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A large number of th schctols had their annual sermo Sunday.The McCall Training hi schoc closed with Rev. A. J. W'i^h pastor of Shiloh church, ^'(?Sch ing the commencement - sermor Prof. LaSaine. principal. Rev. P. R. Henakin, pastor o Ready Branch preached the schoo sermon Sunday afternoon at th Brownsville school. Prof. Henr; Zimmerman, principal; Miss Pear sun, assistant, i yuite a few of th< Bennettsville friends witnessed th< evening's program. Mr. J. ' D Drake, manager of the N. C. M Insurance company in his magni ficient manner introduced th< speaker'with glowing remarks. Mr. Jessie Iteese, Miss Peter son, Mi?< A. Thrnnas, Miss J. B Manning, Mr. Manning and (Miss) C. D. Sanders of Bennettsville accompanied Prof. Zimmermar and Miss Pearson on their trip to Hfcii niilt I in Mmiiai Mi<Hi i ifn'l ? Mi"in i^l'i i f LECTION OF Y FOODS 4 cans for 23c tals can 10c ELF RISING 24 lb- bag 59c E COFFEE lb. 26c i or Spredit lb. 10c ?ACKAGE COOKItfS 191/^ _ 4 lb. pkg. 10c BACKERS lb. box 9c imber Pickle jar 21c , CAKE OR POWDER c BON AMI 13c C- ?.MDS OR CLEANSER g feillo 3 pkgs 25c - Octagon Soap or c Powder sm. 2 for 5c Ammonia qt. 15c - POULTRY FEEDS Starrer Mask 25 !b. bag ... 60c c 100 lb. bag _ $2.30 c Growing Mash ? ~ 25 lb. bag 60c 100 lb. bag - $2.20 Laying Mash 25 lb. bag 60c 100 lb. bag $2.20 Baby Chick Feed c 25 lb. bag ' 60c c 100 lb. bag $230 ire o 'jjio nu. & can iuc | okelys 3 No. 2 cans 25c ( RONI 2 pkgs. 15c 3ETTI 2 pkgs. 15c rmour Star 5 cans 20c ,ver cow , . tall or 8 baby cans 25c >r Quick 3 pkgs. 25c CE ?40 Oz. can 19c IS 7"2HNo. 2 cans 15c I oz. pkg 10c; 6 oz. 17c O Tk-T ^ rso. z cans 25c ? ZERO PRICES Stores lar Does its Duty" witness the school program. This is one of the best schools in th< 2. county l" Sunday was another rush daj with the saints in the ct/unty. r e Our morning service at Shilol n was very interesting. Rev. A J. Wright preached from the sub>) ject "The Inner Light". Quite a t large number of visitors wen present. After the sermon Co.mi rnunion was served. Rev. W. F McCoy, pastor of- Bethesda Rapf tist church was present and as1 sisted with the morning service. e Two of his members from Sociey ty Hill were also present. The sad intelligence of the s death of Mr. Columbus Bingham 3 was received. He was a member of Saw Mill church, of which the . Rev. E. M. Booker, is pastor. Mrs. Mary Munnerlyn, member > St. Midhael M. E. church, Rev. Jones, pastor; Miss Mildred Pe terkin, member of Pee Dee church . I from Clio were also sad occasions. ' Mr. Bingham is mourned by his : wife, Mrs. Earlie Bingham, one i daughter, MtS.^Viola Davis; two ' grands and a host of other relaWu r^??.tr?Wilr. . r. <1 ... .? TBI PALME! ? ?*73 A PICTURE AS THRILLING AS "JESSE JAMES''1 John WAYNE IN "STAGECOACH" WITH Claire Andy TREVOR DEVINE liLiyiwwwwiM o w LUCKY BIRD S^CIAL CLUB The meeting was called to order April 25, by the President, Mr Sam Williams at the home of Miss Ixiuise Bishop, 1020 College street. Song by Mrs. Kenny; prayer by Mrs. Ella Thompson; song by Mrs. Marie Potlnch Scripture lesson* by Mrs. Hattie Johnson; song by Mr. Willie Boycq. The house was then opened for Tjusiness. The president iniTtingy-^wfaich were received and approved. The sick committee re ported none sick." The president called for unfinished business, then new business. The club will have a picnic al Dunbar Lake May 29. The public is invited. The president, appointed a com mittee to see "all the delinquent members of the club. The roll was then called, twenty-two memberg were present. One new member joined the club,.Miss Cornelia Oglesby, 1804 Washington street. The next meeting will -fair~nt"Mrs~ G. Norris, 1822' Washington St. Mrs. Norris will have a weinei roast at her home also. Dismissal by Mr. Willie Boyce. The club was served refreshmefit. tives and friends. Mrs. Munnerlyn leaves to mourn her husband, Mr. E. D. Munnerlyn three sons and twy daughters, Mr ( Charlie and Edward Munnerlyn . Misses Earneatha and Sugar Mun i nerlyn. J Miss M. A. Baker of the Ben I nettsville high school faculty was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Marvin Spears. They motored to Gibson and Laurinburg N, G. Also to Burnt factory sight seeing. A splendid week-end was reported. Our sick friends: Mrs. II. Bingham. Mrs. Jenkins, Mis. C. Grace Miss I. Watson, Mr. W. Baker, Mr. J. Zimmerman, Miss I.. McCollum, Miss McRae, Mr. W B rcAvn. The adult teachers are working hard to put over a j-eal pilgrimage trip to Columbia on the third Sun -day in May. See - the - teachers and pay for your bus ticket in time. Rev. A. Drake and Mr. T. I.. Eaddy spent Sunday in Chester. Mr. J. B. Drake witnessed tin1 annual insurance association held irt/ Chester last week. Prof. H. Zimmerman, Miss A. Thompson, Miss Peterson, Mr. J. Reese and the reporter were the pleasant surprise visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Drake, Sunday afternoon. Miss Inez Evans, Miss Daisy Bright, Prof, and Mrs. E. Thompson arrived horttG last week after closing a successful 'school term of hard school- work at Nicholas and Loris, S. C. Come and join the Adult Sewing club which meets every Friday evening a't the'group class at the home of Callie D. Sanders, 33 Amelia street. Adiult teachers also, a course in splendid craft work. Mrs. Eliza Cox closed a pleass ant school term of work Friday 1 njjght at tbe Fletcher Grove school. f Kindly send all ncw^. ?ur..tlur_pa per not later than '2:30 p.m. on j Monday. Also pay Junior Wright | for a 5c copy each week. | ' ^ X /V . j by antaring OPPORTUNltY, Jo /Sixth Annual Scholarship Awarr saniors and college students. ' sacured. Any studant can aa / duplicata awards will ba mad / For 1?** -- _illi ; HmV' OPPORTUNITY Jourmtt of StfTO Li/*, YotV' n- t rro LEADER " in memoriam < v m. . .. J, MOORE?In memory of our dear father, Rev. Wade H. Moore, who y departed this life April 30, 1932. *t* :it Y God calls our loved ones, but we y lose not wholly, ? What He hath given, They live on earth* in thought .?* and deed as truly, Y y As in His Heaven. ' v ? Sadly missed by Children. X moncks corner news $ ? 'i Grace It. E. Church ly The new Seminary rally began *1* at 3:30 Sunday with the Rector y Rev. John H.? Dailey, conducting the evening prayer. Scripture "les y son by Bishop Kearney. Address- X cs: Kcv. vvm. Mack, pastor of St. x Luke R. E. chun/h, Charleston *j* and Mr, George Holman. Sermon. X by Rev. Howard C. Back ?f Phil* ! A " udelphia, Pa.?An appreciative a- jX mount was raised. 11 ^ r Uncle Tug ~ [S_ Well folks, schools have begun closing since last month and will X keep a-closin' til' June, but one % thing I am thankful for the church y .'deports are open always. Den Xfolks, I wish you all will send dem children to de Sunday schools ^ and churches as regularly as you *j* sen dem to de every-dav school. X ~ MRS. WEBBER IMPROVING Y ^ j-iltwuh uf M..>. C Y M. Webber of Gadsden will be ?* pleased to learn that she is re- y sponding favorably to treatment X in the Columbia hospital. She is A under the care of Dr. A. Izard Y Josep, Dr. Doughty and Dr. Gibbs Y Nurses Richardson and Bassard Y are alternating in doing an excel- X lent job o-f caring for Mrs. Web- X ber. Paul R. Webber, Jr., is com- x ing to Corlumia daily watching his' Y mother's progress. Minnie, canio { from iSeneca for the week-end X 1 4 U/> T HI tin iniy y arc aiding her recovery. 3| ? ym X OHSKRVATION TRIP ? TIIR<>UGH N. MUTUAL A Continued from Page 1 X at the disposal of visiting classes x in buiness or allied subjects. Of ? the more than TOO agents and y district .managers on the field, X each one has felt the influence of ^ this great institution through di- ? rect contact and training, no small y part of which occurs in the Forum y " First Floor ~ ? XThe. floor chart was given in an *?* unusual manner because the first floor is occupied by the Meeharu V ics and Farmers Bank, which, although it is headed by Mr. C. C. *% Spaulding, is operated as a dis- Y tinct and separate organization, y This bank is a member of the Fed ?j? oral Deposit Insurance Corpora- Ij! firm un^l ite: f r*f o 1 nccaic t\> i T^_ V comber 31, 11?38, amounted to $1,- *!) 312,537.25V and its total liabilities wore $1,312,537.25/ { Floor Chart and Business .|. Set-up Valuable Model X | It might be really worthwhile ? to our various teachers in biysi- {? noss, commerce, economics and al lied subjects to use this floor chart ^j! and business set-up as a pattern X for teaching practical business { procedure. Instead of spending a { lot of time discussing the "Billion Dollar Club," in a recent study of X large-scale enterprises, the class- *i'' i es in Economics at South Carolina State College, analysed this -j* and saverel such comparatively. large well rim businesses and saw ! what made tbem click so smooth- ?> ._ly In ndditinn distant?study, 3. the kind?y attitude of The N. C. X -MttttmT commend- it iw an excellent place to go fur a factual study. Paul It. WebbtVi Jr^ X ?m\ i Contest. Opon to high sehoolHf Jj; Scholarships basod on subscriptions^ / / m a scholarship. In caao of a fio,y Ijf minq Jun* I, 19W?tfvdmq S*pto^W Ma MM // /.'/' I FREE ? TO T N Y WftRI This is your chance to visit the V of The Palmetto Leader in New paid. The Contest opens May 1 jj NJv\V YORK?Striking photo of Theme Center of Ne a climax to a <p?cfacu!ar ilemonstralion of l:};ht-aii< RULES AN1) REG The contest is open to. anyone in the Unitet years of age or older?'male or female. You must obtain Fifty (one year) Paid-in A< Leader firom among "your friends and acqus for at least three months. You may aco months or 1 year; But the 50 Paid-in-Advan subscriptions. Then you have won your Fi THIS IS-AN OPPORTUNITY YOt TRIP NO. 1?Contestants securing 50 Paid a Three Day Trip to New York. TRIP NO. 2?Contestants securing 75 Paid-i a one week's trip to New York. TRIP-NO. .3?Contestants securing 100 Paid a 10 days trip to New York. E N T R Y HI _>? Contest Editor1 The Palmetto Leader t31f> Assembly Street Columbia, S. C. I wi.sh to enter your World's ] ise to abide by the rules as set fo age or elder as required, so pita-' tion receipt book and any other r needed. Name -rrrr . _ mTTT Address : City tf Be sure to enter your name by Mj the "Early 1 Regular Agents from The Palmetto Leader c explain all details and assist the contestant quests to the Contest Editor. MANY CONTESTANTS ENTERED THE Fli TESTANTS WILL RE PUBLISHED NEXT V Saturday, April 29, 1939 trips] HE -? I j)'s fair World's Fair and be the guest $ York City wKh all expenses:!: , 1939 and closes July 31, 1939. $ ? 1 t * V V V V V w York World's Fair as it will look at nieht as ^ J sound created by the use of Cosmic Rays. X - ? """ i v ITLATIONS t : V 1 States, hut you must he at least 18 X & Ivance Subscriptions to The Palmetto ? lintances. Each subscription must be | ept subscriptions for 3 months; 6 !jj* ce subscriptions must equal 50 one year X > ee Trip to the World's Fair. X f CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS & > -in-Advance Subscriptions will be given ? ? x n-Advance Subscriptions will be given in-Advance Subscriptions, will be given ^ , A N K ?=- i > F%ir Contest and prom- '{ rth. I am 18 years ol $ A <e mail me a subscrip- X ^ naterial or information X fl - -f> A * 1*1 Y i State ^ | iy 1, 1939 and start off with i: t Birds". | I ifTiee will come to your home town and X 7 ? in planning their campaigns on re- t RSTl_WEEK._ THE LfST OF CON- k /J SEEK. X , '1