The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 13, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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. ' ? PAGE-EIGHT Depression or no depression t-tatistics show that sales of cigarettes. chewing gam cosmetics go right jr. ' on making new^ high vooorda. Christmas Cards We have an excellent collection of the latest designs. Send in your order now. r _ ? Madame ? Warwick's A true palmist is here. Tells the past, present and future anil gives advice on all affairs such as love, business matters, family wills, di vorees and most anything pertainAlso locates lost and stolen articles, hidden treasures. Is able to point out the path of success andovercome troubles and difficulties. Pay Madame Pauline a visit today. Hours 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. All readings strictly confidential. Separate waiting rooms for white and colored. ' - ' ' MADAME PAULINE 1610 Sumter. : .vvvwswm . fs .,. , . . . aH-T - ----- x ' ? ?s ?? H- Bei -"! i . _...1 Afr L r- V ! ~ 1?1 1 .? .t i ' < ? v 1 r ^i? . =?z=?=z==24= ?T I > 6 | 7 20 $ ' , . I : A . "A Y 8 t -f? A I " J ' *? . . _ . | > Ka< I ?7?f? T - ' X : i ~~~~ t: . 7 ovi ' | arc r. ? - - I - " ?J. =f=?-F -4?: 1310 Assei $ X =_ ??Hr"? V ? ? jf 4?_ > ^ it , . -??# ?-vv.. % "*- *"* -** * I Mrs. Louvenia Lowman ? Poro Beauty Culture Scalp and Hair Treatment . Manicuring and Ma??aging l_j? ^?Phon?r22331 & ^ Jiooker Washington Height* ? j ~ USED CARS WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS Our special for today is a 1930 model Chevrolet coupe, run less than 8,000 miles, $490. . _?_ ? Cars on Lot No. 1 Next to McMaster's on Hampton St TOdO^Xhevrolet Sport Coupe $490.00 1930 Chevrolet Coupe ________ 485.00 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery. 475.00 j 1929 Chevrolet cabriolet 4-52.00 j 1926 Ford Sedan .. ._ 145.00 I 1929-Ford Coach 325d)0 | 1928 Chevrolet Coach ? . 275.00 ! . Nash' "Coupe 250.00 i 1929, Ford Coach -385.00 l 1920 Chevrolet Touring 150,00 1?"?~~?~ ~~ " ; " , Cars air l-flt No. 2 ' Hack of DeSoto Hotel t?n. Asvemldy St 15)29 Chevrolet Coach 1925 Ford Coupe $ 130.00 | 1929 Chevrolet Truck .. 300.00 15)27 Chevrolet Roadster . 140.00 1922 Ford Touring 50*00i 1928 Chevrolet Coupp r 275.00 |..1923 Dodge Sedan 145.00 i 1928.Chevrolet Coupe 230.00 ; 1929 Fnrd Sndnn ? 395.00 ' 1929 Chevrolet Truck *!__ 325.00 ' 1926 Chevrolet Roadster ___1. 135.00 i 1927 Chevrolet Touring 150.00 . , -7 " 7 CENTRA D-OHEV-ROLET CO. 1232 HAMPTON STREET 5 Phone 5182! .XKmXm!mHmXm5*4mShX,,X>,XmXm!mXmXmX t autifu christm; V Great -?-n. . ( ' : ' - He Jfoxes ? 1 Boxes Bbxes r,. *3 Boxes f :?.? j ALL BEAUTIF ch card different with a envelopes to mat< printed on e ' ? ' . ( Ve tnake in ^ / to nxt Xmas.. Cards wi tgred. II ; _ ? :?=U ! J- - HE7FALME' ^ . ' mbly St, Columbia i tl n i x"xx~x~x~x-x~x-x^x^":x~x~x~> Xd?>riJLLuL^i*3: J*i? iiilfiirr - ...^ * . . < . PAtMETI FRESH FISH OYSTERS Shrimp ? Crah Mpat ' 1?Fry era and Hens" ' j ' . r We Dr?ss-and Deliver Free J COURTESY ? SERVICE EBAUGH'S PHONE 561*, | I . I 1121 Washington St., Cola., S. C. ! I ' - ' I . Phone 9276 or bring your Batteries to? LEEVY'S | Better Battery 1 Service Station Batteries Charged, Repaired, Sold 1 Phone9276 1 83 1 Taylor St. ( NATIONAL Market Co. 8 lbs. Swift Jewel Lard 90 , * Hound Steak, lb, .25 Crokers, lb. -JV - ~ .12' y :PorIt Feet, lb. , ,10 . ( Chitterlings, lb . .10 Pork . Chops, lb. .20 ^ N ec k Bo lies, .'1 lbs. . -2"> ? Tork Sausage, lb. 17 1-2 I Pig Ears, lb. . : 10 I Pig Tails lb. * ? .15 ' Beef Stew, lb. ?! ?......... .12 1-2 I Beef Roast ib. .17? 1-2 | t IVji'1" Where Y?w H?v<? 1 More Cents - j *221 Main St. \ Phone 2-128(> | ] ... ; ... f .' Li_ il, Lov< i i CS CARDS ? B \ ) .. . ; K ular:' ' . _: ?F<m 12.50 . : $1.2 2.50 - 1.2 2.00 ' " 1.0 1.50 .7 -O ; ' UL DESIGNS different sentiment wit ih. Your name ach card. rdr not to carry these card ill be printed the same da PTO XESDE1 ??. . pi # ' . e* t ~ ' X> LEADER ,-'jj .-MTV ZION if. M. E. CHURCH l' Charleston, S. C. ] On last Sunday Morning the mem- * bers and ?riends of Mt. Zion Church was blessed with a grand and soul stirring sermon delivered by the Rev. Dr. Davis of the C. M. E. Conference. Dr. Davis was here attending hi*. Conference which cottoned Un Chai ^ leston durin~ the past week and wa. invited by our pastor Dr. Witherspopn to preach for us. The entire audience was deeply impressed by his master ful discourse as he demonstrated him self as a prepared theologian. 1 On last Sunday evening at Zion' Dr. Witherspoon gave hit audience a powerful sermon; using for his" disburse "Paul's letter to the Romans." ..A most excellent sermon was de-~ livered by this man of the living God be stirred his audience with, that spiritual tire. Mt. Zion rejoiced to bear these sermons last Sunday withrevived Divine love. ? ?? In the next issue of this paper we will report th^details of the C. M. E. Conference; convened in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of this city entertained on last Monday evening, 1 in honor of Mrs. Ethel Baylor; a very spent, as was expressed by the guests ; Mrs. M. H. Wilson of this city is ' lome again for the winter after , (pending the summer qnonths in the state of ^ Massachusetts. She pre- i ?ent the picture of health. There will be the usual Christmas iervice heW "ftt Mt. Zion Church earl> Christmas morning, 6 o'clock, Ther.* vill be preaching by the pastor am! ipecial Christmas Music by the choir? You are requested to worship with x is. ' " * - r The Claflin Quartette appeared at ast week; ia the midst of storm- ihowers a very large attendance was present to hear those excellent entertainers from Claflin University. s *i*! ely I 1, ?-???--fX i f- . $1, Y i ' tion r-~? |!d - ' : *!< - ... ' ; . ? t . . ?^ ?&4 5 5'"" i1 0 ": ; :./ - 11 5 . . .: ? - |' v - ! i:c ----- -- c ; . - 1 . :: 1^:, I * T f }.g _?* : ; ? T h % 8 A t ?. ' fJ ? t k 1 k ' T TT i: * s r" ~ ?1 1 v.- -.- v ? 0 V * X t i - , ??f ^ $1 R.. \l; t/VtlA X * IUUV -TU?<U A : V ? EEs > - V .s v-?, r . . ?In Hicimii'v rf mil?m:,l lui. Mis. Ida L. B; nks, who departed this life, Aujr. 58, 1928. t W'a love J .you dear mother. But God love you best; And He sfiw fit to take you, To that sweet home of- rest. Sadly missed, by daughters: M. F. Greenlee, Maude and Helen Banks. ?IN MKMORIAM Our beloved brother, who departed his life in the year f oar l.ord. Nov. U),?14>23r -Robert Banks. _ Sleep on dear brother, sleep on Sleep till that great <1 v comes; When we'll meet around tli^. thy.ne And crown Him Lord of ait Sleep on dear brother, in Jesus name. 7-r ? ? Banks. _?? ? * ' In sad but lovine 're?We?n|*vj?neo (>f "iv Dear. (?ra"<j-n|other, Mrs. My: Williams, who dephrted th> >:'V one rear ago. " We cannot sav'and will not say, that She is dedd. shy is iusa away. r>h its sweet to sav that she i gone Rut he is not forgotten-. nt <t'o home We love so welh* and how we inisthose bright eyes.1 \nd her voice we'eantiot hear. Loving fJrand daughter. Rnbie 1,. ! lai? is. IN ,.MEMOUI.\M - In loving?remenibrnnot of our?rb~'oted father, M. A. Brnhs. who .lo >arted this life l>ee. 128, lll'il). No one knows our loiitrimr But fe^y ho ve m-i-i) ii< , vuinjpj ? We shed our tears with an acliing heart. While others are first asle.op. We _jqften sit' and think of you dear father When we are nil alone. For memory is the only friend. That grief can call its own. A happy hour we once enjoyed. How sweet that memory still: But death has left a vacant chair That no one?in this world can fill. Sadly missed hv, your daughters: llrs. M. F. Greenlee, Maud,. I.., and iclen Banks. *ni> k r so n~-n:\rT n: us"" a ssi hi ation holds skssion The County Teachers' Association >f Anderson,. S. ('., Held TrTi 71? the nost beneficial sessions in tin* hstory 1" the association last iiioiith.. The attendance was well "'Worth oiiiinoiHlititf which was v.ei y . ku y.c md presented a .yreaj sidVit ..f_ iperation to exist throughout the year.. The able bbdi'c.d supervis#fr, diss Alice Webb assured the tissue iation that the proirram to he-put >vcr this year would In* on,. of credit-; lot only to the teachers of Anderson 'ouilty hut .-De teachers tti ri?tii?li??iTF ho nti.te. TU.. * - -1 - - - icartod support bv presenting to tho Ssoeiation their o'it stand i|i<r nhh-oive in this year's program, that night prove beneficial to their work. The teachers responded to the rolb ail with ?he following 'objectives: ooperation, leaf pad. silent .reading, nusic, helping the' backward pupil, croup pupils, current event with hisory, moral and mariners,' present ceogrgphy in story form, organize. >arents clubs-, plan work well, pleas?: int disposition on part of the teacher, ise of th{, store project, use of move n;> . i' ?i. ( tion h-iVo-v Tasstimo, and the daily tost method The association extends an invitaion to all of the teachers of the state, o attend one of the most e r edited'" in titutes of the state held at the Heed Street School building, DccoTnbor the Professor C. A. Johnsp'n, supervisor if N'pffvn P!itv (Jcknolo c' .'v ,\ wiuiimia, ?">. will he the acting principal of he institute. Come and driilk at his wonderful fountain of knowledge The Anderson Crkuntv Teachers' Association. ????H Prof. II. R: LatinVer, Pres.; Miss K. 1., Anderson. Sec'y. I.FAI;Vt,lt>V.VI!W^ ^ r, New Bethel A. M. K. ;Church. Dec. Sunday morning Sunday School ras held at the usual hour at 11:00 ''clock Rev S. .1. .foluvon prcnt hod a oul stirring sermon which every one elt.. Wnlng<rrlTr'r.rrmti\gu.l?f,. 7i3<V p.n. prayer service will h held; every tody to invited to-attcnd. '-Mr. .1 rvtnr llack and Mr. Charlie Black well, js m the strk ir-T~w; h j'or ilnun a peedv recovery. Mr. C. S. Harris ho hiitMf M <? vrr e nnnri imp' rr nilliniflli y? I ^ \ ?l i" o I11 vl 1 rl Rome time with relativves portee ilso Miss Grace Suber on the sick list ~ i " :,H-i Saturday, December 13, 1930. willy mix nkws j On (lip-fifth Sunday night the Rev. \V. K. Wilson of Lincoln viae, S, C., ' preached at. Bethel A. M. K. f".n' ch,' * he preached a very inspirational nnd sniil -dining suLiiiun from?the 3<Uh . ? Psalm Oth verse; "This poor-. ^ u.nh . cried, and the Lord heard him a?<l saved ch|m oat of all his, troubles." After J,hi,' services was over you could still fed tli'e 'power of this"masterful st'i niKii, Rev. Wilson put his whole self in the sermon and he made "n a beautiful and wonderful dl'.ustration o!" "This poor man." On Monday night Prof, and Mrs. Rohcvts; Mrs. !). S. Mills, Mr. Walter * . Roy I lunch and M?*s, M: Ahney Bak ' er motoi e.l over* to Bowman, ' "-v. 1). S. W Us. school, and assisted him. in in Joeing the "Bingo** in his schi (ififue a large crowd were to tli". "R !"' " Partv md seem to have c'"M ' ' Y n w added f uture of , amuse'- cut ' : lily. (Ml Ah*'- 'fa V 1 1' ( ?*!? was ii nrn. gram tr'v.-M in ri> ?: ction with ui; i mi>s i n g?* "iy111 i ... s. tit BetheKA. i K. (Tuirch. ' On Tuesday night there was an en- . . tertammert given in the school audr ?4 ".ittiriuhl* t!v outstanding nhase of a-rmi^enienl being -"Bingo." _s_ r* - "I " Quite a Tew Holly Ilillians went to # 'Lr Kilt inv'll" ?? tfiKtnr.oJ.iy fr? alLmUT "" Vtfe"Tiinyral of Mr. William XiHy. Sr He l it to ntourn his passing a devoted wife Mrs. Martha Tilly, two m i s. William amb Warren Tilly nnd a host of relatives, and .friends. ?"Mrs". R. It. Brown, little Berniee Smith, Mr. W. ^Iioy?Bunch and Mrs. <v-~. M..' Abtiey Baker, spent a few hours at the.honie-+if Mr. and Mrs.. Stephen , Whack mi Wednesday evening. Mr. Waller Roy Bunch, Miss Willie .Mae Anderson, and Mrs. M. Abney Baker motored- to Orangeburg on , Tluitstlay afternoon on,a' shopping tom. Wli ile IhereMrs. Baker, call oi by t'lai'lin College to see her aunt; j b o mitHe a "pop" call at the home of Mr. :itul?Mr - Joseph?Kembert. I'rof. -I. B.. Ta.slor, .Jr. a teacher in the St. George Graded.?School was here on Thursday evening at the home of Prof. Roberts on business. Tiie "Mothers: Club" is progressing iit 1 Iv iM-.ih.r?their.- leader . Miaa? IC.~: ?~ (.'ass'.elhie- Anderson..' The mothers have such a jolly time, and-they go about their work in such a jjjlly way v\ ik'H 111 our town or passing thru ' iil.vou wnnt anything to cat get it~at Bannister's Cafe. If you want your suits pressed," dyed and dry cleaned i and done right, let Nolan Johnson do the job for you. When ill need of fresh meats buy it I at 1 ley ward, Kllis and Eddie Mack's Meat Markets ; ?* Wlien Vou're in need of your jjorses feet benigdressed up and other work in the line "of Black-smithing stop by and give your.Joh to. Mr. "Frank ' v aln. Sr.. and'-Mr 1,. W. Webster. If you want yopr dresses cut and nude to lit give?your work to-Mrs. liozeim Bunch 011 the outskirts of th e ' village. . ' _^Anyl.one- wishing their Christmas l-'biVh Ca_kes? baked, -give- it?to Miss ~ Anderson our II. E. Teacher aiiil^her girls, I guarantee you you'll giit a real cake baked. It will, taste better than any '-ou've ever eaten be- ^ f < > re. ; " If.\v>u are anxious to know what i-< going oil in Holly Hill read the Palmetto Leader. ^ Ah':;.- .Vainly Whitfield had charge ill tin- ili i nt imtal -exercivus ?Friday 1 uiuiiiiiig hi the school-hw discourse is qui id A*"1 .'i "'l1' '->040^^-? 1 >'he made, such air impression upon-, all present with tlie comparison of \Manias and Sapphira and we of to lay.- She laid stress upon the child' en ih" necessity of telling the truth, they do;-if they did do not falsehood U "<ti truthful; : S~trr~itulU- them how Ananias an 1 ?: Supphiup sold a possession and kept brrHr pm-mf-fRIT j'll'Uh'y lAi'T 'Wrought a "**' part and laid it at the apostles feet, . I We are eager and anxiously nwait iiiv Mrs. \Vhitfield\s time for devotional exeu ises again., Lev. pnd Mrs. E. A. Davis, Revs. , Cain, Hoiback and Wright, ' Messrs S. Sinimoiis, .lasf Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain, Jr., Prof. Jas. S. Roberts and Miss Cassie Ander011 were the dinner guets of Mr. and Mrs.. Willing Brown, on Sunday aftor noon.. ?. . ;Quito an elaborate affair and my what eats! How everyone enjoyed < hemselves-. . Lovol Hill Baptist Church ' fleginiiiut' December lird, thru Dec. 7th was the Installation Service of the Rev. E A. Davis, Pastor of the church; On Wednesday night, Rev. Morris Wright preached. On Thursday night. Rev. P.. C. Lisbon, Pastor Bethel A. M. E. Church, preached, Kph, n 11, t..v? ?-ui.j^u.t < hrH- : trail Armor." Owing to the roughness of the weather services could not he held on Friday night. Stmdav morning at the usual hour for Sunday School, Prof Jas. jS. "Roberts taught the lesson, and Prof. J. P. Edwards feviewed the lesson. ^ Collection was $1.05 Ai> 11-<.'10 Rev. E, A. Davis preached his text is found Isaiah 60:1; "Arise tfhine, for* thy light is come, and th^ glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.'1 The jMilijn I Rfu, Djiuis Ltsytl waa ' "Arise .and Shine." Rev. Davis preached a masterful sermon from the above - mentioned subject and he treated his text fully. Deacons Frank Cain, Jr. and S. Simimffis conducted the prayer ser.vices and devotional exercises;: v- I' ? ~ I)o Most?Of Yottr ? Trading With Our Advertisers.