The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 11, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6
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PAWLKV'S ISI.ANI) NEWS
^ By M. F. Nesbitt
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Sunday was Missionary an^l Un
ion day .:t St. John A. M. E.
church, Rev. (J. E. Washington,
pastor. The spirit spoke through
a nrnihce of leaders a< they were
introduced by Rro. S. Shepherd,
who corduoted tHe meeting. We
fc were pleased to "havf. with us Mts.
Ression. Bros. T. Greene and
B. Browne from o r sifter chvrch
??- es. ? Wonderful thong' ts were
gleaned f'om them, and our he
1 ,ro.ie . pastor.
At tho Sunday school hour a
musical and liter" rv program was
presented. Outstanding on the
program. avc>l. the iri'ls the
bors quartet. a so'o by Mi s l ily
Rainoy and "The Progress <>f the
Nctrro'' by Mr I'c'riv Furnov.
The w it'-* partiei tutted also. Mr.
Jobii Rainey. waster 'if ceronton
ios. -
The Coper River Rn nt :<;t ITni%?r
convened "ti S >n i.v Inland S'ltev
?_di-w .at -Xcay. Bethel Bapt! church.
Rev. H. A i'i hhu ,r,o -waster.
M"< T'ann:>u P-'ssellieu. wife of
The pasFor of M.'t.1 '/'on JfillfTM
ch"irh a"d ?nanv othirv wort to
Fondv- T-1 o "! S <1 a< JiTwififeP
1 tVin olo v. of'th-? same.
R..v C. y. P.eS?el!irU, 1 Ti?tor f
Art. '/;"n b<'.i?v "vlvit irwln
' pose,I I'rv. l...ol-?P- R Mb'H VP
.nil su-nk llilil l'-'Wri- f.'Q'n lb"
; ''Who's Tb" Shepherd?'
Mi*< ATM.
'rod Rnt'odo-e. niece of
Mrs. Maria. Ferruspn returnee
tnnif.-M w'vk after""r nlriasnni
, stav?witb bpr aunt in AndrcWvs
!?.? n?v' ATre T. TT; Ri vant o.
Alt pleasant tendered over lna:
^r week 'i^(l ttM'.ot ?* ? i'ov with Rev
find M'"?. <1 _Ek Woshmo'ton
Pur. r? ?> ! AI'?. s. TT. T.owis of
An (!? (> w's passed throujrh Jast
work
^Tvv* 1 C,?r\
wnv S. C . 9"?irl-??v to' so" ho1'
snn AT'1 CCi^n-F . " It''* !< n ' "
iot. !>) tfi's t- -. ), there. She
I'pnnvi'i! , r> )il<"t?;it)'t ''dp."
Road t It n ?T O
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>t \RTOV \r\V<?
?t. J' li'r \. AT. T\. Church _r
Rev. J. M. Jackson. Pastor *
' Ri-ho?> Fli'tpt?' nppoin'od the
Rev. it. AT. Jackson to Mnriom for
: the thi'd '-oar. Th(> people are
y well pleased. |
llov. Al. T. Pavi* ovr beloved
Puwluv ?ohool superintendent hrsj
been o'alVd fo FFu pastorate and
assicn. d t" a charffe at Galf.vants
f._ - Fesry.
Air. Th'>s. Tver the former as-'
'sistnn* ' s'.Jpo'-intondcnt was elect.|
./> e,d" to f'll the Vacancy erased bv.
lii'V. ! rr.is prr/ynpuon. . '<tlqii
1 Khr.rVr and * I r. 1.ee Edward
Cilice a\. he secretaries; Mrs.
Iva Mic McQueen; eh'>eis-tev and
teacher, Mrs. E'otiise GrEe, Mrs.
M:fs?( y. Miss Marys T. Green, ten-1
chcs:- Mrs. A. V..Hagin, treas.l
liter. ?
Mrs^ Mad dim .laeasnn Black
v.a < a week-end visitor and wor-,
diipcd with it- recently;
Mrs. Mary Jane Gibson of New
~ y.o k Git -p. tf a'Meet time with"
and Ala and Mr-. John Gihson.
11 lat'ivis. M and Mrs. Ed. Gibson)
Mr-. C o t ie \tTT7utiIeMTas_MJenr("
t the hedsid,. of her son
P. Cleveland who is :t- State eolcovery.
..A.' .
logo. We pray for his speedy re?:
?f^-T?r-?( , .1 yopr r.ewr items in .
Moralay morning-.
The K< v. J. J. Harrison who was
attending the association of the
-i_ Baptist church preiwhed a
;no-t 'inspiring uivspql scrmoy, at
St. John Sunday morning.*.May* he|
live long t.Wsp.ead the good ne\va.
IT. C'EltCl.E Fit ANC A IS
The French club held its'; meet
irg Tuesday. October 21, in the
auditoi i. m of Allen uniyersitj j?
A , y ini,?) , >thig program wat
riioycl. Pi'ff, Dedtjiond the club'ad'vHnr
spoke on the' subject "Hit1(1
And Hi- lVopIo". -a brief sum
marv is a-' fallows.
A.yaf H i,,!-, son of a custom
otTir," was bora
lSf'O. Pv the age of twelve he
was known rs an orator by th
sp"'e( li' s > < made among group
of b.ys. His father wanted him
to be a pain'or and finally hi"
.whole interest was turned to historv.
? Th(. deat1' of hi'.s father and moth
<o~a7rnTT~TTTlfrrg~ith"with pneumonia
determined his career. He
attempted to enter the Academy
rf H anx A' t-. b { failed his entrance
examinations.
Soon Aamt? thp world war. lis
joined a Barbarian regiment at
once to become a Germ n. In thi,
waf Hitler learned everything a;
hoot army life. His adventures
in Nazism began hy an under
" i !-, or tnp.th'id He soon learned
the characteristics of "'the Germa*
peon e and fo. rd whn' their likes
n'ul -'Mikes we*P. Hitler played
on all these traits to make Xazisn
a success. Today Germany i'a-*
bceonv one of the word's greatest
powers'*.
At the next meeting Mr. Jia_ir.pton
will be the guest speaker.'
Mil?.- JCath-yln Purtor, P.tishUuUMlle.
Jo'pphine Reynolds,
Reporter
N.F.A. NOF EASTOVRH
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The -Eastovf*f Chapter V>f the
& N.F.A. met under the direction of
? ttjeir advisor, Prof. F. Eugene
Barnwell to elect their officers
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^ i , ' > '?m ? vlrft * " ftAhll WTftn&tt VfV* .
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! The clean-cut linos of this ho
J offered in its simple design are 1j
by purchasers of small homes. 'J
the house, but it is an excellent e?
comfortable three-bedroom home
the insured mortgage system of tl
tien. The property was valued b:
' the home was built with the aid <
i by.FHA. Monthly payment. in<
i mortgage insurance, amounts to !
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j for the year 10:10-40. After a
[ brief talk by Mr. Barnwell the
I,.".! -e wa- opened lor olornon.
The officers are as follows:
I i i -iili'ni. Kdward \V. Jarkson;
Yice-Brcsidoiit, J.Ik Shiver."See
rotary Johnnie Belle Ticasurer'j
Charh K. Barnwell, watchdog*!
Willie Davis; Reporter,'James Joy
nor. Sr.; Advisor, We are planning,
to tin iinnv helnfil things for the i
school .community this school yeas.
Watch for news from u- again..
CH KSTERFI ELI) N EWS
T (immunity was greatly ?ad
dennl Ly the rccidont of Mrs. j
Lindy GacKly. Mrs. . Gaddy was
rushed to Wadeshoio hospital and.
is it. parted doing nicely;
-Mrs. ElizabVth Rivers spent
Tuesday evening in Rock R'ill with
friends.
: !
-?A?;i um of mteiort was p.[uni
.tired Sundry afternoon at Mount
Tahur church by Mrs. Mary Spon??-m
I M' ~\T - ? t i tt < 1 ^ foe. The
hurch was beautifully decorated
with nu'umn llowevs. The Sweet
Home choir rendered, the music.
Mrs. S. E. MeCullough was the
honor guest it a paity Thursday
nightJat the home ol Mrs. M. L.
F. Johnson. A -number of ladies
wer(. present and showered Mrs.
MeCullough with beautiful and use
ful gifts. A gold and gurnet eoloi
ch'enn. .was 'carried out with fall
flowers throuchuTit the home. A
delicious ice courhe wis "served.^, j
Hurst Tabernacle realized a neat
"Turn cf ilinney^Srrmtay <m their fi.
al effort before conference in a
unioTT service. This service was
attended by i ll the churches of
the ,to<vn thus helping t<y put thepiogram
over.
Mrs. Adelaide Sellers wah called
home to Sumter because of the
death .of .her jnJiH't Friday.
Tht. Mothers' club of the Chesterfield
school wi.il meet Thuisdty
[afternoon. The theme for discus
sion will he "How to Teach Children
to Have and Appreciate Beau-*
ty Front Within". :
bHv C. -F.- Forguhdn?disti ict au|
7iei iiitendent of - the- Spartanburgi
district held quarterly conference i
.vith Mt. Zion church. iRev. HTddleston,
- pu-.lo1 Dr. Ferguson [
made inspiring remarks. The reports
were good and the charge,
asked for the return of thc, pas.
tor.
I
Tin i hostii field County Teach
rh association held its first meet I
ing Friday. After rn interesting
>< r sentation of the yearly program
greetings and emarks ty the Sunervisi/r
Mrs. M. L. F. Johnson.]
The association went into organi-j
^zatiorumid- lhe following officers:
were elected and installed: "Presi-!
d( nt, Mr. C C. Colt: Vice-Pfesi.
dnt, Mr. Jorfas Kennedy; Secretaryj
Mrs. Rosa Toatley; Treasurer,'
Mrs. O. C. Covington; Cor. Sec.,
Mr. Evans; Chaplriji, Rev. J. E.
Davis; Program committee, Rev.
Toatley. Mrs. A. B. Robinson, Mrs
Florin Ktreator and Mrs, J. I,.C
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s With Wide A%
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imo and the many advantages
iei':ig recognized more each day
1'here is nothing startling about
cample of how an attractive ar.d
can be built At low cost under Js
le Federal Housing Administra
y FHA appraisers at $6,2(111. and
>f a mortgage of $1,900 insured
rinding interest, principal, and
>35.31.
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Johnson. -The association, plt.ns
t,, carry a-very outstanding program
this~year7
Holy Communion was observed*
7TT Co am! X'io\v I'l ( do. toi i: n?Sim
day. The. spe: i'al-Communion mil
'c v.-'s very touchinaly rendered
by the choir and an excellent ser
mon was preached byJDr. Toatley.
HEXXKTTSVIId E NEWS
October loft with some pica-an'
cool weather j'n o'.:r section -of
the st to. Incomes N'Ovcmbt ev .
crybody begin to look forward" to
Thanksgiving /-gvltsbration in th-?
different 'schools and colb'ge*.
T a^t week. M>s. P. It. McCollnm
accompanied with ten of the XVA
:.l^ l ft p'i.'iiv :>.m fix- Col labia
where thev attended the NY \
I*":ii.* a* rnrp Monro. They re
Hii a time worthwhile.
Quite a larp:e number witnessed
ho ! !<>' .. '<?" thi; M 'tr fair in Columbia
la-t week
v I
v.; Mp.... V ?, l\,?.
r i.i|i ii.?. tend'..- at MV e-b"'J IH'M
school and Mi'ss Kiln Reese tench
pf in th" above narno'lsnout
the week end Ipomo with parent s
Mr. and .Mrs. IT. Reese and 'Mr
r^,....... TJndson St. Th-v
IT" floi'iff t-o writ.. a sb ?vt s'';) v
on how to st: y prepared fo.r wva~
the)'.
Th" > - safe r"0"l>".| the
"itv that Mr. Ros,, in Wdmirfirton
V. (' . i ad onietlv passed to the
Gro't Beyond. Mr. Reese's native
home is in Marlboro * ?? ntv In P
b . nvved to Vnrf- Carolina 'n've
vents aero.-He is Pennon C. R
Pee e and Mrs Alice McKay br..
ther. Alow with" Deacon C. It.
Reosf. and Mrs. Aliv,, McKay the
'..ttHvarV v(>< : a .(a>nu>"ni"tV
them to Wilmincrtrt'n S n'hiv w.b.
the funeral was held: Mr. :>nd Af>~P
R. Rrwisp, Mr. H Reesj^. tVfr
John ^'rT.eofl. Vis.- Ophelia Me.
Kav Mi s Mahel Reese and. Mr.
Spears.
Q lite a larcte number witnessed
4-hr own .pHH'i'Hlu T.t?vec.Green
M. K, church. Rev. Ponder
" a -, pastor On-, a?- Mr. Thai
v J on ?s and Mr. M"~" T'ef ') s ".
The soldiers took cl-?rtr.. oh the
body. Prof. ,T. Morrris in cvari'e
rf tW' s: t < t t+A K\* Pvr>f If
W. Morris of fhofsw
AT':? Dolphin" McDaniel snenl
the week- r od boni"Tu*c?mmfmTPTtTv
Mi-so Powp. A I i sr " P o \y 'Jiad-a _jjuns*??-Smith
tvMr:*-and?Mr?. Me
Fxi'lv. M'ss Rosa Reec?; end Mr*
Mal- fhi. They -spent a lui.Vff oven
inc.
Miss Fennels Morris spent the
week-end homo.
\T?e< Ann'o AT*e Stonhen. TTonu
F.eonomS-" teacher at Fonltev Acadomv
Choraw. snent a few fours
in the eitv Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. T. IT. AV"ii?ton
snent a few hours in Xorth Favol
in a Sat'wdav.
)m-s. S. Pi-hnedson is o-;t Pirnin
Lip ] r\ A f 'ill
Mrs. M'gf'i' TT?rrmton died sttd
denlv Saturdav evening aft?r a
few " i>--ite of il'noss.
P"'~.T-" F 'AT R"Oh*er pen p fyf M
C. was in the city Sunday -morn:
7*71 71- <H" nnT-'mv
r-ei n>. (i ;(t Shiloh church. Com?
a""'0.
The Pee Dee Union and the Ma?d
boro union closed Sunday with
pceoess v
The Pro I)ee Association wi"
convctio this w^k in Marion. S.
C. ,Qute a number of the pastors
and friends will attend. "
IE PALMETTO LEADER
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. '-? ; ? <! h*'*- thin! ! ': !h'la'y party'
?i. MI . .. or *....it.
p.m. thore \v<av ( than l^|
tr o t- nrVsont. Th,- viar.y valvi-'
l>Y 1>>1M ill ?rr-ri?
<rtw w. vo a jvt''** a ia 1 from his
friends who ca'nie t;> mn];<. th" of
a *i' : -a:,t a Hair
A fif si-M-ial pa',: wore play
t! c >r'uf>t? ?y arched tin* < 1 la!im
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I hi!!"" a*! n . T1 .wn*
ltp..uti! a! v 11 !i tbr.
I'. V. -?-rr
Mid < :ik?\ S" Were* tfiVen.
< n-h i-ti-T* na >. ?a- !
eniov;i1do.
On? sick fronds are -!<>\\ly it'
provide namely: Mi-. Shi-min
A. \V .!- M IV >!-' ; 51. M
'<?? > . Mrs. IVrds and Mi'-. Ring
ham.
II \R\ Will J, N I'WS
Sccot'fl R*>oli?? Chi:rch
Rev.- A .It.?1 iiiiliiir,?i'a-'toi.
Dcvo'ional services were con1 * '
. ,| K. Mrs II, , assisted hy Rev.
T. r kiti 'I'll' ITT"; Tie nnm Rv; n
was the. si c .1 . of the evening
: a - ! Ma*!. IT: In. theme
1'elievinir is IT eivinir. A seal
stirring scntVMi was enjoyed.
The Stalltng e i'irtc of Riiii'iwel!
countv rendered a recital : t 1
r ,;> !. IV 1 1 ; y vj-MT.
The program was highly en'ovd.
??fi--S Flu r 1 a Cmatin attend
eil the ftui/eral ' t Sunday ; : A! .
lendale.
.Miss Fwl.vn : ifnio... , ,\i'< ,
dale, M.s. Conic Mitehe'i o f
Kline were week end visitors of
1'rofi and Mvs:-ft S. Allen.
' Prlj'f: "Tho'vrfS'' lln'mes. i'i F.
S. Allen. Misre- Blytho Coleman.
Ossie lfelle Coleman, Mr T. Hi n.
keison and Rev. Holly enjoyed the
Union nt New'HopQ Rap'ist church
Sundav. at Martin, S. C.
So+^f-y of the t'ii'or made i?-thelast
issue, it was the Bethlehem
Hitth .school, r.l-M the glee club, in
Ft cad of Barntvell Hi school.
=-- H?s<hU>hc? Ha{>tist Xhurtk *
Rev. .V I' Porter, Pastor
At 1 O'clock Sunday school was
called to order by the .acting Sept
The Pastor after devotion rnd
t !as-< ta a splendid review
and remarks fiom the pastor were
enjoyed by all. In spite of the
chilly veothc the attendance wus.
Red Cross Meeting
The Red Cross Committee of
which Pr. I). .1, Dixson is chairman
called a meeting of workers
at the Barnwell Hi^h school on
. ..r )a t week. Many
of the school principals, teachers
"d 1 < " . i :, .'<ns were 'present.
Dr. D. J. Dixson chairman spoke
of the County work in general and
of the need of each person tesp n<!
in r t'-j si'u h a wor'hy cause. The
County Jeanes terchcr Mrs. Susan
Bailey was present and spoke ot
the he'n the Red Cross had given
the schools. The goal was set for
not less than S'iO.OO. Mr. J oh ft
woikey wrs piesent and immediate
|v c n ihiilrd $5.00 to assist the
movement.
P . Kve. Mr. S. A. Guinyard,
Mrs. D. J. Dixon, members o f
she od Cross Committee were
present and grfve their support to
the coercion. A splendid supper
was served by Mrs. H. Gloster,
.' C, B. tireenc, 4 Mrs. Minnie
Odum, Mrs. Clara Holman. The
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By Hill'
Mt.n-N !)? yr.il ?' />: i u ' y ^ '
Boni'ilii't . 1'i'M tin- vir'1 ; t \
ctn'<< 'nil, (Vt f 1 : 1fJoiv
to hnvr tllo I i'.'ht i-ion tilvvit ~i.
'I*:: till' !)'ij V'-i !'v '\ov 1'lUv' t'" ' '
U'H?on.
As far a-'- the ,.brwk< ;r.> ? ?'
All' 'i '>' " , . ? '
'!r:o IV jiodiit. In > >!: !'"r :
b?l! j on" ilia ' 'a1".- n ! _ :,;a;v
I'VWV hl'cnU' -<? w in <"i /. ...... .......
look to wji-lfin .< ' 'T 'i tn :t :
1?i t aftv?' ri< all own- vi'li v
' "l; ' h< r :,:v t ??;? make }? *
|>j fr'T-iK t 1J1 : W* l;r>
Tlu- first break' in 'n- i<
HenedicVs break ltd .! r< w.
wit on t!v y won rlv * . ; T
hrv had taken iu'vvt;vo < f t
on: t iciilar break Allen v mMm"
.at" made the first.
i"i k (iv ;it all. Jlene.'ii.t
1: Ve kickotT instead of roocivitr1
i''<! let Allen ilvfie-rl 'ho '.'on! lit
> ' e the \vi"i| wo* liliMviivr. In two!
of dointr th-v FJv v" <' ' " rT~'"'
o v?'"?;n;p ami fn- ^ yb'rh
o. defend. made no difi'e.e'ee. ;
Heilodiet. was too e'-or-i'if ''d
hey tlibugTft tlioy were .ii.iti-r
n t''ron?rk All-nV li:t;> be bk
ho ' tVl'Vt thlVMtvh t1 e V,. rr
.vasn't lontr bofrv,. P.eneiliet roo 1
i'.< A 1I< ii had too ms?!?y hi-r t!*?
'I 'he; v'n.u'v?H-mJ enil.tn't t-r
down clown by th<>ir win 1 j
The jraiv.e . bet ween A'l< n an '
iv'-nb-stnn played ?r:oa4. part In ;
k nod id 's lost. Also onus,, a many
" <7 l> c!<s to b e:r p v a? \w!i :
is loadod.
"Alien tadded 'Deiu'dj !' pbvan !
)a' l"r than they over hc_n )>..'
li 5 hf -ycV.f whi.dv cr -1 ih ;.
> fnnddo. Allan's lino t e;n-':
vl_ IknedLt's .lino a hyivliv l?u- 1
mo. It' Allen play < w ' b > ly
kO y t'n y phjyt d Done '.ii th
yonld novel l.o?e a jr.nmo.
Vow* ?v!iy Dync/ll't lo-t?
I'll,. 11; on'/.emen will 'Y-Township
Auditorium ' " " "
rhankyunvim? niirht after the 1'. i
trS'ato*asid Alloa-''I ' 'in i\. < <
Mil!' sr:M:i<.w To I'm p-iDIT t.? Ian: r
I'a el Hark. :1i "Tia- Ki< . " V
tnurs" Mid' hi- ;i ; by'htri o:
1 ' -: i :t ft a: :ii iiiLrrV-; ?1!. t.h 'tr--?^
V.v, t:'o ni'ivio"st:fr. r'l
none 7.V: tiilvnwo -lie ? ?4
rlosod with piavo; by J
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for tho hi h .-Mi ' ! ( f ;!ic a i iv.'y *\
Ala ?il -a!:. ii ~! "?< . [>!, >? !;.
vilo. S. ('.. or will, !i iiv\*. I!. R.l- X
an,I is. [irincipM. <-i Tn.. <!av ai'Ur >'
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All. .1. lb 1-Vlton; State Airpnt ,-*
f N'f.-fiA Sbl-snh wa.i > li't :'- )
sj'i Ti>.. t!.i hi" ,.f tho /
; . n o l;;s-' iiir; vavinir 'hr
(hn i ii'uluni." "Murh- urn Wo i ?
rc-ndofl ' Rtv. Roland a:,.! iaca y 'v
I iif ' 'i i: V l ot! .11 rXtatuloil '?
' h ci?nfi'i once. ' 0;V
r-.tl', y an.! 's:in>! .vi, h . - v.- , ,vrv Z
?<1 l_y tho II. I!. !\ ; . (hi.v., s wiio 'V
playe d.'Miss Ky<>lyn I'a?L::,'---won
I.-l pri/.o for Chita . I;< v s : tt-i
Mrs. I). .1. l)i\si..n .Mr.-.. X
II.i;'o\?rr?..! i ; . ???? ?: W
to iiapvt)'., in-111 it it! in IN n
v.l !! ruinty. K,
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hu h? !?!. M H !? 'i?? .
ir.v w ith tin- .fwr.nc, . tni. h x- t "
tiiiik.' t hi t lit1 li- :-t . h ! ; f !'
i.wi !l c"tm'y.
Th.. ' 1 ri'irt, ('v>. ! , ' ..
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)ANTZLER BROS.
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
) Gervais St. Columbia. S. C.
Prices Reasonable
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LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT j
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"At The Circus"
With
KENNY BAKER
FLORENCE RICE
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THURSDAY ONUYI
In Person
RUS MORGAN
AND ORCHESTRA
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STARTING MONDAY!
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as Drug Store, Green Leafy
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5ITIONS SECURED
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EiAUTY CULTURE I
S'. Chestnut Street ?
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Hght 2-6412 |
Columbia, S. C. "
ftSSSST COUGHS
"1 RESISTANCE
have been used for years In
treatment of coughs due to
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clears the congestion
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i druggista everywhere.?adv.