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RINGIN( ^ BE With Another BARG AMERICA? Pound ~~ LIFEBUC 3 Bars TASTY FLAKE*- -r SALTED 1 lb. Package I"" : QUAKEI Per Package ALASKA PE 2 1-lb. Cans ORANGE JUICE No. 2 can _ . 15c i No. 1 can . 10c REGULAR SIZE PKG. RINSO ' lei . ??? With Purchase of Large Size For 22c SKINNERS RAISIN BRAN J 2 Pkgs. _ 25c CAMPBELLS TOMATO JUICE i i O 1 4 A_ -If 4 cans idc No. 5 can J . _ 23c gelfands MAYONNAISE Qt. Jar 40c^ Pt. 25c yellow label LIPTON'S TEA % lb. Pkg. _ 23c johnstons PEANUT BUTTER I lb. Jar . 15c " ' v dill or sour r- - GREEN BE AI Quart Jar ARGO P No. 2V2 can' All Panrlv v.., 3 foi h *' - , mbbmbhmhmbhwmmmmhhmmmhmm i GOOD EATS ? Home L-? ??JLA?herrTlTrlIR7n | ~^ftXRzZlLS^i3iUfJ^BMENT:? Mr. and Mrs. Wardelie McMillan are receiving congratuations upon the arrival of an 11 1-2 pound baby girl, born Tuesday, August 31, 1937. Mrs. McMillan is the former Miss Ethel Coffey. Mother and baby are doing nicely. I NAZARETH A. M. E. CHIRCH H[ Rev. C. M. Williams, Pastor K Sunday being a very fine day Be manV rhiirrli-o>/-><?vt. r j ? ~ t\w*o vycic iuunu on their way to church The Sunday school opened at its usual ..our by the Supt. Rev. A. L. Gary with teachers at their post of duty. At ter the study of the Teisson addresses were made by Mr. L. -M. Miliar from Washington., D. - C., and our dear Pastor, Rev. C. M. .Williams. --> 1 , JService began at 11:80. Rev.' McClary from Kingstree brought' Us a splendid message. The fol1 owing paid $1.00: Rev. McClary K ' Rev. C. M. Williams, Rev. A L Gary; Mr William Gary and Lee p Miller 50c each after which the k others contributed making a to* 17 . ^ THE I) LL l_List of Real 11 1A INS p j pwffw i viiujjuu v - 23c 5 >Y SOAP 9 | .____ 20c J J SODAS ' 11 10c | J 1 GRITS j I lOcyje ^(SALMON 25Ci ARMOURS or LIBBYS j T Corned Beef Hash 3 h No. 2 can 15c jj SHAVERS WITH SNAPS | __JP1ELXLBEAS .Li No. 2 can .1 10c j * LIBBYS SLICED ! n DRIED BEEF 3 ; 2 Oz. Jar . . IOcB| r CLAPPS or GERBERS 1 !i BABY FOODS Si n 3 cans ... 25c" p Blue Ribbon MaWf^ ? c Tax Paid ... . 75c j GORTONS ROE jj 14 Oz. can 15c I ^ CALO DOG FOOD 3 for 25c jj 'I FRESH AND THICK H V FAT BACK Per Tb. 19c S \\ ITY PICKLES |> i5c| EACHES -- - - - nc and Chewing Guin ; t* 10c a n ZERO PRICES S Stores a^TSoeOtsTJuty'' | "tfiT'oT $8.75. We were g'ad t' ' have the cooperation of the vis;- ! tors: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller ot Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Wil : liam Gary of Kingstree; Mrs. E. Greene of New York formerly i Andrews Is here visiting relatives. We were glad to havi Misses Eva, ltosena and Dorothy Parker from Browm chapel; Mr^_ [Chester Brown from Charity Bap tistr Mr. John Arthur Lowcry and Primus Palmer from St. Peters. Visitors are always welcome at Nazareth. At 8:30 Sunday night Mrs. lies- , t?r Hamlet preached a very fine . .sermon. , Friends here and elsewhere re ^?ret the passing of Mrs. Josephine , Green who died Sunday 12 o'clock. She was formerly Miss Battum of | St.-Stephen, S. C. Since 1928 she tViacto^her home here with her hus- t foan4- She is survived by her | usband, Mr Berkley Greene, one < son, Clifton; one sister and one ( brother and a host of relatrvcs , SUBSCRIBE FOR < THE LEADER|| THE IT'S VC MAKE THE MOS SNOWDRIFT a GOODKLOtJIT T1 TOMATOES CATSUP?14 Oz. bott Fancy Blue Rose RICE Alaska SALMON?Tall Can 1 .1. > . ~ \ ' MEATS ; THERE IS A STOI J. DRAKE THE COMPLETE 1 toao.o:ocioo.o:o.aco^o.o^aao.c>:aooo-0' CLINTON NEWS. si : . pi Clinton is in her bloom now, 11 because Bell St. High and Be- ni h"l school doors, are opened. he attendance is great. A num- m II' er of. new teachers are on the uulty thi^ term. 143 Sunday being first Sunday coin ee lunjon day at Friendship; also1 to tie beginning of our revival. Rev ,n t' .ll.'l ! vraciiril mil nf hi" ??? Ab tilling sermons; It was a revi- ?f al withii. it-elC. Sunday after-, cion mi it i.e.r? coal burning serum by Rev. White. Rev. White's hoir rendered music. Sunday nite kv. Parker from the- CCC .'camp p v. Walker's motto is ectpcra- IO" ivv:;, iegartlli'S. oi race, color, d o -j. ',1 "tnii atii'ti. Friendship's, meeting !" 'ill he conducted by Rev. Lewis 1 roin (\diin.bia, pastor of Bethel * hurcli. '. 4'r Bride-Elect Showered. .Mis.- Maii" Young was delightally entertained at a Shower gien by Mrs. ^arie Gary. The Wiu i\u?Aim;?at" oi.'ed?manv?lovelv" ^ il'ts. ' ' he 11o)Inim-Johnson Reunion' Tiii* members of, the Hollandohnson. family iv-r.nion was held t the hoine of Mrs. Roy Holland '*v Wednesday evening. An unusual elieious family dinnu.r was ?erv a [J. Out-of-town members of thf* ,l' iunily well- air-. Alvin Nelson, Irs. Sarah, Hardy, Pittsburg, Pa. U' Irs. Jennetle Yputur,. lMiiladelhia. Tiny left Saturday for Pa. ^ Irs. .Mailive Parks Arduiore, Pa. .Mrs. Flossie Garnjtt left Friay for Florida ulV'r ?peii<ljnir " evoral (1 i.v> with parents and Heads..Mis. Kli/.a Ferguson Gary mf?tdrrro ' Hrilitfi n motored hero rout Detroit,, Mivli. to visit tela- 1" ive- and friends. A Mi-s C'lotelle 1 . Harris is ill dt For several weeks Friendship t this w rit hp*. hum Ids .colleetipn has averaged .round . S'.?0 00. We mv buildincr <> nwanl and upward. Mrs. Minnie Loo is very ill at his writing. 5t MM. i: A. M. K. ( lit RGll !. ti Rev. II. I. Summers, I'usthr C Siuid.ty .':..hi?il nut at n?i?0 -g villi otVi.er. and loarhers pros- ^ -nt. Thl: UllLriiai;Y,'~~v.an v> y ^oud ? ind the lesson was very intorostntf. At'tor tin* morning exercise lass meeting was hold. .& ?M-rr-t*. 1H". IttTrrr r-p* iVF* rTm~wooir ^ L*nd in Atlanta, Ga. Ho re-ports . * very pleasant trip. ' Mo-svs II'ray A. Slarks, Hum- ^ za L. Clark, Fred Roo-e, .lossio | lllntt and F.rnesl lthott who was ^ *t th" \vh' 1 moU'.'rod to iSaluda Sunday and spent the day. n Mrs. Loona lthott and Miss Bo.r- ^ nice - Motz were the dinner quests J f of Mrs. M. J. Saber 011 Sunday y past. . | j Miss Berthena Richard-ou left . Saturday for Brooklyn, N. Y., | for an indefinite stay. . ' -i- ?1 ^ Mr. Jimmic uuu-w mm |^ t>f Elko, motored hero Saturday find spent a few minutes with Mr and Mrs, Willie Clark. ^ Rev. H. TT. Redmon metered to n n'tate Park on Thursday to see C Mrs. C. L. Curry who is doinp ? fine after an operation. 1 Miss T. Lowman was the hos- I ess of a miscellaneous shower in f lonor <vf Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. ]j Harks on Wednesday nipht. Many j] >f Mr. and Mrs. Stalks' friends \ ivere* "present. A very delickfjs ^ epasfV'as served. After the show ^ :r Mrs. Clark the mother of Mrs. f, Stark? invited the couple and a "ew of their close friends to a w eception at her homer Here was J / : PALMETTO LEADER )UR$ T OF IT NOW I \ lb. 55c?6 lb. $1.05 | i^r^3c^2im.s3c 1 4 No. 2 cans 25c | le 1. 10c $ j pound 5c | ._..L- ioc I; *E NEAR U | PRODUCE | : EDENS POOD STORES f | o.oo:ora3ga3Q^o;D.<^^ 'iv^d cherry ice cream, cake and inch. .* Mr. and Mrs. Starks. received any useful and valuable presents. The Bij? Sisters Social club will eet Tuesday at the home of Mrs 1 a Thompson. The president has J quested that the members come < irly as business of importance is y be discussed at the next meet- < ff. We adjourned to meet at , iu home of?Mrs. Ella & isixon | ter having beinff served a deli- ' ous repast by the hostess. MOUNTSVILLE NEWS The Woman's Home Aid* Miss- j nary society that celebrated its j tii anniversary Sunday at Pied- t out church was a spceess. Every- , idy enjoyed the program. Quite , number of visitors were pres- j It.' .5 Mrs. Eucy Byrd . of- Columbus } hio, ig still in., the community , tor bringing ht'r niotlr r Airs. , nima Jorues honne for burial. . it fiiotKb' arc delighted to have- ( r vi lit tl'cni. __' ? . ' f Miss Psuedcra Pitt., left Mon- ^ ty for B'*nedict college. t Mrs. II. E. Floyd is doing niee- j , also Mr. M. F;U>yd. T * Mrs. Laura Ric|. of Rene stayed v week at the'Tjeilside of her sis- t r and son. Mr. J. L. Cook visited her :Sntday. MOsdames S. B. Lindsay and .uy Byrd called to see Mrs lice Pitts Sunday. Mrs. Lindsay i'l leave Wednesday for Wash- r gton. to : pend awhile with her . lildrer. I The R"V. II. \V. Walker of Clin- i 11 the gr-at worker, leader and t eachor will preach at New Hope . M. E. church on the third Sun- j iy. You i re rnvited. , WHIT.MIRE NEWS > dar drove Churclj A I.tie.- i-n'.' attended the 1,1 ' ' -i'l ' Sunday, September h (' .Jar (novo A. M. E. Zion lurcu. Sunday school was beau fully taugi.t by Miss Francis lark. We thank all for" their articipation. Thiee sermons were jlivoved S'rdoy to a large conreuatioii. fbt ftt-str-wus dettv17!'^ 1 by the conductor for the week li* Rev. K \V Pn<jA\r frnm Wrn. ron-S'alem, N. C. He,delivered a Id.23. Second sermon by Rev obnson frPm Salem, Ohio. Col fftion $10.20. Night sermon by :<jv. E. W. Posey. Collection 2l,.0G. Grand total for the day 70.49. Those visiting relatives in Whitlire are: Miss Inez Epps, visiting Irs. Elmira Epps and family rout Philadelphia. Mrs; Idella Valkcr visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ti ohnson and family from Philaelphia, Pa. Mr.-Lucre Fant and tester Fant from Claritoi, Pa., isiting Mr. and Mrs. Mose Fant nd family. Mr. ,1. and Napolean Fant from 'onnelsville Pa., visiting Mr. and lis. Joshua Swindler and their lother, Mrs. Lizzie Fant. Mr. Ihnrlip Byrd, Mrs.-Jimmie Johnon and Mrs. L. Chicks from homasville visiting Mr. and Mrs. )aisy Byrd Mrs. Hyatt Burton rom Washington, D. C. Mr. Wilie Epps from Washington visit rig Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kpps. Irs. Nnacy Hooker and girl friend k.lice from Spartanburg visiting Ir. and Mrs. W. M. Efipto and amily. Miss Mozella Epps spent the <eek-end at home with her mother ither and othera, j ! ' * u.. BISHOP WRIGHTS DAUGHTER ' g? IS BRIDE New York City, Sept. 6?(C)? fi Miss Ruth Wright, daughter of fi Bishop and Mrs. R. R. Wight, Jr. c was wed on Thursday, August 20 g to Prof. Talmadgo Hayre, instruo 8 tor in chemitsry Arkansas Staie ? college. Miss Wright is a teach- a er at Armstrong High school of jg Washington-and formerly taught ~8 at Arkansas State college. The g ceremony was performed by Rev. X D. Ward Nichols, and the couple ? is now honeymooning hi Canada. ' ^ Bishop and Mrs. Wright, who are g in South Afiica, cabled their bless- g ings. ? YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE | DISTRICT NO. 2. > . | The Young People's League Dis ? trict No. 2 of Fairfield Presbytery 8 met Saturday, Aug. 28, at Miz- g pah Presbyterian church, Dar- 8 lington, at 10:30 a.m. The theme ?$ was "Christian Youth Answering 8 the Call of the Church." The meet :? ing opened with registration and $ games. Our Missionary Mr. J. T. :?j Jones of Chester, and others i n ? charge. The worship services for lathe day were conducted by young ? people of Mizpah with Miss Can- ;8 non of Darlington as leader. Offi- 8 cers for the League of the coming ? year were elected at the last meet g ing and the installation of officers 6 held by Rev. G. W. Long during 8^, business session of this meeting. ? The following officers were install- ^ ed: President. Mr. Harry Shaw; /ice-Pres., Mr. Noble Hampton; tec'y., Miss S. Virginia Alexander II A.>st. Sec'y.. Miss Fotnllp Cnnpor; ^ Cor. Sec'y., Miss Brydia Tindal; Treas., Mr. Scipio Burton. Adult L Advisors: Mrs. W. I. P. Roseborjugh, Revs. P. W. Toney, R. E. L Smith and W\ J. Nelson. Our president Mr. Shaw being ibsent, the vice-president. Mr. N. 1! Hampton presided. Topic for dis- .. . ussion was: "Young People's Society Problems." Different phases jf this topic was discussed and s< ed by tije following persons: Misfes Brydii Tindal and Sadio Burgess, Mr. Julius Bradley, Mrs. Rog ' ?rs and others. Some of the things. which were considered wrong with i'. P. Society: tho lack of interest, ioni and suitable recreation. We should strive to etifiunatc these ^ "aults in our societies. The worship ,, n^ssage was delivered by Rev. R. 5^ L. Smith of Sumter. Benediction dKI Rev. P. W. Toney Next meeting """" will be held at Mt. Lisbon Presbyerian church. Bishopville. Definite late will be announced later. ^ . ] . NORTH SIDE SCHOOL Wi sta Mrs. C. J. Peek, Principal. ^ * 4 Anderson, S. C.?The North Side . Teachers metjat the school Friday ifternoon at 4 o'clock, with the 1,3 principal, Mrs. C.J. Peek, presid- -B? ng. This meeting was held prior :o the opening on Monday, Sept. 6. to After a brief devotion, the meet th< ng was opened for business. Our #L'fficient principal outlined the ' year's program. Several plans '*?* were made and suggestions given } for the ensuing year. . - ?|? We were pleased to welcome our out-of-town teachers back for an- *?* other term;* namely: Mrs. Morris *i* Misses Gilliard and Vance. At tho closp nf ~-t v..v. mccuilK VttCI! Y teacher gave an expression and pledged their cooperation through 3 out the yoear. ' _i_ A"RETURNS'FROM VACATION. I Miss Edna Butler has returned I to her post of duty with the Lewie JtegnttS Co77 nfter spending }rer I vacation away. While in Washing- I ton she was the house-guest of 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex. Smalls, and I spent some profitable time at the I "Singer's Branch office of instruc- fi tion in the embroidering depart- II ment at Baltimore. She reports a f pleasant and profitable trip. CONWAY NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. W. J. Gore, Pastor Sunday, September 5th was n high day and the usual large communion day crowd worshiped at Bethel A. M. E. church. After all preliminaries by the Rev. G. W. James he presented Rev. A. L. Rainbow to* the audience. He used as a pubject Rem&j&l/^r Me. It'was an inspiring sermon. * * -* .cgicv very mucn tnat oir pastof- was unable to fill the pulpit Jjunday. He was greatly missfid from church. We hope he will be himsef again soon. TKfe Sunday school is still progressing. Adult c^ss No. 1 is hiding the banner at this writing. Mrs. N. B. LeviBter teacher. At?&;00 p.m. Rev. A. L. Rainbow, Rev. O. W. James and Rev. ? r,r " Saturday, September 11> 1937. 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Calhoun St. Phone 7172H Authorized Dealer )7 Cervnis St., Phone 7015 I sed Car I.ot back of Building BMjjHB Have a ??^ CLEAN SHAVE j Without Using a inton. ascended the rostrum. ^jabJPVHj Razor . Simply v. Rainbow delivered a burning [ % /) \lr. Charles. Dewitt 'and Mr. ' illi-e Collins after la pleasant Your Beard ,y in New York City returned - OFF ! *1? ti . *i,,, \i,.k"nivot. on i At last science has found a way to Miss Dorothy Mckover anJ rcnmve a board without shaving. No ss Blondeli Green are home a- more razor, no scraping, no cuts, no in fiom Philadelphia. They re- soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic Shaving- Powder as directed ? then rted a pleasant stay. ? wipe ofT. leaving a clear, smooth - . skin. Don't wait! 35c buys a generous Mrs. Rebecca Page was caiieu SjZC package at any drug store.* If Detroit Mich, on account of .vou want to try beforea'ou buy, write Detioii, alien., Magic Shaving PowdeFCo.. Dept. a ; death of hei sist i. Savannah, Ga., for free trial sample. ESTABLISHED 1909 PHONE 7112 $ J . W . B II U N S O N ? DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING W*TT ARE EQUIPPED TO DO f Y () U R RUG CLEANING } as well as any other cleaning. If we are not doing your cleaning X A Trial will convince you that our Service is Best. *i* 713 MAIN STREET fc We hiiv^rtbri iii.<U|i&-'U nevy machinery iff our^Shirt Department: Send us yburS'hirts to launder, then note how pleasant -ami-wmrortable they are to wear when laundered by us " , - l ? STAR LAUNDRY 1801 TAYLOR STREET 2Q"< Discount: for fash and Carry.. We also have pick up and delivery service. PHONE 5234 PINCKNEY'S FUNERAL HOME UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER OF SOUTRr CAROLINA AND GEORGIA ' ' I ' . ~ ' Funeral Cat's and Funeral Equipment ||P ' ' ill AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Better than the Rest |Kkv^J: ' Residence Phone 7761 / lftm WASHINGTON SV. COLUMBIA, V. 6. f | ' J ' -- ' 7jr . . , ,?<fc ... . -/.- *- - - * - - - .?..iaf ,HL, mitf, ri*i h&tlJ Mk