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I?BEL South Carolina's La STREET I 500 NEW FALL l D APO nauo All new shades. Values to $1.95. . Yotir Choice , $1.00 ,-4_, ? ? LADIES' New Shipment of Ladies H - fon and Service weight-; A 4 9 c B A S-ETB 50 Dozens u Ladies Full "Fashioned '**? I Hose B All new shades.^ Values to I --r 10c pi-. BLANKETS E Real, heavy part wool Blankets.-'Assortment of. colors. ' Special $1.00 ? 1 BED SPREADS 0 10ft- Beautrftrl Jle! Spreads, . assorted styles and colors. Double bed size? ' I .?your choice 49c 1 HATS I Beautiful assortment of Ladies* Hats. All new Fall styles and shades. Bcgular $1.00 Value. your choice 69c - % I ^ |^'S : I SECOND 300 NEW FA1 All new styles and shade; Special for Fai I New shipment of Ladies' H and styles. ... ? Special REMEMBER YOU ALWA . ' ) -C "T K'S?l irgest Dept. Store I FLOOR GLOVES Complete line o f Ladles Gloves. All new Fall shades to match bag. - I 59c Pr. ? ?tmon ?? nuoii | ost\ Full Fashion, ChifH new Fall shades.? Pr. 1ENTILeapin* -table- iof beautiful Lace. All-new Fall shades. Extra Special lc Yd. SILK DRESSES 150 BeaugPal silk Dresaeu. Regular $1.65 Value. 9ped*l $1.00 each . ' | Curtain Scrim g 1000 Yds. of pretty Curtain Scrim all colors, first qual special DC lard | %1. : V M W o STORE I Suits -Beautiful Men's Suite. All new styles, Bingie sod doable breasted models. Special $9.95 Complete line of Men's Hats all new Pall shades? $1.95 Boys' Dept. Boys.' 3-piece Suits, hard H finish, all new patterns and Fall shades. Special $4.98 Boys' all-wool Melton Jackets. Special $1.95 each FLOOR X DRESSES Regular $3.95 Values ir Week $2.95 ats. All new Fall shades $1.00 YS SAVE AT K'S II.M ?i-1 MI , *ipppiau?w.' i ?M 1 1 , Physicians To Do 1 y;rv>'';i *. *' ; 57 JTAfS^HfettKra' '<4 ; Nov/ Orleans, La., Oct. 17.?The i above is a paitial group of staff i physicians at Flint-Goodridge hcs-_ : pital of Dillard university who are taking postgraduate courses in Tuberculisis and Syphilis. The i ~ CHARMS A i I ^Hp|| I I ! \ I _ . r MISS T.I IF. tist, who charmed ah audience of the National Baptist Convention I in St. Louis recently w?th. her dy- i naniic portrayal of the character < of Sojourner Truth, in the inter- r lude-of the "Pageant of Progress" t which was one of the features of ROBERT SMALLS DEFEAT BEAUFORT CO. TRAINING Continued from Page 1 vis, E. GoodwatoT, S. MiddKton, _ G. Frazier, T. Mouzon and 57 Fripp. The officials were: Fint, of Hampton; Kennedy of Lincoln; Mulligan,, city. J m?: - - ?i-m?? -? Calvin's Newspaper Service TESTED RECIPE , By Trances Lee Barton j THERE is all the thrill of a treas- i ure hunt In biting through a 1 ! tender tempting cooky and finding i it filled with a ^ p" Juice delectaTTle fruit filling. This I, rj| is the kind of .cooky which B "touches the spot" when hnngry folks raid I the pantry late ) at night. AndHBH^^^HBan ' ince It Is a fig 1 filling, youngsters may be allowed to eat these cookies with the parental blessing for everyone knows what a healthy fruit figs are! Fifl Surprises 814 cups sifted cake flour; 8 teaspoons double-acting baking powder; 14 teaspoon salt; 14 cup butter or other shortening; Vj cup brow'li sugar, firmly packed; 1 cggif-weir" beaten; 1 teaspoon vanilla; ty cup milk. I 1 Sift flour once, measure, add bak; fng powder and salt, and sift again. ! Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar I gradually, and cream together until light andfluffy. Add e^g and vaj nilla, then flour, alternately with milk, mixing thoroughly after each . addition. Chill until firm enough to roll. Roll % Inch thick on slightly floured board. Cut with 214-inch ; floured cutter. Put one teaspoon Fig Filling on a circle. Place anI other circle on top, and press edges 1 together. Bake on ungreased baking sheet In hot oven (425? F.) 6 to 8 minutes. Makes 3 dozen cookies. Fig Filling 1 cups figs, chopped; % cup sugar; %, cup boiling water; 1 tablespoon lemon Juice; 1 table| spoon buttier | Cook flgq. sugar, and water 6 to 8 minutes. or until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from fire; add , Union Juice and butter. Cool. ^ Jj Trade With These i | T-5 Advertisers i ? v * -j mm THB PALMETTO LEADBH Postgraduate Work j 3^- = . 9 Ik' ?v^' ;?.' HgP}^ jroun will meet weekly, October through May, for lectures, demon, strations and discussions oh the I-4^4 J I i ! AJ 1* ihll'sl ueveiuprnemsm cneaiagnosig ahd treatment of these two nsidious diseases, Physicians who IJDjENCE MLMI I PV. A% Jp^ ' b jb* E/*r L 4 m I _SWARZ?? "Re convention ^program. Misa 3warz is a national officer of Zeta 3hi Beta sorori'ty and Dean o f iVomen of Douglass University, 3t. Louis. She plans a "One-Wonan-Show" tour this fall and Winer.? (C). WATCH the Epiration DATE on your PAPER SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION r -? p~.- 7 7- ; m1 mJ*! m it Flint-Goodridgre E < BBMhIMIII ii Bf|?jfw Kjim rvH ' * take the courses are given free serological service,, diagnostic X- / Ray service end thhigs for treatment of their private ( patients. ?*MR. EDGAR O. CHALLENGER HONORED ~ On^aat ^oesday night, Mr^iz Rack Quia yard?of?1330?Divine , streetv entertained in honor totf Mr. Edgar O. Challenger of Basseterre St. Kitts, British West Indies. Mf*. Challenger, rephew of MrJ Guinyara is a member of the British Legislature. This is ncrt his first trip to the states a8 he is & graduate of McGill university of Canada and did graduate work at Columbia university^Misi. Wilhemenia?Murnhv who is -attending1 school in. Columbia Is the sister-in-law of Mr. Challenger. ^ Those attending the affair, ex^pressrd ^ttremseTvei as having an enjoyable time. 1 . TWELVE STAR SOCIAL CLUB The .club held it, weekly meetj, ^ ing at the home of Mr. anePMrs. Gussie Austin, with a majority of its members present. The devo-^ tion was carried cmi-as usual -with "the Chaplain, Mrs. 'Sallie Mae Roof in charge. Mrs. Josephine Austin wa8 appointed to preside. -?- "During the business- hour many plans for oritcrtainment w^re discussed; so watch this column for complete information ' concerning- them. Alter~collccti ng ; dues we adjourned to meet next | with Mr. and Mrs. Josh Benson. I WELCOME FAIR VISITORS ? WHILE ATTENDING- -THE r STATE FAIR IN COLUMBIA MAKE THE ^ EMPIRE LUNCH Your Dining Headquarters 1107 Gervais St. Columbia MEET YO?R FRIENDS AT =* GREEN LEAF CAFE JASPER J. LAWSON, Mgr. 1117 WASHINGTON STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. "The Arkansas Traveler" with Bob BURNS. rRVIN S. FAY COBB BA1NTER Now Showing -PALMETT Q~. C L E A N iiri rtr tir i mi . Yvnennou want inem Prepare your wardrobe now] for Winter by letting us take care of your dry cleaning.] The cost is small?the rewards are great. Special for this week Woiuen's Fur Trimmed Coats c 7 5 C I Plain Coats 5 5 0 e | Paul & Marshall [ g DRY CLEANERS ' ? 1?17 TAYLOR PHONE 5626 g ? ?I Jl 1 jgp.i imp, L'AM US ANT CLUB * The club met at tha home of Miss Nellie Z. Myers 2223 L-2 ' Senate-street at 8 o'clock with the program committee in charge. We wish to thank the program committee havittg rendered juch a splendid program on last evening. The program was very interesting "and also enjoynjale. \11 the members seem to be. in ligh spirit and very much wide iwake'. i 11L 4-1 1. n t* wisih LU maim uic mvm- | A REM When you come to 1 get to visit Colun ** ' . Department Store. " ' your wants an^i net low prices, at ... . - /. ; 1614 Mai v Jiljp^ *? Putting off bqyrngr coaJ Li iL!. , iciuk 111 i nis cooi weamei need heat! Are you re; can deliver promptly nov worry about the immedk CERTIFIED COAL & QUALITY ' SERVICI PHONES 81 600 GERVAIS ST. mm MttMwa;r8ir?ecaao>retM?rt?^ Saturday, October 22, 1986 bers for their suuix^t of Mr. Lewis, our vice-president who ii rendering a great service in the absence* txf outr Preo^dfi"^, Mr. We were proud'to have 7 as our guests Mr. W. Lewis and Mr. Zimmerman who gave some vary interesting remai hs. At 4he close of the program the' roll was called. Each member responded with a silver offering. A delicious repast was served by the hostess. The club adjourned to meet next at the home of Mr. Lewis, 908 Walnut street. , ... . the Fair, don't forlbia's outstanding " 4. c , . * . ^Vnn will find oil ? vu " **4 *?*?U ids, at surprisingly L ' ' 7 - , . ;a * - t n Street "-T \ : I / 1 / *7" DON'T y Let It HAPPEN J TO YOU * is a good way to get r. Tomorrow you may iidy? Better call today ; and you won't have to tte future. tCOKE ~~~ COMPANY 2 .appreciation L11 & 8'i42 COLUMBIA These Super Vahie SUITS tailoring is something to brag t in these keen looking suits, fit in all the strategic point* < make a suit look well the te you try it on. The semi } ; e style brings out the width our shoulders and gives you slim tall look. These fine feai, coupled with < fabrics you'd ct only in $50 suits, make ! the djtstanding buys of the season at 'ECIAL S22.50 pe Davis Co. Main at Lady XtiC6O6OeC0OIXQIOOQ0XnOMQMQIMMNM? ^\ I .