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Pll? ? I 4th A I ST ATI BEAUTY ICOLU ?-TOWNSHIP ...... . ^ =??musi Anna R< A -n r] I?I av Iz-vj.ua I ICJ ^jv^uacj Admission - 60c ELEVEN PRE Wihncrs To SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLE HONESTLY ADMINISTERED MADE OUR BUSINESS GROW Every Owner Satisfied and Every One a Booster for Us The Satisfied Customer is One of Our Biggest Assets. We Never Forget that Mishandled Used Car Departments have Ruined Many a Dealer . . . That is Why We Conscientiously Recondition Our Used Cars and Sell Them at, a Price That is Right. The Used Cars Listed Below Are Much Finer Than the Prices Siyrgest: LOOK THF.SF, OVER 1 1935 STANDARD CHEVROLET SEDAN $465 1934 DODGE SEDAN _ , $475 1934 DODGE SPORT COUPE .....7 &46S ?-7 . 1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE ______ $425 1931 BUICK SEDAN $245 1933 PLYMOUTH COACH .$275 1 nii r*TTri?n At t-<t? / 'rv t r ? *"" uoi vjnc<*ivt;i,c-i v.uav n ^ ---i 1932 DESOTO SEDAN $225 1931 PLYMOUTH COUPE ' $195 __ 1930 FORD COACH $183 SEE THEM AND. BE CONVINCED TERMS ARE EASY ' OPEN EVENINGS Hampton Motors, Inc. _ DObGE?PLYMOUTH CARS DOIKi.E TRUCKS 1309 Hampton Street ? ? ? Phone 6121 BUY A Brand New Dependable 1,5 KLA1H tSA 1 lLKY -?FOR * ~ d?0.95 maj Exchange, -? James Battery Service Inc! 1227 Lady Street Telephone 7883 - " ? WILLARJ) BAJTERIES i * ' " \ i ' " 1 -?- ? : -: v ' ~ I ' _ THK PALMETTO LEAOEH ?' ' V h*jLj ' '' i NNUAL I \ __ . ??H~ --WIDE I CONTEST 0,1936 j MBIA I *-fiiI /I AUDITORIUM I [C BY? I 9iy Moore J n Coast Orchestra | Tax WHITE AAri Included SPECTATORS 1 ZES AWARDED I Go to Florida ; 1 I . MEN "' t Y :.' . > i v : ' : J - > I. ' v Who Dress Best t : ,1. t Wear Clothes 1 V ^ ~ ~ * From The X I Marshall-Tatum Co. I - - '4 ? X | Columbia, S. C. * " 1 I DIED AT HOME ~l -BASE BALL Mr. Gus H. Davoll, died Tins-I r ' TSJTQ (*ay mo'n'nf? at three o'clock at i AUGUSTA GlA^ his residence. He has been a wait_tq er at Jefferson Hotel for a num""^ ber of years. He was well know: roiTIMBIA A. B. Cs._ ? tjUDG ? ? - l^g funeraj wju held at Drevfus Field _ Sidney Park Church Sunday aftevI " ' noon at 2:30 o'clock. MONDAY. JULY 20 He leaves to mourn his loss.' L l.in I* M a"(* 1:i I GainF'Caltcti* children, two stands, and a host! _ T , .MT^n ' ' ^ i .*Mir,r> riv^n. 1,1 relatives and friends. , rinsi i f> Admission - - 25c chester paragraphs Glover WoodWiry, 'Manager Continued from Page 1 Willie Watson, President , , . . guson who is improving from aii \Vm. M atson, aP gUSOn Who is improving f^-pm -illneiis of i-everaTweeks I * *-*"*" Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stanback I ?VISIT? land Mrs. Ella Leathers are dele-1 4 * A r^I7 Kates to the Grand Chapter, O. E. NEW DEAL tAr r. S. in Rock Hill next week. Misg Eunice Agurs with her two 24-HOURS SERVICE little sisters, Heler and Hattie lil t Washington Street Mae left by bus a few days agoff- 1 I ? N. Y. C. where they joined thpir' , COLUMBIA, 3. t. i^iotherj Mroi iTbiiIu flpfi" ? V ' I -x-x-x-w-x-w-X' r ah siik X I 7 j ^ i x ^ 12 :?. 7 r ? Sr.WHFHKV M:\VS Calvary Presbyterian Church j ( Rev. A. II.-Reasoner, Pastor ;< : Tlje 'Sunday- shoo! service was conducted by Supt. C. W. Jofe. es Sunday liiurning. Mr. JeromePettis was the. guest." " . I The young: .people, meetiug - was very good. . . " ' i The public is invited" -at this church S.uttuay 1 o'clock. Program to be presented by the young peo- ] pie. The baby of Mr. and Mrs'. Eugene (Jury wiil 'be Christened. ! The Community Daily Vacation Bible school cl sod Friday after having, had. a successful term . of two weeks. . -An interesting program was ren deied Thursday night". The winners received valuable prizes. llcfc. White, pastor, of M. E.' fhurth of. Tryi-n. N. C.f and Mrs. Mamie J. .Waikcr \yut the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L, I.aSaiiie fast week. A jolly u is1 u;i a11ctid.o i the picnic Friday. Mrs. C. E. Wilson tiirectress. W e 11 nst .M ?Dt-nm- Sallie Griflin and (. iara Nance u i-d--uuii rccoVer. | Mr. Darwin Cmnier is able to i.e up. * j. Misses Charlotte Nance and Eli zabeth Burton are spending theii vacation in New York City. Mr. and Mis. 'li.nmt. y Haltiwanger are the happy parents-ot another .-on. bbrn Friday afteruocn. July 1M. i'.'dO. Bt thlehen.' Baptist Church Hev. li. H.' Gauldcn, Pastor ... , '-'n 1 lie wea'Dr v.-,,- iun 1.1 anu lai. last Sunday. Supt.* l.laddeij i: cr.arge ol . tiiij .Sunday siu.ool. I'm U il u." !.' school lin'" was .al.enlTj) in i:,v ral.y. .Mi-s Ko- ' lie .Mac nail \\e . iir.-i ; hut.- as ar ?n.ii\ itiuai s.mdai in tivat she.raisi'u Hie .4..nivui; money T..i.- cgtit.j-d oei- i?a nip t' the S. S. ami B.Y.P.l'. convention. '1 he .iiioi ning .-eridce opened'at il iH.iKi,.' t>U<; pi..-'ml brought Us a powei l"n 1 nu-.-.-aiii'. Tixl Luki I: is. ] person urnied the-church -clother (.ilu.-cu. B.Y.P.L'. ai iiw usual li ur with Mrs. inngleton in charge. At the night set vice our pa>toi. :?^-p*?ke Avith?ii.toi est and ppoWcJ I ifutn the subject "The PluVe T's: . Time, "Temper and Tongue''. Listen woruf?"\Vinn a man is sure that his l'rivnds never say ! unkind things about -him, he can be sure that ail his friends are i dead". .Miller Chapel A. >!. L. Church Supt. Floyd and naehers are 1 ever alert in the Su~-ila.y-s. head re?\ ligiuus work, jiuii.'.g the ChildreiTs hour t-i.e Hurry Hustlers club | sang a selection leu by .Master B. j Xante. The pastor gave the story J of Prince Jonathan. Sunbeam club sang, with little .Miss Everlena i .dm tin at the piono. ? f At regular Service Dr. Adams brought the message from Hebrew' i:kb: "Unshakable Things". The j visitors were M: s. .fu-ephine Lcgg TWENTY-SIX VI ' V' - 3 In your greatest sorrow y 'hearted service, feeling ass derstanding and sympathy in serving others well. - ?ma FUNERA Pho 1006 Washington Stroi HDresses F 4^' " *7 J/mW[ //C'A^H \ \ v o o fflffif V ' ,2" luvl A^vviv'i "'' M^vil [WAwN \ v; \ $s|U vjwfl '.' . > N<>.' iffbi? Ja of >'[Ill It II111 ",l I g.' M I'. 1 Tugelie id I'M of New York Oily; .Mrs. Maggie Bradley. % ; President Hiiro? conducted a very spirited 'lessen at-the league. ! -? Kx'cxiiis lb: I." \'\ s.is. used by l ie pastor., for evening- service.. The - rftmbrr eiioir funn-i:c*l music all day. AlisTes Aililu1 llaie and luugviie Alkn at the pilino morning and everdng-jvs j t etivi ly. | lir. and Mis. II. J. Ramsey of t Greenwood and Po f. T. |.. Blown of Greenville. visited- the parsonl age ^funday afternoon. Mi,-s Su.-ie-J Mc-Adams of Greenwood is a viVj :itor at tliy manse. | t hose on -s.'-k ii_ **: Mesday.es j le.ra Nan. e, FaYry Ik nckrson, j ' Mr. I). V. Cromer. A iglist l'l i? tiie date sit fi 1 | tile Trustee Raljyi . .MARTIN I)Iy PORRFS Contipucil lrom Page 1 The Mi.-'.-i n of Blessed Martin dt- Pol res invites every c olored mar., woman and child to join TIT the Rosary -NoVena services to beheld each. ovVnjy.v >7 hi i~ni >i.<': ; '.! s i< i TTT Til Hnmpton ehid t>ak St->, Columbia, South Carolina. Hit * ii J vii l Utllolic .Mission O! I Bl'.ssed don Furies is in C o!(ui';l>ia to help .VI.L colored people,, dosii'. | inc. to learn almut the church that I .k'Mis Ghiist .established thru Hi-I Apostles lit til ly years' a^o mi: CAYAI.II.KS sot i \i. t i.i B Continued 11>i:., Pajiv 7 ; ie i!> r.de.i.-oh. iV esidinf ol the Blue Moon C'lu!>. The menu eon-.' .1 , n ull, ! I . IL -lie d totnaioc < and lettuce, piij^, uppiv, cake and iced lea. Mrs. Anna T. Minion .was the dia.tilion. The I'dioWiiii^ u c re ni colli: Ti.oinas Ruti', .Mrs. Gen rune Brown. Ri.iiasd llolmar.. Miss Minora Rail Olaitder Bates; Miss. Tiieliha Heed. Janus Herbert; -Mis.- Izora HosvhoiWatrli. d.eoii Gary, Mrs. Kd.na Sumonr?Meimn -- lRrhert,' Mrs.' Cairie lie;.del roll. Ronald Heed. Mrs. Kiuiditie Walker, Francis --Ri-kittsoM and .Ianitv-_ Whit nninrrTtTe" KUcsts rcinatm-d ^STrintu ~th:c~ wee We'e luAUrs; AI.LKN TK.Ml'l.K A. >1. K. (111' licit '. Hc*v. U. I. Li'tnon, Pastor (liiomillc, S. C. Wu ai'o having lval Weather, but it doesn't have aiiy effect on our Sunday ?attendance. I .a rye numbers arc attendiny Sunday school. After the study of the lesson \\\ elected d.leyato.s to the S. S. Coll-' volition, wl.ieh convenes duly li'.k Jd at ]>onalds, S. The followTtuT wTTv t lei ted: .Misses Fain ice I Adams, F. I,, Lykos, .Mrs. Ilatth 1 Fladyei',. -Mes.-i ; A Kin .Mark and I Foiot prober. ' :ARS OF SKKV1CK ou can turn to us for whole* Jt tired of boiirg nvet with an tinarising from lonjr experience INEY'S ?y .L HOME ne 5707 j 1 ( oltm>,lna, S. C. ? 1 _ I ^ L. Saturday, July 18, 1936 teduced ~T ;(\nintf Drosses Included X >.95 I )resses . . $3.95 | ? .95 Drosses . . 5.95 _ 1.95 Dresses . . 6.95 | * !.75T7ro^s~:Tli.75 | All Cotton | Dresses f 5 S Off | i tided are Laces, Prints. { MoTs, Dotted Swiss, Pique \ powder Puff Muslin, { finally sold at $1.95 and !|I to $7.95/ X All Sales Final- |i* ('.() I )*s:;Alterations Extra X - % mes L. Tapp | . * Co. I : _. f Columbia, S- C.. {% X .??: . : ? X Ai"i n|ug . crviec began at 11 TTS *"+ a.'in. The pastor preached a strong uplifting sermon. His subject was, "Spiritual Power." His text- was found' Acts 1:8 (a portion). . Kveryone should have heard this np'ssatre._ The -congregation was large. . ' ..J^ A large number came out to the 'A. C. K. League at 6:30 P. M. t.\mitt*services began at 8:00V i<?; k. The pastor presented Rev. J). P. Adams who brought the messyc . His text was found St. Mat: In v. 1 1 . He used for his sub??> t "I ielievers making Christ". This .strong and spiritual message wa> well received by all and gave imu ii t'ond for- thotrght". " i ne annual aunaay scnooi picnic *vn- Iai iri'Iy attended and one of 'In: fhu-.-t pieni'es that we have had' ai rn ny years, Everyone enjoy ed tk. outing'. ?' .v i i 11 111 l* Chinch and?the whole City of Greenville are planning to attend the four nights i ? ? . ndiu ":>" ! byMis, KaiK^^ nine 11'. I'layer of New York, the ut.-i E.aneeiist who set the ena . - ity on vj.iritual 'tire a year ae. .i 11. the crowd and come to All.u 'Ci'iniile.' , . . . .Ai 1 tlie' ? lli\n rs. members, elubs~* .. i a r diaries riie- putting forth j \. i y -dtVort to make the Fourth Sunday llally a success. The Leader Subscribe For DOUBLE /Ojg\ STRENGTH I V, 1 ACTING 7/(>tu.C,0, QISafAcA'i/ nhJpER ? ' HAIR GROWER Made with deep penetrotmg secret oils that ro!.c?e dandruff, itching scalp, thin and falling ha.r. It thickens, softens and bco?t lies the most stubborn hoir. I nil nit bu\ only $0e . . Whether you wear your hoir ! bobbed or long, you owe it to yourself to see to it thot it is healthy, soft, wavy ond thick. v. >ij i j> rm Cttijioji _i ?? 1 1 THE M'/E. C. J. WALKER MFG. CO. I'.D ANAPOUS INDIANA t. h." pin'ckney r