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I' E * * J* * ** ** * 1$ National B i u ' ? :; pff I X ? I >? | *f -I i ,. i ir O J Tins AMERICAN 111 MWI2 K1H < !' iso i Avenue, Boston, Muss; t national society that sponsors human J every yea" The object is to teach hn possible ways, its primal purpose is f the spirit of justice and compassion in i ----- (l|' youth of this and other lands. spirit of kindness to animals is hut the that larger humanity which includes K ?' iinjclimn ?? THIS SOCIETY IS THE .L,AIME j * .distributor of humane literature in the F . AM M AI-ft " nphlishoH monthly lij. ?I culation of (iO.UUU a iiionth reaches a and other countries. i;r\HQl.i\ i'S HUMA^Kl SPONSORK1) this week by the lttchlt i the Prevention of Cruelty- to Animal (iibhs, 1 'resident; the Aiken S. 1'. X President of Aiken and New York; % ^ P. I'. A. of (ireenville; Miss Perry, Pr< iau Workers and Humane Society, Se hiu. President. Y IH MANI-: WKKK IS KMX)ItS! :I .Y ' i ^ ~~~ u " y i *- . r X - ' < ??? Y . r'. 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STRING I1LANS ?37ff>r^H PIMENTOS 7 Oz can 10( II'7\T7M K'lTC), NO. 1 CAN KRAUT ^ 6 for 25< ANOKFAVS "" V " VIENNA SAUSAGE . can 5< I ??: -?7-7 * , . - I1 I PILLSBlTRY'S SNO SHEEN PIIJ^SBl'RY'S BESTTEOUR REDROSE t24 lb: Ba APPLE STRAWBERRY JAM WISCONSIN ~ WATAUGA Cheese per lb. 19c ; K R To A P No. 2y2 c -Camaiv 3: for 14c j, OK Earirc Bar lc *<on OK Small Bar 2c A ,, Oxydolfc- 2 Pkgs. 9c 12_0z. (; Lux_Elakes Lk# 10c hkiaur IIin so 2 Pkffs. 17c Oleo Lifebuoy 3 bars 20c __ r Wings Cigarettes , n' Per I'kg. . 12c yU>\ , Tax Paid QlKirff JjS Home; ' I 'e Kind To Ar ' tS "National Humane -AflON SOCIKTY of r. n1T SKIND aehusetts is an mt?ric week in Ani?tica_ / imanc .education in all , , to awaken and footer . the minds and hearts '/A " The cultivation of the > starting point tow.ard on's fellows of every ST PUBLISHER and jF*iTF7~>&jiPW%Q world. "OUR BIJMU ');fr I Hit SS(^ I |j io nocioly( w ith a cir- ^ii " gjr7tcj \' host of readers^ in this j>| <ll?f,^r '^' ['" PROGRAM IS. BEING ' ^ ,, Ijr~ ind County Society for '//- rff* y iinm i. <'arr(> 1 ], To 1 uni >>v OL1X 11 ^ ^r^an. NATIONAL FT 15.11) RKVRKi - * mwv; Alia- i i> v - MRS. RACHEL &_ I MRS. JENNIE R. > JAM KM 1) UIPTOV MRS. K.ATHERINLE I1. RIVERS BARNW " . ' MISS /'BLANCHE Fl ?? ' JOHNAV/IIAiaX, MISS LI'"CIA F. (1 ; / mrs. jk.nmi: n. i SEA'MOl'R CARROI ROBERT K. (iRIFI'l Possible by the Following' Busines Kindness, Just S . - DEXTER?WOMEN'S 1 M:iin Ssf r?'ft I-ANY " ' IVB, IIENDRIX HAR1 ' Build its' Hard \\;iro, Farmin S( IIOOl I I'lophOjit* (W02?1121 Asser ~ ?1JI !> AssOPihly StVw -I'llO A'itTTAII Yoir Wear. DARLING SHOP EFI) T'O '?' It >.. A DacJinu Dress ?! SOUTHERN 5 & 1.0c S My ~ 1 i 17'"Main "Kflrfi't.?t'hmir, ? LtVREXXV KOSK "BRAND; 7 Oz. rRtf: ? ; ~V.. ; "mvxavki.l norse7 ? *? ^COKFEE 1 fe can 30c^ ^ALT - - 3 5c Vkg. l()c 'j liipCKN in:.vf i V <vi. JAItb ? .Pickles, Sweet Mixed - -- 21c Tjt. Jars lTill or Sour g ltfcf SII "s', v " r * >' * GRAPE FJUTIT JUICE 3 for 25c * campbITU/s, 1 i <H. CAN " TOMATO JIJICE __ 4 lor_29c & ' , '' ' MOKKKI.l.'S, No. 1-2 CAN SANDWIC H MEAT 10c '?rm:?n. Tim u -? , FAT BACK ~ib34<r . QIjBG - lb. 18c !.<><;- cahi.n . . :|sVRUP : : 12 ()z. Tin 21c ; 0 U if* (! A Kii lOilUR PkRT 2!)c; _ 7^ 12 Pound Sack 67c g 87c 12 lb. Bh?J7: 45c Mussleman's 26 Oz. Jr. 19c ? i Post Toastics A PT 21>kgs. for " 15c -n-?^ O A (J O N" ?ar soap ok powder rBeuf- tOnr- in,. T, -\w a. y -* \/V in 15c - -- Hot Biscuits per lb. 17c Instant Iiiscuit/FIour v Heady Mixed, Contains all Ingredients, Including Shortening. .lust add water or milk )nnaise* 20 Lb. ltng If<?r 1.45 r 35c Makes f>W Biscuits H?r I) ogs Its Duty lor ter and friends'f ^ 'IC, _ ,V ^ * " THE FALMkllX) LEADER ^ 4^4 W^A ii^A ii^ii I A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A?^li V<VVtV V V V rimals We< Sunday ,'VApi fSSS^ - ' ' ? - ?? ?WUJV j of the Storm." ? 5ENTATIVES: _ RKS, I'alo Alto, California r lOGUE* San Diego, C'al. ' ICHOLfiJ ,""Taconva, Wash. . llnrr'iman, Tonncst-po ?-? WEATHERSBEE. Atlanta, Ca. ELL, Fort Worth, Tex^ TNLEY,""Richmond, Virginia Ark., "Virginia" I.BERT, Boston Massachusetts 'OOM1M. .Chicago. Illinois .L, Columbia; South Carolina ITH, De Land, Florida " . . - L-.:?t ?c&z?? . ** s Men of Columbia, Soul ice and Love: * ' APPARELS SIL I)WARE CO. ' "o in Implements, Paints, oils 11 hijv Street. ?" . SY I IE CO.* ^ ,1 ->?() He 8838, ?? 1 l!4A >J57 Muijv Street. ('\T TOK K l.l'fl HP* - ~rx\ r ? * rrrr 1' \ - A couKKtrriox. IlfiuniH\?'A\;n\\ S. ('. TMiiuv <>l : tli" Palnu'ttii Leader: We the' i;n rei'.? < I' the Plutei; lli'iii I~?*^ ?i ui.-h in coi r.'Ot three -mtein n?. ' II which \v. iv pui)Ii-ln<l"ir yo.u7 j J .or Saturday. Jlanh 'J-'!. in i 'the. 11L'iM'iMtn;.-' Xi'w t j Statement . N'o. on.-. The I'uvTioi >it 1 j \*ot e<! tin mr] principal ou; "-'tor- a < SjatrnvTrr-Nb. two.? Yhb ISeTibpl fnis hern tfoTiij* down l >r ~Hrr?ptt?t?ci'j ht" yi'iiiv.'' "StatcmciO ' No.' thiv. Tiu* School will make pi otrress another tuiii by. reason !-e'.\ principal. *" ^ ~ ' ' e./j ..! u'i! lii.pl : ?I I lii'n ! i 11 The pifncipal ie.spycU'blly iv '.yiii'il all I the- smile was reyd. to the natron-, by the Chairman of t he Till-tee Hoard. I\V'iii'ii o r principal took rharOy 'of I.h- scliooi cijrht years an" 1 in-re ware inly four teachers ami j a- small enrollment. At present | the schoot has- >eveli- teachers ami 1-elev. n ifrailes. __ For tTi'"1 "|?mt liv--. -yeais - o p- stiaK-nls who' finished } iioio tlie ten. li grade made senior Iniv11 >m an in ine comcrcs 1:1 me Si at e". Since the ? lewnth jrrndc has. hi .11 added class 1 i'"J3 will "make 1" ir-lmuui < olleRe. .Mure loom has been annexed to the. main InhldinR. Tin* ii hi on Lhe% piano WHS ptiith?'l'lv school htt?two of ihy.best basket ball teamsin tilu- county. r Truthfully spcakuiR our principal ha>-,>uule .< - . pioo/ii.i piopi -s in?+te Hi in iiia w a y. K mu st ice and , Cirofly\ i!!t^._ He* was principal ot' f .11 iiy_ J< ina-tmr~ Sc'liV-oT sixl t n ' year", Crei iyvillr f air year- ami Jletrminjrway oiyht ye;u's. We * do p. i k'iio\v of any principal wlro has done more constructive work in .Williamsburg County than our ' j>i r'i<- pal. We arc satisfied whore, ever be roc* he will .succee<l, because he i- a real school man." S igne<lj Bishop Lewis A. H. Eaddy Tom Ford Mat-tic WiTson McCOKlVt*T\K XBWS? -The second , quarterly confer?'nce. of the Bailey Moths] Circuit I I . i IJ-. II ? O.A . < 1 "Ui mil iiu oaucv lit'lilt'] "A. .M. K. riiurcih, 10-17,* IMS with Dr. , .1. C. Quartos Presiding Kldev of Ihf Al.hoyillv District presiding. Ii goes without sayiif that the . tnembi r. t the lectures and talks of EhSfijyQuarles as ho pr*Klded at times, during the session. This h tho circuit which licensed him,.and it was a'gp&tt pleasure to the members and old friends j who did so much to held shape his early ministerial life t<> dha'ke ! was very urgent in his plea for a strong pull for bur edifcationarclaims, impressing irjK>rr hts hearI ers the greatness of our School, Allen University and her ne?ds. / - ; Jf . .. . ?? ?? I ek, April ril 7th * \TSTON, the Hon. Junic.S" 11. Hop*.', ipcut ion, who have, insured protlar l? of South Carolina to observe HI ilHO STATION "WIS- T11KOIT. MNSIKANCK (OMl'ANV has g\ programs next week, Monday, Ti iy, Sunday afternoon the "Nation will put a humane urogram on t MANE SUNDAY SERVICES A i church Sundoy, and hear ymir n uu kindiuvks, justice, mercy and lov arc unable- to speak, for theinselvt lt\ 1: every week humane \ an International week that is in< 'less, Educators and Statesmen all IK AMERICAN III:MANE Kl)EC tnal Headquarters, 1Mb Longwc , Massachusetts DIE FRANCIS II. ROM til V RICH \RDSON, S ----- . . ' ? ' ? ' j Lh Carolina, Believe VERS 5c, 10c & SI.1M> STO : R. L. rryAN co. r .Main Street. a'an RROS.?.nAVEEERS Main t'?r. Hampton. ' U'L'l'E?I M l El) 24. Main street. SM^N~K?4>1y4-(). Main Street. - (TTTTTANT^irrrmr s r:i:nc asm'iiihl^ Si reel-IMhiiio tllaT. khhjkway mays. Tuc.-ilay. Mai.rji 20tli was", a tJeifT .ft...- ?Piv u< i.U.- nni:' l: l aded?silo ml, the < 'mm hri tlK- I'Jil'i'VlHif <afi. fvf .HF1" Fields dap 1'IVIM' i.un.. m? -piei intf-h* nmnuuufOil. A very lareo cro.wd came t'rnm i'.'ii- n 11.i mm- tr, \v i I ?. x?Xbo i whjc-h con-isted of silltf TTT?.ccakii-eV i div: -O il c-niniiv'-. : I**viv-tiv-v><<ut4 -iUtf?".'imcj; ic:V*'?ivns fccl'myTy" suny h'y 'lie Oak < ' ia .-ii'l r>ia\ i r offered hy lh v. I.' II. lUuurce.. This w as l'?d-lowcil; hy "The- neiir-in . iuI purpose of?fields- -ihiy.'1 hy I'l'nfi C.I'.T. WP > . pnuc'tnd <>f tlxLi -l4n'"l ~wTrn?*4h-QI- till !' llucclj (Tic visit iuu" ft'iimis. ihchidin** the rep restnta!ires of .Uu.'_vauiuus >clyu/k !ii sTtfi ndauce: Mr.' J. It FcffffT State Supervisor of Xcfrm schools uf ('olumhia; : n< 1 I>i*. Tl. F. ])ohs<>n i f 111i- place, were the prin idpal'speakers, each of whom ilo 1 ivc ro.l vefv f)iH: addrcsse?. " ~ Speech- s were ?l*i. niaile Ivy Mi's. I.ethia (Jreen, Mrs. Eliza j. Wdliams. Mr?. IVarl Pcay, Miss White, of the. (!ibsotv schoolt Mrs. Siuii I)?tuMrs, Marian diaul aH3 Roy. J. R. Dun.tree, pastor of I.cliahoii Presbyterian church. 4 At tlit' program the school teams lined up nil the field and kPfSMti the race-. All the participants acted nobiy, hut.'in. every eampetitiii Oak .drove Carried off the laurels! This was indeed a jrrcat occasion, a nd, ail went away ixu_Lu.cc?h?seiV'-e' nf?jyrat itude ahTl pleasure at havinjf bee.n present, Mr. Rohert. Wilson* the hoy preacher, preached at Mt. OHvc Baptist'( hutch at 11 o'clock. Sun nay. .uarch Z4tn, and attain at Bethlohem B:|,pti t^-Chn i eh in I In. afternoon. Very~Iarfter aUckCnci?5 attended a.t "Woth churches. According1 1<> announcements, hc*is to till the pulpit attain at Mt. Pintail Baptist Church on tin* second Sunday, in April. He is indeed a wonderful preacher. No one. can luat him without feelintr a sense of peculiar strangeness. CAFFNKY M:\VS that of Tuesday < March .the nieniheTs* of the Dynamite d'luh of lirhton' Chanel ."XI. K. Chinch \t*pre_i?G rkvined-at I heir icgrular weekly me.tint; with II ?urnris'' birth day tt'lfbjatiori honoring Mr. K. It. A. .lefTries, at his home rrrt Montgomery St. Tim ho-Ag^s si r'Vi tl a del icjous course til' baked, oliickeni steamed lire, peach pickle% creamed potatoes, feint. salad with tea and an ice course. ' The souvenirs were Faster eggs. Gnoses "were Mesdames Florence West. Minnie I.aney, Gertrude .ter.os, Bessie Borders, Beatrice Knuckles; )(atl ie ftroitlv, Alferda Thompson. Miss Alvin Fancy, Mr. Harry, Thompson. Air. liayruon Hawkins and .Mr. .InrniH Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petty and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Rodgcrs. J a 5 * ? ?$ ?? *** ^ ... "r T . -f Y ' ' Slate Superintendent . nations calling on the J* utnane Week. X V III THE LIBERTYtven four fifteen minlesday, Thursday and . al Broadcasting Com- M he ait' between 3-and 4% s the special speaker. ? T VOIR CHI IUH. 1 i niwter-HU'each-a. acr. ?:? - JE e for God's creatures X 'S. X ?- > N EEK, once national, lorsed by< the l'ulpit; - / Jfc' over the world. X . * >?d Avenue, .Boston I-KY, f'nwhlent ? ? iMTftary. X > H . . f T ~?~? T :; v_ X - -4 ?? IS ill 1 v ? i-. y RHS - V ? T y : -. _ Y * - : -$ * V J <X ; ?& ?T-^ ?> \ STERLING HIGH. SCHOOL I ' . . The last game of the basketball season was played nt the (?en? tor iWodm-ebty night when the Sterling girls -"were defeated L? [Tie Ik'll?Street High flchuul sextette of Clinton, 20-17. The game ^^rrrr^ a very cKcllhlg one. : ~ On the fifteenth of March, the (. tilth ye;-1- class of. Sterling pro-_scrrtfd a play m Tryon-f-N. G.?At that time.it was agreed that the 'Xui'h Carolina r.t adepts would in .turn present a play here in Greenville.. And Tryon school appeared ' at the" 'front or jast. Thursday night Fdve.Td-."- . ' For a r.ihribof tjif ytiuiil <?? 1 LLimt seniors" "mfvo taken tours to various points of interest. One i.class visited the larger cities of i South Carolina; one group went I to Florida, via Augusta aud SnvJ annah; another class visited Hanip! Ion Institute and colleges between Greenville and the Virginia institution; and last, year's class \yont aii_J!or as Washington before rehn-ning again toward ' Greenville. " This year's class plans to contifYTTe the traditional touring and will . probably visit the beautiful city in the DisfTTct of "Columbia. Mr. Jack Robinson, popular mur sician of the class of 1934, joined Harry Walker's orchestra .here last week and plans -to continue working' with that organization, traveling all the way to Minnoapo"luck to Mr. Robinson! ""ABBEVILE NEWS The Home Mission Singing Convention met Sunday, 31, with^Mt. lowing choirs rendered music: Mt. Cephas Clin pel. 1 At 4. o'clock Rev. C. A. Underwood of Union Baptist'preached a wonderful sermon at Grace Chapel , A, M. K. Church. IIis subject was "Here am L"**'Thte was in interest of Board No. 1, Mrs. Jannie Thomas, president?$10.00 were realised. ? ?The Yormg'BarHe^-^tHtiinp Workcrs Boo.-terS'Club met at the home of Miss Gertrude Wilson, Cambridge St., Mar. 20, the meeting was called 1q order, by the president, Miss Ellen Greene, new and Tir.tmished business were taken up. Sunday,-April 14, .a State Rally will bo given at St. James A..M. K. Church, 4:30. The public is invited. An interesting .program was rendered by the members and friends.- We wero indeed glad to have at this meeting some of the young men. Miss Mamie ?Bouk, niprht expressed the sentiments of the club to Miss Wilson, the hos| tcs?v Then the host .sei vud'H~~rtF lic.ions "course of ice cream and rntrr?Wo flrttournprt lo meet' with [Mfetnr Lfla M. ilenry ami Willie ! M. Jackson, on Secession Ave., April 241? ? , _lhe*-. ^ Saturday, April 6, 1935 1 FREE! r = .5 3 U 1'istt n to WIS .every ? I I J. Monday and Thni\s- ^ gj J. Timl tc-nrn h"vr to B win a pen and pen- vf | Help for Institutions-Hospital!} Everywhere. No Experience r>e,ec..is.iry. $50.- -$180. monthly, Rn? close stamp. Scarf Bureau, 145 48:5 W. 15th.. No\v Vork. COLU1M1UA EMPLOYMENT BUREAU NOTICE TO j COOKS. MAIDS. CHAUFFEURS | If you want a good job come to iM. KUUM 7 -GOT7T) OPENING*? DAILY AVc aro authorized l>v the Direc tor of tlu? Hotter Housing Program j Act .to figure Gd\ eminent Work. Artisans Contracting __ Company : ^?. j,.. . . L. ' / FLOKKXCrR NEWS rs. Leila Ruth Cusaac _ Mi*. Unl>t. .Morrison, )>opulnr rail. way mail.clerk of Charleston, apf C"inpanied by his two children and i friends: were, guests of Mr. -and J Mrs. S?.l\ P.rowii at their lovely ( Tourist, Inn "Cozy ('oi ncr"--last Wc<k. ? Mr. and Mr--. (\ I). .Russell; MessersE. Slimier and Ilenry Pit-1 fat'ds' ii ni' Sumter motored* hp re Tuesday IV M. and,, spent a _ pleasant, evening visiting relatives --and?friends.?Mr.?Sinntpi- visitetd , . 7. .. ft. Mr. s. piitvlicp of 114 Cr&,\vford St.. ip out ;ijtrain after a lojiijf illness,, liis many friends. aro> ffhul to see-him?out. ? Mi s'. IT:itf:* fhmiMr -?+>eot?Sum 11 a \ it) Snif*^ri- yu:li ir-1" h"i- sister, j Mrs. G. 11. Rrovinwho lias recently heon ill. > Miss ' ! .11 n,im. (Iambic. who has Itcorf plnft in .for several days is ha^k to her rjas.?;?s ill Wilson Hi. Mrs.-Janettr W't?r-passed away ' Friday, Mar. at her late resi~ dciiee. wt> -Krin|r-Hi. ? iMie-Avas_ an -jnv:11 id *Y't -sever!-- yenrs. The re-mains w re fun rah zed Mar. .11, " at Mt. /.ion A. M. .! . ( huryhv.'JWV: 1-r?S. Coo. oflh^iQnjr.. lira#- - Hill "'Trnd?Slnrh-lon -We Co?I he ftUlerfd L dir.eelers. . She .is. . survived . by hushanil:'. fw? (ia'iefiters, Mrs. r Mabel B< ziin-mmtMr.v--Ada Karly 1 . a ml et h< r relat ives. M' T'.e^ '-je McN afr?nf?F.lrod, X?. ('.. sOrlsfcM.hr Week-end with lu?r nict e. Mr--; fA i n Binnossl Alts." (T:iiMvii:i Hipes is having -t H?r int^Vrr?rrf-hcr Hnvchr?resj=?-? - Ivnri' "TTTT ft. n??rVti ft'17 u'doem nf L -Y-^rr2**''niM.-itii!. r T. S. Alstan is . ssi-tJiVjv tin- Ainoriran War Vets ??t* Hartsville to organize a Chapt- - * or there. Passing Observation* Infant Herbert Bernard 'Bradford, popular "(l:de City" baby .nje^iny an ont'njy Inst week. Mrs. Anna Dens of X. Y. City - v'i.itiivj hOr?mother,- Mrr..?J or.-he? Douglass and other relatives. Mrs. Ilortensc Pantzler former visitinu' her sister' and faniilyT" Nurse Dnntzler is in service in the Cnvernment Hospital at Tuskegec, Ala. HOe manV f iiieni1.j ? ?? /> .?lr.a * K?<?? to see her. B. Cusiiie organizing .a Health ( lull \\itli the junior hoys ami girls of East. Side n? an initial to Natr 4++?al- -limit h Wri'k.? ? Mr?; fila?tyW i 11 iams a btisy agoht for exquisite ?toilet articles, , ..motur-ing here ami there delivering- ' % -pre-Easter orders, ? J ^ . Mrs. 'Carolina. Ceddiy. officer of ' M+-. Zion A. M. E. Church enjoying tho recent letter front Bishop NT<>ah Williams. M?". Cioddis is a constant reader of The Palmetto T,eader. , Mrs, Almoin Johnson and Mrs. A. O. Samuels lnisy training the children of Mt. Zion A. M.'E. Sunday school Toy the 1 Easter proTj-am. _ ' . ' - Mvf. aid Mrs. T.oni Burgess have joinccPlho reading circle of Tlie -Palmetto Trader, Mr. Burgoss Is a A. O; E. Firemftn and Mrs. Burcess is it tcvtchcr in N. C <u>hm1 On Sunday throngs arrayed spring attire wending their way i:> tlie various churches of the. city. On Saturday, l ist many A..C. Ty. employees in town attending ? tho TiIonian's meeting. Notice Ttwider^of, The Palmetto Trader; trrtfb not ice that Mrs. L. R. Cusnae of '.M)2 K. Chevos St., will be glad lio get your news itemd bel'.| fore Monday nyon^of each- week. i N'fttuVfc fthd ftdV^rXl^WMttS?Will i j be sent in when ca&h accompany , communications. Your local writer will give yom the term*. ? 4