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Saturday, November 20, 1937 NOTICE. Rev. H. C. Young, Pastor of Jones Chapel A. 51. E. Zion churdh 1 makes the following announce-11 ment: ] J ( The Palmetto Annual Confer- < ence of the A. M. E. .Zion Church," will convene at Jones Chapel A. < M. E. Zion Church, corner o f ? Sumter and Blossom Streets, Nov. I 24-28, 1937. | BISHOP JOHN W. MARTIN. , Bishop John W. Martin, A.M., D.D.' Of the Sixth Episcopal District Chicago, 111., Presiding. the south carolina conference of the colored methodist episcopal church at sidney i park church. The fifty-sqcond annual se?v sion of the South Caroli a Con> ference will be held at the Sii> v ? ney Park C.M.E. Churen, NFoy. I 24-28, 1937. Bishop James A.] i The members and frivnus ot our J church were glad to see that our r pastor was able to fill his place in. the pulpit S:unJ?y morning:. He brought a strong message fron. the subibct "Isaiab's Viar icm". lie spoke of the necessity of individuals, churches and nations getting a v'rsion of God, and that we can't see ourselves until we see God , Attorney S. Morgan V adj. his Sunday school out in full force He sftressed the importance^ of the Dodar Money and asked each , class to make a report for the par.tor's Oollar money. A large sum was turned over to the pastor for coference claims The League under the'airc-ction' of Bro.^H. L. Pincknev utao had a- rally 'for dollap?monev?at -th^ close of its session apo a neal of interesj wau manifestda as the dii-. ferent leagt/efs made 'the:* report Bro.H enry Bowman 'iseJ St. John 1-32 at the ev?ni:.g houv, . . "What Saek Ye?". ^ There w:.j a Harvest Wedding at Wi.liam Chapel last Mondaj. night sponsored by Mrs. L. R. Jennings. fThjpiHt,{;aKUQ sponsoring a Homectftning day Sunday at \vhfch time.' ajil the members of th church- will be out and wind 117 ' all back claims. The castor will speak from the subject Th' Gh5ty of the Church. ft Prof. K. D. Green will speak at the League r.our 5:30. ST. ANDRE\V|R CHURCH G. H. White, Pastor Andrews^-Our churcl" school rwas very aoiv conducted bv supt.. Smith Review by Mrs. Essie Jo-nes. ? At the children'a hour the message was about the Early Life of Joseph. At the adult worship the message- was Why I Come to Church. In the afternoon the pa? gftr tor preached at Mt. Lebanon. A creditable program was presented during tne League hour. We listened to a discburse from our minister at the evening hour from the subject'The Voice Said c ?. _j if tsray, u. u., l,l,. u., of C hicago, Illinois will preside. This is expected to be a very interesting - of this ConfereiW as the Genehpl Conference will be ' held next May at Hot Springs, Arkansas.* Our many fr:onds aije cordially invited to ' come and be with us. ? ~ Rev,, T. J. Douglass, Pastor. ? BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHERCH. T "*" Rev. M. M. Peace, I asjor . Morning Worship; at ;1:45 at this -time Rev. E. M. K<ytt w?? -.in -cSarge. Theme "Tho Essence lof Love". . .' <T * At 3:30 Rev. R. M. Scott oirr jiewly licensed minister"* delivered another unusuallly good sermon. Theme "Am' He Set Him a Time". 1 Our pastor delivered the even-ing message using as a theme: Are You Afraid of .High Places? ?^ "* Monday l ight the National Bridal contest was held, the following brides ieceived prizes for rais ing, the most respectively: Mrs ( Mozie, Mrs. I. Washington. Mis? W. Wayne and Miss W. Nelson. The bride Miss Ruth Kennedy wias married to Mr. J. Hclme*. The total raised was $143.94. W? wish to thar.k everyone that helped. Mrs. P^ace was the? sponsor. - Visit Bethlehem, you are welcome. m? r PIEDMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R.rC. Johnson, Pastor yRev. R. <?. Johnson's subject on. Sunday* was*^V Solid ? Foune'ation". As a fating Setting for this subject Rev; Johnson pictur ed very vividly the house that's built^on ft soled foundatioa and 1 the house luilt on sand. & Wo were glads to have Rev, ' Johnson's father, Mr. William Johnson of Irmo worshira^ith us. A*Iso Messrs jon^s of Intmo; Nathaniel Jones and Miss Alexander of Charlotte. N. C.^Miss M,. M. Cafi.well. thi teacher of Piedmont school gave a vert/ interesting talk. The party given Saturday night by the school was a success. I Th?y are Poking" forwaru to the I turkey raffle sponsored bv Miss r Caldwell. Messrs \v alter, Tommie Odi??, Simpson, Arthur Kings, Misses E. E. Pi'tts, Eliziabeth. Duncan. Inez WilHiams, of Clinton, Mr. O. D. Richardson of * Mc untsville, ' ' ? Mr. J. L. Cc,ok of Waterloo called . at the home of Miss Lelia M. Pitt; 1 Sunday Tlicy had a lovely tim*\ , rRev.'Johr. Brown of Mountsville ' died November 13th. The miIy-j have tjjo oeepest sympathy of th? community. ^ ^ * . WILLIAM i HAPEL .A. M. E. < HURCH Rev. Ji. b. Jennings. Pastor , ? EMMANUEL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. R. E. Hrogden, l'astor ? W * ' \ Char'esto:i?We are frdeod dedghted to liuve our pasto? and his family witn us again. 1 DuriAgth'j. :onfei\*. ce year which closJpF* 10 J :ently, great things have been ac- | compluhed under the {-leadership >f Dr. Brogden and witn the cojperati ui of the: offieers^nnd members. We can truly that peaces and harmony reigned supremely from last November up to the close of the year. Pros?, pects of a blight future and con-i united cooperation has already -1- ii i - Sliuwn 11 SIM 1. Duri.'g the absence of the pastor on last Sunday . moiling . our own Rev. James While preached and a -oqsing sermon was heard. This being the last day of con ferene a gt odW^numbei of ou>Members were "aHo absent. Those wHo wbre out wore spiritually benefited. The phstor read" the 73rd' Psalm the 20th division of the Psalms 5th verse selected as text. .The theme of <e>mon was "Gra'.itud.* to Qod and Marching 'under His Banner". The evenihg service was largely attended. MORRIS BROWN A. I E' CHl'RCH Rev. R. I. Leidon/ Pastor Charleston-?The de Ication se.r vices held at Morris Brown during . the irast week, terminateu on last j Sunday evening. Thb services were, we.ll rittendi <1 J3r. last Sunday j morrypj-' the congregation listen ed with rapt attention, and evident feeling, to a sermon by Dr. W. M. Dawkins of Flushing, N. Y. He selccted for a text 1st Cor. 1 2.2, uGng as a theme "The Offense of the Cross". The dedicatory sermon was preached at 3:30 by He v. C. S. Lcdbetter of Plymouth Congregational church. Text liagai 1:8... The sermon at 7:30 p.mr'was alsq preachcfcl jby Dr. Dawkins who affTin oioctnneo a ia;ge auu ioncif. Ti.ome "The Power vi Religioi s Pi incrples".' Two ac'cessions during the service's. \W? were pleased to have a?5 visitors several . very prominent, characters; Dr. D.* Ward NicholVand his Wife; MVs. Renie Davis wife ol Bishop M. H. Davis spoke at the morning service. Mrs. Nichols made remarks ac the evening service.. The scirvice closed at,. night with a .spirited address bv Br. D: Ward Nichols who haid among oilier interesting things, that Morris Brown was his home ClturcH. | The Eva Jessye Choir will ap pear at our church on Fiiday r.ite ensuing. The big pageant sponsored by Mrs. L. G. Davis will takei placie afa November ^tind.^ This piomises to be a big event'. PINEJ5ROVE A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday school opened at /ts usual hour with the Supt., Mr. J. C. Raw Is and members at their proper plac^i, Manv were cut to greet the ?ww Pastor, Rev. Pollock. He preachgd a wonJcrllul sermon. - ? Mr. Adan Metze who has been sick for quite awhile was at the church. I Mrs. Julia Rawls has been ill for a few days but at' this \yrit- I nig sue is iiiuuii ucuvi. ?| Miss Lily Mae Hardy and her friend was the Sunday evening guest of Miss Mattic Iioyd. Mr Willis Belton of '?Harbison institute also. Mr. Henry Rawls was the Sun-i day evening guest of Mrs. Minnio Low man. Mr. Elbert Edethridge, wife an sister-in-law spent the day at home on .the past Sunday. Mrs lie Geiger was the Sun guest of her daughters and son-in-lwas, Mr., and Mrs. Earnest Rhett and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rhett. Mrs. Dais\ Rhett spent Sunday home with l.er mother. Mrs. Happy Rhett. Mrs. Rosa Ray and son motored to Irmo Sunday tin business. The-Big Sisters clubmet at the home of M s.^ Nancy Paris Monday night, November 15, with ? 'large number attending. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Eatella.Clark. ? .? COKESBURY NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church 1 Rev. Bon^y theme Two Ways \Vas impressive at the morning service. A collection. Uf $20.55 was taken for salary; $22.75 for General claims. . Wc are anxious for oui pastor's setiUP ? Communi ,-n v/as jtelued.' We uere glad to have Mrs. Lucy Adams Dixson of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs,-Japan Adams Watts of Waterloo. Mrs. Bessie L. Gilliam Moore is home. Mr. Alferd More is hon.?. " . ?ick list. Mrs. Mabssa Clark Mrs. Emma Hampton. We Tare wishing for them an taily rooqv CARLISLE NEWS " Tho public schools are making rapid progr< ss. A successful get-to-gether meeting was hold at Mt. E.eVi A. M. E. church, Spartanburg district Monday. Dr. W. J. Robinson presiding. Pev. D. S. Suber pas toiv -$Irs. L. Gallmon loft Sunday nidrning for Now York City. Quit's a successful rally was car ried otit at WiRiams Cr.apel A. M. E. Zion church Sunday. $28 7.r. was raised on claims. . ? Sister Roxie Kinsto'n was fun eraliz^d at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church Sundav by the pastor, Rjv. HUliam. Trustees rally will he at Williams chapel Sunday afternoon anu at iSt. Luke Sunday night. Rev. F. L. Wilkes will preach ' for us' Sunday ....., . f * . *- BRT'IEL A. M.. E. CHURCH R*v. S. H. I ^ewis, P8Rtor Sunday school met at the asua' hour wUh officers arid tfca^hers ipreseuti.\ A very buAutiful' leeson and \h?roughly discussed on the various classes after .vhicn Rev. L.-wis thoughtfully reviewed the lesson. Remarks by Rev. Na thuniel ?Han ington. There was a full congregation for the mcrning service. Quite a few visiting friends. The pastor selected Romans 8:14, subject True Religion.; Before the sermon Rev. 'Harrington beautifully sang ''He'll UnderstanJ" during which the suiritual tide run high For the i.'gilt service Rev. Ha?". I'ingtpn brought the message. Subiodt "Happ:r.?ss of the Godly; Urhappiness of the Un-Godly". In ire night service we were delighted to have witn us Mrs. Flipper, wife of our bishop and Mrs?, T. J. Miles. Mrs. Flipppi after the sq: mon made very pleas ing and \yhoies<;me remarks which wo very much'appreciated. Rev. Harrington is staging ? musical program on the fourth Sunday night? The pastor an c'pngrPgation have endorsed th" "^ svom on) ; nmmisee to be s ijfcry l?Vge alTair. Visiting friends are always "welcome. ~ .1 EPWORTH LEAGJ.'E OF WES l.EY M. E. CHURCH Having elected officers and mudi an additioiY of-jft nujnber of "ne\ members, especially to the Seconi Dabnvtntcnt, thy Epworth LcagU' of Wesle^T M. E. church is pokiuj forward \b a particularly fruitfu yean We are trying to malntaii our regular schedule of Friday am Suntyy evening, meetings. Thi Friday at 7:^0 p.m. the monthl; meeting will be held and at thi time the Social Committee of thi Fourth Department will present i Thanksgiving Program ?with spec ial recreational features. All mem hers and friends ai;e urged to bi prekeht. .The Junior League ^under thi supervision of Mr. Joseph Pelo is moving forward in an encourag ing fashion. This Sunday, Noven ber 21st, it i*s issuing a special in vitation to all to hear Mrs. Rutl Neal speak on the subject "Ho\ We Can Be Friends of Jesus", a 5 p.m. It assures an evening wel spent. Come out and support' th young people in their effort. Dorothy -Carter, Reportei BETHLEHEM BAPT. IfURCH Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor Newberry, S. C.?The .Sun<.A?j school was called to order at 1( a.m. by Supt. R. F. Gladder; af tor the devotional exercises th? classes went to their r'-rncctivi places -for a brief study of the lej sotn whicR was based on '"The Christian Minister". Tne lessor was later reviewed by cur pastor wlo made clear to JJs naul's messag^ *to Timothy as a minis ter of - the Gospel and what h< shouh! do. ' At the regular morning s rvicei we were privileged to listen' to t strong message from ou pastor He used as a subject '"The Oper Arms of Jesus". Jesus was am is yet interested in men ( mini to Him and receive th* benefit: of salvation provided for them "Come unto me, all ye that la bour and are heavy laden" 'Saic Jesus,, "and I will give you rest" This invitation is* stresses and anc insistent# pressed home to th< lost. The BYPU presented an inter " lusting program ^S'unday night <tuite a few of the young foil took pail in the program thej took great delight in singing. We were again impressed wit! the type of message r ir pastoi delivered Jto us Sunday nighi "The Jleewtssness of God", \va: his. subject Text Behold he thai keepeth Istael shall neither slum lw,~ oMPii Pcolm 101 1 .---Dear members-lfct, }i;? not fo> get our drive SunCSa^t com i;g ant especially the fourth Sunday W< must stand bv the church. Wii .you do your part? MILLDKAN'-H A.M.E. CHURCH Sunday was a high day at ,fil branch. Th-> S. S. lesson was boat tifull^ presented by the teachers Review by Presiding Elder, Dr At 11 o'clock the presiding el jder took hi-i subject Count Th> Cost. He preached a v/onderfu sermon. i. 1 The. business of t^ie quarter was conducted Saturday. Tot'al for th.> day was $'"$60. Prgf-, Mrs. and Mr. ?5yl" ester o1 Florence/ Miss Annie Davis wer? (tinner guests of her sister Mrs Cgrine Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hyman and daughter, Mrs. Willie M. Hy:nan also little T. L. Jr. land Alfonso motored to Evergreer t?.".yisit their daughter Mrs; Bcr tha Thomas ^Subscribe for, read th?.- "Lead er" and be informed. IlRrmN ( H APFl. A. M. E. CHURCH S. S. at the usual hour with officers present. Rev. C. C. MeIlwain took his text St. John 10:7 and gave a wonderful sermon. At 5 o'clock the .Stewardess m^t at the home of Muss tlementine Gridiron. The League was. organized at 6:00 pjn.. __Mr?. Anna Hall's remains were funcralizckl Thursday. November 11 at Brown Chapel. The Rev Mcllwain arte the Rev. S. H Lewis officiated. Monday night is church meeting and the organization of a few clubs *>11 takj plftCt. < ' -- ' " :!ST*&" the palmetto ileade ? ?;' ? .?\ -i MILLER CHAPEL - I A. M. E. CHURCH!| : j f Rev. R. J. Jefferson. Pastor IS. S. opened at the usual horn- | \ with Supt. und co-workers at J their i ost of duty. We ?listened r to a timely review by Bio. J. R. s Butler; remarks by the pastor. 5 The morning service began im- ? mediately and as the weather wag ? favorable many found their way I ? to the church. The pastor preach- 5 ed a wonderful sermon. The League is progressing nice- ? ly; Mr: Al'cn was with us an 1 ? gave a fine talk also our pastor ? The evening service was well S attended. Another wo luer^ul ser ? mon was delivered by our pastor ? which was enjoyed bv all. Several visitors were present. ^ LpVVRYS NEWS jg Mis. Mary Chisholm who died ^ ait the Pryors hospital children ,< ' are with her .father. Mr. Fddie^ f ' Boy, , Gastona, N. C. " t? 4 Mr. Henry* Guy was seriouijy ft ' hu?-t last weft when the truck on ;< 1 which he was riding turned ov?v. * lie is iipiroving rapidVy. . i ! Mrs. Eva Guy was calld? hopi" it 1 from Columbia where she has been < nursing a patient on .account of < the accident to her husband. v Mrs?. Millie Peay who attended < the confer* ' ce in Rock Hill last \ . week reported a fine session. To^H J tal amount raised for Genera! \ Claims $4370.39. /I e ? Bishop anJ Mrs. Brown who hau v just returned from Africa made j inspiring talk of the* country The Bro\\".i chapel school open- . od Mondav vtfth the Rev. and Mrs ? TByrd teachew. ** Mr. and >n;s. W. M. James an- 1 1 nouyce the engagement 'of muf *--riage of tht'li' aon, Charlie to Miss ^ 3 Essie Cunningham on Thanksgiv 1 V ing Day. The ceremony will be s at Brown's Chapel.^ \ 4 [ a WOODRUFF NEWS 1 Sunday school at Trinity at thr , 0 usual hour. At 11 o'clock Pre- ( siding Elder D. C. Crcsbv preach ( y'ed a wondcful scrthon. He also ( . preached .at night. A large attendance all day. $10.3b was collected. on general claims and el- ( 1 der salary. . ( New Bethel Baptist church f> j h S. met a^ti'.rual. The Seniors has , v the bapnitfr. j.gain. . , . t Mrs. Ila Smith ;anJ children ( 1 of Spartanburg are visiting her; 0 mothet this week. Friends ol Mrs. Lena Watson 1 are glad to know sh^ .is better. ' A pleasant afternoon was spent 1 t at New " Bethel Sunday afternocn. ( Several choirs rendieed go'od mu- | sic. a ' r Mr. Albeit Brew ton, Mis. M. TV. ) Cannon attended, the funeral of '( . their brother and uncle in Spar- , j fanburg, Mr. B. Woodruil". ? 1 r:?Af*E RIPdRMKI) FPISCO ~ - J- church l" ,. . S.S. attendance was very large, j Regular morning service was . conducted "with an appreciative > diudietice. The young mini.star Mr. John Aiken mai.e his debut. ) He chose his text front Da,"id i The Asset of_Brave Heartedness. j ST. JOHN'S MISSIONARY I SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING t j The missionary s^S+eiy held its t . weekly meeting at the home of \ . Mrs. Emily Davenport, the presi- ( 1 dent in charge. After routine J . opening mirutes were read, receiv | 1 ed anil adopted. Roll call and pay ? ing dues, reciting "Bible verse.*"' ^ We regret very hTueh the pass . ing of Sister Crumptbn who pass- ' . ed a way November 9;.:? 1 c "i^ftV.'r the business discussion / thi lesson was Hiught by Mrs ' Emily Davenport, subiectr?tiWhn' ! is Christiain Iviucakion?" Prov. 1 r 22:6. At the close of the lesson . | me meeting came to u ciuse kj 5 convene at the home of Mrs. Sal t lie Boulware^ Nov.lt)." i EASTOVEB NEWS < 7 i j Revr- Taylor stirred his co.igre} gation with a noeH?lav message: f j lie tbar. atlendeoj!j&; funeral at 1 St. Matthews. V- ' At St, Philip Rev. Bowmna de . livered a special message to tho officers of l.is dhqrch., > < , Miss Gardena -Aiken presided at the League "due to the absence ; of the president., Eight new merh < hers joined. Speijtfcl program on J ' next Sunday.-' j The first quarterly conference 1 will be helc: at St. Phil:p Satur- J I cay, November 20th by Eld^r J. f C. McClellan,. e'He will prleach f Sunday at 11 a.m. Mr. WaPer Gaten died Satur- c day night r.nd the funeral arrange J < t ments were rot completed at. this J i , writing. " If Read the ''Leader". Renfev J your subscription and don't be ai| slacker. Come to church;tbJ^'-Tc",,church! f 1 iii>a i rv ol.'DD.eiD/'! IT XIPU'C ( ' I 1)1 \KJ.\U ?vi ? I.iv v 1HV VII f V Rev.-'iP. C. Laws, Pastor : ??! t S. S. at the usual hour. El<3er \ Dent our presiding elder and also > Rev. M. M. Murrell we're with us. Rev Murrcl's text Matt 6:1? ' Aft^r whicl Elder Dent conduct ed the husiipesg ^ of the quarter. EJLUNITEI A. M. E. * HURCH Jlev. F. D. Dreher, Pastor ___iM S. at the Usual hour. Rev. Dwher preached two noble sermons which held his hen.^rs sp^T, : bound. Sunday, a pew rally will be grK' 1 en. Please come and nelp us. Mrs. Bur-on, Mrs. Mai tin. Mr. Jack Swveert, Rev. Jlr.ir are still on the sick list. Mrs. E. M. Mur! e.s is improving nicely. Mrs. Sal.,, McCool attenu^d the ' conference at Union and reported an enjoyable time, ? pi r R ' I PALIV f Waverly's Ijeadii Meat M MEATS I i 4 J Beef Loaf-? . 20c lb |. Rovjjhd Steak 20c & j Beef Roast 15c lb up i Sausage .... 2oic lb : ! Pork Chops 26 lb \ J SHOULDER L jj Pork Roast _T_ 18c lb 1*. Fish?Fresh Daily T. D. P/ 2342 GERVA 3 Telephoi J CLEVELAND .3A ST. MATTHEWS NEWS. Sunday School opened aL usual lour with a good attendance and ill teachers ^along with the Supt.'i present. At 11:3J> R?*V yvkes?monnted^ie rostrum and brought us a forceful message. At 8 .o'clock Dr. C. E. Burts, lastor of the First Baptist church nought us another good message. :Irs subject was Religion. He told is what good religion will do: "It . ,vill help us to be good; it will, lelp us to do good; it*-will help is to make/good." He llustrated; ach topic/with good illustrations^ The County TeacheTfa of Calloun eounty met, Satumay in the bounty's School building} Pres. Ford presided.- All teachers answered the roll call, with a few ^xceptjohs.. ? Election of officers; vas h^d.,Prii). Ford "was elected' u'edderit? Rev. W. R. Bowman,' /ice-presidejit;. Mrs. D. L. Guin-.'i .aid secretary; Mrs V. G. Sum- j ners treasurer; Mrs. Evely How 11,. Asst.i-Sec'y. After a heated e- ' lection the ^County Supervisor Miss M. G. Dandy addressed the!j Association. She spoke ,to_ the eachers of the count? and enum-! nated several /things that she vould like for them to do. * We had several white friends '( ittending the meeting and all ol hem made good and wholesome * alks; viz: Mr. P. L. Geiger, Co'[, 3upt. of Education; Mr.' R L. ,| '.immfrman, Jr., City Supt. of. Schools. The attendance officer] tfrs. Smoak,* Mrs. Hildebrand and | \Irs. Wannamaker, the two last lamed are agents for the Red >oss. The colored people of this couny are 100 per cent behind-Prof. 1. A. Ford, who is the chairman] >f_th$. county, for Christmas seals' We a'rd asking all of the preach-1; >rs, teachers and all colored peo. |; >le to send your donation to J. A ; ford, St. Matthews,. S'.. C. ?.? ( We ^have a hew. paper -boy. ^lease pay him that we may get he news up in trme, so that it nay come out every week. See John Ford, Jr., for The._ ^almetto Leader. . FRIENDSHIP B:TPT7 CHURCH S.S. at the usual hour Rev. E. \. Morse preached a stirring ser-_" lion to-all true believers using as i subject "Christian Character ind Peace". Total collection. 518.38. f?r Fi anks?and chi dren pent Saturday and Sum by in Co umbia with -her sister Miss Kath- ' en Hills. ? Miss A. Taylor is here from New i'ork. She came to the funeral >f her father. , ' . 1 voo<oao:o"ow^ I Shandon Cj j Say It Wit] f " ' Flowers For > " -1 j| Member Finn's I ?^ Delivery Ai I ~~ * >: TELEPHONE 5109 5 .' " , JOHNSON-] Funeral v K .' 'O' 1401 Park Street ' c ' ' 4 t. lER'S I, ng Grocers and g j [arket | ' , GROCERIES | Lard 4 lbs , 45c Z 24" lbs Flour .... .75c | 1 Corn iMeal 25c peck s 1 Grits 5^)c peck g SO. 2 CAN i Tomatoes ,-..--2 15c ? Matches 3 9c g Safjt _ 3 10c S Fat Back ... 12c lb | Coffe 2 lbs 25c Z j - pi J ?- . - .. & VLMER 'IIS STREET ? 1 ie 8738 : % 1 lCOBS, Butcher .. $ ' d RIDGE IirLL rSCHOOL ^ ( Riclgv^ Siting?From the* very appearance upon ent^rt'nW the campus one would quickly exclaim "Thanksgiving is-near' . Window dfcnrntionu. uar.d tables,, etc. will tell you so . , The progiess ?of students is ] pleasing according to reports oi " teachers and the attendance >4 " splendid. Stuuents listened to radio programs in coi nection with Ameri can Education *eek.. \s a final, several representatives from classes combined presented an interesting progiam in the chapel. Miss Thoniasena Hammond served a mistress of ceremony. ( Conservation week is being ob j served this week, Prof. Gardner chairman. A large audience enjoyed the Simmon orchestra Tuesday night. Don't forget you, are entitled' to a turkey t_rinn6r. See a Junior. Purchase a number. -T-he fivot sJ via era to tn rlcov .Qa/* ond a her/'-Take a chance on a good dinner "for 6c. 1 ? ' LEESVILLE NEWS ' Sunday was a very .beautiful . day for members arui friends of th* vatious churches.. Quite a number wcie present for the Sun- . day school and League. Mrs. V. I He&rtly a teacher of the faculty of thd Hampton High school was called away MonJay her borne because of the d?ath of her father., ' Anyone withing to buy any win- ] ter cabbage seed Bee or write Mr I Frank Bejel; *P. O. Box 15.JLeesville^S. C. , 3 CARD OF THANKS f L The family of Mrs. Carrie ? Logan wish to thank their many relatives and friends for the syrii -' ] pathy and kindness shown, and the lovely floral offerings duripg their recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM Ln__aiemory of our dear mother, Mrs. Corrie Leake, who left us Nove^^ber 14, 1929. Gone but nut forgotten. ; I G. T. Leake, |j Marian Laake Johnson, Eliza Leake Davie, Children. . IN MEMORIAM ~~ In loving memory of our dear father, Mr. James Boyd, who pass ed away, one year ago, Nov. 17, 1936. Gone but not forgotten. Miss Mary Bell Boyd, Miss Pauline Boyd, Laurens, S. C. .Daughter?. . g' ireerthouse I . h Flowers tilt Occasions ;ts Telegraph | 1 ssociation j 3013 MILLWOOD AVE. g . BRADLEY , Home C >1 Telephone 8137 r & ? - * / ' I'ase J ' " J 7.T ' I CARDS (I [loura Dully: Sunday*: >:00 to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 AM. 2:00 to . 4:011 P.M. ' >Tj J. Wendell Stover 'Hi PHYSIO THERAPIST ij r- v .GRADUATE MASSEUR lea 1th Tre?tment* By MfPP<dnV- 7 ' ments 1 311 Campbell St. Cantcfen, S.G. ? "?~~?^ -13 DR. A. B. JOHNSON $ SURGEON Office: 1323 V4 Assembly Street I Phone 3466 f f? Residence: 919 Oak Street .,1-j tPhone 8740 TmTT-TTTT-C"ffrhll,""* I'l f*FV T ? I ATIVCtn'fcV t? ? ,. w. 11, junixaui^l ; Office; ?tfi29 Marion Street ' ^-TSrOTAUY PUBLIC |l >?aler in Heal Estate, perform* _ t, H narria*fcb*v ceremonies, write will*, leeds, mortgages, claims, etc. " . Call to See Him , )fflce phone 8407,- Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK V-ttorney-at-lavT^and Notary Public PBAPTich lN-^m-rrrnfrn ?State and Federal ill9 Washington St,, Cola.' S. C. >' ' . W ' . DR. H. H. OOPER , Dentist Special Attention Given to Dis eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty iffice Phone 6429 Res. 82<84 L125 Washington St., Cola-, S.~C. I 1UI '? !. 1 1 > ' I - I'" DR. J. G. STUARt' Eye, Ear, NoSe and Throat ? Glasses Fitted Accurately umce Hours: Telephone. 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4602 r " 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 879<6 Office: Residence: ' J030 Taylor "St. 1417 Pine St BWW-g V, :T" "* :* r- - * ? Office iftiijrs: Telephone: 11 A. M. P. M. Rev 6875 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W.jD. ChappBlle " Phyaiclan arid Surgeon ; Diseases of Women and Cftil4n A *Speoal.jy . . 4 * .i Office: . " ?i Residence: A * 211"5 Lady St 4 1301 Pine St *> .Columbia'1 S. C. Office HourS: Phonea; ^8 to 0.A. M. Office 4p33 11 to 2TP. ' . * Res. 6708 6 to 8 P. M. ' , c Dr. R. Bv Frederick Physician , Olfca: Re side nee: 1107V4 Washington 1416 Park Over Victory Saving; Bank, Columbia, S. C. Phone 7811 All classy of Dental Work : I>r. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments ?' - Office: 23G9H Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. - ... "*'* ! ; < : \ Dr. H. G. Thompson . , DENTIST - ' ~t 1323^ Assembly St. Columbia -r, Phone JI406 * ~" "u., [Joldy Crowfls;?Bridges?Plates . Specialty. Extractions Made - j* Painless tn Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Russel Building,. Phone 21y Office Hours Telephones: 1:30 A. M. to 7;00 P. M. Office 6038 Retfdence 88 "3 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, platen, Crowns, Bridges ?. 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