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P^P,"IL . 11 TM ^ SPEC I NORTHFIE 3 Tall Cans CLOTH BA( 10 ANGELUS MAR 1 lb. BAG SAUEIi KRAU 3 For ALL 5c CAND1 CHEWING GU Doubl ALASKA PIN . No. 2 Can NEW PACK TOMATOES No. 1 Can 5c I IDTAVO Irni * /M?r * . 1>W l L?.> O I liLLUn LAUbL TEA y4 lb. Pkg. 23c banner brand HASH No, 1 Can , 10c No. y2 Can . 5c octagon Soap or Powder / Giant Size 5c ?malL^2jtoL 5c dependable MATCHES 3 Large Boxes?10c 6ctago5t toilet SOAP Per Bar 5c ICOLl MBIA BRAND SALT 3 Pkgs. 10c RED REVII. SCOl'RIXG CLEANSER Per Can 5c GOOD EATS - ^Home= "Where The Dolls '3??? BENNETTSVILLE NEWS j P r f ing the summer meetings. Rev. Peace of Columbia.'conducted the meeting1 last week at Shiloh Bap- f ti'St". Oliva, A. J.. Jr., and Mr. TTen- f ?? t'vr Giace accompanied. Kev.~ WrighT on his trip to New York. They rc- f turned Friday. , e Rev. P. Tforiakin. pastor of Blen heim Baptist church was in charge V during Rev. Wright's vacation. n Rev* Johnson of 'Florence clos 0 ed a-great meeting at Saw Mill. 'v Over 10 so*ul? came to Christ. Rev. Powe arid family of Flor- jyi ida.is in the city. j'r Mr. Fred Krfllock, Mr. and Mrs. Aldx Kallock left for Philadelphia." m Prof, and Mrs. N. K. Kallock left C( Tuesday for Alabama. Mrs. Pinkin ami finuoditer \fi?? u. k . Victory Pipkin arrived home to attend the funeral of their hus- it hand and father. 0| t 1 Mrs.' Letman, Mrs. E. M. Book- r er spSnt the week visiting Rev. ->i L Booker. w \ Mrs. L. Walls is home visiting n I,. mother. E Miss Julia Moore arrived home '"from Washington to spend a while ai with mother. Mr. Samuel Edwards of Boston v< Mass., spent a week home. VV k There will bee a special musical Xi End IALS j LD MILK _ ? .____, 20c G SUGAR ._ . :___ 49c. SHM ALLOWS 15c T?No. 2 Can 25c L ?i " f BARS AND M 3 FOR 10c le Q [K SALMON - -j' 1_ 2 For 23c * . . ' LIRBY'S' Fruit Cocktail No. 1 Can 15c l>fin r u>o * tit O ? TOMATO JUICE 11 Oz. Can 5c SUPER, SUDS Per Box _ 10c MT. VERNON SUGAR PEAS No. 2 Can r. . 17c ARGO HAKTI.ETT I PEARS i No. 2V2 Can ^ 19c| STALEYS SYRUP No. 5 Can 35c JOHNSTONS PEANUT BUTTER 1 Jb. Jar ? -. . 15c 2 lb. Jar 27c FRESH GROUND CORN MEAL Peck _ _? 40c ZERO PRICES ir Does Its Duty" ??j?w?? nogram Sunday at the court ic/use 4:30. Mrs. L. S. Lucas, Mrs. Isabellc 5. Rayns of Washington, D. C. arived home on vacation. Mr. Knolton Sanders arrived rom Washington on vacation. Mrs. Emma D. Hanna is homo rom Now York,? Hawyer Johnnie Drake is home rom California visiting his mothr, Mrs. Mary Drake. R<?v. P. B. Mdodana and Rev I'alker is in the midst of a great reeting at Cacedonia. Mrs. Cox is teaching a month f summer school at her school. Mrs. Bell Matherson and sisters Ir. A. Pwuncy, Miss Annie Mae [cQucen arrived home from Wash igton. Rfv. McCoy assisted by Rev. erry of Smrthfield closed a sue- J ssful meeting at St. Beulah. Miss L. McCollum is on the sick st. The Modernette social club held s regular meeting at the home p Misses Margaret and Eloise eese. Mrs. M. L. McCall demistrated to the club hew to make oven pocket books after . which delightful repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whittre and vo grand daughters of New York "rived home for their vacation Mrs. L. Lucas, Mrs. Isabelle Ra>n, Mr. Knolton Sanders Jr., of ashington and the reporter spent ( lesday in Charlotte. mmC& ' T1 IN MEMORIAM. "" In sad and sweet remembrance of our dear husband, father and brother, Mr. Henry C. White who * departed this life Aug. 7, 1936. Two years ago you left us Dad, ' Every since that time our home has been sad Your presence, your face we cannot see | Away ycnr~wttt fcTrever be. It was hard to .part and say farewell Why you left us, only God can tell Rut we are toiling and praying too That hi Heaven some day we Will meet you. ' : Sadly missed by: Mrs. Josephine White, wife; William,'Josephine, Christopher Joseph and Margaret, children; Miss Lydia A. White, sister. NEWS IN AND AROUND NEW YORK | Continued from page 1 ing.the severe dust storms that have qccured in the past. A lecture discussion by Dr. Nels A. Bengstun piofessor of Geography, University of Nebraska and Summer Session. Instructor in Columbia. Professor Mable Carney pre sided. : Knights of Pythias. The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias (Alphabetical Order) Lee Crawford, Grand Chancellor and Pride of Hope Court of CalaTTthe, Ro-a br Blocker, Grand Worthy Counsellor, Jurisdiction of New York State held a special one night session Thursday evening at Mhsonic Temple. 237 120th St. I A State-wide membership drive for new members was adopted at this session. Those attending the session were loud in their praise of the Reserve Fund Department for its ability to meet all claims during the trying times of the past few years. Assets were reported in excess of $50,000.00. Memorial services were held for the late Robert L. Zeno formei supreme representative and grand keeper of records and seal and Rev. J.E. Strother former grand prelate. For Information regarding news Ads and Subscriptions, Call^ jh? write Julia Braxton Clark, N. -Y.' Representative, 365 W. 118th St., Apt. 24, " Telephone MOnument . 2-2139... EASLEY NEWS SumTay S. S. was well attended. I Afto.- lesson studv Miss Tecora M, Byrd and Miss Lake Simpson I gave us a wonderful report from Lnc convention. At 11:30 Rev. Webb preached a wonderful sermon. . Miss Berniee Webb left Sunday nlorning for Asheville where she j rs spending the week with hoj sister. Mrs. Janie Johnson left last Tues I t'dya for New York to visit daugli- ' ters and son?. Iier. J; 11. McKissick returned home Friday night from Seneca He left Saturday for GalTney to conduct a meeting this we^k. Mr. John McCain died last Sun. day in Greenvrlle hospital. Funl eral services were held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Fairfield M. E. .church by ROv. J. II. McKissick. ! Mrs. Lula Patterson of Washington is here visiting her sister I and relatives. Miss Bern ire Willihms returned 1 home this morning from CharI lotte. I Mrs. Morgan of Greenville and | grandison is spending the we^k I here with her so. News was received of the daath of Mr. Clayton Sizemore who will ! be brought here for burial. Miss Lucile Simpson spent Sunday* in Easily with relatives. Mn W. M. Hendricks returned home last night from the hospi tab Miss Alfonza Campbell of Anderson is here spending a while with her aunt, also Mi-ss Clinkscale of^ Anderson. _ Mru Monroe ^Loopo i?returnedThe Glennwood giants defeated Greenville Ly the score 11-5. Bright station has not lost but one game this season, b^ing defeat ed by Mulliken Mill of Greenville.: SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER - CHATTINd WITH "RUS" ROBINSON Batesburg?The various Sunday schools opened at usual hour with a large group present in spite of the various revival meetings. The Rev. Harrison of Columbia delivered a frrey message at Olive Branch jSunday morning in the absence of the Pastor, Rev. A. B Bailey who was conducting the revival at the Ridge Branch Bapt "hurch. The Mt. Zion Baptist also started its revival Sunday. The Womanless Wedding was presented at Olive Branch last T1 1- *1 * i nursuay nignt. ana was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Ned Rarford are back from New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas motored to* Ridge Branch Sunday. Mrs. Viola Matthews and lit tie daughters Lue Ella and Mary Elizabeth, the wife and children of the Rev. A. M. Matthews are here from Spartanburg visiting family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oxner pur chased a new '37 Foi'd V-8 last I week. Ftollow your correspondent as i hp visits varrous meetings. Keep ; tuned in. Until next week I remain yours, I Just "Eua", r? 3J.P ?| . j ri ie palmetto Leader ;t. alban training school The doors of St. Alban have been )pened for two weeks with the argest enrollment and attendance n a number of years. The dormitory is almost to its capacity. Students are here from Anderson, Laurens, Abbeville and Greenville and are enjoying the drinking foun trains?un- the campus-arid?ether Improvements since last term. The entire faculty is back from last term with the addition of Miss Gladys Thompson of Anderson. Mrs. Dcndy reports a very successful summer term at the State summer school of Athens, under the direction of the University of Georgia. Mrs. Dash had a profitable vacation in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Miss Mack reports a pleasant stay in Atlanta, Ga, Misses McGirt and Ellis in Camden and Augusta, Ga., respectively. Prof. Dondy has been working at 'St. Alban all the summer, he time he was not in Athens, Ga. Mrs. Pearl Simpkins and summer school friends, from Orange, burg visited her sister Mrs. Dash Sunday afternoon and carried home little Mi.-'s Joyce. Simpkins who has been in school at St. Alban for the pa~st two* weeks. The faculty and boarding girl students had a bus trip to Chapman Grove, Sunday afternoon. Th?> xpect to go to Center Rabun the oniing Sunday. Those spending the! week-end with home folk were Misses Vir ginra Humbert of Princeton; Med'stine Clinckseale, Pelzer; Cath rine Ware, Bolton; Freddie Mac Moore, Pelzer and Mr. Sawyer Golden, .Polz^M I'rof. Dendy and a number of Aggie boy? are leaving lor camp Monday. .The many friends cf Mr. Raymond Carter Senior wish for him a" speedy recovery also little Mv-s Marie Sullivan of the 3rd grade who is out of school due to illness ^ ? MT. CARMKL NEWS The baby contest which is being given at St. Mary A. 5i.E. ehurcl 'in September promises to be ful of thrills and t'xeHoment. Fiv< cents a vote. And who will be th< most popjular baby in Mt. Car rtiol ? The' contestants are being sponsored by Mrs. W. E. Green Misses Ellen Carter and Flor ?>n e Robinson of Spartanburg .spent Sunday with.Miss L. O. Tag gar't. Mrs*. Lizzie Murray, .is leaving Saturday for Richmond. Va;. when <he" will spend sometime with he daughter. : Mrs. Alberta Hill of New Yorl is visiting relatives^ and friends Miss Florence I'aggart. who ha: Ween doing Community Oppo'rtu nity work :rn- '0 the deligb of her friends. >? TT 1..,!.. r. Af TJoll? I IVIII IL'Wl Wi more. Md., js visiting her parents Watch for' the date when Ml Carmel verses EllWrton, Ga., i baseball game.^ ^ . MT. Of.IVE BEGINS UEV1VA Th ' ?ey vul :r.C"ting began a this ,church Sunday August Is and will continue throughout th Out ire week". Strictly after FT. wbrship began. Christ the P< fenso of the Church Throug Confessions was the subject o rhi pustorV.. message taken froi Isawih 0:??. At C.MiO c.m. our Presiding Elde Adams ureeclied a splendid s?i mon. Subject The Heavenly Paul Oak Grove choir furnished, mush We heard another wonderful set man by Rev. J. S. Johnson. Thi .in.on was worth remaining i church to hear. The sermon for the nightj^et vice was d livered by Rev. Pi. T Hubert. His text Psalms 23rd. Joined the church after the morn ing message. Among the visitors were Miss "S Gertnn!' and Elizabeth Putle Prof, and Mis. B. W. Bradley an niece; Mrs. S. J. Johnson of New berry: Rev. Wallace; John Wheel or, Mr. Leak and many other whom tha-writer do not know b name. * " ST. MATTHEWS NEWS ' w"e jit getting ready W~Tb I Mate i eajrue and Sunday schoc I ^ohvont ;?n. Wo are onlv sendini Loncruo workers and Sunday schoc workers to the state conventior 1 , Pastor I ykfs was at his bos Sunday n\? ininpr. 11? dplivere one of liis masterpieces to an :t] preoiativu audience. Mr. I>. J. Whaley who has un dertrone an oporation- at the Joh 'ttoTfRTn'iio^pital is homo to th deli'pht of his many friends.. Miss F.-1* r (lillard of New Yorl | who is here visitinpr relatives wa rushed to the fhilimibia.hojiital-f<r juix>pe ration. , Mr. Sam Owens and grandsoi Irwin Hartley left Sunday morn inir for Si.nunerville where thej wrll spend Mieir vacation with Mr andi Mr?- Lawrence Owens. ' Miss Annie M. Spiprner was tin pleasant visitor of Miss Lucile (Irav of Oranireburpr Sunday. Miss Ma hoi Bartley and Misi ..limn; u. uwpns eptertained Mr and M iv. Johnnie Snipe wi*t"h r send off pi.rty at their home Friday night, July .10. The hour? wore sponlt jndanoing and card playing. Everyone reported an enjoyable time. Punch and coo'kies wore served. Miss Willie Mae Oummvngs left Saturday for New York City. The Juvenile Missionary of Bethel A. M. K. church had its regular meeting at Mrs. V. G. Sum mors' home. The meeting was well attended. Mrs. Ida Murphy Owens who has b^cn critically sick rs up aarain. , M?\ ?nd Mrs. Snipe formerly of this city but are now living in New Rooholl, N? Y. Miss Lucilc Gray w^as the house guest of Miss Hennie Owens on Thursday and Friday, f -I. " Rewial meeting has begun at Friendship Baptist church. Th? public is invited to" attend. Mr. and Mi's. John Sitipe of New York who were here visiting relatives and friends have returned home. Miss Hattie and Miss Helen Zeigler of Augusta, Ga., are spend _ ing sometime with. Mr?and Charlie Zeigler. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mitchell and left them a tine baby boy. At this writing the mother is getting along nicely. m m RIDGE SPRING NEWS ' Mrs. Willie Kenner entertained 1 the L.P.A. club at her home Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the President Mrs. G. L. Lott. After which old and n?w business was discussed, then the hostess ' -erved. ,1 Mr. T.'F. JIammond has gone tt) -the GxAnhbia hospital to undergo a serioub operation. We wish for him a speedy recovery. I Mrs. Eva Lue Ellison left Mon1 lay for Npw York, N. Y., where she was called to the bedside of her sick daughter Miss Thelma I Ellison. . Mr, and Mrs. George Williams ' and children have returned to ! Boston, Mass., after spending a few days visiting relatives and fripnds here; ' Rev. and Mrs. John Davis -are proud to hatfe as their guest their laughter Jennie Neal of Chicago, ' 111., and Lucentria of Charlotte, N. C. * ' * I Mrs. Elizabeth Meachlam and ' hi I'd re ti of Allendale are the gu?sts of her mother, Mrs. Rosa Bell Itaiford. Mr. and Mrs. William. Green are orc.ud to have their daughter Mrs. Flla Green of New York as their t- guest. Mrs. Amanda Merritt of Dei . land. Fla., is vijsiting her mother Mrs. I.aura Dozier. Mrs. Janie Reed has as her guest her sister Mrs. Annie Wil lianjs of Deland, Fla. 1 Mr. Nelson Peterson a son of t NorristOwiv Pa., are visiting rel? a fives and friends here, i Mr. J. Williams, Sr., of New - York is the guest of his wife MrS. r Annie Williams also* his son Jun. ious. Mr. N. Itaiford has returned r home after spending a few months . in New York. Mrss Marie Williams is .at honte - again after spending sometime in B New York. " r ^ Mrs. Mollic Merritt of Deland Fla., is . visiting relatives and j friends here.j; T i. Misses Marcel and Mertrs Meacl] f. lam have returned to Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of New. t berry, S. were visitors in towr Sunday afternoon. Mr." W. P. H'azzSrd, Jr., and i. Miss Christine Broadnax spot t. last -week at Modoc. r Mr. Robert Quattlebanm h returned home after visiting nmn m uh" iiiH'inci'n *an< I* eastern states. He reported ai enjoyable time. '* Mr. and Mrs. Price Woodwan ,f returned to New- York last week ? Tbev Worc accompanied back b; ; Qttss J^ilia Daniel and Masters Jouncv and Arthur Pope. } Don't be idle these warm day! f while sittimr around buy a Pal m?ttf> Loader a very ?ood eol ored paper only 5e a cony. Jus r see the reporter Tohn Brcadnax PENDLETON NEWS. p Mr. and Mrs. .T.E. Thompsoi n and Mrs. Walter Owens attendei j the P. P. A. Convention Thursda; - at Welfare Baptist church. L j The many friends of Mrs. Hps 1 tor Webb were tflad to see her a i-J church Sunday. I Mrs. Henrietta Foster of Clen >- ?on Collocre was a pleasant visito '' in town Monday. <1 Mrs. Sue Boid entertained th '* Wise Owl club Monday. All ropor '* a swell time. s Those on the sick list are Mes y srs. Jim Evans,'George Vance am i Edward Hill. -We wish for then | a speedy rec ove ry. f Tving Ch'apel S. "S. wasjwcJJUat 'lended Sunday?mornmgi?Snpt Thompson is never late, The an L nual picnic of King Chapel AMI !] S. S. is planned "for Friday, Aug 1 20th. V I Rev. G. C. Ford, the n?wly ap a pointed pastor of King preached an able sermon Sundaj I morning. , _ _ Reb. R. F. Groves of JefTersor " i chapel worshpied with King chapel A. M. E. church Sunday 0 I Mrs. Anna Kocsc left Mondav for Sodalia, Mo., where she will ; he the house-guest of her broth01 s. Richard Sanders for a month,? I .Mrs. Aflnlee Brown of Greenville spent the week-end with her 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ham* burg. Mr.- and Mrs. B?nnie Hudgens of Greenvvlle and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watkins were the dinner ? guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. I Hamburg. J Mrs. Mamie Topno spent the * day With Mrs. R. J.'vClark Mon. j day. i i Among those who called at the 1 A. M. E. parsonage to see Mrs. ; I P. R. C. Lewis w?re Mesdames F. I Milliner, .Eloise Miller, Ada Washington, R. G. Reese, R. J. Clark, C. F. Reid and^hbic TV. Clark. VISITS HERE Miss Thelrrna V. Meechoir cf Jthe house guest of Mis. Bertha Lewis last w^ek. She returned to her home Monday. HELENA* NEWS Miss Eiola Grrffin of Charles urn is nt?re visiting ner mother, Mrs. Melissa Griffin of Helena. Miss V. Metz of Charleston la also visiting her cousin of Helena. Miaa Oella Gilliam of Florida la i * Tjq; -v.. ; % \ ^ ' visiting her cousin, Mrs. Mary E. Greon of Helena. Mrs. Mary E. Williams and her husband Rev. Williams of Greenwood came down Monday and < spent the driy in Helena. Miss Frances Gilliam is leaving for Asheville to visit her uncle.( _ Mrs. Holloway at- Johnston-is^ here?visiting her daughter Mrs. Erlene Spearman and also her son Mr. Jrni Holloway. Snck list: Will Steward, Lelia Frye, Rosa \Bell Reed^r. MT. LEBANON A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. W. L. Williams, Pastor Due West^-S. S. was largely attended.' A splendid review was given by Prof. O. L. Smith. Service began at 11:30 a.m. subject "Going Home". It was wonderfully expounded. Bible school opened at 9 o'clock* Monday morning July 26. It is being attended well. The largest amount of students are enrolled 115. Our revival het?i>n a,, 2nd conducted bv Rev." A. J."Holman. ' REV. W.M. DOWNS ANNOUNCES HIS EVANGELISTIC SCHE DULE. * Aug. 2nd Week?Mount Olive Baptist church. Orangeburg' County, Rev. E. Davis, Pastor. 3rd Week?Mt. Pisgah, Ridge* way, S.C., Rev. J.M. Beatty. 5th Week?Pilgrim Baptist church, Chicago, 111. Rev. J. C. < Austin, pastor. , Sept. 1st Week:?National Bap- * i tist Convention, Los Angeles Cal. ' 4th Week?St. Paul Baptist ? church, Anderson. S.C., Rev. S. C.[ i i WHAT MUSIC? WOW! i Louis Armstrong AND ORCHESTRA in "ARTJST and MODELS" with Jack Benny ? Martha Raye STARTS THURSDAY PALMETTO |f OLI\ I I Y SA\ V THE BEST WAY TO FIN1 { t'l'STOM ERS ARE SATIS :S TRY ONE C Y tj X 1931 Chevrolet Coupe $195 1 i *!* 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 85 1 { 1932 Plymouth Sedan 245 A 1 X 1936 Ford Coach 525 , *|* 1929 Chevrolet Sedan ____ 85 ] { 1935 Chrysler Sedan (6) __ 550. I? ' ? OLIVER MC X Chrysler and Plymoi t 2007 MAIN STREET I \T A mi/V\T A tr > | i\AHUIN AL tSAfTl 3 September 1 y ' f BJRMINGFL Special Coach will be operal I WAY SYSTEM from Columbis a on following schedule: r Sept. 6 Leave Charleston Sept. G Leave Branchville t Sept. G Leave Orangeburg J Sept. G Lef\ve COLUMBIA _ " Sept. 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