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I A Grateful Dish- - But
what is a Thanksgiving
dinner without all those extra
little goodies such as rolls, cakes,
cookies fruit cakes and pies?
Well it just isn't a Thanksgiving
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I dinner mats ail. AULun raDietested
flour is ready to help you
put the day over. So include a
sack cf ADLUH flour on your
Thanksgiving shopping list.
ADLUH Table-Tested Flour is the
| Best Popular Priced Flour on the South
| Carolina Market..
I Try a Sack To-day and Be Convinced
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I Allen Bros. Milling Co.
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1 Jacksonville, Fla.
i Adult Round Trip Fare: From COLUMBIA to
8 SAVANNAH r.A . * ?i en
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H| JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 2.50
* Children !V years of ace and under 12 years of age, half fare.
* Tickets sold for use November 18-19 & 20th. Final limit Noivem*
ber 21, 1938. . ^
* Excursion tickets will be good in coaches only; No stop overs.
\t: No hacuaRe checked. Excursion tickets must he purchased
- ID! . J. T. COBB, DPA
f Southern Railway System
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THE PALMETTO LEADEI
Thanksgiving Ball
I Columbia Township Auditorium 1|
Thursday Nite, Nov. 24th
I | ?MUSIC BY?
Zack Whyte 1
1 AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
I'| Admission? ? ? __ 60c ;
|j| Students: ? ? ? 44c ||
IJ
1 BEN COLEMAN
I GROCERY and MEATS
1 Phone 9307
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WE DELIVER
| YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
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RAH!! RAH!! I 'WHO ARE WE?
BENEDICT! BENEDICT!! CAN'T YOU SEE?
y Taylor's Tavern
IS OFFERING A PRIZE
. . To the Bov who makes the most points towards..
Winning the Thanksgiving Game.
MEET THE BUNCH AT
I] THE TAVERN AFTER^THE GAlrfE
| AN1)
| DINE AND DANC E ; ?
BREAKFAST DANCE FROM 5 a.m. TO 9 a.m.
I ? FLOOR SHOW AT 8 p.m.
g. \m i\ew nostess, Mrs. norence Tucker
-il Call 92G5 lor Information
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0 VyvS. ^ new P^tform creation featuring l||
% ^ DUTCH BOY HEELS. Beautifully \
8 contrasted with alligator calf to match.
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!\ll BUY D'S?=
1&19 MAIN ST.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ed oitizc p, and while the bod
Continued from Page 1 lay in state at the home, friend
" " both white and colored poured ir
ors; eiprht small girls were flow lo the home to take the last loo
cr bearers; eight young men, ac-? at ?no who was a friend to all?
tive pall bearers. Many relativ- womam who wa^ a loving wife an
es and friends from out-of-town m?ther, a peaceable neighbor, an
Mrs. Laura Reid died at her dhildrP'n in her community. Mri
home in Joterville, after an ill- Reid bore her illness with Chris
ne?s of ten weeks. fShe was one tiari fortitude, and passed quieti
|of_Che8ter'a very highly respect-1 away in th0 firms of h?r daughtc
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j* Miss Edna, while the husband and M
2 other children were assisting in T1
5 doing all they could to help her to
2 tarry a while longer. Her shroud m
g svas orchrd silk, and the casket L
Iorchi crushed velvet. The room
where the body lay was filled with et
flowers which came from white
and colored friends here and else- 01
where. A very-attractive design
came from Miss Edna's pastor, n
afnd church in Yomkers, N. Y. Funeral
services were held at Brown's tj
Chapel church in the county, of
which the deceased was a loyal tc
member. Rev. Mr. Crocker preach- (1(
ed the sermon, Miss Louise Frank e]
lin read the telegrams and letters.
The church was packed to tl
overflowing for the funeral ser- el
vices. Mrs. E. N. Isom was un- hi
dertaker. The grave was a mound (}(
of flowers, the graves of"a son '
and daughter wh0 passed away ti
some years ago were also cover- h
ed?with flowers-for there were-so -p,
-?va?y?designs.?Besidea?her hus-band,
she leaves five daughters, B
Miss -Edna Reod, Mrs. Martha tl
Reed, Mrs. Mary Thompson, all F
of Yonkers, N. Y.; Miss Ruth Reed v\
of this city; Miss Daisy Reed, a fc
student at Benedict college, Co- re
Iumbia; four sons, Messrs Glenn, F
r| Frank, James and McKinley Re<d. M
I J The Rteds have the heartfelt sym A
pathy of the eirtire city. iu
? i ne uoain 01 ivirs. flattie Mack
Gill was a shock tjo everyone Sat jc
urday mornipg, for her illness was a,
only-a few days. Mrs. Gill wa
the mother .of tive small children. ;n
She was a loving wife, a. devoted lt
mother and daughter,, and made tl(
the home s0 very cheerful for her ti
nufcbnnd, her children and her |y
mother. Funeral sei vices were w
held Friday afternoon at Metro- M
politan A. M. E. Z. church, Rev. C(
W. A. Hilliard preached the ser- fc
moru Presiding Elder D. C. Cros p.
. by offered pi*ayer. Mrs. E. N. ff
| Isom was undertaker. It was
very sad when the casket was r,{
rolled* into the church to see the ft
father following with his baby t\
in his arms, a small child holding h,
his hand, and three orthers .just be- jr
hind him. All eyes were tearful (>
at this sad family group. Mrs I)
Gill was a faithful member ol t;
Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. church
and many were the friends who S(
were at the funeral service^ to n
pay respect to this dear, young s
mother who passed away so quick- p
ly. She was buried iry Ileftron
.cemetery, under a mound of beau- si
tiful flowers from white aaui colored*
friends from far and wear. ^
:She~"W3g the "wife?of?Mr Rob?F- |]
"Gill; her children are Robbie, Jas. n
Charlie, Sarah and William... 1 it
mother, Mrs. Ellen Mack and her a
sister, Mrs. Emma N. Reed of Ml. a
/Clair, N. Y., survive. Mr. Gill, f
'Mrs. Mack anul Mrs. Reed have the fi
heartfelt sympathy of everyone in
the death of their loved one. s
Mr. Clarence Edward Simis and : b
Miss Ella Mae Coleman announce |
their marriage which occurred a
August 6, 1938. ft
Miss Daisy Reid of Benedict
college, Columbia; Miss Edna Reid e
SPECIAL TH
GUARANTE
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'rs. Martha- Rend, Mrs. Mary'i
hompson of Yonkers, N. Y., were|
tiled home because of the illness1
id death of their mother, Mrs. I
aura Rcid.
Mr. Clarence Leathers of Fayteville,
i-N. C., was called home
jcause of the death of his broth- <
Master Leotis Leathers.
Mrs. Emma Reed of Mt. Claire,
. J., was called home because of
ic death of her sister, Mrs. Hatc
Mack Gill.
"Mrs. Margaret Smith of George
iwii was here for the funeral of
er. nephew Master Leotrs Leath:s.
Many out-of-town folk were in
le city this week to attend funi*als
of loved ones. Chester has
ad u very sad week with so many
laths. ~
Quite a number of citizens atmded
the Dedication of Finley '
igh school on Thursday r>ite. The
rockman presented the keys of j *
le building to Principal S. L.!
inlcy who responded briefly. Rev I
r. A. Hillard received the keys
r the community with a brief
sponse. Music was furnished by
inley High school chorus with'
iss Pansy. Penaergrass, pianist.'
t -the close of the program, the:
alienee passed through the build I.
g and looked at all of the rooms.)
On Saturday morning at Finy
High school, the Teachers' Co.'
isociation was held.. Miss M. D.
elly presided.- After -the open,g
in the auditori'um and a few
marks from County Sujit. Nun>ry,
the teachers passed to the
assreoihs. Thrs year, Miss Keland
the white) County Nurse
ill* teach classes in First Aid;
iss F. B. Cassell will teach a
>urse. in Progressive Education
>r grades 1 to 4, and Mrs. C. M.
>r grades 5 to 7.
iMi's. Allie M. Ferguson Smith
' "Spartanburg, who taught Home
eonomies in Finley High school
velve years ago spent a few
rmrs here' Saturday. Accompany
ig^ her.-were Miss-Agnes Brown?
f Wolfo.rd; Miss Eulila Bunch,
nncan; Mrs. Rosa Barton, Founlin
Inn.
The last scheduled game of the
;ason will be played Wednesday
ight, November 23 with Emmett
cott High, of Rock Hrll, at the
air ground.
Mr. Preston?^Wynn-is on the ick
list.
^11 of the friends in Chester
re very glad that?Rev. W.?A.
ether?ynar?of woi>-- at Metopol:an
A.' M. E. Z. church. Rev.
nd Mrs. Hillvard are a very pleas
lit counlo and have hundred* ef
fiends who wish them a sueeessul
year. "f
Mr. Clayborn Leathers, is quite'
iek this week at the home of his j
rot her, Mr. C. E. Leathers.
Mrs. iDella Bell R. Dibble is out
gain after being quite sick for a "
t'\v weeks.
Mrs. Farrar Webb, Mrs. Flornc.e
James. Mr. Clarence Klugh,
IS WEEK AT V
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Jul For Your 0,
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$14.95 for this s(
new spring! Howe
spring COSt^ou oh
$1.00 Weekly Pay
spendable Furniture'*
1211 MAIN ST.
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Saturday, November 19, 1938
4 BIG DAYS!
Starts SATURDAY . ..
o
"MEN with WINGS"
Starring
Fred MacMurray ? Kay IMilland
?P AL M E T T O?
LEGAL' NOTICE!
All persons having impels as
wills titles to properties, mortgages,
deeds or other legal papers,
ploase call at the office of the late
HnVQ fiofnvilnve
J ? " c.x. l.uill
10 to 2, during the nionth of November.
" low "cost"
excursion
savannah
florida
Ilere'p the opportunity to preview
some of the world's foremost winter
resorts at Seaboard's drastical
ly cut -fares.- Enjoy their- fa set? nating
beaches, st^e their many renowned
beauty spots-over this big *"
weekend. P.Ian your trip this yvay
in speed, safety, comfort, Rig savings
in transportation costfT?more
money and time for recreation.
Round trip fares
from Columbia, S. C., to:?
SAVANNAH ?__$l.i>0
JACKSONVILLE 2.50
TAMPA 6.00
ST. PETERSBURG 6.00
W. PALM BEACH 6.50
MIAMI ? ? ? - 7.50
Children 5 and under 12 half fare.
Tickets sold for all trains November
,-18, T9. and -20 except No. 107.
Returning leave as late as evening
trains Monday, November 21.
Tickets good in coaches only. No
baggage checked. No stopovers
allowed. ._ *
Ask Seaboard -Agents for Details
J. L. Carter, DPA.
Columbia, S. ?. Telephonic 3821
of Greenwood, attended the funeral
services of Mrs. Lniirji Reid.
Mrs. M. E. Dunmore and Miss
Wright of York spent a few Ifiiurs
in th<? citypSunday. ^
CIMBRELL'S I
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Condition)
is Double
ng Cost |1
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j 95 /I
ok? jp*?ur
rould pay /
ilUatlonal, rv
ver, for a / -fl
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your old /
the I
ly $9.95. /J? 8
for It!
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