The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 03, 1932, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Pmge 1 - -T. ?n?^.B= Stye Palmetto Header j PUBLISHED WEEKLY J 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. * Entered at the Post Ollite at Columbia, S. C., as second class matter by an Act ot Congress. . : SUBSCRIPTIONS One X.ear - $2.00 Three-Month .75 Six Months 1.25 Sing's Copy .05 FOREIGN ADVERTISING AGENCY W. II. Z1FF- CO., 003 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Oilicial Advertisements at the rate allowed by law. i'>i i i:c < ;?r?- 11 nianUjiVnteni thai t'1tv board "1* .Mctdufr.- and tin;': bank's ma na ire men l must i< v.y ? x? 11 i <-d in' t iu ' iirf^ln:! nt i f funds.-oi\ti u. :i d tj.v'lir h The. \ jcti.iy '' 'auk has.'niii i:,i, r? .;i!>y 'yi.uiui.-lci who mikf!i! <?t!itn:wi.-u. he devoid e ,> i i :n;i- h. i i- 1 _.frniit ii'iit' If; yi-ar. to fuid- eh.wA i.'.i l.t- :ui< 1 h'appi ness -because"of the. u.-e made !> . i! -m- pai cudof the C'hi'iMmas *S'ivit _ - <!* i>:>rtmop- t i-4? ;? the bank. Tlu1 coitvi niriic-o of lis .: auk- ;?> i-ob ri <i business' people of ("okimhia ami vivini!-. t an bar lly bo estiiiKttfM..'. It is>'.our- sincere .nopi' that tiir p<'<> pie of Columbia will mnk* nunc uVc of tin* I'mili ' * ties of tMe* \ iitof\ IlanK than ' they have- hitherto . mgule. Since i^ iu is been -auepky?dcniuh- iTi.iul i hat c.N i* tfroes can run su. h ii business and satisfy the Jaws of the State while, white hanks by .who -core have '"ailed miserably it would, soem that Neftrues who iijive money to ?1? j?e?? it would he clad to place | ' '.n^JyjK*Vici<vy, \v 111 11 , N're'ioi - "are "s inploM d. ; The Jnipdii r of?people cnty yhu* inc - C* TTTrptTTyy i-~ (lependilt upon" the volnnu' of husiuc s fli'at place i does. It. is, possible tbiil. the \ i? t??r\* within u | very shm-l?period?rrriyht "im com ( foiled 1o employ i twice as many people as'ii're now use,.1 in ! amllintr [ , the business. * There is . enough N'oy ro money on depfCit in Columbia for* 1ho Yiito-y to have to .-..v- 4 bM-> ?-VtV *f-i ffligtrgUf l;i'fo""tTrc "'Vmrri-y^op"" ' its splendid- record of service and Achievement and wish for it a continued career of u<o'fulnos*. We hope that art ever ineml>-injf arany- of. depositors will cause it to' become a tfreat financial institu tion of national s.ope ,and prominence* ; I' to I"'- I'lWIV .Nopi'l) !l". ' 1: alile to mat^* tli^dis I' " ' /.> >' -\. j r. / ill posit iun to ,r'paa.< 't' ' i -handsomely; hut those :hr-:!L j-J v i< v-ii. i:.ii.ii.i. !-vi, \y handily---t?n?l "<"i" I..- ltio.-#!' com. ido.led ill .a!1- <:t !'!' '? a <! -plays,- Tlit> Nepro race ' " 1 I'Hil iii" oil i.?im? (> Hi t !., I ri.Hi- 'vsults oT which. ' 1 ' \| ' 1'1 A I In lit it- <*it> J' "i ' -de. > of-T"!di.n.i. Thi; \. <*itcr at tend.! to ?oh. : ,? ami his ?-:it oh.xervat ion is, ' i?J.* " a V.-lav-. s~! .. ' . ;?????, POl.NTKI) POINTS " ItVCI'-OUCK A. SIN(a,ETON j r I ' . * ' Tli'. well i? vi i lie ' !.arvc*t-? truly is plentci ;.lir-. lah' c.i- arc few." .Matthew t? r:l7. 'IT,, v. c ;.I. 11e . who rise-; from his knees a It! i 11 am j'ay.-r i... answered." 'I -I; l-'ah i hi-tory, the greatest <\ci- i.t-M. .'. it - ' ('i.e. won hi not pain tin io ! / : or, t!,.'.i ' .lie -hard times. There was iii-oie of > . I" ( \!ilI ! ;- jvere indices of the ativafKjT " i fa'.e I dmip all- lines. * ' . ? i. i'ii-?over Ht the Democrats. -! : i! tf i i '-j" *: . ... "I hand, lie is the Democratic i!.?1 nMl- . in the Fall election. Repre-1 e.:.ia'i\< iJ.?Li.?p.. : y . 11 ie-1?to?show thoiiinolvj.n.I * HE PALMETTO LEADER clast>.Who hoi toe ran ahead of all competitors j twice. He must have heard of Kiddie 'roTaif, 'and. Metcalfe. t _ Kven-ULACK horses, if given a chanco,-will make Rood. Can't you observe how you are leaking progress? Be not ^discouraged, but press on. No -one criticises Congressman DoPriost bo.ause of his 4-tCe now. When he first went to Washington some people went into hysterics. What >'ou hood to do is to saw wood and keep your mouth closed. Just as sure as the law that lifts the tues free uom and uomoerae-y will be every mUn's eonunon possession in this America.' Watch the trend of history. True as a needle to the pt)le. J don't nieaxu-that it rs coming whether or ri?v. Progresses not made escalator fashion. We must work, and fight,"and contend every inch of the way. Adelaide Ilall is to be congratulated for her bravery and determination to live in her home in the exclusive Westchester liitrict of New York. Sift;1 has" frrrgtn tti 1-esTrie -w1 herevei she ts able tor-* 'purchase and meet the standard of living. She is as brave as she isdjeautifuL- . William 'Powell occupied the- headline of ..the Pittsburgh Courier of list week. With aivdtheri aviator Powell left Lbs Angeles, participating in the Cord 'Cup Transcontinental Handicap Derby. Lieutenant Powell is a Chicago hoy. He and T" served in the-317-th Engineers at Camp Jjhevman.Ohio preparatory to sailing for France dining the World War, and while crossing the Atlantic Ocean we were occupants of tho same stateroom. 'Fifsi friends. * Lieutenant \yas ,a cashing young otlrccr.- and was < always im'maeulately drest. Even -then ho often talkt aCiation.* lie was a fanatic about automobiles ter spending-their vacation in Now York City. - ? r? Mrs. Hannah Massey and husband, motored from Gastonia, N. C., and are visiting parents and friends in the city. Mrs. Mollie Robinson, daughter and niece Misses Magnolia Robinson and Pearlee Thomas spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Robinson. The Sunshine Rand will meet Wednesday at the home of Little Miss May me Walker. Mrs. Winona A Perrin spent a very pleasant afternoon Monday visiting friemis. Miss Magnolia Robinson and Miss Pearlee Thomas attended - Sunday school with the M:s-es Inez and Robbie Mae Robinson and both^sang beautiful solos. Mrs. Sarah- Hill of Pittsburgh, Pa., 'also ATl. mul Mi'^ Robert Hill and Mrs. Sal lie ('urry dined with Mrs. Charlie Iteacli fif-' ">93-Maxwell Ave., Sunday afternoon. . : ; ^ ; \ Macedonia Rap list Church . _ _ rr?-o ' ' 1 Ttev.TD. H. Herbert, Pastor. " Sunday school opened on time, as usual. A large group of scholars were present. Teachers were at their ]>ost of duty, and ; every Qne seemed well up on the lesson, and everything was carried out pleasantly, and i splendid work was accomplished. .. -At 11:0 services 7 began. The pastor preached a wonderful "sermon. Subject: "Pure Religion." ? 6:30 the R. Y. P. U. hour was another grqat success. Our president and faithful members were {here; and a program put over that will ever be remembered. Mission work called in more people than has over attended B. Y. P. U. The winning of the prize in the State Convention has inspired our young folk as nothing else before. Mr. Edd Stevens and Miss Xulu Ballard worshipped with the Willow Spring Baptist church. . Miss Pearl L. Williams and Mrs. Annie B. Martin spent a few davs of last ? N? * Saturday, September 3, 1932 FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE I f i ~ Rock Hill, South Carolina ? A _ . ** ' .{. The fellow injr depaj-ltnonts are maintained: Y X 11ii h School (Standard) *1* V FTItfh School % f ..... X _ J I /nc Industrial and Manual Arts, Y V* > Music and Physical Education __JL * ?? ..' . X l JL Individual Guidance lL t > Cultural Environment . ? > Modern Facilities JL Efficient Faculty 5>' Tlitfh Christian Tdeals " J "* TjVfirm Ml" IvTa Turn or Call e >To"ate "and Sectional Accredit- "j V infr Vcyn< ies. ' * % v ' - , MARY- McEFOI) RETHUNE, President > ^ < s'-'.ruc.- \