The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 11, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Saturday, October 11, 1941 M-;-X,vvvv';"X-X*'M,,X"fr*XHCM^> 'j # , pERSON AL|? g MENTION] On Thursday afternoon, Octo- \ ber 2, Mrs. John Cannon entertain- c ed-Mrs. Kuth am Morris of Wash- : illgton I). C. with a luncheon party _J ill her honor. Mrs. Morris is visiting her mother, Mrs. William ( Bradley. We wish Mis. Morris n pleasant stay while in our city. s Mrs. Kuthi ie Myris of .Wash- t ington, 1). C? spent ten days here t visitinz her mother Mrs. Ella Bradley of (>1G Laurel St. and \ her brother-in-law T. J. Morris e of 171(5 Pulaski St. ? ? < Miss Bertha Oaten of Jrckson- o ville, Ela., came to Columbia. S. C t to visit her mother and f'itnd g She i0 the guest of her sisteiv-M+s. a Ethel K'llingswoth *at 001 Oak n street She will letinn to Florida t ? at a l iter ds te. b <0 ? ? t w FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE u " CLUB -?a e The Florence Nightingale club t held its weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Painell. The meeting v ?-?? was thlleii to order by the presi- ^ dent, Mrs. Harper. Song by the p secretary. Mrs. .Tor.es. Proven hv n Mrs. Roseboro. Minutes were rend, received and adopted. Thte rnli was y called and all members responded <: with a silver offering. j Two new members joined. Mrs._ g Charlotte Ko ben son and Mrs. F. j Reese. Next wj s the election of g officers. AIT were roeWu-d-for.-the- y ensuing year. t] Tha me mi served was cake and q ice-cream. The same was enjoyed y by all. No further business. We adjourned. Next meeting will be held \ at the home of Mrs. Raughbon on y WrJnut street. g THE Y. P. S. T. CI I B J The Y. R. S T. Club mct~at the y home of Mrs. Ross, The meeting ^ call#?-t tTr-rrrrter by the prOsi- p dent. Song and prayer' by the y chaplain. Rerdin? of the scripture y and song. Tlie minutes of the last pj meeting were read received and IT adopted. The roll was called and y bach member answered. Ntjxt i, meeting at th? home of Mrs. Jan- ^ nie Simms, 1G1G Greg? street. THE HIGH HATTERS SAVING L AND SOCIAL CLlTB The club met at the home of Mr. A and Mrs. Willie Battle, 2424 Green street, Monday night. Octol>er 8. The president called the house to u order. Mrs. Lueile Samuel con- V ^ ducted the devotional and carried v it out in the regular manner. C The minutes of the last meeting were rerd received and adopted" ji The roll was called and the mem- al bers responded. The business ses- V sion then followed. We are looking^ ^ ( forward to the dance to be given J at the Palmetto Chauffeurs' Club Q Thursday night, October t). V.'e are A ning. We adjourned to meet at the Y hoping to have a successful eve- w home of Mr. and Mrs. James m Wharton, Apt. Y-7, Allen-Benedict Court, Monday night, Octob r 13. DEBORAH SOCIAL CI.l'H. \| G The club held its last m.-eting at the home of Mr. E. L. Outen. j The meetinc \vaJ called to order ()i at the usual time by the president, tl Song, "Just As I Am." Prayer H was led by Mrs. Taylor. The scrip] tore lesson was rend?from?liu_ -U r: t- <->f Cf I ntn I i- tVir> v 11*01/ y'L uv. wv.??v ~... , J chaplain, Mrs. tireen. The mnutes I i, L were omitted. The roll was called I I by the secretary and each member ,r responded with duesn nd a Bible" "m verse. As usal, FHe house was 0] I opened for business. After all bus- ;s ' iness was discussed the club came r> to a close to meet next M >ndhy evening at the home -of Airs Tay-- ~ lor. We then sang the club'* song. "God be With You," then adjourn- , kW ed. rV THE BLUF, STAJT SOCIAL CLUB J_ >1 The Blue Star Social Club held c its regular meeting on Monday night, October 6, at the home of ol J Mrs. Annie Mae Rayford, 1217 ~ / Lyon St. The first selection, "1 chaplain, Mrs. Hester Mre Wise., \; Shall Not Be Moved," led by the '< Prayer was repeated then the M president took charge, iTut after not feeling well, the vice president took charge. The minutes of the 'v last nieenTTl? Tm7r TT,'Ul, Pl'l'l'lVP! T and rdopted. The finar.e^l j-oll was called. Each member responded ( V with a Bible verse and fees. The 1 vice president briefly discussed the 1 unfinished and new business I which was about the bingo party whLh is to be given on Friday ,. rrwl 6niftv vourself. ni>?ht at 1205 Pine St. Come out Our closing selection. "Go,) Bo ? With You," led by Mr. White. .* Benediction by Mr. Joseph Jor- ' dan. The next meetine will he at the home of Mrs. Hhostei Mae , Wise. 1504 1-2 Wheat St. rC , ^ TROOP 57 ^ -Monday eveninff October 0 . Troop 57, hel() its reprular nTeeting ?. at Srjcon school. This is the third . meetin? that wp have had since school opened. Mr. Bolden is our a new Scoutmaster, and Mr. Foster, ai assistant Scoutmaster. Most of ? the boys in the troop meet at the hipfh school this year hut in spite " , of this we still have a 100 percent , " Attehdrih<*?T-W? Ahe plAnMf* ITCTFfr^ ^ w hiff thin^p for the future so keen an eye on as. Wesley Jones, Scribe HE ACES SOCIAL AND LIVINGS CLUB Lr. ureas, S. C.?Since most of ho members of the Aces eulb huve 'ttumul W-the city from various joints of interest during the sumcguhr meetings. The following members were lostesses during - the month of September. On Sept. 3rd, Mrs. luiith Franklin; tSept. K), Mrs. E. dills; Sept. 17, Miss Ruth Foggie; iept. 24, Miss Mettle Fuller. On September 28, the president jf the club, Mrs. Franklin, was nistiess of ceremony to a program sponsored by the Ever "Ready etu*>~ it Mt. Zion Baptist church. Sev"-" . ral selections were rendered by he club. The Aces presented their first vhite fill formal on Wednesday vening, October 1, at Franklin's >ky View Ballroom. As the* couples lanced to various tempos, each me seeftiingly was enchanted with he woodland scene. The lovoh jreen trees and boughs serving as background, "transforming ones nine! to a land of make believe, unil suddenly a "bomb" was dropped y Mrs. Franklin and Mr. Charl on McCoy, somewhere out of the niverse frightening each one with j - f- ?? flown pOVIT?111 CUUieUl, JUKI Sl'Vral were encircled with serpenines which came twininp down. The out of town quests: Greenwood, Miss Goinptc;?Grrerrrille, Irs. Estelle Franklin. Misses 'ansy Rice. Robinson, and Beulah deeks. City yests: Mr. Hilton Hunter. Hss?Helen?Deiuty, Mr. ;m,i Mrs. Samuel Williams, Mr. ard Mrs. antes Holland, Mrs. Gertrude enders. Miss Kilpo, Mr. aif<! Mrs. antes Putntan, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. antuel Byrd. Mr, Berry Madden | Hss Kitty Fuller. Miss Mattie Lit^ le, Mr. Thomas McDowell. Mr. !arl Leiik, Mr. and Mrs. I.mk Whitfield, Mr. Horace Calhoun Miss Melrose Dial, Miss Helen lance. Mr. Thomas Sanders. Jr.. Ir. Herbert Thornton, Mr. Willie trauphton. Miss Mabes Hill Mi?> kitty Leake, Air. Osio Fletcher. Ir. Berl McDial. Sir. and Mrs. Labor Leake, Mr. Boysie Scott Mr Cillic Boyd. M". Adam Dial. Miss ecora SnmeraL Mr and?-Mrs 1 )arlitip McDhnie), Air. Alonze Vhitener. Mr Daniel Wearing, Ir. and Mrs. Georpo Downs. Mr tis Lanpley, Mr. ard Mrs. T. Putirn. Mrs. Luther Garlinpton Mrs i'illie M. Barksdalc. Mis< Willie Iunter,_MtJs. Janie Brock matt. Mr .. P. Finley, Miss Elel Watts Irs., Letha Leake. Mr. Lrt.iei e?ke, Mr. Jim Irby. III*; MPTIALS OF IIARPKR M) ALSTON In a very beautiful setting Satrday afternoon at 6:ti0 o'clock, liss Maggie Harper of Jenkinsi I It', S.??wa+s?married?to?Mrr larence Alston of Columbia. S. C. The cereinonx took?phn-tr ' at L'nkir.sville, S. C. in the St. Bam. bas Episcopal Chapel by the Rev. lax Whittington. The bride was iven away by Mr. J. VV. Woods, r\, attended by her sister, Miss uennie Mae Harper and Miss selee Martin. Little Miss Gerdine oung as flower girl, Mastt r Edard Martin, ring bearer. The best .an was Mr. Benjamin Means. The couple will be at fan no inMikinsville, South Carolina. ISS MARTIN WEDS HOPE L. RANT A marriage of interest thioughut Columbia and elsewhere, was lat of Miss Mary Inez Martin and ope Derby of New York City. Mis,. Martin left Columbia Sep'niber 18th' and arrived in?New ork S:.pti-mb<T?Uith?wlie re?she>ine<l Mr. Grant. The ceremony was quite ? saCfed lie. performed SeptenVbor t?2tid Hi a. m. in the private chamber f Judge Haber by the Judge, who of the municifi?fr,"courts of 8 eade street. Now York City. MPs M-vtin :i lin'i.lw kriiln stunnirg beige suit. Her"shoes latched her suit and her other ac'Ssorie,. were black. Her flowers ere 0 corsage of sweet peas and ,\'eot heart roses. Mrs. Grant Is the only (laughter T Mr. and Mrs. John \\ .' Martin; olumbia. S. C. Mr. Grant is the youngest son " Mrs". Anrie Grant, formerly of olumbia, now of Pittsburg. Pa. * Those present Were: Misc Ebon. lr Herman Benson and Mr. E oily." all of New Yo-k City, and Tf. .Tamos Wilson o' Greenville, re. Tli? young rounT. will bp at nunc at 208 W. 56th street New fti'k my. C. State Defeats ^t. Valley in Thriller Oranpeburpr, S. C.?South Carotin State A. and M. Bulldogs ont on a rampage njrainst Fort /alley State Tteachers Collude, eorgria, here scoring three touehawns, two conversions and a safeto win 22-0. Sweltering fans went" WtTrf wHen injc_ pr Jiswia ww> made by-the irjj'ressive RuNdocs eleven whirh lis year almost all arc newcomrs. The dashiner, passing and rivine n e wcomers included flank" McColloneh. triple threat ilf back; Ezra Moore, who made thirty-live yard run touchdown ad two other 30 to 40 yard runs; Nat" Boyd, who intercepted a ort Valley pass and rrn .15 vnrds r>d-~?n the next Trtny pftfflgerT le center of the line for a five axd touahdown, Irr+br Hrrr Kmr t end, "Monk" Mvers at tackle id 240 pound tackle I,owell Brad>rd were spectacular. Among the veterans, Columbus t Calloway Airs National Anthem On 127th Anniversary Cub Calloway scored a beat on r th't- nation 111 St Sunday night v.-her. he had one of the contestant,, of his coast to coast radio program. "Ci b Calloway's Quizzieale," sing the Star Spangled Banner at the_ Conclusion of the show. Callowa. -tiwai?annoureod that?it? 127 years ago that Ffa eis Scott Key wrote the stirring lyrics, to he song whwh i? now o n- national _ anthem. ? Idle program - which emanate'1 from the s'.j go the. Slate Th:atre, in Haitfovd ('?nn., brought salvos of applause from the c.nnacitv audience of 1 .0 CuIlo\vav who is aee? edited lithe nation's thiatie' manager,, as one of the foremost stage at tractions, err eked another of hiniany records. Having playc?l th Hartford Theatre four times with ill a short span of time. Cab shat tercel hi? attendance figure f'" the three day period. One of the reasons for the sustained success of Cab is lis solm ' knowledge of what the . nielli trends, are coup! d w'th born sense ol showmanship whii ' does not permit him to ewer ? in giving audience*?^e-trrri ifhm want. ~ Pilots Plane TTrmnie Lunet-ford. the dance hand maestro, who appeared in a week-end engagement at the Columbia Township auditorium. char tered a Piper enh a1rnT;nV' :lt~ Colombia- airport and took an hour s thght over the City of Co* Tnnbia and surrounding territory. He has nearly 200 hours' fly in e time.as a pilot. A Coluinbia taxi driver, (leorge. A. Elmore, was given a passenger trip as a gift by the band leader He said that the pilot eapably handled the ship at all times. Grant Taxi License City Council Wednesday approv ed unanimously the granting of a taxi cab license to Odell Houkni-rht of 2527 Youman street. The motion was made by CountilmaiLJ. Gray Macautliy with second by Cary Paschal. HELENA Social News Miss Edith Clerk L ft .>n Friday October 3rd to spend a while with a.... ... ..v. -iiiii m .viarian, ,S.?-Mrs. Mary- Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown 1 TTTul children were the afternoon guests of - Mr. and , Mrs:~~DaVTd Wells and reported having enjoyed their trip. 1 Church Rev. J. II, lVnnie ..f Helena, S. * C.. the pastor of Riney Cirove Bap- ! tist ehu'reh of Chester. S. iv- 1 ported that he enjoyed the service. He s aid that the Sunday School and church are improving rapidly ' ~Tt His chcrch. He also delivered ' wonderful sermon, theme, "'The home of the soul." St. John 14:4.* The spirit came down as never before. At 7:U0 P. m. the nostor P<.< M. C. Freeman iamo forth ami do- I liven! a soul stirrinjr sermon. V ALLK.N VKLLOWJACKKTS TO ' SAT'"R"\Y ? T jj B\ Herbert \"7 B a lini fiat-tin or f _ XI"1 TTt' A1T<Ti ~ University will make their. first--'1 home appears nee Saturday afternoon at 2:.'10 against the stronff ' . 'pot l.nll team I'opM'seiil Infr ?..~1 thuiie-Ct ti) k h la n Col letre of Day- 1 una Beach, Florida, The Floridi- ' ans are bringing to Columbia an exceptionally, strong and well'mlarced eleven, uminlin^?U*?Co ports of their early season ex I rtTtrrinr. ~Befhune^Cookman is this | year for the first time in its history a senior college. Its president ' :s a South Carolinia, Dr. Mary Me- t Leod Bethune, a native of Sumtoi "'ouniy. South Carolinians : re in- 1 4ereste(| in the school on her a..-- t ount, as s'io >s regarded as bointr among the most outstanding N.'ro characters South Carolina has ver produced. ? Allen is expect i n e to lui b "win" column Saturday sin o the first two frames plrved agair.st Morris Brown at Atlanta, and Johnsor. C. Smith at Charlotte both ended disastrously f?>r th< i Jackets. I>ast year Allen and Bethune-Cookman battled to a 0 0 < st'almato at Daytonn Perch Ht'.d t both teams are determined that a | lecision shall be reached in Sa* ( nbw's conflict. Allen is the deI 'endine champion of the South- i jeastern Athletic Conference. Stanley niado the first t"iwVi<inYi-u "from a TIT yard pass, "Cush" Tur- t ner, hip: gunrd whose educated too <ent kiekoffs over the prof I line and placed two placements throup-h j the hars, one not counting when t hoth teams wor(> offside, Willie ^ Gordon, spirted center and captain c and Theodore "Gumphead" Martin j the quarterback general for the r day. ^ ? - ?? The null Dogs shewed up well ^ against a game fighting Fort Valley abrogation. S-Outh Carolina ? A. and W. made ten first downs to Fort Valley's two, completed , |si* parses out of rine against ; three out of eleven for For* Vol- ' ley. THE I'ALMEITO leah r ~ * r HEAl KOKT COUNT ^ J I H AIM \C SCHOOL + f Burton, S. C.?Hello everybody! Wo ate still gr/inc i.im-;nd ami > upward. Our enrollment has ir\- i .-roused to Jit). Tiny last ^tusitixta-1 to arrive beihjg Franklin Gary and Benjamin Hay ward Our vesper hour was indeed a Highlight on last Sunday evening. At that time a special program, sponsored by Miss D. .J. Dixon, . t at mi in-.'?Misses lr> v. Singleton, I'lthol Jones, EJnora Simmons and .Mi. K. B. Shanklin in songs and recitations was enjoyed by all. -The Glee club 1'ei'U feted" t\v(; special numbers. At our c?apel service each .morn ing the children ate being git en pep practice by M's, ('. Bryan, lirector of Girls' Athletics, Watch out for games by the gils' soft al' team. The Boys' Boxing <T b will nave a boxing match the Tatter part of j October. They are being trained , by Mr F. B. Shanhliii. Movies, secured !y Mr. bennie I Brown, ate being well attended, j Last week, the pit re was car- Jc if<1 to Dale, S. C. where it was t greatly enjoyed. T1" l'inil, la e|.* i irrrd-?-Tr-pr^ writing classes, und> . Miss Thclina Siuinklin, seen.- TTT LT giaspillg tile rnnrwo. Vei l- ri . Til'. I Ini' at present they are a little handicapped for type-v, i it i s. due t<> deJay?uf?the last v?ur cnuoren ale rea'ly yetting the rental text-bonks We shall soon be in need of n.o e. During the past "v . el: the lunch" room was visited by Miss Blunt of. Walter In/ro. S. C.y ?-liss llyde, ' of Charleston and Miss Blunt -of j irauiploT). They vrrr very well I pleased with the. service.. Wo now j? have four workers for the lunch! room, and the children are really enjoyinu their dinners Misses A. Hicks. K K. Jackson, ( R. K. Bowen. T. B. Grayson and ? Mr. J. S. Shanklin. Jr. attended the meeting of the county teach rs at Robert Smalls. Beaufort, S. 1 0.. Sarrday. Mr. J S. Shanklin, !_> Ji'u was oliictprt~prv iiiei-Li?foi- the j ensuing term. Misses Grayson ( ur4 -Miss fiowen will serve on the urogram committee. The next c meet ins; will be held at Beaufort County Training- school... Burton, ^ S. C.. the second Saturday o f $ N'ovemher at ll o'clock." We re j ret verv_min-h tliat Mr. T. S. Shanklin Sr.. was not able q'<> attend the county teachers' p] meeting, due to- a prior engage." w ment 'at Hampton, S. where he m ittended the meting of -the Tuber a miosis association. in The address given by Mrs. M. n Sinr-kins at this meeting w H s in .... iiik. iwi DinK, princt pal of Allendale Tnvh school and ni Mrs'. Simpkins purchased copies tc >f the Shanklin Journal and also te -avc orders, for one year sub- tt TrTptmns. Thank you very much, h; Visitors on the campus last K' veek were: Dr. Chisolm and Miss r' Mary Grayson of Beaufort; Mr. b\ Tonkins Mrs. Frost, Miss Frost P^ ir.d Miss McC'ullon, Charleston, P ilso (loo. Palmer." /John" Wasn FR. J. Simmons and Miss Sara Ri ^ ley of Charleston; Mr. Morris *c Zimmerman of < >ranjrebur>r and Mr. Gabriel-Hammonds of Oranjfe /nip ami Chatle-'on. Comv npuin ^ ir ( \RI IS I I. NEWS n' r ."MTVUX Wii> 1 at St EuLcC M. E. Zum march Sunday. The. raster brought his healers a food mess;ge ii.'.n Jeriniiah 8:20. Jilt- i.arvrst i. nassed, the sum':''r is ended, j.n.j < >. (. an- n-rt n"v * 'ir i 11 inn?seemed?tn ia\v enjoyed tin- nU'ssagp. The ralZ "H'n'i': 1 claims was good. Miss Re-11: i brown and her'^riend witi' iui sandfly i-vnriin[r p-v we XTTs. Fr:r i English, htr rramf-mothcr. Henry 1 "1 man and' Mrs *:' i''1'' Hum:- : ::?Sunday?morn ng...lur Wo.-' i h'lii. N'?TTTTi visiting his daughter. Mrs. Made Stewnson. Mr. Johnie S;r: s' sister. Mrs. 'a hie Chi-! D.troit, Mi?*h. * here on :u oi nis illness. _i-Lur.s. s,.^^ ? be rrrxich hmmoved. Rev Mrs Ais'-'t! is in Clover, v C. Si c liotulu te.i a successfu' i vival meet'ir: !;?>{*.week for Rev 1 M I >nwh~n-- r.rfl-people. 1-1 converts at Thonri, '"hopel A. M. E. -bureh. *Mrs Sava.' . Mi>. Francis Ene-_ 'ish and others <e: the sick lis-t 'wm to lie iicoi'C'ng nicely. - We were ??v ! "> hear of MY Sum 1 in i Mi. jwtTTT^rr* Sims being in 'hi Conmmnitv hos|?ital. Unio.:. S ' IV trust tiny will son: re<ov-t. Mis. Biosia V- .'.hums and da "ythter, Miss !.ii; a Williams an 1 Mrs. Mary (' Mane and little laughter. Ret tie. were the guests >f Mr. < nd Mrs. Manton Sims anil fnmily <n last Saturday. All are >f Whit" ire Miss I.ipiu.i Williams spent Sat* inlay nieht with 1 er cousin, Miss \gness Lmill??Sht"- rrttrrTTTTt o Whitmire Sunday afternoon. \ Ar. V!.v,th of SJ X was I he Sunday ov? ning guest of Mr. md Mrs. Ma-tor Sims an ! family Mr Columbus .leter Miss Vivian I nez Meddnw of X. J Mr Janus >ee Tucker. Mis- Isabella Rogers Jr. 0. Hill and M's. Minnie Lee Stewart fn] mm were the Srn'ay evening pue?t< r>f Miss Agnes hiell and .Toe Xell Sims. " r \v.. are n"-h:,:'.r subvribprs 1 (J^iav Tor your papers in full this eeek or not later than next week. SUBSCRIBE FOR HIE PALMETTO LEADER t ER I FreikmaiLJit-HaJ The above photo of Mis Sara Klfi "harlotto. Nortn Carehna. A j'uur.er school an.' -rrii.l n\ of I', mi. Hm len. South Carolina. > t-.ov. a :'-<si. -tin. Virginia. Her plat.- a o 7 ma.ninistratiuu Ti y-m?:;.' V Ic.'.tcT! "71 Jordan. Prcsid-f.rA.f Wontf "MfTir;.:. I Carolina. _Hor "in." A hit wa Mi's. A-a: if iiir- oM prominent familV of Hattsv; ERKKI.liY TRAIMM; 11!. I i o' CHOOL ? ? Mo::ek's Cornel ?'1 hi li kC i ; ^ raining hiyh school ha- cm- O leted its second week < !' tin. t rm ? ith a record breakinir -r;t ! - o ent for this pan <..f tin. si ^ 11 teachers below the sixth . radc o icUidinjr the two first tria l a!- ? early *have enrollments etc.ee'' ^ a fifty students'. O The?( 11r<'j 1 men t has hrrr auif- ? ented by new . resnk-rts c nting ? > this section b-cause trft-*-r- sart- V ?. Cooper pjnjok t. It! -titme raves : p ' ic former hotr.es and r- hools ? ive been tak- n up by th- proct, and in other eases ten-/ jrary O sidences have been taken here r! r children whose parents at em- O oyed on this yieat public < titer V rise. O On Friday, the pritcipa*.. Mr". ? . A. Ready, and Mr. F. K r. n took th.e hStrh scb. 1 st ' ? ? i see all agricultural e dut r, anient.^ and teachers wetv r a*.- O i i il p re s s ed. Ib'th print-inn and??? ieulty i,?'v planning at., o.p '.and- o fj? j i?:tr 'of work and at. . . .e. V tent. A .da- .M. * M ihi - | Dark La ighU tfdrMAM f?ATXAC*W I borrowed him from my Sister hought I oughta have him arour InsUitrtt* H3jr Afl iiiur .Morgan, ayi- foUi tc- i. of stuil. ?:? <.f S'-c-ofui Wan'. Hi;ih ii'- a ?(i Mati.t-r aca-.U'fuy. < ?niir. at Hairiiit'.p. . iastitulo. Haai[. : ::. S< : :.? atai b :? 'i. --?Aai? j^ ti?v'J.*irtrr: of Wood.lai Ikm cMvsfv; ' harlot'.*.-, Norti. .?ilv' <?a:idv Morgan t tie* a>v*i til*.-. Soutn Carolina. ( tvCvaOvOvvvOOvChaOOO-aC'vOO* Do You Nf Bonded Li 1328 ASSEMBLY ST. ' MAKES 1 Diamonds, Watches (iuns, Musical Instri writers, Adding sonal Property. Go to the E SHOP and make \\ c carty a C omplete Line Clothing-. also .M ? COMPLETE-TIN I .1 \< i\ I'KIKDM AN. PROP. - ?r j '7' -in_la\v. I gotta a date 1< id"; Page Seven t>AVINGS BONDS ND STAMPS -AMERICA 0.\ C,LAlwJ~~ Above is a reproduction of the Treasury' Department's Defense Savings 1'oster, showing an exact implication ?jf the Original "Minute ?^fan statue by famed sculptor ] ?aniel Ch? ster * French. Defense? _Iiinids;^n?i orr-sale at"your hank or post ' y-. a r i n. "ith 1-^^*4 ?rf~A[;.cr.ca s <:>.Ki..-e pn [ aralioi.s. SI (5 P" A I Mrs. Liiia Goodwin's | PL AC K 922 Harden Street Home jCooked Food Piiiine Poro Beauty School Located at l! 1*?1 Mill>vo,,d Ave. I F.A-t.TY J"?'I.Tri?K IN' ALL ITS? BkAy<"Hi:s Hutpp'iii nir. I r? ?^?nu. Marcelling ('r?if|uino!!int:. Finger Waving, Hair Ikti^g. Hlcachin*? Man ~rO'*-u ring,? Ha^saging-. Hand M'dfFng?; \jiaiom\ and Fleet ricitv. I'HOM: r.fiy? M ii>!ni!n,i ( . Fnpe. !ii*tructnr \nn>(<. V I'.irv* ' I . Malone. 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