The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1938, Page Page 8, Image 8
I ICE CREAM
Your Favorite Flavor Pint 10c
* I ALL OLD !>KlNKS5c
I CLAUDE DUREN CASH GROCERY
2022 Gadsden Street ^
ii Dixie HOME Stores i
J EXTEND GREETINGS i
< | and best wishes to the Colored Palmetto State Teach- 3
3? ers. May your conventionybe both pleasant and bene- ;
$ ficial. ..4
x ^e' aite teachers. While you teach reading, writ- <
| ing. arithmetic and Latin, .we teach THRIFT and 3
? ECONOMY through household budgeting. <
> DEL MOXTsi PEACHES ,
^_2_No^2 Cans . .... . . - _ . _. 39c
| DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE
| No. 1 Can l.t 10c No. 2 Can 15c
~T DEL MONVE COFFEE lb; Can. 25c
FANCY BLl F KOSF 'EVAPORATED
| RICE _ G lbs. 25c Apricots lb. 15c
" I Skinners Macaroni
x ? 3 Pkgs. _ _ 2oc
* *1* MARKET BRAND No. 2-can - ? ?
I SI GAR PEAS 12c Grapefruit Juice
- ? ?3 No. 2 Cans 25c
.t. III.'!V7
| Tomato Catsup ? pillsburys -bestj;
Large bottle 21c FLOLR 21 lbs. $1.10
I SaTtER "KRAUT*" ~ Okra & Tomatoes
| No. 2 Can 10c No. 2 can _ 10c
_4AnplP Butter
f. - 28 ounce jar loc
HEATIES economy or silver cup
I 2 Pkgs, .. "25c COFFEE lb. 17c
KNOX^ JELL Brillo Cleanser
i Pkg. : - ?. ? i 5c ob soap pads
% ? 3 for .._ 25c
1 AnDle Sauce -?
X a xt o ? oqn package granulated
? 4 Tso. ^ cans ~ 29c Octagon Soap _ 10c
* $ Gortons Fish Roe can r"
| Large can .. 18c Octagon Cleanser 5c
& Evaporated Peaches Octagon Soap Chips
| lb. _ I2V2C Package . ?. 10c
_ |_jQtuality?-Hf^nainy^^Effia^ncy, Courted
I11 n.
nome Mores
f "Where The Dollar Does Its Duty"
| GOOD EATS - ? ZERO PRICES
& r. j
y While you are moulding character 'in the classroom and 2
I?! on the athletic field, we are making: independent and
4; substantial citizens by fostering: the pay-as-you-earn 3
X practice. <
_ y Check your cuplwurd today . ? then come in and see 3
? our great !
| BEI, MONTE FOOP FIESTA1
I DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL
?% 2 No. 1 Cans ........ _ __ .. 29c
i GARDEN FRESH
| DEL iftONTE SPINACH
X 2 No. 2 Cans 1 27c
\ SLICED
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
. No. 2 Can . _ , L. 19c
. $ ; : : :
.{. VACUUM PACKED
? DEL MONTE CORN :
12 ounce can . _ 15c
; .
t NO. 2 CAN CRUSHED - ?
? DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE * 19c
,t. . -
X SLICED OK HALVES
g ? DEL MONTE PEACHES
| No. 1 Can 15c
V PICNIC CAN
? DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS 2 for-35e-'
t
?
* GOLDEN BANTAM
? DEL MONTE CORN
-^rNo. 2 Can _^rr?77~T5c
coi'Niin "em'lkman ===?
:j: DEL MONTE CORN ,
? No. 2 Can _ r?15c
*?* _
.{ SLICED OK HALVES
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THE PA
, Wanted
A- LACENSED BEAUTICIAN to "
begin~uwk May 1, 1938. For further
Inform&tion contact, Flora
Fordham, manager Flo's Beauty
Salon, Orangeburg, S. 'C. ~
While in Columbia You and Your .
Friends are Welcome Out at
TAYLOR'S TAVERN
5* - NOW OPEN
f Churches, Clubs and Social Affairs
I Recreation ground special ../or
j? old folks, dining and swimming.
F Home-Cooked Food and Drinks
? of all kind and-Opod-Ordeg.?
> Managfcr, James Johnson
I j?1
GEORGE BRENT
I: OLIVIA DEHAVILAND
[:
[: "GOLD IS WHERE
!: YOU FIND IT"
Ft ? IN technicolor
\ P A L M E T T O
I _ NOW I? f~.
1; \
BAXLEY'S DAIRY
I
|T Grade
I] PHONE 2-1116
r
j* 2139 Elmwood Ave., Columbia, S.C.
' ' - ' ' .
.... ! ~- {.
NEWS IN AND AROUND
?. r. WASHINGTON, Dr-ei
i,
: .... . ~ .. .
y dj j. u. nari
j. Washington, D. C.?Everyone is
? -eagoHy awaiting the~aTVivnl of the "
E JaparTnese cherry-blossoms which
E blooms early every' spring. The
trees- ure situated around 11lie tb
j* dal basin. These blossoms draw
j! people from all sections of the
E country. E
'"For the past week the attention
j' of th?? world hns been taken. iem-_ .
porary ft;om'~the~f"ar East tg \Vcs~
E" tern Europe where Germany is try
E ing to cut a pap down through
?t Europe to join Italy seemingly, so
| They" can 'push p'OoF'pjliful France
j- {out into the Atlantic Ocean. While
\ she is having cTbnieslic troubles. '
E In Europe they are trying to j
? fight while in our nation's capi- j
| t.:l they argue abo-ut our national j
, i . ?
,t. defence instead of going on and '
'j* bqild. a defence .second to none,
.] because one day, and not very long
V we will need it.
{ Last week one Mr. Keys a world*
{ war vetcran.-who was gased while
.j. ovey seas, wJtich resulted in insan {
insane'asylum under the care of
j* his people sometime ago. ' He" lo?t
X control of himself last week and
X began raging. So the police and
X fire squad were called. After
{ thirty or more minutes the policemen
became impatience /with hi it
IE and shot him. Since then the com
Y mur.ity became very unsatisfied aI
X bout it until a long drawn out j;
grand jury trial which found one
|? officer guilty but released on a
$1500 bail until regular trial. It
X Trial y was one of tjhe sorriest
V things an officer coul i have demo.
Y Mr. James W. Taylor formerly
j? of Sumter, S. C., and former Miss
X Roan Relle Child were martricd
X Sunday,. March G. She is a grad
X uate of Dunbar High school and
j* Mir.o-r teachers college and is now
|? a clerk itv the Registrar's office at
!j! Howard university. Mr. Taylor
X will leave for Harvard University
X Cambridge, Mass., on 25th to ccrntinue
his study in the School of
Medicine on a free scholarship.
JOHNSTON?NEWS x
* _
*t* Rethcl C. M. E. Church
Y A>ii>rLjpg? services snnea at
? 11:45 a.m. Rev. E. M. Gilliam, was
in charge and delivered a womderX
ful sermon. *
*1*1 Mrs. Clarence Francis and Mrs.
{ Manda Austin and Mr. Allen Pad {
g'ett spent Sunday in Trenton with
?j.''relatives ar.d friends. ..
x| Misses Mariah Curry and ShinX
e(iar Sinipkin of Bettis academy
y were dinner quests of Miss Grace
{ M.. Bland on Sunday.
Ij! The faculty of the Rosenwald
X school attended the county teach j*
ers meeting in JEdgefield on iSat^
urday, March 12,
j. Dr. E. F. G. Dent and his mis.j!
sionaries of the, entire Columbia
X district will be at St Paul A. M.
V E. Church on Sunday, March 20,
{ The public is invited to be pres- i
ent.
LMETTO LEADER ,
^Bon't forget -?
the folk at home
%
While ylou are in Columbia enjoying the
many educational and social features afforded
by the Teachers' Convention?
don't forget your relatives and close
friends at home. Tapp's extends each of
?? you a hearty welcome, and offers you the? ?H
best quality in clothesrhats, shoes, acces sories,
novelties, toiletries, household
needs and luxuries, at prices far below
your expectation. . . ; t"^0IXZ
25c size I 2oc size 50c size FULL I'lNlY
IjIvenderI iv-imhioiss
I TALC TALC W?01)1,l:ln ALMOND .
POWDER POWDFR LOIION.
CREAMS
2 FOR "'- i
14c- 25c 28c 18c g1
SANITARY POND'S 50c stee 50c size_
NAPKINS CLEANS1NG MAVIS 1
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. ?a in ESTHER t
PKGE. of* 12s Pkge. of 500* POWDER ,
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1 Oc 17c 39c 39c |:
MAIN ' MAIN I
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1 " SPRING
jx J oat arrived! And aa new
the first spring days. ^T^B V
?> Hats for every type . . . -^B^K
2 to wear, with dressy or ^W^B
0 tailored outfits. PTe o r a
O straws, baby pedalines,
0; and novelty straws in new 0^0^
0 flare fronts, boleros, bret- %A,SC
(!) ons, bonnets and off-the8r
? -face styles. 8p? ing colon.
li ^
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Fresh Ses
COST LESS
HEADLESS, DRESSED ^ FU
} Pan Trout 2 lbs. 25c Cj
? FRESII WATER CH
I Bream . lb. 15c R<
Extra Fine Charleston SE
P Whit frig 2 1t>s. 25c | Bi
WE HAVE AN UNUSUAL V
Including?Fresh Cat Fish, R
Hass, Mullet, 1'resh ?afc.r 11
Shrimp and many others to
?FISH DRESSED AT N
FRESH S. C. (
STANDARDS ?t. 35c p't. 20c j Sl
1 Eden's Sea F
jjj 1227 Assembly St.
I Quality Laund
\ SUKVICK 1'Oli
We Pick Up ar
Also 20 Per Cent Discount
STAR LAI
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A marvelous group of frocks
designed with the smart woman
' in mind! Styles for every occa- j
sion in the newest silhouette!
New fabrics, well styled prints
in breathtaking colors! Select \
several for an inexpensive wardrobe
tonic! 12-20, 30-44.
J ?! V
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Saturday, March i9, 1938.
i Foods
NOW!
ESH CAUGHT
roakers 3 lbs. 25c
OICE
oe Shad -lb. 30c
LECTED
nek Shad lb. 20c
ARIETY THIS WEEK
:ed Snapper, Flounder
Foul, Cooked and Raw
select from. *
a EXTRA COST
JIOILKS
siVects qt. 45c pt. 25c
ood Store
t
' K. C. Coker, Manager
ry Service -I
VERY NEED ' r| tcl
Deliver | ll
; for Cash & Carry
uindryI
PHONE 5234 |
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