The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 14, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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,< . r ' . v* _ PAGE EIGHT i ".'===== ? rg III DELIVERS ANY C ' *. ^ | SI DOW N -i -*' ' , ' . . " ( - f YOII.SAVK ~I . so,';"'.1 *3 . 'I A \1 l\ ' ; ^ '?>xnu^4 PORCH .?- ?? - ON ' Solid' Oak I'orch Swings - SAAII'1,1'TS - ?eREf?nv * m fURNITUF == 1 227 MAIN . ^ t n?? M? I in Sunday's St : *? " " * v -; ?" " > " ? ^ , V l?. Tl [CCn A V A M f ? ?^r, ~~7" " " Y - i*|?- ' .. , . Many of the season'! es on sale and a re 1/ ^ . . -ji 1 store sale with worn % <'ry department. . ?? t James L. Ts X- ? " . 1644 IV > f? . f - . ? ==s= ; r | The Eveseo 1 his~t umpngy=t <r'rwifh!h-ur.-'Mr'-A.' Kw - *? ? iuanageTT"is engaged in scientifically prod A irrtii les, perfuniCs, hair grower, hair ton Y cialties, and certain household necessitie * X Tin' inn easing dujmincfr for these artleU * once. for 100 additional agents to handle t 3v need T?nly to be introduced, 'l'heir superio 2 oack sales. ' Y ..As a moat liberal commission is paid i Jl arid girls just out of school, as well as o y iwjjini' an.agent for these wonderful prod Y w r it e? . . " 1 n rzrr--^1 | . EVESCO PR | ? MRS. OLYMPHIj - I Y ' V, ; ; ;- ";> "'"' "" ' " J . t-^ ' ... ~~T 1 J ^ , \ a ' ," THE PALM ,?. 1 iwn >F THESE ARTICLES si ixm\ - '- - ^-- - $1 Down . ^ \ CIAL \ I _ :" *t- .r? of. tht-sf ;is iliv |n i<'t'. r?*= g ': ~~ ? -- . DKLIVKRS SWINGS ANY SII1TR ? Buy now and saw.' " '* ' ' |T50 ?? 7 I TOMORROW IW AI make V/l II&IlJ VOIR OWN TKRMS EE STORES MAIN STREET ???ian iii i inn i!Aiatm-gjaM?? >*><?> > < > <? > < >< < ate and Record-j or *. ; . : ' : ". ??. 3 : Dollar Day Sale 1 D WEDNESDAY 1 i s most beautiful dress- > , . ?^ ? ; gular throughout !he- J ' ' j Jerl ul hargaii ns in c\v ; "?-?? -5 ? ? . > ^ ^ ipp Company t ] IAIN ST." ~ 3 - .-Tv ,i j Products Co. ??; ? i i 7 . - in IB premnunt and Mr.', 01> in|thin. jlMHlu H .W , = ucing antf, at moderate cost, ul-jfu iJmuv toilet T ie?, jcreams, powders, sFiSmpoos,, lieauty spe's Is such trialWtcrc is an impcrativo peed, at ^ r.merit-never tails.-to secure mnin.nniis i moo *rwl the articles are so -rehilily vahal.le. hoy??s t thers, wTihoiVt employment, would <lu well to * ucts. For agency, call at o?u?> o?r ioiiMoWialily j ;oDUCTS CO. < IIARRIS, Manager . ? M-yM^ollowlr ' " S; c. .. .. - ETTO LEADER ? ? tnEiSlKK NKWS (Schools have closed ajid many of the teachers are preparing to attend summer" Schools at the various -pl? ces. -? vL??? .. ~ The lasT night of the closing of j. Finley high school was, like the jS3S?Y t nights, attended by, ah emmense ga-j thering* Seven graduates ~i)v. caps mid gOWtts composed the class of "?(>.? -The program?awis thoiuughly?piu?-' pared and enjoyed. Superintendent M. -~Brockman," dddresspd the gradu- I ates. Mr. Irvin, editor bf the Chester j Rupurler also spoke. A class of for- i ty-elght from The grammar school ' received certificates of promotion to j high school. Many gifts were receiv- j ed by the graduates. The graduates I artTftfljss H. Woodward, valedictorian; i Miss H. McCollough, salutatorian; j Mr. D. Williams, Mr E,?Williams. I !?11SS L. 13. Douglass, Mr. Edward L.1 I Williams?. Mr. W^B^-Stins6n. This . class presented to Principal Finley, j fa handsome large round wall mirYor! as a parting gift. The Piedmont summer schoal opens ' -w?Rock Hill, June 30lh with Prof. S. L. Finley,^ director. A large num- 1 her of teachers-plan to attend, i Miss F. B. Cassell is in- Greenville ' teaching summer schoor there. Miss cCassell taught-irT'the Piedmont sum-t ; mar school in Reek Hill many years, f j So satisfactory was her work that she has been transferred where she | is ^njo^yinj^jthe work and, making new Mrs. ^Marie Head, matron of the1 fining hatr~bf Benedict college, spent I jfFhe TeFt Saturday for Washington ' I where she will spend the summer. Her 3 mother, Mrs. Gladden came down to spund a few days with her chihlien Saturday. Mr. P. Worthy left for New Jer-I i sey Saturday. J^Miss Mary Shelton will lea.ve for; , Washington Saturday to spend the : ; summer. ??- . . T~ "The local, program of welcome addresses will be given on Wednesday ^lvlght,. dune lHthiat Calvary Baptist | church, where the Women's Baptist! State convention will be held next [ fwcufr. Mayur S.' C. Cartor, ltev. ftlr.-j" Bannisteri pastor of the white Baptist church. Mrs. Frank Whitlock, pros jident of the white Baptist Women's Missionary society; Mrs. J. E. Spann, {president of the Women's,' Missionary , society of CaN^y, Mrs- ^iice Mc- | Lure fri&bi Sandy River Baptist as- f ?-yorrnt iifrt I. D?..sunt -Rirre tV T ^"v- - ' ter will tender words of iVeicohie. j I Special piusic has been prepared {for this program. ? v*r Card,s have been sent to all whose { names. have been sent to Kev4 IV. LT'" Baxter, Cemetery street, or Mrs. J. | K. Spann, McLure' street for homes. [ Prof. James and son of-State col ' lege, Orangeburg, Mr. Staekhouse, j [Morris college, Mr. Hudson, Brainerd ^^institute; Mr. Samuel Loyd of Ghar-t jleston; and Mr. I.ouis Finley, motored I here Monday afternoon from King's [Mountain where they attended the j I? '' ?' : FOR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING 1 ? DIAL 2 10 8~?? ?- Guaranteed prompt delivery service *~i 1 Quick Service -Shoe ~ V Repair Shop t ^ 1121 Washington St. CoPa, S. C. |' r . < !' : ' ^ . ' ?j Keep in Trim IL- . ZjiBftji ^ ? ICIrfreshened v food 1 '" ' " -E rpHBSK gkri- |< raw ? ou* aatwm i, I day*, when the I -.: I^^KlvVmy vrkoU" world J' seems bubbling ?,rcr w*h vkal KSs\ij| Hy, you want to ^OjUm fed joar best. And, m order to A_ iet* ***** wtLJ* . you muit not -$!?==???2?i2L_^the right (bod*, but f ftK?ls that are in the right condi-?r | tl^n- LCE- freshened foods ire ^ | sweet, pore and safe, always at their best?neither too dry nor too j . moist?not too eoM but just cold enough to be m prime condition. }L ? ! Keep your foods well protected with ice every day in the year. It* | o times in protected health and saved tooA CITY ICE COMPANY4 11721 MAJN ST. PHONE 31!?6 . [ 1--? a I net I. lira An Aa<KW>l, t p?j i ? yi , ! | A medical authority says that a ! person who tries to cover up shin blemishes and' pimples with toilet ***! creams and powders is just as foolish X I as an ostrich thgt buries'its head in { I the sand to avoid danger. "Skin erupX i tions are nature's warning that con?[? [stipatjon is throwing poisons into your X LluuJ.k-jibutiuu- au4? weakening- I whole"' constitution. *Ren#>ve the cony I stipated condition and you will X I strengthen your system aguinst dis?|? Imiko and dear up your disfigured skin. X | The best way to do thjs isJwith- a &I course of Ilertrine, the vegetable mediy c i rie~TRaT"Scfs^ naturally and easily, X | which you can get at t THE WAVERLEY DRUG STORE WEEK-END UAIIBfr {' to all seashore and mounX L ,j.[tain resorts now on sale. [ 'consult ticket agents, the A I - 1 i X-' ' * i / a while at the home of Prof. Finley^M then motored to their homes after at leaving Messrs. Hudson i\nd fin icy1T here. j tl Mists; Hpl^n tfm J | y,-f , mid-Mr. Jt)h)V d| McCoIlough- Trre- at home?from Lt? si vingBtone college. Mr. McCollough is tt a-graduatisrof-this year. Mr. Marcus b; Boulware is home frum-Johnson C. cl Smith university. Mrs. Etna M". Ki'dwri, wife bf Rev. et -I R ,'Rrnwn, ?|insti)i- I>f Bern*.' street pi Baptist church, of Petersburg, vir-?_ gtrrrtii'ind Mrs. fv. . <ja Hnbarrr, -wHV 4* of Rev. P. A. Callaham, pastor of Market?Street Baptist?church?of S' \i i Ltji.tuui u?win mienu int1 >\ omen s convention next week, as gllEsts?of , their sister, Mrs, C? M. Finley. S Quite a number of people will at- T tend the Elks' Grand Lodge in Oolum- ft bin next week. ' g At Great Fulls Sunday afternoon <0 the local societies of Elks aitd Daugh- Z ter. Elks will have their annual ser- l,( mon -and program at the methodist ai church. ' " , _ ' A LOCAI/NL'KSES MEETING > pi The meeting was held June 10th at \ the home of Miss A. A. Nelson, 2202 Gervais street. A very pleasant meeting was enjoyed.^- r-:?--r ^The nuises who. attended the r.tatw ? meeting reported a "ice tiip and)'a ? verj helpful esssion. . This meeting was held in XJreenville. , The next maeti-mr oL. the local-nurses will be ^ nie Trezevant, 1112 Harden street., tl Misses Norther and McDaniei w?ll a' Hrvy?charge?of?the.-program. Thin 1 will be the last meeting until Se^n- t< tember. All graduate jrursea.-are 1riT bl l>e present.4 SbnYe of the "hurses who ~ were present includ Miss M^i L. Little.ta Ethel TillmoiOO. T. Neluhts, V. G. ni McDanjel, Mrs. Nellie 1). Simpsin,.: J?J and Mrs. Katherine Lawson. . d< YOUNG WOMEN'S CI.l ll OF Z1()N (U ? , ' ?11 t 1" - * _ |j The Young Women's Gluh of Zton bi Baptist church met at the" home of. ~ . v ~n~ Wv ol' w? ,LUCKY 1, With ii W ? /. V '"GTTA R A I s - Its Principles Will ^HEALTH, HAPPINESS},'IX - - L'OWEK. INFLUENC E. HUSINKSS WORUIE IN USiS A 1 Send-No IN Write T IX. A LEX A 200 West .1,85th St. |T-H f- Idle Hour Swi r. .r ? CM Miles from Columbia o r 7*" Excellent Free Pic | Churches an< | W. M, SMITH, Mmi . ? ? ??"-~g'r?v---y |-'i^rv^f- f ^r 1 V',f'Turrf3Igr^'-g-f'':v rmw w1 ^ C* vv v 'I**** * +*%*+*++*+ i E X C U Its 1C rr " xo" V WASHINGT v - ' ; ; Y *. ?Friday, June ? A line opportunity to visit the ^ ful I>arkst VVashinston Mjoh J Kress, Zoological Park, L ttonal Museum and y Round Trip Fanes: Ba'tesbu r g , _ 1 _ $1|.7"> A. BlackviMe ,^-45.50 J Camden ...... 2.50 * CnInmRU .1 * HSU Chester ?.-'-r t- 13.50 Jk Greenwood-' ..14*50 Johnston ?-----?V 15.50Lexington _ J.? 11215^) V-hates oi' Sam; anu final i - GoitTg: Tickets>;\vill be sfold good W Crescent Limited) . Friday, June *20 "Return:" pickets will be good on i cent Limited) to reach original sti JL .Tuesday, June '2Uht iU.IOi ;?? t CONVENIENT SCHEDULES*: I j and day coaches. For other information and I'ulln Bt agent s-^t, ' SOUTHERN RAII PHONE.138-J * L_. V-. '" .. V t~' tH |l?r 1M31 oou J, \ ' ' * . . ."V Saturday, June 14, 1930 [rs. Carrie Hefrick, 9.23 Washington ;reet on Tuesday evening, June 10th. Fiet meeting was?called to?ordet?hv :J. > f u t ' ' it? ^itreiuvin. mt?iiiut?i respoil* ed until?a?Bible-verse^ The discusier." It was wonderfully discussed y Mrs. Quarles and Qihers. Tinub had a great meeting. After all business the hostess serv! a delicious sweet course. The m- i?? rize was won-by Mrs. Bessie Fay. -The m evident ^ r.AK CIRCLE CM I) (iHATFlH | -The officers and members of the Lar Circle club wish tu?thuuk iMm'. . 11. Pincknev and Prof. Ed. l)a\:T~ >r the wonderful program that th. y eve Monday night, June tfth nn = 11' thnir ainapiepa fr>i- the hmmV.t ion Baptist church. Also ""the me?nirs and friends for the help and the j^iliary for their helpfrri-^ssistanie *" iso Mr.. Thos Williams for his ve. lahle assistance in sponsoring tin* Lay. -r~-' , A?tis Jiyan, president, 1 Rev. P. Reeder, pastor. ' - A STATEMENT ' j_ :Sinpa so?many t>f my friends over : instate press me to accept the. pre - ley will give nie both -the elgetujii rad loyal support in office afterward , hereby mu'ke public my willimriH> serve my Church in this respon e capacity.. .... .J ; The requests coming from my borer* wwru taken as mere eomph ?? ents at first, but they so mul^-" ie<l -in?mnnbers and *?> tiic.r?*ftsed'io? . gree of earnestness flmt. I a>h con- > need i'of- a very general and sincere sire throughout the , State, and th 11 yield my services nvcr to t.bis nl fce at thcr btddtngof my church; C. F. CANDY. INT. A . " . H" HANI) 1 rii ten . T KK B I Hfclp You in )VE, MONFJV, PEACE, CONTROL, JORS. * | &;AN1) HAPP1- W? HOME B r loney oday NDER New York City, N- Y. v ?l* vv vv K iTWMlNG ilV ZTZ mming Fool $ n the I'ercival Koatl.) y " V . ' . X nic Grounds'for d Parties. r . ? T ... - ^ 2112 LADY ST. :|; > N FARES f, .A - ? ON, D. Cr ' - X 20th, 1930"? Nation's Capital. Woniter-' urpent. Library of Con- ? int'oln Memorial, Na- Mount Vernon 1 : .v i >-. ' ' " Leesvilli. _ _r_. Si 4.75 newi/mv , -: r:., ir>,oo?^? Orangeburg 14.50 X I'rosperity l.r>.00 ' Y' Kock Hill 12.50 ?: St. Matthews 14.50 ,- X Springfield 14.7t> -f Winnshoro 1 .'1.5U ? M-? i*u all regular trains "(Kxce.pt th7 ' . ~~ 7 S ?Sj? " ill regular trains (except .('i esirting point prior to midnight ' ? 'ullinan standard sleeping ears ian reservations consult ticket *** ? y .WAY SYSTEM f U ?, * A. ^vvyvvv>yvvvvv 7 217 SEABOARD AVENUK | L.tFoxworth I3 'uiieral Director Ml'M.INS, S. C. ertaking, Embalming and tl Car* and Funeral Fquipment a* d a* the be*t'and better than the B . Rest and Price* Lesa RTESY AND SERVICE mmmrnmmmmmmmatmmmm3 .