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Z- ' -^Lunceford a "Killer" ?In College K ' When Jimmie Lunceford's Orllchestra brings the School of Jazz11 nocracy to Columbia on March 17 i at the Auditorium, he will be acI companied by a set of rhythm I masters who have been acclaimed I favorites on campuses from "bor I <?er to border and coast to coast.'" I Further than that, he even drew I raves after playing a hop at the I University in Oslo, Norway. Arne Ivan Erpekum Som wrote in the Tidtns Tegn next day: "Such a ; ohow, such--a playing ~ and such ?fun there has never been in the , University Hall before!" At Williams, Duke, Northwestern, the University of Chicago, Cornell, the University of Texas, ^ Harvard and the rest of the almost unending list of colleges Lunceford has played, he draws ecstatic comment from the cam*3* pus sciifces who go to watch and report. That is why hn rlrnpn his New Yolk night club engagements ma and his radio programs at the bean( ginning of each year to play Junou1 ior Proms?and he plays more Ju_e, nior Proms than any other band ou. leader in America. His style o f ^5 rhythm and music is guaranteed aj| to break up that never-ending poker game in the fraternity houses teJ and ta draw even the most asoyC cial "goon" in any sorority out n0 for an evening of jive. wj True to its tag. "School of Jazz nocracy," tert of the men in Lunceford's band are college graduates, with degrees ranging from Bachelor of Art"- a11 t*1" "my np?trr is Trumpeteer,. Eddie-Tompkins de" ar gree of Doctor of Medicine. And th in keeping with the band's record Jimmie's wife, Chrvstal, jg n-m-lr. lw lhg on a Master's degree in edu^ Lcation and majerrtrrg in Psycholof< gy at Columbia University. f( The band was formed while Jimmie was studying at Fisk Uni versity. No doubt that is the rea y son his swingy music has never * lost the flavor of the ultimate in 3' campus sophistication. \ DEDICATED TO MRS. w CARRIE NELL HAMILTON FEBRUARY 19, 1939 g I Composed by j Mr?. Dollie A. Western j 509 Cleveland Street t ? Spartanburg, S. _C. [ "THE BEST WAY OUT" C c On North Church Street In the one-hundred block; Is a wonderful school Now don't be shocked? | Carrie Bell Hamilton 1 The instructor is she; 1 Each day you will find her Busy as a bee. ! The girls and boys and teachers as well Are receiving instructions, From Carrie Nell. She is a "God" sent blessing To our race To prepare so many of our'yotiths For a business place. ~ . After finishing the high schools And nothing to do xi-ii ?M vaiuc SU1U She went right up to the "W PA" And asked thern to help her make a way. And now each day as the hours' go by She watches her students With a wishful eye; We are proud of her work And I know you are too, So encourage her on Until the WORK is through. Where ever you are ever be fooled; ; Just send your children To, The Business School. They will have a chance, When their "Exams," they have passed To get a job, in the Business Class. DAW. _ SUNSHINE BAND SAYINGS CLUB I The Sunshine Band Savings elub^ met at the home of Mrs. Saya Gladden. The meeting was call-] ed to order at 8:30 Monday nite,! marcn tith. The President, W.A. Means took charge of the devo" tional service. After the devotional service the house was'open. ed for businessv? Thtr minuted"of the last meeting were read, received and adopted. Old and new business was discussed. The sick committee reported sick- Miss P. ' Trudell, Mrs. Rose Bell Sumter, Mr. McGoodson and Miss Louise Coniste who is much improved. The roll was called and . eafch member respondecf^briefly' with a" Bible verse. Mr. Sammy Thompson our speaker for the evening grave us a very interesting talk. There will be a cake-walk and kissing match at the home of Mrs Julia Glenn, 2302 Stark street on next Monday night, March 13 initead of the regular meeting. Evjry club member and friends of! -his city arc cordially invited. We ire expecting to have a swell1 ,ime. Come one, come all! iVAVERLY SUNFLOWER CLUB The club held its regular meetng Tuesday night, March 7th at ha home of Mrs. Annie Bell Daault With Mrs. Shirley Davis as Kia tostess. frot The n etjjjgjtfas called to order I rera '7 the president with the devoT1 ional exercises carried out in its Ml*-. ..a" ' usual manner. We were also favored with a few remarks by our president. The house was then opened for business after which the roll was called with each member responding with a Bible verse and dues. A splendid collection of $16.25 was received. Those listed among the sick are Mrs. Cunningham who is in the Columbia hospital and our president's father who is seriously ill. We earnestly hope and pray for them a speedy recovevy. ?i i x _ i it c? >? *; arc picaseu iu nave ,urs. Shirley Davis with us again after having been confined., to bed ; for a week or more. The club had as their guest on last week Mrs. Laura Barr from Duquesner i'a., who look an activv part in the meeting. The hostess served delicious refreshments, assisted by her daughter. The ^exT meeting will be entertained by Miss Elizabeth^ Graham at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Russell, 1008 Heidt street. Ll*CKY BIRD SOCIAL CU B" I The club met at the home ol Mrs. M. Boners. The meeting was called to order by Mr?. Eva Adams with a song led by her. The usual opening followed. The president! then, took charge and the minutes of last meeting were heard,, received and adopted. The sick committee reported all .sick [ members recovering. All committees made their report. The unfinished and new business were taken up. . A hew member joined the club, Mrs. Lueile Cook. Two f visitors,?Miss?Bishop.?arrrl?Mrs I Essie May Ashley were at. the s.il ver tea. The roll was called and 19 members were present. Out1 next meeting wjll 1>" thii h.nnr. of Mrs. Hattie Johnson. 50!) Ma-! i ion street, March 1-1. We .were served chicken, fruit salad, Crack-I evs. bread and cake. mm mm PAG Eli* VN I) NEWS Mr. C. C. Lowery of Charlotte, N. C., was funeralized here at John Wesley M. E. church, Tuesday, Feb. 28. Rev. H. E. Wilson pastor of Little Rock A. M. E. Z. of Charlotte, N. C., officiated. Mr. Lowery leaves to mourn his loss seven brothers. < ne sister and a host of relatives and friends. The public is invited to attend a play "Kicked Out of College" | to be presented by the teachers J of the Pageland District at the, Pageland school Friday,. March 24th, 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be j on sale this week. Mr. Robert Jackson of X. Y.j City, Mr. Walter Jackson of J Washington; Messrs Alcmzo and j John Henry Jackson of ^ . Ocalla,! Chlera Jackson, Lee?Thomas of; Washington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer, Sunday j ' " ! 1(U> SIZE | LIFEBOUY SOAP I 3 for 14c J FULL PINT ALMOND LOTION 17c 10c SIZE : _ YELOUR POWDER PUFFS 3 c OCTAGON SOAP 5 for 9c > mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Creator* of R?aBon?hte DRUG PRICES 15.30 MAIN ST. . I v -. - y.--- - - / . n Mr. Wilson Sellers of Durham Misses Loo'la Seiners and Itli Sellers of Ruby, S. C., were th< guests of Misg V. E. Brewer Sat urday evening. evening. ROYAL COLLEGIATE CLIB The elub 'met Feb. 21 at whicl meeting Mr. Walter Scott was host. The President " Mr. W. Ja ques in charge. After the d vo tion business was in order, Tr president made some recommend! tions?which the club agreed?up DO.^;ooo.O.O O OOO O OO 0.0 O 0Q?>0:< I Spring I I '' for All < g There is iio~ t.Unif>t about ] ig comer and it is time to st ? wear?when vou do, thin o ? ' o jr. , i Eg! Im&mk S Ol ? _ I SMART ..NEW 1 ?1.00 a | HOSIKH 2 (;oi{ s Kl'X HKSI 1 ' 59c 2 $ Saxono _S $ 900 o o 0''.'0'<yrPi' oo^'oo.oo o o 00O' DL! f~r'' srvafir j^ sorr /MWWDi/ai sea ONI*: WAV FROM COLl'MRU Boston ... ... $99 90 Bullnlo 98 46 Chicago.... ... 95.06 Cleveland ...... 94 09 Detroit ....... 94.09 Montreal . . . . . 55.98 New York ...... 95.17 Philadelphia ..... 90.99 Pittsburgh . .?*- r- . * . 95.11 Washington ..... 17.60 J. I.. CAR' N~ir. 1 Arcade Building Tel THE PALMETTO LEADER , Announcing The Opening of ! BELLMEN'S REST 1323 1-2 Assembly Street ?WINKING and DINING? This is a remodeled and Modern Equipped Social Center <. Open from 12 Noon until ? ^ H. Murray and J. E. Clutts, Mgrs. ? on. A silver tea was given on the 19th by thg club at the home e of Mr. Jacques. We appreciated *1 the selections rendered by our * guest speaker and soloist. >oooaao:oao^^^ "ootwear | OCCASIONS I it Spring is just around the fj~ rt thinking of Spring Foot- ? I k of Saxon Cullum? , : ssy Pump in Black Patent. g j y smart with its open toe o I heel? |! S7J>0 |j O tedium heel pump piped in 3 le kid?comes in Black Pa- ? I U Blue Calf and Japonica 8 i g, s 0 p ' 1 \ Just one of the very 8 large' selections of g Sport Oxfords we have S _ Tor your selection. 8 This one is Brown and 8 White. ? $5.00 | 1 : I SPRING BAGS | md 82.99 I - . - ?| IY SCOOP , 1 DON- | ST A NT HOSE I, Pr. $1.15 I ?. ? <> Cullum | ^:'OC'Oooo:o:oooox^<?5X0K0?????r ? XNow, you ran travel in Seaboard air-conditioncd, reclining-seat' yj coaches at history's lowest fares. Sleep restfully. Spacious, softly. ? uidiolstered individual seats. Lights'are dimmed. Pillows, 25c. i r*"' ^ ash rooms w ith hot water, soap and free towels. ** m*m H IKK. I). I\ A. .tephoncs 3821, 9987 Columbia JUEUUflUiU All Teachers While In Col South Carolina's Larfre? c;PRIMr. HA JL Ml 1 V-* A LI 1 A COMPLETE MILLINERY J ranging from? Np^est Fabucn and St] $1.00 to $19.5< ?Second Floor? JBIjll A COMPLETE ST< ' iatl" 'nu COTTON A WM $1.00 to $< EBflmjjSk PA YON CROWN TEST i Jewelry ? : H749C BiK Seleetion of Women Slips. \ntj see ollr Well made, full cut. All sizes Regular SI.89 and SI.9.", valuer *? ??? Fresh" olT-the season f Special $1.00 touch of spring new frock, this ?SOUTH CAROLINA'S LARG1 \ Saturday, Marcr 11, 1939. - I Ml lumbia Are Invited to Visit it Department Store ""PQ BELK'S ^ Presents ^ A STORE South Carolina's j Department .Featuring Skin Trude, Fair Forest, Superb and Lake- . OCK OF wood Hose. Priced from? 9 wear 49c to $1.00 I ND SILKS _ _ LARGE STOCK OF ems and DeB A G S ^ ^ ~ ANI> 49.50 G L 0 V E S .. k-O-Town A11 New sI>ripkr Shades | and Designs PEl) PRINTS 59c. to $1.95 Yd. ^ _ I , _^)l R , , One of The Largest Depar mt. i 98c Cosmetic Depar'mt. w Jewelry Crei up your end- in South Carolina rock, or put a , Rayety on your featuring such lines as: colorful jewel-. Helena Rubinstein, D u e trick?Brace- Barry, Harriet, Hubbard, Pins, clips and ^Ayer-Lentherie' and ?Lu cien Le Long 1 i no of - v L Men's Suits NEW SPRING FABRICS AND DESIGNS errintfbone, Stripes, Plaids and ( hecks .95 to $27.50 ? j EST DEPARTMENT STORE?