The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 12, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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FLORENCE NEWS
I. M. Stokes, Reporter
PvV* V Pvt. CiedrK'e Lovett of Fori |
Devens, Mass.. spent last Friday
with Mrs. U. 11, Halloinan and Mi.'
and Mrs. Mahchi Stoke .. Pvt.
Lovett is the former nun agar o!
th<> Lincoln theatre of this eitv.
Miss Estellc Kite of ''Laurens,
spent, several dny^.tvUh Mis. T. R.
Peik a.; left S..nday- for Durham.!
N to attene summer school at !
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N. C. State college. |
Mrs. Alice It. Spencer has re- i
turned?Trr-N-v.v V"i'h City nt'lo-c
r pcndir.tr. ncvctal weeks with rela- I
lives ami friends. _ Mr. a|til Mrs. !
. Elliott Reese, and family. Aeeoin-I
ponied by her niece Mh;s Marie '
Cooper.
Mrs. Clyde Reese left last week j
-.-for Wiushintfttin,-U- t".. where she,
will spend the summit'.
I.es F.nlre Nous Honored
At Bridge ,
On Fr day. .larie ' 'Mesdanies |
i,aura .u. tir.inl a' ' Mrs; T. \.|
? j?Myffshnnored tl?j< member^ <>f 1U<<Los
I'lmic* Nous Serial and ("ultu.-j
nit cJul- with <i brid^i- party at tlie
Mr, - Grant "" >?' SlThose
prisi.HL were: Misses 1
Ia:lia SI. liruirtn ii." Mia nanTT, kTuie ,
Myrtlt. L. Wi!)iau.i s, liernie 1.. Me-J
Br.Mo. Elizabeth t.. I'eninow and |
Marguerite E, IVrter (at! blub
members) Misses Vera L. Green
?f Wilson. Noitli C'arolilia; 31. K.
Scott. l.o<da .McCicose, also MesBrrnette.
liais,\ It. Brailey. T. U.
IVrkins and Mr.-. (J. B. Williams.
The h'p.ii .store pri/.4.' was won
by Miss Mariah Kliue.
Mrs. Gordon B. Williams wlio
joined her husbur.d in Camden. N. |
J. vvas presented a j;ift also.
All of the ttaests'soeiiU'd to liavc
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"Adluh Flour a |
Is My Favorite i
Mother recommended it to me |
shortly after my marriage
and I have used it very sue- !
poses ever since." Why don't fj
you get a bag today and try ,
It?
Enriched Table-Tesfed
ADLUH
FLOUR
YOUR GROCER
I CAN SUPPLY YOU
|City-Widt
1 Beauti<
2 Beginning Tuesday. Jui
? Shops will he Closed ALL
?. Further Notice.
AIRS. A. I,. LYLI-s
?> 221 ft Washington Street
;; ALBERTA'S .REALTY SHOP
j |? 222ti Senate Street j
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i'. AMY'S REALTY SHOP 1
; j 1125 l-Sf-Wns-hingCon Street j
BENZKNA'S REALTY SALON!
J- 62t? 1-2 Bliutdtng- Street i
I CHAUME REALTY SALON j
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11 CLAUDIA'S BEAUTY SHOP
| | 2480 Millwood Avenue
U?- 4 >
EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOT
|| 2510 Richland Street
;; uuse beauty shoe
I | 1107 1-2 Washington .Street
Bp I : ELS1ELEEN BEAUTY SHOP
* I ~ ~ 2029 Taylor Street
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enjoyed themselves,
.Mr. aitd Mrs. iieiijamlu K. Morgan
First Wed'hag Anniversary
Beautiful Kvenl
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Of i-onlial interest t?? a wide fir
, le of friends in and out of the
stale was the fust wedding: anniversary
celebration of Mr. and
-.M i *.?Hi'iijomi v F. Morgan of. <>0d .
I'alm street. Florence, June did.
'J'h.. home was effectively. decorated
with nink roses, gladioli .nnl
iv y. white floor baskets were plaee<t
in-tile livi and lied rooms aiTd
-uli and lac 1 ts.
Mr. and Mis. Morgan were stand
ing i>i a beautiful p.'iik rnge and >
ivy covered gate-way. On each |
side of the irate were '! candles, (hi '
, l:n> jnantle were miniature oil
a in | is.
Mis Morgan's dress was of a
beautiful blue, she wore a string of
pearls that were give!, bet by her
grandmother.
| (IlieSts were greeted on arrival
| by Miss C'arrit. Fell of Florence.
Mtss iirlf-tntrirttthttl?the y
.cceiving line, which was composed.
"?f fV'l . and .Mrs .Morgan. Mrs. SalWilier
hfii ..I* -Mrs _
Morgan. Mr. a- u Mrs. Purvis lienI
<?u M < har IcsTrrV, S". C.' Mrs. Hen
I so,) prior to her marriage v.as
L'a'unila Smith. Master Kabl?
I Giant. Jr.. of Charleston; Miss
' Mary Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
C. Morgan of Wadcsboro, N. (*.
Presiding over the Morgans'
-register was Miiss^Cieininie- Barnes.
Ueccivng the many beautiful
and useful gins was Miss (ieoi - I
gianna Gorman of Charleston. After
leaving' the gift" room 'guests
v.er0 invited into the dining room
by Mrs. Kosa Holmes Casley and
Mrs. Jessie Miller Williams, where
Mrs K\elyn Bennett Guiles prcsrded
over the refreshments. Miss
Inez Black Mrs. Thelma Robinson
Jones, ai^'s. Edith Lewis and Mrs.
Laura MvCleesl. Grant assisted in
serving refreshments.
The dining room was decorated
with beautiful tlowors. The table
was soread w ith a lovely lact. cl^th.
.entered with-a huge pum-U -howl Idled
to its capacity. On one end
?f the table was the anniversSVy
| akf. which had printed mi the top
" Hlv MofgHHs- -M-sfcr-Wcild-ittgAn?
ii I verv'iiT d\ t cither end of "The"
table wei r nankt: s jilaeed s>> as
L_i.u fouu_-a V-C'.-- At t4w end of
th,. table were lighted pink candles
4ii gold candelabra.
A delicious punch and dainty individual
iced cakcS decorated with
nil k rosebuds were served. But
Li-ml pecans and railed .?pcaiuitsT
were passed around hy Mrs. I.aura
MeCleese Grant,
A number ?>!* quests in and out
of the city were presort.
Mrs. Moryan is a graduate of
S. State-vollujfo and has- Uuiu'hl
"in Floj.iue county for three years.
Mr. Morgan is a graduate of S.
( , State eolloy, and has served as
principal of Hast Middle school of
How man. S. ('., and is now einloyt
d as v ocational Ag instructor of
W ilson high school <.f this city.
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HARDY'S BEAM Y SALON ?
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122H Hampton Street tf
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1230 Park Street *.
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1119 1-2 Washington Street V
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; I'OHO REALTY SCHOOL
2181 Millwood Avenue X
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TU LA'S REWTY SALON %
2023 Taylor Street
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3302 ReaumonT Avenue " A "
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UKAl"FORT DISTRICT- NOTKS
While Hall Charge
Rev;?Kv -Parker, Pastor
Fast Cumhahoe Charge
Ret. -Capers,Pastor
I. W. Wilbur a. I . K.
M'.mia.v. {June titli was a fine
day for service. We were able to
ly Conference Sunday morning for
the Rev. Capers and his good peo
l>l". and the White llall (Quarterly
Conference in the afternoon. Roth
i|uarters were up-to-date in every
all v. Thosr?mttrnHers?like all
others on the district, stand high
with their people and are well
thought of. We sold lid copies
of The Palmett,, Leader in those
congregating. We5, have a readme
people on the. Rcauforl District.
We will hi? at Sheldon,
Ml cnezer and IJUuUsville on next
I .ord's I Jay.'-- P. K.
Madam PAULINE
PAT; w IST?li ft; r i : A t m ;k
(iiiaiunices to Kcad Your
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Call*- your -Sweetheart J?y?name.
Readings imi all affairs of lift*.
I'ritTs in reach of everyone
While and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILI.R
! ' .
.Madam 'Office ?on Meeting Slrcct
next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch
City of West Columbia
IMON BAPTIST CIICRCII
Lev. L?C. Jenkins, Pastor
Rev. J. C. M'kens front th, l!ii?Ie
school at ILncdiet collet^. cpit(iuetod
the services Sunday in the
absence of our pastor. There was
a larjx.. attendance at the Sundav
^ * >-rhuol
lunn w till Supt. Win Ron1 In
in ehnrye. I-\T CFTU inornin^1 revvices
the Rev. M ikens brnugt to
us a soul stirring message. Suit
jeer-~t'nivcrsal Pcayc'T Text St.
Lliky '2:11. We \veft? all benefiteci
by such a wonderful sermon.
'Jjle choirs -were tilled to their en
pnciiy and rendered excellent music.
Miss Lille. M. Cireen at the
piano.
Childi en's' Day will he ii.'ghly
observed?Sutnl.i v.
Rev.?T?4k?R rondos worshiped
with us ?>n his M issue ary tour.
Anions tin- visitors were Rev.
I.awson n missionary worker from
Atlanta. Ga. We always make
our uisitors nelcomc. Oar siel;
lies at\. on the mend. We pray
niui'h for them. t:
Mr. Gaten Thomas is home from
the hospital.
The Young People. Social club is
t-hing a silver tea at the home of
Mas. Daisy Hello Williams. U f'J
I j'rk_oii tin- hrd Sint'liiy at j.'ihiO
I'l i. Thj? nubile is cordially* inYiteiT.
' Mri" General ( 'lark, prcsT(ieilt;
1). W. Williams, seeretarv
i>. B, Williams, reporter
I.AM-: CITY NKWt,
Although Sunday was a hot day
many churchgoers were present
at the various churches. The A.
('. E. League of St. James met as
usual 011 Sunday evening with the
President Miss Erma Thompson
at her post. Miss Thompson left
Tuesday for Winston-Salem, NT.
C., to sec her sick sister. The
League work is to he carried on
by Mr. James Eaddy, assisted by
the other officers of the League.
Mrs. Liiia McNair. came home
on a visit last week from Camden,
N. J. She plans to return to N.
J. soon.
M r>. Lui lene Evans, Miss Ituthie
Let' McCutcheon and Miss
Mamie ffwlnynr* Itft thm far
Morris cojluge" to attend summer
school. jj '
Mrs. "EWlan Austin left last Fri
d?v for ftrooklynr - N.- ?-. to visit
relatives of her husband. She is
expected to return in two or three
weeks.
Mrs. Vivian Odom of Southern
Pines. N. C., spent last week end
here with her mother, Mr'S. Monnic
Moore. Her daughter Loretta
was with her. Mrs. Odom plans
tr. enter summer school at the
Teachers' college in Fayettcvillc,
N. C.. where she is expected to
receive her degree sobn.
Rev. B. J. Brock, Jr., of Sumter
was the guest of Mtss Queen Ester
Washington last Sunday, Rev.
Brock was principal of the Sandy
Bay school near here last term.
Miss Clara Lee Brockington
plans to leave Jutie 14 for Bender
sonville, N. Shi- is to he away
one month.
Mrs. Lulu D. Bryant is eTpccf^
ed to leave soon for N-o.w York to
_uait,hor daughter. Mrs. Jamo Mae
Bryant.
""Miss IJllie Bell Brockinlfton is
tn leave on June 14 to visit hoi
UTtcle, Mr. Odin Borr of Philadelphia,
Pa.
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THE PALMETTO
400SOUTHCAROI
! ENTER NAVY IN I
- More than ivift* as many Negro t
ci entered tip. I'. S. Navy during ;
lie,, nmnlh ol' May as heretofore i
j havf been accepted in any'single -t
| month since tip. Navy in June last .;
year announced its change inpoli- ;
1 cy toward Negroes and admitted
. Ihein for general serviced A to- |
1 , - - i
j tsl of men were accepted ny i
' he Naval Officers at lh;> Joint |
I \rmcd Forces Induction Center at | '
-Fort--Jttefenn>? 171 of -These- -men I
f-.net the-?ce<};-irement^-f.H' ^lp}iJ:en- I!
I !vt. seamen, and were sent t ?il
Camp Robert Smalls, CSreut Lakes, i'
Cleat Lakes. Illinois, for .their J '
basic training. During their train | J
'ing period, they are^ given a series.
of aptitude am! intelligence tests'. I 1
If a satisfactory gratnr is made, i '
tlicy will es ter one of the Navy's j 1
Service Schools, to specialize in a j '
trade. These schools are located I
I , . G* i
jat (Jrcat Lakcd, Illinois, and Hump >
I'M! institute, Virginia. Many :
Soutli Carolina Negro youths have i
made o+itstaiuiinv records ii: .these i
schools. Provisions have been i
Iinui,.- tn train IKJtTtn i in a in =fc
these trade . s< hocds, within the v
next twelve nn-nlhs. a
Si'vdntcer. m" jh(. inductees :
levied the ('oiis.truetion Battalions '
better known as the "Seahees".
and wci'p sent to Camp I'oar.v, Me- '
Hinder. Va., for tJieir I?:i> it. train- j I
nig. Alter they _jiavt. completed |
FOR II. S. N/
(I'll.I. OCT BKI.OM
'Chief Sperinlis-i ,l<dni ! '. Potts. I S
, II. S. .Navy Rrerpit in;; Statioii,
! First National Bank Hldg.,
I Colombia, S. .(I.
I Pear Sir: ?
I am inten'sled in better ?.ev:in
I I'lease send" rue eomplrte inform:'! i>
Navy. Naval Ke.-urve, or SKABIvliS.
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who founded' this
how did they i'ay '
what is the secret
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?WHI- l?J?
Readers
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117 KEARNEY A YEN EE
.A Uw'Jl. ,-Xr ' nY Jm. . -Ji.-..
LEADER
Snanegroest
month of may jheir
trai: in-;. they will be sent ti? I
. Naval bus<- outside the conli'
ental t niled States t<> build dry- v'
locks and aiiT?? 1 * 1 s, ;ulU.yJ'.cpyi r \ v;i r
11 I that aii'jhl have been dam- 't
Fired. * s?
The l oinainiin; I T'J men qualified , j
[ Stewards Mate aid w^re sent vV
<> the Naval Tea line; Station ?M
Norfolk. Vifyinia. ,.*
Vol y t h roe?IF-fma- old* volunteer
<1 for the navy through the eight at
invy reeruitii.jj substations local- pt
*l ia the staie. For the second ei
hue in the last three months the
olumbia station ha s taken the K
cad in securing Negro youths a- S1
vay from Chaileston. IS of the
ota-l number of IT year olds from M
olumbia as compared with 1 1 s*t
from Charleston. '*<
Chief Specialist John F. I'olts
t_atc?l that llu U. SI"Navy in eif
leavoritts? to have every tenth man d
n the 'jeneral -ervice a Negro so
'.tat they will be represented in
' ;<? lTI.-h io
by Nep roe-. ere accepted now. as 11
pprentice .-co men in unlj'mited
lumbers. Tna also explains why ,r
he facilities a; Cleat Fakes have
cell greatly expanded and the "
rod*- training program extended *'
o ik-Ii a lai'te number ?d" qunliicd
Negroes.
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15 COCOA NET SHAMPOO R
SHEEN PICESSO --1- ..r?0
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$1.35
k Federal Tax ..10
will pay the Post a ire. SI.43? - -B
idnrta for (he Beauty Shop.
lit /^rvntiAli a mi/\At I
ft i uiu unAiiu.> ?
JER8EY CITY, N. J. I n
, yiw ?
, MiVufcii^ ' ifn^1 'i ii1 - i .1* J
ridge string-news
Mrs. E. \V. IRfbulrax and son
wcns nvr spending -a? few- weeKT
.Jacksonville Fla.; visiting hei
inghtcr Elizabeth.
I Mr. and Mrs. t'. 15. Tooiner were,
silyrs in Ridgy Spring Sunday
Miss Arni'c Ruth Willianis left
ir sunnner school in Columbia
.unlay.
Misses Florence and l>oris Kthcdgo
left for N. V. whevc they
ill live with their sisters.
Little Iressa Peterson eolcbratI
her seventh birthday Friday
ith a group of her little friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George I'elcrsbn
.d daughter of Marion were
lests of their parents this week
id Mr. <*md Mrs. E. F. Peterson.
Mrs. R. R. Garlenton and Miss
atie Broadnax o f Greenville
lent a few hours Lome last week.
Miss Gladys Quattlcbaum and
iss Dorothy Broadnax who were
udents at Benedict have rcturnI
in me. ,
Pvt. Willie Pumdnax of Far'
icks tHuI Iris brother JO. W. Jjv
>ent Sunday horn,, with parents,
r. and Mrs. C. ('. Broudnux.
Miss Jointee Jenkins is home
tcr spending a successful term
Yoorhces N. and I. school.
Those returning after the elosg
of the school term: ~~Mlr. and
is. Robert Merrill, Mr. W. B.
azzard, J., Miss Mary Hazzard,
r. and Mrs. Floyd Hammond.
Mr. ami Mrs. Cresswell llamond
and s<mi spent Sunday home
illi parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
ammoi'd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall
( .spending some timc in Marion
id Orangeburg with sister and
ot her.
rs. I,ila Fthcildge Brooks
*id To Rest
1 ast arites wri'c hehl for Mrs.
ia Crunks Wednesday at u:00
:l<?.k at Hide,?i Hill church. She
us' ill for only a few minutes
fore passing.
For many years she was a loymcinbcr
of Ridge Hdl church.
)e sei ved ?faithfully with the. L.
A. club and the choir. The
, UUM--* U1 IIMIUUI
ice aiul flowers gave testimony
'esteem in which she was hol?l.
Tlwlgc. Spring -iia^- InsL..a~ worth hile
citizen.
HiXlNXJTON CIKCl'IT Ni:\VSL
Kev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor
Sunday past found lis with
etlu'l church aid wc had a very
rs. Carrie Taylor and Mr. John
. Sligh opened on time. Mr. Ru?_Sligh
taught the 1st Bible class
id Mrss Bessie Taylor the lesson
cture class. Our pastor revicwI
the lesson. And after regular
votion he preached the morning
rmon. Subject The Last Mcsngcr
and the Last Message, from
alachi. The Holy Communion
as administered by our pastor
id Rev, >J. Ci, Lybrand who afmade
soiuL. .ronwks. We are
ways glad tu have visitors. :
The e'ass leaders made fine rearts.
Mr. J. W. Blade's class
the banner class for th.- month.
On next Wednesday, night Rev.
. Minis of Columbia will jneacli
>r us at Betiiel church. The pub2
is invited to hear this great
reacher.
Mrs. Ella M. Bates of Columbus
hio was hert> visiting her father
ev. F. C Laws and other relativ?
on last week-end.
Pvt. Jack Kcisler of Augusta,
a. was the week-end guest of hi;s
ifo, Mrs. Sarah Kcisler.
Plan are being made to begin
le work of beuutifieation on Beth
I church since thc rally of last
eck.
Mrs.-Roberta Black of Savanah,
Ga., is here at this writing
isiting relative);
Rev, ami MYs. B. <1. l''inkleH are
- siding here on Depot St., and
e are happy to have them i'n our
lidst.
Mr. Olen Green is home again to
ic delight of his many friends afr
airoperation at thc Columbia
ospital. His wife, Mrs. Jimmic
1. is also,improving nicely at this
) iting and Mrs. Easter Stoudiihe
also. Others on thc sick list:
re Mrs. Scllenna Rish, Mrs.
inka Drehcr, Mrs. Hessie Boyd,
ir. Charlie Bicklcy and Mr. Mon?st
Wise.
~~We hope for thenr an early rcovery.
C AVI Fit OK VPttC
>tr Prters A. M. 1?. Church
lev. II. C. Scott, Pastor
Sunday was a lovely day and
S. hcKOn as usual. Our Pastor
lev- R. C. Scott preached- a wonerful
sermon. We were only
a
fyorry that this sctwit whk not I
broadcast, for we belrove it would -j
have helped humaTTTtjr-in this critical
period.
We h?c tflad to have the followir.j;
students home: The Misses
Alma Cummin^s, Alease Jenkins,
j Maynie Belle Keitt and Geneva
Jenkins are home from school also
'Masses Annie Mac Gordly and
j ?dellt* Snell.
St. Peters ?chool had a "Birr
i Day" June JUi, Ascension Day.
| Too much prai\e cannot l\. jriven
the sponsor, "hey raised $85.00.
.Mr. Wade Jamison was fullerI
alized Thursday. June 1th.
i visited Sis mother Mrs. Sadie John
son last "week.
Mrs. Mavme Black Thompson,
i Miss Sara U. Kobe, Mrs. Martha
| Johnson are op. the sick list.
Miss Ruby Clay Keitt is now do'
inr-defense woik, Orangeburg|
When you want to visit the Metropolitan
church, come to St. I'e|
tei's AME church, Cameron.-?>.
1*K0 F liSSION A L DENTAL
NOTICE Mar'
J to i>uy one chair type
cuspid'-.-?used.
Hox f J Dillon, b. C.
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room
Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Mrs. Rosa Davis. Proprietor
Z.'lt!) Gervais. St. Phone 2-78'JO
Lincoln Memorial .
Park, Inc.
Columbia's New
CEMETERfY
UESEKYE SINGLE AND
family plots now
L. V. SCOTT. Mgr.
Phone 2-4765
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MADAM CECIL
4? First Time in Stale, County
* *?or City L~
' ? wJ I will toil you just
^what you want to
-know about your
f r icmls, enemies
garn the loVC of
t'hc one you most desire; control
.or influence the actions of anyone,
even though miles away. (Juar'
an tec success where others fail.
MADAM CECIL
All
Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 0 p.m.
j Permanently located in 2nd PullI
man Trailer on left side of Highj
way No. 1 coming out of Columbia
| next to Mrs. KolaiuU^Croc. .Store
I Open Sundays \V. Columbia','S. C. j
| 50c Special Kcadings_for a_ short
n . time only!
| For Appointments Phone 22070
'Waverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
Make This Your Headquarter*
For Complete
ONK-BTOF SKKVl^K
Telephone 9518
Jasper Caldwell. Manager
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Brown's Lunch Boom
1014 LAI)Y STREET
Good Home Cooking A
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Prompt and Courteous Service
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1 Open Each Day Until Midnight.
Mrs. \V. L. Brown, Proprietress
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Undertaking and Embalmi
LADY ASSISTANT
AMBULANCES
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
Superior Equipmer
Superior Service
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PRICES
No Deserving Poor Eefnsei
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Foro Beauty School
Located at 2481 Millwood Ars.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALi
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing. Pressing, Marcelling
C.roquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy an(*
Electricity.
PHONE 5687
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres.
Wiihelmina C. Pope, Instructor
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COLUMBIA'S NEWEST
ANI) FINEST NIGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB
( LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINNSBORO ROAD
2\'t Miles from the City Limits
of Eau Claire. The Savoy Cluk
was formerly known as the Pal*
| metlo Grill.
Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks
A speciality
Wc cater to private parties
and Clubs
Mrs. Ltila E. Nilcs, Proprietress
Mollie's Cafe and
Beauty Shop
First Class?Best of Service
ltcasortabtc To AU
.Open every.JDay until Midnight.
Appointmonts Filled...
Phone 2-7895 -~
191R BLANBING ST. ^
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^ I. S. I^eevy, Mgr.
HA PHONE 23619
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