The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 06, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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RIBST N AXAKKTH BAPTIST
^ CttUHCH
JUy, W. H. Nca), Pastor
Sunday School began at the u
ual hour with iSupt. and teache
at their post.
At it iUo our belovetT pastor li
ought to us one of his soul stir
iitg messages, which every one e
joyed. ''
-? ' HW tally was a success. A tot
LL. of %m wan raised.
At 7:30 we were again favor*
with an unusual message from m
phstaf' taken from the 6th cha
artd 13th verse of John.
We Ware glad to have Mrs. Re*
3# worship with us on last Sundt
h>ght, She sang a t>edutifuT~sd
which everyone enjoyed.
Th# First NaSareth T rin wVii#
Ss comported of Mm. Oaret, Roll
a tut Jones also rendered a beaut
hit selection. If you-want to het
- them sing just come to any of 01
.WHees morniftg or night, you *1
?~ always welcome. Mr. H. H. Poo
is director of the trio.
SOUTUKKN
Oortttntied from Page 1
poftunltles which we find in th
' ?country,"*
Re advised the. Negro to sul
merge MS Individual rights an
frHVtlegaa during this crucial pi
' fiod, for the larger duties and r(
sponsibilities to the nation. "Th
hi flo more time for persons
quarrels than It is for group ag
twtiew," he watf!6d.
In citing the progress o f hi
OWrt state, Dr. Bhepard said thr
j_ Nort)i Carolina has. advance
without any court decision to set
tie the mStter 'oT^lefferential i
?**'" -pay between white and Negr
't 1> teachers holding the'same certif
cate, and having the same expc
Hence and training. He Baid tha
the atate school commission, fn
three yeuftf' has increased t h
salary of Negro teachers of th
state about $300, OOo annuallj
"This done without prossure frot
ny source," he said, "but simpl
Is an act of justice because thos
who were in the lead desired to d
> so.
'"The friendship, peace, a n'
progress existing among and be
tw*en the races . In the state i
read, told, and known among a
people."
In conclusion, he declared tha
the future of the NegTO is "intri
cably bound up with the future c
the flAtion." Dr. Shcpard sai
tltet these days when the ideals o
democracy are being threatcne
by foreign powers, "our first ob
gation is in the service of ou
country no matter where that sei
vice may take us."
REV. L. C. JENKINS BOND
CHAIRMAN CHJUSTMAS_isEA
t SALE
Continue! from Fago 1
TB is a camp follower of wa:
the American, people must unit
ift fl nationwide effort to keep thi
comnjon enemy at bay."
The following persons are wor
_Jng with Rev. Jenckins: Mrs. EJ
AdarftS, Mfs. Mamie Raiford, Mr
H. N. Vine^nt, Rev.Henry Mim
v Flossie Taylor, Mrs.Marie H. Jo
ea Mrs. C. A. Pompey, Mrs. W. 1
Clarks, Miss Nelsor^ Rollin 1
G46nku Ml. 9 Harriet Waiter
Mrs. Annie Belle Weston, Mrs. E
t? Sightlev, Mrs. Ola Wakefiel
Mr*, f. 3. Sullivan and Mrs. Cha
li?7eier. " ^
-The committee will he unable '
solicit all persons who will pu
chase Christmas Seal Bonds; ho\
ever, those who ?fe Willing
give their support to the bor
I sale will please contact son
- member of the eerrtiVrtttee or ca
t- - tike executive office: 2(3258.
A SUCCESSFUL FAIR
Continued from Page 1
to 0. Just after the game a bi*j
Meet drees parade was conduct*
by our Soldiers from Fort Jac
fan. On . Wednesday and Thur
day night# ebcWV $40l) worth i
t Htltm/bh prise* were given aw<
L fm ft) those that had previous
made purchases from the me
tlttSts that contributed to the C(
% MM. ; the Bestittefcme contest w
f ffedf tuecess and added a ne
featsre to this year's fair. Fir
Kjj^;''d|brM were witnessed by. tbou
_ ^hjr*
Mt ftatisaipfcitaiu hcrre be
' v:'1 .< ~
I1--A.&T.
s
very few and far between; not one
lost article has been reported. All
in all a great fair, conductcd hy
an unselftKh-personnel..and attended
by a patriotic piililii' L
s. Start now few Ti'Il. dTHvi thdnv. |
ra he Fair's 10th aiinivcrsnrvrs
Henry I). Pearson, secretary |
r" ANP NKWS SHOUTS
T"
n' Continued from Page 1
nI oad slipped from a wharf in the t
icy waters near the Arettc.
,(j The non-com missioned ofli eery1
?r and a comra<le plunged from a I
p stream*?!' heavily encumbered. by [
equipment without thought o 1" ,
?(j their own safety, and accomplishpel
the daring rescue. At the j
were Hudson Hay Indians attach;h
it -was. disclosed last week. Sgt. 1
|y Haves won the medal for his hero- j 1
i- ism in the rescue of an officer who'
ir ed to the post nearby. ,
it T ?
re Chicago?W. Sylvester White, ,
If -?lone?Negro?assistant !'.?S. 1 ;
attorney, will repoit to the navy ^;
Saturday as ft result of the recent'.
Inavo ll'Vtioll Ko WOO o-nont.xl ?
- w?V. w *?O..CVW. ,
. c
New Yofk?William C. Ffumly,
father of the . blues, Entered the j
H irlem hospital Thursday suffer- j |
i" i ip a possible skull fracture as a |
l(' result of a fall from a subway j t
nlalforw. " j~(
?* The 70-year-old composer of the',
1S famous "St. Louis Blues", recent-ii
) 1 - ,
*l ly lost his complete sijrht.
'l- t h
's report that Lena Home, star of!
11"
"Ftormv Weather," and Haxel v.
d. ' .
M & ? ^ * ' y, ->- ^
.
J , *
t
"Nafamily,
rv.
"The sooner the i
that until it entls* \t
id ??
ic //i<
ill
TvF.ftY <\R thai ?till run
^ sential cog in the countr
. n -r
transportation schema
il. older cars Yjnit, the oneid
get more and more, essrr
"Fin not making sc
j when I say that even sti
a garage most of the time
1\; rtc* f o yi !* > /I\ ? * i - -*
v f,<- vo J I<11 IIDVM 1 . CO
r* ffr*ts dirty and sludgy. Or
out. The hall pry runs do>
AS
^ plugs got fouled up. Kadi
e- connections go had. Tir^;
*<- ? so tlio sidcwafls bend a
nd
.J STAND A HI
College
Scott, famous Cafe" Society |>ia
no stylist, luul had. a,, "hair pall
ing" match at Cafe Society
brought omphalic denials from al
ijdeS?hole last week. .
Lena Home Is currently appea
ing tit the Capitol tlvatre will
Duke ' 'lington his hand and re
vuo. .Miss Scott is. at Cafe Socio
ty Uptown. Ivan 15 lac k, pros
representative of Cafe Society
immediately wrote a letter to W'ii
chell demanding a. retraction
I Inwove-.', h is sdid Wiueiudl iTev
er retracts.
SIPNTA PARK MOW PASTOR
ro PRI: \t 11 SIM'AV
Continued from Pace 1
Some people don't seem to an
ierstand why Sidney Park ehuicl
lew preacher has taken charge !>,
lore our annual conference. "
At Dr. Colclough's request hi
,v'a> transferred to tile S. K. Mi'ss
TtTT^aTiri niiiioiy conrorcncf* whit'l
net. one month before the S. C
OJlforence anil was |-.re<uleit ovei
y Bishop J. A. Ilray.
Dr. Colelovsrh and Dr. I.iddol
xtdianged pulpits and it was ne:;
ssary that Dr. Colelough' <rn anc
ake charge at the beginning o!
ho new conference year at St
L,ouis.
Sunday night a farewell prornun?bad
been?planned?for Dr
'olclough. It was naitly carriec
u t An his absence. A special ofering
was taken up for him atu
va.s sent . to him to bo added ti
he money he- had received on
'riday night. ?
The public is invited to \vo|shir
t: Sidney fork "Sunday.
m I
^' Imt iifflKwrhi~ ?
J?y|jlj8|
I don't know i
is all I ran say.
m anil.I have a ilnty to
fjre impartial* every dir
sfsanes- " In these tTrn
y's whole let this happen.
. As the. Imrr to! Almost
i still left see-Imn-.-Uarouj;l)
itial. eliuneo.
are-talk ' *" We're still lie
aiding in it takes to help
, vour ear "whatever make
rrotle. Oil short-handed soi
ease dries longon exporiem
vn. Spark ment and reliah
tator hose "However lit
*, get (*oft, need winter oil a
nd eraek. joh. Your hatte
) OIL COMF
- *
THE PALMETTO M
N.C.vs Bi
- \\ IIITK ( Ill KCII \\()MI:N
. j ASK M'.i.lvO COPS |,?
d-j Cloiitinucil from Tage 1 J}1
The council, in support of its |
! U!o|io>\al~""IlisrloSnZJ "dhal JU-cnTes j"9
1 I of the deep south now use* Negro
I policemen to good advantage.
" J Nine church denominations arc ni
i iriiirsi ntt-d in tin- counciL? ***
S !
" | TIh- Savannah deanery, compos ;jt
' cd of a large number of Catholic ^
II I.""'* I
women s organizations. made its { ei
L suggestions in a resolution adopt- , .
" J. ed at iis quarterly meeting and j ;'}
f forwarded t o Mayor Thomas I
j tiamble. (ii
The resolution said:
"Looking to a lessening of race j :
i ten icn and a demonstration of j J,
-I t ill i.-:;a"n .?am! Ainereian princi. j IS
~ pies, wo iviiuc-T the mayor nnd J'
1 < r.rd of aldermen to: 'pi
I urn'; i akc under advisement j Hi
i J hppointmcnt of Negro police- [
men to the Savannah police dc- j
- | part men t to serve .in those-local-[ >0
' j i;ies that .sire exclusively Negro or j en
tirarlv so." Howard- the acrcont- !
_1 ?? ?11 pi
I'.Lplis'miestf. of this ami we would
'urge a study of the police condi- op
j ! Hons in those southern conimuni- to
tins where Negro policemen arej' |
j enfplpyed "by the municipality. Uy
c " "Two: We request that serious j 21
study* be now given by the post | l'<
war-planning committee of our t
j | S
city government to better housing i,
- i'o! all our citizens so that police ! |'|
j problems might he reduced, pub-4 ro
. lie health ^improved and the charm '
|! . old 'Snvaniiiin', be recaptured."
, To this end we urge planning I
that will take our Negro citizens j K?
- out of^ the lanes and alleys of the I '''
I city and place them in certain of j j,-.
the war housing projects that ' |#u
? .. ? ?
W^'; M- 'J*
vhen the war mil
If lit I know ^ our radiatm
your car llmt ?i'Hnnti-freez
over, maybe1 i
i- . J ,
/ - - - get xnc most <
mighty impbr
rs, it's a crime to keep your cai
Becauseyou don't duration. Cor
anyone's car can week. Winter'
, i? he'll give it a on is AMMuhr
IVERY DROP S/tVl
re with everything
v
protect your car,
it is. Yoti fimt hh 0 |
netimes. but we're fe.
re and good equip- \
ile Ksso products.
tie you drive, you' CARE J
"d n winter grease fJrn(Uinf, Hen.s Ft
ry fit and strong. Sunday) Your Es
'ANY OF NEW
- - -< " ri .
?APER v_
aiedictC
< n' inevitably to ho depopulated M
ic the war Yiner 'en y i over." j ^H
hf-fUHTH C.\KI?.1X1AX&? -I
lMTS'Tl ? A 1)1) KB T*>XAV^I
Continued fix>m Page 1 ?
'no whether they will tie assign- 1 it
1 -to fe-rthor sneeurtrrrTt" (raining
booh or to immediate active j _^l
t.v at sea or naval shore sta- ; |/l
ens. Past civilian experience in
te of the trades used by the j HI
avy will win immediate petty of- I'KH
rntj11. pun tin' completion W/'j
this rev: i-fl irainin : Period. ; Mfn
The Soutlf Carolina .eern'l: are fn j
t'orge \V. (Jeridoan, IT 1; Harry I wm
ligeii, 17; Marion . S. (Jreon. It'; WJjnj
r-n H. tiillins, 20; .Thseph Camp- | wM
!1. Jr.. I'd; Henry Youhg. 25; i |w|E
dm \Yti- lit. I'd: l.oi.is X. Ryan yam
John Mi ldletoii. Id; James ; | tK
nyo! 111 1 ii'oi g.-TTiin's. : : (ion., K\
ulson. 2d; Olio DiekersonT 18; j
iehard \Y. Jmikins. 28; Abraham jft
lowghtnn. 20; Isaac Deveau.x, 20 |gj
? ? - *"*? ? ?? ; Kti
nreneo 1 . Holmes; Fred Gamble gg
;'Arthur L. Frnsor. 10: Clar-"l 14
ee Trsii.-h. 20: Roosevelt Harle g?
: Andrew S. Kdwnrds lb; Eddie J Wl
vot.ix. I'M ( havlcstoii. I hoinaCt aao
, Singleton. -8: George J. Miller ?
; \Crner Smith. 22; Enus Pay- 1 5
11. 24: James M. Crawfort), 18: !. 7
ai.k !>. Willintrham, 21; Frank! it
illiasr.s. 24: Frank Mack. 21: i '
illie TraymiiVi. 21; C\ G. Hunter1
; Wallace Griffin, 20; Jesse ! ^
irtsoti. 20; Otis Cunningham. :
; Anderson. John A Brown, j ua
: Maurice I.. Dixon, 18; Colum- j
1. ?Karl lliiflie<. ;> ?; Frank A."
*?yti. 2">: George Fogan, 22; Le- ~1
y. Gainey", 22. Marion. Arthur j (JK,
Crawi'oid. 18; Andrew. S. Mohirter.
20; Lancaster. Clifford ; $
right. IS; Mood Gibson, 22; 1
dgeway. James \V. Cooper, 20; |
Iward V. Gray. 10; Hemingway, j Hi
>hon Willie 22; Harold J. Young i |H
; Brown Raymond. 20: Lcroy Ai 2T2
eming. 21; Raman Ycrren. 23;
it'ner Benjamin. 23: Georgetown j Bfi
B?|"'W
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j !ian
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F f " " 1 Ora
V ^ Clic
r tight ami ready / en^
? j j> netl
c. Your tires cliecked . Spa
switched around to r
out .of them. This is
tant right now?to ^
r in service for tlie /
ne on in. Right this t .
s getting close!"
HON...USK IT WISELY.
CD SHORTENS THIS WARI ?
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mr Times a Day (Tu ire on oui
so Reporter Station WIS .net
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ollege;
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"AT* BBnoeen .?
IT LOOPS, - ..-?I
TO 16 INCH
>TJ9tf~rWWA,ST
TH CUPFS ? JINSEAM MEASURE*
wwinl V/ITH $M.1P 1
J
'ujiyCUi&*?? fror*t or ii<uA
?c$e from thcJfi FABRICS and COLORS
bardines, Serqct, Twuds, Shadow and,
Stripsi..... PI*idi *nd Solid Colort.in
ck, 8tuc, Brown, Tern, 7en I, Green and Gra if.
ker T. Pratt. IS; Grady Ford,
22; Fred A. 'Lifcried'jjc, 22;
unci-, ilie; Jasper 11. Dulais, IS
\ Adams, 18; Allj*y M. Stei.?,
18; Ruftin. Ruby II. Rish18;
Fellon V. Harris, 10;
aks. Ksau Rivers. -27; SamI..
Smith, 18; fckummerton.
[> Cooper, 18; Harold L. Ilid18;
Krvin Hcthupe, 32; John
Li; .Mannim.- Isaiah Fnukl".
.Major Francis, 18; Moncks
ICl". Jesse 1.. .Harris. 1 AiU
Mace ? Jenkins, 18, Bolton.
t~E. Quinns, 20; Calhoun Falls,
mas I'. Crawford, 21; Honea
i. J. E. Scott, 18; Starr,
mas Richardson, d.'l; Beaufort
mas M. Frasior, 18; Cross,
thington A. Robert, 18. James
it. Alnlionso Jenkins, US; Rus
lvillo. Johnny Burgess, 18,
or; Woodrow (Boner. 21; St.
the-jvs. Charles A. Holmes, 10
Pleasant, lien ' . Soabrook
Wadmalaw. Timn.-s Wilson,
18: Cheraw. William Hodges
Canadys. Francis Robinson,
Myrtle Beach. James A. (lore
<; [.oris. Joseph InahinetR
fSlandtun. Willier Williams,
It-rboro. Ager ('. Tavlor, 19:
nve. Walter L. Walker. 20;
jington. Benjamin .Baykin, 18
tsvilku? .lames-C. McCall, 22;
on. Maston Melveear, :fl, HaMurray
Thomas, 18; Lake
Jesse Walace, Jr., Johnson
*. Paul Rabb, 18; JenkinsWhite
Gary, 19; Camden,
lie MeKnight, Bradley. Wili
Moultrie. 18; McClellanville.
liam L. Bryant, Jr., 18; Bentsville.
Seymour Williams, 2d
uiria. Lemuel Felder, 18;
Lniaii .U'ilhert .lull n ^<11^ 18
ngeburg. Tracy Johnson, 19,
i. Pitts A. Bowens, 18; PirkJames
A. Williams, 25; Ben
tsville. Willie H. Gyter, 18;
rtanburg and Joe E. Ward, 17
le* Rock.
tlumbia AME Conf.
ids Annual Session
I
Resolutions Adopted For
Return of Bishop Flipper
DR. T. J. MILES AND DR.
1. W. WILBORN ENDORSE!
By \V. R. Bowman
Jnion, No". 3?The Col um bis
M. F. conference closed it
lual session here Sunday a
thol church with a strong Ordi
tion sernicm by Dr. \V. W. Har
, of Chicago, a former Soutl
rolina hoy. More will said a
it this sermon later. In fac
r write-up of this conferenc
ivities, its visitors, its candi
les and of Bishop Flipper wil
pear in next week's issue.
Strong resolutions were adopte
clflg for ttle return of Bishop J
t
4
)at., Nov. 6
\ntisdel Fie
11 S. Flipper another quadrennial;
jtho endorsements of Div IV- J?-,
| Miles for the bishopric and Dr. I.
> W. Wilborn for the church cxten~
"story; ???- ? Bishop
Flipper in his final-rer .
marks thanked the ministers and .
laymen and then read the following
appointments;
APPOINTMENTS ?_|
Assignments 1
Columbia district, W.B.L. Clarke
presiding elder; Bethel station, R.
1 J. Jefferson; Emanuel station, J.
C. Bates; Chappelle station, E. li>
[ Ruberson;? Stover, J. D. Brown; jDoubh?
Branch,'Cunningham;
| Lexington, I. O. Simmons; Saluda
I C. A. Dunlap; Irmo, C. A. Dunlap
|Little riMountaln, H H. Redmon;
Broad River, N. A. Rice;'Calvary, (
A. A. Aniaker; Edgefield, S. J.
I Johnson; Bishop Memorial, H. B.
ZpBufleiv Jr i Jiock" Hi'll, J. G. Lyl
brand; Young chapel, M. W. JackI
son; Countsville, W. W. Williams
| Johnson, Henry Mickens; PineGrove,
A. J. Jackson; Conference
Evangeli , W. E. Lee; District
|-Evangeli.-ts J. M. Williams and
j P. P. Bu: t.
Newberry district. O. C. Dunlftim
--presiding elder; Mrller chapel, B.
P. Sumnler; Shiloh, H. S. Smith;
St. James, K. L. Moore; -Provi?
c'.ence, J. E. Dixon; Silverstrcet.
J N. Caughman; Mt. Hebron, W. ,
R. Bowman; Hannah, T. E. Robinson;
Newberry, W. S. Young;
Wateree, J. P. Curry; Litgsey,
David Boyd; Zion and Ti-anquil, E.
B, Boyd; Peaks, J. W. Wovtz;
Whitemine, J. D. Abney; Roek Hill
J. B. Davis.
Spartanburg district, T II. Add^__
son, presiding elder; Greater Trin
ity; J. M.Dawkins; Trinity, W. M.
M:Daniel; Bethel, B. J. Finklea;
Wayman, A. B. King: Eastern, I.
S. Burr ell; 'White Hall, W. M.
Brown: "Shady Grove, C. B. Cook;
Mt. Zion, C. C. Mcllwai'n; Little
White Hall, J. M, Dawkins; Tay- |
lor chapel, H. T. Summers; Pairview,
W. S. Trezevant; St. John. '
S. E. .Martin; New chapel, J. H.
Baton: Free Hope, H. H. Garmohy .
Ridgeway, J. C. Hilton.
Lancaster * district, W. J. Robinson.
presiding elder; High Hill, R.
A. Young; St. Phillip, T. H. Wca- J
litersf Bethel. P. P. McFarland; ;
" -^tr''"_!">art?T:?S. " MartifiT ?Btwtrr
chapel, T. F. Curry; Willow Grove I
i W. 11. Walker: Blaney,-C. K Fraz-I
ier: Wedgefield, F C. Laws; Mt. J
Airat. R. E. Tavlor: Mill Creak,
"J. II. Iluriouirh: St. James, T. II.-Ringer:
Jacob Mission, Eugene
Martin; Shady Grove, P. W. Davis i
WAVERLEY
ESSO STATION
2202 TAYLOR ST. PHONE 9518
ITrtiirv O .A YT ??<:i
I ~ until iTiiuiu^ni
I Sundays 9" A.M. until 6 1*.M. ;
Nonessential Gas t'scis
10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
. Expert Lubrication, Washing
and Simonizing
QUICK TIKE SERVICE
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
CAMPUS .
LUNCH 1
2200 TAYLOR STREET
PHONE 9518
G^o od ' Food
Pleasant Surrottndinirs
Open from 8 A.M. until Midnight
MEAL TICKETS FOR SALE
Jasper Caldwell, Prop.
Madam PAULINE
PA L MI ST?LIFE R K A1) EK
uuaramees 10 rceaa i our
Entire Life
Calls your Sweetheart by name.
Readings on all affairs or life.
\
Prices in reach of everyone
White and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILER
Madam Office on Meeting Street
next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch
City of West Columbia
I LEEVY'S FUN
Undertaking and Embalmir
j LADY ASSISTANT
AMBULANCES
< ANYTIME ANYWHERE
R Superior
Equiptaw
* Superior Service
I ?SLOGAN?
LOWER PRICES
1, fto peiierving Poor Ref fined
| 1831 TAYLOR ST: COLUMB
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Saturday, November 6, 1943
at 8 P. M.
ld~Ad.99c
_ FOR RENT
FOR RENT?2 'Large Furnished
THURS.-FRID AY-SAT.
8AGKGRQ1XND
TO DANGER
With
GEORGE RAFT
SYDNEY GKEENSTREET and
BRENDA MARSHALL
nm"11""111""
MONDAY and TUESDAY
tE"
Wednesday and Thursday
"YOUNG AND WILLING"
Friday and Saturday
* ."HIT THE ICE"
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SHOWING THtJRS.-FRI.45AT.
"OKLAHOMA
KID"
Starring
HUMPHREY BOG,ART
JAMES CAGNEY
Brown's Lunch Room
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A
Specialty
Prompt and Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Open Each Day Until Mid
night. ^
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Room _ __
Courteous Service ^
Reasonable Prices
Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprietor
2349 Gervais St. Phone 2-7890
ANNIE WORKMAN
BEAUTY PARLOR
OPEN DAILY
Telephone 6189
1825 Taylor St. Columbia
COLUMBIA'S NEWEST
AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLD
WINNSBORO ROAD
Miles from the City Limits
of Eau Claire. The Savoy Club
was formerly known as the Palmetto
Grill.
_Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks ?
A Specialty.
We cater to Private Parties
and Clubs
Mrs. Lula E. Niles. Proprietress
Poro Beauty School
l/ioatoil .t oim >nn -? ? ? ^
wuva>vu >1 tllll ITllllWUUf] AT*
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL
ITS BRANCHES Shampooing,
Pressing, Marcelling
Crofjuinolling. Finger Waving,
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
PHONE 5687 C
Annie M. Pope T. Malorre, Pre*.
Wilbelniina C. Pope, Instructor
Ke??aog8ceacew??^?C8Cga?MC808CK8a
IERAL HOME
I. S. Leevy, Mgr.
nr* ' r PHONE J361t
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