The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 15, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
' Saturday* March 15, 1941
FLORENCE COUNTY TUBER"
CUTOSIS SEAL SALE IUMMIT^*EE
MAKES FINE REPORT
Dr. R. J. Wilson, chairman of
Florence County Tuberculosis com
mittee reports $604.46?largest
sale of Christmas Bonds and Seals
since the comrpittee was organiz
cd five years ago.
There are only three county
schools, a few railroad men and?
individuals still not heard from. ;
Dr. Wlson says that he feels
sure that these generous contri
butions mean that more persons
will take advantage of the clinics
held at Florence-Darlington San
nn thp 9nd TiiPaHnya Oi
^Rnch month and that during* 1941more
cases of tuberculosis will be
discovered in the early stages.
It was also stated by Dr. Wil i
son that thenrecent" Post Graduate
Assembly for Negro Physicians
(held at State College, Orangeburg,
S. C.) was most interesting
and of great value to the attend
'T anH that pinng flr?
already being made for the second
assembly : to be held during 1942.
?The Assembly was attended,
said Dr. Wilson by a large per - _.
^^entage of physicians aver the
~^Htate and?Florence County was
represented by Dr. R. J. Wilson.
Di. J. B. White and Dr.1 C. L. As?
bury. _
A report of the Sale of ChriBt
mas - Bonds and Seals, scponsored
by the Florence County Tuberculosis
committee follows:
Schools: Wilson $60.00; Holmes
$41.62, Palmetto $2.00. Total
$103.62.
Churches: Methodist ?Worsen
Division of . Christian Service and
Cumberland $5.00; Trinity Rapt.:
Reference Board No. 1. $1; No. 2
$1; No. 3, $2; Grace Ware Circle
?1 TToVio*. -A 91 1ft T AM
v* . f/vam u^uivo ^-v 1 w
Society $1: Esther Miller Circle
$1: total $13.10.
Footbe.ll benefit $12.60.
Clubs and Organizations: North
End Thrift club $5; Eurekaelub
$5; State College club, $1- .Tackson
and Singleton Funeral Home.
$5: total $16.
Bangle Sale $15.81; NYA Girls'
$4.35: Personal Solicitations $130
67. Ttotal $296.15
County Sale?Schools: Tans'
Bay $7.50; Coward 50c. Cvnressl
Grove 50c; Lake City $30; Bethel
$3; Johnsonville $2;- Mt. Zion
$2.10- Beulah $2;. Woodland $2.50
^Etim, $5; High Hill No. 2 $2: Bos
^Kic $2. Central, $2; Morris $2.00;
Brockington High, Timmonaville,
$18.28; Long Branch, $3.65: Pamplico,
$10; Chaney GrOVc $2; Ef
- flngham, $2; -Flee&7-$3. Jelaon, $1
50; -Goodland, $2; Gaskins, $2;
Red Hill $1: Hickson Grove $2:
Oak Grove $1.50; Vox $3; Back
Swamp $2.75; Hyman, $5; Nine
vah $2.?Bergamus, $1.41; Mt
"Rena, $3; Olive Grove $4; Bay
Branch $1; Mt. Mariah, Scranton
$5; Cartersville, $6; Olanta, $7;
^^jiberty, $2;_-St. Luke Nq. 1. $3;
Mst. Mark, $2; Hi*h mil No. 1. $2;
McKnight. $1; McCIam, $2; Wood
ville, $1; McCutcheon, $1; Glendale,
$2. Salem,. $3.60; Aim Well
$2; Elizabeth, $1; Sardis, $3; Evergreen,
$3; Savannah Grove $5.
; Total $184139.
Churchea: Methodist?Mt. Zion
Timmonsville $6,604- Baptist: New
Zion $1. Mt. flarmpl $1; Rpnlnh
$1; Bethlehem^Timmonsville $3.-^
40; Olive Grove $3; total $16. A
M. E. Church: St. Papl (J. H
Hughes) $1; Oak Grove (B. L
Guile) 50c; Mill Branch $1. total
$2.60. Fleet
H. D. club $1.50; Tim nonsville
Bangle Sale $3.61. Grand
otal_ $504,46,
T TDnnrrvr *? r * * ? - - ?
Lituc,ni i lttiUj A.WLK. t'HURCH
Rev. W. M. Thompson, Pastor
? Sunday was a pleasent day, and
services good and well attended.
' At 10:30" a.m. Supt. Grant Oliver
was at hts post of duty and open
ed Sunday School with all teach
ers present, The "-hessoTr was f be8
utifully reviewted by (Professor
Singleton. Visitors were then in
troduced. We were pleased to have
4fc*th us, as a week end guest, Miss
^Killian Thompson, of Ashville, N
C.. who is now teaching in the Lan
caster Training School. Miss Thorn
pson and our pastor's wife mdtoi
ed from Lancaster Friday after
noon. Being a classmate of Mrs.
1 Edith Lawson,- she was honored
by a surpriiise party given at the
I home of Mrs. Lawson on Saturday
i from 8 to 10 p.m. On being intro3
duced to the Sunday School by
J Mrs Thompson, Miss Thompson
arose and in a flew brief statements,
won the applause of more
than two hundred people r.nmo
again Miss Lillian. After Sunday
School our pastor" arose singing
^K'lenty Good Room" after which
selected as a text, Math. 3:8
His subject was "Robbing God.'
This was a wonderful sermon. The
spiritual tide ran high. An invitat
iort ?was extended for new mem
bors. Four came and connected
themselves with the church This
gives ua a total of 33 accessions
since the first Sunday in December
1940. Communicants,^ 150, Total
collection, $77.34.
Our Pastor, Choir and Congregation
will worship with Rev. M.
J. Sumter at Summerton on next
.^kmday, March 9, at 8;00 p. m.
pastor willl preach in Cam
for Rev. Scott. The following per
j<\ sons are On the sick list; Mr. Hen
ry C. Ragins, who on being atfmon j
T ished by the, pastor, accepted
J- Christ and was received into th?|
I church and given the Holy Communion.
Mesdames Florence-.Greep
Henrietta Pearson, Catherin Gib
aon, Elizabeth Ragins, Riena Smith
J. Ragins,
^ftnhi Richardson, and Johrtnte i
Jones. ' , i
Bennett Cot!
&$&*&&&: t^k^ 4m<
At 1^. (oval) Dr. Bcnja
who will open the 15th An
Monday nighti March 17, V
Center, The Clyde Harris f
is the sanctity f such fam
op. At Jthe piano is Mae I
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
_ S. S. was held at the usuaLhou
at Bethel A. M. E. church wit
Supt. J. A. Ford and his?teache
at their post of luty. At 11:3
Rev. Coaxum brought to his cor
gregation another one of thos
wonderful messages selectedTroi
Isaiah 20:1. He used as his sui
ject Have You Seen the Lord?
Mrs. Elizabeth Stack of St. Mr
Pa., was funeralized at Friendshi
Baptist church Sunday aftemoo
at 3:30 o'clock with Undertake
W. C. Jackson in charge.
??Social?News
The Twilight club mot at th
hpme of Miss Annie Mae Spigne
Tuesday night, Feb. 25, 1941. Th
house was called to order by th
Secretary, Miss Spigner and
brief dcvctiotfl was conducted b
Mrs. Mary Caldwell followed b
reeding of the minutes of the la;
meeting. The house was the
opened for discussion of old an
new business.
The hostess servd a deliciou
course of ice cream and cookies.
REV. R. McCROCKELL CUES'
PREACHER AT ZION PILGRIf
Winnsboro, S. C.?The spir
ran high at Zion Pilgrim Baptis
the Rev. R. McCrockell of 150
Washington St., Columbia, S. C
delivered a burning message to
splendid group. The message wa
enjoyed and we hope "to hear hii
again soon. He was accompanie
by Rev. Martin and Rev. William
both of the A. M. E. connectioi
We enjoyed having them worshi
with us and invite them agair
Mr. Godfrey B. James, a junic
of State college; Robert Nelsoi
Junior Taylor and F. Marshall c
Columbia; Nurse Nelson, Nurs
Fields and Nurse Lyles of Colutr
bic, X hospital, were all Hinr>P
guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Lyle
Sunday p.m^.
1 RGV. McUrockell is expected t
be back with the above name
church on March 23, at 3:30 p.n
The collection was grand.
ST. MATHEW A.M.E. CHURC1
Weldon, N. C.
Rev. R. H. Green, Pastor
Sunday School opened at th
usual time with the teachers a
their post. At 11 a.m. Dr. E. F. G
Dent, President of Krttrell Colleg
brought ur an inspiring message
His text was taken from John 1
13, 14, 15. The spiritual tide wa:
high.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
the pastor preached at the Firs
accompanied by - the Senror Choi'
and congregation.
Evening worship was at. 7:30
The pastor brought us a wohderfu
message the Junior choir fumreh
ed the music.
On last Wednesday evening,thi
members and frif?nd? r*rmr?Hrv^ t Y\ -
pastor and his family with manj
nice fchwgft?eat. Perhaps on'
many friends would be interested
in khowing about our doings her<
pg>Hrf.lftrify FWmil
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Era A
rnin E. Mays, President, Morehouse Co
nual Home-Making Institute at Ben net
nth an address on "Religion in Family
amily, of Gneensboro, at the evening s
ily groups that Bennett seeks to presei
Morris, 13; standing, Joyce, 3; on the
in Weldon, N. C. tfsince We have
been assigned to this charge ir)'<x
November, we have purchased a
h parsonage on First Street for~ the .
t cost of $900.00. We wiB- move ill i
0 j a few weeks, as soon as the reno>
| vation is completed. My address is i
ie P. O. Box 428 'Weldon, N. C. <
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l( CAMDEN NEWS ? J
^ Sad, sad indeed it was" to hear .
? that Rev. W. B. Bouler is dead, j
,j Tie was pastor of the church here .
during Bishop Hurst's administra- |
"tion. Old Bethel now New Bethel. *
Rev Rnnlpr was p pn-tnr wpII
as preacher. We commend his }
4 faithful wife and children to Him \
u who doeth all things well. j
^ Tn-the city death Is making'its ]
,e rounds. Two funeral^ were held (
a this afternoon in Mt. Moriah Bap ,
y tist church. Rev. G. W. "McGirt ,
y a prominent citizen having been (
^ a public school teacher and min- ,
A _ r 1 i.? til tt<?
? MUll tTT?T17TIR /-HIMMIMR. Ll^f . I'll II* ^
p I est Jones; R^v.-J^. W.Boykins was ,
d. pastor. r.ls
I Columbia has ont f Camden's 1
.sons in its educational field and '
I" e hoDe for his success. His pa
p rents were educators and church
^ workers. Mrs. Rebecca Ada Get- j
tys Martin though deceased long
it fiinc<K bore' no superior and very <
u few equals.- Her last request of a j
Tl s-hoolmate and friend was Keep 18
your eyes on my four,boys, admon '
!, ish them. We are thankful to
a say the boys of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Vf? ?* i?. rvf uaofoi* srno re orn rnnl
i: i in. mai inr wi ??*- i v?? j
ti men. So J. W. Martin do well in ,
id J Columbia and they must do the ,
is same by you... t
i. Kershaw county teachers asso- T
p ciation met March 8th. Prof. P
i. j R Mdodona, Pres.; Mrs. Louise
>r Reed, secretary. s
i. I
>1 Florine E. Hurr*.
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' GREENWOOD POI NTY \
.TEACHERS MEET 1
-j ?
, Greenwood corntv teacners met ^
at the Emma Maddox high school
Ware Shoals, Wednesday, Marc1
5. Devotions were conducted by
the Emma Maddox Glee club. Top
ic for discussion: "Materials and
Methods for Writing and the Prob f
lem of Discipline". The leaders C
for the primary group were Mrs.
e. Oladvs Robinson, Miss Mayme L
Williams. Intermediate leaders J
'* were Mesdames Rilla FoggVe a
^ Eleanor Robinson and Miss LuciU" q
Brooks.
"The Primary Objective of Vo~ n
5 rational Agriculture in the High A
School", was discussed by Messrs s
h. sutton, and J. Simmons.
1 A/tor the jrroups reassembled F
Jonell Moore rendered an in?I
1 strumental solo. The minute;
were read and approved. Th?
' President Rev. E. J. Johnson and "t
' Mrs. G. A. Parker, vice-presldeht >
" were elected delegates to th? C
State Teachers' association. i
e It was decided that the annual
J county Field's Day would be held o
> at Brewer hig}i school. April 11. a
*- The mentinfir adjourned trr meet -f
i at West Strte~ school, Wednesdaj a
f April 2nd. L
THE PALMETTO LBA1
lj Life at 15th
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leg*?, Atlanta, Clifton, 7, ar
t College on College Nur;
Life Today." the right, D
tory hour. It Los Angeles,
"Ve and devel- day and clos
loor are John draaa-oju-^Jl
PENDLETON NEWS
The teachers of Kings Chap
V.M.E," Sunday School met Frida
^bT 28, at the church parsonag
Under the leadership of our ef
;cient superintendent Mrs. M,
Crawford, many improvements ar
d< as wer? adopted.
The creation of a home depar
rient of the Sunday School, Re
S.v H. Keese, supt. the Cradl
FLoll Dept.T Mrs. D. L. Thompso
Supt. Sunday school Treas. ha
?authorfzed'fo purchase ~di
oartment banners, a wall char
eaf clusters, and invitation card
The Primary department will t
given the?use of the balcony s
toon as the weather permits. Mi
;erial for the coming Easter Pr<
;ram will be ordered immediate!
Wrs. ~A. L. Gallman will ha\
:harge of the musiic. Our reguh
neeting will be called every tv*
veeks the second and fourth Fr
lay night at 6 o'clock. Superintei
ient-Mrs. M. J. Crawford and t>
mtlrc SCTlMl welcome visitors i
ill times.
We ^regret to learn that Mr.
fohnny HS11, Sophmore at Ben*
iict College and son of Mrs. Mai
Hill was forced to return hotr
secause of an infeoted throat. /
this writing we are glad that M
Hill is recovering.
Several of our students wet
seen home over the week end froi
Benedict College. They are Missi
Louis Thompson, Macy Winsto
ind Mr. Johnnie Morse. We ai
ilways glad to see our pupils.
The prayers of many Pendletoi
ins have been answered. At th
/cry minute our old delapidate
school building is being torn dow
ind a new one is to be erected ii
nodiately.
The first session uf the defens
school were a success. Wo arp e
meeting -an even greater silcces
n the future. School is held o
Monday and Tuesday of each wee
it 7 o'clock.
Ottr basketball teams will mi
vith the Champion Sterling Hig
Basketeers in a
n tireenville and Pendleton th
veek.
L. L. Caster, Reporti
sO CITIZENS MILITARY
'AMP FOR 1941
Applications to attend Citizen
Irlitary Training Camps in 194
re still being received at Head
lUarters Fourth_ Corps Area.
These camps will not be hel
urmg Tne calendar - year 1941
application t0 attend these camp
hould not he made.
JEN EDICT CECB
NSTA1.1A OFFICERS
Saturday evening, March 1, i
he P. A. L. Building, 127 S1
IfcholaH and 8th Ave., New Yorl
yity Benedict College club hel
ta 19th installation of bflficers
The rooms wer? beautifully dec
rat&l in club colors of purpl
nd gold. Officers: President, M
hinulB N. Walsh; Vlce-prBBldeTi
nd Chaplain, Rev. Samuel J
rloyd; Recording Secretary, Mi*
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n ^HBPHH
Sr ^ V /
ci tlie twins, Dorothy and Gwendolyn, 5,
Hsery school, and in Mrs. Harris1 arms-is
Pml PATVnnn '/lii^i??Xr ^^ro^iIl^JLmtii
California, who will speak at the Princij
e the Institute on Sunday, March at
mnrrnry the family."
Daisy Screven George; Correspond Ma
1 ing Secretary, Mrs. Frankie Clark S
canrial _ Sor retaryy, Mr, 1 ?re
Wesley L. Page; Ass'r S"erctarw--E?e.
Miss Dorothy Bobo and Mrs. Ruth Gr<
fr Gregorys Treas., Mr. Chas. Rob- tivi
J inson; Critic, Mr. David J. Adam Ph
id son; Advisor. Mr. McSwain Wad- *1"
_ low;. Editor,, Mrs. Pearl Gunther; Et*
t Rev. Iloratio TTillrdirector of the
v. Baptist Educational Center instal
le ed the officers. Mr. Odis Owen*
*w-was?master- ofceremonies.
ts The highlight (yf the evening was
-- the reading of the club's history 1
t by Mrs. Daifcy Screven George a? Tbi
s well as a musical program: "A" ~Mr
>e musical program. A fyyffet gnp- Sm
is j per was served. There were a by
bbut 150 members and friend? lea
> | present. ___ mil
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j i r futi. n^uunmer. rc-porter tea
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i* ORGANIZATIONS HONO" .. Hi:'
i PSI ALPHA CHAPTER OF* _ ..._Uiif
ZETA PHI RFTA snHowiTv ^
it
Friday opening. February 21,
1041', the Pan-Hellenic Council of . !
e- State College .welcomed .fmd horn
ry ' orod the Psi Alpha chapter of Zetaj
IV Phi Beta-Sorority in the beautiful"" . ,
it and spacious Marion Blvnie "Y" |
r. Hut. ......
| Miss Ester Gaillard, member oi . ^ef
e . Delta Sipma Theta Sorority we! j 4 '
m corned and hoped that Zeta Phi'^'r
js Beta would join them whole heart Ul 1
n ly in their projects. j Mr
"o Miss A 'La Perle Ashely, Basi- M,v
leus of Psi Alpha expressed thanks '';:r
li and appreciation for a lovely re- ^,f;
r | anu promised support Ot r "J
td : entire prouj>. All enjoyed n lovely. 1;i"
n evening. 1
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ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA pK
' SORORITY HONORS PSI ~( H\P s"n
* TER OF ZETA PHI BETA IN nu'.
~ LOVELY CEORCE W ASHINGT * ' v
V TON BREAKFAST 1 : r"'1
K 5.1. \
Sun
rays danced ciuly uEout
^ C. Stae College as Alpha Kappa
AJpluiV^yro mill tui | > pi 1
tertaininp: "Psi Alpha of Zefa rhi
Beta Sorority at breakfast.
As the honoted truest entered fpn
they were greeted by the kind per -;s
sonality. Miss Maxie Pearson. nu>
tfasileus and presented with sou '
veniers by Miss Cora E. White. ?uc
At nine o'clock hreakfnst \i:i* ^;t
deliciously served by Misses The! f, T
ma Beaty, W. Wilkes and Dan ^a'
s zellc Faut. i "or
j Aft?r breakfast, both sororities anff
their national sonir at special
request after which they jointj
ed together in singing the Alma
s
g Institute
attendants' at the Bennett
the ?bab.y,. Elizabeth. At
tute of Family Relations,
mi's Conference on Sat.r4:00
o'clock, with an udter.
Special cu'est enjpving the
a kfns't " were .Mrs... M. F .M.
?en. Chairman of Student Acities
Committee, and "advisor ni
i Beta Sijrma Fraternity and
. William: Gordar.. President <>i
t Alpha chapter of Phi Beta
-tii.t .n. nirtu1 1 otiege.
THK V. V. S. T. X LI H
"he Young People's Social and
i it'ty club met at the home of
s. Butler in honor of Mis9
oak Meeting?railed?u.?unlet
the president; sonjf, scripture
el by LeRov Ross: song. The
lutes of the last meeting were
I call each member answering
l* club hail tw0 members' tc
T, TTvT Joseph Brown unit Mf~
gene. Baptist. They are enlist
men at?Port Jackson and are
ivi.? ? )'?Ni vc n"?. ^ i.a.
KS SOC I M. AM) SAVINGS K
l it ORGANIZED
.au.cons, >. C - The Aces Socan
i Savings was organ1
at the h'onw- of Mis. Mary
>11*s January l't. i!Ul. OtTican.l
members are' President
s. Judith Franklin: Yiee-PresvMrs.
Marv Seott-t Secretary
s. Savillia Muggins; Treasurer
s. Kstellg Mills; Reporter. Mrs
ura- Fuller Oliphant: Mi-dames
da Kennetiy. Mary Bailee, Rat!'
irgie. Ri sa L. Butler. Mvra Hd
iliuI_Mi>-s. .Mutt-U-Fliirerr-?;
tfrs. FPtnrkMil had h guest .<f
oral weeks from I.,.> Aa^oio.L.
visit >.ir. The \c< . wore <o
use! t" ha\V".;iil -,.,-h a pel
i as Miss i\rn7>i,. visit theii
otinjrs. She har? s-'-ich n "sundisposition
atul ujnnimr pera!:t\.
everyone u;i> saddened
her departure. and- \visved so
~h trr ha\ o her rellM'ir.. '
"Tic mynihet d wTTo onterta i noiF
her Were Mrs. Helen Pnirtmn
! Mr.- M.u ha.!, >
nt jrave a farewell so, ial at lio>
oire.rs attractivehnme February
honoring Miss Monro. Onl>
mbors of the club wore pre-The
numbers presented theii
'st with a "Hankie" shower on
reh -MK .M.ss .Moore left iiv.mo
tt*ly for her home . in sunny
ifornia. All th* members wish
a lovely trip.
.
BSCRIHE FOR
IE PAI.METTO LEADER
f^aiitjL Fioifi?
OPULAR PRICE" '
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MILLER C'llAl'EL
A. M. E. CHL K? H
Newberry?"the ("Lurch is Moving
On"?Thi? statement is a \vrj
picture of .Mil|e_r chapel.
On la t Suiaiay t the
pastor a. <1 :n< i,ibv! s v.oi ; -.1 a?
Shiloh A.Mi: e.MiV l, it. J-I . ty.
Tiie pi.stof ' pi " i o ; .,i
we ? :
\\y?u.r >ieL:r:.*t~ - y'.r .
J a pies < oleiui.'i '
joined tile ej ..;/'' p, 't?W ~
morning. '
Sunday n:;ri
.-litalay n a i ) :t . . r.?
at -trrir jw?;? *1": Ti:: "Metis T
beautif\iii\ viewed .
by toe pu-f't. . .
m JfiiF - Ty i un!inspiringrioOi
-ila.: ??? .
('< : trreca*. ! -?ell v: _ : A . - ?
je?t was "Light ' ' mm.rv . With *
< dispel". E\*e: y 0|.i; p ; :fi> 1 - th^wl'11!!']
Of ?7fs Jvr?TTIT nti.dc' t<>
feel happy. '1'i.e -Rath r :? un v \
tier the Who in : r-. j;. F.
Suniptei and. Haiti.- Ah-xahdei
T"ii<i??i;'.<i?DK.. '14??v i) ff?r'fl'u - - ~
and 'liiu! lead. ;i. n't- hi- t .imniend
for tie- >j?Ie.*;diworl; they're 'do#for.
a.a Founder'.hay
pi' trraa! and_ :.re eor'lnuully
f.c ine c alled "'i; "ii t< ' j i.tu1 Thin-lT
Sunday .liifi.t f\v? hi In our >ee nd
qliiirtel lv r < r:feynr-e. Preyiii.
intr-Elder O. <\ I ?'.:n!.ani d? Tree red
a w-nderful yrn; y.as
pleased with the n pert <"rf the -
chuM*b*- He war pa-id cnr.jijetei.*.
out "for the j'r. two o.arlers.
The ' collecti??'. Sunday was ?12
tht'\v AMK ehuTirl; s none afternoon.
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One way from Columbia .. _.
Richmond ___ .. ;i _ S 3.40
Washington 7.35
Philadelphia 10.05
New York 11.85
Boston (via Hell Gate
Bridge 17.35 '
Pittsburgh 7 13.40
Buffalo _1 16 JO
St. Petersburg 3.85
Tampa 8.30
Miami 10.00
W. Palm Beach _ _* 0.60
Jacksonville - .3.10
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^INVALUABLE
S MEMENTO
Deeply engraved ta (he kaarti
rol eS men It qrafflude far fee
many happy hoaea mp*td wtt
their loved one*. Here we faet
proud of our port in faaancial
_? lzlng thoee hourttn (he beauty
cf the final eat ilea. Our mm
y phatte on reverent atmphqity
\ end raftnacnanf wflr diWfa
invaluable memento el mm
lightened beauty.
JOHN SON"
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