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partmont assigned him to appei
Army" film: Tlie flicker is in tl
nor Bros. Studio for the Army 1
punching bag indicates that Sgt
with a left. This is a part of
will he released soon., Set. Joe
a short f u Hon eh with his famil
reporters and asked h,is opinion,
fighting forces, his only reply \
Army."?(Press Photo Service,
CARLISLE NEWS
Mr. James R. Frederick o
Camp Wheeler, Ga., spent thr?
days here visiting his wife, '.Mir
Bcrnice Brown Frederick, a forn
?? ? ?i?teacher of Carlisle?srhouL- M
and Mrs. Lewis Stewart enUrtaii
? ed with a delightful dlvjun: pai
ty at their home fln Thursday ei
?. ening in tumor?of-itlr> run! Mr
Frederick.
Mrs. Ehvillie Chapman of L\
.ftrsburg, Fla.. i. visiting her mot
^^ ami sniu,Jtf. Trya
? ByftT :?nR family. :
Mrs. JByril of Winston-,Sale)
ir vi'siling her sister and brothei
~~ George .Savagvand family. ^TF
Leana Savage is ill at present ar
was taken to Newbery hospita
We hope she will soon rocovo
Mr. Frank Jeter is <n?-the mend.
Wo are very glad to have som
of otir young men who arc in th
U. S. Army Service home: IV
James Jeter, Pvt. Julius Tuckei
Pvt. Fjrank Atj.hur Sims an
others.
Miss Vashti Johnson left Moil
day for S. Stuuroolkge i'<n- 'Sin
Madam PAULINE
PALMIST?LIKE . HKAIIEH
Guarantees to Read Your
V Entire Life
Calls jour Sweetheart bv name
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RewHngs on all affairs of life.
Prices in reach of everjone
White and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILER
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who turned netor^vvhen the War I)o -av
ii* in Trvin/r" Rnrlin'c 4*Thii?~ Ic TUn r?\-?
ie final statfe of production at War- j '
2nft*rgency Relief Fund. The blurred SQ|
. Joe (who knows how) has just led .
Fgt. Louis' set in the picture which c"
Louis arrived in Chicago Friday for oi{
[y and friends. When questioned by ros
of being a member of Uncle Sam's vc
vas, "I am a soldier and I'm in the nt,
Inc.) ' Y
inor school session. ??: jgMrs.
Ellen Englrsb left Monday j0(]
for Rock Hill where she is to be ,.i,.
f l . . . ,
in training two weeks. pa]
^ J Quite a successful rally was '
s' had at Williams Chapel A. M. E. the
Kion church Sunday night, May his
A* JOtli. Many of iho men paid 55 rot
A and women $2.50. In addition to plj,
that we have some faithful wo- ]
? men who were in jtccord with the "Ea
l~*~ j asior. Rev. Ht~ E. llVUinn- a n d- hip
trustees who reported as follows: c|u
Mrs. Irene Lancy, $0.00; Mrs. km
!l T'earl Johnson $11.05; Mrs. Bell mn
_n Jeter $17. Ill; Mrs. Ellen English mf.
$21.2-1 v Mrs-. Nettie Mcdlock $20; Lt.
n Mrs. I.illic Stewart. $52.70; Mrs.
"Agnes Sims. $70.40. Grand total the
!il tYiTThe' I IK~AY,. ~tKKTTTr j
's the h'.enibeis an friends of other Mil
^ churches who helped us to put los
' over a high night at Williams tioi
r* TTnfpe^ AMKZ church. Thanks
to .our faithful women. R]
t* 'rt- x t_ .. i i
i iiv iruru quarterly tonference 1
0 will be held at St. Luke A .ME Zi?n
l# church Saturday. June I'.lth at 2
o'clock. 'We are aski'ng all of- ' ?
1 t~
" liters to be present. Dr. I). C. f0
Crosby, P. E.. Rev. 11. E. Lillian ?jl(
pastor.
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REEDY UK AN ('II NEWS ' '?!
Margaret Herrin, Reporter sun
hou
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.Mindav school at the usual hour.
Lesson taught by l)ea. Rcnnic Lee _ '
Javksou from Mine Creek. Re- U'"
mark* by Miss Edna Herring. Re- '
sponse by Dra. Art.hur P?urkett. ',c
. which were enjoyed by all. Sunday
school was dismissed by Miss .
Sarah Ciibson. After S. S. prayer
services l>cgan.' Rev. Pains deliv- C
rreTI one of those soul stirring larjs
sermons' from the frext: If they pas
know the gift of (iod who gives chu
they shall ask for forgiveness; wa>
I | which tilled each heart with joy. For
.Our Children's Day will he on 1.01
'the tiirt Sunday in July. ful
>- M 1. ZION A. M. K. CHl'K< H nig
Tun
Rev. ('. ('. Mcliwain, I'astor ,\ir_
Sunday 'was indeed a 'nappy day Sun
here and service began with a and
warm. prayer meeting. The pas- .our
j. lor delivered- rv burning message besi
from St. Luke 1-1:9, theme: Make Hai
Room - for Jesus-. Many interest- Lea
ing points were brought out. Af- dirt
texward the Lord's Supper was two
served Due to the shortness of suci
|| gas, the nastor held his ehurrh .1..,,
meeting Sunday afternoon. .It t,ve
was a grand success. Our big f
church rally will be held the first us
Sunday afternoon in July. The terl
public is invited to come. The fnsi
program was very fine at night. f5U]
We thank the members of St. Mat our
thews and other different church- ?Cn
e? for taking part on the program, pa-.
* Sunday afternoon .\ft. Zion pos
lisher board will go to Zion Pil grim
Baptist church and Sunday but
night the pastor and choir will bod
be at St. Luke. mP(
The pastor and family, Mrs. sen
Nancy Koatwright, Mrs. C. Cook,_gop
aim ?rirs. .wttlie Moyrt were the
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and krto
Mrs. Henry Alston. *el
Mrs. Julin Kelly who has been Oth
borne frown Philadelphia, .Pa., suff K*t
ering with a broken leg for <8 iftwi
r weeks wish for her friend* to #pe
ctivities at Allenenedict
Ct. Center
Thursay, Jum 10, l'Jlil, the Sei
re Men of Fo??t Jackson and th
ilurahia Air Base were entet
ined within dance. During th
ening punch ancF eakes wci
rved.
Friday right, June. 11, the tecr
e boys and girls were honore
th a school closing dance. Ic
?am was scnctl during?thn c\
ing.
Flag Day was observed Monda
lie 1 itli at (?:J0. Lt. Scott o
rrt-Jacksoii. whs the spoakcrr
The children from Old Howar
<yground and St. Anne's play
ornd took part on the progran
Saturday. June 10, there will b
dan.e for the Service Men a
B- center. The nurses at the t'n
nbia hospital will entertain.
A group of nrcii from Co 70f
the Columbia Air Base was roy
y entertained along with Cc
271 th Inf. of Ft7~vfaekson las
ursday night, June ' 10. Till
tcrtainment whr given by th
reation department. There wor
;ty service rlien and about fift;
4*.?All expressed themselves
_ having sp^nt- a veryplcasan
oning.
The Service Men of Fort Jack
1 were entertained by the A1
i-Benodivt Court chorus Frida;
flit, May- 28th with a weine
>si and a block dance. Light
re strung across the Cour
tza where the daneing tool
ice. Tables were placed so a
have; the seene of an old fash
i picnic. The members of th<
>rus were kept quite busy pre
ring the weinios for roasting.
1'he soldiers met their guests a
! social room. Each soldier anc
guest were given weinios t<
ist after which they were sup
t?d with.rolls and sauce.
Music was furnished bv niecohi
eh expressed themselves as hat
r had n^wonderful t+me. - Thi
>rus was very much pleased tc
jw they had contributed to th<
ral building ' of our service
n. The men were in ehprgc
Whims who expressed lib
ititudc for tiie entertainment ol
1 men.
dr; T. Miles supervisor ant
s.s Josephine .'White, leader, arc
<11* no umc .11 pianiwnsr 4-ocroa.
i.i for our boy it;
lock Party at Allenenedict
Ct. June 21
here's a lot of fun In store
all who attend the Culture
ih's Stloqk Party on Tuesday
King, June 21r^at Attoi-Bcnc^
. Court.
'hose desiring to escape the
lmor heat will welcome a few
rs respite on the lawns o f
za Court.
ood music and refreshments
he furnished. The admission
only ten cents. Proceeds will
used for Wilkinson Home.
KATER ST. Lt'KE
M. K. CHL RCH
harleston?Last Sunday ajc
class was baptized by the
tor, and received into the
rch. The morning message
i delivered by Rev. (Hterculcs
d. Dr. 0. H. Whitfiehtror-St.
lis, Mo., preached a wondersermon
at night. The church
. prnu-iln.l :
. _.?>1 uv>m Miwruuuc ana
ht. Mrs. V. T. EHis, with the
ior choir was real fine all day.
Joseph Reeac, Supt. of the
irlay school, and all officers
teachers were out in full, and
Sunday school is among the
Ho be found anywhere. Mrs.
uiah Monroe, heads the Allen
guo. Women's Tag Day rally
cted by Mrs. Anna Bell Young
t-iSimdrtys ago was a great
tress, and Men's Tag Day Sunled
by Mrs. V. T-. Ellis, went
r the?top.?
>r. J. (Lt. Benbow will he with
Sunday to hold our third quary
conference and it will be an
hration to he at our church
riday. Over $3,000 raised in
spring rally and one hundred
verts during the quarter. Our
lor has been somewhat indised,
and has been advised by
physician to take a vacation,
continues at his post. Evcryly
is inivted to our quarterly
sting Sunday. Music by the
ior choir, Mr. Alonzo Richard.
chorister.
w that she is recovering very
i and doing Hne at thia Writing,
iers who ir-matn on the Aiok
are Bro. -Evans, Bra.
ity COak* whom we hope a
edy. recovery.
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THE PALMETTO LEAI
I Union Baptist Church
| To Hold
Deacons' Rally
0 The punic Is cordially Invited
.. to he present Sunday, June 20th,
e throughout the day. Our Deacons
c are planning t(> make this a red
letter day.
Dr. Julian CI. Stuart, a loyal
(| member of our church, ami an
c outstanding private citizen of Columhia,
-and the only Negro?specialist
in the field of medicine in
y the city, attended an intcr-raeial
,f meeting in Durham, N. C., last
(1 some very important facts which
. were gloanod from the meeting.
1.1 This meeting continues in Ate
lanta, Georgia. ,
t We had a very line Sunday
school. Children's Day_wa? observed,
and our pastor brought
us a very approj?riate message.
- ." A liberal collection was taken
?. for Mrs. P. A. Ingram who is a
t delegate at the Women's State
s Convention which will be held in
e St. George next week,
e One member from each of the
y 8 Circles ?f the Missionary Soei
? win nr a ncicgatc tu thc i.m^,
t~ vention. ~ ?
Six children were baptized on
- Sunday night, after a magnifi
cent sermon by Rev. Jenkins. The
Junior choir sang beautifully. A
r quartet contest will be sponsored
s by Missionary Society June 22.
t Among Sunday's visitors were
* L. C. Jenkins, Jr., U.S.A., and
1 _hi& two .sisters. Mrs. Dora Cun
niughanu l?nd Martha Goal arc
c added to our sick list. Others arc
' improving.
t LAKE CITY NEWS
The 12th annual district meeting
of the Sisters' Missionary
Council of the Pentecostal church
will convene in Lake City June
r 2J-27 at the church of Rev. D.C.
v- MvFadden. Sister Slorence Eaddy I
j is district president.
, The Children's Day exercise J
;dw7is sponsored Sunday nlXc a I1
p, .Wesley-Methodist Church by Mrs,-'
. Julia Washington. She had a ? |
f her helper Miss Kuthic Lee Mc- j
Cutchen. At St.'- Jamea the oxer-1
f nscs were, sponsored by Miss j
? Kstellc Thompson,"^assisted b y 1
. Mrs. Etta Barnes.
Thn -I
- .... .Tv>iii?.ii .-> puviviy o 1
Christian Service presented a I
, Wesley a Mock Conference o n
last Thursday nite. The sermon
was preached by itcv. Sister Vivian
Washington.
Savannah Daily who was seriously
hurt by auto is very much
improved. She is to come "home
" Trorh the hospital the first part
of next week. Rev. S. K. Daily
expresses thanks to all who helped
him out in his trouble.
Rev. ami Mrs. H. H. Cooper of
Kiugstrcc were seen in town on
Monday.
Miss Celestine Graham spent
last Wednesday*-in^Florence visiting
her aunt add .shopping.
Miss Lena Takall is home from
New York City for two weeks on
account of the death of her aunt.
Trof. Swinton of St. Stephen- High
School stopped by the home
of Miss Celestine Graham early
Monday evening. Mr. Swinton is
iOu...*;.... ??
t'.u.iiuii.* w <ibiuiiti summer scnool
at?Hampton- this srrnrirrerr
Mrs. Dorothy Thomas ami Mrs.
Mattic B. Wilson of Winston-Salem,
N.C., arc here visiting rel.
atives.
Mr. Isaae Graham is in Catskill,
N. Y.V visiting relatives.
Mrs. Minnie Martin and Miss
Karltne Hannah """"faff for New
- York last weck^_
MisaMaxino McBride is in Orangeburg
visiting her aunt. I
WATCH YOUR HAIR
AND
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SCALP TREATMENT
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One 8 Oz. jar LESTER'S BFTT1
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Send Money Order for $1.45. W
We Carry a Fuli Line of Pr
Wffle for our OiUloff.
lW. A M. PRODITC]
Hf KEARNEY AVRNHK
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Clementine Wilkins is back, hnn
third semester at Allen University i
feress, Clementine is shown above 01
She won the title of "Miss Bronze ('
crowned bvMayor Edward .1. Kelly. '
Alethia Wilkins at okll South Park
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Sunday was quite a beautiful i
-day?nod chui chgoer-?-dom ed?theii?p
appreciation by crowding the i'
churches in attendance. The tie- (
vot foturhscrvfcfs -rnndnetwt?by rtvrr.
local nren'Micvs ^?ni
4 ? v- pair t iii^ i
and full of the Holy Spirit. Iter I
W. Eraser preached a line sermon, i
Theme "The Powder of God". The i
Children's Day program was con- (
ducted by the young people and b
was (juite successful. Miss Ethel jt
Davis was the officiating officer, j a
Mrs. Edith Thomas had charge of j f
the music. iM>'Ss Z. .M. Martin de- |
livcred one of her popular ad- 1
dresses. Miss Grace Dukes. Mr. o
TTT W dim iris" M r. .J. Lucas, Mr. ill
Burke were the officiating' stew- d
ar<ls. Mr. R. I.. Byrd, Mr. E. .1. V
Jeffrey, Mr. B. .Martin, Mr. .Jas. '
Marcus arc leaving no stone un
turned in the painting of the *T
church. The members are very an i,
xious to do their part so thht everything
will be in order for Lho
district confercmc. Dr. K. C" j
Wright. D. S. will hold "ftis thini' jj
Quarterly conference at John Wes- j ^
ley church Sunday night. June 27. *
Stewards, trustees, class leaders, I ..
cxhoitors. local preachers, church |
school Suptn., WSCS presidents, i .
Youth presidents, Brotherhoods I ,
arc urged to bo on hand so that ' ^
this will be one of the bcat-con
ferences ever held on the charge.
Prof. (Douglas one of the former
principals of I>amar Junior hi was
the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bonnie Martin.
Mr. Mlrllcr McKnight, .Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dial, enjoyed the
Children's Day services, very much. N
"Mr. Sain Daniels spent the week '
end at home with Mrs. DahiHs. *
Sandy <?rovc Methodist Chufch
The WSCS held its monthly 1
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% Federal Tax .10 j
e will pay the Postage. $1.43
odnrta for the Beauty STiop. j
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MdEtitiBamKm^^
lie in" Chicago after spending her <
n Columbia, S. CY .A devout gol- j
i her way to Jackson Park course. |
hicago oCP.'l-J" and was officially >
She resides with her mother, Mrs.
way and will return to school on
,*c. Inc.) 1
Hte4+ng at th" home ??f- Mr. and v
drs. ]1. Iluir last Sunday after- ^
aithful president expressed ap'i
eeia11nii and tluirks tr? the group Y
or the * splondrd work done for i
he church this year, Tiio officers I
md?members are all smiles over "
hairs for tiie choir. Mr. Moses ?
livers as president of the choir,* \
s doing a line job in training tho c
ongregathm to sing. Mr. I.,
ioodson has jlledged more and
elter service as leafier of the
ho;r. lie is going to sing now
s never befoie. We are looking r
oru'ard to-a great day.?? 1
T lie class?h_iidtn-s?arc asked to
ring a line report to the third
..lyitcrly tonipence whi'ch will he
eld- at John Wesley church. Sunny
night. Jure 27th. Dr. 1-1. C.
Slight D.S. will preach at that
inie.
TiiIture Club Has
Successful Year
The (.VHure Cluh, organized i
nor than twenty-live years ago,*
as just closed one of the most
Sessl'ul years of its existence. [
the last meeting members ex- ;
il-,l'd !?) ?< it llrln -f-m rtra " '
ial\contributinns made by Coumbians
for the support of Wi 1 inson
Home. Gifts next year,
lowever, must he in larger a- j
uounts if the ever-increasing war
time responsibilities" are to be
net.
The following officers and com- ?
nittce chairmen for the ensuing f
ear were elected: Mrs. Bell K. ,
'inceut, Pres.; Mrs. Grace,, Ruff, {
ice-president; Mrs. Louise RolersoTr,
recording .secrotafy"; Mrs. '
)ais.v Counts, assistant recording
eerotary; Mrs: 'Ada Paul, finan- ]
ia 1 secretary; Mrs. Ada Cooper, ,
reasorer and Mrs. Malinda Hope ,
haplaitt. 1 i
Mrs. Hazel RMose, dramatics; <
A rs. Klakic jl*'. ?Bailey, program; !
diss Birdie 'Pompcy, publicity;
4rs. llatti^Green, local charities
llrs. Annie B. Weston, Harvest
"cstival; Mrs. Ola Wakefield, Wil ^
;inson Home; Mrs. Marian Paul,
"?deration; Mrs. Vivian Pompoy,
ale of tickets; Mrs. Annie Evans
\nnual Drive; Mrs. Etta Sightler,
ourtesy; Mrs. Horatio Nelson,
ictivities.
IIANNAII A, M. B. CHLRCH
T K RnKlnann Pooln*
Sunday the members were out
11 large numbers. S. S. at the
isuaT hour with &upt. and officers
it their post. At H:80 Rev. Rolv"
nson in his own way brought a
ivondcrful message from 'Paul's
.etter to the Romans. The mesuige
was very,instructive and upvfting.
Communion was served.
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Columbia Agents
Pilgrim Ins. Shower
Manager Hinton
Recently, the agency force of
the Columbia district of the Pilgrim
Health and Life Insurance
company tendered their marager,
fames M. Hinton an "Appreciation
form 01 the production^ of _Jieii:
business ir the ordinary and inI'.ustrial
departments; and weekly
eolldttionsT Ordinary production
lor the week was $-15,000 (fortylive
thousand dollars); industrial
moduetion $5-1.1;2; eolleeirons $1,>29.22.
It was the largest week ever
staged in Columbia by the agents
if the company. It was engineered
by Assistant 'Managers St.
Clair Robinson and Harry M. Tay
lot'; and Ordinary Supervisor Louis
C. Gibson. Ti Columbia district
leads the entire Pilgrim system
in iiu; case for 19411: Mr. Hinton.
aside from making this remarkahic
record fur his company, is
actively en-raped in the civic and
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oinmunity.
illOW CAWAAW H.U'T^LMLIU.H
Rev. ?I. I'. Pearson, Pastor
State Park. S. C.?At teii a.m.
niu' S. S. was opened. Wc were
happy to have Mr. Wise from St.
Paul Baptist, College Place, and
Mrs. Adlirc IJl.tler from St. Paul,
Saluda. These two visitors wor-.
shiped with us throughout the
lay. Prayer-vueetittg followed^ by
[Vacuus K. Beiton and Win. Griftin,
after whicn the pastor brought
? wonderful sermon. This was a
special message to the children in
keeping with the day. Rev. Mr.
Pearson, accompanied by Rev. I,.
P. Moss preached another soul stir
ring sermon Sunday night. Conlccting
with us-was Bro, Ernest
fafltoi)'. Coinmnri-on services folowc<l
which wh.i very sacredly ob erved.
Miss Elizabeth Adams
. .as also -i visitor. The church
ejoice to see Pen. Tsi oaf Kimn
r:n 1)hcI< iii so vice a train.
ream Aj_as carried out in a very
ire way/ Aftet which a neat
an) was taken. We are always
rlad to have visitors and friends
vorshiped with us. You are welomc.
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CKOFliSSION A lj DENTAL
NOTICE
Wanted to buy one chair- type
uspidor?used.
3ox 'J2 Dillon, S. C.
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room
Courteous Service
Reasonable Trices
nirs. upsa uavis, rrnpriclor
>319 GcrVahs St. - Phone 2-7890
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MADAM CJ^C I L
First Time in Stale, bounty
or City
. I will toil you just
gain the love of
five one yrfU rmost desire; control
ven though miles away. GuaruiLeu
success where others fail.
MADAM CECIL
All Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Permanently located -in 2nd Pullnan
Trailer on left side of Highway
No. 1 coming out of Columbia
lext to Mrs. Roland's Grew. Store
r>pcn Sundays W. Columbia, S. C.
>0c Special Readings for a short
time only!
For Appointments Phone 22970
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Saturday, June 19, 1943.
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JOHN WAYNE
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For Complete
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Telephone 9518
Jasper Caldwell, Manager
Brown's Lunch RooifiF7
1011 LADY STREET ' '
Good Home Cooking A
Specially l'rompt
and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Open Each Day Until Midnight.
Mrs. W. L. Brown, Proprietress
Poro Beauty School ?
Located at 2481 Millwood Ave.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES
-Shampooing, Pressing,Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
PRONE 5687
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres.
Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor
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COLUMBIA'S NEWEST
AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB
TH? SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINNSBORO ROAD
2!? Miles from the City Limits
of Kau Claire. The Savoy Clufc
was formerly known as the Palmetto
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Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks
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Wc cater to private parlies
and Clubs
Mrs. Lula E. NilcB, Proprietress
Mollie's Cafe and
Beauty Shop
First Class?Best of Service
Reasonable To All
Open every Day until Mid- -v
night. Appointments Filled
Phone 2-7895 ? ( to
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