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* 1 FRESH THICK _ r-| FAT BACK MEAT I PHILLIPS DELICIOUS I TOMATO JUICE ___ I GEM MARGARINE I PILLSBURY'S 24 lb. Bag ?? I DIXIE, NORTH FIELD OR SV EVAPORA' I 3 tall or 6 small cans I RED ROSE FLOUR 1 24Jb. Bag ,,-. I Economv nr Silver P u ? J ^ IGRAPEFE 3 No. 2 cans Okra and Tomatoes CRESCENT SALAD DRESSING Qt. Jar 1 25( ~ARGO PEACHES SAUER KRAUT 2V2 can ___ -10c Sun sweet Prunes lb. Package ; 10c D A \T\TUD II K Oil uriiiiiuiv linoii No. 1 can 10c ' No. V2 can 5c s /Fresh Lima Beans No. 2 can 10c ? Mixed Vege t a bfes No. 2 can 10c BLACK EYE PEAS ^ 4 lbs. i . 25c " , BANNER BRAND Breakfast Loaf No. 2 can 19c SALTED. Soda Crackers lb. 10c SOUR OR DILL rurtTri nn ritKLI^S Full Quart Jar 15c Haiti a flOHlc "Where The Dolh GOOD EATS ? Mrs. Rosa .L. Mundle*of 1316 Divine street left Sunday for New York City to spend sometime with her son. We are wish ink her a very pleasant stay while ] there. Misses Geneva I(. Griffin and Mable G. Prince, the teachers at Aynor, were the week-end guests of Miss Adline McQueen. The host made everything very convenient for her guests. They attend-' eiT~a party at the home of "Mr. | - ' . r. .l M n J a . - 1 miu inia. r rami vjeraifl on irldSy' night. The evening wag well spent in different activities. The guests reported a very pleasant and happy week-end. Mrs. W. J. Cochran and son, little William Francis of Kittrell, N. Cy, spent the week -end with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. F. W. WilliamR of 2205 Laurel St.. Mrs. Cochran was looking the picture of health and reports tho work at Kittrell college progressing and that she left Prof. Cochran in perfect health. ^ 9 mm L'AMUSANT The meeting was called to orJ 1 - ? nt-r oy xne cnairman of the pro-gram committee. A hymn was iung~1e<f fcy Miss Davis: ^ Prayer" by Rev. Burroughs after wiiich one verse of Have Thine Ow?n Way Lord wu sung. This being.* > ib?ting only thaAoain? i * lb. 10c 14 Oz. can 5c _i_, lb. 15c BEST FLOUR $1.104 rISS TED MILK ;L_20C ?Plain or Self-rising _?:zzr75c up Coffee lb. 17c TIT JUICE 1 25c No. 2 can 10c EVAPORATED f APRICOTS Jj lb. 15c SNAPPY OK MARCO > Dog Food caiTtSfc PORK & BEANS ; 2V2 can ________ 10c - Baby Lima Beans r 4 lbs. ~_ _ 25c Yellow Eye Beans : 2 lbs. 15c Fresh Bulk Grits - 5 lbs. 15c i MATCHES . 3?5c boxes 10c 1 Oxydol ___ Pkg. 10c Palmolive Soap 2 cakes 13c Red Cross Towels Roll 10c _ 1 1 - a m' waiaori 1 issue 4 Rolls 1 *_ 19c SUPER SUDS Red Box 10c SUPER SUDS Blue -Bex-10c Stores ar Does Its Duty" ZERO PRICES oi greatest importance was dis cussed. The topic for the hver ing was "Why Does Churchc | Maintains Schools and Colleges? ' which was developed to the high I est. I" We are happy to announce th marriage of two of the member Miss Stroman to Mr. Brown o this city, which took place Thurs day evenin, Feb. 24. The weddin] was well attended by the mem bers and the bride was most beau tiful ever seen. A member, Mr] Ryle introduc lid to the club a song which wa adopted bb our theme song, whicl is to be sung in the tune "Wher He Leads Me I will Follow". L'AML'SANT The club met at its usual hou at th.' home of Miss Ora Ma Trezevant, 1018 Harden stree with the^ president in charge c the meeting. This was our regv lar business session and we discus ed old and new ' business. Th members of the social committe mado their report for the club, j party was decided upon at an eat iy date. Two of our members are coin to ffot married on Thursday nit and all of the members are ursre to be present The members ar Mtss Tsabell Stroman anil Ml Willie Brown. Our new membe is Mr. Lewig Hardy. We adjour. d to mMt at the home of Mis C. Wbaley 1926 Gtrvsls itreet 1:-- .... TM IN LOVING-REMEMBRANCE You left us one year ago today. Gone but not forgotten. Sleep on. We loved you,. I But Jesus loves you best". , . Signed: J J. M. Dawson, husband Mesdames Mabel Harris 1 and Grace Ashe, daughters. .Abbeville, S. C. March 5, 1938 pinewood nbwo Thanks ?We ^wistr to thank?ow? manyfriends for the splendid assistance in pur great struggle </f repairing1 our church, St. James A. M. E. church. Rev. C. L. Barr, Mrs. Gertrude Barr and son were the dinner euests of Prof, and Mrs. Ransom White on Sunday and enjoyed a delicious dinner. Mrs. L. B. Ttivers and Mrs. Mary Wells were missed from church Sunday. ^ ' WAVERLY BRANCH LIBRARY REPORT FOR FEBRUARY Circulation:?Adult fiction 61^0 and 40 rentals, adult non-ficticm 271, periodicals 42, total books aricT periodicals 963 and 2 pictures. ?Juvenile?fiction?626, non-fiction 658, periodicals , 18. Total books and periodicals 1302, grand total 2265. I Vnw hnimworn Adult 22. Ju-I venile 20. total 42. Re-registered bc/rrowers: Adult 9, Juvenile 1, total 10. * Reference readers 940. Twenty-four schools and Camp Moore have deposits. .Books added for circulation: 2? new rental books, which are adult fiction, 16 adult fiction, 12 adult non-fiction, 3 juvenile fiction. 4 rew reference boc/ks, as follows: Who's Who in Colored America, Negro Year Book, Columbia Encyclopedia and the 1938 World Almanac. With all of these new books, current periodicals and "newspapers, the library" otters Valuable reading material for information, inspiration and pleasure. The pub lie is cordially invited Trrrd^urged to use in a larger measure the advantages offered. The W-averly Garden club sponsored by Mr. Pr'C. Lane with B. T. ~W! High~S?hool-lK>Y<r Trr Horticulture classes are beautifying the library grounds with shrubbery donations from the Dogwood Garden club, the Columbia Garden club and Mr. Lane's personal donations. The library toff greatly appreciates all gifts, contributions, sug gestions from individuals, clubs and groups toward making the library more attractive and useful. We also appreciate the valuable assistance furnished by the W.P.A. in h"ft employment of three regular book binders. ? ? WINNSBORO NEWS. The people of ^this vicinity were reminded last Friday and Saturday that winter is still here. The Willing Workers Adult school is moving on nicely. On the evening of Feb. 22 an?interesting program celebrating the . birth of George Washington was pulltd off by the students. Appropriate readings, poems and songs Avere rendered. Revs* J. M. Beatty and T. Gunter made very timely talks on the Father of c/ur eoun try. At the close our Prin. Mrs. L. P. Campbell surprised the audience with a repast of tea and I cakes which was enjoyed by all. We sympathize with Rev., and Mrs. Janerette who have been all of last week at the bedisde of- her father in Irmo, w^ho is critically ill. Mrs. Hattle Stevenson does not improve at all. Her daughter Mrs. Hdlen Archie of Washington, D. C.. and_Mrs.- Eva Bouknight- -of- Winstcm-Salem are both here at her bedside. - . The baskotball teams of Fairfield Co. Tr. school had two more hard battles last week. Brainerd boys and girls .motored from Chester last Thursday and took back a double victory by close margins. The score3 boys 14-11; girls 18-9. * ? CHESTERFIELD NEWS }. Rev. P. C. Hiddleston had ex i ?y.11 i- A tf i m- i? t, Lcuciiii services ut mt. laDOT 'OT. E. church Sunday morning. Members and friends flock to hear his c great messages. The church is s ' moving onward and upward by i rf leaps and bounds, and has made i- wonderful progress since he has K been here. I- j Sunday night marked the close - . of the Union services at Salem I Baptist church for an indefinite - time, as for services at the differS ent churches on Sunday nights, h but the pastors will exchange pule pits all along keeping the Union spirit up. Rev. R. N. Bittle preached the closing sermon. Associated with him were Revs. J. H. Toatley W.W. Edwards, P. C. 'Hiddleston 11 C.B Bethea and Rev. Rogers, pastor. Monies raised for the two months Union services were $59, of which each church got what l*-i was raised on its service. iS, Sunday afternoon members and 1 e friends of Grand View Presbytere ian church, motored to Sweet * , Home Baptist church, a few mies ' . in the country to present Heaven 1 Bound In lntoro?f nf aalA ... -.v^. vwv v* omu WIIU1WI1. R These good people are building a e new church, and are rallying for < d that cause. Rev. Hollis Spencer ia ' I Miss Charlie Belle Stanley, atuT dent of C. M. A. Cheraw, spent the n week-end home with her mother s and Bister Mrs. Leah and Mis* Mar lM?i SUnlay. - I " rPALMCTro LEADER CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Continued from page 1 program. Every number was en joyed. Especially was the applause great for Mr. Eldredgi Hammond who is without a doubl another Roland Hayes. Messrs. Cyril Spann and Lloy< Degraffenreid Benedict College at* dents, spent a few days here witl their mothers this week. The County Teachers' Associa tion closed this week after a mos enjoyable time spent from montl to months Mrs. Ruth C. Pride am structors expressed thanks fo courtesies shown them. Presiden S. L. Finley thanked all for thei hearty cooperation. The officers fo the next year are: President, S.I Finley; Vice-president, Miss Gem va Chisolm; Financial Sec'y- Mis M. D. Kelly; Recording Sec'y Miss Cleopatra Spann; Treasure) Prof. A. D. Hardin. At the clos of the meeting, President Finle invited all teachers to Open Hous in the Home Economics building there, under the supervision o Miss Ernestine Wilkesron stoo five high school girls in white uni forms to explain to the teacher the things made by the Hig School students which were on di play' in the Sewing "room. *Ther were book ends?dresses?fane work of aTl descriptions?Bur carving?lawn figures?and mos attractive of all, a model two stor house which stood on one of th large tables. The girls made th furniture out of paste board, at} soft wood, and each littel roor * :*> witn its tiny iurniturc iwrcu real. The little bath room equip ment was carved , from white soaj The beautiful lawn to this horn was shown up by green pap>e shavings. The teachers lingere long over the many exhibits,, ac miring everything and complimer ing Miss Wilkerson for' this wor derful _ showing. After viewin these things, they were" invited ir to the kitchen where they marche past tables filled with variety san wiehes and a plenty of hot coffe and Russian tea, where all ate an drank as much as they pleasei Every one seemed?happy^?ever one enjoyed this repast, which we given to the teachers by Finley I School. Thus closed, this year ft the County Teachers* Associate h At"the home of Mr. and-MrS;-< E.' Leathers on Friday aftemooi the Annual Dinner for the Agem of the N. C. Mutual Life Insuran< Co., was given. There were thr< tables in the dining room, eac covered with a lace tablo cloh and a large bunch of jonquils 1 the center.. The meal which wi prepared by Mrs. Lottie Richbur Mrs. Katie Allen and Mr. Harol Crosby was most palatable ar *as served in courses. Those ei joying this tempting repast wer< Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers. M and Mrs. D. H. Babcock, Mr ar Mrs.. Wayman Johnson, Rev. ar Mrs. Hilliard, Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph Clinton; Prof, and Mrs. S. ] Finley; Dr. J. S. Allen; Mrs. 1 L. W. Stanback; Miss Sarah Agui Mrs. Katie Allen, Mrs. Lottie Ric burg; Mr. and Mrs. Johns; Mr Cora Foster; Miss Bessie Rushini Mr. Harold Crosby, Prof. Gaffm of Rock Hill, Mrs. Seale of Roc Hill, Miga Ilattie Ramseur, <sashi< Mr. O. B. Drakeford, of Kersha\ Mr. Getty Babcock of LanCaste Mr. Israel Stanback. Mr. Leatl ers gave some interesting fad about the company, and presente to some of the agents $40, as reward for the fine work they ha done. It was a very enjoyable al temoon, and' all left for Jthei home happy that they had thi good entertainment, and happ 1 i. 1.1 ? * ? ?? < mi* i. mey were memoers 01 tni good substantial Insurance Com pany. ? _ JOHNSTON NEWS The Woman's Missionary aocie ty of Rosa Spring Baptist churcl celebrated its 3rd anniversary o: its organization on Sunday, Feb ruary 13, at 7:30 o^clck. Rev. J S. Gordon preached a special seri mon. One of the delightful socials ol the Valentine season took plac? Monday night wheh Mrs. Salli< Lue Pope entertained^ with a Valentine party at her home for th? benefit of club No 3. Rev. and Mrs. P. P. Burt ol Edgefield were dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bouknight on Sunday. Mr.'Herbert Jenkins of Aiken was seen in town on Sunday. The Willing Workers club met Palmetto State Tc IvOCAL HOUSI The Palmetto State Teachers 1 C! -1 n to TTL- T I t iTi aitu i'J, 1 ' i JLO# 1 IIC liUCBI VjOT tions for homos to accommodate 50c per day for lodging or $1.25 ] Persons desirous of accomnn the followingiJorm and send to lumbia, S., C. - , Address Number of rooms Men or Women ?. ! ? W Remarks; ? H ^ fLADSON PftESBYTERLAN CHURCH The Woman's Missionary Society extends an invitation .to the pub*. ' lie to attend the program of tEelr ' 63rd Anniversary Sunday, Marchl6th, at 6 p.m. Mr*. J. J. starfcg of . Benedict College will be the prin* cipal speaker. The various Mis1 sionary Societies of the City are 1 sending, greetings. An enjoyable musical program has been arrangLjbL ?-"> - - . r? Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor Mrs. C. A! Johnson, Pres. a ' ? 'r Camden news. ~ t t r Miss Celia Brown Passes. r 1 c The whole town of Camden was '* shocked beyond description on Feb !* 18th when Miss Celia Brown, only 9 daughter, of Mr. Postell Brown * and the late Mrs. Nannie Brown, r' was killed in a car crash near the e Boy kin Graded school. Mrs. Cary rie D. Hunter, of Rembert, also i?-a teacher at .Boykin school and '1 Miss Brown had been to Camden ^ to get Messrs. Alfred Fields and , George McKensie of Mather Acad emy to referee a game of basket* ball. On their return, about two miles from the school, Mrs. Hun8 ter lost complete control of her e car, Miss Brown .receiving fata) y Injuries. All were rushed to the P Camden Hospital, where all exlt cept Mrs. Hunter were found to y be in s aerious condition. Miss e Brown passed at 7 p.m. The oth* ers are doing as well as can be * expected.. Miss Brown was funern alized at Trinity M.E. church Mon y day Feb. 21, at 4 p.m. Long be'* fore the hour the church was pack i ed with friends who came from! e far and near to pay their last: * tributes of respect to this lovable d young lady. Beautiful eulogies were given by Dr. A.R. Howard, i D. S., of Sumter, the Reverends' J. W. Boykin, P. B. Mdodana and B R. F. Freeman, pastor. l" Dr. (Howard read the 23 Psalm, Rev. W. T. Nelson 'sang, "If 1 ld Have Wounded .any Soul Today.", !? ft Choir of teachers sang, ''Jesus Savior Pilot Me," "Just As I Am" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus.' y Resolutions, from the Boykin 13 school were read by Mrs. Louise Reid, and from the County Teach >r. era Association by Mrs. A. S. n-j Thompson, i he dowers were nta^ny and beautifutr n<| Miss Brown was a lovable and talented young woman, having taught in the Boykin school and County for twelve years, and ih though we deeply regret her unt, timely passing, we know that God if doeth all things for the best. Out of town friends and relatives to g the funeral included iDr. A. R. \A *T :?.?~ ?? >v nowara, sumter; Mr. and Mrs. id Charles Bracey and daughter hou' * ise; Mr. and Mrsv G. W. Bolden, e: of Union; Miss Parnell Salley of r. Bennettsville; Misses Evelvn id Bright, Daisy Roach, Nettie Fraid sjer, Myrtle Stevenson. Beatrice s- Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bright L>. and others of Columbia. Mr. and 3. Mrs. Throoner and Mrs. T. Frasier rs Lancaster; Mrs. (Rosa McGheeih Smith, of New Rochelle. Miss s. Brown leaves a father. Mr. Postell Pfi Brown, one brother, Postell, Jr., y and many relatives to mourn her k loss. V, LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB r, !ai The club met at the home of ^ Mrs. Lillian Slightes 910 Senate street. The club was called to or . dcfrr bjn the vice-ptee!?ident, Mr. P James Kennedy. Appropriate r" opening exercises were conductr ed. After which Mr. Sam Will8;liams, the president presided, y, One was reported sick - by the s committee. Unfinished business i- was then taken up. New business at which time a fish fry was plan to be at the home of Mrs. James Kenny 1221 Wheat street. Ten mefrnbers were present. Next meeting will he at. the home of t j Mr. WeBtly Johnson, 1213 Wheat f street. . ?? - ? . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah . Friday night, February 18th at r 7:46 pm. '' Edgefield Co. Tr. school senior t class presented The Night Cry on . ia.i -? * lam, neunesaay mgnt. ! The P. T. A. i8 doing a work > ren will never forget. The majority of the student# f here are coming to school every ? day which gives us a very good : Mr. J. P. Burgess addressed the agricultural iboys along the i line?of (the next year's project the Chilean Nitrate Corn and Cot: ton contest. > iachers' Association NG COMMITTEE ' Association will meet in Columbia nmittee will begin receiving appliesteachers Monday, March 7. Rates: per day for lodging and two meals. >dating teachers will please fill out C. W. Madden, Howard School, CkT Telephone ... -.. Persons : .... [eals Yes No. (Check) -J>St 1 * rnmtmmmmmm i Famous Orches _?AT Township A Wednesday Ni During S. C. Colored T 11 ?Definite arrangements have heen 1 N. Y. Orchestra representative for Redman and His Nationally Famous son and Louis^ McCarrol, both famou This attraction will furnish music the Ball to be held March I6th at the ial evt'.nt during the State Teachers March 16. 17, 18 and 19. People fr< as adjoining states will be on hand U is to be the outstanding social event o mmmm m : DRJVE BY FOR >] ICE CREAM BARGAINS ~ FIVE FAVORITE! 1FLAVORS ; Pint 10c -4 Cold Drinks 5c Duren Cash Grocery1 2022 GADSDEN STREET ; BAXLEY'S DAIRY i' Grade "A" Milk ; PHONE 2-1116 <S33S tlmwood Ave., Columbia, S.C. ' |J Now?fj BROADCAST | of 1938" ?WITH? W. . Fields? Martha Raye F Dorothy Lamour k Ben Blue PALMETTO II I SAVE " I more rr AT n CORN OR RED RIPE TOMATOES <1?-1 CAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER pound GUARANTEED FLOUR 24 lb. bag _ FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR ^" FRESH THICK FAT BACK pound JEWEL OR SCOCO LARD SELECT PINK ~ E -Salmon tall 2for 25c C Celery ,'ggg 5c|s Lettuce \fr*? _ -? 5c C Head I J. DRAKE 1??? ? Quality Launc A SERVICE FOR We Pick Up j Also 20 Per Cent Discou STAR LA 1801 taylor street " r? t ?? ^v.. t r v-Saturday, March 5, 1938 tra to Appear A Luditorium te, March 16 'eachers' Association jp * the personal appearance of Don i Orchestra with Orlando Roberis radio and recording stars, and an elaborate Floor Show at Auditorium as the highlight-see ' association in Columbia, S. C., >m all parts of the .state a,s well > attend this colorful affair which f the season. rhrilling Story Of The Race Tracks! ? in with STUART ERWIN UNA MERKEt . Now Playing or The Remainder of This Week DEN'S "po.^ ? 33c 75c 10 lbs. 52c h.L 10c 8 ft CARTON 83c VERY DAY ,OFFEE _ lb. 17c DEN'S Pi'rf'E PORK 7~ AIJSAGE __ lb. 19c HjSO ni 15c Delmar EDEN'S 7~ f ... ??' ? Iry Service EVERY NEED and Deliver. int for Cash & Carry lUNDRY ~ PHONE >234