The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 16, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8

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During Our Feb. 55 BRAKE LINING HeadliKht For All Cars j^| fl^lMuin Cher. 30-31 $1.20 Chev. 29 2.18 7*^ Jl'we Chevr 215-2*** __ 1.40 ~ FordT 28-31 1.19 J?tO B* Ford T v.49 Head - 1 Wr lltliiw The WupU.i i " ?>? FREE ou all except 1JC. Ford T. ~ now horn motor " 89c 1 SI.9 TAX I'/ FAN , BELTS ? ri Ford T 19c 2>c Qual,tv' Ford A 29c ,han htlH~ Che v. r:;V 46c Your * anZ5J FENDER ?Smm ? FLAPS .-^^3 F-sKti rr 4;!>0?21 ?4 'i9f i 3^.s ? yWJRRAY^SI I $4[40'"':i ~'*<)1 ?(| j -VN1) Southern A ' -- , STORKS A Kir- U\ K ?^ Savanmrhr-Auynvt;i. YaldOsta. t <> - UhoneJI123 ? 1(>:W Ma5a MM?MP?M SPARTANBURG NEWS ' L . ML Mori ah Church , ? ; I c Rev. -A. )1; Matthews, Raptor H ?Sundu-y soho<d- convened at the-A usu?L hour with the-SupU- and -- < teachers at their post of duty. The v lesson- \va> beautifully t-xplMnod,?7 At 11:30 o'elock the pastor nrade many-'-beart#- burn as he explained t the text taken from John 7:37-38. -f At 3 o'clock the good Rev. B. \ Logins, pastor of Thompson St. t Baptist Church and his congr^ga- a tion and, rendered a J. ' program. Ilis text was takeh" ffQjtil Joiiah- G:8, snhjnott-Aiaved 1 to. serve." ; B. Y. p. U. convened at G:U0. o'clock. A nice crowd wa*s present, r, At 8 o'clock-the pastor again v i^cended the rostrum with text 1 taken from Luke 1G:27, subjectf "Have Mercy on Me." This was ' a .suul stirring sermon. _ .Rear Am mind! What? Key. A.-'A. Sims S mijs cuy, r riuay nite, Feb. 16. at S v ?okdock. Come an<l hear Kim. / ' _ J1 v CMKSTKK i'AKA(;kApn^ j, Continued from l'age 1 -' Martha Bouhvare. Mrs., Cathie Isom was Cndor taker- in charge. J These bereaved families have ,V heartfelt, sympathy of their man.v i no mis. . ~ . tRev. >).]?, Douglass of Springl fjeld, 'Mordent Mom fay in the <ity 2 as guest of President Brown, Oi r Brainerd Institute'. pv% ?? ?. _ ?T"~ irKJ^ds. were pleased Cj.see him. a v He is a farmer Chester young man. n but is now pastormg (libson Chap el Church of thafCity. Priikipal v>. L I'inley has been 1 appointed to strve on a committee. 1 with Prof. C. A. Johnson, of .Co- ^ lumbia, iVf. .1. 1' Hmy,^ -P State College, (Mang.-borg; Prof. II. Jt. Butler, ilait-svill#,- I'ry}.,. T. W. Mim$, Clinton; it appeal before Governor Olin D^Johnston in f'nlimiln i \siitfr^ix r ii'i f " at. 10:20 in interest i.>t" Negro schools and teachers. In the regular County Teach.'rs ' Association last' Satun-iay, - the Chester County Teachers went over the top in that they paid in the registration fees to' the State ? 3>achers' Association," ml re than its tfhare of ,fees to get the refund. It is now a 100 per cent lJ county. President Finney, 'his cab 1 met of teachers are happy over the . victory. Miss Hite of the State' ^ ???. Department -;of ' Education - J?rol L Mrs. H. I J. Nels'.n of Benedict Col ' *' legpe, CohTFubia7 the -instructors l? ^_w*??*e-here, and their teaching was dnjoyed- by. all, as is the cjivp nt ^ each moetlTTg.~-~ - r a' In tho-<itsls' Basket Ball game w played Fri<la> in York, Finley ili t( V* JeffersOn Hi, ,tho scores win K' Mz=-=-r^=? ? * 1 : r. Hi 11 Lwith youi I c one ADE-IN SALE , i ~ Visors PISTON RINGS I t I I __ :19c For All Cars I -Compression . _ .11- 4-* led. 79c Oil Seal .18 *j =-? Completer Sets -r,1b# t'ord T .89 Tail Ford A __1.09 i- 1 -.mr -Chev." J~ ?5"^ chev- 6 ?.1-139 J 4c stOP OIL WASTE t ' J OIL BUMPER GUARDS I ^ ' 94c 1 Mjh --? 1 GAS TANK LOCK | c i*f lire* With Two Keys ' . ??E 59c I iScark Phjgs 4 m i * ac-\" g W M S IJ ? M 25c 1 RES ?J- f r?oc , . Each tol V .?? Ka. as low others as low as 19 ea ?IHS (il ARANTfcE V x ^$4.85^ : uto Stores U.lXH Kr SOL'TH 1 K-l Tula; i oiunibia. Sumter, S.II St. Open Evet>ings I . M A HIUNN7EWS Sunday was Founders' Day at ;t. .John's A. M. E. Church; it vrr*?rr be.iutit'ul day. for Church ~ toers; thr weather was pleasant ^ u-i'n out in great number?.' The ;J hureh wis crowded with many ^ fnxious hearers as wcIT a&' sp*.- 1 auurs. Reyy. Jenkins preached i ropi i,lie 2-1 th chapter of I'rov., 30 efse; the sermon was very prac- ' jca'l and tilled \vith"fpoji fbV thot s nd seemed to have been enjoyed iy all who was present. After, lie sei mun." the committee began' ... >4>en eam-r we especially meninn Mr. \\:. J. McQueen, lie rung 1 ne l/t-Jl, he had $10.10 in his can, ^ ie rs a tine churchman and a good ^ corker. He can put oveu a job, . "nial raised for the day, $135.95. j s . of members joining the church 1 <>i tin- past two Sunday; 20. Sun- ' >, j c.ndi i cd a beautiful program t cinch wa- en i'.yd- by alf?W'e are < .lad to report tliat Mrs. L. J. Rog- t 1 s i- much improved at this ,writ=_ J :.u, -Mi- 1 am?Hvails aiuj Mrs, tunic Da vis. arc oil tho sick list 1 hi.-* Week. We hope fpr thejn a i I'ei'dy mm wry. Idttlb Viola ~ icnerette is oui again to the-de- * ight of little friends. Mr. Tin- T ey iJoiiiiellty passes. Funeral, < londay afternoon at"'.fo'clock. Mr. c uneral. ' ~i 2 to 3 in faVor of Fiiiley Hi. Mis.- j . ;na Woodward is Coach. - '... . u " 11 1 u '' >unelly, of Fin ( y Hi l'acult> spent" lilt ue?k-rn?i ? !t .Sumter with her parents. Miss Ksi'lle M. Roy in/was un- ' bU> to meet her-classes in fctutome Economics department oi ijiley^ lib <01, Friday, because oi lie flu. She is now back with hei ( fifxtL : ?t . Ml;. I). 11. 1 ?abcock into bee n Inc J j cat agent or tne a. c. .uutua. r .nd tii.-iuaiicc to. nas ueen pro- s iOtcU U* tile?pcr.Mtton OI?iil-SWlCl upl. ,Wr. Israel .itanuacK, Mho t as served as representative in aj.soury, .- ucc eus Mr. uaococK as L ^tii'c u cioyxd was present ai - it u opoiuiin A. >1. it.. cnuicil oil uimay nigni, the ^occasion being ^ iteo-Wrute ana blue contest. \ iuicr a" enjoyable literary aiw uri t sual program, a nice sum was i aliztxl. , l .Chester music lovers listener!'in j uturoay mgnt over WbT to tbe t, iivingsione College Octette. Trie 1 rogi am bejjan at 11:30 P, M. ariti ist 3jL) minutes. The music was ? luch ?"njoye<l. JVLisa . Annie B a tailback of this city is a member C I tho sextette, and the hearers ere ajl listening with much in- r -rest because one of Qhester's C iris was .on this very spicy pr)o-?t L ' " .* GEORGETOWN NEWS 1 (By E. J. Ford) Mre. Clara?Mmnlls. the motlwi >f ProfM C. S. Browne, was taken ;udd.eniy ill Saturday a. m. Her lome is on Front -?St She , lsi ti^htly improved but still coti-Ined to bed. Mrs. Lizzie Perin was stricken vith paralysis Sdnday afternoon on etarning home from serviced and s critically ill. Mrs. Florence P. 3eck her daiijrhttuL?of Uioemdftr^ I at her"bed"sldi\ .Mrs. Minnie Dodgers is up and >ut again to the delight of her nany friend^; t ? Funeral, services for Mr. Samu- 1 >1 Monroe, were at. St. Stephens t. M. E. Church, Wednesday. Feb, , Dr. D. N. Wilson, officiating. ifonr|>e was for a number of years i trustee of the. above mentioned hurch. And passed away .Sunlay, Feb. 2nd. Remains were jn barge ol ihe Mutual UndertakersT The N er^own 4-H "Club met donday Feb. 11, at the home of >ur Home Demonstration agent, drs. Rosa Gadsden. The meeting vhs ca]led to order by our preident, Mrs. Rebecca Blake^ Work or tlher day, was ^completing work >asKets maae irom cneese ooxes; iftor which Mrs. Blake who was ent as a delegate from thjs club p the meeting of the State Counil of Farm Women, -which was leld at the State College, Orange>urg, Feb. 4-7, gave a. splendid eport of the meeting. This day being Mrs. Gadsden's lirthday the club members surtrised her hy pi^seh?ft> fp her a eautiful pair of Miller's silk hose. Ves had as our visitors, Miss I. 7 .Miller the' fiomfr Ecuiiumics eachor in the Howard High school ind Mrs. Albertha Brown the Emergency Home Economics-teach r for Rosemont and Wee Haw ommunities. ?* llethel A. M. E. Church . : ; Dr. J. W. Murph, Pastor Founders' Day was well observed at Bethel last Sunday. At-the isual hour 11:15 the morning worihip began. The scripture lesson esponsively was read from Mala:hi 3rd chapter. The morning ext was'chosen from the Acts of he Apostles 27:23-25, with the mbject: "Saving Power of Good^ less." We will refrain from any special comment on the sermon; >ther than to say it Was enjoyed. rVe acknowledge the' presence ol drs. Bowens, of Washington, 1) At the usim^'the Sunday school convened. An Allen's Day pro;p-am was had, which was well ai ranged. Mrs. E. It. Howard was .v- !,? |,nv ITIXS Y>il UL tilt WVA Vi VUIIUJ. The hour For evening services was given over to the youtng people, when another excellent pro? St. Stephen Church Key. I). N. Wilson, Pastor ^ Morning- service began at 11 a. rn. The pastor preached a soul Tirring_J\ermon to an appreciate audience.- Sunday school convened at the utfual hour. The A. L-. K. League met atwith ttarge attendafice. The Leaguo Is nipro'ving nicely. ' L Mrs. Clara Smalls, a faithful nember of our c hurch is on the lick list. - if* Notice. -Kev. N- C. Mayha'ms, pastor of he Emanuel Street Church 0 1 jod announces the opening of this work to the public as follows: Wednesday, Feb. 13th the open-' ng service at 7:30 p. m. will be in charge of - one ol the Prayer iands ol the city; 7:30-0:30 p.m. i 30 minutes discourse by one ol .he Deacons from the King "Street thuxch. On Sunday at 11 armr ,he Evangelist Mrs. Alvona Robinion will be in '-charge of this revival. who will dolTver 'the message "or t~his.hour of service. The pubic is- cordially invited: tram. Mr. Eugene Mobley, a student >f Benedict College, Columbia was. .ailed home ''Wetfhes'7a.y,*'"because" I esse Mobley. ' > Mr. Ardry Hardin, a senior at Benedict College spent Monday iere with his parents, Mr and Mrs Jharlic ILardin. IllK FIFTH AN.NIAL IIASKK'I ? BALL TOl RNAMENT Fil'th'-/ive Teams will play i ?n the^ :cats at the Textile Hall, on tih" leVe?of February 2ufh- Tin. flifth. annual I'hillis WhcaUdey Basket-ball Tournartient is an -ounceu for Monday-, February 25, it 4P~o'clock A. AA. until 'J 1J. -U. oi ne same (lay. Tne lyurnuincm his season will be played. in the textile llall with accomodation 01 wo targe coats, which will enable is to carry on iWo games ai tn ame time. Ail tne <jrammer Schools are 13. Jlass' learns, of Boys and (Jirls, vhicn will play off .pncir games be ween the hours oi 'J ami 11. The ligh Schioois Teams Boys aitu jirls are scheduled to began pia'V vhAJ 12. All *^Uiam]Tloiiiship jc.hvs win ue piayeu tietween the lours of 7~an<l lJ. . Special Attraction: The Strong State College Cages will play the ill Stars Cages at the Close of the >iainpion>a?ijw 'Tfye Dance will coficlu<]<e our rogram with music by the South Sanolina State Collegians Qrvhesra. ? ? 1 f * THE PALMETTO IJEAPEK CllEPNAVOOn NOTES ' 'v Rov. Rodger?* P. Fair of Claflln 1 University spent ??. t\ w days' a t home mi account of the illness of _ his fa'her hut has returned to--2 sch'ool. Miss Alberta Fair has returned -to' iter school al ter?spending-the- 3 week-end at homer with hor par- m | ents. _t Mrs. Fannie Cromer of 517 Mari nil Sjt., entertained tlio Macedonia, i Missionary 7^tnctrrtv Friday aftorrnoon 4:00 o'clock. . The hostess ' served a very dainty and delicious i repast'; ^ : ] ?Mrs. C. 1*. Perrin was hostess to ' the Y.. P. Club Thursday evening 1 8 o'clock. Quite a number o f young folk was present and.enjoy- 1 ed a very delightful evening. < Morris Chapel Bapt. Church The play entitled "Heaven _and Hell H<>un?i" sponsor*-d by Mrs. J. M. Goodb Henderson at Morris ? Chapel Feb. 4. lor the Women- rt Working Club of which Mrs. (Jussie Ballard is chairman was quite "a success^ "" ' ' This- play will be presented in the white audit* riiiin at an early date; also Western Chapel* A. M. H. Church. The?ahiaunt of money raised during the play $122."8. Tabernacle Baptist Church ..! Hcv, T. It. Toibert, Pastor "Sunday was a beaTFfFluI day for . church goers. The. program rcndercd by the young people was very good. . . - ' V At the murniiut-and evening ser V vices tlnrjknflor preached '^>m the -x'ij following subjects. "Je/thio,'* The Commandments and. The Mercy -Seat," and "The~ hhTlingwfc--t-hTWaHs 01 .le.rico. -i ? T These sermons were inspiring. B> ajfeg mvi.i). n.,.' vv-'h-/ 1VI>. 4. the. M following ministers of *the city pr preached at Tal/erilacle Baptist Church: Revs. Cliappelle, , Bonn, i Sawyer and Ford: These men are at truly gospel nu;sss'ngersr? -ptttrtic ah:i )i t^ vcttrx^r1- ~ (Bv Herbert KM Dickson) <> v - . v in . NOT 1.(>N(J AGO . - i " in \r~. i - . .. i -- ' Wl UMIJ^ I \\ <1.* - ? tl Jcl.N V*. 7 " A. jolly (hi'iiuli a jested knave- - - . StroiVj? shaper <>f a nation's flics' Of wealth, but 1>y tliat land up-. S* pr essed - - - - - " Jlyld- hi?the ^h. cljle,-;' i.f a race"? ^ That hattd inc. my dusky face Cursed hindered at each step ''J F tT o<T:" . ? h Believing though'within a (?od- 4Z'< Of love JMUl UU'lvy .With belief "f That in side inii ITtTur and ea.-vd my -in Iffl'iof.'? ~ r .'-h I'd hope so faiit' irOairly gleamed B Ami freedom was not even dream- In . cd. K TTiiT see nie now -- look - - look "at I t| , inc. Though sen'feyated J am free | it) 1X711 cl Til I IJ* I ' i <vTT* 1 > I nnrn my 11 ii ml And say that .this is.- too, myiand. ai .Spinet inn < it" pur.xjes me. I rose, t,i 'So tfujekly. Heaven, only, kno.\ys-; f IIow. (Jod, so neifr and yet" so far. Could heal so soon i\s tfrcat a I n scar; ? How am- ?tmUt^;m-^tUdi powered sw?y AN -ti er -Asut-U?tommpUul? liuinit-xlay.O God. 1 lift1, my d^kv fttcr With thanks thai time.-shall not (; r abase. _ . -u- ? ,i: \tesbi kg m:\vs~ w The White Ku.-e ("irele Clu.h was entei l.i-iiu d at the home of Mr. .JiLUH - I . lloyd." Fell. (1. tllO hH'Ctiny u;i. tailed by the ehaplaili; the eliih sons* was led by Miss- Mary Colston; prayer by Mr. "James E. Boyd; .-eriptury lesson by? Miss , iJhuih (lolston;. new and unfinished bus-hit s.s were tli.seussed. . A dericious eoiirse was served. _ Our I next nie< tiny will be :>t the home j n Mis.?Viola- Oibstiil, Aeeeihoilv w St. Miss Naomi .1:. Mat'hews?-was u-, erflled home on account of her U1 father'- dines-.?Mr. M. O. , Mat thews arid on her return she took" -\| bur?f it111111' ami' brother? David j back to Savannah, Cu. ju If you want yopr clothes to b( I look good for. Easter, take them to a) the "Davis Cleaners, one btotfr \\ from the X'.?1 Iiiyhwji.v, on M corner of Oak and -Howirrd- Sts., m The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte tri Wise, was hhld at Olive Branch \y Bantlyt i huroh Monday W'Vh. 11. f tvnrr i .' lit'' leu t<> mourn, _ ciuiu'ri n, mother and father, 'other re- ?M natives' and friemlsT si Mr, and Mrs. V. N. Myeili andiittle s' ii. Auston, Jr...1'cr>m Augusta, (Ja.. were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. .David Perry Sunday* HI-im.'i A M I!. ( 111 RCII ^ Ti Key. .1. A. Jercrette, Pastor a St. (jyorge?Tin-services. wf'rc a; very go thnnighout Hie day" ei Sunday. ni At 11 o'eloek the morning service beifan.'Kev. Jenorottir d? liviaj-_ _-l; je.iced in theix hearts. , p< There willf-he ^ program given y< -?ur. lay night, Feh. 10thucelobrat- ts' ing .Tout der's Day. A Baby Con .will h(r iiriven the 4th Tun- o1 (lay night Feb. 24th. Tickets arc T now l* ing sold by various persons. There will be three prizes P\ given. The ages :irr from 6 years <|< down. Get y ?ur baby in the raetL L< Tlit' Junior .Missionary of (Jo^xl R Hope, Baptist Church . held it? ,-.i monthly meeting Jan. 24th at the home of Mr. Qeogre Johnson with R: Mis? Klizatipjh ? Moult rle Ht'tiug aa hostess. After the meeting closed the hostess served a delie- of iotis course. T) ^ ~~r? T ? " W'Jl' ' ' ' / ? VE CANNOT BE UNDERBID. VE~ SPECIALIZE IN PORCH ENCLOSURES. NEW ROOFS AND SUMMER- HOMES. Xrtisans Contracting * Company 'hones '3487? Success! -Happiness! | ___T_J,>rpspeciLy! ?? Is your.s when you burn one or nore of our BLESSED CANDLES. Price $1.00; F n cense >0c and $1.00 boxes. HORESCOI'ES sent FREE with all dollar ordvrs. Send BIRTH DATE,' name this paper. No I'. (). Ds. excepted. ' ECLIPSE INCENSE CO. Ill MORE AN STREET Pittslmrgv-Pa 1 ' rade with our ?^dvertiser&Jgor_^_ Best Results - H AKTSVILLK DOTS : . J, Sunday was a very beautiful ly in Hartsvilie, S. C. Tfhe Sts. ere filled with a (treat host of Jerusalem Baptist Churldi was lied to its capacity. A beauti-1 1 sermon u-as delivered by' Rev. ] o-unir. Sunday nipht a soul stir lie sermon was delivered by Rev. itler. A soL> Vifup-by^JVliss ith .Butler, The 'l'uiueial Services- bt Mirs! _ ene Wilson were held at Kelly 11 Methodist Church Sunday P. We e\j>ress our deepest- symithy to tbe-family. ' Also the fiineraj of little Cans Richardson . was ' held Sunday" Cherry" (J rove''.Baptist Church. Butler High The students of Butter High ' em to- be vei^' interested in the fety contest, every pupil is hbp4? to wip* the prize. . The basket ball It am is dome' ci ly under Coach Mdver assistI by Misses Neshi'th..and Reese. Why' .played- their fii'st nanv riday, the playing of Dodds and neal is to be common led. . Miss Hilda Melverlund six bas.1 JoUL-nl*H. * t 1 ' . IA1?~ - V i ri IHVIMMVU 10 r ioriee, S. to witness the game Wilson High and Claflin Colgiv tfie.v 1oportvery good line. Tile Helping Hand Club hatf a atoh heart Valentine party at e home of Prof and Mrs. H. H. utl'cr. The party, was enjo\ed >* all;- ; ^ Misses Xesbith Thumbs 'aha Mt. '?> mmu the pi'rd wi'i'li-I'nd hi ieir respective homes. ? ? . IN MKMOK I AM ~ In sad 1 >nt loving rememberice of. our booved husband and other, who departed this '"life, oh. Id, 10:!-}. oarMVusband we miss you in the , home mt m athour worlfs TlcSr, " e loved y<>u aiT^strived to cheer nr-att?our undertakings. mkloyed you bes't and took you leep on and take your rest, e hope to meet you where there be no parting. Mrs. Albert l.oe, wife, Cola, S.C. Mrs. Hehecca Benjiman, sister, J N. Y. C. M.r. John 1.00, brother, Burlen9 . " rm "NT O i:\YS FROM THE R()( KIOljn . A. M.. K. CIU'RCII ML Cnrmel, .S. ('.? Our church dump- fine ^vitli our pastor, Rev. _JA?1 i t man 1+e?preached?a- ' underfill sermon Sunday. A splendid Founders' Day pro? am was rendered Sunday nit(5 wie+' the auspices of Mrs. Mary eu , M r. W; F. ,\i i oiiiiis, and " isses Essie I.. Lee and Cornelia" Mi'Cnnihs. Hverythinrr was ist line. The fJlec Clifb '"sanp: !)ur church is froinjr.Jo shine" iy we- made it skiiie Sunday nitc 'e had Allen Mdrch played by II arch was made up of twolve rh who wore white dresses, and Q hiu: hands with a star in it a- nnd their head: The cross and * . M..K. banner as carried by " isses Janie P. McCombs and Ese I..-I.ee who marehed in fronC m m ? ALLKML TEMPLE A. M. F. Rev!*|{, "ir'Twmon, Pastor (li-et nvijle, S. C.?Sunday : hool op"oiic|i at : 1 r> A. M. with I large attendance. FouihTm's' Day was Observed, id Die Sunday School- was ask- . r ti, raise a part of the assessVnL? -?$ 'v Moaning serviecs began. at' 11:i A.ili, The pastor preached a lints were brought out for, the rung people, wivrning them Joke the right pyths in life. The A. ('. K. League met at 0 cTnc^ with an attendance of 10 he League is quite wide awake. At 7:00 P. M. an interesting ou-nder's Day programs was fen red by the Sunday School -ami pague under tire direction erf Mrs I. Linion, Miss F. L. Lykes id Eunice Adains. \> The assessment fl >r Founder's^ ay was raised. The program was;, joyed- by all. u Mrs. M. F. Tho'mpsdn, the wifo* our former pastor. Rev." B. rompson, was a visitor during 1! T \ .J i Week-El | UIUOEN BEAUTY PICKLES?SweetJV REl) SDL R PITTED- Ntr. t-Ci CHERRIES 1 lb"TAIL CAN SARDINES _ PHILLIPS VEGETABLES NO SOUP ^ \ CAMPBELLS TOM Alt) SOUP BANNER BRAND Np. 2 CAT sausage meat ROSE BRAND CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA ( REAM FUDGE _ Alaska Pink J, _ ' SALMON" 1 11). Tall Can . 10c Argo. PEACHES No. 2'x.Can , 15c PIMENTOS 7 O? Tan 10c - AH Flavors ? SPEEDY - JEL 4.Pkg. For 17c MARASCHINO CHERRIES 5 Oz. Bottle 10c Armours Star Corned Beef 2 cans for . 29c Tasty Flakes Soda Crackers 1 tfo. Pkff. 10c Chocolate Pecan Top Marshmallow COOKIES lb. 19c Cream Center Chocolate Drops Tb. ; 10c Columbia Brand SALT 3 5c Ckg*. 10c .Maxwell House COFFEE Ib.-Stc Thim-hell) B.ultep COOKIES Fib. Pkg. 15c PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb. Jar 17c Stalev's <?!<??>; STARCH, 3 for 10c MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 Pkg. For - ? 23c ^OOD EATS Home / - V- ^ a? . . - f. "Where The Doll; ??ia? Mailing Secretarie Intelligent people- can earn $1< u^i.x * - 1 2 * hwj< >?>ti MBrt a uusiness 01 yoi * with advertising matter. We guarantee to pay you 10c e; send its amf pay?yotr-a BIG-com mai] for us. If you mean business and want t below and send us 25c fov cont; FREE.: When, you send us your nai ?free-a copy of 24 WAYS Ti BEI)KOIU) SALES CO, BOX 1 Bedford Sales Co., Box 126, Wai trace, Tenn. Gentlemen: I enclose 25c, , Send me you & distributors, and how you w ?names T am to send youi .Name _ _ ?jj Address __ City or town a???1? earring services. ,Mi^ SSrah Lewis is irkdisp>sod i this^vriting. \ .. f ? .V- - i J i Satqrday, February 9, 1935 T ' - * ? * HHHHHHHHHHHBHHHMIHHHHHI id Values _ fixed Full Quarts 21c m. > ' T~ ~~ " ^ ? ? ~ "2 for_25c_ iZZ ~r" \" ". ' ^ .jv ? . \# (w? j . 1/CAN V ?-\???= 13 cans 20c f ??: V , " ? .. .I.,:r..-.I,: i7c? ~r~ z.;Pkga. ???IZc?_ ______ lb. 10c V ^ . Log Cabin, 12 oz. Tin -- - j Pillsbury's PANCAKE FLOUR Pkg. __L_ 10c -Skinners - ' ~ Macaroni-Spaghetti 2 Pkgs. For 15c White House, Economy Pack COFFEE . lb. 25c Thick Nice ~ _ FAT BACK lb. 14c Get in the OXYDOL $10,000 Limerick Contest .1 708 . __ ^Big Cash Prizes? Per Pkg. _ _ _ 5c Get your entry blanks from us CHIPSO 2 Pkgs. For-r___ 15c i. (liant Bar - " I. P & G COAP I : 2 for 9c - ~ " T1. IVORY SOAP '.'"I i Medium Bar 6c* ?~ F L O U~R ~ ?^LESBURTPS? ~~I 24 lb. Sack 7|L25 RED ROSE 24 lb. Sack - 90c _ RED ROSE 12 !b. Sack 47c , ?t . f Perfect Biscuit * 12 Tb. Sack 50c ZERO-PRICES Storesf ar Does Its Duty" ZST * s And Distributors 3 00 to $25.00 weekly. We will ur own at home and furnish you K' ach for certain names you are to o make money fill out the coupon ract and full instructions; . ne and 25c we will send you D MAKE MONEY AT HOME. , 126. WARTRVCE. TENNESSEE, _ ~~ " f r contract for mailing secretaries ill ^p&y me 10c each for certain - - State .. The Willing Workers Club was entertained at the parsonage byj Rev. and Mt^s. Tremor*. '