The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 13, 1939, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Page 8 HAMI ~" FURNIT ANNOUNCES . !,//:'a P vj/Wk HV *" i ~7 ' : ! BEDROOM Some of our finest st styles underprised for room for new purchase for-onhaneihtf any bet BED, DRESS $? LINOLEU1 J 9x12 HAMIL1 '1311 ASSEMBLY ST. T _ VISIT NLW YOhF WORLD'S FAIR IPECIAL EOPHD TBIFTCTt Ojje way from Columbia UMMMfcd - _3-' ~"/"jlL IV SEABOARD AIR-CONDITIONED BECLINING-SEAILXOJL&g&S COOl, CLEAN, COM F O RTABL1 Richmond !, $ .">.40 Washington 7..'15 Philadelphia 10.(>7 I New York 12.9.'$ Boston (via Hell Hate Bridge 19.55 Pittsburgh 1 1.8\8 Buffalo 18.21 St. Petersburg 8.50 Tampa -- 7.95 Miami 10.25 W. Palm Reach 9.25 Jacksonville ? 5.10 "SILVER METEOR" Visit both the New York.and San Francisco World's Fairs for $90 round trip rail fare-*in coaches. Hotel accommodation* in N. Y. guaranteed ? Consult. J. L. Carter. DI'A Room No. 1 Arcade Illdg. Columbia, S. C. I * I * * i 1 h i, 11 :>'l !t'iu , f, 1 ~ ~ LTON URE ?0. - " ' Jf; 1 SPECIALS | < ock in attractive jluruble quick disposal to make ? . s. I>on't miss thesc Values Iroom. 1 EH amW^H^ST < >950 I i ' ??-? - r \ LVALUES ! $3.95 ? ** ( \ I < I Metal ^ Porch 1 Ty and Lawn Chairs M $2.49 r o n furniture PHONE 792(j . Carolina Cotton 9 I ? j Pickers at Allen Unify. i \yf XTl?l-i muiiuaj JllgML The reknown Carolina Cotton __ Pick-c|X will , piln\' in irit trrTnrp , f " Library Drive at A Ilea University auditorium, Monday night, May 15, 1030 at 3 (/'clock p.m. An elaborate program wil4?be- -badr' displaying the leading talents of I_ Jhe city- with 'Papa' :ipnggs l.mdsay as the master of ceremonies. The orchestra features the "Dancing Maestro", Wesley Jones who is known as the vocal Cab Calloway of the South, and W. J. Edwards, "Sweet Singer of romantic songs". Allen is raising funds Uf help on the Library Drive. A group ?of?students have taken the re\ sponsibility of bringing this sporadic treat at such a small fee. The admission is 25 cents. L ?-They will bnudl'ast from ISta; tion W I S at 4:45 p.m. Monday. Professional Notice Dr. H. P. Pride has moved hi: lu ntai umce irom ziwu i ayio' | Street, to 1117 1-2 Washingtoj Street, where he will be bettei prepared to serve his patients. It will make "JESSE JAMES" seem like 1 a Sissy! Joel McCrea IN "UNION PACIFIC" NQW MB j THE CHESTER P Prof, and Mrs. T. H. Hammond motored to Orangeburg Sunday, where Mrs. Hammond, who is a member of the Delta Sigma TheLa Sorority, addressed - "that bodS that evening, at 6:30 in the college chapeL A large crowd was in attendance from all-parts o i the State, with several visitors from ot^ier States. Mrs. HammondV address was enjoyed from beginning to end, and many are the congratulations she is receiving. This program ended theii Education Week. Dr. P. C. Kelly, of Sanatorium, Mr Cr, Miss M. D. Kelly, Mr. Maron Douglass of Union and Miss Eula Coleman spent Sunday i n \sheville, N. C. Mv. and?Mrs.?RirndSll Tames ire the proutl parents of . their irst born, a danphteiy Dianne i'ashti, born April 28. Mrs. James vas Miss RUth>"C[rosby. Mr. James ,vho will graduate?from?Livings^ on College this commencement, spent Sunday here with his wife md baby. The Missionary Society of Calairy Baptist church held~Tfs~~regilar. monthly meetings at_tha home >f " Mr. ancT Mrs. Jsrael Burgett ast Friday^^the?peestdenL Ml'sTTT. r. Coker, presided. A Mother's Program undei lllO direction if Mrs. Helen Walker was carded out.'Mrs. Ellen King reported >7.5*) which she raised in a Baby ontest and through donations of "riends. The members paid at the neeting, as many pennies as they veie inches in the waist, together vith their regular dues. The total imount raised was $13.58. At the lext meeting they are to pay a lehny for the size of their shoes, >lus regular dues.' These efforts Lie, in?preparation for the Conven ion in Spartanburg .next month, drs. Burgett served a salad and ce course followed by mints. The neeting was very profitable and he members and visitors declared Jrs. Burnett a pleasing hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers ipent Monday in Durham on busiless. . Mrs. Hunt had as her guest the last week end at her home on 3rahanv St., her brother Mr. Sari Ramseur, of Krngs Mountain M. C. He is a student at J. C. Smith University-. ? ? 1? Misses Cleo Spann, Chanie B, Pfatt. Mrs TTolon Calvary Baptist (Sunday school Mrs. Pearl Burfio, president of the BYPU are preparing a very interesting program for Mother's Might Sunday. Principal McGirt, of Emmeti Scott Hi School of Rock Hill anc several of hrs teachers attendee May Night at Finlety High. Quite a crowd heard the vei'3 fine address delivered at Brainere Institute by Mr. James 'Billboard Jackson of New York Friday ev L'tiing. ___ ?Mr. and ftfrsTD. H. Woodburj in titlking crt&T the phone fron Teacher Gjade Q Mj-ss M. D. 11 ?I-ugen ia Miss Louise Babcock?1 B?Sa-rah F. B. Cassell?1C?Eva M. Jones Miss Rosa Gilmore?2B?Leatrice M iss Edna Woodard?2A?iCathei Miss Maggie-Honor?3A=SanMTl Miss M. Alexander?3B?Izetta J Mi's. T. H. Hammonds?4A?Fay< Miss Mattie M. Heath?4B?Aln Miss M. J. Sumter?5A?Fannett Miss J. Blackwell?5B?Irene Mol Miss Deway McDowell?6B?Ida I Mrs. C. M. Finley?6A?Alice Ba Total from Elemer High Miss P^v^y Johnsorr^TA^EIiza C Miss Elizabeth Gaines?7B?Irene Miss Emily Copeland?8A?Flore Miss Pansy Pendergrass?8B & C Ernestine Wilkerson?9A?'Rosa I Miss Eula f'olemaji==9B_&- ?Dm Miss Teresa Luck?10?Veola Til Miss A. I)._lLmliru?1-1?fceila Wo Special Mr. \V. II. Atkinson Principal S. E. Finley . Door receipts Grand Total In the Elementary Department, iam Thompson from the Gth H c laving raised the highest amount Ionia Wilkes and Master James j 'our teachers in this group receiv First prize?Mrs. C. M. Finley, wl Second prize?Mrs. T. H. iHamm Third prize?Miss D. L. MIcDowe Fourth prize?Miss F. B. Gassell In the High School group the f First prize?Miss Ernestine Wil Second |iih'" Mi'iT Emily rMpoln Third prize ?Miss Teressa Luck Fourth prize?Miss Elizabeth Ga Principal, teachers, pupils and suits, and all worked together to they were. Thus closed May Day for 1939 NOTICE^ Boaid and lodging fen- Summei School Teachers. Lrice reasona ble. Modem equipments. Room: reserved upon applications. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson 1517 Harden street Columbia, S. C. LOVING MEMORY In memory of Mr. Jacksor Jamrrette. Though times have past sinc< you've been, gone, Do we miss you? Yes? But our memory still lingers or And shall continue through years Annie Janerotte, wife; I. W f PALMETTO LEADER ARAGKAPHS |?< I Notfolk, Va., to their parents Mr. ?> ,;and Mrs. J. S. Stanback, informed i* them of the arrival at their home|<> jof a new baby girl, their second *'? child. Mrs.-Woodbury was Miss 3 . Louise Stanback, of this city. [ \ i Mr. H. D. Gladden, Mrs. Iredell ?. ; Montgomery, Mh-s. Marie Stoney |r ! Gilmore have returned home after ?[> , a motor trip of two weeks to Roa- y ,lnoke, Va., Washington, D. C., X . Baltimore and the World's Fair' y in N. Y, C. \. " j X Mrs. Carrie Kennedy who has < been ill for more than a year1X made a trip to Charlotte Tuesday1 & 1 for further,medical attention. She X i stood the trip well. All of her ^ 1 friends and relatives are prating Y and wishing for her to get strong X - and w'ell agaiiT7~ """ *Y j MAY NIGHT AT FIN1.EY ? 4iIGH SCHOOL $ " Monday, May 8, 1939, Chester S.C. Y 1 Despite the inrlement. night, ?X erything was in readiness for the Y May Night festivities which took X plaee in Finley Tiigh auditorium y Monday night before a very large X crowd.. The stage was beautiful y with ito set.tintr nf nlpvated double X thrones arranged "for the king and X . ^neen fftfm -thf?eJemerrtafy de- x Apartment, and and queen * ; from the high <^Virm1 Greenery T? and flowers were the decorations/X After the pages, prospective kings Y and queens marched in and took X their plaee.s, Principal S. L. Finley y read ^.f tVijq ? No one knew who would be crown y ed until the reports were made, a Two boxes. were placed at the y front of the, stage. Each teachei X dropped in a slip with the name y and grade of her contestants and X the amount of money reoprted by X her and him. Thesy were?drawn %? -fiuin the box By the Principal, y The moments were tense as every *?* one was listening intently for the a winner. After these amounts were y read and the king and queen chos- a . en from the highest amounts re- y ported, Master Edgar Dye, of 6th X High made the coronation speech y and this king and queen were a crowned by the king and queen y which-"raised the next highest a- X mount; then they took their plac- y es on the throne while a group x of small girls did the rainbow X i dance. Afterr this came more Y pages, flower girls.-Crown hoareve?X? "and "then the high school, prospec- Y (trve kings and queens. Mastei a Eugene Attles made the corona- V tion speech for this group. Aftei X their crowning, they took their y places on the throne and a group ? of high school girls did a folk y i dance. The female quartet sang a x : number, then the pictures were X made of the entire group. The Y brides wore dresses of different a colors with matching short veils y t hanging from the back of their A 1 heads. The boys wore white trou- y ' sers and dark coats. The g^toup % - wasyery prettily?arranged aruTv ? the-whole scene was beautiful to X > behold. The following is the re- y ) port: X lueen King T~ Amount A MfcNeal Oscar Heath $ 13.01 y Westfield?John H. Stinson 10.00 X s?Edward King ... 26.57 y Talford?Wallace Wilkes __ 9.10 X ine .Tames?Ma for QaHwoll 15.0G y? <J. Cohen?Theodore Hopkins 12.00 *?* ackson?Jackie Lilly 26.00 <% Ionia Wrlkes?Jas. A. Cloud 35.16 V na Carter?Thomas Wright 17.50 "X e GraftoiVr-H. R. Houze 25.95 y bley?Lucius Jackson . 25.00 X J Belle Hughes?John Davis 33.43 4* rhor?WilUam-Tbompsorr^rv 46.26 .J. *1* ? itaity Department $295.03 X School ?:??I a } lornwell?John W. Hardin __ $ 13.02 *?* j Stewart?Jesse Walker __ .25.28 ?*. 1 nee Chisholm?Hazel White 45.08 *j* I ?Florie Glover?Curtis Heath 12.25 X f ^ee M a y fi el d?AdolpKus-Brewn -7thOfr V r ^nrTClbler?Elem Young 17.41 % llman?jf?rmnn Young? "36.bO |*~s odard?Willie J. Atkinson . . 22.60 X Reports: ^ $"""5.00 x 100.00 r 32.30 X 1 ' 1 ... $674.47 T Miss Alieo Rm-Ko.. i*r:i 1 r t/vi uitu maotw ft 11" Y J . lass, were crowned queen and long Y , . They were crowned by Miss Fa- *. \llen 'Cloud who stood second. T*o $ ' ing the prizes were: , 10 reported $ 46.26 onds _ 35.16 y 11 33.43 X _ 26.57 J ollowing tesrhcri rrrrivrd priafirr? kprc"ii $ 70.00 nd ^ 45.08 X : 36.50 ' ? ines ? 25.28 Y friends are delighted with the rehave the program and reports what Y I at Finley Higlr aehool. " y Janerette, Estelle Janerette, Mrs. Frances Gore, Charles F. Janerette, V. A. Janerettc and Eloise X 1 | M. Janerette, chihtien; Frances *{* Janerette, Joseph Janerette, Es- y 3 telle Janerette, Anna Janerette, A J Viola Janerette, Annie Mae Gore, a W. I. Gore, Jr., and Charles F. ^ Janerette, Jr., grandchildren. jj| INMEMORIAM " 1 T 1 In memory of my mother, Mrs ,T j Arie Rabb. j* I Oh, Mother, when I think of thee, ? 'Tia hut a step to Calvary, i ] | Thy gentle hand upon my brow X ( 11 Is leading me to Jesus now. T q 1 Mrs.-Emma Rabb Jenkins, I? Daughter. I ?!l~ -* . ' ( ?. FREE ? TO TI N. Y. WORl This is your chance to visit the W of The PalmettoJLeader in New ^ paidT The Contest opens May 1, WHAT TO SEE AT THE FAIR: NEW YORK.?Uniaue in ' Fair history will be the many types of entertainment and ^ exciting exhibits -and?thrifty -that^Dttt^Jree to the visitor txmr>T TVO I to the New York World's Fair W UivIjIJ O 1 To list all ""> frt"> -Vtmrwise, would take up at poMtpq least 'an entire newspaper ,12. LUiNIrL<c> vage. The following list PAITRV FVr briefly groups the "high- e.IN11\i EiA. lights": ? c? Many S? Theme Center (Trylon, Peri- , u sphere and Helecline, in- With 12 cOivt eluding panoramic view of Leader's World "Democracity" in Peri- , 1330. The 00 sphere. . Federal Building. report their wo: Court of Peace and Foroigft Thi? pontp^T ?Exhlblt^representing 60 inis contest nations. eliminating a I Court of States, with exhibits You simply get representing 34 states of the subscriptions a Union. have three (3) Focal Exhibits: Community 1 qx Interests, Production and ed number, Si Distribution, Communica- 1;? + p. tion, Transportation, Food, Ane 11SX OI Science, Education,- MedjL- ???m cine and Health. MK- M 390-acre Main Exhibit area, MR RORH including dioramas, rocket trips, super-highway rides, MR DpWI miniature railway, oil well in operation, etc. MR. W V Petticoat Lane <fashion<r fur women). MRS. MA] 280-acre Amusement Center, with everything from Wild PROF. RC West shows to parachute jumps and toboggan slides. MISS RO Children's World?"elephant, camel and . burro rides, MRS. C. F "trips around the world," etc. MRS. AN! Fountain Lake nightly displays of fireworks, captive MR. JULI balloons, rockets, etc. Marine Ampitheater and Billy PROF. W. Rose's $1,000,000 Aquacade. ^ A , Dishes of_all nations avail- MKb. MAJ 25 ,0teien resUU" MR- EUGI MUSIC AND ART?2,400-seat MISS HA1 "Hall of Music"' for international festivals, world famous singers, instrumental- In order that ists and orchestras; $30,000,- ; ftf a;,. nnr?ortii 000 display of world-famous I 01 lJ18 OPP01 lu art masterpieces in special I have extern museum and 800 American , .Timf clip the ro art subjects in ContempoTH f.nn+Pqt ary Arts Building; 100 ex- contest materia terior murals and 60 sculptured pieces on building ?????facades, in courts and plazas of Fair grounds. > I - ? > HULKS ANI) KE( The contest i^^iH^en-to-anv^me^hr^the^tThTrpfl /ears of age or older?imale or female. 'ou must" obtain Fifty (one year) Paid-in A( .eader from among your friends_and_acqua br at least-4tH^e--f15tTTTdntTis^ Youmay acc< nonths or 1 year.; hut the?SO Paid-in-Advan TlfrserqrtTonsr Then you have won your Fr THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU TRIP NO. 1?Contestants securing 50 Paid i Three Day Trip to New York. TRIP NO. 2?Contestants securing 75 Pa id-i a one week's trip to New York. TRIP NO. 3?Contestants securing 100 Paid a 10 rf&ys trip to New York. _ENT R Y B I Contest Editor The Palmetto Leader 1310 Assembly Street Columbia, S. C. I wish to enter your World's ise to abide by the rules as set fo age or older as required, so pleai tion receipt book and any other r needed. , Name Address - City' Last day to enter Regular Agents from The Palmetto Leader jxplain all details and assist the contestan uests to the Contest Editor. ? Saturday, May 13, 1939 rRiPsf] ie ? ;: ,D'S FAIR orld's Fair and be the guest | ^ork City with all expenses? 1939 and closes July-3kr493(fc| ~ ~ " i tETTUXEADER'S | '"AIR CONTEST QEENS f X TANTS ENTERED. DATE FOR | rENDED TO JUNE 1, 1939 | actions of State Left for Entries & estants already entered, The Palmetto a 's Fair Contest got under way, JMay X entrants have already begun work and % rk well unde^ way. ?? is not a Popularity Contest?thereby ? lot of work of tabulating votes, etc. the required number of paid-in-advance .? ind your~ work is done. Contestants ? months in which bo secure the requir- y 2ND IN YOUR NAME AT ONCE! J: ontestants to date follows: ?-X? , . BOWLING ?? Columbia !?; r. L. HAMMOND Ridge Spring | [TT WILLIAMS St. Stephen % y.-MLLLER __?7.TSumter ^ RINA M. MILLER Aiken A 1 ILLIN GREEN West Columbia | SA E. RYAL Columbia i SHEFFIELD Orangeburg 4 X SIIE EVANS __ Columbia \ Y US' DALY Ridgewood J. GILLIAM Columbia <? RY EtHWURROUGH _ -T^Newberry | CNE KELLY ___! Ft. Motte J TIE JOHNSON Columbia ? ? Y J ; more contestants may take advantage *< nity to win a Trip to the World's Fair, 4; ; led the date of entry to June U 1939. ? upon below and mairto Contest Hditor; A il will be sent you by return mail. A Y i I. ~ JULATIONS . X - ? T 1 [ States, but you must be at least 18 y ? X ivance Subscriptions to The Palmetto a . rintanees: E^h ^subscription must be X apt subscriptions??-e-r- 3 mronthS; 6 X ice subscriptions must equal 50 one year y ee Trip to the World's Fair. * X CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS X - in-Advance Subscriptions will be given % ?? v o in-Advance Subscriptions will be given X i-in-Advance Subscriptions, will be given *'* iANK ' ' \\ ? l ? 1 Fair Contest and prom^ !! rth. I am 18 years tof !! se mail me a subscrip- \ | naterial or information ;; ___ State -j -? June 1st, 1939 ~ | ~ office will come to your home town and ! I ita in planning their campaigns on je- ! [ v . ?? w* ...* ' 73=.