The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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tt'C, " PAGE EIGHT I Enrich ADLI \2.vcV 1 1+ wouldn't really seem CAcmD r_ i u<"vj i i-1\ in your nyrne there home-made Bread, Bisct Cakes and Pastries to se the family and friends, go to your grocer today < i . get a good supply of ! riched Table-Tested ADU j FKur. It is the standby j housewives. ; MILLED AND DISTRIB'JTl I ,, BY ALLEN BROS MILLING CO COLUMDIA. S. C. GREENWOOD. S. C. LAURENS NEWS Bethel A. Mr E. Cnurch Hev. L. C Butler, I'astor The Hvgalher was perfect for Easter Sunday. Sunday srhool be gan at the usual hour with Asst. Supt. McCoy and teachers at theii post. The review wa, given by Miss Mattie O. Duckett. Wc all enjoyed the inspiring sermon by the pnstoi%-subjeet The t Hmveyard Conversation. Text St. Johiv 20:15. Many visitors were present and acknowledged. ? At '1 p.m. a lovely Easter pro? gram was rendered by the young folk. Much credit is due Mes uumcs ma >y, uoipnm. isuuer, Williams, Sanders and Misses Duckett and Bcasley. We wish to invite the public to a Community Singing at the above named church Sunday- afternoon, May 2nd at 3:30 o'clock. Some of the choirs to appear on program ' are Poplar Springs N. 1 and No. 2; Rev. N. Youngs choir. Duncan Creek chotv and Mr. Bub Downs ? and choir of Spartanbuvg; Mr. J. Rr-Whittmnre and hi? quartet and several others whose names we failed to K?t- Come out "and enjoy an afternoon of gotapol singing. Bethel A. M. E. chui'th will present its 2nd annual Sunday school forum Mhy Oth at 3:30 p.m. The following churches will be represented: Springfield Baptist church Mr-?T. Smith. St. Paul Bantist church, Mr. Willie Meadors and thp Junior and Midget ehpirs respectively; Evening Light, Mrs. C. D. Beasley. Mt. Zio'n Baptist church, Mr. James Poole. N. Y. A. center, Mrs. Katie Hicks. Mrs ^bbio McWilliams Davjs of ISew York if? visitjng her parents Mr. and MJrs. Willie McWilliam? and family. Miss Dorothy Jackson snent the Easter season in Spartanburg. Miss Maggie Garrett of the Anderson county training school faculty spent the week end with her father Mr. Will Garrett and family. Prof, and Mrs. Robert Fltjyd of St. Matthews, S. _ C., spent the week end with the lattcr's father Mr. Albert Dial and family. Mrs. Alary Nance Maxwell who teaches in Thomaaville, Ga., and Mliss Helen Nance who teaches in Newberry were the week end guest* of their sister Mrs. M. N. Sanders and Jam ily. ' ^ffss-""ElizatjeTh-' Garrett snoni" the Easter season in llendersonville, N. ?C. M rs. Curri(. Edmunds and Miss Elizabeth Garrett entertained the members of the E. O. Social club Tuesday night, \April 20 and Mon and Monday night, April 2G. Mrs. Willie Mae Franks and Mrtss Doro thy Jackson entertained the members of club. j Master John Edward Hamlin jll of Columbia spent a fortnight with his grandmother Mrs. John P. Boyd and family, i Miss Julia Snann of the Finley ~ (righr faculty in Chester ~vtk^thir f oggie. v~T* : . w . ; Warnell Smith was host to the mambcrs of _tkh Jolly Pal* having club, Tuesday afternoon. St. Paul Baptist Church Rev. L. B. Moon, Pastor Beautiful Easter song* and inspiring sermons were the general themes throughout the services. Sunday, beginning with thc. Sunday school. Hev. H. H. Hill brdught thc story o f ti c Risen kord to Uti in the morning and ReV. Coker lifted us to highlit apij-itunl plane,. Sunday night. Muaie< hy ROnb-^choir. Mr. Dan Dor fptr of t.ifscnior choir left foi -?- ?h-induot?<>n camp Monday. Wc were happy to welcome tb4fee to the various servicos, Sun-, dilf: Mm. ETula, McClintock of 1 ? t t i K-"~ ; .J, .. -vv-i. . 9 gt/ ^Jabi uh ft In Vitamins ? F Easter Se BUY WAR '( BONDS ^pd" ? ?? Washington, D. C.: Pvt. Albert "Buddy Lee" Anderson, IT. S. Army; Miss --Mawic Irby_,' Pnine college, Augusta. Mrs. Hudgens accompanied Rev ami Mrs. E. W.WrighttoPruiceton Sunday. The fifth anniversary services for the pastor will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Personals The Community Garden club met at the i-ony of Mis^ R6sa Shepherd Monday. Miss Shepherd the Victory Comnujnityy garden. Mr. Andy Hlunter is president j Mrs. -Tcssie McCollum, secre t#iy: Mrs. Leila B. McCoy, treasurer; Mr. S. D Dcndy, counsellor. Masses Katheritio and Inez C1111 I iiiuKiiiun spent ~ine week end with home folks. Miss. Loreeri Wright visited her sister Lula Mae on Benedict's earn pus for the Easter season. Mrs. Mary Nance Maxwell and Miss Helqa Nance were gucst^ of Prof, and Mrs. Sanders over the week end. Mrs. Abbie McWilliams Davis of New York City is The guest of hcr^parerrts -here. Miss Estello Ri:e of the San-, dor,, high faculty spent Easter in Chester. Mrs. Eliza Smith and grand daughters Bonna Mae and Emma Eliza visited relatives in Goldville. Among the many nice affairs "fnr?tli(. ymingi'i?set?tftnr-Easter was the egg l unt at the Community NY A center Monday under the general supervision of Mrs. Katie Hicks. Mr. S. \V. Sullivan who employed in Monroe, N. C.. spent a few days at home last week. Mrs. Parthcna Anderson passed and was funcralized at St. Paul church last Tuesdav. She \vn? the oldest member of the church being DO years of ape. Rev. Mathis had charge of funeral services. Many cards and telegrams as well as lovely floral tributes attested the esteem of friends of the family and deceased. FLORENCE NEWS I. M, Stokes, reporter IThe pastors of t?'C city delivered to their congregation a beautiful Easter message. All the Sunday schools had their Easter program Hii(l-w?s enjoy ad by all. ?? The Job^ Gospel Singers rendered a program at thy East Side Mission on Easter. Sgt. and Mrs. Savaneus .Floyd left on their furlough t0 Hill Top, Miss., to visit; relatives and friends Mr. and ~Mr?. Theodore Simons of Wilmington, N. C., spent Easter with relatives and friends. Mr. Marshall Reese of Portsmouth, Va? is spending Easter with his parents on N. Sanborn St. Mrs. Eugenia Wilson, the wife of Mr, Willie Wilson, died on April . _2Urd She wa^ funeratized on Mon obnrrh Mrs. Alice Spencer of N. Y. C. and .Miss Berdell Reese of N. Y "t1: are rrr the[.pity. yii?itirtc relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Reese on 307 Sanborn St. Mrs. Lillie Bell Wallace and ((land daughter Ittte Floretta Wallace left for N.Y.C. to visit her son Junius Wallace, who is sick. Miss Bertha Moses spent Easter in Savannah, Ga.. with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moses and family also Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Myer? and family. Mrs. Juanrta R. Williams of N. Y. C.'sjient Easier in the city with relatives and friends.. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wallnw of Newport -News, Va., are in the wity visiting relatives and friends. Yhe folio \.fng visited relatives during Easter season: Pvt. Junius j Lonon of U. S. Army, Ashbury,' 1 " " ' T - - T 1 1 H Veiled .OUR or The ason u?Sj ^a^gwBWWIMfc, *4KKKmmmrnmumdj&r Intl.; Pet. Jacob McClain, Sgl. George Colter of Meadow Field. Cal.; Pvt. Jaiv.es L. Roberson of Camp Croft, Spartanburg.- " ~ Mr. B; I). Lakifl is a patient in .J.btLJieLced infirmary, liis many friends regret to know that he ban a ley; amputated. They also wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. James Jones who has been with the Western Union company foj> many years in still a natient in the McLood infirmary. His many friends wishes him a speedy l-fwn\y?vy. Pvt.'Elliott" Owens, Jr.. of Fort Dix, N. J., is in the city visiting Elliott Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Williams of Goldsboro, X. C. are in the city visiting relative ? and friends. Mr. Robert L^ikin of U. S. Army stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga., Mr. Ben Enkin of Chapel. N. C.; Mr. Thoir.ns Lakin of NYC arc in the city visiting their sick father Mr. B. D. Lakin, Sr. and other relatives. A surprise birthday party was given by Mrs. Delia Mae Douglas and Mrs. Mary Dixon-oil April 22 in honor pf her husband. Mr. John Douglas. The party was enjoyed by all. MT. TABOIt BAPTIST CHIHCH Rev. G. I). Collins, Pastor Clio?Sunday school as usual. For the morning worship the past.nr bar! :n; lii< pulpit euests the following Revs. W. L. Bryant, Pel erson and Wright. The pastor's theme: Ga Tell My Disciples To Meet Mc in Galilee. For forty minutes he kept the congrgation spell bound. Three joined. Colled ion $-10.41. Many visitors were, present. Miss Ruth Collins the daughter of our pastor was donated $7.00 by Mt. Tabor and $1.00 Iw <it Pnlnv au.. ?1 1.?I 11 v v* * wi.v;i. UUV lilUUAl'U tUUIll. Tile program was very good at Mt Tabor Sunday. The Silver Star and Clio [Brothers quartets rendered numbers. The corner stone laying was also successful. After which the pastor prayed a heartfelt prayer and Mrs. Florence Collins sang a hymn to fit the occasion. St. Peter pastor and members wish to thank Mr. F. B. Rogers (white f for the donation to St. Peter Baptist church of $25.00. Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Collins and daughter and Rev. Peterwin were tii ' guests of Dea anl Mrs Watkins Sunday; and th^ Monday guests of Dca and Mrs. Claudis McCall. The Mother's Day program will be held at Mt. Tabor the second Sunday nite, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Sarah McNeil i nd Mrs, Lillie McCall in charge. Read The Palmetto Leader for your information. Sec Mrs. Florence CollinM f nr Urvliv nev* DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor Easter*., Sunday was u l>eautiful one aii'<l everyone seemed to take advantage of this glorious day to tome out to the bouse of worship. Stinday school was nicely conducted by its officials after which the lesson was reviewed by the tiupt. Mr. Dreher. The pastor was at Mt. Pisgah during the day where he conducted appropriate Easter services. At 8 o'clock our Easter commit \.w jni-senifii a very interesting Kasfler .prcfgram. Mrs. Mnrjorie Chupp deserves credit for having tlie ability to bring to us such fine and timely programs. A large audience was present to witness thls delightful program. A oiartet singing was had at our chinch Mnday evening. This program was presented under the auspices nf Mrs. Victoria Jones. Corn Coleman, reporter * THE PALMETTC It's EasterTime fo m^n ii^" f "i" ? ? Chicago (Puss Photo Service. Harrow of this city, is shown abt day, April 25, with her hum* bum liunun" is still tie talk of the to reporter^ that baby Jacq'Uclym "is Bar row. "is a very important tvi aTt sure this." Mrs. Barrow ..with t c cessful in raising more than 8200, An {tele's, California, where he i.s c IDLE MEtfSAY Jl ASK IF THEY FA< Gov. Olin D. Johnston said to dry that only persons who refused to Work after being offered a jots would he jailed under the "work or light" in\v enacted by the last legislature. The measure, signed Into law by the governor last week, requires ths t all men between the ages of 18' and f>0 obtain jobs except those who have received their orders for induction into the army. J. C\ Artemus, business agent for the? Carpenters' Union, Local 22fi0, wrote the governor that several members of the union had sought jobs but because they werp not white the jobs were refused1. Artemus said several members of the union, "in response to postal cards reported at the United States employment office here to 4)e interviewed for carpenter work in a Jacksonville. Fla.. shipyard. They were toTd that only wfrtttr men were wanted. "In response to a newspaper advertisment, several others of our Local applied at the same office today and yesterday for skilled and unskilled jobs. Again, they were told only white workers are \\ <uiled.?"? "We stand now in this position: Practically all of our members art> ineligible for service in the army and navy because of age i >: ti. r? > iidiiui i iicrviuu',- ic\\ oi us will b(. allowed to fight. We are anxiou,. and willing to work on jobs for which..wo art> best fitted - and there are many of them available now - but we are not white, and this seems to be one of the conditions upon which we tan be hired. Not working, we will violate the law you just signed and will probably be put in jail, a thing none of us wants. "What can we do to help our Country under such circumstances? For our Local we have purchased over ?5,000 in Bond., as a unit and have probably doubled this amount -in individual purchases. We can't fight as cited above and want to work but cannot got "it because of nationality (race). Will you kindly advise us in this mat tcr : A Letter Written by Pvt. E. H. Robinson To hia f?ther and mot'cv when ho was leaving Knoxvillc. Tcnn., enroute to C'r.ivn Forrest. Tepn. April 23, 15142 115 \V. Cunicrland St. Knoxvillc, Tenn. Dear Mother: How arc yon all getting along by .(this time? This leaves me well. I received your loving letler sometime ago, also your card. Listen mother. I'm gomg to the ramp April tf>, lit42. I'm asking: you all to pray for me that my rbrys^ may be long upon the land which the Lord Cod giveth thee. I may not get to see you all any more on earth. Jest meet me in heaven, becaus.,.. 1 have already made my peace with God days I .JEST RITE CAI Also Just Rite $ 1 (?20?1028 1-2?1012 Was i X COUMBIA'S FINE ? MODERN CONVENIENCES { SondwicRcg and Beverages i DR.-ami MRS. I,. C. ! i ? > LEADER r the Joe Louis' Jac ^ fl m mm Hf -' * tV. pt tf' ' Ip^r ' fl ; < 'fWraffWSftBBBB Inc.) Little Jac quelyn Buri'nw, da >ve. Lit tle Jauqiic lyil t't'll' trrrrtrrd lier iv, "Jackie.Two and one-hall'_ipbn iwn. Mrs. Harrow fondly looks <>n a? the sweetest hain in the world.*' ' IT ilTft""btrby's"lifer and~fneq;relyn wi ' aid of as.so.iates. recently complete* 000. Sg't. Barrow, 'Wot Id's Heavy we .imaged in making the picture. "This jBSDENIEDi ~J ;E ARREST " [ past. Motho]* I'm goin.tr to pu i God in front and ask Him to hel| | me fight thL< battle. I know Ht nrely will, so don't worry aboti I me. ) Give?all?my h .end.- mv love: t tell them that I'm on a long jourI e-y.'mnr.-l- TIL write you al] wher I Your son. Edgar -H. Robinson Mr. Elmer Robinsuti of Harris / I burg. Pa.. elder brother of Pv Edgar H. Robinson snent last week \v4th?Ui-s fat her~ and_ another. M1 and M/rs. Jesse Robinson. He al so spent some days in Columbia with his friends Mrs. Summers and Mrs. Jeff-Tobias. Mrs. Hassie Curry is spending sometime in Detroit, Mich.. visiting her son. Pvt. ?Hasker Livingston. Jr.. of Arinistbn. Alnf-airn snout the week and with- his nn-nnts .Mr. ami Mrs. Hoisker Livingston. Mirs. Essie Rikai'd spent tlie ! ''WTcdc-eTTd' v.'itii?he,- d.iugi'tei and4 ion-in.law Mr. and Mrs Tontmie j Roy Oxner. Mr and Mrs. Eddie CJcorge Curry of Columbia spent the week end with his parents'Mr. J - '.U.1 Mrs. .Joe Curry j. REV. ROW MAX STIRRED C'H A PIN SUNDAY ? 1 Sunday being Easier Day our Pastor, t e Rev. \Y. R. Rowman ?t irred Chapin as never before: 1 he being deeply affected by hi | brother's dentil, preached?fmm -v this text "He rolled away the j .tones". He made beautiful appli- ; ations how the Lord moved each i Christian stonew. of trouble, el". . | Eight persons joined St. John at j ' he conclusion of his sermon which. J | many Claimed the first in several < ears. Tl e Easter program at Mt. Zion | j was enjoyed by all. Little Mary Alice Summers and Mis? Dorothy I Chatman won the financial prizes. 1 Th(. offering was S8.52. Our Educational rally is Sunday. The I Rev*. K. L. Moore of St. James | will preach the sermon. Mix?M. E. Cowman, our pas- | lor's wife and Mrs. Annie Oillman aVv" <.n? ?kh i.ihL_.-^LrtxAx-Siigii^ Mr. and Mrs. Champ Clarke anil j Mr. Carol Summers veil their' families spent Easter at Xewbev- , ry. The reporter witnessed tin I Easter program at Miller chapel] conducted by Mrs. Hattie Alexan-. I !er '1 he Rev. \\ . R. Bowman. Pins t iCenly and Ernest Sligh were the J Easter dinner guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Georev Summers. Our pastor also had a conference with Mr? Rosy Cannon, president of thrt Pulpit Aid club pertaining to her club and district conference. Tht. members were elated Sunday night - when tlie pastor annouuneed that all claims ~rrf the hurch had been met from t'o sexI itn tlvr* Ei:*'- 1 1 - * , ....J v., >"l_ J/1 rniMJ IUJ CKU'I'. I yfl l"(r 0 I i rowels will doubtless greet the pastor' Sunday, as he has not [ preached for us in several weeks, ihe pulnit being occupied by vis- j iting ministers. AND HOTEL f Drink Parlor x . hinRion St. Columbia, S. C. .j.j] ST IN SERVICE J _ HOME COOKED MEALS ^Jj VieROBBINS, Props. i j :quelyn u ? - ? ? 1 . " . pra Ur- r*!^' ih "V tM: ,**& 3 i ??^-L I Hi^ j n^i-t<?r of Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Lours tirnti big Las toi--> >?rtv. F.asfor Si l tr - _ ths old, the* little "Princess-ol r isr she Assures the protographer and 'Good groom i n g," continues"Mis' ii have iny special attention to ih1 a bond drive where she was su - ? ight Champion, is now in Los Is Tlie Army". c' M1V MORI A11 AilE XUL'RClf ?! - Ic' Rev. I,. 1". Vance. I'astor I ar srir'av was a great day at our nireh. it brought forth t > nrean'u of KasLr with a host of little \k in attendance to play their art on the. program. S." S. began t 11 o'.lock with the Sept., Mr. .evi Hare and t,is co-workers at i.lIx post. Wa were glad to have I'1 tv. and Mrs. Oxncr. Mrs. Oxncv rn ?-_xuu!_-f(.i'_iiiii- leathers in the nub- ... ic?school lu re. Also Ml", and Mrs Jennie Lindsoy from Shiloh eh lire ^ '.ad our own Rev. Chapman TTonv f p iie.naptist chur.h who is always ^ cady to render service. Imniediilel.v afier Sunday school prayci ervicy began conducted by Rev. .J Z\ apnian and Rev. Boyd^ Rev. M., Jxner was presented by the pastor and he brought u? a wonderful * ** message. 'Rev. Chapman opened I lie doop of the church and 14 persons joined. This is truly a proof t! at our church is spiritually alive L' Watch the Palmetto Leader for ' the report from our rally on the second Sunday in May for w c ~ moan to make our pastor smile. , FIRST NAZARETH BAPTIST CHl RCjl Rev. W. H. Neal, Pastor Being Easter Sunday the scr- _ vices for the entire day was ecu- . j 11< 1111111 tin. K I'sii rrcrl inn of Testis." The" pastor preached?out el the fullness of his heart, both ? <-01111011? were lull of tie Holy Spirit and there was no doubt * (hat all present wcirt out rajoie- _ ing and lill with the spirit. 1 .lust before die pastor called the bouse to worship the musical choir C rendered several musical selee- (ions, wtivh was pertaining to the Easter messages. At 5 o'clock tile Sunday school presented the Easter program. This program was ia charge of Mrs. Julia Gleen. This affair was well carried ou*. r Immediately after the Easter af tail' one was baptized by the pr.slor. ABBEVILLE-NEWS Alt. I'lea.suiU Baptist Church lU'v. T. L. Duckett. Pastor Sunday school began at the us- _ i.al houi with Mrs. 15. L. C.-Brown acting- as S'-pt. Attendance'1 was vpry auod. " ihis beniU -'EliSU'i' ttrtrpf -eliOoI TiacT their" Easter -progmvr * irmcdiatcly after Sunday school which v.a, enjoyed by all. At 12 n'clock tiie pastor ascended the rostrum and as-usual preach cd a wonderful sermon from the subject Carrying Glad Tidings and The Power of Tht. Empty Grave. At t o'clock the Sunday--school ^ hoard i eld its monthly meeting at Grace A ME chur.li. The highest amount was raised by the king ot ? St. aJmes AME church, S.r>..'57. The next hig est by the queen ot Grace AME church, St. 12. Total 5 amount raised $l!U'i4. _ The Tuileial of .Mi. Will Heed J was held at Mt. Pleasant Baptist I church last Thursday at 1 o'clock. : Rev. .1 W. Mathis of Laurens. S I C7~waS the frtr^rmttTrg- minister I Mr. Rood was well thought of by I Loth white and colored. He lived a noble life and died a noble death,* He will be sadly missed by all, especially the church. We loved him, but God loves him best. Sleep on llro. Reed, in the rculmK of'perfect peace. He leaves t0 mourn his passing ii wife, one daughter, four sons ind three sisters. Interment followed in the Harbison eemetts'ry Richie morticians in charge. At S o'clock the Union services cere held at Mr. Pleasant baptist church. Rov. McAdnms fiT the " 'resbyterian church was the H(>enk ')-. A large crowd attended this iiceting. . T| - i iOlM) \MCST COLT Mill A Continued iroin I'aye 7 r oi Rev. 1) i.. Drchi'i who wa infully hurt on tiie hand at t > Lip .Drink plant. \V. Columbia .timlay, April old and had ti i to the hosnitai for treatment ' homptrt^ttm-and- > n} st tine. We were very [dad to haVy ii T*?-nvtdytr^l'vt. 1,other Sum'.in >lden from Camn -.Mi-Kail llofl' in. N. <\. on last Sunday, Apri We hope l at he will sooi turn acrain. lie looks thy pie re of health and tells is tha e Army is a fine place to he. Lincoln Memorial Park, Inc. I '/tl ii m l\i ii A. CEMETERY F.KKKVK SINC.LF AND FAMILY PLOTS NOV L. F. SCOTT, Mgr. Phone 2-4765 ? ( U M S V 1j T ?? 4AI) AM CECII First '1 ime in State, County or City , I will toll you jusi gam- the love o: 10 one you most desire: contra influence the acticns of anyone "cn-thrnig+i miles- ttwirV. Cum rtee sueeess? where -otrhe t-s?Hrii M M)AM CECIL All Itusiness Confidential Hours! Ill a m o. n _ ? ? U.UI. IW J srmanently located in 2nd Pull an Trailer on left side of High ay?No. V coming nut of ( uliimbi: *xt to Mrs. Rolands iiroe. Stun pen Sundays W. Cotirmtia, S. (' Ic Special Readings for a shor time only! "or Appointments i'hune 221)70 foro Beauty School acated at 2481 Millwood Ave 3EAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES hampooing, Pressing, Marcelfint Uroquinolling, Finger Waving. Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy anr^ Electricity. PHONE 5687 tnnie M. Pope T. Malone, Pre; Wllliulmliia C. Pupc, Instiuctui iVaverly Esso Statioi :or. PINE & TAYLOR STS Make This Your Headquarlert For Complete CLNK-STUP SEKVlLiS Cars Washed 7.~>c uarantced Esso Lubrication 7^ Car Simonized SI..10 'l ire Repair oOc up Telephone 9518 Jasper Caldwell, Manager Euneh- Rssr 1011 LAI)Y STREET Good Home*Cooking A Specialty Prompt and Courteous Service Reasonable Prices Ipcn Each Day Until Mit night. Irs. \V. L. Brown, Proprictre* IFFVV'QFIT UULi ! 1 U 1 Undertaking: and Embaln LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE ANYTIME ANYWHKRl Superior Equipme Superior Service ?SLOGAN? LOWER PR I C E N o urti?rvinf Poor ttrfrrF 1831 TAYI.OR ST. COLl'M f V_ Saturday. May 1, 1948 ^ STARTING SI NOW BOX1TA GANY1M.E in r; "Hitler's Children51? \\ ^ ~~ ?wb?i iiimap?aw? PLAYING TOI)A Y__ A MIGHTY EPIC or THE WEST "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" < AT . THE * 1 : MONDAY & TUESDAY j"The Commandos Strike At Dawn" Slar-ring _ _ L PALL MI NI / , ANNA LEE ) I. IONETaI DAY nkl VITAMIN sL=J* TABLETS H,7^l THINK of il! Your mln- sil imura daily renuiromenta ^ of A and I) Vitamins or of KTt* ?yilranant tiihlrt?Remember WjBfJ-. \ the name ONE-A-DAk f (brand) Vitamin Tablets. j \l P5B-"" NLKVIML Tk O TENSE nerves make D you Wakeful. Cranky, H est less? Dr. Milea Nervlna TYn?ion. Got it at_your drug |_ VW )</^& store. Read ffirwctioha ana I ^ use only as directed. |Alka-Seltzer WHBN Headache, Mua- /5 rular Pains or Simple >4 1 Neuralgia, Distress after I v ^ Meals, (las on Stomach, or \ y* "Morning After" interfere wA with your work or spoil fl J \ , your fun, try.AJka-SelUer. jl' | " ? T H E ? NEW COZY INN ... ( The Most Attractive Cafe in the Citv Will, Serve You With Lunches Sandwiches, Reer, * Wine, Cold ? Orinltfr of every kind.. Call and see for yourself. Reasonable Prices to All 1509 HARDEN STREET MrsrCujLiielia O.sbic Groyt ^ Proprietress f ?|??J??|?e|ee'?eJ??J?e|?ejMjee|e?Jeet 5 COLl.MHIA'S' N E W EST AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB THE SAVOY CLUB LOC ATED ON THE OLD WINNSBORO ROAD ,c 2'? Miles from the City Limits I of Eau Claire. The Savoy Club was formerly known as the Palmetto Grill. Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks A speciality y- We cater to private parties and Clubs ?> Mr.?. Lulu E. N'iUs, Proprietress Mollie's Cafe and Beauty Shop 1 , First Class?Best of Service Reasonable To AU j. [ Open evei*y Day until Midnigh'.. Appointments Eilledj A Phone 2-7895 v iS 1919 BLANDING ST. NERALHOME ~ I. S. Ijeevy9 Mffr. IBIA ' PITON'E 23R19 I : |HIHMaMa|HiaHB|aMHaiaJ ' " -"i 1 ... ..... .... J