The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 24, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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VTBL ft AND ACEL CONVENCJIKAT
SLCCEbS ?
- Camden,v July lfr-?The Lancus.Dietrict
Sunday School A. (J
6-'. E. League and Missionary ('onvention
was held at llcthel A.ME j
WkS< church, Friday, July 1G, Rev. W.
^ J. Robinson, presided. Rev: E. 1
Jones was the entertaining pus Rf
tor. The convention opened a t
10:30. The modern ACE League
-.Was taught by the District Supt.
r-- Miss Eva Mae Gary; the modern |
? 8unday?Srhtnd-- -was-? -taught?Iiy_
the District Supt. Mr. E. H. Mc
GUI. ~ '
Rev. Jiio. S. Martin preached-7
the annual sermon. His text was
t^sken from Solomon 'J:l subject:
Jed a soul stirring sermon whith
c*eVyono enjoyed, was
raised that morning. The missionary
women had their, meeting thatevening
and Kev. 11. II. Redmond
preached lite missionary sermon
.He delivered a good sermon. We
then udjournd until the night service.
Rev. R. A. Young preached.
His text was taken from Proverbs"
Sth chapter. He preached a
tine sermon, which e\ eryono en- j
ioyd. S10.?l5 was raised. W e had i
a large crowd all day and night. !
Dr. S. U. Higgins. president ofj
Allen?University?spoke?mi?Imis?[elation.
He told about the rapid [
progress that we are making at
Allen University; He spoke a !
i bout the $."().eon .Victory' Drive,' ,
I and of !Tie beautiful l.ihrarv. Tire
ones who spoke Friday'"night arc:
Dr. J.- E. Thomas. Dr.! Pickett,
Rev. (J. R. Tillman. Mrs. O.
Dunham and Rev. (>. Dunham
All made cneoura'ging remarks.
rrnf. C. (J. (iarrctt was . also
present.
Eva Mae Clary..
Reporter.
DI E \VI-!,ST NEWS
Revs. R. .1. (Hover. E. I.. Me-|
A'Jams and I.. E. Daniel.- brought j
very striking and timply gospel j
sermons to the members of their j
churches on last Sunday. 7VT MT
Lebanon the Rev. Rcid of Ander
son was the sncakn . at the morn ?
"Inir hour wlii'le the Rev. Mr. Cij 'v-.
% er brought the evening njessage.
i At -1 :<K) o'clock p.m. the funeral]
* ' of Mrs. Maud Saxon was conduct-1
rxcf" hy "the jntstor; ItrvHUm-r-r. tRev.
(Jlover, Rev. and Mis. Reid
and Mr. 0. I.. Smith were the dinher
guests of Mr. and Mrs. t'l-r-?
tie K. Harknes* on last Sunday.?-Professor
.1. T. Wilson and
children were v.-tints in Win-unrSalen;.
N. during' last wee!..
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ATTENTION,
HOMEMAKEKS!
An important part of the
homemaker's job these da>s is
to keep up her family's spirits.
Attractive,, cheerful meals are
among the best builders <pf mo-' j
rals and so, despite tliq com
plications of rationing and
shortage;?, every effort should ?
be made to keep mealtimes ^
thoroughly enjoyable. Hot biscuits,
homemade rolls, pies and cakes
will prove to be heroes '
? -fjr dmgttise?if?yow-u*^ J!
Tested -A!>U H FLOl'It to I'
bake them.' Why not get a 1
bag today and try it? I'
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| Enriched Table-Tesfed i
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Madam PAULINE
, PALMIST?LIFE READER
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Guarantees to^ Read Your
Entire Life
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Culls your Sweetheart by name.
W.v Readings on all affairs of life.
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LOOK FOR TRAILER
Office on Meetinjj Street >
to Johnny Fowler's Lunch
< City of West Columbia
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RIDCE BRANCH NEWS
Mary It. Wtttinm- repm-tei
Ml Ridge Branch Rev, Bailey real
ly preached a soul stirring "seriiumi.
We were glad _to have one
ol' 01 r old members, Mis. Viple.tt
Johnson home again for the summer,
also Mrs. Rosa Johnson and
Ton rrrrrrarri?and" iittir?{'Neddie
Dames by the appearance of ihis
croup New York is a well suited
climate for thoni. A number of
members attended revival meeting
at Coleman KLIge Baptist Sunday.
Misses I'earl and' Willet Wise
hianita and?Mm y?Williams -vveve
in Columbia Thursday.
Strange as it may seem. Den.
\V. H. Brooks found a matured
mrtninfmr-rhr-"ttntr of July. This
lias never been Lnowir bpf??le a?
those plants usually mature in < >?
toiler.
Mrs., Margaret Williams the former
Margaret Livingston ha returned
to her luune ru Reify foi
i while.
M:\INBTON CTKCl IT NEWS
Rev, I. <>. Simmons, I "astir: -
?Sunday u ;u, a t> ?>.: 11! ii day and
wo had a voryi lavjc attendance at
Bethel church. The S. S. was
line. The pfficers and teacher?,
pupils ail seemed I'ltll of ti'lc*c*.
TTuT pastor meadicd TTtc morn- ,
inj; sermon i,aid ttov. .1. CI., i.yTHF
FIRST RETREA
ON GUADALCANAL
:
I n
\ Japanese collapsible lamlinp I
extra top.
Buglers. left t<> riglit: Cpl.-Clai
ctw\ Ala.; J'fc, Jiinmic Cranfor<l <
Sahitiii7, left jjJ flagstaff tree: .S
Blacktvrll tiauv Technician ath (ir;
At tite "fT;ip left t<> tip fit: Staff
Saluting, right nf flag tatf tree,
Mi:-5.: C'pi. Samuel J. I'rrra'tlt (u<
William K. ?anfnrd of Tal]aha:-.'ine
I,. Moo 10 of Newberry. S.
WANTED i
)LD JEWFI.RY. Make Your
>14 .Towetrv Now for yeah- lonrer;
by Roplating it. In fart
i jy thin-/ that won hi he Re pi a ted
tilh fiohf, Silver, Nickel or Copier.
New Plant ami llen-onable
'rices. Write nie voiir- needs ami
et me ?lo J'nur work.
i:i)WARD (-AMI'l'.KI I
?ox; 1t>8. - Itrunsu iek. (la.
Misses Thelniy and .Maynard renained
and are still the" guests of
rioiuls in the twin city.
Misses Vivian and Mildred (lav'ett.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.'
iiehrire Garrett are visiting- relatives
in Columbia. They vyrite
that their visit is very pleasant.
The. friends of Mk ili>
are glad to see her return homo
fr^ni the Anderson County hospital
where sue underwent a majoi
operation. She is doing" fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamess Swott and
Mr Leroy Baker were visitors ot
\ ille during last Monday evening.
Mr. J. S. Moragnc is critically!
ill at his home here N> the regie1
of hiv friends. His son Mr. Ar-I
chie S. Moragnc of Washington. I)
C. is at his- bedside.
Mrs. Frances Jones lias returned
from a very nice trip to Wash
ington and New S'brk where she
visited'her husband who is. working
m Washington and other relatives
in New York.
Mesdames Florence" Johnson and
Jennie Wilson of Washington, I).
. were the recent guests of their
V ?-J i <. - >' '
brand preached the evening ser
mon. Both sermons were vviy u
teres ting. -
T-Hr?interior of ?Bethel. cliuxcJ
Js just beautifi'l since Mr. J. I.
Sligh completed h;s contract o
painting. We welcome all of oui
friends to come and sec.
'Mrs. Ilattie (iould is here visit
ing her nioher Mrs. Jennie K
High?and1-other relutinni?. ?
Mis. I.essie Porter is here IVon
New York visiting * her relative1
and friends. Also Mis? Kmmn Wig
fall of Pateshurg was the wpel
einl visitor of her mother Mrs
' A una Ponce.
Mrs. Mary Klea/rr is home aC'nrrrn
ft or rmdergomt??an?wpwt"9
tion at'the '('nlnml ia hospital. Slu
is doing tine at this writing.
The t'sher Board (>f St. Paul
Papi st (lurch had a tine enlivention
at their church here last Sunday
afternoon. Quite a mimhei
if churches were represented and
I a line t ime .reported. On next Sun
"day afternoon at -1p.m. the
I Ushers convention' will lie liehl
i w ith Bethel church.
| On ^Saturday at p.m.-oar Trd
qmrrtetly conference will bo he'd
will) Sj\r.lntj; Hill chtirch. Our I'.
I K. RevTf^Vlurke will preside nn4
I will iiic.uh ;ii Sminc lljll nuu'iijinn
utnl evening Sunday. Tin- .I.-,
choir will turn out at Methyl aufl
' a visitiny minister will preach tin1
(woninjr sermon there.
J The Muulat?scluuil pii nit ' u m e
just grand at Mt. Zion and~S"i ;1nv
T CEREMONY OF~ V
ISLAND IN THE PA
N..' v
?~Jy<afc^:;-* Vr?.^ T'r.VjL*-?- - ' ' *,Y'?:
J".'"* ,.** - " . ** * r V?at
can l>e seen to the left. The
cure Kirk of ColumlK's. Ga.; I'vt.
>f Jasper, Ala.
prt. St. ( lair Km l is of Atlanta, (ia.
id") of Now Orleans. La.
I "recant Silas Christian of Ja -per
left to right: ("pi. Aloraivlfr M.
r?w Techrtic'ian 4th Grade) nf New
. Fla.; Lt. Col. Julian G. Hearne,
r'.. and Major John T. Neath of
l:trrjjli11 r and sister, Mrs. Susie
Kills. Mrs. Wilson's two (laugh
tors accompanied them.
HI I E SOX BEAT REI) CAPS
i? TO ? AT ALLEN'S PARK
Port Jackson's crack Negro
hi .f ;>all teams?the 72,'lrd Sanitary
Company's Red Caps and
tile 710th Medical Sanitary Com
pany's Hlue Sox fought a diamond
struggle to a decision o n
Satin day afternoon at the Allen
Park diamond in CoftTmhiu and
when the smoke of battle had
cleared the Blue Sox had trounced
the Red Caps 10 to (1 in a
very interesting contest.
The Blue Sox which in the past
have drubbed ITTe" "best Negro
teams in and around Columbia,
stretched their winning streak to
victory over the highly vaunted
Roil Caps.
KI.IPPKR TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHIRCH
Rev. A. J. Jackson, Pastor
i iiyt o.? Our five nights revir
vi'.l meeting, which was conducted
by Flew Will Ellis, closed with
success. Everybody seemed to enjoy
the services. ??
We are progressing very nicely
with the work on the church
The first coat of paint has beeT
applied. We are \ery grateful V
Dr. Clarke, our 1'. E.t for tin
advice and. itelp he is giving u;
in this project. We are wish t <
thank the'Key. rtaii and all tin
members and friends who havt
contributed money and labor ti
cafry ott the work,
n
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THE PALMETTO LE^
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- j Hill churches on Saturday. Tien
1 pood things to eat and cnjoyat
| play was conducted by the vario
I i.;i nil?i-i x at the ffroup: ~
Mis. Tallen Jones has been i
f the sivk list also Mr, John Du\
i and Mr. Thomas Drafts but thi
all are improving at this writin
AKOI'M) WKST COLUMBIA
By Rev, A. I,.
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~ "Sunday, July IK. by request
: the Pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowipa
y { round the writer again at Mt. 7A\
'JAM K church. Little Mountain,
I (". where we had a good mcctinj
everything Avas fine. Thej^vrit
I~ nmk lux rt?Yi from .lohTftttl
spirit ran high. The writer wi
appointed to preach again Sui
day night. Rev. Bowman who In
to go away pul TliFTvriter in tl
care of Mrs l.ueile Tobe who tor
him home where he spent a low
ly afternoon with her and her hu
hand. Just a little before churc
time a great rain came over r
tirtuh_so until it was decided tin
there, would Te 110 service. Ti
writer caught the K o'clock bus an
came heme perfectly satisfied wit
the treatment lie received froi
- Rev, Bowman jmd fwe -people an
! I: leadv to iro' at anv time \V f
| ]!. needs,., him. So you know1 b
{that oveiythiiuv is OK. Rev. Wn
11!recti and Deacon W. II. Mitehe
j attended the. state Sunday Schoi
nni I IT IJ eoiivention at .Moi*via eoi
lei;e Sumter last week and report
N INlWN rRY BATT
CIFIC
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ti nt behind the boat is doubly ^pi
Walter 10. Hereford of Pontotoe,
; Pvt. Elijah Wilson, Jr., of -fcralvc
, Ala.; and StalL Sgt. George L. E
Pa\onp'ort of Philadelphia, Pa.;
Orleans, La.: Cpl. Elmore Hill o
Jr.. of Wheeling, W. Va., commar
Camden. XV J.
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ty I cti_pn enjoyable time.
?lc The Lexington County Sttrrdiiy"
us School couxoHttoTT held jet New
"Life Baptist was a success. The
i)n next quarterly church session wHI
is be held at the Brookland Baptist
y church, West-Columbia.
{ur. Miss Vermeil Dreher left July
for Abbeville to be at the bedside
of her sick mother Mrs. 'F.
1). Dreher. She is much better at
this writing.
" MT.'ZIGN A. M. E. CHURCH
>H : " _ 7C ?
Kev. C. C. Mcllwain, Pastor
tr; *
or Service was well attended at
tir~ ~STTttotT~STnritriv. The nits tor in each
as cd to an appreciative audifnee afn
tcrward an invitation was extended
cd to joiners and .r> persons came
ie and joined. In the altornoon the
>k | Wis tor held his church meeting at
e- Mt. Zion with much success. This
s- week the pastor and delegate will
b be engaged at Cedar Creek Sun(o
day night. We are looking for?t
ward for the Brown Brothers quai
te tct. Come out amTJoih thhi great
id program.
h Mrs. Julia Kelly left for her
n home in Idiiladelphia on July 10
\ | daughter -^I's- 1-il.v 1?. Willingy
I ham. . We util 1 have a few memV.
! hers on ,-iick list. 'We still pray
I! | for them a speedy recovery.
>1 I Sunday at 1 o'clock our pastor
S?w+U?preach at?t.'eda'r?Creek?and
M* .7. inn choir will sing. "
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oleetcd from tropical rains with an
Miss.; Pvt. Jaiiics Stitt of iLa.fayiston,
Texas, and Pfc. Lawrence B.
Irown of Ft. Benninfe, Ga.
Pfc. Freddie L. Pruitt of Armory,
f Birmingham, Ala.; Tech. 5th Gr. iding
officer of the Battalion; Lt.
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?INE COCOANl'T SHAMPOO .35
ITER SHEEN PRESSO 50
$1.35
10% F^ral Tax .10
We will pay the Postage. $1.45
Prodneta for th* Beauty Shop.
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JERSEY ClfY, N. J.
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SCOTtlSH RITE MASONS
CLOSED GREAT MEETING ?
St
Continued ironi l'age 1 .R'
ill honor of the late Re/. L. G. .
i.-- ? , ha
Bowman, who?was?the Grand ^
Master of the state. aj|
The Eastern Stars held their
.meeting: in connection with the
Scottish Rite and according to ^
chapters arc in a healthy and fi" I M;
nancial standing; which brought
much applause t0 the order. All
claims are paid ip to date and in>
the widow of the Uev. L. G. Bow- t
man was paid in fyll. All monies pr
i and reports must be sent to the sjc
| fli'aiyl MHiitpr at hamberg yntil ..
further orders. " ' " '
The featues of the session was tin
the free barbecue and chicken i tei
-dinner?furnished?by?the?loiol dm
lodge. No lodge in the atatc can
do what White Rose of Branch- tin
\ illc. This lodge has one hundred nic
or more dollars in the bank to J
its credit, built a new hall, the on
rent below takes care of all cur- b t.
rent?bills;?Other lodee*?better
take lessons from friend Rumpth. |
Nc
107 MEN FROM SO. CARO. inK
jUEGTN i'llAlWINO IN RfcCkM ^
GROUT AT GREAT LAKES c?
Continued from Page 1 Re1
M.i
all four are from Orangeburg; and hai
lit; and Hercules M. Sitviih, 18, lei)
Custer ^ee Brown. 27, PoUer. con
Also front South Carolina are Lit
Leroy Keith, l'J, Pickens; George cry
Pviiiglc,%i8,-Pinowood; Clarence H
Williams, 20, Ridge Spring; Atvh- Dot
tv~-Witsell, -20, Round O; Willie- -Ui_
looes, 21; Julius Guinyard, 21; and ?~
Henry Larrymorc, 21, all three
I'ront St. Matthews; Hallie Adger,on.
18; Santec,
Robert Locke, 21, Simpsonvillo;
Ernest King, Jr., 18; John Gault.
10; Luther J. Harnett, IS; Archie
Dcshiolds,. 2-1; James Higgins. .'52;
Mack Odell Subcr, J6; Jesse Daw- ELl
kins ami Rcnnio Shelton, 20, all .
. ight men are front Spartanburg;
Eugene Johnson, HI, Sumter; Lc.
ia Davis, 22; John King wood
lohnson, IK; .Jaitcrctte R. McQuilar,
1-8; Karl Singleton, 20; and "
amucl Stakes, 18. all live arc also'
[TptU. S.Uittter; Jantes A. LivingsLou.
10, Wampce; JosephTLlH^
\Yright?, flO, Washington; James I
Pcrrin. 18; ayl Samuel FaYiT, 2^ f?ll
the last two n\cn are lK)th from RPj
Whitmiic. r l|j
INTER-RACIAL CONKKRENCE H"
FOR BAPTISTS A SI C C ESS I
Continued from Page 1
Rev. Charles H. Brown in com- I j?
meriting on the success of the Un
conference, stated that those who
failed to attend missed golden fey
moments that would never return,
Miss Nannie H. Burroughs' I Tl
books were recommended by Mrs. *
Davis, the director, to be used in
the missionary work. They arc * *
the "How," the "'Worker" and
"Making Your Community Christian."
"Guide for Community ^
Missions" written by Mrs. George '
E. Davis, was recommended by
President Mable K. Howard to be ?
used in the mission work.
THE SSO.OOO DRIVE FOR VI
Al l W rwivrnoiTv m ? 1*1
nuuun l;11lir<ncil I is A 11*
SMALL DRIVE SAYS Hk
MR. K. L. THOMAS
Continued from Page 1
_ __ _ -the
Tie made a wonderful speech ?;
and they raised $420.62. And
eve
they said at St. Paul church that
. . ^ .. . . 1 ai,t
they are going to follow their i
leaders. And the stewards and
trustees asked thcTr~pastor Rev.
A. R. German,, what was theii pci
part in the $50,000 Drive? He
told them and they paid it over wa
to their pastor Rev. A. R. Ger.-i
man, all of their assessments of
the $50,000 Drive for St. Paul A. 1
M. E. Church. I
Amanda McFadden, | p
_ Reporter. iK?;
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1. JUST RITE CAFE A
Home Cooked Meals, Sandwiches !
j 1026 WASHINGTON ST.
2. .Irtst Rifp 11
Drink Parlor
Drinks of all Kinds
1012 WASHINGTON ST.
3. Just Rite Hotel
Modern conveniences for Itr-andOut
of Town Visitors. Make our
Places your Headquarters. Columbia's
Finest in Services. We
Serve You with a Smite. ~
LACY C? McHOBMINti. Prop.
| 1028 /, WASHINGTON ST.
LANCASTER NEWS
. Caul A. M. E. Church
hv J. S. Martin, Pastor
In spite of the heat Sunday
cf a very largp attendance,
opened at the usual hour w
I aeachers at their post. S
tendance was 55. Class 1 s
s the. offering banner and Ni
e attendance* banner. "We
ly Hud 1m have wttfr-^ts-w-Sr
r. Fred Clinton and Mr. (
in ton.
Rev. Martin brought an in si
r message J.o his. congregati
Miiss Nancy Rutlcdgc and M
ancis Crockett are still on 1
k list. We arc praying for th
speedy rcenvriy.
l'hc Pulpit Aid Hoard?rmrr
* home of Mrs. Thomasena F
. We had a very large, atC
rree.
Mrs. Florence >Kut\dcrh;;rk
ned from JJorris college su
r school Saturday.
Lt. LaFayettc R. Rolk is ho
a fourteen day furlough fr
Renring, Ga.
IVe ei oyed -ttio following (pi
s Sui iay night: Star of Zi<
w Si r of Zion and the Eve
; Star.
E. I auiie and Missionary cc
iliuii uf tin.' Lanvastyr distri
v. <L,k}- Martin, Mr^. Dai
ore,' Ella I,. Bethel, Inez.Gi
n, Viola Green, Willie M. 1
, and Mrs. M. J. Thrower Tl
ventlan was held fn Canidi
tie Bethel AMI', church. E
one report a tine trip.,
liv and Mrs, G. S. Babeoek
roit. .Mich., spent a lew hou
the city?Friday,
Lincoln Memorial
Park, Inc.
. Columbia's New
CEMETERY
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Phone 2-4765
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tablets in the yellow box?B-Comlex
tablets in the grey box. i
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Headache, and
miresncnn, wnrn aue u? i\c rvuui
ration. Use only u directed. '
-CONS U L T ?
ADAM CECI
drst Time in State, County
or City
m I willtellyoujm
gam the love
one you most desire; eonti
influence the actions of anyor
11 though miles away. Gua
ee success where others fa
MADAM CECIL
All Business Confidential
Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
rmanently located in 2nd I'u
n Trailer on left side of Hig
y No. 1 coming out of Columl
St to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Stc
en Sundays. W. Columbia, S.
c Special Readings for a sh<
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or Appointments Phone 2297
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Saturday, Julr 24, 1943
MISS ELIZABETH BREVARD
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WINS $23.00 WAR BOND
The $23.00 War Bond raffled off
wc July 10, 1042, at the Old Howard
S- Community Center was. won by .1
ith Miss Elizabeth Brevard of 825
S Blanding street, city. j
till Proceeds of the raffle ro for the
J 2 benefit of the National Beauty
are Culturists' Home. Mivs Amy Li ^'{-gon-^woaored
the raffle.
?oy ' -
>? - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
on. ' 1
MICKEY ROONKY
the ??
em "ANDY HARDY'S ;
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otn SUN I) A V?W EI)N ESB A Y
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OK Sandwich Sho^
.. Sandwiches of all kind
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1I:J Harden Street I'honc 2-2001} ^yyOlOOOaOOOX'OvTiOOOO'OWXCO
Waverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAT LOR STS.
.Make This Your Headquarters
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ONE-STOP SERVICE
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Jasper Caldwell, Manager
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- Brown's Lunch Room
_1 -1.01.1 LADY -STREET
Good Home Cooking A
Specialty
i - erompt-trttd?C?turteous Servlci j
Reasonable Prices
*1 Open Each Day Xjntil Midnight.
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Mrp. \V. I,. Brown, Proprietress
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M Poro Beauty School
Locale? at 24S1 Millwood Are.
| ? BEAUTY CULT-UUE-IN.. ALL
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
. -Croquinolling, Linger Waving,
Hair Dyeipg, Bleaching, Man"
icuring, Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy an<*
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?' PRONE 5687
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pre*.
Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instraetor
IIs COLCMHLVS NEWEST
os AND FINEST NIOHT CLUB
or 1 THE SAVOY CLUB
or LOCATED ON THE OLD
^ WTNNSBOUO ROAD
. 21 i Miles from the City Limits
0 of Eau Claire. The Savoy Club
was formerly known as the Pal ol
motto Grill.
iC _Sta-Foo<b?, Chicken ami Steaks
' A Specialty.
ir* We cater to Private Parties -J
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Airs. Lula E. Niles,' Proprietress
ii- Waverly Unknown^
h" Lunch Room
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>re Courteous Service**^C.
Reasonable Prices
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Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprietor
0 2319 Gcrvais St. Phone 2-UftO
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