The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Page 8 The foods used by at Allen University ; Home Stores. They to their store in per Quality Groceries, M( Vegetables* a \\r j /"V VVUIU 11 . Compare our QUA with others b ?MIK U 11 Willi' SALAD DRESSING ( IU SHED OK SLICED NO. 2 A EGO ELNEAI^Lt TpIllsrury'S 24 lb, bag MOl'NTAIN LAI KEL OK JI SHORTENING JELLO ICE CI 3 pack; OKYNHK PEKOE __ ECONOMY TEA?1 i > i> i i i n 1 > I V 1 li li v/ ? 2 Pkgs. for 17 NO. 10 UOTTI.K , sti ffed olives ' ^ . Bottle 25c aKgo sTvlmw 1 pound can 25c Calo Dog Food 3 cans 25c (JUKKN KKAl-TY Dill or Sour Pickles Quart Jar 15c WESSOX OIL Pint cans 20c N AN ( AMI'S 1 ll>. CAN Mackerel 3 lor 25c Post s than- Flakes per Pkg. 12e SILVi:yi)AI;l-: N>i. 2'. can Peaches 2 for 25c iKi.f-WNirs oi aim jar iMiiVun naise 39c ^ oi \< i:. uotti.k ? Tomato ( atsup 8c J I {OS 1.1) \ I I. \<j. 2 OA \ Sugar Peas 15c GOOD PATS ? - "Where* The Doll: ?(2QRE9 hair grower (Double-Strcnflth) WAS 50c N0W 250 Nu-Nile Glorifies Negro Beauty. Have LONG?SOFT?Glossy Hair. FREE 1 French Marcel Iron i - . ,1 Beauty Course Our Special $2.00 Outfit Belowi ^xTjHtse-Corrib (fine wood handle) ' . 3 Double STiTrrfrtfr- Hair Ornwsc 1 Pressing Oil Glosslne 1 Bottle French Perfume. Suppty it Limitea. Send $2.00 Money Order. Act Todayi Only $2.00 cash, delivered to your door No C. O. D. peerless prqducts co. . MjMIIhtla_tL?( Jersey Clty,]Wr$ r the Cooking School are furnished by the invite you to come son when tn needj*? ?ats, Fresh Fruits and ) the Wise LITY and PRICES efore you buy. Pt. Jar 23c can \ >" 15c I BEST FLOUR . ,$1.05 :wkl 8 lb. carton 88c IE AM POWDER :ges 25c _ 4 lb. 10c; 1-2 lb. 19c WELCH JAR Grapelade tb. 17 c Maxwell House ! Coffee?lb. can 26c Rinso 3 Pkgs. 23c LI FEB COY SOAP?3 bars 19c A Little Cocs. A Long Way Large Size Oxydol o r or ? o iur aok: IMCOBAK ? RAZOR BLADES Pkg. of Four, 10c Grapenut Flakes per Pkg. 12c PINTO BEANS per_lb. ac R J R Smoking Tobacco 10c ~ TAX PAID . Kellogs Corn Flakes2 Pkgs. 15c SOUTH CAROLINA-NO. 2 can SPINACH 10c TRKSH OROUND Corn Meal Pk. 25c ZERO PRICES Stores ;r Does Its Duty" ~7 WANTED ( 'x>ks. maids. Qlirsax?and <>?< pood middle ape house*keeper. I you want a job see us at*once, w have several pood openings. COLUMBIA Employment Bureau GOOD POSITIONS AVAILABM 1521 Main Street Ko<>m 7 * Phom SR6 WAVERLEY SERVICE STATION "ESSO"PRODUCTS Cor. TAYLOR & PINE ST^ TELEPHONE 9206 UNDER NEW MAN A OEM EN Cars Washed and Grease for $1.00 M. H. BAXLEY, Prop. , ? Open All Nitfht?24 hour 8erTie Save yoiir nicklea and dime* an + ?cume 'up trt us sometime i 1 While in Columbia viait tb* r Lenox Beer Garden LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES J I -MURRAY and GRANT. Piry lj 1129 WASHINGTON STKEE * e > ' . THE F NEWBERRY NEWS I ' Continued from Page 6 tors are always welcome to our services. 1,Miss Charlotte Nance has returned home after having spent a Mrs. C. M. Wilson has returned pleasant time in Augusta, Gt. from Kla. whwro she went to see her sister graduate. ? Mr. Darwin Cromer is feeling much better now, we trust he will soon be restored to health again. Mr. Andrew Jackson's, the son of Mr. I.arkin Jackson bodv was brought home from N. J. and buried Sunday, a very large crowd attended the service. Miss Wilhclmena Hare brought her little niece from -New York City to leave with her parents a I while. She plans to returh to New York soon. St. Luke A. Mi E. Church HeV. I). K. Iteden bough, Pastor Sunday being Home Coining Jfay everybody went to St. Luke. ~ Sunday sghoo opened at the usu. al, hour with .supt'l iiit.oiuirnt ah hei post of duty. After which tht paster brought us "tlie Tu'st message which was. enjoyed by all. The Rev. J. S. Martin preacher . the second sermon; text fount (.Jen. f:10. His choir sang. Evening services, Rev. C. H Srmon from Columbia.-"preacher and Mt. Hebron choir and St. Luk< furnished music. Mrs. M. B. Ruil from Columbia sang. Rev. L, C Butler also was over from Litth Mountain. Total collection for the- day was $10.2G; ? /All visitors are welcome, conn again. / * WINNSIJORO NEWS The lfreacliefs A,lliimce met June 1, at 12 o'clock. Singing by the Chaplain, "Just as I am Without one-Plea.''"- 1 -f Reading of .'scripture, Rev. Mc(bllough. -IPrayer by Rev. Owetls; roll ' called and mijiuti;s nf tin-?rhrst meeting were read, by Rev. Barber.' On nioti< n of Rev. Milton it was adopted. I- ? Pulpit discussion led.by^ Rev. ,C; C. Cunningham and- others; aftcr-iv-hic-h?there was a lively discussion by Rev. Beatty, Ret. Cunningiiam and others.; The meeting was full of infor.'nation, an! a- pfratirfn. We .meet nftct Monday. June 12, at the Presbyterian church. ? Ll'CKY BIRD SOCIAL (LIB v - * - .. The club met at -the home of Mrs*. Mario Anthony, 1010 Lady St. It met at the 'usual hour of opening 8:.'10 but because of the lateness of the officers the club ie.oetinjr be pan at 0:00. Song by the oclub led by thei president Behold I live; prayer by Mr. Sam Alston. Another selection by the club led by Mrs. Mamie Cochran. Our Bibllc lesson was read by Mr,s . Clm'.encc?By do. tlic?'-'.'Ink Psalm, Sejection, led by Mrs. Mary McCoy. Our, devotion \<'as then closed.. Bin fc loss session was turned uver to the vice-president. Our unfinished business was discussed by .Mr. KenJieify. It was decided 'we. will pay.off all. delinquent members and . eket a new', set of officers. An officers. meeting was called at the home of Mrs. Annie Portor. 502 Main street, i The roll ?as then called by Mrs. Ilattiv Johnson as. the financial committee way absent. Members ' .present 10. Our next meeting will be at home,' of Mrs. Viola Jenkins - 1010 I.adv street, June Otli. \\\j were dismissed by Mr. Sam A I. ?*.: . n v ?itu .served jjotato sal| ad, hot fish and bread, punch.' - |t|{; Teachers Attending Bent lj-|- Are1 Invitee !j| . COLLEi ill EXCEUE i:?: tool: and ( omfortai : ! .. makk von ! X U- ? *ftfrEs-Br : ltiOJ) Harden Street ? T ATTE VACA1 i No matter where \1>u j? from home will always he -to-drtjf- or.\trite or call at t mer undress and hew Ion* wiil receive each week ne To those that are not r you to take advantage of subscription pt0L See v write to t he -office for (let . \ Palittp: SOUTH CAROLINA' OTTO J A M IS 1310 Assembly Street ?r aK?-M^pv r -^75^ ' N ' . # ALMETTO LEADER . MISS MOORE IS HONORED < ?? j Miss Kate M. Moore, formerly ] of Columbia, now of Boston, Mass. ' was honered with a shower and I tea Sunday, May 24 at the home of Miss Geraldine Callender, 43 Munroe street, Roxbury, Mass. The quests present were: Mrs. Robert Watkins, Mrs. RobertlT ~ Marrow of Brockton, Mass. Mrs. j Charles ^Vatkins and Mrs. Curtis Morrison of Cambridge, Mass., t Mrs. Vivian Lucas Williams, form- t erly of Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. John Manners, Mrs. iLouise Simmons, Mrs. Walter MeClane, Mrs. Clim- t atinee Lewis, Miss Alice Watkins, r Miss Millie Quam and Miss Alice t "Hoffman, all of Boston, Mass. | Gftswere sent from Mrs. Robert Daly of S.rookline, Mass.; Mrs. j CJiarles Mitchell of Liynn, Mass.; j Mrs. Mabel Hyatt* and litle Miss ( Norma Clifton. - ? - ' ^( Miss _Moore. was the recipient of j many lovely gifts from those pres- 1 ent also a very delightful eolation I ~ tVfts servt-u by* the charming hos- ~ tess, Miss Cullender. A wonder- I ful time was had by all after which 1 . the* party made rounds to the va- > . rious "clubs". . " Miss Moore became the bride of ' Mr. Robert Patterson Watkins, Jr. 1 on Sat* jjay,"-May 30, of Boston, 1 Mass. ~ A ftor' the " marriaee thev I. sailed for. .New York City where , they will spend a few weeks and ! * other points of the east also, af-. ' ter which they will return to Boston to make their home. i' INflSSIONARY SOCIETY j Tht> Missionary Society held its weekly meeting at the church Friday afternoon, May 29th, at 4 . o'clock, with the President, Mrs. Louise Devote presiding. The devotion's and a very good program was carried, out and enjoyed by . >11. The meetiygr hour has beep hanged to 5 embek. The Mis _ sionary Society is busy now plan- _ ning for the Woman's Missiontry . convention which will be held In Charleston, S.. C. We are ask r every member of Morris chap"1 Baptist church to come opt and help the faithful few to keep the club alive. ?-. Mrs. .Louise Devore, Pres.; Miss Sadie M. Washington, Sec.; Mrs. L'len McGee, reporter. _vcilLhe_ a Silver Ted_giv-/" . >r, at the home of Mrs. Louise Decore Taggart St. Sunday, June 7th at 5 o'clock in interest of the Missionary society; come and'' bring ome friends. " I J | WEST PALM BEACH, FLA I Paramount Lodge 526, I. B. P. O. E. W., Exalted Ruler, Jack Wallace, and efficient staff will presort RAY SHEPP and Ms rl"brated Orchestra on June 11, \t a Home Cpming Student's Ball Past Ex-Ruler, Wm, Jenkins, Chr. I>er bf stalwart "Bills" in aid for ? rhoii- Chanty Fund. Their Rest will be tastefully Vcotated for the occasion,. Mrs. ''urn'- Sanchous, who departed .this life Wednesday, May 20, at her lat0 home 23rd and Division i . Ave. services were held at St. Paul A. M. E. church, Rev. Jones, Pastor., officiating, Coleman Fun- I oral Home in charge of remains, | Which were shipped to Thomas' villi*. : She had been a sufferer fo? years. The officers and members * of St. Paul sent for her devoted sister wl\o. accompanied the re- j mains to its last resting place. i Rev. W. L, Baxter, pastor of Tabernacle is scoring quite a success in his businesslike adminis' t rat ion. ^ | A .'.lid-Allen Summer School .j. I to Stop At G E INN | NT MEALS | ir.iv ? I RESERVATIONS EARLY ? KVA.SS ?" ~ ? Columbia, S. C. < ?? > ? ? ?? ?????>????> NTION IONERS! _ I o or how long you stay, news ~t welcomed, so see your agent 1 he office and leave your sum( you expect to stay and you ws direct from home, egular subscribers, we iirvlte our new "pay as you read'* our agent to-day or call or ails. ttn foaftrr S LEADING WEEKLY ION, Field Agent ? ? ? Phone 4523 w \ f OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT \ND INFORMATION?KATES MOVEMENT. ETC. TO THE NArirONAL S. S. AND B. Y. P. U. CONGRESS, KANSAS CITY Continued from page 1 rour section to Kansas- City. Mo., consult your nearest railroad representative or agent for details. No Convntion fares will be auhori?PH f\f />on Kn J ? v?*u awuicu xur his meeting. Coach Fares .... We are advising- the delegations ,o use the coach rate buying a ound trip ten day limit coach icket. .. , Clergy Fares The Clergy fares will be as folows: From the Eastern terri:ory, one half the standard first ;lass rat?; Southeastern territory, Avo-thirds the standard first class -ate; the Western territory, oneialf either the coach or. standard irst class rate ? For information about rates official movements, etc., through the Chicago gateway, or through the St. Louis gateway from the East, write to Rev. J. H. * Branham, Chairman, Transportation Commission, 3101 S. Parkway, Chicago, 111, j | ...For information about rates, official movements, etc., through the St. Louis gateway from the South Q nrl 1 ^ ^uumcosi, write ur. A. M.~ Tcmnsend, Secretary, 412 4th Ave. Nashville, Tenn. MA^WELfTS HAIR GROWER Don't buy or use an>' more hair AvV g dower or hai!i? Ar Jfll preparation until you write and reBl U US eeive full particuE WU lars FREE front ffj . Wit*. Maw fell [fr B regards of his. j fX WM. MAXWELL, ' 986 Pink Str, , ? Richmond, Va.? AUTOMOBILE LOANS AND REFINANCING " Standard Rates and Terms "CRAWFORD'S 1927 M^ih?Phone 4138- . Pronipt, Confidential Set vice See Our Mr. Cathey g ' HF FOR HONEST VALUE HFcn nunc* I uocu oh if a STOP BY 1924 MAIN BUY WHERE THE OK Counts J & OK CIIEV. CO. 1924 Main St. 1 ^ LookoverouTbig^H stock of used cm, j recently traded in L on the popular? 1936 Ford V-8.W ^^^ You'll find theM^^^J ^^^hflcar and the price you're looking forc^? ^^^flUCC 2 ^^Hday money back^^^T/ ^r WILSON MOTOR GOT tUTHOHiie HORO DIAtll^ 100 Cars t<r select from 1 TWENTY-SIX Y In your greatest sorrow hearted service, feeling as derstanding and sympath in serving others well. PINO FUNER; p --- 1006 Washington Strc , \J " r J. * * " " ' " " NI General E U Electric Faster an a ?h? xduaiv* 0-E ? "TRIPL-OVSN" b? Mitiut Teic soft find wilk 4J* l?M cnmm* I JJI . M0UIN9 Baallr Kco*Bo<lit*i 4Si lb. aaoak. Thl SpCOC ROASTING-1AKING MOfl< Ptt btMt la 10 Iwrw ?T?a Caoadtr for coapUti have 4Una? hfclllfc.mkrr. of on THE HOUSEWIVES AT ALLEN UNIVE ARE USING GE> RANGES AN! Perry-Brc 1627 Ma '-I-X-H-X-X-X-SX-K-X' XK-W' I DAf | ' { TO BJE I | NEW YC If IN HOI I ?VISITORSAN] x | On Thursday Even { 4th Annual Dance in honor X ~ and Sponsoredb> James X at the ] : | Lido Ballroon f 146th St. AND 7th A\ X X All out-of-town guests will be X * ~T X. Reservations for this affair V writing James A. Wakefield, 76 ' X I ' * . . .. EARS OF SERVICE you can turn to us for wholeisured of being met with an uny arising from long experience KNEY'S \L HOME hone 5707 . ' et Columbia, S. C. ? 1 Saturday, June 6, 1936 1 lw j sctric Range 1 ikes Cookery *! id Cheaper ?? ? i i j INSgeed Calrod Heating Units 1 ?th on surface and in oven :ms as low as $2 down * id $2.50 per month i mv, low-cost General Electric ,? , later adds,super-speed and super>my to electric cookery. Makes it easier for every women to now (he new freedom and convenience uUru cooking. ? ? 1 5 COOKING SCHOOL RSlTY JUNE 9 to 12 IERAL ELECTRIC ) APPLIANCES ?:???-?- "1 >wne, Inc. in Street ? 1 NICE | 1ELD IN % >RKCITY | NOR OF % * D FIGHT FANS? f ing, June 18th, 1936 ?: . ? - ? of houth Carolina's Visitors ? ~A. WakeHel3 will be held ~?~' Beautiful i and Te rrace | rENUE> New City ? 1 introduced from Ballroom floor. 1 may be made in advance by NV. 86th street. New York City. n T. PINCKNEY ' '