The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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From Belfe's Men*5 Store? I
| "WE KNOW SOMETIIING== 1
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I DO NOT KNOW"! 1
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. We Know Something About Your Husbasd That Even
| You Do Not Know . . . that's a dangerous statement to
$ make, however, it's a fact . . . and why shouldn't we
Jtnow . . . it's our business . we have made a study X
nf him . Vy's liWpg and dislikes, t.hpy flrp liko An
' 5' lopen book to us . . . we know he likes to dress meticu^- ?.
X lously but doesn't want to be~ bothered with how to do
it . . that's our business.. . . to have his warddobe j*
{ needs at the tip of our fingers ... to pass these needs $
^ on to him at the least trouble .... . you may heycer- !j!
X tain we will be just as attentive to you . . . ladies . . >*
Y as if he were here selecting for himself. X
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J "PHOENIX" SILK SOX ; f
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A "Phoenix." silk sux gel our hearty- recommendation ay a good X
y gift for a man because it's a I rand that he knows . . . very y
*<;* smart solids, stripes and" clocks . . very long wearing. X
~-f 35c Up ' f
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HANDTAILOKED NECKTIES |
*{| designs he himself would select . . . soKds, stripes and figures !|!
!|| or plaids and checks make "picking" easy. "j*
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t "HICKOK" BELTS SETS ?
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~ A "Hickok" belts sets . . . initialed ... he has known V the
j* word "Hickok" for years and your good taste in selecting this X
X brand will have his sincerest approval. '
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- | . suedejaci^ets |
*!) Suede jackets for the head of your home or -the light of-your- A
j. life; tailored of selected skins . . . celanese lined and talion fas- *j*
V ten?d in a full range of sizes. . . -1-4- X
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_ ?_ RADIO or SJNIDKING JACKETS -1
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*t* Radio or smoking jackets in blac or brown flannel . , . neat ^
X lounging about the house . . . i repared for unexpected guests y
V . . . these'jackets arc. all wool 1 or comfortable warmth. X
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| DRESSING GOWNS : |
"Dressing gowns for fireside comfort. In rich br?HLade of pure ):*
j. silk of 100 per cent wool flannel . . beautiful selection of col- .j.
y ors . . . some with fahev pleated back ... all Sizes. y
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|? Pajamas that are inspiration::! .\ . bright cathecfral prints or old ?j?
X world scrolls ... . made to exacting requirements in pre-shrunk X
silk finish pure dye fast color broadcloth.
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4 ~~ AbL WOOL SWEATERS |
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Comfortable warmth from all wool^^. sjport fancy back mod- {
5* eb or conservative two pocket button up front models ... in X
& fact extreme models if preferred of combed or brush wool.
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I " shirts" I
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600 Men's Shirts' regular $1.65 to, $2.00 quality, slightly im- *?'
*i* perfect. Genuine labeled trubenized, no starch, no wilt collar
J- ... beautifu'ly fidired patterns of madras or broadcloth . . . *t)
*?* solid color silk finish broadcloth in grey, white and tan
!. .j. sizes 14 to 16 . . . on sale in Belk's Shoe Store . . . your' V
Y choice? *?!
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| PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS !
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{ All pure linen . . . packed three to the box in ideal Christmas !'!
*t* style . . r-white or colored initials ... in men's sizes which is -j'
$ the first thing a man will Huok for . . . three to the box *t'
'I 59c Up I
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f FLEECE LINED KID SKIN GLOVES |
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*j* Fleece lined kid skin . . . they will keep his hands warm while !<
.1. driving . . . still dressy and smart . . . a pair of these is sure. *t]
' * ~ T to earn Christmas cheers from him. Tj
I 1 $1.50 I
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I MEN'S GLADSTONE BAG 1
Genuine cowhide leather hag, 2f>" long . . . leatherette, lined j
... all Steel frame construction, completely paneled and pockV
eted. Third Floor. i
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' THE PAT.iyTT.TTO LEADER
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Half Soles
WlLSt W. MARTIN
PHONE 6820 1118 HAMPTON STREET
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FUNERAL HOME
EAST MAIN S+.. PICKENS, S. C.
OUR PHONE NEVER SLEEPS
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| CMT^ \ MERRY CHRISTMAS cS2g |
|| HP* HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr |
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| frfr HAPPY NEW YEAR I
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X The year is now drawing to a close and we pause to
ft extend Greetings to our many Friends. - ft
I ft In spite of the hard times and {lifiiculties, it was a ft
[ft- pleasure to render service to our friends. We appre- ft
!ft ciate the business you have given us during the past X
!X year; and will always give the best of service when?Y
ft called upon. ' ~" Fft
' There are so. many that we would like to send a ft
ft Christmas present, but it would be impossible to send ft
jX n gift to all, so we have- decided to express our sincere X
ft Thanks and Appreciation through the papers, and wish ft
ft'everybody A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A IIAPPY X
, ft AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. ' - .' ft
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ft Model Funeral Home for Service. ft
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MT. PLEASANT NEWS J. S. B. CLUB
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Rev. W. T. Mu>ray. Pastor j ? By Dora Belhccr
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I The first' quarterly conference Sumter?-About twent^ incniuith
Friendship A. M. F. Church bys of. the J. S. C. Club of. Morris
is now history. pr? p- k? Biog- College met around glowing fin
con,, 1 residing Fldor is cartying- in'the College Cafeteria on MonHie
Mt. 1 .eas.-nt district o.i to (jay njght, Dec. Id. 193f> and enin
- ,iriv.ss. l-.M'i y pnn.t?h- tu.ichoc ed. a tinuly meeting.
are making one hundred p rcent After disposing of some unfini:i
report, spiritually and financial ishcd business, which consisted ol
j ly.' It was most woikUiIuI to?$it <rCtting out a yearly program, the
| inj this conference oij Fri ;.y night rest of the time was spent on th.
,'lCc. <>, ami hear the reeding of" topic for discussion: "lias th<
;; reports from seventeen class lea- NRA helped the Negro?" Mis.
Mlers and sevenleen church clubs ( p]ol j ja j;.tkson gave the history
land societies. I he fatnerly way. of thc N R A This was follow
i Dr. BiOgdoii presides, will put new ^ j}y comments from Messrs l)un-:
. l.fe in any church. This writer carii Whittenburg, Swinton. /
|. is speaking from tlie bottom of i jtliss Benton, our faculty advis
> a hen't, and not asking for any-I or gave some worthwhile infor;!
thing from Presiding Hk-er lioi ^nation concerning the NRA
, I.ishop but a chance. the Rev "gome type of employment has
I V's." Brogdon and daugnt r, Miss been derived from the NRA, bin
, ( hristin ' were the w i y v> - Jonu??social?vvtdfarp?rrf?the Ni'jjiv
' I gue-*.. atHTo parsonage along has not beCn benefited by it. she
b with Presiding hl-.ei Br ^don, s*-id."
>1 V.'hilfi the throe ilcoi'i! Knavil I ... ... .
~ | we were gleet to have had Mr.
| nd the de.iconesses board m.ide n ^ j l McCain, a number of the fac
. very pleasant h;.j pr-pariivr such ! ulty who has leave of absence foi
ja delicious si;ip>or. ThU wa doiu j the term of 1935-36, and who is
on the behalf of .the beloved pas- new doing gi atkrntcAvork at Tfhv
| r>r and IVe.-idir.g I-.lder an I wiv- pie University, in our meeting. W
i - All ?d'ft"oes of tlie < b.nieli^verc were inspired by. the speech givinvited.
This was a <wJl time. oil by hint. The chitr wishes all a
! The IV dding Ki?l v .-t<>1.1? -d his Merry Xn* s and a Happy \'yv.
i-l infiri'i ev i;i tin1 mid. I hi?,C5 SCs .Year.
1 on nd 'asked t ie ; <:;igr gatior ?
to kned in inayor Almight) ! sh;tI1 eve; m-e in the hearts of
'od ?" b.ch"'f ?* . r l'uIov?d B<3' these people. God bless him with
hop Noah W. W lllianis who has , ,ife ^nd h t hc conlinu^i to
| been quite indisposed tov three ^ h constructive gospel,
weeks also the many sick om>s ol }ts the b.,k of the town
tins church and town. | The Sons/Of Thunder in Charles
<Our Where About) ton: ReV.? J. Witherspoon-of
Morris Brown Station; Rev. J. E
Sunday will find us at our post Thomas of Emanuel Station; Rev
with Friendship Church. The TTpv 3ames oF~Trbenezer Station;
| J. R. Flfnn oTthe Baptist Church | Rev. R. S. L iwrenca of Mt. Zion
will be with us morning 'and eve- , Station; Rev. W, D, V, King of
j ning. At 3:30 p. m. We will bt .Trinity Station. Well boys put
with the CGC boys at Awendaw your goods on the market nd
! S. C. These services had been had j shine in your corner. I am sawby
Revr W. T. Murray of the ,past | jng wood in my backyard. We
five months. The two sermons are grateful to our Maker for the
> preached by the Presiding Elder1 great BUCCCgj we have had, ~?
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1 DOLLAR C.IFTS-4
| FOR MEN |
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;i; uuop^iuci^ Oc VJdl icrb ?
ijl Matched Sets . . X
| Tie & Handkerchief $1 |
'jl Matched Sets *|*
I Co,or^ Handkerchiefs $11
{ New Style, 4 for y
| Initial Handkerchiefs $1 |
{ Colored, Six for * ~ X
| Silk Neckwear . $1 f
l*i* Handmade Exclusive New "Styles. " V si
I Kid Gloves ? $1 1
||* Fleeced Lined ; 'X
^Broadcloth Shirts $T ||
jX White and Colors .*!!
II Belt Buckles $1 |
JX With Three Initials |
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WISHING YOU. . ? }{
| A MERRY CHRISTMAS " |]
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| HAPPY NEW YEAR |
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les[ rons amis marriage annornprmfvt
The Les Bons Amis met with - :
| Thompson Roeta- ,?<1 M?. Rcv d M, j E .Thomas an.
i A:,.'.tl10 l"""0 ?f M*h nonncp tho marring. -,of- tl*?O.hso..,
Lu*uy . >?.. daughter Eddie Louise, to Mr. 01- ]
Lie meeting was call,d to or- |?org?na Parrish( on Wednes-1
lei by the President Mr. R Rich- d A t th 2g h n1935 Dar I
ardson. A snort devotion was con- - - m-?
" ducted by Mr. Reedor. AfteT^10?;
which the meeting was in the Co,t Florcnce' S- C
I hands ol'. the President. ??
| The business for the pvening KINGSTREE N*EWS
I' was planning for the Christmas
J holidays. . After the meeting yve ?
wvre sertej cocoir- *nd cakes.? ? 1 r ~ ~ . ,
We were gfad to have wdth us - Here -we are again, -Yes.ithas
Mr. William Greene, a student of been quite a while since you have
Allen tjniversity and Mr. James heard from us. He. .-re still pto
Astin of Benedict College. Hope K?essin- along all lines and es thcy.wiU:come"V?aie~i..
px-ially ate we happy these few
Our next meeting will be Dec. ('aVs wV.ich are a 1 way 4 very thrill
22, 1035 at tha ihqme of Louis ing prior to the Christmas holiltichai
dson on?Oak #t. ? J Vs- Christmas spirit-is-aUj
in the air now. In a few days we
'J ' will be celebrating thf birth of tfu
? One who gTTve 11 is 'ETfe for us.
IN?MTrMtfRtAIVt try tQ make some person happy.
Help the unfortunate ones to have
In lovmg memory of our dar- an- equal share in the Christm1 s
ling mother who departed this life W* ^ e should not anticipate the
Dec. 22, 1029. Mis: Adeline Wil- 'dPgest time of our life on that
|jams day. but think of Jesus Christ, try
We leved her. hut Jesus loved her to emulate Him. lie is an example
best worth while. I
.Mother, thou was mil l and lovely, /Several are^ pi nning t^spend j
Gentle as the summer breeze, ^,e Christmas holidays out ot j
Pleasant s the air of evening town. 4
As it floats among the trees, Sun: ay school opened at the Usu
-Peaceful be thy silent Slumber, a\ "?Vr'o?^j e^V-i V
Peaceful in thy grave so low. Church Sunday. Quite a few were
l nou no more, joins our number alLeiid.uice .?hd llle lesson \l_as
Thou no more our sorrows know. thoroughly discussed.
How we miss you none can'tell .The usual morning seivice was
But CioJ who doeth all things well '^onducted by the pastoi. te\. .
The loving voice, the sweet,, smile' M. Hughes. He pieached a y
given * soul stirring sermon. He rented
A loss to us, but a -gain to heaven. v<-i'y st0,y
Your children: Mrs. E. B. King, (fishermen of men) with
Miss Alberta Willi ms, daughters; the life of the Christians The
Mr. E. B. King, son^-law: spiritual tide ran _high. bnd seem
J tor Edward Fai'row; I ingly those present enjoyed the
I services.
~ ' * i The Junior Choir of Mt. Zion
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH and Bethel appeared in a singing
Contest Sunday afternoon, 6:(K)
n ? ^ , i o'clock P- "? at Mt. Zion M. E.
Re\. F. C. Laws, Pastor j Church. Professor U. S. Stubbsj
Sunday Was a high day at St. made brief run.uiky telling *hrPaul.
Sunday School opened at ro?^on f?r such a program. He
the usual hour with our faithful s? ***? ,su ^ program brings
superintendent, Miss Mildridge * e cooperative spirRice
and teachers in their pleaces. * that sh?u,d exist; it develops
By request of the teacher of class he fo^ phya.cah
No. .1 this class was taught by Ily ft*}d ,?inC* t,thc C mwl
Mrs. A. M. ' Halloway, Dictrict' suPp,!ed T'e llte,atu'?' . h I
' ainiore Itf*' *C ^"yS, er\!""
i r,? V the leadership of Mrs. M. f f
^ ungthe'Serstip Tofl
pr *T? 7 rcv,ewcd bV , Mrs. R. A. Brown, organist. Both
*VrJ ?i?W8"c , ' , - choirs did well, "Swing Low sweet
Morning service opened and the chariot"Roll Jo,don Roll" "1
^-congregation listened to a soul- f have done what to](] nu> to
stirring sermon preached by the do.. ?Coulden't hear no body
1^1 J-uke 2:1J ?ubiect pH,y? ..j want to be d ..
| Fear Not For I Bring You Good J.Lisytcn to th Lamb,? aml othye,
souJ\wW?llfto^^I numbers were used. The ?abov.-._
i the Holy Spirit pamed timbers could Tint be beat ~
' i e cxponded to us that on- There'wifl bo another contest
P K? of joy' t. reaTlhOTrr-?--- ?
/ .4., p. rn. another strong iwenipg service began at Bethmessage
came to us from, Nehe- el 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. S. M.
w i? ti subJ?ct? Building the Hughes preached (another .splendid
K',ttHave Jou a Mind to RCrmon using as a subject "AWit
ii o ? . by Mrs. A. M. it if I be lifted up from the earth
Halloway, District ^Evangelist, will draw *11 men unto mtr." Twr
Many searching thoughts were young men united themselve, with
given that brought light in dark us. Wa are vary glawU to have
I placaa and Joy in aadnaaa, tham.
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nturciav. December 21, 1931)1
I COOn F NTT F I
The Standard Flour I
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We are authorized by the Direc
tor of the Better Housing; f'rogra* j I
to figure Government Work. I I
Artisans Contracting I
WANTED! ~_M
Cooks. Maids- and Nurses, s6i
us if you want a good juft- ^eK\|B
istration fees for roioye^?
arc reduced-today ."(Friday) only jH
COLUMBIA * H
Employment .Bureau,,) I
1521 IMain Street
Hootn 7? Phone 386f>' I
ItllHiK Sl'HINt; NEWS '
Merry Xnias! IlajJijy'New
to 1 -11 readers-, J I
"IT^ spite the iuyl.-n. iwy of . \.t I
weather a. fe\v; faithful church go-}
ers found their way to Sunday jH
school ami H. Y. P, U. at Ridge .M
IIiH nd from I hie re to the servic. II
es ai Second Bapt. Clinch where IH
Rev. Dams preached an 0Xce1l.ni H
School "News
V cation time! Red letter day.1 >19
on every student's calendar: Or h|9
Ridge Hill campus, Dec. 20. is the II
y for which we impaiiently-.-^H
. First, hpf-nuso-it marks- the- enc
of mid term examinations. Second H
it means a few days rest from |'ffl
hooks, with th * toepect tion of JH
plenty of .fun and joy during the IB
Xmas holidays. raH
The real Christmas spirit wilt.: H
he ushered to the g mpus and tofrn | H
Thursday nitrht'when the 5th, oth 'H
and 7th grades present tlK 1036 | I
Version of Christ ipas. The ] ro- i
gram will consist, of yl\vlets, du- '
c t$, solos, presentation of Santa !l
(Tau.s, and calling gilts from the H
Am s tree. 5Irsrf It. C. Brown and -IB
Mrs; V. L, Ilanimor.ei sr'crsor. , J
A splendid group of principals |fl
and simcrvisnvs ceivrespntinc Ailc. U^H
-en. -K4j*?field, Lexington and Salu<!ay
counties met a Hi;isro Hill oi
Friday to arrange a program fo. j
the joint teach rs s-ociation. . , ,
Mrs. Caldwell Hrown spent th * j
week-end Wagner, truest of ufci .
husband, I'rof. J. E. Hrown.
Professors Ad in- and High
>to\ver motored to Arid-ism Sat
rday to ntten 1 the District teachers?meetings
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( R1TERIANS CLUB ;j
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Abbeville, S. G.-?The Criterians 1
held t Vi i i- re if. lar mo tin? rn Frid
y, at the home of Mrs. Pinckie
Teal, White Hall Street. Tin
Tlvsident, Mrs. Zephia Taylor, efficiently
presided: The members
of the club di.sc-ussod-MMuc i4_theii- yl
lis fur the year. T
0 To finish ti' day-of enjoyment
Jjie hostess sen vod a salad course
with butter . w ffers. desert ant.
candy.
Miss Lucile- Fair, a teacher ii
the city school of Calhoun Falls
was the club guest. Alt enjoyei ! J
the evening amhudjoui nj;! to mee I
Hfe the home of Miss Ruth White -v
Cherry St. t
Middle Life \
Troubles \
Many women on enteflhg the ] j
change of-Itfc have found Cardul - |
well worth its cost. Because It in-^r 1
creases me appetite and improve "
digestion, Cardui helps we ^
women to get more nourlshnu \ II
from the food they eat, and SI
strength is built up, man' 6
agreoable, bad feelings *
As long as menstruati |>
Cardui helps to relieve
new due Uj poor 'not JJ
(Of course, if it does I *"\
YOUr-CommltTrpliys7''r'-1 I
Cardui is purely v J
has been recomme
to women Xof ovy
Sold i at drug sf V 1
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