The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 07, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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BEL
1 Back To Schc
I As Loner as Pr#*<
?j? Largest Stock of Go<
Buyers have just returned
? having made huge purchast
?Our store now has the la
i since being in Columbia.
Lovely new drapes, drapery
third floor. "Thousands of
at bargain prices?basemen
* 5 dresses and suits arriving
coats at surprising prices?:
Hundreds of nlher item* th;
J on account <U' lack of spac
Dept . Shoe Dept., Milliner
Baby Dept., etc.
Drastic C learance I'rii
' in our l^inen Dept.?toy
kerchiefs, etc.,' monogr;
request on purchase 25t
BASEMENT
RI,()<>.M ERS. latins, rayon ribbed
jersey, sizes to 54,
; 2 5 C
? Ctl'ATs, ladies, navy, fully lined
jersey, .stitched-collar i
l, , $5.95
CASKS, pillow. No. 200 good
quality, each,
15c, 2 for 25c
HOSE,? ladies', silk. full fashioned,
fall colors,
3 9 c
HOSE,* ladies", rayon new fall
_j colors, *
! ; ? * 4? i) c
t HOSE, ladies', cotton, superior
quality/ fall colors, pr.,
__ 1 0 c
N APKINS, damask, siieeinl mir.
chase, each,
___ . 5 c
OILCLOTH, new patterns, special
' shipment, Hi" wide, vd,
?" . . 3 5 c ,
REMNANTS, cotton, up to
yd. lengths, special purchase,
??&-,
" ~ j> c
REMNANTS, cotton, heaping'
~~j table, special, z for,
iT_ "Sc.
SCHOOL HAOS, water proof,
outside, pocket', ,
j 2 5 e *
SHOES, children's^ undladie.-.',
I white straps, black and .white
oxfords, black oxfords, patent
straps, odds and ends ladies'
A shoes, former values to SI.95;
Special clearance table,
4 9 c
. SHOES, men's scout style work
shoes, * /
-? *?"9~TT<r~
I tap or white,
_L_ g 4 9c
'? - B -TOW IT.Hr^Tnrlush, 18x36. 200
I doz. extra special shipment.
1 0 c
I -TO,YVRfcS,?barber, 1.2x28,- striped
border, each, I
^i)C
TABLETS. sehool, big fat, husky,
2 for
C
TISSCB, toilet. Waldorf, made
I)v Scott. f> rolls for
j? 2 5c
STREET FLOOR
CLOVES, new fall values $2.95, '
special, purchase 100? do/..
-?~TT . 9 5 : . 1
HOSE, ladies' Super 59c all silk
; fntl fashioned, downfall colors,
j j? 2 prs. for
r $1.00 i
i . LACES, complete line, ' all
width's, all patterns, as low as,
>d,
;> c
MATS," stool, complete .with
draw string, all colors, 19c
each, 2 for,
3 5 c
SECOND FLOOR -'
I COATS. children's new fall j
models, all sizes. stvles fur
I trimmed tailored m6dels, much
.'{ to 1 (S, as low as ' ^?
$2.95
("OATS, ladies1,- new arrivals, '
fall sport, as low as
$ 9 . 9 *5
COATS, ladies', new arrivals,
1 fur trimmed, as lotf as :
$16.50 I
DRESSES, ladies' dinner and
formal fall creations just ar
rived, as low as
$ 5 . 9 5
GOWNS, hahy, handmade, lace
. 59 c 1
GIRDLES, two way stretch, includinj;
sfep-in styles,
5 9 c
- BEL
South Carolina's Large
ih
-} 1
K'S |
?ol Price List!
sent Stock Lasts!
)ds We've Ever Had I
from the Eastern market, I
new fall merchandise. ||
rjjest stock of merchandise g*
--material?and curtains-? B
yards cotton Kood>TT)outfht f
L lieautiful new coats, R
daily. New luxurious fur 3
second tloor.
it we are unable- to mention ^
e. Children's Dept., Hoys' [i
v Dept., Underwear Dept.. \\
: ; l
es on Summer (?ootfs
fiBAMMINCr ft
vels, linens, sets, handimmed
FREE at your
and over. . J
?* ? fe
(AM SI ITS 111:ir <1 vJ.' tl
blue, .
$ 1. * 2 5..
PANTIES, raj on bloomers, S;.
""vestsTTlc., small to out sizes, as
Jow as, . s .
3 9 c
PETTICOATS. short. lace \ 1
trimmed, band' front, all "tolors, j
5 9 c - i
PANTIES, clearance table: foT-j j
.pier values 10c, your choice, . *
2 5 c
RAIN' CAPES, ail colors in
c.apes,
; . '7 9 V I
ROUES, flannel ladies', plaid j
trimmed, sail colors,' 100% wool. I
as Low as.
???$ 2.9 r>???Iry
SLIP cotton; shadow?proof -pan?s 4
el, lace'top, white onl\, j
59c J:
SKIRTSu. children's sizes up to j
1<>. new fall arrivals, as low as. |j
8 1 . U 1) i I
THIRD FLOOR
KA(!S. laundr \. 'hand -blocked v ~
design. 7 51
3 He
BA(iS, (1 lad's! one, all leather, > .
as low as,' '' . t
";:s .rnr.v"
BOXKS, hat, , round; as low as, ] I
9 8 c up !
BLANKKTS, arm\ st yU\ I ll?r( 1
wool. 62x82, J ^ __ ,jj{
$ 2-> a1
BLANK I'VI'St lOti^ wool, two 4
tone, reversible, s 72x8-1, satin g|
bound, PI'
$'4 . 9 5
( (>1M l-'Ql*' iilWn -rnttnir li 11
t'd. Ilprul pattern^72vS 1, a- low j
as, . b I
sji 1 . -1 tt _
Jtt (JS. ra?. 27x.">l, fringed. g j
rlna r'ancp-pricey ;< 7
19f . L
811 A|)E(?, * window, Columbia. ^
guaranteed cloth, full, complete' 1 I
-stock.- as Imv as, ? - B:hi
r 3
SHOE STORE
HOYS' AND (Hltl.S' .-clloo! -T
fords, solid leather t hrouiiliout. .
?'/4 to 2. *
9 8 c
HOYS' black or tan Oxfords in j"
calf leather, all Nat her. .rubber'<
heels, all sizes,' j
$ i ;*9irr.. 1:
OIRI.S' Patent?|c?ther drain. g solid
leather soles, sizes 2 to'N. j
98c _
CLEARAXC'K. shun* Fables child- j
ren's-former > alues to 2.1.
Boy's Department
KXICkKIIS, boys' all \Vuol. fall 8
stvles. all sizes,
s i . 9 r>
SI'ITS, Tom Sawyer, fall ntnd- 3
els, wool shorts. broadcloth D
shirts, as . low as, * .
9 8 c
SHORTS, boys* fall, twcederoj S
and Woolens, all sizes, as low as. ?|
9 8 c
XTTTTRTS, boys' uthTet ic. t *w in j
rih hv llanos,
SHIRTS, lioys* athletic. twin S
rib bv.,Hanes,
2 5 c v
I N'IOX, llanos, all sizes,
1 9 c
MEN'S STOKE
PAJAMAS, men's* fine c|i>:ilit'y I
broadcloth with olinstir*: belt,- as I
low as, t
$1,00
SHIRTS, men's special. Society.
Manchester. etc..' with fused* no __
w ilt co (lar, white or fancy, pro- B
shrunk,'* sizes to 17,
$1.0 0
K'S \
ist Department Store
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Luis Russ
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.Mr, ii 11,1 Mrs. J. r*-': lii-ipum,
lili..-'U'l) St'.vi. l.aurrns- S.
< ,t nti ; :> A .-; J'.'. v.!;
a ill issr piiity .im'si a iuy '.\|>si s
LLi I. ;i l. aai a-. 11 t as i!i'i 1.1 I aia ?>t'
I'ittsimi jr. ' I'a. I'Ihv sii>iisi' was
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* mnit'i viirwrrr: r^nfr llr.iits ar...
. ut Mow.js aiKii .i. in .:?.-a t<> i!ii' vlV
i't. Oi.o wini was a'i% i'ii over
q t|ii -yrtnytif?. of, Uiiiiu- nin
w I'.' i. v. rlv TTtlii'is w ax oil ilivain
ily to niHcilio frnisi iii- in iiu in
.pa'i I.- >it' tin- hoiisv'.. Itoiaai'iy pri*vail'i'il
throimhiuit. th? v'-vnii.jr. Tin
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aa 'nl s. , ? ??
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Uopoi.fs, Mr-. .\I>!>i, Ai, \\ il!i:im.
I?a\is; \V\v_ V.nk; .Mis- lyaimelta
i'tHiiiau, \\ U?ii. 1 >.( .Mi<s.
Mattif. 1'atiuan; (.trmau i, William."
1 ; M? ?I,. )' i- i'i U
lin.ur.,. A. !.. .Ink Ik. T'.
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M? I".. .^ . (iftll'.t. I.. '.M. \\ ill'cll'l*.
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I.. Mills, ITT\mITi.M. -a' M.T.V"
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T. h'-y." n. (i. ( or;;..a. Iv .Vlif: '
U. ("m>i|/1 ?t-l.l.- i.. (ittfrrti. 1 i. 'I'D'I:
S. William-. Mr. ami '.Mrs/ A.!''
.lis..iii Vnimjr.- Mr. ant Mi-- .1..
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m.A riajrc ..t' tlu-ir -liml-rim'.-..
H'attii' 10. Jacks*.;). (*. -Mr. -I-IliirU.
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aim liial. i ny t in i i. '. i... a;?U
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TIi' ' ? !.< 1\t? fa-- Wratn-h nii*1W*
ii ir1 ilns-ti i7.- "!!' 'luy fV-?
ia-re .Friday. Si-yc-ial lnin<lroM
...' li-Uatc." an'! ministers wen- pre>ciii.
Mi -. " A. Adams, pi-' .-i<
11 111. ; rt-nh 11 Ill; III-I .i :al diynit
yT~ T!h ?!l'!. vat i.Viis <! cTurod. tin y
\Vi*rc-' '.Veil pica "?1 with ' IUV p eep
t h ii in i vfi v t niny. i 'f.- ). C.
tM '1 i?lu - lit- till
rn ati'-L missionary -.ci mom- Friday'
niylit t'-sc-r, Ir ani in many
y- a i s.
The Kiitr ('lalt nv-t Tuesday nitoat
tlif parsnna.yr. Mr. Milts, our
new ati'i elliei> i t president had
t hint's ilniii-'...-la jelly to- business.
"The 'people arm pvaisinjjr liiin. for
htlildin/ " tho-o . storm steps. The
i-lt:l. is. plannii y t<< Inlp the .pastor
v illi his is>iif< irnrt* claims.
->i?pt. ii'dlinan tai-rd the oollec.ticiii
Sunday, as tlr'i'i- si" ms to be
a r'<.w'?i\TwTTio-TTuT'~rr~Has?,*~Mrs!
it-.-. .. .. i ti ... :. . ... .. i:.....
)> fillc hum- uu1 u rin-r i-uiin nuHiK
for i tic -ame b<>n<<r. but class No.
1. will -mely to t. .tin . banner Sunday.
i-i ban!!* ss of-'Hie pastor or
Si;|>t. nUin'jV Watch us Sunday!
I!' aid Os'o. *J. ufuhr Mrs. M. If.
I'ownan is making much progress,
tlu'v ' ay : i-y di> have (inn- to 'ind
fault. y bought a nice pulpit
i ii'/ and they a no up with, the payin
i t. Tlp-v mei*t wfi-kiv and give
:in: ;' /< air! : l> ' e a n V
treasure. In tiro meeting Thursday
night.-t hey derided t'o help tlir
pa tor with his conference claims.
Our'revival mc-. ting i<s in proti'i
'ss. the Iiey. \V. M. Thompson
i I" San; ic is doing tlie preaching.
Hi- able sermons are attracting
many vi-itors to the nun-ting. Several
choirs from the country
-nil'} for us during the meeting.
Rev. Howman is .still preaching
-a? ri* ?of vermon", -hi*?euhjeet.
la*T Sunday was "Sin." .
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THE PALMETTO LEADE1
ell Postpi
j7 TRINITY A. M. i:. ( IH KCII
Rev. i; K. I.. Alien. I'ahtor
Sunday school opined at the usu
. a! nr with?Sup), aiul all h'luh
cr- at their pes; of duty. Thv
Icssmi was boa . t stally -atiscussod
by -the Rev. .Marcdlus Pearson,
t'rmn Savannah, lla. The Uev.
- !'" in 11.1? jfr.-i'i -oD-' .nl' Mrs.
*tfrostino .Fits let:
^Cpw Bethel Baptist Church, Rev
I. C. Goorie, Pn?,or?-JSiiiula?"- S.
- -npem'rl at Jill" u-.ii.al' lrniir_L^.with
Sui t. and al! her- ' at their
"f- >t of duty.
At. ll:.;o o'cle I" tlu- pastor
preached a \Cdert'ul sermon,
which was eni v i by all th- t
- were?present. Vrr?were jrtTTTt To
have the Rev.. M'arcellus Pearson
- ^worship with-'\rr-?Stmday.
;l .Mi*,. Belt llolia o icturne.l to Allen
f-niverstry? t^'ujnbia, Sunday.
.Miss , Myrtle R i-'gs celebrated
her 18th birthday anniversary Fri
- i y iiiMht ?\ i me (Jnilo n
large crowd wa- present to enjoy
her hospitality. .
."'rs.'.M. K. R.,. i's has returned
to her home, i;: WmalrutT after
"Milimr lu-ii -I.-- in ^nniS'i"
; ;?7 ^ "? > y* 'f'V ? ***:
li"i'tr- and Ash; Die visiting rela:
air'- f' U'iv ; .
Tin* Ucv. y. - -t-llas Pearson,
m Savum h. '^a. i.s the iruost
> ' his uncle a: r ami'). . Mr. and
.Mrs. I.aw Will.
xh-s. J.iltt K--'er a: 1 children
.. itMivil". to;. S) : taii'iu'i-jr Sunday
cisit .relativi ;itrl-?l'i ie.nds'
Miss Xajixvtv". P'ufcs- Miss KP
T-hVjru-on '' Sunday P r Co'
mhih, where t'n-y vv.ill -lake
rst: in iliuVsc Viajhun.ir^
M l'. /.ION M. I!. ( III KCII
lit *. J. II, .i.u-Uson, I'.istor J
S. ( '. Simda'y" school
ojn-in'il-val "Tlie ual - It nr. wi.lh
Sllpl. \V:, M. .I::i!? S ami 1.1 is co?
" > S ill ;hr;?oi' Miiy. The
le>? on .was v'or :ii>tna tiv?' inuuht
aiiiil yi. >|)lyinliil i ie\\ hy the pas
i'VVt I 1 : ?(( A. ..I. nuiiuuu' -< I'vu-c
. i- .-t"r m-JivUmI his
tixt.. fnnn I.i;;iii This
ji*s?s a \\uihI; i; h inWsajjv .
Bb.any hi' !*:s \\ ina .? to i t-ioici-.
Quit,.- a'-fi'W /i . ? . tTihiunioii. '
- '.I; 1 r ,;i .I'-t'W- V.?v. nv pi < si'iij
- ?w?; TT 'yri in Ai II,i, Lu.
them a' hvarly w (una' a_
:ii:j.- Tht' |>: had tin- Ui v.
H. .SiniLU?,~T!7 fial'pit?..ssn.
ia".i". .
A* - -ftr*.?Af'nirsrmr * i-hnlTv
aril tjaitf- a :-w iMViuhot* ino.
i.li'.i- to Mar.i ;jw<I..11ivnrftrri -frrr
t lut U./v; .h-nki: ' ... ...
A; > ;.:u (hi' p-.-lof pi vst-nti-I
Ih'V. , S. i!. Smith' to pivayh.
Til:- v.a> a strop."- in. ^sau'ti.
!?? %. .1. .M. .fa k'-oii an ) fsunjly
a<v the oinniT iru?- t- of M; ?.
1 a i . i - ua . Air. ami . Mis,
XV. M'. Now;::, !' tin- llov. S. II.
.-v: ith !>' "nimp^ai'S'._
- 'i >1" . I??r-?-H-?ir --'.-ill -D-n v'r'
i.'ii lit. Ms.. .Mr. I;?><? .loins. ,M .
J.. M. . I ami' family Law- i..
i i! in I o. l1 ir limiii' in .V -i.
" ' i : !'( ;..! a I r-w Pays .n ;t t) ff ~
liiot'lo.! Alii'o .loiv,-.
- ? Mi w m - '?1?
i OT. I -III IO ^ I'M S
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..??L. _?..-.LtomJ at Vail. UfAUtl
.1 *'I r 111J J4 r- > 1 I !
K< \. 1 ' .|>t? arhi'iI to a vor.t
. -r-:: i .ration.
flu- :on iim" ' ttciKif.i ih co.i
oir:.,'- !. .tiflr' vonViiiUon at
- I'?i i?1111 ?.s. > : : ;
; M 1 k (it i!l"i:?, M rs, Kinina
?':I :iMrs. A. K. Hohim,
' ! *!?-;i?:? * (I. Koliii:-"it. ' ..> '
: l;*"a a in I Sarah I !i im.-'t.'
Mr-. f i-;. a Ailani'v .Mi-. lb. 1
,ma Whita;-,;. .Mrs. t rami's Holms
'*J: \V'phiii-M n. I>.
' ?M? ?S-?I'.oir it'll?+rtts . i: i i\1 .
t'joiii ij-is V atioii in l'hiUi'icljiki;:.
Mr... ill . . ia; i a (iniiahis. .Mis.
a. lloi..a I'atli, la. L. -
M . i . ' Klnjfh am! two vhil
In n ui ir 'iuv am.'Sts i'l A!is.. K.
l'.< i" mi; S i'lav. *
' Mrs k. ? a Hill of (iri'i nVill'.'
a< \"i:Ti. j at son, Mr. Jk .1.
Mill. X. ... a'
Mr. -Aiiir.T? Btfton spiTt t'r.i
I'll 1 Ti IXT IIvillv .
Tiu ! r't ?. is d1' Mrs. Ai.nFv. W.
Stalks u? ! ? prom! to sit her able
to M t.ii:; t. church.
. -??' ?"? I5ATKS1U
KG DOTS
Tin- <?U\ Branch Baptist Church
j oTTiitrfcrcM'!i very wonderful revi'
val.. Rev. 0. A. Weever of Floril
'he pastor, Rev. Bailey.
.Mrs. \V. M. Oxner and daughter
tncrtored to Leesville Monday to
s- e friends.- The
Rev. Mrs. Matthew? of Spartanburg
sp nt the week-x-nd here
with her mother;.
Mv-s ('. Harmon of Columbia
spent the week-end hero visiting
i el at ices aiJ friends?^
?-Mix and. Mrs. Dan Carter are
ha'ppy t>? lave Miss Ruth Corley
ami Miss iMhel CJantt with them.
Miss H*t<r M. Robinson spent
her vaeationTiomeT ?
.Miss P. i'erry motored to N. Y.
.\sjih fi ieild . on Tuesday. \Vc wish
them "Bo? voyage." *
Mr. Clarence Robinson and .j? on
were in North . on business this
we'k. .
Miss Nellie Qunttlehaum was
visitintr in the city on Friday.
Miss-. Anise Nichols spent Saturday"
in Columbia on business.
Mr. Rd-. Gary died Aug. 31. Funeral
services were held for her on
Sept. 2, at Chanqvenpin
? \
3ned ? Cat
Otyocre>X>0 too oorvort-t nnnnnAnnr,,
1 Announcing t
-&tttrKTS S W q
;?.{? W ASH IN(.T
x Choice Liquors t'ltr the Oisi
Popular P) iii's. _
? Four Roses, Paul Jones. Old (
g anfhSeaRTams.
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1 - DILLON M;\NS
Thi- i rvivaT tiu t'tiny - . i itotlud
A, M. tL-Cliuuli doscvtuasr Sun-I
~! ifny~TTtprfrt willi ;i .<ttnln5r-vci,iu>"n I
by the pastor., to a yt'Vy tine au- i
<lier.ee. . Oiie person joined the !
ehiuvh Sunday nig lit.
I >r. C- \viWrFrtf-SunjU r proUch- "
" .' ! U I !l ! 11 It 1' i f'inr:- toillllg I til' ~
> nucting air r aim h goo I was ne- 1
complisln-d. lie i- indeed a great .
preacher of th-; gospel. . ' ' *
' Ml\ f? d airs. :s. f?earl?<M'ougir~
ad as tliejr dinner alie-Is on _
Tuesday, Uevs. .Felix and Frw
ford
Kev. Wells and family. Kv-v. Felix
anil family. Key, Crawford aud >
!!yv.*CIree;t tvere dinner guests-mlS
. Thursday of Mr; and Mrs. lfnywood.
<'ampbell. ',.
Miss Nellie, (Vm.iuamleJ' et |
Klngstiiv .n! Mr Herbert ('raw. "
'md wore tin- dinner guest- Tuds- '
- day of .Miss lie .ula"h Cmis. r" I fey ~
al>?? aecompanivvl Miss t'oas.ei to
t li revival me.etiiijr a' Het'nel ,
Tuesday "ni .:lit ajnl sai l they on.ioye.j
it to the. highest. (
lievs. ( lawf' iil and (iieeo and .
' lieV. helix ai.d family uere tile
"dinner guests of MP. . ml M.rs, S.
M. MeMiide Friday.
Mr. ('. Counts. .It. .of Or.'.nge- '
l?urg ami Mr.. Mil liard II < -< of
- lb llllt 11 V i i tr-?v\ III I-?Ukn?" - l _
Mfs-es (Irare a:'.d t leather I laves .
Wednesday.
: Al i-s leva Ma Campbell. wlai (
lia-. spent .marly two. years in
1 Clairton. I* . i- a' home tthe tielight
-of "net- t* P live- a: d .friends.
In fhe 'edueaiioiial tally .mi Monday
niglrt_-.at- lietliel. Mrs. itoiirlla
Hree ion antorg tile enptaius;
. while Mr. John llav aid M 1 - -JtLlhi.
Mae Cox fi llowe.i very e'los.dy.
1 T7 .... 11. ~ " r ' ' ~ 1 r
I IK' IUII,\ \\ S|1 . Ill' I* Ml! JIM'ILN I
next. Muni' v niuhl.- Wi-li triw a
" ?U' i uuM?"+ P?Hr <' :i;11 it i i.
a.'Xt wi'V k'. .. . '
Miss Giar^ftiijv.. ha. a Sil'. ct
IVa at 11- r" lioim on Suii'lay afi.i ^
iiooiTT QuiU' a iiutnhoi- wi-iv oat'
.auil it wa" wry Hijoyuhlu.' .
Ui'V. tin. ,.i)f a: il vvi.l'f, Jiov. Ki lix
? ml t'aii'iily iliiu-il with' ' Mi*.
Sallm Cr.'H111 .. 1 nil. 1 uosilay. j'(
JOH NS il>\ N i:\N -. 1
j lim t'ollo'.viX. K. S. < . liny.- I
ai :.-U ;;.i ' n i, >?W 'i I,- I i a i y. <ian- =;
na Amln w's. Jaiuvs i 1? i i in. Unhurt'
i inki-y . ami \\ i 11 i - .! inus Warl.iji- 1
- ai? ?'111[ 11nu d I) , i ir. ir 11 acin i' .-ycnfr J
a l'i \\ lay- at < amp IVitt iiiuni.- v
.waitunilo, m'at . (>i. imclT ; i-a., front
ail uji'Ti- t1 ! , !? I.i: a I'm _
: uai.i ta t !'.< I r^-NA.. i, TT I ~T~~
rjo irai-n. ?
Pcrrf. .Mi-In'.u'li attiaiiil : 1m \y- :
i Ut ;ui:al airi iaali urn 1 caVlu-r.- a on- v
I urine. at tim ?-:itit| I. st \\.. ek. lie
"rf jnjft?' n_srnyi1?i't:T t- ' hi'vt-'m-o.-' ?
Mr. K. .M; lvtuMi ami--: Trr; -X
AI iff. .-.|i/;it l.he yk-i'ii.L ih ear
own a.* tl)i' :'irut.\<is_ ol" thi-ir'hmth- f
I'lot-. ( . < >; Mrlnm-li < ii it.and
St lOft; i
; Mi"' AIU->- , M i } ii u.f- If.
ni, I "liiran'o. I.', w.a-i. 'a- i'hiiipi.
led hei i-ovif-f in 15.-nr . v <*tr J
. .1 t iii,: 'mm.'.-v Walker <
'Miss !.. Ui'V'ii Wat -ai i> span'.
iiv' In va t; : in < ai lott'o. \. i
< . wjrh Mi - Beatrice (iomillitn. '
(><j SalMi.-. .1 t: n l.eii- "**
llinl'f :TSiitl .|| il i ; JI? I
yo-iny people at -her h"!in- \viih n
iir.iHT p itv. 1 hi' rrrn . t /"V ~
TF-.T-r-T- r.M-- "M. - -TT-Tl' ' ~
|i<>4i i T' (harloii . N". ( .
Mi. II. 1 '<'ip. < <>!' j.vi. . t,
'i?H.. was in town SaT'ir.TTtv A.
M. ' , . ,
I hi* tenuis i--..ill whii- i??,\lr.-.- A. I ||
1!. I pson ,i> (lu-.-idi'iil, i'- i.uinv. ^
iiit'iiv us- all tl>v vmintr talk avt? j
ji!en Mcil in playing jranic. ' i
After a . isit ;o Mis-o- I*'. K. ;
Stalks ami Kutli ami IVuriiie
IV tt i.t' Augusta. tin. Miss IL lti"
Aliiis has rutur;.e.; lie tier horn
m Aiken Si. v
HOv. Sample >ii . c(te ! a i" i >
vill mt'PtTTHri' 'I'f ill'1?. k ! ?rr?1
Bethel M. K. Church. II.' rlc j|
iiv'etol the elusinv. s.'i in.iji ..! tly.
services Ftiilay uiuhv. The meet- ii
ing \vas a .ureal sum s.-. an i I lit \
-minister* attraH-e?lares'.? Mieno
n> hear lijin each ijrht. I'
Wv fit- .triad ;.i) sei- little M v
Li. n,< i< l't |ur out al'.ti r bob
'I fiii' some tinn*.
Mis- llatic ?.Iilcs wliu is presi
dent of tlu- Church "T" Huildln '
(lull is u sk:>ij.v all in ;n Iters t<? b. v
presi nt ijn. \\*e.!nes.!ay iiu'lj fo.
important li.isinrss ' at i'elluT"^
M. K: Cliuivtf. ' "
Me. ('jTcnc- Tuunser:! has
turned i(> his home in .la h.-onvi!'
?K4a?,-.after a vUn to relative.-. i
friends here.
-? M i1.?+md-Mrs-. yV44li(--+Vy ^
j lll'iwc I to .InhllSOIl St. ^
Ml', OLIVK A. M. K. ( lit"UCII '?!
^ Rcv.i. A. I). Hnwliinv. 1'aster
| 11n '.iy?morning,?Ana.?2A,?n u?
' the beginning of the revival iveet|inc.
Sunday school opened at the e
usyal hour, with ?** splendid at- p
tendance. All classes were beauti |
| fully taught. The lesson was .re- j t
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cw> o o o c o o oowo'o<*oooooooos
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SUP It STORE |
ON STKEKT V
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riminatinjr. Full Line at
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Quaker, Cream of Kentucky 0
si \1 PKI njs, Proprietor 0
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viewed by the . pastor,
A. I'd o'clock tllo pas!iir pri'nrh--- J
I'd a soui sUmnir sermon.*
At ' L':.'!U o'clock the lie v. S. J. I
Johnson pi cached! the ^Vmim was I
strongly delivered. " The whole
church was ".-lined up with the ?
liolv spirit. ' '?|
At 1 o'clock the Kev. M. (i. -Wil- j
liams pi vachcii HTI M^pll'llit! kit-' "1
rm?n. ? I
I'l, :
I uv VllK K\K I I IK ^ ' UMM UtU'U uj I
Rev. ,J. M. 1 >n wkins, Jr. *
Rev? Hawkins texts tot-' rue
follows: , ; Sunday
night Ik* preached f'ruiii
vi ts 1st chapter, 8th verse.
Monday, night, Hebrew l.'5:K.
Xuesoay .night.- SL John 12:24.
Tin- subject, "Through death to
life." * . - . k
Wednesday night, he. took his
leXt from the HooJ; of Daniel, the.
'>tii glut Ptoi __ and the 27 th? verso,
Suh.t.~"1.low much' .do you weigh?"
Thursday night, his text was 2nd
Timothy 2nd j oh1 pter and ' Sth I
i isti. Subject "The rememb'ery of
I'hriVt." |
Friday * nigbt-r- he .-preached '-hit V evc-rlastrnjg
sermon.. ids text was |
\' is i> :2';. 41 h verse. Subject "TlieJ |
I'illar- <>V tin*" early church." All
f the s'erhioiis were good. There
a ere converts .-and It' joiners.)
This \va< imb ed a joyful meeting. '.
Rev: .1; 1'. Reesh'r of Columbia, '
*. < . ami?R.e'iS. .1, Johnson. .!. j;
'. Copelsind, and Davis were the E
-1-4111 iin Hie Oiee: ill---. Mrs. |
"arrie Kinard, of It.iadco.ck, I*a.
neiit 'a w.ee.k with hoi: daughter, I
\I>V KU-el Clark.
MlNy/lnez Caiin>>n. of Ashevillv.
W spent 10 day*-with her moth
i -and-la.w. .Mrs. "Fr hers Rvrd,
Alls. - .Millie ILxrii.fiof' Detroit,
Mich.- an 1?her . sister arc -visit i ye
4?i. 11.?..1 . i . M's Fhii-.-m-c (i- it. .
??? ?
VNDHI'WS MAYS
("onliifueil from pagee??
Mrs. Maggie Mayys visited her to
ister, Mrs. .Knima Stratford of
samp'it on Sunday. '
The Revs. Cox and May?s motor d
to Bueksport oil Sunday; Rev. J'
'ox spoke, there and Rev. Mayes x
poke at his church, St. John, Mc- h
?Udlanville,
Ttu- adult teachefs are home, a
'ronv sunim> r school in Orange- d
>urir. ' . "
ilw. ( ox motored to .Orangeburg
>n Saturday-and the-persons who i,
v. 11- in ticorgetmvn motored hack ~f
v i111 him. . ' T
i;i:n kn .to city ,,
' ^ 11 ^ ~~n
Jr.-. XL'r: e i<-. J )ixo_n_ of 1 tl'JT 1 >i -' "v
ii-c^shv ft. iv hark -in' town "TtT i w
!?..iwhuir ,n_t>.iee month, vae-.iti.pn ei
o VV t< - him* t ??.- fk C.. vv ti It her si-- s
er. Mi's.* \Yillie I.eoiund.
mi. .laiiii l> imias Dixon i
nek in ~ ( olmnhia alter spendin ^
a iiu-c vacation with his aunt in ^
'ami. It. s<
PKNDKKTON N'KWS Ilj
' hi
.Silver Spring Baptist Church
'i h- Missionary Society mot with "Tu
1I1-. Xane.y' Sijns. The usual prcednre
was followed. Several plans ill
rr-M- m alDed. Titf hostess served "Til
audwieke- and punch.
?? lieth&l M; K. Church ? ^
i- on Sunday. The S. S. is niaknv
rapid progress under the lead rship
of Supt. A. C. Brown.
Mrs. K. R. Eaddy was hostess to i;
he Missionaries on Sunday after- m
ioon. Several visitors from Ander
on . were present. N
Be v. and ALrs. Clieden of the A.
I. K, Church worshipped with us l,{
n the Vvening. Come again- '
?* Tl
King Chapel A. M. E. Church u
Sfipt. II. Ar. Thompson opened S. ()
at H>: 15 a. in. Class No. 1, bt
til!' holds the attendance banner.
"h attendance is rapidly in creaslg.
Inspiring remarks were giv- Jt
n by Prof, and Mrs. McLauglin
nd Miss I'heolice Miller, all. of
11-SlSSlppi. In
Tin.- -morning?text - was taken t
rom Acts 11:7. Seven persons v:
rere united to the ehurch. <>!
? . I
v Personals .St
Misses Madeline and Almehia ar
'hompson of New York City are pi
isiting their fatlrex and other re- '>1
stives,.. v ' , h?i
.Mr. BookerrWashfngtoH of Phi- p,i
;uL4+4m^i-t-v4sftingrhi-s mother and so
1st or, Mrs. Otfo Tackson. . f.
Mr. George Williams and Mr. M
laisp Gantt of Calhoun, S. C., pj
,'ere visitors to Mrs. W. Williams, st
n Snmlay _ 1 ? .
Miss I.in y Williams, Mrs. V. Pep- >1
>ers. Mrs. Alma Crawford and
aughter rpotorixl to Greenville on
Sunday. . .1
Mr. and Mrs. Otta\Vay Barnes
nd daughter with Bev. Daniels <s
nntoi-pfl tfi'On.,'on Sunday, ???el
Miss Mary L. Vance has return- T1
(1 from h' r trip out West and retorts
a very enjoyable time. ? of
Miss Mayme Hughes of Elber- le
oiv-Gatt is the guest trf Miss Dora M
V - V *
_ ^w?s
Saturday, September 7, 193?
I , . "*> ' 1'
1- Returns
L-jgood
I The Standurd Flour I?
/^1 L!
in uHumnia
??? J
.^ %
mit IHIXEST YAT.U^
USED CARS
STOP BY
1924 MAIN
BUY WHERE
THE OK Counts ,r
J & OK CHEVv CO; ?
_ 1924 Main St
W'c arc authorized by the Direcor
of the ?I"V"
o figure Government Work*
Artisans Contracting
Company
'hones J487?8335
?? ???p? '
KYKKY KNOW^ TYPF OF
Laundry Service
ANI) DELUXE
DRY CLEANINGv
Cautious Rdutemen
NEW METHOD
laundry & dry !
?CLEANING CO. -1?
Chone^l82^^^|
trown.
Mesd'amcs H. B. Reese, C. Johnnn,
Miss .G. Simpson and Abe
Le' se motored. to Mt. Olive GroviT"
i < Vntral uii Sunday night.
-Mrs. M. - J. Crawford was the
ucst of Mi s. C. - A. iobnson on
fednesdav ,
Others mot'ring to Greenville
.. Sunday ' .yevi Sir, and Mrs. Ot?
.im k'Qii, . Mi\ and Mrs, Eddie ?
ue.kson ami daughter. Andrew
Loinp^uri?anil Otto Jaekaon. -? ?
M r. ami" Mis7.Toe Foster visited
tor. R'lV. 1.- 17 T)f>Miu1u nt?
i-It Oil.
Ml., and Mrs. Kings and family ~
isited in Townsville on. Sunday
here Mrs. Kings was the recipint
of Ti surprise, birthday dinner *
i-venby her mother.,
Mrs. Kva Greenlee bf Anderson
pint Wednesday p .m. in the city,
he was' accompanied by her sis r,
Mrs. Beulah TrimbUn of Clem-.
?ib.
Mr., and Mrs, Joseph- Thompson?^ ?
ud the misfortune to loose,their v
nine by fire on Friday night. This
the second time in three years
lat they' have had this terrible
ck.
We are sorry to know of tbn
Inoss I>"\fr .lomog T Brnnmi mfy *
is by a speedy recovery.
1L_J A M KS_ A. ,M. F. C 111 lt(
(\omvsty, ?j. ('.- Sunday bei
e 1st jSqnday in thertiu>nth the ?
'.:ti)r. (rev. It. X. Moses preached
sou! stilling sermon. For some
> known" reason quite a few ofrei
s and members .were -> b^ent,.
it quite .a few took of the Lord's
upper. Again Sunday night the
isto'r preached- as never before,
to League met at its usual hour,
'lis being a consecrating lesson
1 i h was beautifully discussed,
n Labor Day quite few mem rs
enjoyed a trip to Sea Brees.
>111 e of them iviv Sunt. CMTi ?
dole, Mrs. C'allie Rellahy, Miss
;ssie Jones and several others. Mis.
Thonia-'ina Jones;Miss Asila
Stanley and Jessie Jones are
ic k iroinu i 111*i* attune! the
iiv.iiu'i m!:o1 o,t .Mai ion. A pri-"
tie party was given at the home
Air. and Mrs. George Cochran
i .Monday night.. Mr. Prestly k
anley is still improving. Mr.
id Mrs. Luther Stub are the
out! parents of an eight pound r
nighter. Mrs. Queen Cochivn
is returned to her honte in
rooklyn, N. Y. after spending
me time with 'Ijer brother ami
t. r. Mr. -C. T. ' Stub and Mrs.
ary Cochran, h|or a copy of .the
almetto Leaddf, see Columbus
anlye.
T. I. EUAN ON A-.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. F. S. At wood, Pastor
Rev. Mrs. M. A. Brown of Jam- <
town, S. C., is down at the said
mreh rnnnine a series of revivals.
he public is invited. Mrs.
Emma Pinckney, daughtei*
' Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Atwood, is
aving Saturday for Baltimore,
d., we wish for her a happy stay. *
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