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f 5; Page Six i __________________________ iAMIRICAS OUT8TAMOIN* A ?--wftvs L. b.?V'ill 1 ever be popular? I seem to b<; one of these g-ys who stand on the side line and the other boys have the fun? Ans: The girts don't ask you for dates . . . you must get up the courage" to ask them. Learn to dance and stop going to dances just to watch. Ask the girl* to a show occasionally . . . you arc nice looking and could have lots of fun but you must make an effort to do it. ' ~ L. J.?Will my husband continue to work at the airport? Ans: There won't be a change of jobs anytime, soon for your husband for his job appears to be permanent . E. S. M.? Why did my"neighbor act to me as she did? Now I have been worried about this for a few weeks ? Ans: My friend, you are worry~"ing ' entirely tod" much .7. and about nothing at all. Your neighbor felt that you were trying to pry into her business when the two men from out of town visited her recently . . . they mean you no harm at all and I suggest That vnn frinrwHv with hor ineti?uH of feeling that j&cy wore "nj' tu something." ?M?- E. iA-.-?My husband and I have been divorced for u short time. We have two child i en. Through the help of a local.,.attorney I got maintenance for the to come back. Is it that he loves me and the children or it is for convenience? Ans: When your husband visits you, have a thorough talk and unClip and Mail Th * Notice to Readers:- Let Professor [ FREE in this column . . . just includ ' letter. For a "Private Reply"? Si \ TROLOGY READINC & LUCKY DA t a confidential letter of free advice a j Sign your full name birthdate. and c t all mail to: Prof. Abbe' Wallace, * 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. * (Give Birthdate and Explain Qucstioi i My Nam* ? \ Address \ -OfT" ? J I am a Leader subscriber V ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. CHI IU H Rev, U- MuLlary, I'astor Atuirt'Ws, J*. L .?{Sunday School beg::n at the usual hour under the direct-i? n ut Mr. Joe Thompson. The lesson was interestingly .Oseussed." Our pastor's morning theme was, "(id. Stand. Speak."' Evening services began with prayer meeting conducted by lire. B. J. Witherspoom Rev. C. I Jur.es, Salters, S. C.. brought us the evening message. Man\ s.-uls rejoiced while this man of tied spoke. A few week, ago the presidents of the various organizations of the church were asked to raisf $5.00 to take care of the expenses of the delegate to the Annual Conference and t<> strengthen tr.e trustees' treasury. The sanu- was called for Sunday night and thn reports were as follows: Willing Workers. Mrs. Ida<- Mouzon. pr?si dent, S?.35; Pulpit Aid. Mrs. Marv~ Alston, president. $5.00:. Misstom ary Society. Mrs. IT IT Greene ?president. $Tr>.00; Stewardess Bcrnrrh N'o. 1, Mrs. E.B. Greene, president". ^5.00; Stewardess Board N'o 2. Mrs. S. L. Becton, president $5.00; Usher Board, Mr. Ben Jrckson, Mrs. Land is Richardson, $1.00. Total. $20.25. AL the re quest of Mr. IT Greene, the au dienee gave $.75y makittg thetotaT" $30.00. Prof. E, J. Smith announced Sunday - morning that on Octobe)' '?12th, the presiding elder holds his fourth and last quarterly conference here and that it is also the last Sunday the pastor will be here before the Annual Conference. Because of this he asked the members to pay the presiding elder's assessment in advance so it will be in hand before October 12th Sunday night the total amount reported by the leaders on the same wnn fir nn, Th? I d Prof. Smith and the other leaders for their thoughtfulness. We are not rallying for the con ference budget. It is beingwell taken care of because of the cooperation of the member,, and friends of the church. The total amount collected for the day was $55.00. Our church is moving on spiritually as well as financially. Social News Mirrpb HhzpI and Altimeivn i spending ther vnoation with relatives in Miami, Florida. Messrs. J. E. Smith and Joe Thompson motored to Florence Saturday. Master C. J. McClary accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Henry of Kinjjstree to Charleston Monday. Mr. Theo Pearson is home from the Kelley Sanatorium. He is improving rapidly. m dersti.nding about your futuie to- f jollier. There is no doubt but what o you would be better off if you S could pytch thinsg up and try to v J uccumuate semeth+rtjr?worthwhile v for yourselves and the children <. J. . . but if he doesn't want to live p i true ... do not take him L.tck. n If he wants-To take you back" ns 1 his wife* and help mate ... it ^ would bey our duty to give him lt another chance but vott must UK- ei ..JMAKRY- else? the ?a ssoeialiott?would not be legal. >. | If. A.- -Will this girl I Ir.ive ^ in mind ever change her mind and marry me. How must I do in oid^r. to get her? . V ' ii Ails: Yi^it the jlThI and Tell lie! ( your "lovn stories" in person . . . tl she jdoesn.l ptrt very much faith s in your jove noies. UUy hei expensive gifts evry month m "so tl and take her out to the shows ami ft other places ol" entertainment. She s| likes a guo,| time . . . show her | some fun. i si | T. K! I.; ? I do lovt. my hushaml bUT iTe slays out all night soinr S< (times. He just gives me enough ( money for groceries and house rent and says his car fixing takes the rest. Dot s lm lovi- m. :m,l u li:n .must | do? Ans: Put stop to his running around before he finds someone ' : someone he would lu-romi- mfatuat_T eil wit-h- . . . dress ami go when he j-* moneV for new" clothes . . . work and make it. If you intend to keep your husband you are going to ' have to li\\. the same "speed" that .. he does. ";,! lit Coupon Today! ' Ti Abbe' Wallace analyxt your problea ' e a clipping of hit column with youi \ end a quarter (25c) for bis new AS- t Y CHART and receive by return mail J '. nalyxing three1 (B1 questions privately t :orrect address to all letters Addrcss ' 1 care of THE PALMETTO LEADER, J vi C. ' H * ns Felly oe Separate Sheet ol Paper) ' ?< j t \\ Stele J M I mb a N ewes teed heyw * | 1 I THK kl\'i:viTttl.'l.' hiuTiiwr I S. S. AM) A. ( . K. I.KACl K 1 CONVKNTION HOLDS ANNl'AI. 4S4* SSION i; in 1 In- Kmy *tiv.i Di.-ti h t S. S .iii'i : A. ( J\. I olivi llt |o|i iu-.ii it:*- .-vlS-- j-, Moii in Si. JaiiVi> A .M. K rhunh. (lourtiini'. S.* .Si-pU'iiilM-r L'2-2-'t.- > with l>r. J. 1 .aw iv i a-1 H-iit^.w aii.i""0, hi> nuni.-ti-i'^ juvhi-m. ami a M<k*n- < (iiii ivpivst-ntatioi: of l..y'M n am! ;n It*! creates piVM'iit. | }1;. the l?-a<iinir iislriit of tin | state. our >ht-]n.i'! l>e!ic\c> in l*c |i _'ui'iaiu-o of I hi* i!o'.\ Spirit, fm , that ii-asoii )a- a!!;t opi i:? ali >f his !ia-tti!;ir> wit:, a ?i*riii"i:. /; After oi>i':.inv oar coi.c.-ntioti" a' | 10:00. In-. Ri-nl.ow j resell'.i*iI R.-v, , . W F_ Wairm-r w ho preachi ! th* pi-niiar sern.on. Ti.< -pir.uai * i 1 rah hivrh. am! truly l.?* caw ,is i *, ,v '(-<.Mir'. \ r.essed the truth. A>> u wataken by memhci.? ; < . a . ? committee. The f?ii? vent a"- was river.'TTTiTiiZed. Mrs. Iv.ckna >n.t 1 - w7~ ebcctetl s-rrrrtrrr vr -ember- v,, _j? ushers, statistician. reporters. and The visitors were L1 it 1 -oi'uei il be J. La\vrcnee Bcnle w . presiding e] dor of the Kingstiee di.trht. Tli on Terence was craoil with f presence of I)r. .1. K. It ;ir<v siding elder of r. Kiiisto Charleston. S. ('.; I'rof. P; ; rim. state president of the A M K Sunday School. Charleston. S. ft.: Rev. Fishhoi ne. D'-orgo) .wn, S C.; and Rev. Paul Washingion, o' Cross. ST C~ Dr. Rca rd w.;> t o .,. asked to address the Convention. He gave the Convention li .'er -rs some things to think over. Seemingly, it was well taken in hy fhmn Rev. C. S. J. Mollete spared no pains in making things ir</tinv around the church, aid particular, at dinner hour. In the afternoon session, devotional and insni:ation al singing was conducted !.v Mrs ili k'l RMIIIiihoi nod frp Mn'ii |nn kins. Many selections wer '-ailed for in -order for the Sunday School pupils to become familiar " songs that should bet ftsed in the jsaooath schonJ Prof. Harris addressed the ' 'invention. This was a master piece. The indoor games were conducted hy Mesdanies Renbow ;uvl I >i: kinwhich wa? a drawing card for tinyoung to he interested in church activities. The pastor Was presented to entertain us with a welcome program which was enjoyed. | Tn the Kintrstree district, we are ">eallect- by our presiding elder to carry on our literary program and to gether a little fragment which wa left over from our district conference.- The members of thA i convention have not \vor$ls to ex | press their gratefulness t() Rev. ' iC. R. J. Mollete and his good people of the district for such a , royal entertainment We., re work 7 ing minister^ in this district. We P-i will do our work?not because of Fi Tearr but been use iV-? rmr *hit v: 77: I Rev. W. D. C. McClary, reporter P , ) I i _ ! THE MIM.KR (H APE I, A. M. I?. L-i CHINCH Rev. H. F. Suniptcr, Pastor J Sunday was a grand day at Mil- , ' :v Chapel. All church goers found ; htnwvrrr.?f> the church. ? t ...Sunday S. : nul up.ad?ua?tune ; '-1' ll,h officers and tt*!'chars at their w' csts' of 11 iity _The 1 cakonklv us tils- PUi usst'il 'an.j beautifully taught and pe as much enjoyed by all. It is true c e have a real Sunday School. The Va he classes are rivaling with each di; ther which has made the Sunday ?r chool live wire. The eolle.tion "II Fas 54 22, largest report fro.n tin lass No. 2 which was $2.Oh, w4. unlit by Miss I,. II. Hurch. The l ext highest was from class No.?^ r, taugllt by Mr. Henry Mort- pt., ornery. The attendance wa.. "good on nd we are glad to see the adult , Ir.ss picking up.. ' ; 2. i-h i At 1 1 :.'!?) our morning service hc-_ ;> an. Our bumble servant. Kev. B. $ r \ Sumpter side;ted his ne ssutre Cu nd delivered to us sou! stir- j ing message full of thought and .v(i Aspiration. Did not t!.!.. man of - oil nave every one sjk*11 ihuiihi jM( lroughout tlii' service, After the ernn'Ti the choir sang: "1 have <?. mhored My Soul." The doors of ;,s le tit reh w: s open, two c me Mi trward and eot.fesst'd Christ The !'<>i jirit- raat..-high .all?dux. The silver tea whfPh was spun- P;P nred by Miss I.. M Harris and B. Irs. V. Rutherford was a great lee i eess. A lie: t sum was realized, it The siek members are improvi."?. ot JOHNSTON NIAVS I Met hoi 1'. >1. Rr-Clnirrb 1 ,'U1I Rev. W. K. Wilson. Raslor ' 0f Sunday \\a,s a lovely day for scr- 'V . ees at the above '.nttul (lurch. 1 Tie pastor preached a touching niton. 11 it message tTTis rhVCril . >'it) I'salnt of Sal'om d:l(l S ih ft. "It s the Cltcrcl ." We V. o lad t itave I'r 'f. K. 1.. Bowman 1 j id his faculty to worship with its t Sunday morning. IVe are hoping ley will come again s ion. The p: sti>r was some what inisposed on Staidly night. Tlte ' mice wan eoi;iItivted by IT v. ,1 11 i?\Mtsen<l. c< s IT v. \\ K. Wilson and M. M '>f J avis, tan e_returned frout Wash- * vt( it. 1> C where they attended L1 e convocation at Miles Memorial M K. fhurch. Rev. Ihtvis also s'vl'' sitt'd l is d." tighter. Mis. Beanie" !a!"ek. C);| Tuesday nigh.t. Scpt'cir.Iv r :.. Mr Miniinugh Anns had an jen* call to Jacksonville. Ida 1 tat the body of the late M'. dlie Walker. ' li s' friei-ds and 111': datives p: y d their last tril uu 1-1 " 1 the deceased on S.nd'y. Sepmher 1 i. at Mi. I'leasai t church. ini:, .Ms Mai-..' T'H'f ha- maitv i nds \ ; re glad to know site . n m h : oM?'-e and is : hie to be 1 :!t v. fit III;'. .Mt> A, ,M. Spa an ;iD<i .Mr*. ('. A. .ilea- attended ;i teaeheis' nn-ftL" in Kilifi' t'il'.l. S. (' Sat unlaw H .Mis. W;,vt lf"i,-rbark_ *u> n- n:it rnr.*t~"h?'Tiii- *;iTi|in^ few nut iv? it: A iki'ii with friends day if All'. M: ttii; l^-Ahs t h*.T< bn-i'itrht.. hen- i'l-nsn C-?liimVn-i. tin*11 l'h usday and laid t > u-?t S l!'.*a >*pi ins renuterV at 1 Sin the !'?<11 win if aft- rn'H.it. Mry IT; Ihii * w?- :m a tin'. ..f Mi llnv.a'd T wi-we . f tlr* it- . "Ta nu'i'lii-i d' i'? "pi at . s ( -!.?? '! t '.< ->> i- ty ;:i"m at M'. T : !!.-.prist eh m el. S-.rndav t-la> Mrs. I i M 1 .at am i-? l--t't Weil- ft>r *'d: V Kl!? titi.-i, S. (' when- ana wil! t< ai >. tin- term. wot L-. . _ . For that one pood dress you are plai imply rave over it. II has all the la he flntterinc neckline. You will he rom The Palmetto leader. It ijs avai tch fabric. Patterns of the above d< attern ia 15c instead of lftc) 15c in < - PALMETTO LEADER ?WS OF THE NORTHSIDE 5ACHERS* COUNCIL Hy Frances Louise Williams tin Wednesday, tfctobrr ty 11*41 e teachers of the Northsidc hiiuh of Anderson.- S. C., hele :ii! monthly "Tei chers' Council' th the principal, Mrs. C. J Peek, aiding. After ft shuJt. devoii-.na] riod and all business had been a lefully discussed, Miss Delia nice and Mrs. E. K. Jones led the ?eussion. "The Activity Proam in the School of Today." tevoloping a Unit of Work," thus 'Hftmr-rt?veryTiTTellitrcntly to fit .* child's life. Some of her points re asf ollowsi The term "Unit of Work," is 1?tn-dt^ijrnaie tho vahious ex1'ionces. aiul activities that draw t of emptor in. and contribute to chosen theme. , Interest is centered on the ild'-s own activity. , The teacher',, guidance is esitial in helping children to make most appropriate select ion.? Teachers she I ! provide ptisw ith ppportunilies for growth. : Toachers must I# o\v pupil's elvst. They must know pupil's metis well a,.- their interests for a doable unit offers each child op tunitios for growth. -Xhuy. mnrd-krteU?chili!fen's -mcities. Mi'foro a uiiii'i, finally soted. the toachtr should ovaleate in terms of a- acceptable list criteria in ordei to assure 1 or . ' Mi!i it is_. tj'.usihle with the lip. drs. K.va Kate .Tones then '.':ive " criteria for tTie unit. Points importance were: A.?Hid the ivitv originate from (IVrh-1 ldren's expressed interest? (2) aroused interest because of a oiler's?fedt needs 'f?J-.r: . I? v r>oe? the at t i\:t y (11 Iri 111"s" Viilnc l'n nn tiTmi el? (2) answer their needs? f expression ? < I provide for affov,| them opportunities for wtb of interest? '. ? Hid the ehildi en set up oh!ive? to (1) find out all about unit? (21 app1 eciate the sue-, tions. ideas: holm and ability others? (2) develop :: keen obvation of useful material? (4) ilk" through problems ? V? Doi-s the ? "it show that all .iocts have beet? toirelatel? ?Whose unit was it the eh i s' ?tr the i ' ildt en's ? Did the child'en sh"v. inest at home :.s well as at ool ? i patriotic souvenir, also ice nn was passed to each teavhifter which each one went away lini: that the m -etinu- w;n very tructive. W adjourned to meet the first dtiesdav in Nov einh.-r. id I I VI/ nlvii sruooi S. A. (Juinyard, Tb-incipal larnwell ? Tin' executive comte cjl' tin- Ik. nj well County Fair al tin- Ifuller high school Fri_Iliahl tu?make final plaii^ fur county fair which?is to he first week ia November, onie of the teachers attended "(Hmsmus Seal" meetinp at npton. S ( Si turday. 'he lit:, tirade is sponsori: e a dent X'iyht" Tuesday niy.ht at )'clock. Admission,* 10 cents, iie members of the hijrh sclnu ] ses Inive < let ted their officers the school year 1041-12 and readv for another year of rk. tIb ? ~ !inin? this fall wo nominate thi tost touches, those new soft i surprised at how easily you < liable in aizea 14 to 20?22 to esign may be obtained by send soin, to the P almetto leader, f "AS I THINK" By (Mrs.) I,. A. Wells Pursuant to the rail of the presi\ dent, Mrs. S. L. Flipper, the State I Convention of the Woman'? Home , dind Foreign Missionary Society -ironVentM?tri Bethel A. M. E7 > church, Georgetown, S. C., Rev. J. Iber 4-5, 1941. ^ 1 I The devotiomds, conducted b^ 1 ! Rev. T. J. Miles and the presiding ' (elders and minister* of the state, ' | was very inspiring. Rev. W. B. L. Clark. 1>. P.. nreached the eucharistic sermon which was both fervent and eloquent. Rev. J. L. Fugle also brorght to us. a very inspiring and well prepared midday. sermon. There comes a time in all church tneeftngs when nothing else can fill the place of preaching. Our very esteemed and beloved state presidential nnot be too highly commended for the unique program which she brought to us. The mntcriaL of which, it was cumposed was along the, line * of cogent thought which was destined to bring forth the best out of its participants. Su h subjects as "World (sunlit ions, A Challenge to Christ win Faith." and "How Can We Eradicate Every Barrier in This World Crisis?" require both studv ?a+ul rtmatxh. consequently?the program was not only varied but j " educational vrelt. l'hL> president's annual message on Thursday evening was one of the highlights of, the convention. To say it was a masterpiece of.information is putting it mildly. The president is indee11 an eloquent and ' forceful speaker and an acknowledged leader. She is not onlv a forceful speaker but a great financier as well. Through her organic: tion of the missionary women. littl.. OOP.. Hem *5 ntl dollars V?rt ? given to Allen Fnivei sit v's library and it was m her lertile mind that the idea was conceived to organize the ministers' wives winch made it possible to give to Allen University for the beautifying and furnishing of the girls' dormitory. Bv her wise planning and sane leadership, each district in the state has promised to paint and fum'sh a'room. Some have already fulfilled their obligation. I. .As. . a result.! of ..then Ministers' Wives Drive. $200.75 was realized. ?104.75 was given to mission I churches and ?110.75 to Dr. llig'gins for the girls' building, mak|ing a total, when added to S48S.00 on library of $710.00 raise t by the wonu n of the W. 11. and F\ Miss'onai v Society under the leader ship of Mrs. Flipper. As euests of the president .t- J tendntr tlu- convonti* : wer: Mrs W. A. Fountain. connectionn' treasurer of tr e W. H. and F. Missionary Society. Atlanta Ga.; Mrs. E. II. Board. prtsi loot of the Ministers' Wives Alliance of Atlanta: Mrs. Catherine Rembent Davis. Mrs. Flipper's d: ugl ter. and Mrs. Eugenia Williams. Jr., superintendent of Atlanta. Ga. conference. Each of these visitors hroTurht a -'Urnsso ye of cheer "swul goodwill from their respective oriraniz: t ions. A,. an. attestation of their love and esteem for Mrs. Flipperti the * . veral conferences vit*(| with each other in present inc. yifts t<> her and her visitirjf friends. # | Mrs. I'd. main, in her modes:, j.uuhvs,. which was informative n,| unassuming manner, delivered an inspirational. As si e told of tlv long friendship which existed be. . ^9* v -iV -> ^ Sk ^ >A *v;? - & ?* rt % i *S./$ . f-i : ', ' $> ;? AS' ->':m V-^ /J'. *i < ^ /. " ; , M AA'.S '< , ^ K-b' - .? A* :v?. ~JA-.-T' '":*>vv' ' - 9 -%' ' *': < *>; ' >v -v " * - T''< ', /? .,' . MA >AwLA . - : J?" ^ifpT *"'' : ? ~ <&%: . 4s - - -- ; -' , I < 4 ;./.. ', .. u. ' V<fj s stunninjj frock. Your friends will 1 shoulders so fashionable this year, ran make this. Order the pattern linff address and (the price of each lox 327, Columbia, S. C. 1 s twecn Mrs. Flipper and herself, she became nearer and dearer to the women of South Carolina, . Mesdames Mary Hayne and Agnes Hilderbrand are always ready when time to respond. Mesdames Sanders,?IVrrin,?Brown, IHinham. I n ?aud?G icon?an?con- ? ferenee presidents made good re- ' S port8 as whs shown by the larc-o ' ~i vu nvl) e f of ehu rehes registering over those of last year. C Mesdames Spears, Adams and 1 Murph, state vice-presidents, pre- sided with grace and dignity. C ' ? Our much beloved and reverid i Bishop .1. S. Flipper, an outstand; ing leader of the church and race, [lnm been somewhat indisuoacd for ? some time but we are glad to learn | that he is greatly improved and ready to- begin his?mrniTal eon- | j ferenees. We pri'.o for him a perI manent recovery that lie mav con| tin up to leail on for God, the church and race. It would he out of place to close ft His report without paying tribute to Professors J. B. Beck and C George Howard. Although they 1 have made'their marks as great educators they Ir vc alw: vs had time to look after the affair- of 2 the church. They are among the loading laymen of the church. I showed much' hospitality in the r] rnanv entertainments shared with t * t a, hi'r KX ' ts' _ I] PAY YOUR ~ I IIAI0A1D AIB-COMDITIONEB 1ICLIBIHQ-IEAT COACHES CHAN. COMFOITI IL One wav from Po'iimlt-a . Richmond 5 5.10 WasninRton 7..15 Philadelphia 10.1)5 Now 4 ork 11.85 Boston (via Hell (late Bridge .......... 17.35 Pittsburgh 13.40 Buffalo ... ]6.JO St. Petersburg 8.83 Tampa 8.30 ?Miamr^n 10.80 W. Palm Beach 9.80 Jacksonville 5.10J. L. Carter, DPA Columbia, S. C. Koom?No. 1 Arcade Bldg. p, Telephone ?821?9987 ai BMur FLOUR It's goo</? | HONESTLY J Jv Jx\ >< j PINCKNEY'S FUI LNDEHTAKER ANI) i.jc of south cakolin/ 1006 WASHINGTON ST. laturday, October 11, 1941 PROFESSIONAL CARDS m^4L-?7-COOPER DKNTIST pedal Attention Given to Dis >?"'? pt- <ht> Huma? Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty iflice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 125 Washington St. Col'a., S. C. flice Hours: Telephones: :50 A.M. to i :00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins- Jjk nKNTlOf X-RAY SERVICE It LOCK AN ESI HESiA 107Vi Washington St.-Columbia DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Eap, Nose and* T hroat Glasses Fitted Accurately >ffice Hours: Telephones: 0:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. Afi924:00 I' M. to 0 P.M. Office 3700 Office Residence ^ 030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. lEV. J. H. JOHNSON _NOT A Pv - ()flice 2029 Marion Street ealer in Real Estate, performs larriage Ceremonies, writes Wi'ls >eeds, Mortgages. Claims Hr Call to Lee Him <???<rtHMg|-W3k, Counts Drug Store PRESCRIPTION s ^ l.OMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN BY YOUR DOCTOR? A FuHTTne ot Toilet Ari|y,M _rr= PHONE 2-1967 David G Ellison (fPnaru! | v< vitvi C41 AllDUIU.HCt? lonest and efficient attention given to all business placed' with roe PHONE 5717 1- ?? ? Aa pot COUSHIFftOMCOl\ ^wc?*TWiiioo?JJy?^Vi ! I MtOMVOf MPWOMU.WOH . WAIT WW MNtWfc v rouMA to AO exycnomm i:, ajx rot vcm MOHtv ucx ainnnnmw ~SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE . madam peters hair grower or Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life id Reauty. REST GROWER? ,n? III "'I-6 ao wot'^?I'rice .T,c. ?0b Hlanding St. Columbia. S C ?Unts Drug Store. Washington ,n?s Urug Store. Taylor and Harden Street OKS V'FiY V/z cents per mile I ROUTJD TRIP 10 % less than double the one way fares Air Conditioned ???_ Coaches ? ON THROUGH TRAIN9 ^ j. t. corr Division^. Passenger Agent Columbia. S. C. dephone 9231 DANTZEER EROS. SHOE IMI'AII- : tu 79 (7er<ai* ''olembia. S. C Prices Reasonable visible If;t 1 f Soling n Specialty nrk Called For and Delivered VERAL HOME KNSEI) K.MRAI !MKR i AND GEORGIA Funernl Cars and Funeral Equipment AS OOOD AS THF HEST \nd Hotter Than the Rest And Prices I.esa Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COURTESY AND ^ COLUMBIA, S C. \ .. .. ? >"