The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 08, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7
Saturday, November 8, 1941
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PERSONAL
MENTION
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M;a* Helen Jenti F.arl of Cayce
who has undergone an appendicitis
operatiun is at 4??me now and?
expecting to bo blck i < school
- soon. . . i
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green wish '
to announce the marriage of their
daughter Anna Bell Alston to Mr
Dewey T. Dunmore on October
31, 1941. !
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w THE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The Blue Star Social Club held ,1
its re g ill; r meeting on Monday
night, November 3rd, at the home :.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brooks, !
916 Walnut St.
The house wn, called to order |
by the president. The first selee- ;
tiir.Tt, "I .Shall Mot Be Moved/' wan
led by Mrs. Annie Mae Rayford. !
Prayer by Mr. White. The minutes
of the last meeting were omitted 1
^ and the roll was cflled. Each .mem
K her?respondod.?The- house was opened
for unfinished and new
business, which was the dance we
have planned for November "TUth.
All cLubs-fmd~frtentt^"aTe cordial-- invited
to attend. Plenty'Trf refreshments
will be on hand/ so
come out rnd en.ioy yourself.
We had a visitor. Mr. Arthur
Smith of Bamberg, -S. C.. who
spending two weeks with his sister,
Mrs. Justeen Smith. Mrs.
Smith won first pri7.e for the lemon
and chocolate pies she baked
which were exhibited at the S. C.
State Fair. She received'"*1.'75.
Song,' "Till We Meet." by Mr.
wnne. rvenocncti'">i\ bv Mis? Al1
ison. The meeting adjourned to j
t meet at the home of Miss Bertha ,
r L?e Allison. 2110 Gervais St.
The club wishes to announce the ,
marriage of Mr. an l Mrs. Bu-=h ,
home in Augusta, Ga.
THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its regular meet- '
ing Tuesday a-fternoon at the 1
- residence of Misses Rebecca end
Maggie Rose. 2oR5 Cherry St. l
| President Mrs. Ethel Gibson, ore- i
" sided. The meeting wrs opened by
singing a song. Prayer was led bv '
.. Mrs. Gibson, after whirh a short
program was rendered by Mrs.
-i}Lottie Esaw. Those who took a
part on the program were: Mag- i
gie Ro"Se. Hfll-mnnii. Cninnn" re...l I 1
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Gibson, Lottie Esew, Rebecca Rose.
Herbert Hallaway and Malvorso
Gibson.
The roll was called and minutes
were read by the secretary. A '
short business session was hold.
Mrs. Josephine Martin rnd Miss 1
Perth.. Hallawav are on the sick <
list. We are hoping C^v them a r
speedy recovery. <
The next meeting will be b'-ld f
, with Mr. Herbert. Hall away. 01? '
Heidt street. t
?-AVNOR, - si Cr - 4
The Willing Workers club held r
its regular meeting' Friday, Octo- r
her 24. The meeting was opened <
bv singing-"God Blosc-jAmt8rftta\>*'
led by Miss Sarah J. McQueen; r
prayer by Miss Marie McQueen: r
song. "America the Beautiful," j i
led by Miss Deliah McQueen. Thtr i y
piVgram committee presented a j
very interesting program : wRicTi . i
everyone enjoyed. _j. _ 1 h
Friday being Hallowe'en, the ?
club presented a play, "The Wood I
Fairy's Hallowe'en.
A group of church goers motor- '
ed to Mullins to atton | the annual
conference of this district. Among '
those who attended the conference
were: Mrs. G. H. Hellor nrinm'nni
t?? All?n school; Mr. end Mrs. 1
Flag Dixon and Mr. J. W. Rur- J
roughs . L J
Mrs. P. A. Lambr spent the week f
end at her home in Myrtle Beach a
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HURST J
iEES
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Allen" Univ. Home-i'o
Record Breaking Crowd t
With (ia. State College an
A gala affair is being arranged
by' the Home Coming Committee in
rnticipation of a record breaking
crowd. The event promise,, to be
one of the Jnost colorful in tTu
history of Allen University. Th<
local A. U. club is cooperating
whole hearted with the studenl
boTTy^Tliose who are to participate
in the parade \y|11 meet ?>n tin
campus no later than one o'clock
tomorrow. "
Allen University i?r heacicd to>
wards mother S. A. C. Championshin
with four straight victories
This game promises to be a real
football thriller from start t;
f-nish. Both teams are confident of
victory.
Ga. State Allen
L. E. L. Stropshire G. Butlei
L. T. J.' Starling W. Brown
L. G. J. Ressor ,C. Vance
C. G. McGriff M. Johnson
n n rv ft in ^ ^ 1
xv. u.?t j,?4?ntxie??cn t'.suonic
RTT. M. Heath K. ~ Burton
R. E. ?L Washington C. Bowmen
Q. R. J. Mvles W. Rhett
R. H. Ef. C. Dresold C- Taylor
F.. II. B. J. McCoy H. Whitmir?
F R F. Coachman . L. Frazier
Last. week Allen University defeated
Paine College 2-1 0.
DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB
?The cT\ib hold its last meeting
at the home of Mrs. Annie B.
Green, November 3rd. The meet
ing was called to order bv the
President, Mrs. Taylor, at the usual
hour 8:30 p.m. Sotit, My
Hope is Built on Nothing Less;
the Lord's Prayer was led by the
vice-president; Scripture lesson
was road by Mis. Annie Mae
Cherry of the Friendly Fourteen
Social club. The minutes of the
last nicotine: were read, received
and adopted. The roll war called
Uv?t-ho?Secret ary.??Pet: ivrow.
aeh member responded with a
moie verse and dues. The house
then owned for unfinished busil
iiess. The club made plans for
the?Biruro party which rs to be
riven at ?home?of the presilent
02.") Oak street, November
15th.* We are asking our many
friends ami clubs to come.
Mrs. Cherry if the Fricdly 14
^oo'al club was our truest of fhe
n-euin-r and rrave is a very nice
a'h. Oun-next "mopfi'n? will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Out' n, 2?01 Pendleton strof
With the sinring of God be
With Vmi. the Hue sithe meet
u-r ndjoumed.
PFASTERVH.I.E CI.l'U MEETS
Th Fermto ville Clt b met Tues' iv.
October 'J?!. at the h >me of
. Annie St rot her. Quite n nujn>er
of member* were present.
Offi el-* for 1012 worn elected.
Two new members wore added to
air roll. Our home demonstration
,rront. Mi'S Gwendolve ChicVinlin
liseussod very fullv the'neod of a
all and winter pardon, a well baatv-<
d diot and thy live at borne
ircL'vani. After the discussion. the
"'"nhr?\j rs*%omb1e' in the kitchen
Ehrshrdrrr pave "TT~'<tfr-"
?ons.tration_in makinp. toilet _saan.
rho next two months .ho will o-H-p
lomonstrations in makiner randies
md rakes for Christmas. VV_ are
iskinp every woman or housrmt
and take ndva-nt-npo?of-- tms
'rent onnort- nitv. Miss Chisholrn
s here at our service. She is able
n-1 williiiL' to lend a helninp hrnd.
Q"r iii-vt mmititw* -will be .it thr~
ionic rf Mrs. Ptirdher. Miss Chis?.]?
idannino to??crve a meal
o Omt (lav.
B^sie Feaster. reporter 1?
"L W I.LI AM PRESTON
'AS ESS
The fnneral services of Mr. Wil
iain (Bill) Preston were held am
lunrfay Oct. nineteenth fmm rtir
fohnson. Furiar&l?Ho&ve 3 p. in.
fr v.*n-? bom?;;t Knsfenvpr, 9. -0:t
nd was employed by McKesson
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SAVANNAH
November i
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mmg"-Saturday," Nov7lT
Expected To Sec Football Clash
d Home-coming Celebration
I j ^ 1
:! Attendance Teachers'
^Institute
i
; I On Wednesday*. October 20, the
t S ( . Attendance- Teachers' Insti(
tute, sponsored by the "S. C. Social
L Wurkw s Conference, was held in
: the Sundry School building: of tho
! First Baptist churih, Columbia.
The Institute was conducted by
| Mrs. Harriet Anthony, school
. I counselor, citv schools, Savannah,
t Gn.
| j Topics discussed were "The Importance
of Home Visits;" "Ways
antj Means of Giving and Obtrining
Cooperation from Social Agencies;"
"Interpretation of Legal
' Procedure;" "Relative Services to
' the School, Child, Parent and
Community;" "Likeness and Differences
to thi; Principal Teacher'
School Nurse rnd Visiting Teacher;"
"Part Child Plays in Ad.iusring
His Problems, and Diagnosis
of Problems."
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, Practiced procedure in the CoInmVnn
MPCTVA QpVinA'lo irt roopor/l f
ii L Li11 il!h i ?such??attendance
councils. NYA student cooperation,
1TTT71 guidance procedure, were related
to the group by Mrs. And
r e rra Baumgardner, visiting
teacher in the Columbia Ntjgru
schools.
CKNlLK It A 111 N NEWS
Sunday was a very beautiful day
for church goers in spite of the
nice lain that we have had.
.Sunday School opened with the
Supt. and teachers at' their posts.
Subject of the lesson was "Sin and
its Consequences," Galatioon 8:7;
1st John 1 :5; 2:8. The lesson was
, beautifully discussed from the beginning
to the end.
Mr. E. B Kilgo, Mr. and Mrs.
Ei rskin Kilgo spent the week with
Mrs. A. Kilgo and family.
Mr. and Mrs.- Prince Choice of
Abbeville. X. C., spent the week
lend with Mr. Arthur Sullivan and
family.
Mrs. Ada-Henry and-Miss Sallie Sullivan
were shaping in Fountain
Inn Monday afternoon.
T're school borrd held a meeting
.Monday night and diseussed plans ,
'or the school.
WHIT MI RE NEWS
Go to church and attend Sunday
school. Services were held 1
Sunday at Cedar Grove chcrch by
our Pastor, Rev. A. C. Chambers.
He preached a wonderful sermon*
We are very glad to have our
pastor-baekr
Services were held at Sims
Chapel Baptist church Sunday
nirht by the Pastor Rev. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Johr.son, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Joiner
Mr. L. P. Roid motored to Spartanburg
Wednesday to attend the .
funeral of Mr. B. C. Beaty. They '
also visited Mrs. Nora Bvrd who ,
they found better after being ill. .
NTjss Hyatt Enps \dho had been ,
Mil ?TX 4.: .1.: I 1 ,L!.
ii iui i< lunii 11nit' uepaneu mis \
life October 20th at the home of 1
"Mr. and Mrs. C. Caldwell. She ,
touk suddenly ill on Tuesday. uX- i
tor having a stroke. She was
funeralized and buried at Seek 1
| WH1 Raptist church. Friday, Oc- 1
tober .11 bv Rev. S. M. Halsley of
: Chester:?S?re survived by" ^
brother Madison Griffin and many 1
other nephews and r.eices and
friends, She was a member of !
. the \V. H. R. soehd-y.?A dear one""I
| has gone. A place is vacant in
her home. "
'
and TTohbihs for 15 years and |j
| loved by all who knew him. He is
survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice';
; Preston, one son, Mr. John H. [
Preston of Columbia and Roanoke, !
Va., one grand daughter, Mrs. '
_ Florence Preston Cook, and twc,.
great grand children of Columbia.t',
Third?m?1018.?H-e?wtrs?buried?rrrr
Palmetto Cemetery.
CH>ooo oo CH^cfaoooo
With Special
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Tuskegee Beats S. C.
State 33-12
??;???: ??- j s
Orangeburg, S. Coach Cleve
li. Abbott's Tuskegee (loldeti Ti- .
gers Avon their fifth It'll game ;
and fourth Tri a-row against one '
setback here Saturday afternoon v
as they outscored the air-minded
South Carolina State Bulldogs '
.13-12. but?there weie plenty of
anxious-moment* fr.r the rugged ;
Alabama foolball juggernaut. t,
South Carolina State outgained
Tuskegee 211 yards to loo on J"
?.crimmage rushes and passes, bag- J
ging 10 first downs to seven for
the Abbottmen, but inability to C
sustain repeated bids from inside *
the Tiger 10 yard line whittled
dcnvn the several golden opportuni- -f
t if><4 W*itV> \vVl?r?V* lw? mon c
...v.. m.mvii ?-.i\ iiiv.ii yji vyini.- o
Dawson. Paul Webber ?nd DeLoss
Berry were presented. 3
The panic starter! out at a
furious pace here Saturday and t
_the tremendous turnout literally ;
threw duckfits as the ball sizzled t
tr> nnrt fir, nvor the frridirrm ;it n.
dizzy pace.
Tuskepee drew first blood and 0
completely dominated the first ^
period, sc<vriny twiee. Arthur Saw- 1]
yer, ant.sized tailback from Tus. ^
ctloon. Alahnmui intm-ni ntml Hank
McCullnueh's herve on his own .10
yard line and raced 70 madcap "
yards ninny the cast sidelines
across the north f ed for a touchdown.?Marlon
Siuit-r:?fr-tttrtckr ?
missed the conversion but Tuskeyee
led 0 0. The Golden Titrers
strnck?mtmttes-4atec when a lx-au-- J2
tifnlly timed pf8" Guruarg. Ttohin tl
son to Robert Ivey, ouarterback
to riyht end. clicked for a comnletion
of 35 yard, at the -South '
Carolina State 40. with Ivey yMlopiny
the remnin;?y distance for
a touchdown. Robinson nvdo a
successful placcnv nt to hike Tuskovee's
niarpin to 11 0.
It was the chanye of periods th
that Soujtli Caroliti;, State, which S]
had driven 42 yards throuyh the M
Goldert Tiyors before the boome- 1
rane forward "prss Sawver inter. A
epta) lor a score, struck pavdirt. Tl
John Turner, punt in/ yuard, kick- p?
ed to Upshaw Sams at the Tuskeyee
four yard line, the latter bi
fumbliny, 'with Captain "AVillie de
Gordon, State cen'er. reflected the
It 11 out of bounds ip his lvilliaTrteffort
fur recovery It was State's lSe
ball at the four and Martin covered
the entire distance in three tries
for a touchdown. Turner missed
ino placement dut tno count was
>iarr<vwor) to 13-G
" TiTSkegco cliiVinrcd a 30 Vrrd
with Sams swinging around ?
State's '?ft ond on ~ deceptive re- o
verse for throe yards and a third ar
touchdown. Ivev made good on the
rirst of two placements to put Tus- ja
kogee ahead 20. G. (>t
But'Strte came hack like light- cv
nine to throw consternation into
the Trskeg. e rank shorth* after | 0f
'he new kickoff. '1 heouore art In. pr
quarterback, intercepted Robin- us
on's pass "n Tuskegee 32. sr
Tuskogee drew a 15 vard rough-j
in? nenaltv t,v the 17. Then a pn?s. j .
McCullough to Columbus Stanlcv. . j
wr? good nt the Tuskegee three. '
S'oxt. Cornelius Ford caught a pass
from MeC lli.iich,tbut ho was out- u'
side of the end zone and it was
ruled incomplete. On the following
r>lnv. M Cullougb's pass. intended
for Stanley, was batted down' hv a
Tuskefree baek. but Captain Gor'on
caught the boll on the way to
the ground and fell across the goal
line for a touchdown, narrowing
the count 2<~>-12 as the massive
frirong of State rooters went wild.
The half end d r few minutes later
pont.psted affair marked hy vevv
The final half was a bitterly
spirited Uot??&?-,..ung.e.rvtlexiia,nl.y.,
play.- Ttrskrwretv On superior ret:
sourcefulness. managed to strike
ppydirt two more times in the remaining
.10 minutes, but state had
iust as many opportunities, simnlv
lacking the vital punch needed
from eloscin. "
Tnskeeee moved out in front
26-12 in "the third period when she
climaxed a 2t ' "yartTnTrive' with '
Sawyer going over from the one
yard line. Tvev placement was
void. Tim- fuuvl tally of the., game
came in the fourth quarter*'when'
Cha-les Petty, Savannah boy
Playing l1 ft mi | foi?Tnskegeo, in
torvepted "McCulijugh's pass em
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~7 JOHNSTON NEWS
The PT. \ of tne .Itosei 'wt
chool held its. monthly?meet ii
!i Mont ay Jiixht, November 111
The silver tea that was giv
it the home ?f Air. ami Mrs. N'tr
Luiiis_uii Sunday nifctht, WH,J enjn
d by all that were present,
try inteivsting program wa> n
lered by .Mas. A. M. Spann.
Mrs. -Ruth -Forrest Pope, Wus
ngton, D, C.T -is?here at the b<
ide of her siek grandmothei M
dary Forrest. Wo are yh.d
eport that Mrs. Forrest is son
letter at this writing.
Mrs. Carrie Lott of iA-esvill
pent the week end with Mr. ar
Irs. C. P. Pope on Aiken St
Pew W. W. Gary has ret urn i
rom Washington, D C., where }
pent several monfhs.
A Dollar Day program of tl
dutual Aid Home Burial sociel
.ill he rendered at Mt. Zion Ba]
ist church on November 10 t
::jt) p.m. The public is invite
o attend. A sermon will be di
voi ed?by?Uov. J. Townaend.
Presiding Elder J. H. Thqrm
f Waltcrboro will hold his fourt
nd last quarterly conference f<
his year at Pethel C.M.E. churc
n Sunday night. All class' Icar
rs are asked to make n round r<
ort.
Mr. Willie Johnson and M
Hnton Medlock, who have joine
ic_II?S. N'avv snent the wee
i-i with parents, Mr. and Mr
'ritus Johnson, and Mrs. Notti
edlock.
Mr. Ernest Whickon of Midler
enn.. i? here visiting hi,. parents
r and M?*s. Ernest Whickon.
We were shocked to hear of th
path of Mrs. C. Jeter Thoma
io wife of Mr. Woods Thomas
he had a stroke Sunday and die
'biday morning at 8 o'clock. Th
uihtmi win t/c ni'iir rt St. Luk
. M. E. Zion church Wednesdaj
he family Tiave our deepest syni
ithv.
Rev. C. A. Hudson of Spartan
irg, passed through town Tues
ly. .
Mrs."Tiara Savage is not doini
r well rt this writing." Other
om to be do'ing fine.
AURORA CLUB NEWS
Seneca?The Aurora Club gav
Hallowe'en party Friday nigb.1
ctober 31, at the home of Ml
id Mrs. Willie Grant.
The room was decorated wit
ck-o'Lanterns black cats, ghost
c:, carrying out the spirit of th<
lebrated date.
We had good music and plent}
fun! Mr. I). D. Blackmail ex
essed our "appreciation for th
e of the home. Guests were Mes
s. Charles Wntinrt rind T C
? State 37 and Hoped untouch.
for a touchdown. Ivey'-s place,
cnt clicked and the final coun
is on the books at 33-12.
Dark Laugl
U-. ' , ?,ff^
"MadaJ^^\vauld tell "u
?d Bootsie lives here.
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DAY NOVEI
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SOCIAI, CM 15
l)J Tho_. L< s UfllUJC?CL L'.y litllt-.
f4j Social Club !<-b! ut'<! its fiist
' birthday M<?n iav nL-iit, (k: in r
' 2't. I Ml. with a I..vi a ! '
'U1 f<fv ill' n;b? is ; ri<i
. 1 n<- bitii'iu.'t \v?.s- ir:vi'(. a' ' .
lovidy InMia M:-*- \" > -I.t !.. '
t'n "ii I'uylor -'Met Tin- -u
i.V'.i.l at us. and wort*
h~- ^ b.?yta?rrn"~?ar.d
-? 1W>\ Ml Jlv,b RnlKn- -.f.piViTr>
lins. S. ( A-l-i' pM-^tdt-v/. Mr.
t(J Lips.-y. it a j hi*' say in jr. h*. hv:"*d
it mttnhcrs an.l f irt *}.? d:yi.If
i- I'M: W'.bd: v. to- h> r if-;!:'
t*. wit!. r,;t fi< V.l'i v
id inb.'ri-d k yi:*;. ! {. n*3"!:'i/.: My \v4,.H
th" tabh* wh: ! *.va? i.a r: t. <I v. .;}
?d v.?and pir.k ';r. H's- arid i-..
it* ly dish of fruits in :T?~~tM.tfbr-t<.
icprcscnt the s a<"r;; Aftt.-r" th?
ie trur-srs win- syat* d at- th*- v*b!?
ty th(. wo- ;i-i-'.t .! by Mr
>- I-ijisey. Tb. "first, cuurs. sorvid
.j- \vcr?* Mi'".,! a?..i ?-v. * ?. ' !!( v,;;?
, W'.'ilK' f I. '* 1. . . "
SI-CI.ml ft . I ,?! c.ti.i. -1 ; | .
lR and turkey dr?-**u:v _
j, sauce, Krone':. se'nd or
)r | l?'ttr???M with t'fnv-^trRrt- h **',
rolls. The third < <-.sr-<- wa> dessert.
. after-dinner mint* mounts. an-'
^?fignrettf'M. Ill f ini'.> .) r atom
the truest* cot in tleir car* :>ti<:
motored t<. Tavb-r'* Tavern T: ?>? <
they danced t'< the mu*ic ..f different
liiin rovnrds. The v.
m:rTr!'nn'.ii it.i1?>t";?-s' nf iV> 1
mornlntr. ea.hha.vimr hud a jrrand
r- evening1.
d,
k -The . rv>-nih.-> v ;. j j. -f.*>* v.
n~ i ' 1111111 M" -ml IT \V W
e H?11*v Mr. -,nd Mr*. John WVnian.
Mi?c Auhertn Ford :>rd ATr
West Mantra m. M;** O ' ]] Pmirtv'
]< find Mr. Arthur N?>nh Mi*.. Aboha
8> Murnhv and Mr Thomas T.insey
M?\ Hevrwrd itamrvor 'at 4- M:*e
F!*?e c.-nrN. Vr;"**M*.? Rolla**
and Mi*? Viola 1.1*vd Mr
A'ien Johnson and M's* R-u'd:r..";
d Walker.---Mr Win?*d Jacooes _^,nd
e Miss Fannvo I.ee Pdn?>. Mr. .T. 9
l* Anderson and Mr*. L. C abl've*'
' Mr. Jessie Rriirh:?a-nd?M'** Vd
'? Clndd. w? Mrs. Mr /, ' ? An. b:r?-r.
and Mrs. Alberta I.
" i Just here. we war.* * a?.':
- Mrs. l.b.vd f..r Y>warm h. i itnl
. tv shown i1- w; at her hoTms
Monday ni.'ht. w t r'arr -t Vf'r'
s much that Mr-. Nanee ar ' Mis.
I FT b n Petti* I) -'- w..-r. n't * hie *
I be with 'us. Mrs. N'ana* c*.H-d
I to Washington. ami Mr* Katev.
i had dea'Jj in the family.
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, ' Fred Green's Place
s WHERE THE EOOl) IS REST
e ' AND THE PRICES I.ESS C |
Always (Had To Servo You ;
> I Plato I.unch. Sandwiches \nd
Drinks of All Kinds
* ' i (iasoline and Oil
Day and All Nijiht Son ico
' I
Erod (iroon. Prop.
Corner Main and Roach St roots
- j Andrews, S. C.
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'lu trial.. >?*?-t?t -rt * hour
i : -'lav .' i-lil j.a:-'. s*:.?i curried
1.. -.11 -- a> a>.-ai. li.<- club is
. - S:1r tea Sun.
' 1 ; ' ' ^ 1 ?.?i ?tl.w
1 I .>11 :i:ul Mr?. C. Cole
t?l l I'...-1. -t'cieu beginning
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