The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 03, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8
Miss I .milt' l-ii'llf UtlUMl
Miss Sarah Relit? Monroe
Miss Willn'lmina Roberts __
A FAMILY7
I BvQiAlTH-: F.- Sj'KAHS I
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Daughter a of Chsrlie Spears ^
11- yu'.i muld only fva t.lu< F 'ifl l
By his wtjfwatn?it^vk-iuK in
At his.-papoose crying loud, [
While his squaw i fork's lite -t-radKnoarby.
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Very soon the babe will be asleep <
And dream and fret n, t then; 1
When he opeits lus mile e\es. ' "
The squ;:?w will take hint up-ajsaih.
3^ Away in the meadows they'will eo *
white, 1
And roses so sweetly perfumed;
The-flowers beautiful to look 'ttp<yi
i
r- ' Tben-doun bv the brook they wijl u'o
-^;And sit Under shut!v trees;
Looking at the witter streaming by 7""
So to <.?. ...1.1 -o. I ? " 1
~ ~ tfvv
Sitting there, loo' inp . and thinkinp
Of her bravols cliit\ ea.n day.
She hopes and wishes for his lrek.
And safe return-'home- finni fiay.
Buffaloes, the Chief' looked to kill.
Deer and eatinp beast of the liehA
To return at noon "with a smile on i
i hip face,
To.'make-his family protnf of lnnii
How hapjuly this family, mice livetl;
Livin{j?life?in >art"undines a?? these;
Prohahly in di.nper at tinuv too,
But in no fear when t'nv Chief was
near. ' *
The author of this , poi nt is ? Miss
Hattie F. 'Spears, the dauplrter of
Charlie Spears, whft ha)s been porTer
at the .fell'rV-on Hotel l'ov a lum ber
of years. Miss' "Spears was"'a mem
BethTT'A.M.10. Sunday school
Columbia, S. C., but is now a^ rosi
dent of New York City. '
Mr. Spears is the father of three
daughters and one son, namely,
Charlie, .Jr., an artist of Sumter, S.
Qarr'ic Mac, a pruduale of State
Jl QoUvgi'.- (Mnwtnelnirt'i wSi JJ.b''jKkflU
and Hattie F. Speans.
Much credit should ho pi von Mr.
Spears for the rcarinp a no education
. _of his children "after the death - of
his beloved wife, who askib him be
fore death to-keep the children to
pether and educate them.
^?Mr?t'.'i- ins--1 returned from
a trip to New York, where he. went
to vjsit his dauplrters and is all
smiles over (heir successes.
Miss llaittie F. Spears is the. au
THE BATHING BEAU1
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rejoiced in the God of their sahVt
I ion. " ' I
Kvcn though Dr. Gihhs had -preach
ed a *>uu_ s.ti?i:in?: vermon Sm'day
morning at, the evening: service it
semd thht ho had just wound up
when he seie ted Mark AnvtH'tey
brought?young children to tlini
thai .Tie shouhi touch tlieni.
This message will live lopg'jp the
hearts, ajul .minds of each mother to
-her ch'ild. Three Lover ehildren
were baptized VmhI our hearts wore
made to rejoice, as this impgrossive
service w;i.< <<> " ?
? nMiKii"i!i in vjou. 1 ills
was "the- greatest revival ever held
in Bishopvillc for -hree weeks the
UmIv Slpii-ir i ?! tL.'LS i)utl J-^YVL
ait* tti,inkfti 1 to God for ouj- woiuittll4'ul
success. The. officers"and mem,
hers of our church are' sinning the
praises of *our pastor for having se eurrod
these consecrate and noble
wofhon. 'If you want a real genuine
revival of religion in your church we
vecomincnd these gospel ministers
to you.
Despite having just come out of
our revival the loyal members of our
church' met Sunday afternoon in a
Pew "Rally apTt^'raised $15.00. We
were" glad to have Rev. and Mrs. A1
fpnsto Miller one of our own sons
and a classmate of our pastor come
in and look in on us Sunday evening.
The pastor introduced Rev. and Mrs.
Miller after which Rev. Miller ^tpoke
. -in?fine?lci,;ms (if our pastor. He
also spoke of his father's service in
Bfishopville. The pastor thanked
ftev. Miller for his words of encouragement
and' extended him an inviation*
to he wT li us on the fourth
Sunday which he gladly -aeeopted.
PROF. < . C. WOODSON PASSES
(Continued from Page 1)
the last resting place, -hundreds ol
school children - from tots to teem
| with little withered wreaths of flow.
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THE PALMETTO
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.MISS XKI.LIE ELLIS'
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' Rev. M. Ij. .Green; Pastor
Sunday being -a?beautiful day -be
Sunday School was largely attended
with Supt. and .touchers at their postr-li.'JO
the pastor preached a noble
sermon. Text fqund Psa. 84:11:
Subject "A Great Promise." One
It was a pleasure t.i note "lie presence
ot' many visitors to -..morning
and evening services, namely Mr. M.
B. Mitchell of the city; Mrs. J. B.
Taylor of Orangeburg; Mrs. Oettes.
Mrs. Mary Fields, Mrs. M. E. Fields
and Miss Dorothy Reedev of Charles
ton. S. C. Come again you are always
welcome. =..
The Senior Epwortlv ..League met
nt liwtO'iiVlm 1( with qmte'M 4'vw?pees
ent and a very good piogram was-"
rendered* Come^and engage with us"
in our revival meeting and hellp win
souls for Christ. This is a week bf
Sunday. Sept. 1 at 11:.'{() Dr. H.
11. Cooper, I) S. will preach?at \Yes^~
ley He is a wonder in the pulpit.
Come and hear him and on the Oth
of Sept. will hold his first quarterly
conference, since being appointed to
this district, officers, members and
friends help us make this a successful
conference.
" Mr. 'luul MTy." 'Minrwii Prrywc.
Washington. 1). C., and Mrs. R. Ill I
Mosby and little daughter of New
York City have returned after hav- |
ing onioVed a "wonderful stav here
visiting thier parents, Mr" and Mrs;Boatwright
?f 1924 Oak St.
p Lftle Miss 7 Ruby?Ronrmond and
Miss Alva Holly are spending a week
vacation at Ridgewood visiting little
!\Tisses Mamie Lee Goodwin and
Beatrice Moore. We hope for them a
- plasant stay. ?* - _
Mrs. Mamie Pearson and son David
?f-Philadelphia, Pa.r spent last
week in the city visiting her niece
Mrs. Alice Petti grew of 121G Heidt
Si*, and Is now visiting her mother
in law and o.her relatives of Cokes^_
bury, S. C. She reports as having j
enjoyed a wonderful trip in ihe clty.fj
SI MM PR SCHOOL ENDS
STATE SUMMER SCHOOL AT
* MARION COMES TO END
MRS. S1MKINS AND SEYMOUR
\ CARROLL SPEAK
Marion S. C., Aug. .10?Seymour
r Carroll, hold r^N'UMIlUl! U'f '"Itll!
i American Humane Education Society
Boston and Mrs. M. Mfljtskto Sim>
kins, State Field Agent of ^he South,
' ? aronna i. a. Association spoke at
L the JVe l)ec State Summr School
i..that ('tided Its sessions^hoi'e hist Week
at the Marion County Training
School in this city,
i Mrs. Simkins spoke or. "good
1 health in the public schools', and Mr.
' Carroll spoke on humane education.
' , Roth speakers distributed large quan
. ' titics of literature in keeping with
. their line of work. Both are from
; Columbia.
LEADER ?*
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I FOR OH
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.'. When the Doors open 1(
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X First- time in history SIJX
PERB FIKS T QUALITY
I* HOSE regular (?9c?79c re|
toilers SPECIAL FOR DOL
? LAK DAY
X Two for ?
$1.00
? {All flew Shadow)
f - ^nRKSSKS
X
.j. Values 10 SI).75 in Silks, Nets
X Crepes, etc., last of Summer
stock,
? Your Choice .
I? . _ $1.00
'<?? Second Floor. ^
|* One heaping Table,of Ladies
? Summer Sweaters
x * j
i m? i Vi-*% IvL* f ? ~_l
; _/ I
H THOUSANDS OF CI
WE SELL IT FOE LES
Djnoirin\ morning and continuii
I . : ~ ' "T
Wc are all familiar with
Dollar Days. A glance at
the items advertised assures
you at once t ha; we have
made extehsive and expensive
preparations- for "DOLLAIi
DAYS""special buying
special marking of nferc han't
,s0 In every Department assures
vr.u of the Riggest and
Sltest DO LEAK DAYS DKLK
has ever offered.
WE ARE OFFERING FOR
T1IE SUC CESS OF THE NAriONAE
S5.00 DAY EVENT
ONE? LARGE LOT OF
W A ftiI ni?iygere
I? . >MK I I /1VI 'mt4.
$3.95 to $4.95 Values
2 for $5.00
+39 DRESSES
Values up /o $24.50, none'under
$4.95, SOME WITH
LONG SLEEYl'X assarted
materials and colors, assorteel.
sizes. a .Rood many coiiJd
?Jse used for early fall.
(Three ltiff Racks)
One Small Lot of Men's
SUMMER SUITS
Vour Choice
$53)0 ^
Values to 811.95.
Another Small Lot Men's
SUMMER SUITS
Gotten Togo/her Eor ?
$3.50
- All Silks not advertised?
less 10- per cent Alt men's
and Ja dies'Stores 82.95 and
up less 10 per cent. All
children's Shoes 81*95 and
up less 10 per cent?not includinu
Shoes already reduced.
All Nu rses' and Maids' I
T'nifornis $1.00 or over less"
10 per cent.
All Men and Hoys' Sui/s
less 10 per cent. All Ladies'
Dresses and Coats not adver.
TTTTj t? "
nscu less ni per cent. All
Furniture less 10 per cent.
Ml Luggaige less 10 per cent.
"All Window Shades less 10
icr cent.. All Rugs including
Ajupl and Crass less 10 per
en.'; All Curtains and Draperies
not advertised less 10
per cent:
MEN'S SUITS
S7.05 to SI 1.03 Values group^Tt'nTTtrctlrc^-hr-ila.seiiieiit
For
$5.00
20?oer cent Reduction on
all Blanke/s.
Regular 10c Curtain (lOODS
Voiles, etc.,'Yard 5c.
LAST CALL ON BATHING
'FITS HALF PRICE.
Regular 25c
?BRA&S1ERS
Five For
$1.00
I second Moor.
One .Small Lot of
DRESSES
?"49c
(Basement)
"UlOO Yards of Assorted
' -loth-'-Values- to 10c
yard 5c
(Basement)
' CHOOL TABLETS
" Two For "
* - 5c
Boys' Department)
SUMMER PURSES
CLOSING OUT DOLLAR
DAYS
Two for
" $T.HD'
iBelk's
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Saturday, September 3, 1932
JBTUMflKS. ~ |
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tyj through Saturday Ni/e. ?
Regular 48c Summer :. T.
BOYS PANTS ?
3 For X
(Third Floor)
Regular &L4& ?. J
RAYON SPREADS |
$1.00 *
" - ?? (Third Floor) ? ^ - ?
; 2
Regular 95c ?? **
CARD TABLES f
"ffnr? y-_
$1.00 I
(Third Floor) ?%
? mrr jr
All Silk Full Fashioned 42- X
gauge French Heel Hose, for
DOLLAR DAYS ONLY $
Three PairsHFor- ~ J
Jim
(Basement or Main Floor) x
liovely Crepe .' X
Panties and Stepins $
A Big Lo/, Special for Dt?L- 1
LAR DAYS. Two For ?