The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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WARD NEWS.
r~ The^Sunday: school called to orj
der by the*T?upt. The lesson ( was
? very interestingly taught by 1'rof
i Lagone.
Mr. \V. Davis, the son of Deacon
Alonzo Davis was elected
| Supt. in conference Saturday.
The morning worship b^gan at
11:30. Our efficient pastpr Rev. W.
T. Kenner delivered the message.
"The Availability of God," taken
from Luke llth- clurpU-r and the
31st verse. The congregation LiLi.
i ceived the message with great
spiritual^ fervor.
We were very glad to have Rev.
J. C. Williams, wife--son and
daughter of Ridge Spring at our
service. Also Si, K. t'raw1
-ford and son. t
-J??-The?Ward Jr. High school 1s
selling Xmas seals.
i Men,
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| TOMATOES
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14 Ounce Bottle
| small size
$ OCTAGON SOAP (
? Twelve
? blue itlbbon
| SEEDED or SEE
15 Ounce Pkg.
F PILLSBIRY'S
? 24 th. Has
f acmiT
| MINCE MEAT
| 17 Oz. Jar 17c
| SHREDDED , ,
? COCOANUT REEK
| per It>. 19c
I HEINZ CATSUP i
| 14 0/. Bottle 23c
l| NEW ( HOP
| PRI nks th. 5c;
? EIBBYS
| . SAl ER KRAUT
? No. 21 2 can 10c
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ROSE BRAND?7 Oz. PKG.
| MAC ARONI OR
i spaghetti,
| 4 Pkff. 17c
$ CASTGEBl RY S
| GEORGIA HASH
| No. 2 can 23c
? ROSEDAEE
| SUGAR PEAS
1 No. 2 can 15c
,& ARGO- ..
< I> XI
? r>ciriien i^ears
t No. 2 can " 15c
^ BANNER MR AN I)
| Hash 12 Oz. can 10c
& GREEN REALTY
| Sweet Mix Pickles
? Quart Jar 21c
*t Scully's or White House
f APPLE BUTTER
Q 28 Oz. Jar,___ .. 15c
8 GOOD EATS
Home
"Where the Dolla
The Pre-Thanksgiving Festiva
and program given at the school
house proved an'enjoyable atfair
A large crowd was out. Quit*
a large number of students fron
Ridge Spring was present. Mrs
M. tC. Crawford had the progran
- m charge. The prize winners wer
B. Anderson, C. Raiford, Clem
and Davis.
Play of the first Thanksgiving
Day was given by the 4th and fit
graded : ?_> .
\\ ln7 shall he uuom of tin' (i. 1
S and tRh .grades?
j A club was organized from th
f>. 7. S and l?th grades named-th
Silver I.oaf Club, for the term o
.H'.'l,")-.'! 1. Cresiib nt Wallace (Ho
ver, Jr.; vioe-presMilont. Tlevelan
Alnev: secretary, Mary Alic
Hrmvrrr~ treasurer; Kmmie Daniel
Kath'iine, Glenn and, I'ola Davis
OHMMnMBMBMOT
ladies A
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.ooles ^
MARTIN
HIS HAMPTON S.TKKKT
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10c
, - 4 'for 25c
SIP?Fraziers
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)R SOAP POWDER j
for 25c 1
DLESS RAISINS
3 for 25c :
BEST FLOUR j
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1.1 BBV'S OR DOLES j
Pineapple Juice
No. 2 can 2 for 25c :j
i Ol.l MBLA
~sxtrr~:~TFkg. ioc 1
RIXSO; 3Pkg.23e
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Blackeved Peas
1 lb. . 25c \
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Vanilla Wafers
2 lbs. ,25c ]
CORN MEAL :
per Pk. 12 lbs. 23c
NORTH E EN ~?r*
TISSUE 1 rolls T 9c j
LIFE BlOY ;
SOAP 3 bars 20c :
_IIEI>>'Z FRESH . ]
Cucumber Pickles
Jar 23c
DEPENDABLE
MATCHES 3 for 10c
pDIXIELAMD ;
Peartut Butter
12 Oz. Jar 2 for 25c
MOTII EICS" 7
COCOA 2 lb. can 17c
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Thetre will bo an afternoon program
at St. John Baptist Church
located at Booker Washington
el lIts.F Sunday, Dec. S, 1005, at 0:30
o'clock. Prayer meeting conducted
by Mr. Issac Friday and others,
r.t 4 p. ni. opened by St. John
. music* choir. 4:05 p. m. hymn
" lined by Rev. Harrison, assistant
, pastoi?or?upst -tr.qvary naptist
;? Church.?Scripture?lesson?by?the I
pastor of St. John Baptist Church. !
e -Prayet* by Rev. Harris of St. Jum- |
? ,s A. M. E. Church, Selection by ,
St. Jaiqes choir. Address by the i
pastor. " |
\ Attorney John W. Jennjfngs ?
.l (white) of the cTty of Columbia
will speak from the subject "ProJ
gross being: made by the cpjhrt'ed
n people." Sermon by I)r. Paul R.
Shcahon (white) from Charlotte
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There*?*\uill be .three quartets, ?
the Htftmony King, Capital and
other. 7 RIDGE
SPRING NEWS.
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.Sunday schpol at both ..churches
j Was largely attended. After SunIj
day school-at Ridge Hill, the BY
I PL* rendered a short program. .
I! Thanksgiving festival Tuesday nite
i The entire program was sponsored t
l>ty Misses Latimer nud Peterson.
| The Thanksgiving Baskets fur
the old folk were very, heavy burX
dened WednesdayV
The following tegclipra spent"
X Thanksgiving out of town: Prnf. j
'[ 'ur;d Mrs. AMms in Orangeburg; '
X Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Caldwell Brown,
X Columbia: Miss Latimer. Abbe-;
X" Tffltf; Miss Pt'teistiTT,-?Camden;/
j. Prof, and Mrs. Hightower, Trenton
X We regret very much that Miss
X Latimer received minor injuries in
{ an automobile accident Thanksgiv- '
X >nt?- laicky that Mrs. C. Brown
>! i escaped Injuries jn the wreck Sunj
X | 'Jay. We hope-her husband, Prof.
XI again. ; ? i
j. j W<? ave glad to see Miss Davis ;
f I our 2nu "grade teacher back after
X six weeks illnesss. > <
|* * The hot junches are very much i
'I appineiotet! lhcm> opld days. We?1
[. appreciate a special eook to pre <
f' pare them also. This relieves our i
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...Aa the Jhincipal announced that !
the students would be asked to
tell Santa Claus how they passed
in exams; don't forget_Xmas. will
mean more to you, if you help
fight-T_ B._by buying Xmas seals. .
The Social Benevolent Society
sponsored an old time Thanksgiving
Festival Thursday. Despite
the inclement weather a number
enjoyed themselves.
The L. I'. A. Club will entertain
the community with a Man lens wed
jllw JW? 1 > in 1
ujlifc; 1 i iua\ 11 j l; ii i, ia v. uui. v uiuu
out and enjoy yourselves. Other
features Will be vutosr dntts choruses
refreshments, etc. .
Miss Catherine. Latimer and
Prof. Wright tencjiei's of N< wherry
spent a few minutes in Ridge
Spring Sunday. .
Don't forget the Pro-Christmas
Mtnijt to be given by the Otli grade
Dec. llitlt. Admission 5c. Best tal>
nt of South Caroling t<> appear
on program.
MiSs-OrnbcIl Brooks, Mr. Arthur
Glover, Miss Margie Kthrutge,
Mr. Kobeft Neal and Air.
Walter Brooks accompanied Miss
Bertha Brooks- and Flossie Gontiilion
to Bctlis Academy "Vunday.
They repoi'ted an enjoyable trip.
Mr. Otis Hatfor.l spoilt last weo|{
end home with relatives amb his .
friends.. ?. Mr.
Prince Woodwaitds, Mr. Dan
Watson sport tin- W.- 1.home .
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Woodward
nrO homo aftor spending some
time in New York.
BAPTIST ,MIMSTI;BS I'NKkX
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The Baptist ..Ministers' I'nton ?>r
weekly mcetih'iy Net1.' hp. m x'n it
Baptist ijntreh, Rev. J. P. Recder
pastor. The devotional message
d livered by Roy. A. P.. Porter
gayo many helpful thoughts that
\v?ll long be rem.inhered. Rev.
II. E. Taylor sang a solo
touch jngly. Title: "1 Will m vol lot
trrrTHs-Haiul." Each week trsnappy"
inspiring prog rath is 'rehdr rod.
Rev. T. S. Harden who is vice
president of tho National Baptist*
Convention was a distinguished
visitor. lie made a cmninon sense
talk. ... .Rev. J. M. M v?i s;. An moid v?
i A city, now.residing in Philnh'lpdiia,
Pa., was an outstanding
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cry Department is full
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i!inn potnt, n. c. news
Dr. K. C. Shirley pastor of Biddv*ville
Presbyterian church, Char
Lottc, ^iliverc^ the sorinon for the
11:00 o^c]ock~Ser\ices of the Cher-_
ry Street Prosbyterian Church,
Sunday mcnniiur, December TT
Dr. Shelley is Chairman of the
Committee on National Missions
of the Catmvba Synod..
The Bonimi Club, composed of
a. group of .local young women,
rave a delightful pre-Thanksgiving
reception at the home of Mrs ,
Lottie Simpson, on hast.- UWh^:
ington 'St., Tuesday, Novembei-1
2H. Many of the young group
were present for the all'air. Dui?v
ing the evening a bulf^J; .Jeuppei.
was served.
Miss Kloisc Chambelins, of N.
V. City, visited her brothers here, ,
r\ C. Chambelins of 728 Hoover
St., Satuiday. Miss'* Chan $belins
left Saturday night for Augusta.
Ga. where she expected to* visited'
other relatives.
Mr. J. 'J'; Lewis of Chester, S.
C. -spent Thanks-iving an ] week.
lid in Hjglv l'oi'nt, N. C^ with his
wife, Mrs. Corrie N. LOwis who
a job in the city. . Mr.- Lewis
lias a sisi.ur hpi-e also. Mi'*, Mary
l);\\vkin>. IL spent a ywy pjesunt
lime viCi their while in th.;
vitV . '' " .
- Mis*-Marion- -1 loh-.ey from C-hes?
'or. S. C. has been in the citv a
short while. litis gotten her u jol'
and is do-in,; welf.
Forgotten Man" in thc motion pictare
"Hold Diggers of 1933," at
Allen University, December 4Otti.
WANTED!
Cooks. Maids,* Nurses, Waitresses
nnR -RiTt Fin; slier s. Tf you want
a good joti register with us.
C01.UMBIA.
Employment Bureau
1521 Main Street
Room 7 l'hone MHftfi
visitor. He expounded some of his
philosophy,, which was enjoyed by
the brethren. ,
. November.27 another real session
went into,history. After a reviving
prayer i-.ervicc, Kev. J. 13.
Moultrie pi oael hed a- very appro-;
priate.sermon, Hov. A. L. Peterson
sang.a solo. , _
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OAFWS'BY NEWS 1
G>ana:d Hi school on Tuesday, ,
Nov. 20, u s enjoyed immense-.
The.",; fc< dhnving reports were 1 '
made by the classes and teachers <
in the El.pientary and Hi school
department: ' * ,
!th grado? Miss Bertha L. Glyniph
$.1.02; 5th- grade. Miss L. O. Me- j
f'onnell $0.1(0; 0th guide, Miss j
Mabel Penlergress $1.57; 7t'"
7th grade, Mrs. C. Iy'r Ga'ffncy |
$10.05; 8th grade MisS O. L. Rook ,
f?rd $13.00; 0th grade, Miss Edith
ilythewood $5.22; 10th grade, (
nss tsirme 1,. reterson, $4.31; ,
Nth giade Mr. J. E G:iffn?y, $!}.- j
38; total amount So'J.18.
Miss (). ,1j. Rookard won the
prize. The sixth, seventh, ?nd ,
eighth grades gave prizes to protons
holding the lucky numbers. .
Little Miss C. Jefferits won a j
1 eautiful cak.e. Mr, Howard
Turner received a sick,bed spread:
Miss Viola Jones a cake. Miss Wil
lie Mae Spears received 250 lb of ,
oal. Mrs. Ruth Rabbs, her sister
received 10 lb of sugar.
The f< ]Jb*wing persons were week
nd visitors in the. city: Prof, and
Mrs. John Curry, Miss/ Esthernel! i
S h el by who visited theii
parents Mr. and Mrs. Isa
Knuckles and Wilma Smith of (
Shelby, N C, who visited their
parents, Mr. and Mi's, lvnucklos \
and Mrs. Florence Smith.
Prof. J O Gibbs of Forest, .N.
G-. also visited relatives an:; s
fneVidS. . * <
Mrs. Caroline Sims of York, S.
vistt"d -Mrs. Anm44o Curry.
Rev. S. M, Dougdas, ex-psstof ;
<>f the A. M. 1*1, Zion-Church was <
n t)i(> c.tv a few days ago. ^ J
Mr. aiT7l~.Mrs. W. T, Davis, and
heir little sqn F. M. of Asheboro. ]
\. C. spent Thanksgiving with <
hkir relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Gaffney who entertained for' their
on Frid y night. i
?R. E. Bethea has just returned ,
from the Annual Conference in i
Orageburg.
Members and friends arc do- (
' ghto.l to welcome him. 1
Rev. W. D. Parker left Friday l
fnv Mow Vnrk Gitv to ioln
his family whore they expect to
remain for an indefinite stay.
Tito "Black Jacks" went down
in a fierce bnttTe with the Shelby
T'V(llow_ JacfyfcW'? in a night
i'amc on TTiuTkday nTgftt in Shel- 1I
by, N. C. furore 25-fl in favor of
the "YeJlow^Jfackets,"
A play: "Here Ccihes Charley"
will he presented by <-tbe campus
^Ibdenfcs at the Metropolitan A. -M.
E. Church at an early date.
New workers have been added
to the Granard staff, Mrs. Eva
[telle McCcfrkle, Librarian; Mrs
Louise I.)jwkins, gramtress and
Mrs. Mary Tate, Librarian in,the
Priary department.
Prof. T. J. Jefferies, Mr. H, L,
Jefferies, Misses Valina, Celeste,,
Anna Pearl Jefferies , ami Cleo f
nmfaiitt i ititmrn ?
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HOCK HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
( Rev. fi. K. Taylor, Pastor ~
Bidciic, 8. C.?Thanksgiving day
was a lull one. Mrs. M. M. Moore,
president of the Jr. Missionary
Society sponsored a literary pro- ?
item.?Mrs. H. E. Taylor-wasask
cd to comment. This she did satisfactorily
and in addition she spoke
deeply on Thanksgiving Day.
The pastor talked on Thanksgiv
iiig and preached a 'wonderful setthon.
A silver eliding was given
In front of the rostrum many
large samples of harvesting, that
S' food-stud", pumpkin^ included
and to the Ptjrpri.se "of the pastor
and his wife they were showered ^
ivith the articles. Then with them
and the niemb' is motored to the
lionie of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Sr.,
where a Thanksgiving dinner was
served. Some Of the guests were:
|teV. and Mrs, II. E. Taylor; Rev.
and Mrs.^II. J. Jackson, Deacon
and Mis. II. George, Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Cunningham, Mr. Willie Roul
ware, Mr. and Mrs. Isac Simpson,
Mr. and Mrs: Johnie Buggs, Mr.
and Mrs. Roosevlt Moore, Jr., Mrs.
M. Milton, Mrs. Alice Butler.
LANCASTER NEWS.
Si. Pawl A.M.E. Chnrri.
SundSy school began at the us- ^
al time with the Supt. at his post
if duty. After the lesson the difercnt
classes assnuhhd for the
review by Mrs. Rosa L. Gantt; ~
Morning service began on time
Text was found John 25:8; subject
Resurrection of the Bsdy. ^ Rev.
iTantt preached a sc rmon that was
njoyed by everyone prcsnt.
?- \Vc -were, glad to have?present :?
with^ us Mrs. Rosa L. Gantt, wife
if the pastor. Mrs. Gantt is teach
ing in Ed gofU Id County. e
The sermon was preached - by
Elder E. A. Parker, presiding elder.of
the Spartanburg district.?
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V. MUli o \y\Mimivutt* III UIUSU lwho
love and trust. Him. The ser
mon was beautifully illustrated by
Job's hardships and petit nt. snf.
'ering.
We had as visitors Rev. J. C.
Crockett and Bro. Robinson o f
Bethlehem Mission and Rev. Moant
of Shadp Grove Circuit.
Fefferics to her new work rs pas- - ,/
or of Fair View A M E Church.
Sari, Jl. Sunday.
After the services they had dinler
with Rev, and?Mrs.?A4?-0:
Chambers. They also motored to
Shelby, Nr, ?. to visit Mr. and Mrs,
J;<|rl Dockcry. The meetitlg of
tev. Jeff cries and Mrs. Dockory
vas the first since their school
lays at Morris T own College.
They report c happy afternoon. t
Gaffney fiiends were indeed sot
y ?o learn of the death of Mrs.
Jrace Gist on Monday, Decembei
tmlr
drs. Gist**had lxen ill, for some
,inie. Her funeral will be at Dun- .
on Chapel Church.
She is .survived by a husbandive
children and a host of relatveu
Bffd frtends. ' *