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COLUME5A, 5. C'.
Carlisle?Sunday school - bepan
at 10:30 o'clock with officers at
their posts. After a Very muresttng
lesson in which all took an
active part in the discussion the
ksson was very ably reviewed by
Mr. Clarence Hancock. The col
lectioti continues to lie very -rood each
.Sunday. Wo rre .still
forward.
We arc expecting all of our
friends to be with us in. our rally
on the third Sunday-hi March.
News of encourage fnont still
conies from Rev. II. E. Hlllian,
who was Injured in a wreck. We
trust that he will continue to im??
prove.
The funeral of Brother Henri
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Coleman who was killed in the
wreck was held at William Cha
pel AME Zion church on Thursday.
Elder D. C. Crosby delivered
the eulogy; which was very* consoling
to the bereaved family and
friends. The high esteem in which
the deceased was held was attested
by the large number who
attended the funeral. All ^could
.not be seated. The florals were
^ many, and beautiful.
BETHEL GROVE ":
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I>. ('. Brown, Pastor
- * Gray court?fcunday "TsoTiooF was
called at the usual hour by the
Supt. J. C. Franklin. All teachers,
were at their posts. The lesson
was reviewed by the pastor and
a wonderful lesson. After tho !
lesson service began. The pastor's
text was taken from Romans]
3:23: All have sinned and come
short of the glory of God. Every
body enjoyed the wonderful sermon.
On Founder's day rally collection
$83.15. Three visitors from-Clinton
Mrs. Dillard and her sis
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rcr and brother; from Spartan- j
burg: Lonnie Fuller. They report- I
t ed an enjoyable visit.
life under our pastor Rev. D. C. !
Brown. We are preparing to re-,
pair our church. We have raised
Stir May Day money and plan1
ning for a big rally in March.
PROVIDENCE A.M.Tv CTII RTTT
Rev. J. E. Dixon. Pastor
_ The work rs progressing very
Sunday services were held at the
ttsaal thne and it was evident
that the holy spirit was in our
midst. We had one person to con-I
j&> ttect up with us ns a result. o f
the pastor's inspired sermon.
E The trustees rally was held
with gratifying results. Providenote
really has a fine set o f
g<F' men looking after- the tempoinl
of her eativities. The follow- I
Inft persons are on the sh k list
^writing: Mr. Noah Bowers,
?t. Aftincie Cattghmiri, Mrs. Hipp
ife3 and Miss Hart. We nre still pray
| * Mfc for them.
Howard TPr*ce end Harmon
|fe#fr'tato the United States Army.
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Lit LOO NEWS I
Smyrna A. M. E. Church
Rev. - Thomas lhivlor. Pastor J
Sunday bcinx our first quarter- |
Iv eonferenee, Sunday school op- i
ened at the usual hour with Supt.
ami -teachers at- theh^ posts. The j
Icsmjii wi.s laufr'at by tin* pastor; |
and reviewed l.y the Elder Dr. j
P. Gary. \W had a splendid J
Sunday school. After whivh the !
Elder, "reached a wonderful ser- [
mon forrn Matt. 27s".'. During j
his serinon he said: 'VV-rri 1 v tail:-j
Inc. about evervthbn ? ! ? >. ta!b I
r bout Jest? s av.e." Ills cIomiv: |
s<in<j; was There's Rest for t 'h e I
ZEG^y. W i' Rati a wafer- j
ernv ami wo had a nice dir.r.cr. 1
\mourt raised S28.fi".
fin FYh 2*1 the i I (n n ty M i s -d < n ti r y f
met at the home of Mrs. Lir.zi
Anderson. Tito tneefins; was' culled
to order by t!ie president Mrs.
[r.?z Smith. First sonfr bv Mrs. j
1 izzie . ' r ii *'silit; Scruvt^H^ ;
2'Ird Pat lms; prayer by the prof-J
ident. We ha<l a tv?od club meet- j
nitf. We were jrln<t to Jtavc with I
as some visiting sisters from
Cedar Grove and Laurel Hill. After
which we were served a delicious
repast by the mostcss. The
next meet in}? will be at the home
at* Sister Inez Smith. Amount <>1
-money--raised?85c;?
On our sick list Mr. James
Smith. We hope for him a speedy
recovery.
MORRIS BROWN A.M.E.
CHURCH
Rev. K. I. Lemon, Pastor
Morris Brown A. M. E. Church
is still alive, and progressing in
the work of the great A. M. K.
.Church in this state. Our services
ire largely ntten<led each Sunday.
ana tne usual number of visiting '
friends are attending the services,
especially "the "enlisted men in our
locality., .some. of whom have--eon--nected
themselves with our church
There is always a" cordial welcome j
to our many visiting friends._^A.-_j.
nong those of our members in the j
Armed Forces of the nation, are J
he following: Clarenc?? l*ra<i&n?jk-t.
Xouis Jennings, Louis Brown, Car- j
tor Deas, and several others whose |
namcs._d'o not come to our mmd |
at this time. We are doing our i
part in a patriotic manner, that I
"hTTTTUl llllll or me American poo :
pic in winning a complete vie- |
tory over the cniinies r De.moc- .
racy may he attained. Our church
has purchased u War Boixl, and
our contribution to the war efforts |
continue in every possible manner.
The subjects from which the L
sermons were preaenon last Min- i
day were we 11"received, vis. "Tins- i
tinfc in Jokus" and "The reward '
of the riphtroTr-'" delivered hy lhr[
pastor.
Antony the enlisted men who recently
have joined Morris Brown,
is Chaplain J. McCay. He has, on
many occasions spoken at Morris
Brown. He has made our church
his Church Home while here.
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!?CHED
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aifh's Sake !
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YOfcR
.-^y GHOCEK
SIPPGY }
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ing Co.
&REEMWOOD, S.C, !
Our revival meeting begins the
wr^k? pv^epertirrg EasTeV and corP
tinucs for two weeks, closing out
llie week after Easter Sunday.
The meeting wHl be- conducted by
Mrs. Keels, the Evangelist. We
hope you attend.
We are now engaged jn the installation
of a new Pipe Organ
rosiing thiv rlTdusand dollars.
This work will be completed withM
the next two weeks, and dedicated
with appropriate services.
We. look forward to this event
with a great deal of interest. We
: re all rejoicing.
Wo are now approaching our
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-1.41. V^v.ui U U,\ V UlllVl fUCL* NN I.llV.ll
embraces tho 'J ml. Sunday It. th:
,v nth (>"' : : !*. iP-V'h
A ;vo!!L-. the :n?n;b rs who hr.v
rrvn'ly departed iliis lifo. and
ended y rare or of usefulness in
oar chi rch. are Bin; Julius Giant,
and Sister Dello Rjchardson.
Em. Wm. Simmons has beer
elected a delegate to the Eleetortal
fiTttfgv [7i [To hold at And'*ov.
s, S. C. his month. Morris
Biwvn rs hopeful that lie will be
one of the Lay delegates to the
ensuring General Conference to b<
held in--Philadelphia, Pa. in lHH.
He i's a representative member of
our church, and is worthy of any
honor that can 'oe bestowed upon
i.iiii.
We are informed that the Library
at Allen University will bo
dedicated during this week. This
building is a distinct credit to the
members of the A. M. E. Church
in South Carolina. We have visited
it.
FIRST NAZARETH DART 1ST
C 11 IRC 11
Rev. W. M. Nval, l'aslor
Sunday was i; lovely <lay and
oh chuvch-rfoers were on fht.iv wny
tochOreh. A vast crowd witnessed
two wonderful sermons at our
jhurch.
.Sunday jStdiooL aLarted?at- the
usual time with the supt. and the
teachers and co-workers at thcit
posts of duty. The lesson was very
v-cTI taTPht l>y the teachers, afterwhich
the classes came to thy
'."vent. The lesson was reviewed
.trie classes were dismissed.
After fifteen minutes of Prayei
Service the choir , came to the
Yard for the opening of theTr.orniiifc
services. As the openintt hymr
' l.cj'H' olri ved t I-... r-.. 11 .
t - me no. st; in worsntn. The worship
service was helpful. The messages
for the i!ay by the pastoi
jvere full of the old-time spirit
and our hearts did burn within
while he talked. They were full
of the Pentecostal power.
We wire happy to have the
soldiers from the Columbia Air
Pare L<, n nder a few selections.
Soldiers are always welcon e to
wor-hrp v-ittr'in. We pray Clod's
Messina's on the men i-1 service,
that .they may continue to make
tfood and loyal soldiers.
The pastor wishes to urge the
members of our church to visit
the sick members. Deu. Koon,
(he chairman of the Deacon board
hns been reported sick.
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CHESTER i'ARAGKAI'HS
Mrs. Beatrice Gregory and
J son. Master Hoover Gregory s|
Friday in Heck Ilili, "aV Krie
shi'D 'Collouc. _J
Mrs. Kloiso W. Allen of N.
C. Was the guest of Mix. Ca
fsom, Mr.i. Baynurd Wright,
. nthev friends lux throe dayg~~
week. She Idui been to P
Beach, Fla., ,visiting her sis
Mrs. Williene W. Mi'tehencr,
j was enroute home. Mrs. Mitch;
ami Mrs. Allen are foinier CI
| ter citizens, the daughters of
i iate Mr. mrt Mis. Sam Wal
Friend,s were delighted to see
j after an absence _of 20 years,
Miss Kathlrn Walton was 11
j ied to Mr. \%'illli?" McDaniel
Sunday, Feb. 7. She is now
ng in New; rk, N. J., after
ig in Boonton, N. J.
Cpi. Hugh Walton arrived s
v at-hes^ earrrp in Desert, Call
j ua, after visiting his jimr
' Mr. and Mrs. George Walton,
i Center St., for a few days.
i Great mtrrriTT fs"Tx7h]r iTFr
1 in the 75th Birthday of Gi
Master Stanback, 011 Monday
J at 8 o'clock, in Finley High a
j torium. Grand Secretary. J.
i Dickson, of Columbia will
[present; Grand Master Dobbf
Atlanta, Ga.. will be guest sp<
er. The program is sponsored
the Masons. The Eastern S
, and friends everywhere ; ry
j ited to be present.
What a shock it was to Che
j ''>lk lo learn of the sudd 11 d(
?D>~?David F. 1 iioiupson,
1 Birmingham. Ala. He was
i known here, having been born
roared in his vicinity. He wa;
I teacher' in the Loomis St. se
many years ago. Dr. Thontj
was a school mate of Prof.
: nley. 4u4-Hrrrim. S
it Benedict College, Collin'
He was a~suoocssful pastor,
mmi. His loved ones }
). deepest sympathy of his
>f frit nils here.
Thr?.Juliili 0 Fingers oT 5T
'"arolina will appear in Fi
High -atulitorvum. on Tuesday
March !?. sponsored. by Miss 1
dene Harris 11. i.. teacher.
On Monday night. March 1
at X o'clock, the Sixth Grade
( aught by Mrs. C. M. Finley
ir presented in an original j:
"First Aid" is the center of
'crest. or I'nit they have stu
?his?y.ur. These pupils crn 1
are all types of wo.nds,
rtif.oial respiration. trans
lie injured, and in tact give
inch information on First
Mrs. Pearl Harno hrd as
ruest iast week her fii lid. i
Millie Smalls., of Jack son \
J^hrrATtri an alienee of 11 vi
' \Ir< Stn.-.llc M-.w -r-.s.-.?;-,!.
; <1 h re hy her many friends
Cunts have been ree.iwd j
~mwil?Kinjr the marriage of
^aul Renttv. of WlTiastiovo
Miss Mable I-'llon Jioykin. of C
ten. on .it unary 15. Friends \
4_ ilum?tlTtnpTTTPSK
Aviation Cadet K. P. I!
I "vom Taskeyee Flying School
j 10iv this week on n ? day
ough. He was the guest of
j Annua Realty on Thursday,
i Mrs. Ill; inin hark* has reti
" d heme iTTter fpctvimy- s
: vhr'.e in Washington and i
| York.
Pfc. William Jones spent
week end at home from C:
Sutton. N. C.
I.ittlw Miss Dorothy Rn
. elebrated her sixth birthday
Wednesday afternoon.- The 1
folk h:.d a fine time at the pit
Miss Archil Mae Writs!',
spending a few <lays in Haltin
; Clark.
Mr. Henry Rice, who is st
ing at N. C. State College in I
1 ham, spent Tuesday here 1
j his sister, Mfss Ruth Rice II
I teaclier nt Sinley High.
! LitHc Benjamin Isaiah Pi
j laby son of I)r. and Mrs. Pi
\shford St.. was ill a few# <
his week, hut is very much
or now.
Little Dwight McLurkin, 1
*on of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mel
kin, Loomis St., is improving
ev being quite sfck for sev
lays.
Mr. Sylvan Guest and Mr.
. >fcC)ellan were here?law v
rom Baltimore, visiting
> test's parents, on Mcl.urc
Mi's. Ansonia Hall White
caching in the graded schoo
J lover.
A number of Baptist mink
ittended the funeral services
'lev. D. F. Thompson, pnstoi
the leathng Baptist ohoreh in
minghani, Ala. at First Cah
Baptist church in Columlia, \
nesday. Dr. Thompson was
several years pastor of 1st
wiry, Hi Columbia.
Mr. John William Torbvt
hem last" week from camp in
laska. On Tuesday night, he
married t<T Miss Willie 1
Thompson, by Key^_Joim_^
at ner home on Patrick h't. 1
are spending his furlough in
isbury.
Master Hbovcr Gregory is
! new sales boy for The Palm
Leader out Pincknoy St. ex
i sion. See him for your paper
Masters John Gilbert Johl
j and Varulie Larks are ah
I ready with The PnlmKtto I.e
T.eh Friday and Saturday.
-j - Miss Marie Vance was- d
; last week from Washington
, iting relatives,
i Miss Mabel Hill, nusrc tea
in Lancaster Hijfh Pchool s
a few days hero with her u
nnd atint, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Griffin, Center St. Her fri
Miss Koseboro, of Lancaster
j rompanicd her. Miss Hill w
somewhat ill r. few clays v
i here, but was able to return !
I day to resume her duties.
[-() LEADER
Mrs. Susan Smith I?
!vZ Passes
mi- . It,.
J'fterngon. at tin* hor.v_' cX hii **
tbic- i;rarid dautrhtcr l<JlM Cab Street." '
and after an illness of two weeks.
hst Fife \va.- a nrrcticnl ears c v So
aim v?s wid ly known ntulrespected r
tor,, rmony people of both races,
and . Fenernl service* will be con- 1
;ncr ducted at Fir t Calvary Bnptrs'".
hts- church, Fridi y 4:00 p. r.i. Intir- I
the iiteni will be at the Palmetto c?r.i- e.
Kcr. it cry. v,
her She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Hattie Broome, ihyee sons,
iar- I.!vssrs. Nelson,"Truest and B?ron
nest Smith; one sister, Mrs. Nor- ,?
liv- si I.oriok; twelve grandchildren; u
lie- ' twelve great grandchild en and a
host of other relatives and fri.nds ^
ale- *
for- =?
Funeral Notice! 4?
own
and
11 He KYFK: M?s. Isabella Kycr.
udi- formerly of Charleston, S. C'.. and
K. widow of dhe.late Kdward Clrris- ^
l> e teper Kyer, died at her residence c;
i of itI2d Itiehlai.d Street. C-olmnbm. < v
:>ak- C., on March .''.id, 11'-**>' in the
by H5th year of !ier age. c
tars Funeral Sunday at Bethel A. y
in- V". Ciuirih, atier tin- morning Pl
service. ;;
Willis Johnson. Funeral Director. , ]
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o * . . 1 v/well
Kill) UILI. BAPTIST CHI NCH |
II ?1 f 1 M...- I IT I > A I
ivt"?. i*. n. ixuijuisurc, i iiMur
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ho?d Gadsden. S. C.?Tin- S. S. open- ~j*
>s<?.i . ,1 ;lt i:K. usjai l.o: r. \vith the f?
iu"' -tint. and her eo-ivork-. vs at their i";
1 ,T. S ,
ib;a. po.-t. Thi: lesson v.iis (an I'i.iiy
and taught hy the pastor uiul tlbrass.j *
low c.i by the < la -st>. All enjoyed the /
host XvniOH about "Jesus Ite>tO?es l.iUii
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At 11:4t> devotion was carried i
1 by Ueaeo;: Jasnor Rundobm and
i\ ster Hi lie McMiltinn. \t 1J:20 i
io nastor ciuvk to us lininj? " 50tb j
yiun; the scripture wn? read by [
f pastor fro in U 1
ev. John Branch. Rev. Robinson
.ok his text Come unto Me ail ye ,
a- labor and are heavy luden and !
will jrive you rest. Our hearts!
ere hijjhly lifted while the mtui
1 Clod talked with us.
The seca:d Sunday in Maivli
ill be a bar day for the trustees
'! Red IIill Baptist church. Kev.
. (J. Taylor w II be the speaker.
Sick .".re: Mrs. Elirn Davis. Mrs
'."C Jenkins, Mr?. (.'. M. Webber.
v. r. Guntcr
We are ?la<l to Irrrovr Mi a. Fiii"
enkinr is hohic fyn-n the Auwvi?iTi
We hone for thy sick a ]
pecdy recovery.
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Ot IA I. CLUB
Wo. the AHyn-Bciicdiev Social-!
1..1. met at the homo of Mr. and
I iv. 1!vans. The h"Use was ca'l- I
i '.>> e; <K r by the president Mr.
* hi. t II' -***- hi-<-' (-'haplra ii took |
1 !' v turned oac.-i in the lu ndsj
f the; president. The roll was
tiled and every number rcspondd
.with a Bible verse and fee.
The minutes of the last meet- 1
lg were read and adopted. Bus-1
u-ss of iir.nortrnee was discuss- (
4. end phrmrTivado for the near f
iiluve. The tlub adjourned to '
l.ei. at the home of Airs, (ilover, I
I-J. Allua-lloiiedicl Court. The \
o-tcss fCWed. a delirious repast,
i tryono expres;- d themselves
s onhwing the evening.
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ST. STEPHEN HIGH SCHOOL
The Parent-Teachers' association
liehl its rejjular meetiny ?>; the
third Sunday In February: Due
to the fact that many interest!. tv
Ihimrs Wl"" snii) iihnlt ;minl I'M- [
very at rye t-rowd assembled.
The members of the PTA
have pledyod themselves to pur
base a coat ranjyre lor the Home
Economics department which is
well on its wav to eonioletion
The cchonl <r!vo club presented
t he followinty program:'
1 heir." sons', Ron"ember Me
Opening:, Our Father's Prayer
So: ss: Great Day; <"or ldn't Hear
Nobody Pray; I'm on Mv Wav:
I'm Gonna Slav cn the Ra_ttle"
field
Songs?Just a Closer Walk With
Thee: I'm :i?Roiling*? -Josbuttr *
(tit on P-v.rdt' Ride on .Jesus.
Oil Is' k-ua'-.et?You Got a Shoe
Fongs: Sit Down; Oh Lord I Jes'
Come From the Fountain; Dry
Pones; Little David
Sontrs": Swing Low Sweet Chariot;
Joy to My 'Soul; Packing Up
Thome Remember Me.
The lee clul> is under the dire:ion
i Miss C'. V. Jones and is
oiakiii ?rapid progress.
Tiie lcwly elected officers of the
I'TA Pwioi.li.nl tit.- \'p,l
Wynrj; Viee-Presider.t, Mr. .Too
.Myers; Secretary. Miss I). L.
(Jardin; Treasurer, Mrs. Alice
Panrain. -
Miss Smalls oi' New York City
who was visitiny relatives in the
city also paid the school a visit. ,
O.; Sunday afternooon _i!u' ylet
:Iu!> went to Zion Methodist and
tendered a very inspirational proplain
for the women's club. This
was imdrw rhe rnisptr"s Tif tTvsw
Ali.e Ransom.
Ybe?1-11 -e 1!. b?hcl.I?rts: I'e:;u!;ir
.lU'etinjf with caeh member report
in<> su.iussfully on It is home proji
ct.
The officers of the. -1 -11 elilb for
104M are: President.--- Xa?IueiieL
fb\azteTT Vice-President. Martha
Goodman; Secretary, Deniice Hall
Ass':. Spv,. Jessie Home; Treasur
. r. Eunice Hasco; Chapkil", Ayelen?:
Gamble. . .
This el ill? is cojnpoiw! n' rev' 'liteen
member-? srr far, v. jiTi a v.
> ::i.;n;v hard to attain their you I.'
! (.!>. L:! through l'r~ vejriitr:}!|.;n
for- point rationing. loOO
>c aple u ere retristei'ed by o;ir fat .
It v. ' '
Domestic Help
Wanted!
: Girl ?'JeMOla! houscworkor with
Health C.iii'. 1 ikj children?start-I
'ir". s: !ni>- 40.00. .laskol 1G60 E. j
J-'tli Street. Brooklyn, New York.
:-o o o c ooc*}oc-.c - o o o'Ov.o o c-o:o<fc-.c<:
WANTED I
Experienced woman preferably
i to iivo or promises?Cencrnl
i hmrsgwerk* and nursmv;. Good
1 ItoiiH' and salary lor reliable w- ik- i
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(OLD 1)111 XK I'AKLOR
I 1012 WASHINGTON ST.
! JUST RITE
( A ! h A N 1) H () I H I.
i 1020 ?SL 102K 1-2 Washington Sf. !
j Bt.si in Service in Columbia, S. ('.
When you are Thirsty, Hungry or
j Best less, visit the above places,
I ye i ?welcome:
| Out-of-town visitors have a staml1
ins invitation. Its The Just Kite
Enough Said.
Poro Beauty School j
. -/"inuu ut iiAi niuiwoon Ave. "
beauty culture in all i
tts branches
. SKampooing, Pressing, Marcollir.g
j Croquinnllinp, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy aiV*
Electricity.
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I Ynnie M. Pope T. Malono, Pros
Wilhclmina C. Pope, Instructor
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| LEEVY'S
I FUNERAL HOM1
Undertaking and Embalm
?SLOGAN?
"As Near As Your Nearest Phc
AMBULANCE SERVIC
Bntesbnrg and Ridgeway, S.
1831 TAYI.pR HT. COLIJMI
PHONES! 23619?23610
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Saturday, March 6, 1943.
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TODAY \ND SATURDAY!
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a fast moving
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CA SABLANCA
With
INGKID F1ER0MAN ==
HUMPHREY' ROC ART
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"FRIDAY and SATl KDAY
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Mollie's Cafe and
T5eauty Shop
First Class?Best of Service
Reasonable To All
Opera every Day until Midi.i^h'.
Anpaintrnonts Filled
Phone 2-7K95
1916 BLANDING ST.
COM".MIMA'S NEWEST
?AND FINEST NKJHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINNSBORO ROAD
2'? Miles from the Cltv Limits
of?Eau Claire. The Savoy Club
? as formerly * Known" as the Palmetto
tirill
Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks/
A speciality
We cater to private parties
? nnd Clubs
Mrs. E. Nil.-s, Proprietress
VVaverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
Make This Your Headquarter?
For Complete
ONE-STOP tsEKVlCJK
Telephone D51S
Jasper Caldwell.- Manager
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NEW COZY INN
The Most Attractive Cafe
in the City
Mill Serve You With Lunches
Sandwiches, Beer, Mine, Cold
Drinks of every kind. Call and
sec for yourself.
Reasonable Prices to A11
ISO!) HARDEN STREET
Mrs. Cornelia Osbie Gray,
Proprietress
| Brown's Lunch Room
1014 LADY STREET^
I Good Home Cooking A
I. v Specialty xsu
, Prompt and Courteous Servicf^^T
1 Reasonable Prices
Open c;i^ \iob| Tnlil ftlitl
night. I
Mrs. \V. I,. Ilrown, Proprietress v
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