The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
Sunday was a lovely day. St.
Jaaaes church is having a successful
lima. The Sunday school open
ed at its usual hour, with Mr. B.
Johnson Supt At 11:15 the pastor
brought a wonderful message. It
wa# enjoyed by all. The October
rally was held Sunday night. They
rateod |114. Each captain did his
-or her duty.
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Suede is the important I
Fall elegance. We presei
l^rffrnn nf lnvplv npw afvl,
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alenderness.. Rich, deepI
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acnfftnga and keeps its
tyles at
_ $2.99
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Be Righ
It Costs
You don't have to spent
correctly, but you do ha
that are carefully chosei
better details of tailorii
quality. In this?we pri
of service to you. Come
the handsomely tailored,
and overcoats we've pick
standing values. You'll
ing here.
$22.50 tc
Conftla
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Miss .Louise Patterson of Mc!
Cormick is spending, a few days
with Rev. and Mrs. W.S. Mims.
Mr. John H. Jones left Saturday
for New York. He will be missed.
He has been connected with tha
Richie Funeral Home for sometima
A Minstrel will be given at AC
TS Monday night, Oct. 17. Tha
minstrel is given for the benefit of (
Harrisburg Street school and is,
being; sponsored by Miss M. R.I
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C^BX^AhV
7all Costumes
footnote this season for
it it in a glamorous col- '
V
es to give your foot new
piled suede that stands
first?loveliness.?Many
$3.98
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&HOBS
STREET
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No More!
i a fortune to be dressed
ve to select from clothes^ 1
n for their values, their ^
ig and their authentic
ide ourselves?we can be 1
s in and let us show you
beautifully fitting suits i
ed because they are outreally
save money buyi
> $35.00
nd Co.
IN STREET j
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Friends of Mrs. Ada Davis William
sregret that her marriage of
Oct. 2nd will cause her to leave
Abbeville. She married Mr. Jegse
Williams of Atlanta and we wish
them much happiness.
Rev. E. L. McAdams of Mattoon
Presbyterian church, Greenville
preached at Washington St.
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Friends are invited to worship.
It WUuhlh&tSrT StreeTwuren on
the 1st and 3rd Sundays. The pas- .
tor is Rev. B. T. Davis of J. C.1
Smith University, Charlotte, N.C.
Abbeville Co. Training, School
opened on Sept. 5, with about the
lame enrollment in the elementary '
ichool as last year, but with an '
ncroase in the high school. , |
The changes In our faculty this I
rear era two new teachers: Mr.'
i.A. -Ashe, who teaches history I
ind civics, and Miss S. E. Nance I
vho teaches Home Economics and i
[cneiai science. i*ir. Asne ana t
diss Nance have charge! of. boys' i
nd girls' athletics. They are mak >
ng? plani_ta purchase uniforms i
or the teams. ]
To Lead K. C. Bulldo*
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^CAPTAIN
Crombie
KNOXVILLE. COLLEGE
Bukt3)o,q.s .?^or
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?C^OKA?-na *TANOlMGWhen
tha Knoxville College Bull c
ogs step out on the' gridiron Sat-j'\
rday to meet LeMoyne, and give' f
he "first- football parade of the! s
eason before the hometown fans, 1
ohn Crombi-e, introduced above, <
rilLlead the K. Ceans as captain.
Captain Crombie is playing hia t
ourth year at end for the Bull- c
REPORT OF CO
VICTORY SAV
f Columbia, in the State of South
m September 28, 1938.
ASSE
^ash, balances with other banks, ...
.oans and discounts
Overdrafts ^
'urniture and fixtures ....
)ther real estate owned
)ther Assets?Contingent Assets !..
Total assets f
LIABILITIES A
)emand deposits ,
Time deposits evidenced by savings
)ther tima deposits?Christmas Ch
Certified and officers' checks, etc. .
Dther liabilities .?-?7 1....
Capital stock ...
Surplus
Undivided profits Total
capital account
Total Liabilities and Capital
On date of report the required^ le?l
bank was $2,441.95. Assets repor
egal reserve amounted to $13,571.6
This bank's ranitnl i? wnroonntft
debentures sold to Reconstruction
public NONE. Shares of first pr<
Shares of second preferred stock,
stock, par $10.00 per share.
I, E. W. VANCE, of the abov
that the above statement is true, i
the true state of the several matte
to the best ef my knowldge and b<
Correct?Attest:
E. A. ADAMS,
^ J. P. REEDER,
HBJNRY WILLIAMS, Directc
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Richland:
Sworn to and subscribed before r
and I hereby certify that I am not
8EAL T WIL
My Com mission expires at the
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8T. MATTHEWS NEWS ?
School has opened for the 1981
1939 session with all teachers ii
thtfh* positions. Prof. Ford is be
ginning his 26th year as principa
of the Calhoun County Training
school
The NFA boys again step int<
the limelight Oct. 24 with then
second annual dance. From all ea
]ini>L?iLiim* tw wiuipMnyto h
the biggest affair of thd fall.
The NHM girls are continuini
a program started last school term
Their first improvement of the
Home Economifcs depatment fo
At* _ a _ _ r\! a a _ mi - ?
mis term is a uineite. iney art
also sponsoring a Popularity contest.
The Mitchell Bcheol opened for
this term October 10th.
The Mt. Carmel Elementary
teachers ard leaving for the Instfc
:ute which will be held Oct. 16-19
it Cameron. The school will open
Dct. 20. Principal Clfcude Jones
s beginning . his second year?of
service. Tho teachers are as?folowa:
Misses Thelma McKrnrie,
Lottie Mae Ball, Mr. Paul V.
?s Against Lemoyne
O XON THe Ntu;
tXJS lOH/CH tf.C, CS SPOFtT/N<V
1 a^A "^e .
MUCf)
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logs. He is a day student, living
vithin the crty of Knoxville. Be'ore_his
colltjgg _ grid career, h e
tarred at an end position for the
lighly touted Austin High Panth:rs.
No doubt Captain Crombie will
>e on the receiving end of many
ompleted forwards this year.
NDITION OF
INGS BANK
Carolina, at the doee of buFlnaaa
TS '
-- $13,671.67
? ... 88,826.92
* 84.73
? 1.00
8,096.00
9,069.60
rf. ... 1 $69,088.92
ND CAPITAL
$18,200.13
i pas* booka 20,731.62
ib 3,187.2E
- 136.00
0,069.60
-14,611.81
702.82 ,
_ 2,460.89 *
. 17,776.32
$69,088.92
[T reserve against depoaita of thil
ted above which were eligible ai
7.
d by NONE. Capital notes and
Finance Corporation and sold tc
erred stock, par value NONE.
NONE. 1,461 shares of common
e-natned bank, do solemnly sweai
und fully and correctly repreaeiiti
rs herein contained and set foYth
?ll?f.
B. W. VANCK
TS.
ne this 12th day of October, 1938
&n office^ or director of thie bank
LIS C. J0HN80N, Notary Publie
i pleasure of the Governor.
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- GOURDLNE C1RGUIT NEWS
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day an
a the church gain filled the pew
7 of the several churches. Sunda
school at Jerusalem \waa intercsl
f ing- as usuai the lesson was di:
cussed in all classes, .review b
-? W. M, Brown. At 11:30 o'cloc
r'the pastor delivered the mornin
message from the 13th chapte
ruTStTMark and at the Z4th vers<
I He preached a noble sermon whic
f we al did enjoy,
i Or? the first Sunday afternoo
! at 3 o'clock Rev. R. A. Browtook
his text from the 14th chap
i ter of Job and at the 14th verse
He preached another wonderfu
rfermon. A large crowd was ou
' to hear him preach the last ser
mon on this side of the anmra
conference. We shall eccpect b
the Gourdine circuits We hop"
for him a successful conference
The pastor will leave Wednesday
convene at Morris Brown ehurcl
' in Charleston, iS. C.
Our sick are improving and w<
hope they will continufe. _
Jones, principal of St. Matthews.
The churches are moving alonj
nicely. All members are wide a
wake and are putting forth all ef
forts to put over their programs.
Itev. J.C. Coaxum and -Mr. J.W
Butler, Sr., spent the day i-n Co
lumbia last Wednesday at the fo
mal opening of Allen University
Mr. Paul V. Jones spent th eweel
nrwl in finlnmhio attnndincr thi
play featuring Mr. W. C. Handy
Mrs. Maggie Taylor of N7 Y
Crty is here visiting relatives.
Wd are looking forward to th<
Oyster Supper given at the honv
of Mr. and Mrs. Whaley Thursday
night Oct. 13. "Gam" will be thctri
celebrating?her 88th bh*thday. -
Seen in town during; t.the pas
week were Prof. Gabe Buckmai
of State College, Prof. Paul Stev
art of Winnsbord, Prof. St. Juliai
Walker and Prof. Mosd Freemai
of Charleston.
- On the sick list are*"Mr. Henr?
Whaley, Mr. Ellison Hampton
Rhodie Hampton. Mr Richan
Hart, Miss Ollie Hart, Mrs. Eve
lyn Johnson and Mrs. Marethai
Spigner.?
Miss Bessie Mae Ruff was call
od home Sunday because of th
sudden death of her father. Shi
has our deepest sympathy.
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
Continued from Page 1
Davrs, Mr. and Mrs. Grace, Mi
Knight attended service. Shi
left to mourn her passing six girl
two boys, a husband and grand
children.
Mrs. Matilda Shields died at he
home Monday morning. Also Mi
Michael Brown died at hrs horn
on Oil Mill street.
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Wright, hi
choir and a number of friends ren
dered the afternoon service at Re
John's ohm-fh fliKonn Q P T?1
W.1IMI N" V. .XUl
der Bvn"^ prpneheH, tVi^i mnrninsermon
at Dise HH1 church.
^Mr. C. -Brcoden, Mra. Ann
Dudley and Callie D. Sanders mc
tored to Society Hill Sunday af
ternoon. They' also attended th
funeral of Mrs. E. Lucas.
Miss iDelphine McDaniol left fo
school at Robert Smalls HighProf.
Henry Zimrpons and Mis
Pearson left Monday for schoe
in the Key school. Prof. /H?. Zim
mem rs a graduate of M,orris col
lege.
Mrs. Anna Bowmer and Mis
Thomaa, instructors in the hig
school of the city ware visitors o
the reporter Friday.
The stork visited the home c
Mr. and Mrs. J. Col em on d an
left a fine baby girl. Mother an
baby during nicely.
Mrs. Sarah Reerse, Mrs. R. Co\
ington were the Sunday afternoo
guests of^Mra. Anna Colmondan
family.
Little Miss Connie White c
New York arrived home to speh
the winUfr with Miss Mabel Reea
on Hudson street. She entere
school on Monday morning.
Mrs. M. Morris was called 1
( Columbia Saturday.
1 ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH
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Greenville, S. C.?Services Siii
< day were well attended, and
large number of visitors wei
: present. The Sunday school w*
well conducted by the Supt., Br
I J. A. Johnson, and the ?Leagt
i had a spicy session, Miss F. 1
i Lykes, president.
- In the morning session last Su
I day, presentations wore made c
r .behalf of the Trustees to Miss 1
. L. Lykes and Mrs. M. L. Withe
i spoon for the excellent amoun
rtixMi Ku f Vl*i - ?1nK> 11.
.? ? >-?. ?j ?MV>I VIUI/O tea nic i air
$64 arid $53.75, respectively. Th<
r both received the same irv wc
i chosen words, and indicated thi
, they felt it an honor and prlvHei
to work for Allen Temple withoi
any special consideration. M
Timothy Lomax, returning fro
Myrtle Beach, made his contribi
tion to the rally, also Mrs. Nell
Harris.
-Strictly at 11 o'clock, the pa
tor's message to the tots wi
from the subject "The Cloak (
, Happiness". Hd' emphasized thi
r happiness may be enjpyed on]
. when there are two or more \
share. The adulte also always g
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Iq Properties Bought, Sold,
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^io See M. J. Watson, 1414 Pine Str
'8 colored people. Houses in all s<
n ? ^
,f much out of these children ser^
vices. The morning message was
,e based on the subject "The Voice
d of Angels". From John 12:29,
j the minister revealed how it is
;o> possible for persons to hear thunjder
or angels from the same manifestations,
dependent upon their
| own soula. it was a real message.
I Immediately following, the fun1_
eral of sister Patience Hill was
* held. She v.as a godly mother,
reiand the rites were brief, simple,
18 and beautiful. During the afternoon
our pastor and congregation
!e worshipped with Rev. J. S.. W
' ' Harper at Baker chapel. Rev. D.
I P. -Adams delivered the message
in fofnthe evening hour. Brother W.
Jj? P. Gamble our efficient local
' preacher assisted in the devotions
and the invitation,
j The fourth quarterly conference
closed Monday evening in a veri
fy table Love Feast, and the presiding
elder was paid in full The
people are loud in their request
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GUARANTEED * 1
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R. YOUNGBLOOD, Manager J
REASON AGENCY \ ?
NfTALS?INSURANCE * j
I VEST IN TIIE STATE"
PHONES 4382?4383 J
Exchanged
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Mrtions of the city. x _
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GABLE LOY
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Now Showing at the
PALMETTO
for the return of the pastor. The
trustees' report showed a collection
of $3842.81 for this year, and
nearly $6000 for all purposes. The
presiding elder spoke in highest
terms of the reports and work,
and thanked the church and pastor
fir therr cooperation. Brother
Coleman of Newberry was a rltitor
at our conference.
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