to stop in '? thc..jdtLrptilf't'ies should briny suf. fieient bedding's for p'rv-ooal usc.^i This is very necessary. The cost f of those stopping on?the campus I )i will be TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) fo, | the time. For those stopping in t city homes the cost will be ONK. DOLLAR ($1.00) per day. In both j s Ci'scr-: TWO mettl-; per day will la: I served. . j h The pastors jnd superintendents d are urgently requested to give del . .4 egates the above iinformation and c have their delegates write for r< homes immediately. J. J. Starks i ST. Lt'KK A. M. E. CH I RC H Krv. E. Philip Ellis, Pastor The pastor pieai'hed two strong seinrons last Sunday nun nine ami evening. I,nr?e audiences wore at both services. All *of the boards and slabs ot' tho church arc I >ir 1 ?r nioolv. Tin- Senior' Stewardess Hoard mot in it's lingular season last, wook with Mis. Ma'rthft Peas, chairlady, tiresidiiitf. It was n-poi t id that they had a fine session. Junior St e werdesses nu t in the regular sossi+rp last Friday evening with Mt>. Mary Pihglc. vice president, in charge. The passing of Mr. William Keath, one of tile old members, was a "sad shook. Funeral ^et jeowere completed from h's late rc*d? *ane?? last Thnraday n-flertioo?, the pastor offi.-lating. Otir Sund'^v Sehooj *.itid l.ejirue are off In attendance becau-c of he 'iitaiantine ordinance. I'he Pal in;-ll.il 1 > od. r I widely nail- -members ami little James " Srnuleton is et -rainly making the ']>: par ye. IS?-??. Junta* (in* ?li-u pirjtehrd his 'rial MTiiii'ii Monday" uiyht. and was recommended to thy ensui?.r anaitelly conference. The" Kvanyelistic S?'r,vice vi'?iduW-e-d--?Tiiv.^?4m-?Ua-'tt>)' jrij-' ^"riiUAA.. lay nitiln t c*i(lti'i| in tfhiee happy r.-.iivv)-a'.I.-? i Ji:ri s \1.1:.m mTUt. rmTTTTr Rc>. W, Kavenel. l*:i-to'r Flatly tuoinimr IVayt -r M> "tir.j a a* C'.ndn t.! Ty M-. ( . 'load ami Bra. W. .M. Polite -which losed out with a iriviit shout. ?The S. S. besan at it's usual au( by tho Sifpt.. It. I!. Hawimi'n nd was tauirht by \\\ M. Jlryant., "la- b s<o'n was reviewed by the a s t 'V a ft a I* briny womlv rfolly. dis jt?s''d.-~ ? ?? -?' 1 !:"!<> the- llev. Tahiti delivered a US a WalldiM t'lll tol-tiniii K'l' i...-' The Sliiu'tiiny < hi i.-tian." a:'!a .1 he?RV-f'-F?a ? :1 .> 1 a : y i 11~ y I?? ?.. R Bowman- with a st'li ii'id crowd present. 7:."." the pastor delivered a M-r-uuii .oti the?text "S ay on the iyht side a) the" Toad." II<- tried a tell all of IVi- listeners ho'wim artant i' is to stny.au tin- riuht" ! tin- i<>ad ami lu> ys.ed July 1th as '' 'A'air.ld.- ' iial 11, a i. v a,-. ill 1 ".-t because >>i not 1<? epin t,, \be -t4TF : ^e had a cloi1(iu. Hunt :-in ami ! vI-". i v' .. 'jtj !! ?! rh??ft.rt^rrvin?v. .-.I! ;~ ;."tT~ ' I.'. .ii". }>'..ut. t h? ciitiic <lay. < Mi tli.- 17th nt' .Inly a Kitiir a:;'l 'J'lootl (' i?l! i t t., I.,. h?-l.| a: til!" ffiin-h iriVoiy? f'l-a. |-jl. I'.n.wi:.. ' lull. 'I'lii- puMiv l< Mivitivl t-i -at. ri.i ar ^ I'. M. Thi- .Junior f'huir will famish nus'uv Mm* iRrporler i'ii dmon i si mmi:i{s< nooi. . ?- LAVS At tho. invitat ion uf hoal'h lucat iiiri rla~M'-. lh\ .SeJlirwirl; Simons. ] tircftin- of the 1'ivision ujtihia. iliricu^s*-'! syphilis Kiitlay himtiia.?flisru>>iM| saphili- I-Yi\iay JlMu- .'tilth -It 1 I '..tit 111 i I ilfv t 111- ? 11:111 1 I it- rii ?i 1. As t-vii|i-iu-i-i| liv t li?? mini hi-f iif iiu<*stiims asked I)f. Simons ihi' auilii-r.ro al'pioriatoil ami on ,oyoil till- riiscn<>iiiii. Asiilo frmn Iudont ti-achci-, several outstandnir \i>iti>! < were. |>i o.. nt, iiu'lini lor'nrs ami mini.-tt i I ho Summ.-r S.'linrrl 4rlUi? nrward with a >1?I of iut1 ' ? Kintr Solomon's \Viil<nny ' nMV.r.'' lay n i I j t. Jn-ly Huh at which -mie tln> (Jo- of th?- l'iednvint "icnilllot S.l-hoiil will he select I'll. Anion'/ the several visitors < > ho past Vh-oI: wcic Mr. J. It. FV1 ' m. I'rof. S. I,. I-'inley, Jr., .Miss l'"iat]co< Anderson. M_r>. ami Mi?Wri/ht of Spa i t aldnntr. I..\TT\ N HWS Now til: ' the 'oh- r o sea?o, iojMncil conditions :pe inm-h improved in this section of the conntry. Everyone who can work is at work, sonic at home and o'hms away from home. - For the week ending- June 2'i'ii church services were "well -a,' tended and was religiously interesting- at" all of the local churches. Quite a numher was present at (.'lass Moot in/ at tin- \ M E f'hmch, Mrs. y\, |). Scott, Mr. John MrNeil . and fam ily were invited to ! hii'lintrton to attend the wedding '-( option of Mi. .Auii.Lu_aJuj?Mi.w? I'eid. Eri-dav ni/h't. Jan.. -Fii-il I'rof. IF W'ilkorson. Miss Ziinnu-rson. Mrs. Filly Ret hen and others_, were the dinner U'tiesls of Mr. and Mrs. Wnl'ep L'ethea, (in Sunday. -? i Mr. and Mi's. John Hohin.-onj motored over to Timmonsville Sun lay to carry Rev. Mcliryde. While| aver that ,side they motored to Uarlintrton to visit their Aunt, Mrs E. IF Miller. ' j Mrs. Edith (iuiles is much iiniroved after a recent i'llness. We ire triad- to si-in- her out apain. i Mrs. M. E. Howes is in the lios-i >ital at this writ in/. Wo h.ow. u...! - I " | '.ill he owl soon. | M.r. Frank Bethea is -still ill at] !ik writing, , I ?Tin1 Iiiic ?>r the ocean called Miss ila.ruu.slun' FlaiHo i- away from Sunday School. She spent tTTe day, it?Htt*?bench. Mrs. Estella Bethc; was h>>stcss (i the Booster Club Tuesday I'M. U the end of the meeting all were erved delightfully. I ome of Mrs. Alice White Wedncxay_ evening. The president-, Mrs. i. A. Del,nine, presided.' At the lose of the meeting a deli^itful past was served. The Emergency Club met at the ionic of Mrs. Janie Smart. A de J T1 ticious course, was served. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. King: Jarksorr~vvere honored with a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Bellree of Winston Salem. \. C. Mr. i'x PouKhty -pent the weekend with his parent.-. Rev. aad Mrs. 1). Doughty. Miss Daisy, Berry was the dinner ne>t of Mrs. Kli/.aboVli Moore on Sunday; Mrs. llattie .Johnson spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. l'earJic B. Timnions. I-WCI'OKI) t.KOVK HOI.INKSS tu i rch Bishop 1. D. Rookurd, Pastor Sunday School was held at the usual hour with all at-their duty. The lesson was taught by Mission; r\ h Mr?Stevens.- -The Banner ~^t?1 remains ,w ith the Bible Class. \t 2 P. M. Rev. . M. Stevens de'Nvered 1h?. message on "The Cont"" nt of- Christ. and The Signs of lie I nil?i-i?tiw?World."?Uwmarks et'e made by by Rev.. -J. II. Jones : !fd lb v. K. W. Rue. At Bishop C. 1V Rookard "eljvered the-noted sermon on a un.ie t Pr.nnisv to the li'iivh. li?f?)?arks weiy minde' l<y !'io. .ianu - Karyuir and Bio. (\ ii. ' ' >wns of Beaverdam, Ih'.pt. Ohuroh -* Willi AJ-1lU ij - ?t. f j.oV?. --IS?* UAJtO'-li i>l ? lii Voj-hip with I'eaverdam at their Prayer Servievs .liext Wednesday nij lit. | ~ r.^?? m:\\ bktiiki. news Ifi'v, A. l)avid Duncan. Pastor <-trrt?r- : iia>?Si-lam! was fine nlihouch the ehildtett are stiJl ahi_ Mjiit. The Banner -till hanjrs in the advantv e!a*s. Mp, M. Iv. Roarers,lyaehel". pastor hlo'.ltfht to. US U Will), lei fill -et inoi: ..p the thrnto "Have Von Ileal.IV" After the general .-.Li vii'rs?lia y.hitv p?" ipl.. i if ?\\*< m x I -; ?tiff M-'lita-s hnviuht to u< a nohl ' )a--a.-o at.d >iii-rii.ie-. We?enjoyed th. >(.) '. ires, i la i,?IJ,?A-? 11 h v.? M-i-w, I'd i/a Tiloi.-.p-on ;tn,| mr. "i>. i*. Parks,' , Mr.-. p. p.- poems attended ' tho' w.m.n Ivltie.'it ionjil and Mission-' ; tt-'onveiiti<?n of?South Carolintr it; S j : :: him t'j* las' week. They < t.t stain. ?l at the home of m' i ilia Parks. i M -. Benlali Bit wtoii, Mrs. .!.] ' 1 ?LLll ,rr,i\'. qui I. Mr.?and mrs. "1 .er<>v ijo'fers and ehildren i . it1 4 -' I., ^"11 V'i'** .M'1-. '""I Mrs.} IS p. h' r- la t week from Ashe-! j r. !.! .u ill 'J \vere hi; dinner ~r*m?7. f""Tp7. ;iM.I Mr-. W. Winn, j .mI:.y: an-1 Mm. A. Willi.a1 - anil -< 11. Allen. Mr. ami Mm. ' All \amler. Mis. Kir/.a TnmmpsoiT, Mr-. 11 uie .Steen ami Mrs.. Kiln tila in It. Alan Miss Bertha <Iist.and.i j Willie \( ii 1.h?. Mr. ami Mrs. R. P. j.Ri.ire: ?.\A "'rami time was enjoyed. ?>\ K \\ I'S T \ KM S f ' x\mlay. Rev. Putney and I I' ici - ill ielit t'i i i f111 mrr-ny ?? '-? hen- e na iv^ai iims. SurrdTTy - :: ' v as .c'd a; Mt. Zin'h with . ' . W. It!i- in eliaitf''. M ' s'.-s ? Kst.-a r Mae S'ussey^ell, I '? . ai'.l -Ravhel Wiarton, Messrs | R.-i ?"rt W hart "ii. Ku^eite and I ll:i i "Id S ti s ren^ili'icil a^yery i(!niv,. sell""! .neiir Ware'Shoals. I Mr. d.. K. Smith, principal .of It hi " e.eji.wn ('"'my Training m:1i "1 a' Andrews, S. ('., came |"ii t" < "iu'i.ida "ti last Siit'.inlay, ' wii.-'e in- wa< " juilieiT-liy Mr. (). 1,71 iSmi.il. 1'i inn ther,. they motored I -?e?Im rtf ami were jiiilied h\ j Mrs. ,|. S't it i who is at tending tii'i -miin"iei ;lt Sfhte <'<d, it m : fV.mi t>Ve.rr they eame tot West. win ry they- Spent :i very I rfea-aiit W"iJs-eml and holiday] i sei.M.r, vith'h in,. 1*41!k. They re i ' n Wednesday: Mr.- O. I,. Snith in r.fiii'iliff-.MIcii at Pnluini>ia: Mrs. .J. K. Smith t<i State I .-..n. &:. . j I. A!, -, slii-ili,. I!nni> i?t' New York I i tli' t iif her father-in-law : l.'i-v. .!. II Munis, i Aim. K. Su.?su'wcll and MrJ .William .li-hiisun I ave* returned to t-eir li"iiii - it: Chirajf,.- atjd Wash-' . i'l-.'t'.ii. 4 . I . M'-V-V- W. I-:. \'!IUSf, II. K. ' F"Si']i|i. .1. K. and <). I. Smith worn l"'|i-cal!c s mi last . Sunday afteri. " II at th.. hmues of Mr. and Airs. [."Wiry. Mr. and Airs. Tv Nelson and Air. and Airs. t)li\lf Maddux > "I' Wa i ,. Sin 'al- | | T AI r -. In I" x; 11 n 11: Vn1 nir has nmvt ml int" tip- la .an j 11' Airs; ! * I ircncr i -I 11111~ n "ii \n:th Main street. All - -1 i Dr I . and .1. H. Smith pm-- t i ii..,'- m'?air?rnut ?mrr.-} j Ian- I Wa - ' Mii/tnn mi last Sat-1 i::'!ai.isrhl I All. ami Mm. W. K. Yauss. Mr! aiii'^AIi - . I. I i. Ilnlimt smi delight-] , fully istli'. Iiiiiii .| fur Mr. and Alrs.J I. Ii. 'Smith and daughter while I H lie V WeiIn re. v Mi . M .1. Ma.Id-.X and suns ,,f \V',ai (.. "Sh'iiils 5 were \eiv pleasant callei - in tin hnrm?- nf Mr. (). W. 1'i-iVrsi.n Friday niirht. < iiii' iifthe ii."-t lieautiful ?p'|s in 1 h,*. vicinity hue West is the Andersen Ileeeli I'atk. This" lively pla (..nf | eci i-at inn has In en de , ..I I 1... M . VII.. v i -i .ui, .MiMii .MMirrson | *!. Mar\ 15. I'. T. Ciilirch 'lie church . chiui] was opened v ii ii?Ilea. A.?! ', t'liiih?cah.??prosid I i*.ir. i h,. 1 esso11 wa wel laujjht J 4. . I l.c__vaj imi. nadn i s. M < >'< h.cl. Ti W.l' in pen l - i si'T- : \ ice was con11 uctei 1 l>y ' Mrs. S. ('. I5eii.si.in. I lie f Mowing mini ter- tille I I t lie : ost i mi: Rev. 1,. K. I >ani-. 1. 11. 1 ?' 1 1 :: j " 'I'le- Rev. haillel pl eached i'i oin K i ntr I ! : I ; Reve- I 7:H. ? ??I" l: 'I r wa c MI hir-1" I .1 y >! . . 1 .'>io;./n l''a;i. 1 im sl say !hey aio d i.m . #.a.i rl- i wo. k. > a! u:i lay < ven i h the J.adii* | Mis.-i nary society ha its n.ontht HE PALMETTO LEADER ly nietitintf at tho1 homo of Mr.*. Menprvt^Knik-y. Onf~vtiv^prr* i iilont'had tlu- mooting in oliarjro. at llif hour Mrs. Corrio Clink'stall's. '['I),, ladio.- on.ioyod a vny . 11 it.o dinnor piopaivd by Mrs. I?ai! loy. Mrs. I.ala Kllis was a vi*it< r. Our I'lvsiilciit*. Mrs. Hollo Conn romnins ill. wo-^topo thai all will .pray that Mio will so..a b, out attain. Also Mis. Miiittrio I.oiuux?ALs.-.Corrio 4Uivo? \ ; villt',. Trim., who has- la on \i>itn:~ 'Mrs. Ci'un has rouunod liouio a!*tor a vory onjoyabl0 trip. I Tho lfov. Haldol hroticrt to. us another woinlpiTul suinton ftuin ml.ohn 10:27. subh ot' "A Call I'.v Kvory Man". Vt~;tor> for tho iv onintr sorvioo. M r. i Kiv? am! 11 o Tolbort.? ' xornoji-r 'AH htoinbyr.'f of tho Into: dunou.i' "national Minorrr~' I ... .ptostoil to bo prosotit at tho tuxt lobular mooting whi. h i- Tu.-.1 \ Inly 11. This will probably Iv the last regular meet inir before elos. injr-for vacation, therefore all ntem boiis aio urjred to be present as there" will l>o business of impel t. .HHP. (TUTMIK ATMS I II HID IIIIM IM> AY Carolyn Mario 'Caiiec. the daughter of Mi-. nr..; Mr-. Willie Carri-o was ;l year- old .C;lyv tlta. >he i ti.ibyi'd-a cf.iet .birthday, party with her brothers Lcruy ainL I l'a i ve\?Can re. : AT TIU'STKK M l'.i : 1TNC l>r. \V. S. Thompson and He v. L. lb (Jrmblo were ?'M at tendance at 'he Trustee nicetl.n.. in Bethel A. M. K. Church here. . I Mr. Joseph II. \\ . Mo'iri's was a pleasant visitor in Columbia. I SIMMONS I - c.C* ' * C;^i$1295 ' 1 * nnpToTchnsr cot ' . up compactly as i - t/uilt by Hed Cross 95c CASH?$1.00 WEEK* SIMMONS j 1227 .Main St. Columbia Phone ^,580 BOTiSi We w int everyone to beconn better acquainted with Double-Cola ... so the treat's on - us. Clip the coupftn and drink a bottle of DoubleCola with nnr r--. .. .v.. VV11 ments. COLUMBIA DOUBLE COLA 1 BOTTLING CO. J PHONE 8704 S CUP THIS FOR YOUR FREE BOTTU Taire tfiTs ( oupori tfl ;my line nf rmr bottle of DOUBLE-COLA with our en agree it's A Great Drink ... A .Might Your Name Address? DEALER; Our driver will redeem tl . with a Double-Cola Bottle Cap. Savd give to him when he next calls on you COLUMBIA DOUBLE CO! D.K.?Coupon not good after July lath i I Hew- MtHride. Prof. Ilantm { and ^TNTPmranl were seen (Yduiohia Wednesday. Meet in-; of Allen I'niveisity. \V Mrs. Amu >s llildehraud anui ponied lu-|- husland to the Trus Meeting" of Allen, Wednesday, HKAl Th'IANS MKKT IN __ ijrkknvu. Tin- t olowd Ueautieians w ill" h their annual nan rut ion in I "MiMintain t it\ July 1M-19. T is tun- ?.I tho ?iieat business am?i eolored wiimrii of, the state a there will l>o assembled there conclave the'cream of the art heautit > injr the person. This me ing will eclipse anything of i Kind held in the slate and (!re< \illo is know as a convention t'i Aside front the regular routine I ii?iness there will he many plai of interes) to visft?rrnyt vn i meet your friends from all to VISIT NLW YOfal WORLD'S FAIR meiftirireuflD TR1P FAHt from Columbia ' *21 w-New York-*21J IN COACHL'J IN SEABOARD AIR-CONDITIONE DECL1NIN0-GCAT C0ACI1E8 V-uvjl, c. L l A N , COMFORTAB1 I ~ One \\ a.~fVoni "t'otUflitfta ~lv ri????' _ $ 5.10 W >!... - - - I. . " 7.35 I I', liulflaliia 10.07 N v 1 ork T2.P2 II (on ( \ i. ..nil (Tate Undue 19.55 i -l.iirt.i __ lJ.jsJj , ! .aIn- . . , . . . ^ 18.21 PytVi>"!>\irK "J S.50 I T n pa . .... ' I~T. 7.95 S't'.imi - - .. 10.25 W 1'aiiu litittli . * 9.25 j ksuiivillc __ 5.10 ; "SILVER METEOR" Visit both the New York and San FrancLaco WotTd's Fairs for ~$90 round trip rail fare ? in coaches j Hotel accommodations in N. Y guaranteed? Consult, I-. Carter. 'DP A = iionili ] Arcade llldj;. ( niiim!.i-i I ' Telephone .'1821?iM)87 C<^^)N " E OF ^DOUBLE COLA tlfnli'i") mid ill ink n full vlgp niplhm-nts. \Yc know you .jvili ~ ly Flavor. I lis Coupon wTu n accompanied the Coupon and bottlfe cap and i. LA BOTTLING CO.. - " ? -r- n - rtt'the state. Madame Julia Breeland in and her co-workers are making j great preparation for your instrust icn and entertainment. !SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "LEADER" old the BIIHHBHMMIMNBn 'lie' ' t'l*-'|)hone 9231 nd DANTZLER BROS. "J SHOE'REPAIR SHOP ? Work Called For and Delivered ,* Invisible Half Soling a Specialty Prices Reasonable ! ?n" 2379 Cervais St. Columbia, S.C. ty.i . .. f i mi || || MMlUlMil j' rtlt ^ I j SUNSHINE k SiORE j Fancy (iroceries. Fresh .Meats lu-iiiu. & -Ve^^tahfeTT Fresh Oa'tfy"^ )0 1130 Harden Street COLUMBIA, s. c. , Phone 9139^ We Deliver L ---? ? 1 k FLOUR SPECIAL , E Down South V >4 lb. 65c ? Down South _? 2 lb. 35c " Dood Enuf , 24 lb. 85c ^ uood Enuf =* 12 lb. 45cil - 'U (UK?Cloth Hag I ~-H) lb. 17c S lti. 25c1 " 11 jKICK Blue Rose? 5 Jb. 19c ^ _ Crape Fruit Juice No. 2 can 4 for 25c ??- - - Carnation Cream i > \ tall or 8 small 25c | r PICNIC HAMS J : tb. *. " 19c |' fil e x cm j - OVtiK SUNDAY m \ ? ?IX] SAVANN. ?AN] iJACKSONVI .A dull Round Trip Fare: to: SAVANNAH, GA. JACKSONVILLE, FL Children "> age and und Tickets sold forrrrain No. 23 Jeav day. July 22nd also train No. 19 l< 23rd to Savannah. Final jet urn ! I'M July 23rd passing Savannah sion tickets, good in coaches only checked. ^ J. T. COIfll, Division Columbia, Southern Rail; ELITE 15EAU1 Numbc _ MRS. JI LIa :reei {? NOW OPENED F TELEEHONI I" APPLICANTS ARE URGED ~TTr P>H(7TN TKMKfNfHW ELITE BEAUTY \\ ri(?? Mme. Julia K. Hreeland, 1 hurt;. South Carolina, or Mrs. Am 2515--A Gervais St. i < Saturday, July 8, 193t r GRAY HAIR COS ft ^45 ftNOWERJQB I THIS IS WHAT YOU CAN DO... That's too bad, rrow ? to have a few gray hairs, of all things, keep you Ii,.iil?lnlif tolnou need-st>- ? badly ? a Job you know you can do and do well. Next tfe.e don't take chances ? be prepared ? for there fx something you can do about it. With a simple application of Godefroy's Lurleuse Hair Coloring you can give ypur hair glorious new colqf?'hide every gray hair?take years off your looks. . Lartouse Is exv to apply-<-tto more ^' " . - ll.i.Ff .hmspnn - | No waiting. No disappointment. It will not rub off or wash out. Colore , gray hair close to scalp. Doe't be ' handicapped by gray hair now when It's so easy to conceal. And don't ' wait?get a bottle of Larieuse today. IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HAVE IT, SEND $1.25 (no extra postage) DIRECT TO oopiiBori' 4 '*^^111 ^ hair coloring G00EFR0Y MFG. CO., 3510 Ollvs St.,St. Louis,Me. STARTING FRIDAY JlILy 14 v. _ Maxine SULLIVAN . . IN "St. Louis Blues"? ? \^mM\ ? OBSJBiSljggHljggJ | w HE:NRY FONDA v ' "IN "Young Mr. Lincoln" WITH AI {ICE BRADY MAKJORIE WEAVER Late Show Saturday Also Starts Monday PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~ LSION JULY~23rd~ AH, GA. D? I'1 LA, j l From COLUMBIA $1.50 A. $2.50 er 12 yrs. of age, half fare, ing Columbia 9:45 I'M Satur avingColumbia 8:45 AM JulV limit leave . Jacksonville _9l:Q5_. . : 12:55 AM July 24th. Excur?No stop-overs?No baggage 1'assynger Agent . ^ S. C. way System i imhbp * nnm I TY SCHOOL I ;r 2 I AND, PRESIDENT 'OR GLASSES B 2-3233 f TO REGISTER EARLY | TI?THE FTR.SX_?LASS I SCHOOL NO. 2 | 6 Hroughton- Street, Orange_ I nie Rvans? ft Columbia, S. C. I