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I >?f 8 ^ { SOUTHERN STORES \{ \ KNOWN N< 1 1 v t . JHB^B W. E. KIMBRELL The executive stair of Kimbrell's, Inc., has decided to change the -name of the Columbia store which -i is the Southern Stores Company. to Kimbrell's. Inc. Kimbrell's. Inc., is a Carolina concern ujCyfrheadqualters ~ i 11 CharloUe;nDifing owncii ana operated by Carolina.-peoplW^W. L. Kimbrell, who formerly owned and'operated the Kimbrell Furniture com pany in Columbia, is general man??ager. Kimbrell's, Inc.. also has stores in Greenville. Spartanburg, Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham. >*. fc. v - The Southern Stores company has heen doing a - re tai l - f uwuturc. business at 1211-13 .Main street for the past nine yea:s; Walter v F. Kleckley said yesterday that he is delighted with the idea, of chang ing his~store to the parent company's name. The Columbia store under the management of Mr. Kleckley has made a steady progress during the last several years and is today one of the leading stores in the group. : | The personnel of the store is as follows: R. B. Cline, office manager; Ganelle L. Pereival, bookkeeper; T. Carl Jones, sales manager; C. S. Kimbrell, manager of the shipping and service departments. And the following salesmen; E. N. Kleckley, W. C. Klbeklpv W n A V Ui,n..k D. J. Livingston, J. T. llendnx. B. G. Parker and Colie L. Dyson. Mr.1 Kimbrell is a iiutiu' of Furl Mill, where he was -roared. lie entered the furniture business , as a young man in Columbia, later owned and operated the Kimbrvell Furniture company. In recent years ho organized Kimbrell's. Inc. "Mr. Kleckley is one of the,organizers of' the company and is a member of the board of directors. He is a native of Lexington, county. where he was born and reared. In 1908 he entered the furniture field as a young man in Columbia with the late L. W. Dickerson as a salesman. In February, 1920, Mr. Klcekley purchased an* interest in the Kimbrell Furniture com pany of Columbia and since that time he has been associated with Mr. KimbreW. In 1928 Mr. Kleckley assumed th^ management of southern Stores company iM Columbia. "i 7 ' X 7 7 j An Gfe T ' t T ? I "UNI .1 ? I K.K It's 1 ff able | t easy ; i 121M3 Y t & v ^/tVYVVVVT Lr '- ; I:' ^'V,...:..' . ' V " Maiiii'-v? I "7 - n. " I' COMPANY OW AS KIMBItELL'S LOCAL BRANCH POSTAL ALLIANCE HOLDS REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING The -National Alliance of Postal Employees heffl it? last regular monthly meeting at the home erf Mr. John Counts, who i.s the presdent of tlie local branch, and Mr. James M. Woodbury, secretary The meetings each month are inspiring and aspiring to thope who attend. Many routine matjp'ps were discussed with reference te>TEho bpaneh. CVmniunications from National oll'cers commenting .favorably on the general welfare of the National organization were read which were received as val liable, rnfo' mation. * , The outstanding ev^nt of th; meeting was the report of Mr. Henry X. Vincent who was elected ti delegate to the National convention which convened In Philadelphia. Pa., August lGtii through thdf. 21st. The minutes of the convention, president's address! treasurer's report, welfare irector's report and report of National secretary were- bfought back in typ? written form, and presented to the branch. The delegate also told of his observations at the meeting. The president spared no pains in making it pleasant in every respect for those who attended the meeting. I'AtiELAND NEWS Mr. Bishop Blakeney speiit^thi Week at Myrtle Beach. .Mrs. Ola Brewer* Miss Va^hti Biewer and Mr. T. F. Brewer m6tared* to Monroe. N. C., Monday I Mrs. Thelma Threatt ,o*f Char lotte. N. C. spent last- week lie:< air-th-e g=uost of her sis,ter, Mrs Roy Tyson Miss" Ethel Brewer left Moridaj f?>r Ashevillo, N. C. After expressing himself ai havng spent a pleasant visit hen Mr. II. 1). Myers left Friday foi his home in Philadelphia, Pa. " Messrs ?. J. Sinclair, I)avid Sit clair and E. T. Williams motorei to I'00 Pre. N. O., Sunday. Miss Bernive Blakeney left.lnsl link to resume her duties as f member of the faculty of Coultei Academy, Che:aw. Among the students who lef Monday - to v?sunie' their scudioi Were, Misses Alioo Brewer, I,ouist Blaken v t\? Barber-Scotia* Con cold. X. C.; Misys Celeste an> Cora Lev Lowe'ry to Coulter, Acad "( my. Cheiaw. Mrs. .M. L. (intling* had us he'i uuest last week Mrs. Amela Stu ait of Camden, S. C. Master Louis Brewer and lit tie Winnie Jane Kranter will hi srlad b> deliver the Palmetto Lead |(i to1 you. . t A . . V V ^ Old Fri ets Y ou )ER A 1 WE ARE PLEASED EFFECTICE ] JTHERN WILL BE KNOW? IBREI he same firm with the home furnishings at i convenient terms. Main Street ^ rVr Jr V : " J . I .11 1, IH.I.I A ' . ; T) GETHSEMANE BAPT. CHURCH Rev. B. J. Logins Paslor Sunday was a high day at the Gethsemane Baptist church. The 'father was favorabV? nr.d a large crowd was present both day and night. The pastor preached two soul stirring sermons. Everyone enjoyed hearing how the Bible reveals the' past, present and fulure: and Sunday night, everyone was chalmpd as the man of God -poke of the Three Happy Days.The reports made by the clubs were as follows: No. 1, Sister Cora Tucker, captain, $10.97; No. 2, sister Dolie Humphries, captain, $11.53; club 3, sister Emma Means captain, $9.14; No. 4, sister Lilcinda Hudson,-captain, $7.41. The collection for the day was $05.83. Ten converts were added ' 'i-n rin?r wtfa opvtninlv a revr clIIU V'?VT UUJ ? ? val in itself. Everyone is pleased at the pro-, Kress being: made in conrL Acting, the rock church. Rf^?*Cyyiln'lct Lipscomb ancT others are d^ng a fine piece of work. Trustees Bailey, Cook, Means, r Deacons Hudson and Humphries and the other brethren along with the wonderful, working sisters have their shulders to the whe^l. The church i3 following a wonderfuL leader and a success is sure. Everyone was proud of the presence of Mrs. Lema Means, who is Thome from "N^w York. Mrs", itfcarti always gives her praise "rn song and she is in no way behind in helping financially. She is a wonderful church worker. if- -We were graced with the presence of Deacons Thacker and Good 1 also Mrs. B. J. Logins, from our ' sfcter church, Thompson Street i Baptist church o*f Spartanburg. | . Mrs. Tommie C. Matthis of : Spartanburg spent the day in-Pa- | eolet. She and the teachers: Prof H. L. Barksdale and Misses O. J. r Goforth and H. R. School were alI so welcomed visitors- to worship ' with us. JI W.e aro to have our dedication J services Sunday afternoon, Sep>.| tentibSr 19th-at-Jl:.10 o'clock. We i are .'inviting all our friends trom 1 neighboring churches to Be with us. L|4.Comc and see the meat, . work l Wn nro flr>{Virr of flof KoP,,,.,.... uns. ?... usmo- Ilium: ti-st church. . . Rev. B. J. Begins, pasto>* | Bro. David Chapman, clerk. * A REV. A. L. INGRAM PREACHING IN BAMBERG, S. C. Rev. A. I? Ingram from Columbia, S. C.\ is "down h<?re in Bamberg where he has been preaching ! for the past four weeks,.- This | able minister has been preaching i in some of our best churches and is now at Rev. N. Benson's church.' 150 already has confessed. \\T? invite you to worship with us. ?? ?? ?? ?- ? ? 1 mew isn TO ANNOUNCE THA I IMMEDIATELY STORES f IN COLUMBIA AS LL'S, I same ideal?selling; dep the lowest possible pric< Phc 4 wy ? ^ .1 > MV .<U>RM T *9 HE PALMETTO LEADER ck>wo:aoo"oo.o:cio:ao.O' ?oox??:o^ :*w THE COL HOME MADE 6 ' BIG BRICKS ALL KINDS OF ICE COLD 1)1 Corner Gervais and Heidt Strc g\~cio;oo:o:ooo,o.o.oo o o ccaxx?as:<ya og>< " f R A 1) E R HO r JUNGLE STORY COIN Wp ^ wKS^HHH? 1 H v. 1 EDWIMA BOOTH.DUNCAN RENALDO m CAROLINA THEATR] aBMnpennaB . Better Used Cars 1 Ford Conch 1931 Ford Sedan 1931 Plymouth Coach 1933 Plymouth Del.uxc Coach ' 1931 Pontine Coach 1930 Chrysler "t'?t?" Coupe 1930-Chevrolet Sedan Carolina Motors, Inc.. Studcbaker Sale-*- and Service | 1123-2.7 Calhoun Phone 7172 IMnBBXSHHHi The Terrors Of The Jungle!; See* . . , The Mat tie of the ""lions.?Man au.tin*l betr*i: The plungiht; lion speared with pointed stick. Toim sa rriiD.w t Sx.e . . . The Island of Crocodiles . . . The Wild "J ii j ii^* and tho Jungle War! I wiRT^'^nvinJMtHVVi A A >. A?V?\ A , vvVVVvvvvvv f ? ... __t y_? y r y rn I V^v. - X Inc. | )end- - is on V % >ne 4008 . *k % , k A^A 4^ i^4 A^A a4A I I ... pi J rn spot ICE CRCAM 20 CENTS , . [{INKS ANI) CONFECTIONS 'Cts RN" THRILLING 1ES TO CAROLINA aHARRY CAREY / //'TRADER HORN' E?Friday & Saturday O! YES-YES-YES. What are you talking about" A BUSINESS SCHOOL. Where' In 'TJidpcwood. Columbia, S. C When? Now. Whose? Hollo way's. Holloway. has no childrci and lie has decided to help othe parents with their children b; working for half price. Call? M. H. lIOL,LOWAY. IMIOXE 98rfl tumcUBUHMn OLIVER SAYS: 5 Plymouth Coach $105 1 1 Chevrolet Sedan $ 175 "20 Chevrolet Sedan 85 *'22 Plymouth Sedan $285 '25 Plymouth Coach $185 "20 Ford Coach $405 '25 Chrysler "<>" I Door Toitripu $585 '2.1 Plymouth Roadster $225 v '2.5 Chrysler "8" Sedan $050 "20 Kssex Coupe '21 Reo Coupe $225* " '25 Plymouth Coupe $425 '25 Terraplstne Sedan . $115 '22 Chevrolet Coupe $225 '21 Ford Coach $205 '20 Oldsmobile Coupe $ 85 '2,1 Chevrolet Coach $2,15 '20 Ford Coupe $1 15 '25 Plymouth Coupe $100 '21 Reh Royal Sedan- $2.25 '2,0 Chevrolet Sedan- $225 '22 Desota Coupe $245 ' '2.1 Chevrolet Sedan' ' $225 '28 Ford Sedan r - $115 '20 Chevrolet Coupe v $115 20 Chrysler V72" - $150 '2,5 Willys Panel Torch $205 '20 Ford Coupe .$ 85 '20 Plyniouth C'oach $105 '22 Dodcre Sedan S22a 'li'.i Fold Roadster $ 15 Plymouth 2 1). Sedan $2'.>5 Our Used Car Customers Are Satisfied Customers Oliver Motor Co. Chrysler and Plymouth Distributors 2007 Main St. Phor.e 4309 PENDLETON NEWS Mis. C. F. Re-id is home agaii after spending a few weeks i Cletcjand, O., visiting her broth or, Mr. Lemus Brown and family* also her cousin, Miss Jane Hun ter. The camp meethig at Bethel Giove Sunday was well attended bj church goers from here. Mr. P. J. Milliner 1 other cf Mr Abe Milliner is r.ere from "deve land, 0.v vDitlng relatives and fiiends whom he hasn't seen fo quite a number of years. Mrs. Lula Mae Neely of Green ville, S. C., was the Sunday gucs of h?r parents Mr. and Mrs. San Pcwt rs. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS (Continued from Page 1) Uoek Hill, their brother, Mr. Gor< of N. V City, with" two cousin; were called home because of the illness pf their father* who suffer ed agonizingly from having step ped oh a medio which broke of in his foot. Mr. Gore who lives near Wilksburg is improving nice !y, tho his foot is yet quite sore Mrs. Lillie' Ley Smith, of Sharon, Ponn, is in the city visiting relatives and friends. This week she is at the home qf her.brothei in-law and sister-inlaw Mr. anci Mrs. Vandcr Smith. Prof, and Airs Gaffney of Gaffney spent Sunday here with theii relatives, Messrs Major and Mos :ow Boulwnre. Prof. Marcus Boulwar# and bride I i motorecT to Little Rock, Ark., arter enjoying a few-weeks here as guests of his parents Mr and Mrs. x Moscow Boulware. Prof. Boulwaiv goes to Arkansas State College where he is a member of the faculty. Instead of tTi6~ TVame?Mjss MabcL Gaines, it should have been M"iss' s Elizabeth Gaines, A. B., tpGS moftt=! I ber of the faculty Of. Finley_JIi. 'I Miss Birdie Peterson, A. B.. Li[ brarian at Finley Hi is assorting and arranging the hooks on the shelves each day It is a great task for she has more than 12.000 j books with which to deal. There j are books on practically everything and no one needs to ftel that he can't find such reading material as he wants, for it is in the Library of Fimey High school and Miss Pcters'on will be glad te have you come to the Library. Messrs. A. C and Willie Shannon. Mr .James Stewart, motored ? "down from Washington and spent I three days here. Mr, A. 1) Gladden accompanied them oji the return trip - Miss Ida Mitchell spent last wick at ner Homo m isinirs. Misses Arsonia Hall and Thomasina Phi for spent Sunday i n Charlotte. While there' they saw the "baddy Grace" parade. --Mrs. Mignonette Rainey of Wash ington with her *itle son a 11 d daughter returned Sunday after a stay of two weeks as guests of her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. D Rainey / Miss Ruth Reed. and Mr Scott Foster who took the course for I Adult Teachers at Benedict Col? lege; Columbia, are now at home ' and both express themselves^ as being "greatly benefitted. ? Revival services "at MT.~ Olfve ? Baptist church, Rev. Girllman: pas ? tor are being conducted here; at ' Calvary Baptist church, Rev. Co-.vr of Greenville is -conducting the 1 meeting. r Rev. C. 11 Strong conducted the , revival meetVnp at Friendship Baptist church. Columbia St, *of, which Rev, M. R Mail is pastor.j Twenty-nine -persons w'ere added to the church Pastor' Mall and Congregation are happy over this fine meeting which was attended | by immense crowds each night.' I The amount raised was $t'0.00. Mrs Maud Solomon Burris and husband have moved to Columbus. O.. where they will make their home. Rev. . Mr Walker, an evangelist, preached at Calvary Baptist church the past two Sundays. Prof. Stinson and Mi-s Willie ' House!1, ol' (Mini'lnUe. motored here Tuesilay an 1 spent several hours as guests of Prof.. S. Louis Finloy Jr Readers of The Palmetto I.cndcr art? kindly asked (.> pay the salesboys fr?>m whom you pot yoin paper These boys are trvHrt* * tir help themselves. They are .requir-. od to make a* weekly report of their sales. - Please, pay them' so that they can make Meekly reports and at the, same time have sutlicient-money; to ;ret their part bf the sales. It will on ouraw these little boys very much. Masters Euwne Attics, James Ma.ckoy, S 1). Wilkes and Fred Hall are The Palmetto Reader sole*boy*. See them each week for your papers. . Mrs Mary Scott of GnanMono is the truest of Miss T.aura Hint-on . sparta Mi rut; m:\vs Mt. Moriah linptist t hurch Religious activities at Alt. Moriah on last Sun<iay._Mvxartfeidee<l inspiring and uplil'tinpr. The' pastor for thy day, Rev. W. M. Doujj< lass, formerly of Daytpna Reach, Florida,, but now resides in GafTney, S. C.. delivered two wonderful sermon. Sunday hiornhiK. bis ItpU was taken from St. Matt. 5': 14. Thome Ye are the light ol the world. AL_uight his. tixt was' taken from the 57th l'salnis, 7Uh verse. Theme My Heart .is fixed. T-he-Sunday school le=-.-ons are. arc still enrolling new members. Miss Althea Anderson was a pleas . ant visitor in our Sunday school ' Sunday. We were glad tc; have Mrs. W. I >M. Douglas worshiped with i.> on Sunday night.* Itev. Douglass will preach for us Sunday. September l'.'th. There will lie a doll show at Mt. j- Moriah?clntrch Thursday?right.September 1G. Sponsored by Mr--. HCssie Richard. * ; pinckney'sT UNDERTAKER AND I,I< SOUTH CAROEIN >? ; : t c;. -Ay. 1006 WASHINGTON ST. r i mm.-,mu ui Saturday, September 18, 1937 I I ALICE FAYE ^ DON AMECHE RITZ BROTHERS , | "You Can't Have I Everything'' PALMETTO NOW PLAYING viisaBinHBnnv:' r. John William Coleman, a former graduate of Cumming St ? high school left Monday, September ldth I'm John-mn C. Smitl university where he will persue his college cafeer. lie is the son of Mr. and .Mi- J*. II. Coleman. Miss Mihti <^(1 * Seabrook has returned home after ?' month's vis n 10 ncr aunt ana grandmother. Mis.; 'Soabroc/k is a faithful member of the Mt. Moriah Sunday .school and BTU. " Mrs. Rosa Race has "returned to tlie city after a month's visit to her daughters, of Philadelphia, j While there she was the dinner guest of Mrs. Rebecca Bates forj merly of Spartanburg and also visited Mrs. Alice Rivols and Willington Dell. Mrs, Saliie English Hill and Mi sy Bernice Cf/ok ; of * Detroit, Mich.,' were the plci\sanf,t house guest's of Mrs. Margaret Young Jackson last week-end. ^ Mrs7 .Taction entertained "with a lovely house party in honor of ^ I hem Thursday evening. The livir.g room and sitting room were arranged with ehnj,"rs and tables for' Bridge and "Pick-up-sticks". Pt.'kena being the outstanding game of the evening was played in the dining room, with Mrs. Dr. Glymph being*the luckiest "Cen- . ler" and Mrs"." Hill. Cook and Miss Eunice Bealy being, the luckiest "Pokcnas"' " SAINT JAMES A. M. E. CIll'UCH Rev. llale B. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?The attendance upon the Sunday school on . _ , la-i .' alil>;\! h was lmleed inspiring and tiie lesson was targ't with gripping interest.,' The pastor's s?f 'V?lo?5*?np . mollis and was 'received >4! idly. I 1'wo now scholars wore "nolleci This department is joining the . , otlur boards and clubs im allying . towards the aiftitual conference budget. Tlie inoi nirg',- Service was open1 i>d with a large congregation wor- 4 j: hipping amidst beautiful flowers I and vi'ry appropriate music by our 1 enior choir. Our pastor deliverI i d the message for the rric*rning . , from the subject "Divine Guidj mice" taken from """Psalm 27:11. .. -j The spiritual tide ran high among the cot.griga.1ion. Miss Mario llall accepted the invitation fo church connection and was assigned to the class of Mrs. M. J. Sloan. Visitors too' numerous' ton mention here from within and without the city wore present and welcomed. The evening service again experienced a large atttndanec. >. " "Tarry" was the subject of the discourse delivered by the pastor ulid \vas taken from St. Matt. j:the last clause. It's reception Was wHh great interest and" K ... .tii.?Fryl>.qtic Collet was ? ? - _^ wived into the church upon the..-" evening's invitation and was assi'a'lied to the clasg of .Mrs- Pearl ]"**Swopson. Among t he visit o its wet e ntany prominent bastru-os ! men. Welcome was extended to I all. All forces are. busily e:t{ gaged in the ta-k of annual con! iVience preparation. Oar confer| cpv ; convenes thi.s year in GreensFOR SALE. 1 A Good Wood Untrue Stove for i sale at the- Price of $10.00. Apply 1!' 1.1 Tr... Sli-.O. UNERAL HOME rlFvecn e??o ? 1 ???--- ? ? A AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Better than the Rest And Prices Less j ^ (Htice Phone 2-3.157 ' / Residence Phone 7765 ( COURTESY /! AND / fSERVCE , COLUMBIA, 8. c. 4