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Saturday, August 26, 1939 Amonjf the many summer vacationists in Columbia were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Woodson and .their three beautiful daughters of Detroit, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jiles and their son Cornell Chatman of New York City. They spent the past tyvo weeks With their lelatives, Mrs. Ella - Dunlap and MfsT~Ahnie Woodson and friends. The Woodsons left Tr ^^ J _ *? i . may m ofjeiiu h lew aays in Charlotte, N. C., and visit other points in North Carolina and the Virginias. Mr.' and-Mrs. JileswiTl leave sometime in the near future. They were the recipient of riiany social honors. Among them were a garden party given by ' Mrs. Artie Htuhcinson and an outing given by the members M Pine Grove A. M. E. church. ' 9m ????* Misses Francena and Sarah Thompson the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ealey Thompson are visiting their -uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes of Washmg. , ton, D.C. Mrs. Barnes is the for" mer Miss Ellen Laury of this citv. Th*> many fripnda of?the Thompsons are wishing them a pleasant ^rip. Mrs. Rosa Belle Hall has return ed to New York after visiting relatives and f,riends in Winnsboro, Rock Hill and Columbia. . ? Mrs. Hall enjoyed herself very much m the South. Miss Marv Louise Richardson of 1004 (Heidt St., returned home Sunday morning after a three weeks vacation in Washinctnn T) C.. with her relatives and friends. Miss Ann T. Parcha, Miss L,N. Parcha of New York City are here visiting their ? mother and aunt of Columbia and Eastover, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nowlin of Columbia and Mrs. K., E. Parcha of Eastover; also their sister Mrs. T. H." Anderson of Rochester N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hunter of Rochester are visiting Mr and Mrs. H. W. Nowlin and "" MV's. Parcha of Eastover. Bishop W. D. Fuller of Atlanta, Ga., and Rev. Pettjgrew were in the city this week. Bishop Fuller is in the state attending the State Sunday School convenion of the Fire Baptized Holiness church. Mr.-~Raul Bowman, president of the Allen university club of Philadelphia,' Pa., was a visitor in the city" last week. Miss Rachel Spann is spending a week in Charleston, S. C., as the guest of Mrss Louise Middleton, 147 president street. Mrs. L. E. Rosemond, who has been ill and confined to her home all the summer left the C'ty Monday morning, August 14th to visit relatives and friends in Anderson county. -We hope that her health -- will be improved when she returns in September. Mrs. Angeline McClain at 2311 Gervars street and Mrs. Julia Young at 2310 Gervais will be thq guests of her brother in Ports-mouth. Va.(< for several days, leav ing August 18. Hope to return oh August 24 to Columbia. Mrs. Ada Brown of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waites on Washington St. Miss Mamie E. Gordon has returned to the city, after spending her vacation in Detroit, Mich. She reports a pleasant stay. Miss Lucy Lee Reed is spending some time in Asheville, N.C. the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheftall. She will also visit friends in Hendersonville before returning home. Mrs. Willie Harrison and party o* St. Petersburg, Fla., passed t u the city Friday, and had < ier with Mr. and Mrs. Lyles ! Washington street. They c?i Mro T.vlna o?vo?/1 O. IVkJ 5 I. MIIU UHUgllV^li ?~-.-y Lou Harrison with: them to the Elks Convention in New York City. We wish them a pleasant trip. Mrs. John ?. Davis, of tHe city has returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend three weeks in the city with relatives and friends. We wish Mrs. Davis a, pleasant stay at home, before returning to the land of flowers. WAVERLY SILVER STAR CLUB The dub met at the home o I St. Meeting was called to order by the president Mrs. Magorie Johnson. First song by Mrs. Eunice Warren. Prayer by Mrs. Williams. Second song by Miss Ruby Johnson. Each oTufrecrted a Bible versd. After unfinished busl <_ ness wa? called for and new business discussed. We are ^looking forward to a picnic in September, Get ready everybody and let'i have some fun. MRS. LENA HOPSON OF HOLLYWOOD, CAL. VISITS HERE Mrs. Lena Hopson of Hollywood California, is now vacationing in North Carolina, after a visit to her two sisters Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs. Carrie Ray, of Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Hopson who spent her childhood days in Columbia ia the personal maid of Miss Ina Claire, motion picture actress, and nas traveled extensively, having made a number of trips to Europe | She wrll go to New York and I then back to the West coast afI ter completing her vacation. .YOUNG PEOPLE SOCIAL THRIFTY CLUB . * ,| ' i' The Young People Social and Thrifty club met at the home oi i Miss ErLeaphart, 11506 Gregg St, The meeting was called to order i by the president. Song. Remera1 ber Me led by chaplain; prayer by Mr. Conniel Ross: song, Nothing I But His BloodT Scripture lesson was read by Miss Earnestine Rose ' Song, I do all I can. 'Roll call bv i secretary, each member responded, ' After dismissal Miss Leaphart : served, refreshment, and everybody enjoyed themselves. The next meeting will be at the home ol I Mr. Fannie Kennedy, .1821 Taylor i street. BIRTHDAY PARTY I A birthday party was given in honor of Mary Odessa Dixon celebrating her seventh birthday at the home of her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Busby of 22&4 Richland street. The guests present I were Elouise Dent, Mary and Pauline Nelson, Vivian and Helen DeLoris Bates, Naomi Patterson, Thelma Simmons, Betty Hall, Ber nice King, Henry Nelson, Margaret Bowling. Emily Gadson and Weldon Dixon. WAVERLY FRIENDLY FEW I - ' We met at the home of Miss Hannah Johnson. 2472 Taylor St. Monday night, Aug. 21. The club was called to order at 8:46 ' by the chaplain, Mrs. Eaddy by singing: In the Garden, followed by the Lord's Prayer Another 6ong brought the devotional exercises to a close and the meeting was turned over into the hands of the president. Old and new business was discussed. We decided that we would have a combinotmn J i?v?vu vane IT am ttllCl fTCHnut Pull." This will be at the home of Miss Freddie Dixon 2211 Lady street on Thursday night, Aug. 24. You are cordially invited. After dismission the members were served 'peach ice cream and cake. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. Harry Sumpter, Aug. 28th. HIGH HATTERS SOCIAL V. ANI) SAVING CLUB I The club held its regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson 1614 Carolina Ct. The meeting was called to order by the chaplain Mrs. Eddie Mae I Wharton, who in turn offered i prayer. After which the roll was called and all members responded Collection was $1.60. The president called for unfinished business Our next party was discussed and we plan to have our chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks at 916 Walnut_Sl. Saturday night, Aug. 26th. Two | of our members are off on their vacation: Mrs. tDavis and Mrs. Young. We hppe them a pleasant trip in the mountains and seashore of Virginia. We invite our friends to turn out with us on Saturday night tfti^ie chicken supper. We ^-adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Young 2310 Gervais street Wedi^e^jday night, Aug. 28th. WIN FORD- WILLIS Myrtle Beach, S. C.?Of interest to numerous friends throughout North and South Carolina is the marriage of Mrs. Lillie Winford of Winston-Salem, N. C., to Mr. Willis of Charlotte, N. C.. which was solemnized at Mt. Olive A. Mi. E. church Sunday, August 20, at 9:30 p.m. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jeff Washington of Bugess, S. C. The brid6 entered with Rev. Georgp W. Williams of Sumter. S. C., by whom she was given in marriage. She was lorvely in her , wedding gown of ivory lace and wore a corsage of Rubrum lillies tied with pink satin ribbon. The bride was met at the altar by the groom who was accompanied by his best man Cecil Varner of Char 1-otte, n. C. Mrs. j. b. Owens was the matron of honor. They wilt be at hom0 734 Highland Ave., Winston-Salem, after September 10th. lucky bird Social club The meeting was called to order by the president at the home of | Mrs. Hattie Colemon. The usual opening was carried out. Then ' the house Was opened for busi; ness. The president called for j the minutes of the last meeting which were received and approrvtwo members on the sick list. The , president called for unfinished busi /ness, then new business. There ?j will be a fish fry Saturday night ,'at the home of Mrs. Mamie Colej man, 1222 Park street. The roll was then called. Membeis present 16. The next meeting will ' he at f>16 Sumter street, Mrs. Rosa Walters. Refreshment was served the club. Club was dis.rr.issed. Sam Williams, president | Gertrude West, reporter. j, /? . , . . j/tML 'V>t. .i . . I V i .' . Burley-Middleton Nuptial . } The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Burley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Thomas Burley of Dawkins, S. C., and Mr. Albert. Middleton * of Charleston. S. C., was solemnized ' Saturday evening, August 6th at , 7 o'clock at the home of her broj ther and sister-dn-law, Mr. and i Mrs. Gary Burley, Columbia. I The ceremony was performed by i the Catholic Priest. The home was decorated with pink gladielii, lamps and candles. A? the piano Miss Ada Woodson of Columbia played "Liebstraum" and "Shubert's Serenade". The wedding march was played by Miss Irma ; Middleton of Charleston. Mendelssohn's wedding; march -was used. During the ceremony MiBS '.Mrddleton played "Flower Song". j The brides wore a wedding gown of white mprqresitee and carried ^-a-brido's gladiolii. ' | The bride's sister, Miss Helen '.Hurley and Miss Hattie Counts j were her attendants. Mr. Clarence Middleton, the groom's brother was his best man. Mr. Josie MHler was also a grooms man. Misses.Anna Spann of Columbia and Gwendolyn Middleton of Char leston received the guests at the door. Misses Annie Burley and Louise Middleton introduced the receiving line which included the J wedding party, Mrs. Anna Mididleton, Mrs. Burley, Mrs. Addie ! Alston and Mrs. Izetta MoGill, ; Clarence-Deas Middleton, Jr., Mr. .Horace Burley, Mrs. Bessie Reese Mrs. Seymour Carroll. Immediately afte the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burley gave a | reception in honor of the bridal couple. Following th?, ceremony tlhe couple left for New York. They will make their home at 390 Huger street. Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Middleton is a former tea! cher of the Waverly school, Columbia. She is a graduate of Benedict college and Atlanta university. MV. Middleton is a brickmason; contractor of Charleston, S. C. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Middle1 ton ;and the late William Middleton. TWELVE STAR SOCIAL CLUB The club held its weekly meet- J ing atf the home of Mr. and MVs.: [Gussie Alston, Pendleton St. The | meeting was called to order by! | tne vice-fresident, Lewis Deas. I Song by Mrs. Josephine Alston, i Prayer by Mrs. Rosa Deas. Sec|ond hymn Shine on me. That com j pleted the devotions. The house was opened for discussion of old and new business which was done briefly. Under he head of new bus iness, we are planning on having a Cake Walk and Peanut Pull on Monday night, August 28, at the home of Mrs. Lillie Alexander 1006 College street. We are invit-j ing our friends and club workers to come out and enjoy themselves j with us. We were very glad to have as ; a visitor Miss . Juanita Williams. ! She gave us some inspiring rej marks which we enjoyed. Visitors !are always welcome. We adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Benson, 906 Gates > street, Tuesday night, Aug, 29. i DOW DE Y-ROBIN SON j ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dowdey of Eastover announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Mai, and Mr. Lucius-XL. Robinson of Anderson and Eastover. The marriage will take place in September. Miss iDowdey, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dowdey is a graduate of Allen University and for the past six years has been employed as teacher in the Eastover Junior High school. Mr. Robinson is a graduate of Morris College and is now employ ed as principal in the Eastover School syst^hr "KING SOLOMON" AWAITS HIS WEDDING Handsome "Kinjf Solomon," is anxiously awaiting his wedding August 28, 8:30 p.m. at Bethel Church. Since it would be extreme 'v difficult for him to choose his bride from such a select group, he has agreed to marry the young lady that reports the highest amount of money. The brides and their sponsors are as follows: Miss Beverly Pearson, Mr,W. H.j Hfcrvey; Miss Kathleen -^fownrd, Mr. W. H. Harvey: Miss Char-! mine naner, Mr. JJewitt L?ove; Miss Anna B. Lewis. Mrs. Beatrice Perrin; Miss Eva Grant, Mrs Margaret Smith; -Miss Robbie ,Pegues, Mr. James Woodberryj. Miss Lutherine Vance, Mrs. Bessie Clark; Miss MFargaret Bookman, Mr. James Woodberrv; Miss Benzena Blocker, Mrs. Bessie Clark: Miss Sara Dunlap, Mr. Henry Web ber; Miss Sara Bouknigbt, Mr. J. B. Lewier Mhs J&ftette Lyles. Mr. B. J. MundTe; MTss BernTce White Mrs. C. A. Adams; Miss Homesell, Bowman. Mr. Geo. H. Hampton; j Mis.s Roberta Greene,. Mr. Geo. H. Hampton; Miss Bertha Goodwin, Mr. Henry Webber; Miss Lois Baten. Mr. W. H. Young. The wedding promises to be venjt pretty as well as entertaining. N Who is "King Solomon?" Come to Bethel Church Monday night and find out. i THE PALMfcfTO LEA BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. and Mrs. W.H. Neal o Sumter, S.C., announces the &rr val of a baby girl on Aug. 18tl 1939. Weight, seven and one-hal pounds. Name, Marilyn Rochell Neal. ? ' NOTICE All girl scout members of Troo No. 14 are asked to meet at 151 McDuftie Avenue, Monday, Aug 28th, 5:30 p. m. Please be on tim? MYRTLE BROWN, Troop Scribe. NOTICE* Mrs. L. Hagood, 1503% Taylo street "will open her classroom oi j September 1st. Enrollment avail ^ able, Monday. 28th. I A NEWBERRIAN VISITS ! THE EAST Mrs. Viney Gary_oL Garyls_Lan and Bush River church has return {ed home after spending severa jweeks as the house guest of he I nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs j Caddie Metz of Washington, D IC. Her niece Mrs. Georgia Met: i l^LcmipKQn and husband Kdwart | and nephew Mr. Luther Metz o. I uastie foint, N. Y. She also vis ited her sister-in-law and childrer Mrs. Maggie Martin of Brooklyn N. Y., andr her sister-in-law am family Mrs. Emma Pitts of Jet^ej City, N J;. , Misses Ethel Copeland of Greer ville and Viola Harris of Augusta Ga., are spending the summei commuting?between?the?wax Id's fair, New York City and as th< house guest of Mrs. Georgia Thompscm of Castle Point. N. Y Miss Bernice Martin of Jenkini ville and a college student of Allen university is spending the sum mer with her sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitl ner. Mrs. Whittner will be remembered as the former Miss Mazie Martin. Miss Martin attended the fair last Thursday and expressed herself as having had a wondeiful time. Miss Martin is getting to be quite a jitterbug friends. IVlrs. Carrie Jletz, the. mother of Mrs. Georgia Thompson has returned to her home in Helena, S C., after spending tw0 months in Washington, I>. C., White Plains, N. Y., and Castle Point, N. Y. Mr. Clifton"" Samuel Melz erf White Plain, N. Y? will visit his father, Mr. Luther Metz in Castle Point before returning to Howard university in Washington. D. C., where he is a student. LAN FORD STATION NRW? Beaver Dfam Bantist Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock with the Supt. at his post. Mrs. Annie M. Montgomery spent the week in Asheville with her husband's cousin, iMis. Ne.ele , Montgomery Mr. David Massie was th(, guest of Miss Pauline Gray Sunday. Quite -a large number attended the funeral of Mr. arid Mrs. Charlie David Poole's son. We extend our deepest sympathy to the family. Revival began at Bethel Bapt. church with a large number attending. M. Jackson, Johnell Massie; Durell Byrd visited friends in Winston-Salem, N. C., Saturday Mrs. Lestinp Byrd is very sick. We aie praying for her speedy ,recovery. Mtrs. Harriet Guest is visiting \ h?Y daughter in Charlotte. Jonas Farmer was the guest o! Miss-Brooks in Cross Hill Sunday, Mr Luther_ Stephenson suffered a heart attack .Saturday night I Mrs. Gray his daughter is with I him. Mr. Granger Massie visited Miss F. Johnson Sundayv Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan were dinner guests of Mr. anu Mrs. Matthew Moseley Sunday. FLORENCE NEWS I. M. Stokes. Reporter Mrs. Blanch T. Stone of Wash ington^ D.C., rs in the city visiting relatives and friends. L Miss- -Edwards was cal! ed home-on account of the deatl of her mother. I Mr. Lemuel Mullins one of the I pioneer citizens of this city diec ; last week after a few days illness, ; The funeral was held Monday, al the funeral chapel of Jackson anc ! Singleton. He left to mourn his [ loss, a wife, daughters, sons anc ! other relatives and a host ol frrenro. Mrs. R.H. Hollomon, Mrs. L.R1 Stokes, MVs. R. A. Stokes, Miss N. Lacua, Miss M. Allen -were ir Timmonsville last Sunday visitint i friends. V XT t>_ -? ?' " I AUIO. U.n. JJIUWIi UI IN. I . UllJ I is here visiting relatives Mrs. Hattie Edwards died lasl week, after a brief illness, anc was funeralized Sunday at Trinitj Baptist church. She left t<> mourr her loss a husband, two daughter? sisters, brothers end other rela tives and friends. Miss Sammie Lee Bostic of N Y. City is here visiting relatives Mr. Herbert Philips was in th< city from Sumter visiting friends Miss Isabella James of Phi la delphia Is here visiting relative* and friends. | Miss Margaret James of Wilmington^ N.C., is here visiting re atives and fFTends. j Mr. E.M. Washington, Jr., Mr J Willard Pulton of Kingstree wen : here Sunday. _ Miss Lizzie Mae JJinkins hai returned home after spending se^ eral weeks in New York City. Send all news to Grant's Dru| Store, DER , ROBERT STALLS HI TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 7th ili f i- The patrons, students, and those l, desiring to enter Robert Smalls If High school for the first time are u: e urged to take notice that the uj school will open Thursday, Sep- le tember 7th, 1939 at 9:40 o'clock, vi W. Kent Alston, principal p; p SIDNEY PARK CME CHURCH 6 - - t a_ f. Special services will be1'held at ' >. Sidney Park C.M.E. church Sunday. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the Sunday school officials V will welcome the little children back to Sunday school, since the I Polio ban has been lifted. All nar B r cnts are asked to send their chil- | n dren to Sunday school Sunday. I At 11 o'clock the pastor will I - deliver a special -sermon: Sunday i is rally day and all united leaders E are asked to report their full re- Q port. The public-is invited to woi I ship with us. .? Have yotr heard Drr-;C r~Cob~8 - clough, if not be sure and hear I 1 hhn Sunday. . LAKE CITY NEWS S J Reports from the Lunch? iVnjprt"gjj f Rally, of the Lake City school last E Sunday Bmnnntrj t0 Sl.'tfir. The M 1 highest amount was reported by I j-Miss Elouise Eaddy of Lovers 1 ' Lane. The reports follow: Lela I r Graham $1.42; Anhre P, Wither- I spoon $1.09; Carrie Washington, I , $2.10; Virginia Johnson $1.00; I , Mildred Austin $1.00; Mamie Ead I dy 25c; Flory Burrows $1.50; Jes I Eaddy $3.76v Reports have not I i been received from Evelyn Ken- 1 nedy, Lena McCutcheon. Annie Bi I ' Singletary and Blondel Williams fl as yet. The last three expressed ? 1 desire of making their reports later. All of the othprs who did not report their three dollars expressed a willingness of making up the balance between now and the opening of school. Since no one qualified for the second prize which was to be given to the one reporting thq. second highest amount over three dollars, the principal vs still offering the second prize to the one reporting the hiehest amount over three dollars between now and the opening of school. This offer, however, does not .include , the one who already won first I prize. The money from this rally I is being used to help take care of I some expenses caused by the can- I ning project during the summer. Hj A full report of the rally as well M as the total cost of the summer X project will be made at the open I ing of school. The second wi'll also I ! be awarded at this time. Chickens?Chickens I Fryers and Young Hens. See I or Call COOPER BROS. Pine- I hurst. Phone 8264. I "The Yellow House" 1517 HARDEN STREET "Across the street from Allen I'niv. I Twelve Room Apartment. Modern | Equipment. Radio in each room, ajj Board and rbom for students a 5? _ specialty. Students must be rec-, ^ :'ommended and agree to observe ' rules of the college. Home care I | taken of students. | A young man wanted to work in ' the home and drive ar car doing * off periods while in school. Apply I 1; with reference. Apply: Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson I Presiding Elder Lancaster District I Columbia Conference, 1517 Harden Street, b Columbia, S. C. j WHEN YOUit mil LOSES ITS CMC; | If your hair is gray, disc.dor^J N faded ?don't despu.r! .let (ift./f1 j fmy't Istripine rnmp K> yoi'r rrsri'f ii This quick-acting, easy-to-e -: h.ir coloring transforms dull, spiritless? yes, even gr.ty btir? with new life and beauty. Your hair once again will beuniforin'.y i r.u- fij ,' tiful. It will gleam like s !sen I threads. And the color won t rub I ! t^t? ^llleV.uir I ' coloring in the RI'I) POX, S If your dealer can t sunnly you. j1 send$ 1.2 5(tvepay /r ) dirci * to t} HAH CCLO-' INC p 3510 Olive St. * St. Loyis, f o. ? ~ - <0? mmmmmmmmrnrnammw , i. ' Liwiii. i? KLLERS CHAPEL ARTIST CHURCH Rev. ?J. S. Hall, Pastor Sunday school opened at its us >1 hour with Supt. James Browi id teachers at their post. Th< sson was well discussed, and ri ewed by Supt. Remarks by thi istor. At 11:30 the pastor deli voice wonderful 'message from Sam :1; and it was;- enjoyed by all i*vs. A.B. Thomas and J. W ?? kishoi' (' ?- T] ?x | House FOR AL1 3 2149 CHERRY a v'\t n n v ^ j.1 V L 11 ~ ANN Convc I ? COMM Mon. Sept< MnHMpm Plan now to att( which promises to best yet. Watch our circulars for fu EXCU1 r SAVAN1 A JACKSON1 Over Week-End Adult Round Trip Fare: I SAVANNAH, GA. JACKSONVILLE, 1 Children n years of ape and Excursion tickets sold for all day, Aucust 25, 2d and 27. 1 1939. Excursion tickets pood no bappape checked. Purchase Southern Railway System. J, T\_COBB, Divis Colum SOUTHERN II S HHBOnaBHBMi WHEN YOU VISIT THE Old C RESTA ONE OF THE F1 FINEST FOOD -1 WINES ar Jack Fuller and J. Tel. IIAF 354 LENO COR. 128th STREET ?? ^ . Aij . .... aL. 1 p?? I Evans were pulpit guests' of Rev. Hall. Rev. Hall was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mack. ? - At 4 p.m. 'the Willing Workers n club held its meeting at church. b Quite a few worshipped with us. e e At. 6:30 prayer meeting began. 7:30 the pastor came forward and we witnessed another strong mes1 sage from St. Matthew 4:6. Dea- ' . ton Q. Thompson and wife and . Mrs. Lacy motored to Conway to . visit their mother anl friends. n - _ f A %?' ' ? . M. (.KACE HE of?? Prayer LPEOPLE ST., COLUMBIA CES THE !UAL I ication I ENCING .7 I smher 25th I ?nd this Convocation I be the biggest and I this newspaper and I rther details. RSION I ro SAH, GA. ND HLLE, FLA. August 25th-29th rrom Columbia to ?T Art ~ ~" FLA. $2.50 under 12 years of ape, half fare, trains Friday, Saturday and SunFinal Return Limit August 29. in coaches only?no stop-overs? ; excursion tickets in advance via ion Passenger Agent bia, S. C. lILWAY system WORLD'S FAIR VISIT THE )OLONY URANT VrCT 1 XT U ADT U\* .UjOI 11^ Do LUXE SERVICE id LIQUORS E. Martin, Proprietor# Jem 7?9746 \ X AVENUE I NEW YORK CITY