The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 29, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Pace f ' 1 ' ' " 3?0eeaO0Cya?*8^^ I AUTUMN F ^?jS Prices Are Down! * Everybody's "Saving! This Sale, All Wee SILVER CUP COl 5 1 Tfc Plfo n * ?" * "o * * / iv ? FRESH GROUND TO SUIT ^ j WHITE LA 5 Every Bag Guaranty Jewel or Mountain ; 8 lb. Carton | PINK SALMON _ Gvm or Delm ; Pound ___ ___ __ i MAYFIELD CORN Libby or- Delmor j No. 1 can ____' ?? ^HLK?Dixi? 14 Tall or 8 Baby Car JELLO?All Flayori GRAPEFRUIT JUI( DOLE, L1BBY OR M5LMONT ; ^PINEAPPLE, Crusli ! FANCY BLUE ROSE Is RICE SOUTHERN G?M CUT BEETS No. 2 Can _1 5c Hersheys Cocoa 4%. Can 15c Ernst Corn Flakes ^Pkgsr:~:i.:rr~9c STRING BEANS 4 No. 2 Cans 25c IARGO DESSERT?No. 2?/, can Peaches 2 for 27c VANTf,T,A-> BULK Wafers lb. I2V2C Peanut Butter jj 2 lb. Jar 23c 1 DROMEDARY Cranberry Sauce ! 17 Oz. Can . 12y2c ? 5 CRESCENT I SALAD DRESSING 1 Quart Jar -. 25c == | PINTO BEANS I 4 lbs. .... 25c IN A V I p Hi A INS s Pound . _ _ _. L" 5c 2 WALDORF t Tissue 4 Rolls 17c {Home Where The Doll; ?S????5?8?aX8??3^^ j THE CLAUDE E.( REAL ESTATE?RE "THE LARGEST AND * 1232 WASHINGTON STREE1 j: Properties Bought, Sold, i Properties J See M. J ? 1414 PINE STREET for barga Houses in all S - ?imoKaaaacxM unnm n **"> ?>,?i DUE WEST NEWS As usual the servicdS wore gooi hi all the churches of Due West Homecoming Day was observed a Mt. Lebanon A ME church and i (Treat throng: attended. It was In -?-i OOD SALE Values Are Up! Stock Up uuruig > tr,t)ctober 24 to 29 j ?FEE?Mild-Mellow | 3 lb. Pkg. 43c I 1QAI_ ?-jCE FLOUR ;ed 24 lbs. 85c i Laurel Shortening 83c ... 2 tall cans 19c rtJL lUttl^ttUIIC ? I*1/* .. _ 4 No. 2 cans 25c ite Fruit Cocktail ? 2 f?r"-2f&r: 1 or North field is - ! 23c J I s 5c 4 No. 2 cans 25c e led or Sliced 15c -jTTbs. 20c, Skinner^ Macaroni 2 Pkgs. 15c Octagon Soap or Powder 5c LAKtiK 8UK Chipsp, .SLDkgs. 25e -BtUE" ? Super Suds ____ 10c Apple Sauce 4 No. 2 Cans "..11 25c Tomato Catsup T4~T)z. BotFe 10c New Pack?Fresh And Juicy Evaporated Fruits ' PRUNES-APPLES-PEACHES 5c lb 10c lb 10c lb. Apple Butter ; 56 Oz. Jar 25c SALT, MATCHES : 3 for 10c Gerbers Strained BABY FOODS !_ .... 2 Cans 15c _ J Camay Soap cake 5c Baby Lima Beans i Pound 6c "Stores ar Does Its Duty" ???*C0CiDC82?^C^^ TREASON AGENCY 1NTALS?INSURANCE LIVEST IN THE STATE" T PHONES 4382?1383 Exchanged Leased, Financed, Developed . WATSON ' Ins in property for Colored people ections of the City acfC8^??are^3?0Q08^-?r^;a:a:w;?.9a fmMmumMKtmmmmmammmsk j -jpirinj to be th?re. I Mr. and Mrs. John Benjari 1 md their dn?f*hter Miss Ri - were Sunday visitors of Miss J t Holmes. She r<*torn?>d with t+i s to her work in the Groenvtlle c - schools. The Benjamins are r? * r ? dents of thd mountain city. ( S Mrs. Cora Valentine was the j Sunday guest of her sister Mm.] r Beulah Vauss. With her were Mr. 5 Prince A. Childers, principal of 2 the Antrevvlle school and Miss G. 5. E. Doyle, teacher tin the same x ft gchocft. They alsu aliunde J ser3 vices at Mt. Lebanon church. S-- Miss Janie Wharton came over 3 and attended the homecoming on 2 last Sunday. 5 Thct farmers in this section are 6 busy sowing grain. All crops are B about gathered. a Mr. C. W Flliq hftg ngn^i B ?un his school work in M,cCormick 8 county. ? PAGELAND NEWS ? Mrs. J. L. Johnson cam? horme ? Tuesday after sponging several 8 weeks with relatives and friends 8 in New York City. On her way ? home she stopped over in Newark, 8IN. J., and High Point, N. C. 8 Dr. J. S. Mass^y of Monroe visg ited at the home of Mrs. Ola S. g Brewer, Monday and Friday of ? last week. Friday he waa accom8 paaied by his son, Dr. Clarence 8 Massey of Wadesboro, N. C. 8 Prof. D. Newman, Miss Dora 8 Brewer, Mesdames J. C. and J. L. 8 J Brewer motored to Monroe, N. C. 8 Thursday afternoon. 8 Mr. u?;d Mrs.' Thomas Melton, ?--Mrsr C. A. -Robinson, of Pie Dee, 8" JN. U.; Mrs. Joe Gilcris and son g Jo-?, Jr., of Ilamlct, N. C., visited o relatives here Sunday. 8 Miss Catherine Blakeney spent 8 the week-end at home from Coultcr tfcademy. | RIDGE SPRING NEWS 8 We closed our second school 0" month" at RuTge Hill high Friday, cr ieachera gave favorable and in8 t^'resting reports as to the procT gross of students. We are glad 8 to report that there is an increase 8 i.? our enrollment and the atten8 dance is fine. g Teachers tund classes are rnak8 ing special effort to make this a 8 model school. B..... The Seniors will attend the g State Fair in Columbia Thursday, g Don't forget "the Halloween ? party. October 31st orv the^choot g ground. ?. g We are expecting tcf see you at O the Million Dollar wedding Friday w night. ? Church ^CSfiLXommuaity -' -"sr?tf; e services at Ridge Hill g -church, were?short and" iYTterest^ g ing Sutiday. A number of church-goers at g; tended the association ini Johns', several. B^ttis students _ spetrt 8: the week end here. 8 Mrs. Mary Jackson is still on g: the sick list. si See Robert Hammond. Read 8i-'ihc "Leader". *-?" 8 MT. MORIAH BAFT CHURCH Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor I " Spartanburg.?The members, and friends of Mt. Moriah had the pleasure of hearing two great ser mons delivered by the pastor. At 11:30 the pastor selected his text S from Romans 5:12, subject:' One g; Man. At 7:30 the raster apoko fiom this great subject: Escape :s for thy life. Every heart was rnJL spired to go- forward anddo more ^ Sunday school convened atr"the i usual hour , with a-splendid gath| _ilng. -c?_teaehecs - and- scholars. "Our Day of Rest," was the^subiect. The same was enthusiasti-nlly discussed and applied Beginning Sunday Oct. 23, the nastor is having revival every Sun dhv f?u^lhri_r|ext four Sundays. CVme out 'and worshTjr~WTtll us. Visitors are always welcome at Mt. Mrriah church. ABBEVILLE NEWS _ * St. Jamc, Sunday school onenHr "d" at the usual" hour 10 o'clock! * \t 11:30 the pastor delivered a ;j wonderful sermon. * A Bible contest was rendered j Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. 5 Th"re were prizes given to the X o-e finding the highest amount of J chapters. First prize winner and second prize winner: Misse? Carr rip M. Browne as first prize winW; second, Miss M|:irie Kcfnnedy. fr Mr. Roston Johnson has gone g to Ne%v York on business. 6 Mr. William Greene is in the g ?ity after spending bis vacation 3 -n New YorK. 5 Grace Chapel A. M. E. church 3 '? toeing over the top with her 6 Cc| ference'" Claims. 5 Friday, November 4, will be an 2 Old Folks convert. The most fun I von have had in a lcltg time. The Y. W. A. C. held a lovely meeting Friday, October 14 at the home of Mrs. David Scott on Blue Hill. Mrs. Scott served a lovely dessert of ice cream and cake, car.dy and fruit. The next meeting will bo at the home ol Mrs^Meiviti Caters on Secession ? Ave. You are cordially invited, txc ? ? MINISTERS WIVES* ALLIANCl Continued from Page 1 j, a very pleasant meeting. The 5 membeis. as usual, were all smila t The devotional exercises wer< I heartfelt and inspiring, intersperS' -r^T with very heautiful music, lec 5 by the sweet "singing pianist, Mrs _jjj Owens; and with her soul yut tliti ? 5 the music, she thrills ours and w< sing lustily and enjoy it greatly The only v.?e fault we find is, that nin shes tops at the -tinie when wt jth ar t getting full of it and about .A. I readv to shout. I believe that sh? nrr, rwould make an excellent elngtnj Hy evangelist. God bless all of thosi )si ^ food woman and make them help rHJg PALMKTTO LgAPBB o A Complete BUILDER Hardware Featuring Your Need [ Known Popul; Carey Asphalt Shingles and L Roll Roofing* R Oorbin Locks and Finish L Hardware. L Chattanooga Grates. L Miami Medicine Cabinets, a Peerless Dampers. C Sheffield Braes Fireplace L Goods. E U. S. Gypsum Plaster ,? c ____Get Our Priees Be press<?d to pursue. On account of lateness -of hour the committee will be appointed by the president the body so empowering the president to do so at the next meeting in November. 1 Ttlrs. Starks being mentioned for president said her work was such that she coulcf-not be present at all times, as she keeps very busy with her school duties. I Through thrt kindness_o??Mre.? 'Adams "and Dr. and Mrs. Starks, the reporter wras-permitted~to en ~ joy this very pleasant annual meet ing which gave a deal of pleasure. To them she says Thank You, t Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Grant through the votes of the ladice be- ^ come our music directresses. We must also remember that we had in our midst Mrs. Butlar, who is the genial wife of Profes-sor Dutlui, une~of our professors of Allen University. We wera glad to have her with us. Mrs. McGill the wife of the President of Allen University was with us and gave words of cheier. Hope she= will continue to be with us. The refreshments served by hostess we're just delicious and that added a plenty. Next meeting at home of Mrs. E. A. Adams T ? J.. -4. 1 ALJ..J TV 1 . ?? L.auy sueei, imra rriaay rn inov- i ember, at 4:30. Pleasa ladies be | ..present. Mrs. M.E. Lowery, Reporter. ,| ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH I Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor . - - * Asheville, N. C.?Services thruout the day on the past Sabbath were extremely interesting. Beginning with the church school, the attendance was hrrge and the * C( lesson was conducted with much thoughtr-The school thai"* rt was ready to make its full re-1 port for the annual conference bud p get. Many visitors were presemt at the Sunday school horn*. Much care was taken as usual to beau-1^ tify the church for service and to lift the atmosphere to one- thatyj? would be inspiring and comforting, n At the morning's service we wor-'e shipped at our church with the Junior choir rendering the music.!. | From the subject "Abrnm Pleads j ^ I for Peace," our pastor delivered a] I very interesting: message. There; ^ I was rn evidence a deep spiritual i, tide and fervor. The presence of visitors was acknowVedged and ? warm welcome extended. The Sen], ior Missionary society sponsored t its usual monthly program a t ^ i which time emphasis was given to its work. A large crowd, enjoyed thi program. At the evening's ser ^ vice, the three Methodist churches f assembled at Hopkins Chapel for ^ their closing and climax service. A vast congregation rctpresenting j i the three churches as well as a host of visitors were On hand long ^ before the hour of service arrived , The choirs of St. James rendered the music which was indeed an- . 1 go'ic. The choir is under the direc ' ek?n of Mr. J.W. Brogdon. The! ; Rev. J. W. Heyward, president of i Morristown College was guest I 1 speaker When the -financial rc?-' suits were-announced, St. James r f was found ahead of the other two t ' churches by the amount of throe r hundred and one hundred dollars J respectively. One thousand five f ' hundred and fifty four dollars. In ^keeping with tho agreement, our I !I nnstor, the official board and St. jl ' I.Tames church were lovally enter-Jn ' tained s the guests of honor at p Ithe YWCA building orr?Monday ^ stnighfc past. A very interesting pro ! I gram was rendered. Thus was s ihropo-ht to a close a most wonder- * ful fellowshin meeting among Me- * ! thodvsm in this section of the c.tyi- ^ ? * ?? ? ; Trade With . j] Our Advertisers :s AND Service Is in the Following ar Brands: r. S. Tile Board and Sheet / lock. ful m-i'Liftingr while they climb.'-j At the clost of the devojionals the regular business was taken up.' Nominations for the officers for the year as folliws: For president,1 TVfra P P PV\or\r\n11n vinn nvnei. ' A'A i O . IV. V/i ? IV.V 1 VkJl . dpnt.. M>g Pnw?; cn/?rofrn.ryJ Mrs, " McClellan; treasurer, Mrs Mance,lThe old reporter having becta elected to this position at the organization of-the Minister's Wives Alliance which was about twelve years ago and since that time was elected for life time, is still beins F. S. Genuine Rock Lath. F. S. Gypsum Metal Lath. F. S. Gypsum Cone Bead nd Conerite. >hio Finish Lime. .one Star Cement. Hamond Lawn and Cylone Fenee. ?- ?j* fore You Buy? SHOES FOR MIM "Musketeers" Our Jarman "Musketeers," styled in the ' Norwegian manner? an authentic style trend that is receiving nation-wide accept ance from men of discrimination. Drop in and see them. /5V ^ M o?< Si y l?i saxon-cuixum LOWBYS NEWS The sixth annivcusaiy for the as tor on last week at Brown's hapel AMEZ church was a~su? dss. The pastor Rev. A.c, Crodf. v- was sir"pleased at the way the lembcirs attended, that he decidd to give a banquet for them or 'riday night after service. Sandriches and ice cre^m were stirvec ree to more thart foity at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Willre Miles iven hy the^qaastor; which was omething unusual for them foi ever before have they ever enjoyd a party givdn by the pastor. We were very sad on Wednesdaj o learn of the sudden death ol ur teacher at Brown's Chape} chool. Rev. Byrd. He has taugh< ere the past two terms. ' His aughtor Miss Abbie taught in his dace the past summer. Wo ar< xpecting she and her mother t< each the remaining part of th< erm. Wn extend to the family oui leepest sympathy. Rev. and Mrs. A.C. Crocker wil >e dinner guests of Rev. and Mm \ K. Addison on Oak St. in Ches er. They nro members of Brown': Chanel. Thev will also be week nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M rames. Mrs. Millie Feav and M s. .Tnnh *aul will loave Thursday, Nov. * or the S. C. Conference in Gaff icy. Rev. and Mrs. Crocker wil eave Wednesday. CH ER AW N EWS The fallowing wclaimed h\ leath: Mrs. Re?sie Prineo. dougher in-law <7f Rev F W. Pric-ce o"d the bahy son of Mr. and Mrs Tames Bass. Mrs. Ptincn died > iiHMiun^ hi ner norre. She leaves a hwhard, Robprl 'rinre and five children: Messrs ^rniirp:, France^ and Bisil Prince if New York: Mis~ Myrtle Pri"ice t-d Alexander Prince of rheraw, [tsTT other relatives and friends. The teachers of Robert Smalls chool and many of the other cachera cff Cheraw mrttored to Jhestcrfield Mord^v to hear the /ery irfspiTinpr address delivered >y State Supt. J. H. Hope. Miss Martha -Stroator, Mr dunter, Mrs. Daisy DiScni and Urn. E<trm>nd McFarlan of Hnrtsrille, S. C., vitited Mesdamei " " i (fife ' MAYOS C Stand Out Abo Get Yours For and Fri I 3,0* distinctive A f SUITS and ~ ALL ONE PRICE! Ar-V^&ATIONS FREE l-m% ALL-WOOL ! Tftey Score a L F'.?*.d Goal ?or J STYLE and QUALITY l I d A New Dept for j I STUDENTS I Smart clothes for the | Student. Sizes 15 to 22. I Manish Tailored? I , ?Hard Worsteds roBanHBur Fanr.ie McFarlan ar?d Julia Strea- ' tor on Sunday, October 16. Miss Martha Streatcr of Hartsville and Walter Stveator Wilson of Morris college spent the week i end with Walter's mc|.hfr Mrs. i. A. V. Wilson. | 1 Messrs Howard Roberson, I. W. ^rNelson, Mrs. Ella Pitts a'oid Missi les Mary Jane Broadie and Marga ret Mcintosh mntorcri to* Albany:? Ga., last Saturday. The party returned Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Nelson who has ba?n spendJing sometime "at her hcune. ,j ATTENTION! j! . Morris College High School and , ?Normal Classes of 1922 We are calling every loyal mem , ber of the abovo named classes to . relive those grand days of '23. j I Please meet us at Morris Col- C s lega in a class reunion Thanks' giving Nqv. 24, 1938, to drscuss _plans for rebuilding the fence??-! . round the athletic field. Bring along r. donation as a beginning and let's make plans for the comple-' t tion. 1 ' Th*.re were no slackers in those grand old days, .et there be none ' j now. - It?--Dr. I. D. Pinson, Pres.,~M6iTisi College; Blanche Thompson Ix)wherr. Acfine Chr. UDner S. C. Le-1 ?-;t>na Eurton McMillan, Acting Chi*. J Lower S. C. ; I WATCH 3 the ' Expiration DATE I uii. yuur ( PAPER <? 1 SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION % > ' ' ? __ , Saturday, October 29, 1938 LOTHES ve the Crowd ? ?? Thursday flav'c r^m^c MM W V^MAJIAW > DO ,"Er J XL-WOOL *. HATS ; Smart-fall bats. ?? ? Latent brims, ^B newest shades.d? QJ" Ciiinraiitced loin fl */tJ hold their I 1 shnni's. B 1 ?" ? ' 1 i Street *~~ She's Torn Between Two LOVES! . , Don't Miss It "That Certain Age" with Deanna DXJRBIN Jackie? ? -fcfelvyir~~ Cooper Douglan Now- Playing -P A L M E T T OTHE FORUM r if Booker Washington Hts, ^ Will Present As GUEST SPEAKERS Hon. I. S. Leevy Hon. H. E. Lindsay SUNDAY October 30th, 4 P. M. 'LACE? Cleaves Chapel C. M. E. Church Itooker T. Washington Hts. Sponsors: jee Goodwin, J. W. Beachum ^ -j?l' ---