The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 02, 1941, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
^ PAGE EIGHT
ST. ALBAN TRAINING
SCHOOL
Continued from Page r
school opened. She will leave July
30th to attend the State League
Convention held at Allen University.
Goldie is delegate from the
ship A. M. E. church of Clinton.
Miss Anna Bell Pace has been
added to the senior class and Miss
Berniee Robinson to the junior
class. They both are from Ware
Shoals. Miss Hattie M. Washing
is welcomed to the junior class,
Miss Vivian Garrett to the 9th
grade, Miv Jonah?Adams?to?the
8th grade and little Miss Iola Pepper
to the 7th grade. All of these
are boarding studens. Other names
we failed to get are hiuhly receivedr
? ? - ' . M
iss Rice and Mrs. Anderson
spent the week end at their homes
in Williamston ynil Pendleton. S.
C rpgpprtivnly - ?
aikkn news
Cumberland A. M. K. Church
Rev. J. P. Washington. l'astor
Sunday was a lovely dry through
out.' The church "scltebT wag begun
on time by Supt. 1>. A. Jones and
his ecu ps of tiailut.-.?The 1o>m;;
was discussed with much enthusiasm.'
Divine worship ~ b<g;\n
strictly at 11:15 o'clock. This was
fifteen?millutea Titte tTlQe tosome
business matters in the Sunday
school which took a little more
time than usual.
After devotional. am",
preliminary remarks. the pastor
sclecti d?K.iiokici?ilui?_2 h-is
He used- as his theme "The G.s.
pel Mission". This wa> -r. in
sti ucl A o mri?edit uir.g = ?rtv..m.
The ever.ir.g message wa? brought
by R?v. Heywaru IT Hand. He
proved himself equal to the
task. The revival meeting in Gran
iteville which was conducted to
the pastor last week was quite a
success. A large group of the
members vccomnanied the pastor
on Friday night. This was known
as Cumberland night.
The Missionary meeting was
ha(i at the home of Mrs. C. H.
Smith Sunday afternoon. A spicy
program was had and a delicious
course of refreshment was served.
The pastor and delegates
left Wednesday morning to attend
the State Sunday School and League
convention which convened in
Columbia Messrs J. P. Washing
ton, Jr., James Page. Misses Marie
Jones and Bessie Radden were
the delegates.
Cumberland church rir.gs m
backing bells, for she has a pustor
who knows no Alps. Visitors
are always welcome.
Aiken Ministerial Alliance
The Ministerial Alliance of Ail
en county continues to hold its ref
ular session,. ?;?t Sunday .Schoo
room of Friendship Baptist chiircl
Our last meeting held was von
in te resting and the re w as VUTJ
helpful information brought out ii
the general discussion as u sor
of aftermath to the teaching o
the Sabbath.'school lesson by Rev
Edenburg Ur.ahairrL """"
Prvstderil--Rev. M <i. Mom
ley is not in position to attend re~
' ularly since lie is > : gi geit m Ut
"revival meetings* mow u' > i n *_i '*
in a general way throuhout th
county. The Ministers' Ailianci
still continues, to function thus,
days even though the attendant-*
due to the fact so many o|
the minister., are in the midst ot
their revival meetings.
The Vice-President. Hev I.. K
Ginn is doing all in his power tc
keep up the good work of the un
ion and tieTViMie.- to .rge nil?Un.
brethren who are not otherwise
engaged tu. attend and help keep
the good work going oil. Last
"meeting night the ministers of out
alliance attended the ' revival services
at one of Rev. \V. 11. Vauhn's
churches, the Heaver Dam church,
The minister* who were unable to
go with the group to the Beaver
Dam church, remained at Friendship
church where they listened t"
a great message delivered bv Rev.
M. M. Peace. The Rev.. M. M.
? Peace spoke eacdv n+gLt ia^L Avnek
orp a special" sub met e;t--h night
consisting "f ,..v-m--u- valle<l his
Tempte Talks. Tht >e were great
~ TgnTTTte~JTTrBc?r atto- -grea-t4y uniuy-_
ed by all.
The Ministerial " union i* vc:v
fortunate to have a real dutiful
secretary in thy person ot) Rev. R
W. Winn who is always op hand
ready to do his part to help push
forward the -work of our alliance*
We miss during our meeting outChaplain,
Rev. S. J. Justice w-Jfo is
specially, gifted it- singing spirit>n>t
ning.'c i'M wi' Im.o-iw hi t? in
Wia ttso 1 >w* r? 141 i r\ cr c; an/I t It ji f Kr?
is doing godd work inspiring them
by his spiritual singing as well
us his wo rfTe rful preaching.
The program of the last.meeting
was read an,l it was the genf
oral consent that Rev. H. M Harrison
be asked to preach the sermon
on next Tuesday evenilig.
The acting president urged the
brethren tn come each Tuesday
night as usual and help carry on
the business of the union. The
business of the union being completed
the closing song was sung
benediotion was pronounced and
? we adiourreel to meet the following
Tuesday night af the regular
time and place.
Second Baptist Church
Rev. J. W. Miles. Pastor
Ju 1 y 2 :?The Sunday yervtee*
A-ere eery interesting throughout
he dnv trur assistant Pastor Rev,
C. W. Turner preached both morn
ing and evening, preaching in the
morning from I Corn. 15:57. A
sage. At the evening we were far
r ' ^?? -;?
hfa. -..... .
vored with anoher great message. I
Our S. S. was very well attended (
and the lesson was helpful to all. t
The annual picnic is planned for"
V. gust Id a jolly time for the
uung folk. Quite a few visitors I
wre present at the evening scr- I
vice, among them were Mrs. Fran s
is Smith and daughters Mrs. <j
Bertha Glover and Mrs. Christine *
Clover, all -of Jtockville Center. N, I
V.: Mrs. Eunice Heed of Corona, j
N. V.; Mr. Robert Anderson of c
Greenwood, S. C.; Prof. A. \V. Nic c
holson wa? with us at the morn- j
ing service and made a very helpful
and appreciative talk after the
ernion. Mrs. Margret Smith of i
New York City is spending s >ne \
" '.lire w11h fiei' -coUsilfs M". rind ~
Mrs. Frank Wilson of GivenvilU
St.. Aiken. S.C.' It has been nmi\
" ~ttUTTT~"^0 y ears' "sirrcc?she has been j
lei . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and ^
^mith were dinner guests' ,
urvlay of Mrs. Josephine Pick- ]
ens of Augusta, Ga.
Graniteville News ^
,\lt. /ion A.M. K Church ;
Uev. Paul I . Wells. Pastor ,
T iiiday was a lovolv day and n
ar; e number wore out to Sunday
7 -eh ?ol. \Ve aja.1 vel'V glad to see i
; umber of our littjj.' folk taking
int. rest in the Sunday school. Tli
e;. her of das,. No. 3 is offering .
! t i/.c to the host attendance. 1
Mis. Marina Hurst teacher. Mrs.
iuth Morris very beautifully re~
viewed the Sunday school ~
Sv miay morning our pastorpre.ichbd
and ni^rht services began '
- ~ti? :30 at?which?t-imv?Rev.?Mills _
preached a wonderful sermon. A
number of visitors were present
vVi a' e r. w i:. the midst of oui
es . al met ting, Last week tfic 1
Reo J. P. Washington, conducted :
the meeting wr.ich was innye.it by.
.-vt: yone.. he really had everybody
sp? '.l. bdur.d. Hi- is a gospel minst
: . ginning with this week !
-i ; i "wi" i i'i1 t- i;;i r t!r.-~last _
-*vii - sneof-iive.? WV were -blessed ,
v;t.'. two sou's or. last week.
! ..st?we h-em: 1'iv. iiml Mi's. B. ~
"I. i lurcher son motored-to-G-ra-mte.'il.
at which time they spent a
."i-v. days with their mptlver and
her-in-law Mrs. Emma M~"ris.
also otheir sisters and brothMr.
and Mrs. Jimmic Hurst 1
mi Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Fergu..
They j eported a very pleas
Hit str.y. Trey are now back to
lu Cit' of ' St. George. We are 1
.'.i glad to have Mrs. Ruth Mor- i
. .is and Mrs. Mattie Fair back i
home from.'summer school.
Weslej Methodist Church
Rev. F. N. Jamison. Pastor
Sunday school was opened at .
| the usual hour. 11 :00 A.M. Rev.
la;lison preached a soul stirring
sermon Irum LovitTcvis T:TT theme
I'll" Fire Chapter of Life. At
ob' p.'in. the Ladies' Aid met at
i lu home of Mrs. Emma Counts.
6:00 P.M. the Young People's
s In'> had their regular meeting.
S:0() P.M. Rev. I. W. Hopkin
Hi ached from Isaiah 9:6 theme
?M. n:. / ,.all.N..
-ftr . n'. Holland. Rev. J ?.
j_ i ick aiul Mis. McKissick, Mrs.
\V\ TTopkin ami Mrs. Lucitl
^ per of Boston, Mass. Tin- pas
. tar anil a few others will leave
\ I'!; ig-ili'i- liie District eunferj
iii e .it \Valterboro, S. ('.
5 lis. Catherine Boyntonof Phil
f Ml. Iphi... Pa.. . ami Mrs. Amanda
M?u4ji.V-ijC Alii trUL- were visitors
? u .in- outtH'??.Mi .?P.''W. ,{u.vi1?
i -: family on "Monday afternoon
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Kca. It. \V. Winn. Pastor
' iimlay school opened at the u>- '
Ma! hour with a ver\ yoodattend
ijije. The lesson was heauti;
fully reviewed by the-pastor. Banner
Class No. Miss Ytctoru
" MT?H?rk-. ti-Hidiei.. ? _
1 1 :.'J0 Prayer nun-tiny aftm
i which the pastor as.ended the rostruni
and pleached a very forceful
- sei-nop subjoin -'.'Power to Over*
th'. iw the Prince hi the world .
i. Romans 1:16.
Members nti sick list Nfrs. Mar*
selia Holowuv rtixl Lucy Anderson
Mrs. Bertha Mobbs has returned
to Washington. D. C.
"Mrs. Minnie Palmare. grandson
""arm daughter Mrs. Eliza P. John- ]
1 so. are leaving for a month's vaa"
on in Detroit. Mi'-li.. visiting
vi iv her liaught'T Mrs. fellilus i
P. '"iirry. From there to Manha-- ,
set. X. V. to visit Mrs. Ruby Gold- (
_ hrnoiiL-h. her daughter aDm? -j
Mrs," Mildred Samuel,. has re
foTneil' to Wie hington. Lh?
.Mis- Mian'he Baitb-v of Bam- ,
):l.; r. S. is visiti- g Mv. am! ,
Mi-- John Mutely of Aik<-fh~S ( j
Friendship Church ]
"he young folk of the eh..r<" '
a i(-ii the .program out bei.uti- !
fully during the iv.o: thug and evening
serines. The pastor preael j
'i from" the subject "-How to
Grow" during the morning servic-- '
- and 'If Ml The Mmriu m Wi r. S
Just Like Me", during the ev nim
hour.
Let uv. not forget the story hour
for the children every Fridav af- ]
tei noon at 5 ocl'oek. All other an
tivities as usual.
We'd like to announce that in '
the Tuberculosis contest Miss M "
tis Meach am won second prize and
Miss Mildred Nobles won third
prize. Both young ladies are of I
Aiken.
The visitors and returning me< ,
her are: Mrs. Louise Scott. MrPei
rl McKissick. Mrs. F.thel F.f '
ron. Mrs. TIattie Reed. Mr. James '
Anderson. Miss Vermelle Adams
- Miss Blarche Rartlov MYe TNatoe
Mi--s V. Corley. Mis,. Roberta Williams,
Mr, N'orman Williams, Jus'
*n? de Windt, James do Windt.
The funeral services <>f Mrs. Car tie
Hammond was conducted a t
'he church Sunday afternoon a'
four o'clo'k. Th^ funeral services
of Mrs. Ressie Anderson was
conducted at Mt. Pleasant Grove |
church in Edgefield on Frirlav af 1
"ffcrnnoh. "Tilt' Turuwul kimvHts irFi
Mrs. Rosa Floyd were conducted
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"fB
NATIONAL CONVENTION ]
)F NFA TO BP] AT FLORIDA ]
V. & M. COLLEGE ,
Tallj h"ssee, PMa., July 28?The.
National Convention of the New J
'armers of America wil hold their ,
icventh session at the Florida A. ,
fc M. college," August 17, 18, 19,
ind 20, 1941. President J. R. E. 1
_>ee anounees that every possible
irrangemnt is being made by the
ollcge to furnish the setting foi
>ne of the convention's most ini- '
?ortant sessions. <
The distinguished speakers to
>e present; the tnupic of groups,
miss band, quartets, and solos to
je heard at the meetings; the con- '
tests ? 'ft'-ultuiraL oratrfrical,
luartets. quizes and stunts; the
iwards and prizes, etc.?will make
rhls a notable session. Florida A. _
fe M. college faculty members who
,vill serve the convention arc
President J. R. K. Lee; B. L. Per
Dean of the Division of Agri
uPmc-'L. A. Marshal1 State N.
F. A. Adviser; G. W. Conolv As7iF"TTTt
Teacher-Trainer. Florida:
im! Chapl: in D. R. Hedgley.?- - ]
Clt KENWOOD NEWS
The Sunday school ami B. Y. P. 1
U. Convention was held at ore.
Pisgah Baptist church. Ephworth',S.
C.. July 24. 25, 26. 27. The pastor.
Rov. H. B. Mitchell, with his
deacons. deaconesses tmd?a hosi . J
r?f loyal hearted members certainIv
entertained the convention. Tt
was well attended from all parts
of Greenwood. Many visiting mini- '
ste s and friends jwere present also.
The convention was conducted
so well and the young people responded
so readily with the very
finest renorts from all of the <
churches. It made the convention I
one among the best held in the 1
Piedmont section. The delegates \
left with these words on their lips i
"Mt. Pisgah is one of the out- 1
standing churches in Greenwood, '
lead by their prominent pastor, t
Rev. H. B. 'Mitchell." <
At 8 o'clock a large audience |
gathered at Morris Chappelle Bap 1
hist rVinrrVi nrwl had n finp sprviep I
Rev. H. B. Mitchell, pastor, stood
on the rostrum and preached a ?
*oul stirrirrp sermon which seemed
to have touched the hearts of
everyone.
At Tabernacle Baptist church I
Rev. Sr-E-. Kay pastor^ preache4-Jtwo
powerful sermons,, mortrinp
and eveninp. We were able to visit
them Sunday nipht ami Rev. Kay's (
text was taken from Joshua 7:13, i
"O Israel, thou canst not po
apainst thine enemies until thou
taketh away the accursed thing."
ed. The spirit was hiph. Grand to?p
tal. collection, $42.85.
The Sunday school and leapue
convention pas held at- Mt. ZmtrA.
M. E. church July 23, Verdery,
S Re". A. C. Duckett, pastor.
The presiding elder, P- M. Gary,
S. T. B.. nresidetl. The convention
war well attended and the delegates
from the various churches
made fine reports. The P. E. highly
commended them for their
splendid work.
The Mt. Zion members entertain
ed the convention so well that the
delegates too, went away saying
that~Mt. Zi'>n~Is one of "the outstanding
churches in Greenwood.
At Mt. Piseah A. M. E. church
the -Rt: Rev. \V. Chappelle, bishop
of the Holy Sanctified chinch,
preached a most powerful sermon
Sunday morning1 from Genesis 8:
17. Subject. "The devil's first
transaction with man." They had
lovely services throughout the day*
At Weston Chapel A. M. E.
church Rev. M G. Williams rreach
cd a soul stirring sermon Sunday
morning.
met at Big Mt. Zion at Ephworth,
S,?Cr for the usher**?urnon-with?
Mr Joha Evans, president, and
Mr Oscar Vincent, vice-president,
presiding. The union is a great
success.
At 8 o'clock Sunday evening a
Holvlove feast meeting "was conIucted
at Weston Chapel. A large
row.l was r.ros'nt
Social New*
Set. Thomas I. Edward of Ft.
Bragg, N. f'., spent rhe week-end
with his wife, Missouri Edward
whoso maiden name was
Miss- Missouri Smith of Green- I
wood. While here ->he visited his
r>arenrts at Dyson, S. C.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Turner arid
riother, Mrs. Matilda Smith, sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and little
daughter, Carrie E Turner
were all called to the bedside of
Mrs. Turner's son Willie, Jr? in
the hospital at MrCormick, S C.
who underwent an operation for
appendicitis.
Mrs. Clarence Graham of F'hila.,
Tuesday at the Mt. Hill church.
The Adult ciasA sponsored a pro
?ram and entertainment on Wednesday
night at the church. This |
program was quite a Huccess r
Ruth L- Townaend, reporter.
; palm crag Eeadkk
Pa. was the week-find guest
Mr. and Mrs^ George Moore <
Walker St.
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis is leavii
Monday for Charlotte, N;C. whe
jhe will spend a few weeks wi'
ler mother in law, Mrs. Viola Di
ris.
Mrs, Washington and Mrs. ^
I. Burges motored to Mt. Pisgt
to attend the B. Y. P. U. and Sui
Jay School Convention.
Mrp. Bulges' niece is very lo
sick and is expected to be brougl
home at an early date.
Mrs. Jessie M. Walker leftfew
days ago to visit her daugl
ters in Newark^ N. J.
The mother of Rev J. C. Qua
les, Mrs. Cornelia Quarles, is :
the city visiting Mrs. Katie M
Daniel, 570 Hackett St.
Mrs. Olivia Wjilliams is ju
baek from Boston."Massr Who.
she visited her brother, Mr. H. ]
Caldwell, her nieces and othi
relatives ai^d friends. She repor
a fine time. For the kind, mothe
ly love she* has given to one <
her nieces during " her rearag
this niece in turn has offered h<
and Mr. Williams a home as lor
as they live without-work.
Mr. Robert Gray of N. Y. Oil
is m-wie city visiting his brolhe
iulia Gray Williams.
ST. JAMES A. M. K. ( HIRCU
Rev. Wm. McDonald. I'astor
-Stmday school opened 10 a.r
svith Supt. and co-workers pre
I'lit. The "sal'ocl was conduct*
jy Mr. Willie B. Cheeks. Jr. A
:er the class study of the lessc
the school was interestingly r
/iewed by Mr. Eugene-Lewis, J
The Bible class is holding tl
janner. Rev. R. B. Golden teacl
;r. We enjoyed the wonderful i
aort from the Sunday school coi
eention -giveuibylhe delegate
.ur. n,ugene L,ewis. Jr., arid Mu
Elizabeth Young. Mrs. Eloi.
Janerette Darby also made who
some remarks.
Sunday morning the pasti
preached from St. John 13:1
theme Teaching by an Exampl
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?' Sunduy night he preached from
3n St. Matt. 7:23-27, theme, Two
Builders. These were touching
sermons and will linger in our
hearts. We also enjoyed the good
th report made by the League delea*
gates, Miss Geneva Boney. Miss
Sarah Woodson is our elected delS.
egate to the State -League and S.
'h S. convention. We were glad to
n- see Miss Celia Phelps on the choir
Sunday and Miss Gertrude Bonney
w they are spending their vacation
in Flat Rock, N. C.
Stewardess Board No. 1 met
a M*onda;rat the home?aL
h- the President, Mrs. H. Young
on Rice street. After the business
r- part the hostess served a delici-~
in ous repast. An enjoyable evenc
ing was spent.
Several visitors were present
st Sunday. Come again, visitors are
fe always welcome.
" MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH i
ts
of
I Garnett, S. C.?Sunday school
pr j was conducted by supt. w,. 1. uiij
lison. 11:30 Rev. J. Holman delivered
a^soul stirring sermon.?j
Sunday wata grfiat_day. at. BerJ
' the) Baptist church and a large
number of our members attended
the meeting. The message delivered
by Rev. Graham stirred, the
congregation. All Who heard him
I . enjoyed it highly.
| Mrs. Nancy L. Smith returned
home from Warren, Ohio where
n ^ she visited her cons, Mr, Willie
s- hnd Fredie Smith. She also visited
" ed~hef ~Ronsr Mfr-Alofwa-antLJlidf
| ney Smith in Buffalo, N. Y., her
>n nieces, Mrs. Kathrine Reed and
e- | Mrs. Estella Brown, her brother,
r. Mr. Antony Eady, her cousin, Vioie
ia Rivers in Detroit. From there
i-jshe visited Lansing, Mich. "While
re | in Lansing she was the guest of
i- her cousins', Mr. and Mrs. How- ]
s, ' ard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, j
3s Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Lee. From
je Detroit Mrs.# Smith went over in
le Canada where she reported a pleas
ant trip.
Jr The entire community sympa4,
thize with Mrs. Florie Eady in the
e. loss of a dear brother who departr.uuij.l'I'U
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DICKSON MAKES STATEMENT .
I wish to thank all who helped j
us In any way to put over this
aluminum program for Columbia.
Each person worked hard in his
or her field, without this cooperation,
this worthy project would
have failedIn
order that, we may fully understand
each other, I am calling
a meeting at Allen university, Mon
day evening August 4 at 8 o'clock.
I am asking all the committee
to meet me at that hour.
J. E. Dickson, Chr.
ed this life Saturday, July 26.
?Miss Eouiae Doloach?is- visiting,
relatives in Brunson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutcherson
were the Sunday afternoon guests
of Mrs. Mamie Pinckney.
- Miss Kathrine Holman was the.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith
Sunday afte rnoon.?
Revs. J. A. Jenkins, Julius Holmanr
S. _J_ Xiillisnn and A.
JenkiPis attended the missionary
meeting at White Rail, B. C.
Those on the sick list are sister
Candis Frazier, brother K. Scott.
?Georgfe? Miller, We are glad
Mr. Richard Snooks and Mrs. Fan-n
nie Pollins are improving. We are
sorry to hear that Mr. Peter Eady
rut his arm.
r (Mrs.) A. E. McFv rlin, reportedST.
PA I* I. CIRCT IT
Rev. D. W. Washington. Pastor
Sunday was a Cine chrrgh going
day. Sunday, July'27th was trustees'
day at St Paul A. M. E.
church. Sunday ~scTidot~~gptrned?atthe
usual hour by Bro. Jessie Max-,
ie, assistant Supt. The school was
well attended.
At 12:00 service began. The pastor
took his text from the 119th
Psalms 59-60. He used for a sub
ject, "'Personal Reflection^' The
pastor preached a very powerful
and soul stirring sermon which !
was enjoyed by all. Amount raised
on r*r\
* Bethel had a good attendance
at Sunday school. Amounts raised
for the day were as follows: St. j
Paul $32.04; Johnson Chapel, $3.10.
total, $35.14. _1 A
Robert Alston, Shephard Brown,
Joseph Tcndle, reporting committee
"CHARLES B. FIELD, Pre
"Erskine)
And His Tuxedo ,
7
Ida Jamea .
Thursday ^
"From 9
General Admission $1.20
including tax
Advance Tickets -- 91c
including tax
Soldiers in Uniform 75c
including tax
WW;te Spectators -:60c,;
Tickets are now on sale at:
College Inn, Automat, Fort
Jackson Colored Canteens,
Thomas Drug Store and
Greenleaf Cafe
ED. JACKSON, Promoter
Il.EFVY'S
FUNERAT, TTOMT
Undertaking And
LOWER PRKTS
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Saturday, August 2, 1941
Wanted For George
W. Murray's Alabama
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MUSICIANS
FOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA
REAL GOOD DANCING
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ALL ADDRESS:
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Poro Beauty_ School
Located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CL'LTURFTIN ALL ^
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Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing. Bleaching, Maniauring,
Massaging, Hand
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Electricity.
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Wiitulmina ('. Pope, Instructor
Annie?M,?I'ofMr,?1,?VI a lone.?Pres.
HELD OVER!
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