The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 01, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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' *- - ' ' - ''* . :> August -~-y ? < . ..... ;> TAiLOR M/ " ~ . 7 x ? ... vf , "itow is you ?>?-saving aivclji we V year round as w ;"Zk place your order -r-rSoHoO, 1-Hw Su Tv $57.i>0 l-l'iSFc *Stl o ?55.00 4-1'iece Su ?.>0.00 3-1'iece Sui <.V ?13.00 3-1'icce Sui ?12.50 3-1'iiece Su ? S 10*00 3-IMet'C Sui 4*+ ?.'18.50 3-IMece Su ^ ?:15.00 3-Piec0 Su ? ?.'>0.00 3-lMecc Su -It- S95 fill 'A.Vitwf Si; s* ?-?i- O We have t! ?^v-'- you wont nave > our variety of th * 0 1 d + .. < ? f J# *? -713 Main Stre< ^ ^ ^ _ his Space^j Week . * . | ~ ~ . "f : ; | . . * t". - n r * i !! Will I 1 HI II ll^THF K S ION I m and Chattanooga | TKMHEn Oth. 15)2S "-1 -- "T-~ To v . f ' lUUMINCH.VU \ ? CHA'lfAXfWttA J* U$7.r?o *' .. _V--.ft.50 _ j _r : /' " :;T> l _ 8.50 Fat-os fvojiv intevnuuliate points pji- i rrsum- i.unurn) aurusi ^nxi. > i il starting point by midnight as M-h'r Birirtinjrhm and ( hatt amm^a,??j> NO BAGGAGE CHECKED. t i 'esc procrrossivi- cttirs and tn-~ yav interest. LVILWAY SYSTEM , ? * + + + + + * ? J. >-?* T^ T<M>T<? ?? ?? 4^* 4^4 3 1 Ia!!' I ill i tfe i A # -> v.- j arw> t3Sj ^ ?vV Sffilottept >iDE SUITS 10 YOI i^- time to get c\ I ailc have suit patterns tha ell as special weights. All woolens and fi its it a . ?--fr -' . its . . ts . . ts . its 4? ; : ?1 ?:? its its r_ i( u * lits . he woolens that will and trouble in maki e latest in woolens. ?ont forget the p W. BRUN MERCHANT TAIL it : - ' < / ' *' ,v . 1 * THE PALMETTC >V A I/rivK HO RO N EW S Quite a few persons partook; of the LoTct's ^supper on last Sumiay mt>ULnTgr,"Trftei* a fervent oermon was piVavhed by the pastor, of Wesley M. 1?, church Rev. F. JVlurcus, whose disburse was found in Isaiah 1)2:1, At y o'clock Di\ N. T. Boy,'en in his elo| queney., sj>oke to a splendid audience from St. Matthew G:I3S.J. The fish fry that was given at Ivanhoe park on* lasf Thursday ,by the Tivt: K?und A churches of the i| town was a-delightful outing for~ttur ' attendants which were splendid. The \Valterbor0 orchestra having accompanied the touring party, furnished ^4-ui'thci* proceedings tor the younger ?i*t. * . , , _ -i Rev. F. Marcus, spent tTie past iweek at Appleton, evangelizing. Having spent several days delighting her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Lights and friends,. iUiss'Malissn .Scrtven return d to llftrdeeyille . Saturday, accompanied by Miss Reatha Lights, who will haye an extended visit. ! Rev. A. U. Howard of the Board of "- Vi-umioranee. Prohibition and Public y Mora's, lecture 1 at Wesley's church I I, ill.* V iii.l'iir 'ifl,?i'nfinn 1 I subject. "TJie Finished Product." Dr. j Howard stated some outstanding and | !-enelteial truths, wluclT^miTOTT^TtF } onsideratioh, many will avoid the ill I l and,of .destiny which will be woven f^nTT.Te'sshuttle. '* . . . \ ' Mr. Pars Bell from Orangeburg i u t fed down and spe nt Sunday Av.ilh ^ . elativ.es. He ' v. as accohipa n ied" "by jj [ inf. P. 37 llamnuti. ? 'I | Mr. !)avid L'ghts, yho has been" ,' p ending the past wedk with his moth i* 1 nfned to li t. St phens SatUVday. . j-i Mis.;'' Kvelyn Smith of Savannah," a., lias been .vis jt.top: her friend, Miys. orric Kllipran, relumed "Monday aehipenEwf-iliy M:i^ 11.vac in''.he dates, i Miss Clludys-.Johns n and Mr. Reth* . . 1 Wiliiams were dinner jjuests at i niur lvame of Misses^ Dents on Sunday ..j.- Mr/.Samuel. MTV'hell, Dr. Ilowen's ^~5au7i eiu1, Ullvi.d?d services at Wes y M. K.'- church SinTHay evening, j The Kodak Club was delightfully j '< >; -.1 ;ii thi? hinni- of MissSa^lle S rreem? on last Saturday afternoon. 1 The body of Mr. l>an Smitb,v forurly of this place, but recently of 5 avinuiah. \yas shipped hero Friday Tr or 1 urial. ,. j The fr'ends 'of. STi'h EcHth Malone 3 j": ill. 'earn with r yi.ret- that she llfis J* > { ><$ <"? ?? <> . ... - -: ; t ^ ^ |? 1 j* nj,i us v&B?.Y ' - Y y:;:;:;--Y~| ^mber 1st % ? .?^ UR MEASURE?t r??~?; ;?? ? Y >red Suit at a great t yon can. wear the *? Come today and is are guaranteed. _ A ? ?: " -^':4 . ? . 8r,o.oo y ?- $49.50 V . SI 7.OCT 8 i:J.oo V 858.00 !? 857.00 !? ; g A c?>o cn > . 830.00 ' ' 825.00 , A " .821.50 ?| =rf suit your taste; and ^ Ing a selection from^3 lace SON 1 1 DR~?? Columbia, S. G. i ?? hk^K4 . . . f : >LEADER ALLEN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I +* I LEAGUE MtyETS IN GEORGE- & LJ TOWN. S L _? The A. C, E. League which convened V at Georgetown, S. C., from Aug. 22 to y 24th; is^Jiow history- The Conven-l.j. tinn "Kvasf- Presided over, by hur efli- X ri^nt superintendent Dr. E. R. An- *t* derson. We indeed had a very peas- }* apt Convention in the city, on the % Sainpit. The people' of Georgetown ^ Spared nothing in making our stay X. one of welcome. - j-Jg* cnl leagues in; the State left home' .*? for the purpose of attending the Con- X ventfori, and that they jiid. They -did X not stay on. the outside, lounging arpund, but attended every session and ook noies III mill1!' that?they?might X have something to crary their local )i* league. It appearo^ that our attend? 'V a lice will be e-rdhtov nml' evevvtViinrr ! A - -*:y f - *? ! .?; else at our next meeting-which convenes at Sumter. ! % We weve.gtweed-with the presence Y of our Dishopr^hef'resident of Allen { University som& of'the Presiding El- .{ dors, and some of the prominent pas-1 X tors of^the State-. We also hail as our1 guest Mr. W. A. Quillian, the adju- ^ 1:vnt general of the Allen Lifq Guards All of the visitors took active payts r s. cess. ? . The young people seemed to. have i enjoyed all of the jaddrcsses, ospoctally the one delivered by Dr. T). H. X j Sims. He spoke to the young people *j* j?vf-the-State. -His -subject was?^The? Connected with the A. C. E. League 1 'we have the A. L. G. or the Allen X L'fe Guards'. The writer is in charge of this part of the League work in y the State. Our purpose is to organ- Ijl 'ize an. Allen Life Guard in every X I t * Leiigue. The Guard movement was Y 1 intended to teach the boys along all ' line's, and especially about the origin of our -(great "church. We've found X the boys like this movement, and are X nger to take instructions. We are "hoping to have, competitive (bills at t . ' >ur. next annual meeting. i ;jj You can secure Guard Manuals ! ,! from Dr. _S. S. Morris. Price 20c ? eac h. All League Presidents are urg- : cTT'to organize at once. For any ad- ilitional information write me and I . fi diall be glad to intpart the same. Af- ;C or organizing vour Cli^ird, thffe a blank form you will fill out and p - end t() I>r.?S. S. Morris. Editor of , E the A. C. K. League. If you have ,J; not a blank, projnplly send to him Tor the 'snmei This is done in order ,? ~ hat'-every Allen Life (itiatd, might? vet its rating. And also that a- rec- .g ' rd niight be kept in .both the .Con-1..: eejonal and State offices., ' .JA.MT.S >VOOI)BUHY. i j{j Ciuard Mhster,. I .1)0(5 Green Street, Columbia, th C? I IN MJKMOKY OF C.CESSIH L. CALj ' HOllX. 1 . ' ' r. ! Hear' loving Guessie . . .. ? j I.ight ?f the home, o : "T foil of siinsHTnc" " And joy to every one.; ! One year ago you left lis J <>h; how we miss her ? jV.es, kindred and friends.. ? ;?'nt r><>i- lifi? is with us still ^ ^ lidding us tie line and kind. ? ? Though we cannot see her face C " And no one can ttll her place f " And 'her ways and actions .sweet ? We can never, never .torpot. " ~ While we loved her dearly 5 "ji Jesus loved her best. g ' | lie knew what she needed J So He took her home to rest. . i While here' she shed for uiL_sunshine rl In this.:dark world , below i Xow she is shining in glory . .. . .. Never to sorrow^ any more. ? " | Jesus called her from us j So we popv souls could see Just the simple childlike souls ? 1 He would havtTus he! >] !! ' " 1 ' ',* ! N'ow she is with theVingels t , { Shining pure and bright \ i * j Happy as a sunbeam ? * I Walking there in white;* h | ! And she will be waiting ,v H J brother, dear, for you ? ' Waiting, watching, longing ^-i Your- sweot face to-seo. L ^ ! What a blessed union On the other shore When we meet dear (luessie * There toTpart no more. .' MR. AND MRS. J. B. CALHOUN, Si>, an<l Brothers. i C OUNCIL WANTS RETORT ^ Continued from -page one { N. A. A, C. P. reports and other ma- I * ' torial op race- relations here. , 1J * I "We in India are very much inter- 1 ! ested iriC questions affecting the i* ^welfare colored -people North < 1 Arrterica,'^??#ites Mr. Philip. ' been^^f .l.Q.usly ill Tor the past few days. We wislj for her a rapid re- ^ :p covery. , i i. x - ^ ; SATURDAY, SEl^TEMBEtt^l^. A BARGAIN OFFER! ^^ ' ^i';.:~:::'%~^ * : .; *;I ; We have made arrangements mitlL Rev. J. W. Wither- ? spoon, the author of "A Breath of The Muse'1?a beautiful *4; volume of poems and prose writings?whereby we are able $ to offer exclusively to the- readers of The Leader, this - X * volume at HALF PRICE. .? , T We also have a volume of paper bound poems, entitled $ ~iiAmate^?vJPoems'^hy: l^thEr Gadson,; which sell for 25c. | Weare offering, to old andhew subscribers alike, as long {' as they last, for the following prices: S ? The Palmetto Leader?1 year . . _ ??? $2.00 X A Rrealh of The Muse ? 2.00 . Amateur Poems> ^j._ .2& $ Total $4.25 * . . ? ; ? 5 J? ? The Leader?1 Year (with books included) $3.00 * ? +* x ' f ' Y To take advantage of this offer the $3.00 must accom- X pany your order for a year's subscription to The Leader. If you are paying up your back subscription dues, simply add ? 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