The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 05, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8

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All of next ' 1 week will be (levied to this worthy observance with a 'fitting climax Friday. ? -The local teachers?are still man i footing m ueh enthusiasm and ad in religious activities in and around McColl. Miss V. F. Simmons and Mr. R. J.-Barrage took1'active part in the Big Pee B<ee Un/on at Pleasant Hill Sunday".*-One of nlir etiulonfo \f oKtn RotVinn u'oc also on-program." The BYPU will hold a joint mooting at Macedonia ??the second -gimthrr gvcntrrg " Miss Marie Wataon wag the Stores le Dollar c Onhr a J^uij 2 Cans i--__ 25c Blue Rose 4 lbs 19c IS?3 No. 2 Cans 25c 2 Can lib Cans 25c -2 Can ? 10c oz. Can -V-. . 5c ? * Jar 15c QT. JAR or RELISH 25c -lb Can ___ J 15c 6 oz. Pkg. MACARONI ?. gc WT tt aiuui l TISSUE, Roll ... 5c Pi Can Johnson's GLO-COAT ? 59c2 Cake? Palmolive SOAP r 13c 28 oz. Jar Apple BUTTER __ 15c 24 lb. Bag Red Band FLOUR _____ $1.19 TfedTIross TOWELS, Roll. 10c 2 Cakes Lux Toilet SOAP 15c RED OR BLUE * 3 For' nrrnnr* rtt rr\ct r*r_ |OUl Hil* OU1JS.. i5DC Stores ar Does Its Duty" f T : ZERO PRICES i's Suits ari^^Co^tg:_ Order~Bv~ LOif^^ e or Mail Anywhere in * Carolina o ? E 7950 Columbia, S. C. oooooooooa0<KfG<x&^0^<Kfm pay recipient af a surprise bir day party Friday n:te at 1 ho'mo of Miss Mary Malloy. Ma of Miss Watson's friends shai inJher happiness, most cspecia Ihe exquisite-repast Basket Ball McColl Gymnasium?For- t first time this season the Grc Wave was able to win a twin b Amid the howling oT the cojd v try wind on the outside and I relentless lashing of the Wave side it was nevertheless a wa affair for the invaders. In the li half with passibly five minutes go the scores wero knotted at ! but this was short Vved for 1 McColl lassies racked up 6 m< points with the filial outcome to 8 for the Wave.^ L u"".. ? THE PALBflgj if: There -*?- ? V {/:--V A i .? , LTa J^Uj5NBR0^jH PWtfm t I vMt' T I is South C -' MIOM QUALITY U ~ r' VV ^ **** ?n* ^n"iTm i?iC ^ *| V Try a bag . to if" 1? ? x . t Tf. . & It is simp -?? I % B ? .. MILLED ir f Allen Broth t _ ~ v The "BIG HOI 3 BIG DAYS THURSDAY?FRIDAY & I _g MANN NINO NEWS. .speaker. -gr- ? : Ttre fril g ? Crawford Old King W'inter has us again 's Qi tightly in his grip. ' ~ "' * ?* . , ; ? B?th the male and female bas- Is ?. hom< H- |c-t hall teams suffered defeat atj f %'n,^ 3 fin"! I ii nil i " r the Manning Train- at A"en ? ing sdS^^J^st -Piiday. ra^" ?f g The Allen UnTve^rt?04ub of 'alV.,a O Clarendon County \vas delig?!??*^^//, ' ^ g 'ly entertained at the beautiful ^^gOn^ii 0 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomp Oj son Friday evening, Jan. 21. Mes 0/ 0 dames Bculah Crawford, I. S. ^ rry* J AC:__ A T TIM J- ' P1 jn\_ ;>0 | innmpson ano miss o. imuu- j >ie < nc ? brand were hostesses. The meet- n oci-dr/n tb- i ing was graced with the presence vi.V m'ofc :he of Miss S. E. Greene,. Messrs. F. nl.xhint t_l ny J.p. Abraham and Nathaniel TJes- teachers 1 red tyt't of. Allen University. A del1- a well pi 11 y cifcus chicken salad course ?with "wrth?tire?c hot wa* served^- ?14-- wora. I<"mse Cai collected on the Gymnasium drive pff'cers: F The Quarterly Conference a t '1?"^'. die Trinity AME church on Sunday. fr. jyj)-a ^ sen was a success from every angle. V ' * ill; The presiding elder delivered two The'rex' ^rmons_ > ,, V . t vin Mrs. R. S. White entertained a nH|.(j ^|; . die few of the members of the young wi?h the in- er set at her home Mondav even- je(^ ^v' rm ing. Games od various sorts were p,.?f y r ast played. The hostess served hot ' p Flack to c^-oa and cake. I ty,0 count* 8-8 4Rev. Fv Cannon is doing splen-1 th-? grest the did workrr at the Presbyterian j The-assi are church. The crowds that invjaria. I pLM.Ct rf n TT laTy attend his soTyicc* indicate | Teachers' the fact that he ig a powerful i Drive, hav tig LKAfHttt pMlj? _ X i is a Reason Why X rvn ih i ible-Tested i LOUR | - - -? ? % arolma's Most Popular Flour. > f -day and you will see the reason - " , Vfor yourself. > ^??V. ^ ~ r ly better flour for the money. jf t X ? ^ _ X sT COLUMBIA I?Y ^ erCMflling iCoT^ x JSE" Breaks Loose! Murder jn the Cell Blocks I . . . Terror in the horror "Hole!" Sirens shriek terror Condemned to "Solitary".because -^^B|^^^|j^he^vouldn'i turn rat and squealI Better death than violate the merciless code of the convict! feasor SATURDAY- 1 ^ 1 pni'ta ft wiifmufnl PliiiuXfu^n 'HfHl Jnds of Mrs. Beulah success is cue to the fine spirit are glad to know that of cooperation existing among th< e to be out again. teachers in working with their chard Allen H/ldebrand leaders. ? with his parents after , , . * lished his college work ^ bp Third Institute Day for the University, at the expi- teecher? of Cherokee county was the first semester. 1 on January 24 with the Jeanes ror.doji Qounty Teacheralte,>' hev Presiding. The day was a held a~ successful ses- sPent very Profitably. The first aturday. aM ?pcond institute days were held ^ ' on July 25 and November 3. re" ?? sportively.- The general theme of1 t the institutes was cc/ncemed with ? '"----.the manner in which a subject >rokee County Teachers' couTth be presenter.' so that it could i in its attempt to pro- be of the greatest interest and y-sional growth _for the benefit to the child and to ;show us purpose by means of hew it could be correlated with~ ias gone far in accom- other subjects and with the actianned program. Along vity period. frrrmnrTeacher, Mis* M. " anon work the following lhe J canes Teacher, Mws Mary; 'rof. S. C. Cureton pres kctrtSF Cannon and several toachs Vontrice Glymph sec- cr- of the county motored to Lan- I ss Saili0 Eppn, treasur- castpr on Saturday to atten! the) tlarv Willie Smith r.hr Fifth Congressional district tea- l n committee. v ' chers mcttirtg.. An * intereetin^ t monthly meeting of tho fntl helpful program is reported to ? will be held at Gran- bnve boen enjoyed. The meeting 1 school on February 6 wb' be be^ in Gaffney at Grangroup discussions being ml "'Kh school next year, vs. D. M. Zimmerman, Prof, and Mrs. D. M. Zimmerl. Cureton and Rev. M. man md Misa Flossie Hammonds Mr. 0. M. Mullinnx, sP*nt last we?k-end in Oranger superintendent will be speaker. * The GranarJ High school was ociation boasts of . defeated _by_lha-Finley IligK?mHftstrafion fn the State tbotn games of basketball p'syed association and also re- | bere 'ft9t we?k. The games were ing reported f7d.lOrTh0 Vft?y interesting and both teams 'played well. Amonf those ?cco? IS11AEL CHAPEL r m k church Bv (Mrs.) J?sa?e M. Watkina Rev.. T. J. Douglass, Pastor ?Greenville, S...C.?The members _ of Israel Chapel C. M. E. church are_ delighted to have as their Pastor, Rev. T. T, Douglass. ... Sinjbe being here he has - put h'rnsclf in the heart of each j iifen.ver of the church. The ghureh has put on new* life inn ev- f eiy respect. The work of our church continue to go forth with even increased enthusiasm and interest Particularly interesting is the up wf.rd trend and increasing attendance in our morning and night seivices. - - - - -? J _ z Our model Sunday school and , Epwo:th League which was orga nized two month ago are quic^ progressive. .. Begir ning, January 17 we ob- ~~ served inspirational week which began?with-?our?first - quarterly mfeting Sunday morning the ,presicJng elder preached a wonderfu. se*mon. He.used for lh? subject of his sermon Zacheriah in the Sjcamore Tree.. Interest was tense ns the message was dehvtr* -fl eJ with thought and force. On | Sunday afternoon Rev. T. N. I Moss and his congregation wor- J shipped with us and he preached a soul stirring sermon on the subject "Work in the Church". Swfc day night the presiding elder a- I gain entered the pulpit and preach ed on the subject Daniel in he Den of Licr.s. During the discourse ho pointed out very vividly the hardships; Christians hiivp tn un. _ dergo. Monday night we had quarterly conference. The manner in which the .conference was conducted and the splendid reports coming from the Afferent departments of the church pointed to a year o-f success. Tuesday, Rev. J. ?W. Witherspoon from Allen Temple A. M. E. church and his congregation worshiped with, us and ho preaehed~a wonderful sermon. Wednesday night, Rev. W. M Watson and _his_?congregation worshiped with us. He preached a noble srtmon. Thursday night the senior choir of Israel Chapel C. M. E. church sponsored a musical and literary progx*am. Friday night the Junior MisSionary society. sponsored.?a?can? die light pantomine consisted of tht leading characters of Grpen- . ville; MrsWJessie M. Watkins, di- ' rector. ?Money?raised ?. Inspira-" ~ tlapal Week one hundred and six dollars. BENNETTSVILLE NEWS The schools are working hard with I^iss B. E. Graham our county supervisor "still " having succ^s" with the group meetings. New schools are still being build ir\ thr county. The Pee Dee Union closed out Sunday with the St. James Bapt- , church. Rev. Wright preached a splendid missionary sermon Sun- ' day morning at the union, The Marlboro union was held at ' Pleasant Hill Baptist chlrch. called to Chester Thursday on ac- ' count cf the cleath of Mrs Wright's uncie, undertaker Spann. Mr.. Jenkins spfcnt Su>iday in Sumter - guest of his daughter at Morris college, Miss Anna Jen- ' kins. Mr. J. B. Drake district mana- 1 ger of the N. C. Mutual Insurantcompany spent last week in Durham, N. C. on important insurance work. "?- ? Dr. and Mrs. W. S.,Hanna were the pleasant visitors Sunday evening at the reporter's home. The usher board met at the _! honip of Miss C. D. Sanders Sun?lay. A/ter the husiness part of the meeting Mrs, Hanna in hei timely way made an interesting speech to the members. Mr. J. . C. Robinson student of State college spent the week end home with parents Mr. and Mrs. _ J. Robinson. Mrs. Bridie Harley of Clio was in the city Monday on important school matters. MisK White of New York is in thP city visiting her undo and _ cousin also sister little Miss Connie White and Deacon C. R. Reese u'aughter Miss Mabel Reese. I Mrs Wright, mother of Rev. A. J. Wright is out again to the de-~ light of all. The triends are looking forward fo . a nice time Feb. 3-7-8, at .the. special show at Palace~theatrer A valentine social is on .JL'ven by the senior ushers. Dr. G. R. Robinscm will" preach Sundav morning at Saw, Mill church Rev. M. Booker pastor and Sunday 7 p.m.-he will preach" ~ at Shiloh church. Come and hear one of o*ur own boys. CAMDEN NEWS 1. At the end of six progressions the scores \vere~ as followsT Mis^ ~j Jtrhtr Mr-Thcrmtrc, first Olub pri4Br ~ Mrs. A. B. Jones, second and Mrs. Anpip Thompson^ low. Mrs. Am- 1 elirf Gamble first ituost prize and < Mrs. Mary Peck Williams, low. Delicious repast was served. The Palmetto Leader wil be at the Thomas Drug store each week. < We will be glac.? to send in all city news. | panyinfr the team here were: Prof. ' S. L. Finley, Coach A. Ifardin, x#: r> 4 tYiis*eg Dinue ruierson, r,rnesune Wilkerton and Ida Brice. ?A- Kmfessionai WOTffSWs basket ' ball t?'?ni has been organized jiere 1 | and aii> team wishing to boo'k at f geme may writ?, Miss Effig T. Martin. X v < Saturday, February 5, 1938 SMITH-COLEMAN FUEL CO. - ? "Satisfaction or Money Back" COAL - COKE PHONES 3124 and 3125' 921 Taylor St, COLUMBIA BAXLEY'S DAIRY Grade "A" Milk PHONE 2-1116 ? ? 1339 Elmwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. - . ~ THE MIO.Hr? PICTURE "HURRICANE" DOROTHY LAMQUR JON IIALL ?I _ PALMETTO Starts MONDAY I IrT^I r ILP^MURRAYS ^ W HAIR POMADE ,? . WlSJUST RIGHT rORMtt '% B/ * - > TOE LOUTS, ?h? WnrM'. Champion endorses and uses only MURRAYS HAIR * POMADE because it is World's Champion Hait Dressing. It must be goodi You try it TODAY 11 W1XXSBORO NEWS Fairfield County Training school has juft closer her mid-term examinations. In ctyeckirug up, it is found that pupils as a whole ai> piogressing nicely. ^ In n basket bal game between sehool-hr team and >3t. Barilffbns girls last Friday the scores st.'od 11 and 14 in favor of Fairfield. 1 he game was enthusiastic fr- m beginning to end. The Ladies Befriendly club of >ur townn rendered a splendid pro G*ram to a packed house last Sunday aftemnoon at * the Trestyferian cherch here. Music was rendered by the New Hope choir as- ? dsted by the Russell's gospel singers. Mr- and Mrs-. Richard Harrison announce the marriage of th^ir laughter Annie Mae to Mr. Jas. Carter of Richmond. Va.. Dec. 10. Miss Harrison is a former graJof Fairfield?County Trainingschool and we wish h r happy sai'inp ovtr the matrimonial sea. Misses Mary Wilson, Annie Counts. Messrs P. A. Stewart, J. M Beatty and W. A. Ross were aHnng those from our town who it'encVd the &th congressional dis triet teachers convention it T-nn eu >ter last Saturday. They reported a pleasantn and profitable trip.- Of our group Rev. J M. Bi.itty delivered tho inspirnHrmnl a Mress. . _ A very pleasant surprise nartv wa-i given at tbeTRofh^df Mrs. Sarab Mcintosh in hono,."of her i'aughtcr, Miss Alice last Saturday ni^ht. The affair was sponnsc/red .,* by h^r brother. Prof F. E. Mcintosh. Our school faculty and! others- vho were present enjoyed a d' lifhtful evening. T SJ. A LB AN TR. SCHOOL The work of the second semes-ter is. under" way now, everybody seems to liven up since the bur- * den of exatninab on is over. Quite lior?r roll for the first semeste^.,, A bus load of pupils from 'the . first grade and 6th and. 7 grades.' ? 1 n charge of Mrs. Dash and Miss Brown visited the Meadow Candy Co., and the Coca Cola plant in Greemville last Thursday. Theyoungsters reported a very inter isting trip. The 2, 3, 4 and 5th grades expect to visit the dairy and bakery Wednesday of this week. The St. Alban teams journeyed :o Fountain Inn Thursday^ night tTTd~wef<f~engaged" rn one the nosl thrilling battles of the sea ton. The girls' game ended 19-19; while the boys lost 31^24. i : ? -,+r^?- - > : . a