The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 17, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Pag? 6 Gospel Tornado Speaking t . r St. Louis. Mo. - (Tosrel Tornaif speakinir from St. Louis, Mc f Hello World, 1 am out out*? to Nov {>. York. Will ..stop two days ii ; Detroit. Miofi. Wi'l tvaoh Nov ~jt^ York Tuesday. Will haw my can I didatos le.idy next week. Will so Joe Louis t'i-irht tin- US. So Ions Will bo oti til air next week ove i Station I'MLOC. 'cilKSTI-.lt VXKAURAIMLS . Prof, and M k. Wal.koi vvfth their two link- ebili'ion, ;u in the city fh in Albany, tin., spoil. ini>- awhile . wixh his -isteis. Mi? Ella W. Wat sen a'ld Miss Rut Walker. Columbia St. Mrs., Nam y 'lb ire bad as ho pucsts ^Sanday. her daujihte: *Nin-S(. *I.i iLi Ibi-. o Sin>|oi n, win with lie'-' ii1. Mr. I'. t'us Sim pson and h-r f.io'-d. 11 of Cohan k;., i !... a-.?. i,..... ' vi... -gfotipK <?4' four courses. Mrs. Simp son is < .; ? own Miss Yle.ila Rrin and has. a- host' ..i" f: it nd> hero \vh wish In i much vv 'v; in-.' matri moniul journey. Sirs. has lmci iH for sc".> iai wt'i l.s at the Jipm of Her dra-ji'o: Mrs. 1%tin ri.-Hai din, Jeter St.; i.- iuvpn viiiy; air hopes to :l>c ai'? and about sodn... Mr. Cy-i! Sp at.-; is at h< mo at ter teach ini* in Juekson lliyli. i: Camden. S. for in past year. Mis*?M;i.' ]?11;',I,?ss 11 ?Iws?W; attending K.noxville Colletre. is a home. The Pit ilua u! Summer Schoo in Rock II;!!. s. C. priiul Monda; morning' with 'an t ur'nllmeti1'. o 103 and they still come. Mr. ai.d Mrs. !i njnmtn F. Scot of \y.ishinyton. Ik nrtored hef and spent a few dnvs a-' . uest o ??Mr. and M. p. 1!. f.t ,.r. . .. Mi, Scott was f.o merry Miss N?-tti> Kelsey. who- donated t.u . I'riueipa Fiidey. 'l'd.Uito l,i-?k? Yon the libra ry. Mr. and M s. s. "tt w. high!; pleased with tlv ;y\v > hoof huild iiur and es].ie?. ially. the liVary. Calvary llat.ti.-d .idvuh \va .crowded Sunday af' e.n- < n for th funeral servie -s' ..!! ' Mr. (.'ail Hue hcnnn. Jr.. who dv..l In a Col'um I i:t hospital wl'i. te he went a f-v vvoofcs :it!n t'->r ' v : t : t. Ifi imitlxT. M. - ^ -u j. N'.-N. n . !'. ;? hanrn. I i- *t-r ? )' M>-. I\l!? a Kin: and Mr. !- r. I':.. di- > ' several wms a / > -a: ! <';>!. till his lit t!* I ; r. li. ! . <! . < . mil sist?*r. . Mi M .i- id t>\ lln i KIMBREL ? ' i 1 f -iisl i ^ l- feli v I Vi(j$S '! H--1 ''Ml ml- - r ~r: I m'jl i m . |- '-31 -t i HIs< " 'I tM ffi >w - ifCTr^ SB Phone 4G08 c grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchanan, Aiken St. Rev. Mj -T. Coker, the pastor, preached the sermon..A paper was read Ify Miss Cleo Spann from the Sunday School. I'rol'. Brocks Walker sang, "/'Going Home," and Miss Salome' ' Spann sang, "Does Jesus Care?" v, It was a very sad funeral. He 1, leaves - many relatives and the vt whole t mil ?d' friends,, both?black \ and white. Carl was a mechanic u and worked darly at his trade until ' health failed, lie was quiet, .manly r and devoted to Sunday School and (church. A very handsome boy he I was. a ji' IS years. Just in 'the Mo.nu .of youth lie passed a way J 'leaving hi.- Id\\. ones and friends ' with tearful eyes and sad hearts I * Ilis father. Mr. Carl Sr.. and wife, hu Aunt. Miss I.iV.zie Fuchayan,1 ail I'reni Washington, and his( 1 grandmother, Mtjt<. MirV. Robert. I Nelson. Sr." from Miami were here' 1 fop he funeral services. Under1 t ke? Chat lie Denton was . in eare' ' of the hody. Interment wt< in the Mr. Andrew' Johnson who was stl ivkell stlddt'DiV . with ' paralysis a few weeks ago, died nt his home! on Asljford St.. Sunday* morning. I ' ilis wife. Mts. Katie Pratt" and 'step daughter Miss Chanie, Pratt., " | ll1". e?rtrrt?aiHHHi'HTd?The?flUUd'al ] arran. emont pending the arrival _ of other relatives. ?yj-fs >?-Turret?iron MISHIT; _il7im2lit v1" 1 cf .Mis. \Y. .1. IJobinsojn^prColum bin, was Mr. .Johnic Walker'.; uucst Sunday. ' ' ( YKDS OF THANKS ^ I > ' 1 j ( <>l.ti v'J u>. S. I'. - We. the family. I wish to thank the; members ami k fih-mls fni tin' kindness shown lis I ?lt;?ijr the illness ami death of ho I who' ttv love so very dearly. Rev. t A. (.'handler. For almost a year, i. ..he has not been fthle to perform t the duty that lie had followed for s?over a h ll'-ren'nry. as a minister, i We a t av. however, that you did i] not for yet us. We saw and heard - from yi.ui many times when' we i least ?eXpeetcd. The duse of his car er came '.ll'Ule <!th ' at tlnwe oVloel:' A. M. VW bow our- h*tols~trr Ho that does i all thiii.s well, Funeral services . ucio F.iiday, dune. !?th. two thirty "clock IV M. We wailf. you to i kr.ow tint we appreciated the. flow-eiV. expressions. ^uiys End .. .lie mess-Yves which meant so ni't'vh ; to a- in a tiiin- like that, i W e . . hall- never ' fo'rjret. how 1 beautifully i yervjhiny uuu carried I or;. Wo wint. you to know that i' we thank \'"U fur >o doi-ny. ( . * m vr Tttn *i -L 3 JUINL. J W's (.rroatesFThrift Ev< SPECI SINGLE I CHIFFOl t re's an i-ntirt*I> new si/e Hfl'or<d>e?fi>r u-t* w tu'.ri* 1 >;.eo U a prom in m. It's i 1 j iIF IonKlh ? drossos and ia'.s \\ ill n n t wrinkle, nniirh made. , nicol> 1inis!> Spec I in walil.it. < ome in "upon i?a'oei-mtt?tmimrrmv. 10c Cash, 5 -- .rtr: ^ 'v - " "Vtr- > 10! | i KM ; ~ THE P MISS MARIE THOMPSON Mi^s Marie Thompson, a life long resident of Columbi i, departed this life June 10, 1030, She was a devoted Christian Woman, bein>r a member of Sidney Park C. M. K. Church for many years. Her life was beautiful and useTun She was cheerful, unselfish and loving: and kind. She w?q employed fov many years by the Mioses Shands, one of tin' most prominent and best i known families of this city. I >She was high! y res per tod and' loved by friend^ of both races. I She was fufieralized from Sidnev ParkVC\ M. K. Church ll.v the Rev.1 Colelovih at a o'clock Monday afternoon. 1 She leaves to mourn her loss thieo neicos, one nephew and a host of friends. She will be-greatly i missed in the-chuft'h, in her com-' munity. and also on he job. Sleep on sister Maria Sleep on. aiitf tal-je your rest, I ?Wt loved thee we'll j Ilut Jesus lov ed thee lest. !.V.y. (1,1 RS M Ak l.Nt; R FI'ORTS Moneys For Allen's Library j Fund Co in i njf Tn '?Several nf'the"A: I', clubs-of" Allen University Library drive are | now sending: in jrood reports of i . *r . i a it. . A I ini'ii . i 11v*i i> 1(1 iiii. irusii't's in raising tic necessary funds to erect a library on Allen's campus. Tlie (lencral Alumni jissociation has promised ^to underwhite the cost of the building to the amount of $10.0(10. The drive will continue . over a pOriod of twelve months. As soon as. we tret the. correct data, we shall jiublish the amounts given by each individual. In this issue we are publishing the totals from the clubs, according to J standing: I i larendon Chapter r?:?.$ "PLOP Columbia Chapter nP.OOj (ie<vrgetown Chapter " .'{.'1.01 j Clinton Chapter , 10.00 SparUmluu'g Chapter la.r>0 Newberry Chapter 10. all St. Matthews.ChapLer O.dil Kteenvrlle Chapter fi.OO Laurens Chapter 5.00 ()lher eollecti<<ns .7a Total ' ""S?2o(t.a(l I. M. A. -Myers. _ Kxeeiftive Sec. i PATRONIZE OUR ADVERT IS E RS UB1LEE? Mil AL! >()() K ROBE k', $Q-95 Oc Week _ 1 LAU<;K )l HLK MIRROR H1FF0R0BE | I (As Shown) *27.85 , 85c Cash ' ;j Si.(h) Weekly l?iir-?I'.ill si/f?1{ .ho? with length mirror doors?an it o 1 ai?o < lo^el for fiaTs?- ] <^!!kv -vol' const ructctl 1 (iiiisfw?4?Conic in tomorrow 1 r * 1 1? l- i ill" irsfi tlliU'SS |J ^ splcndirt picT'e?I'se v^our i ?i t > *?<><><!! : OUR WINDOWS BTK3 1211-13 Maih St. ALMETTO LEADER 1 A genuine IJfWn /\bso\u[e\y m pure. Avoidf/^yll subslitutes?!M ;? Gmcelvnn Lunch * R O O M ? I U K SKI.I. IMNNKKS R ^AM)vs k in:?;?< (>! !> i i:i\i>,s ft i;i-:I:K AND J-II.S i:>0!) HAK1JKN ^TRIIKT 'I ('oiivcnii nt l\ I 'calfd ?"?? n> :s I lu- 0 Slrtol i Mini Allrn 1 niM-isitj M Mrs. Ira \\ ashinjjion. B ., ^ ... . . . KJ CXl.-Vi-MylK AIJJSON g ' I-1 I o r i s 1 i i v r? Fnr fvW'iy tCcasion i lu,. ::Mli Uaidrii St. (Ciumlriu H j A?-KX:i\S WANTKI) 1 Make nuiiicy. Uupi vsi'iil B Sn !; !i i Hair I Yt pai at ions l>v B Kmily. Scad Sir ' I'WV liook-'H Mint' I an-is Nt-M Crav. t'ord 9 \\. 11st S -i.. I',u\ |:{ N'cvv \"ik City *V V W V %WVV V V - - - - VISIT NtW YOhK WCiiLD'S FAIR SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE Tn>;?v ( iHtmUia -- g >21 .-'"-.New Vork-*21.!m S IN COACfl^ ^ IN EKABOflRII AIR CONDITIONED, j RECLINING-SF. AT COACHES h COOL, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE ? <!n?> ? I i t in (jihin<l>ia E Ifirl'iumi'! $ a. Ill p WHsIiii'V I on 7.g 1'h i I,:i'i111>li i i 1 <>.<?7 ,1 N>\\ VoiK 12 Si li<t?ton f via lit!! (iafc IE Uridyl" 1 !>."> 'k I'i' I-l.r.i i: h 1 t.Silt?,-E ?t'.i'lTaln 18.21 || ! t. 1 rtrr if.il ;* H.r>0 j I Tampa 7.!l"> 'I Miami 10.2."? II W. Palm I'vat h It j Jacksonville .">.10 "SILVER METEOR" 1 Visit both the New York an?l San . Francisco World's Fairs for $90 j | round trip rail fare. ? in coaches. i Hotel accommodations in N. Y. il guaranteed ? Consult. J. I.. Carter. L>1\\ I.'onifs No. 1 Arcade Bldg. j 1 olomhia. S. "('. Telephone .'IS21?9087 [ - A New "Hit" Series! Lew AYRES .. f IN "CALLING DR. K1LDAKK" ; ssr~r i W4$MXl?i Now I'lay inn! j, iintrsAi km i5 wv. < ni i;c m TTev. \\'. Kavenol. I*;iI*? ?i* I Karly mornine' Prayer Mic'im*' as conduct ".! I y l*i <>. I',-<>wn id S. C'hatif'y. which c:- -sod n;jt ith a i/.ood shout, ' . Sunday School was ?>j?. yed ;)t its < ntal hour l?y Supt. K, Ui.winai:. splendid crowd attended. The dmrd?lesson?wrrs?u uiidei I'tilly?rrrr? owed l?y Kev. Tohin. *!+ .Vt "M. the mrnrnrV:! " pw- oh I liy ilev. Tohin in the a'-< ut of cv. Ravcjvel who attcehd servi- s at Ills Other chariro. Pity !'Vrut ap';-t Church. lh\ Tohin-" u ..I I = his fulijert "Work and It' Ways. '< was a stuil lmi niuu iinm. i I ha H. \ . i'. r~. xya^ ti ": 11 <_ !' ; I - y. isly t/ii'vlit. M,- fj<?i>? r atti11 I n et'tinir at Klu-ta-y.i'i- A. .M. !!. :U- > 'h*. Thi> swrmnir.was ( ( < ai hi-.i l>yt'' i'V. \Vii>p<'i fX'.u ih t:t -" !"? :i.. W as soul. stirrin'.r. - 1 :uvc.v-ii>!: <mv made. We had a i'rai;-! ! )c whole dhy ainl the >i.* , it ? !', W? I.okI was with a . 'i A wonder audit nee was pro.-fft.t* I both services. Vnii. a:i' va-'cu-MM1 t > Jerusalem at all times Ca "^" r : y ??*?Minimi i T~ll 4KI) lis HuZ3; J l/~ / -rr^ ^ ^ ipec/o/ zez/r/s^ fa Burn* Wood or Coal! fa Oven Heat Indicator! if Roomy Warming Compartment! 'if* All New Virgin Ca?t Range! ^r^Large?Convenient Sire Oven! fa 6-Eyo?Full Sixo Cooking Top! fa Porcelain Oven and Warming Door P; PAY $1 WELKLY? 25 ; > W9r.'. -i x &***?!' ^? ; >' i ,/ rvrrry i ?, i i !< I I (!. ' (IIIIIM ! I . t.-i' , in;;ltrr- Ir-ndi, ' r double lihml.ct. \ I I ! (ij: l'\> W-K-Mn *?*"? v ' / ' J (? ),s I S ^ H fi k IC.L it Wiwju ST. M ARK 4J*V4'-TIST (.'Hl'HCH Ucv. W. S. Httokhaii, Pastor Our Sunday- school was beautially taught and discussed by the Rev. K. I.. Jackson, teach is and scholars. Sunday being be ..'in! Sunday our pastor was . I i a.- ill! day. Also visiting our sinday school and liiuTnintf ser\\. i . i! ' IN v. R!re and 'Rev. ~ i i . s? ^ A' 11 ;'"u tin. pastor preached at ' *>n : :!: 11 ! vice. At S:(K1 p.ni v ;.i to; delivered another won- ' i'- l -a i loon. Many vvcre prexM . ar,. in tin mi'Lt of a great or 1 arli ni.dil t he spirit and higher. Rev. J. '? ' XVwbe; ry is with c. aa'ar' our meeting and ; t : ii' .a d 11iin you're . . a; o!" your's ul. ()m . ae Oi' the hot in South i ; i-.i i- \ i . i?i-1>iimv." and J .s i \ i :i-1:? !'<> m:\\ s <ni:iy v.as a'!'? ;ii?i ifu] i!ay for U'.i A . I'.' oiuiroh ' was Sunday. Sunday !.'v . vi tn. I.i v I lev. Ilftnl ? Li?.?? i ' ' 1 U+v?(U-U- ; i, . 1(. I). Taylo.i tiuijjht ini i . ini.e. ' OllViint? was [7777T ?: ; : ? ' i:i< Iw d a ( llild> I V t *r?~t'' mi'M 1-t^'tM |'i . , : ;|, ?, (?,.> t<-,l a fiioiHy sum .. t-ic ; in (ij- ,th(\. i* lurch. \ y_M r 1'r.r idimr Khkw 11. ( v ill li.'id Tti,. quarterly i'i < > ' ' '"i I'TOOS.! illK Sfl'Vi(X> il a: 11 nan. IJev. Wil 'd ' - Uiyli. Hill cvuurr.i'jca i.n'r ?U -U-.- iJilii wil l), lis at '(, il nVi r I.i}?. | I ^ W *. > v ' 1 aJ| ' . ~ HK?[ v Z?*m ;!*j J/n EC r c ' '*** ?***/ .UrmmJ ? ! ?-. i < > i -i^r)yus?b^i | ^ &.yr&*t-\i&402 ! ' ? ~ - ?-*?/ ' , I *-'+? 1 ' 'Zi, .' A * i 1 >?*% ?\rc? | (MT ||?> j i' ir^'v ^m|V* " *1 . .? < ' p l[f^ WCLUt> Regular Price $59.50 tr^t.we IN>|A ' al O'vancc'bV, , >oa P; ' ;^Q Kf\ 0 ADDED C. ; i: C-KS .vi MnsomMo r>?vSr' 1 '? - ;;vvV'::;;:: $70 95 I -? , '?J I- J : J MO PLACE UKER re-w .? pp ?l ^..T - i 1 ?1 V Saturday, June 17, 1939 ___ -i m U Over Sunday, June 25 $ i ;50 iiorxi) TRIP I . TO SAV \ V\' All Korx^TRH' $0.50 \( KSONVILI.lv I A. 10 I'M, -Saturday June 2-11 h Knjoy a full day via Savannah or . Jacksonville * Go places - - see things at extremely low cost in safety and comfort ? r?? by train - avoiding the hazards of highways. ???? f\ tl ilofij tn coaches trniTon spfiificJ / .//< < 0/1///.. C fulil/cn '? and unJct I^ halt fatr Ao c hekficJ. COriMilt uncut fat futthtr details . >*K.J ! ttTTiTl mTI \Vi . t I I w-ffi'i'Tig I BOS. 1 Solid Rock Maple PORCH ROCKERS REDUCED xcuular SI.??."? $3.95 vnrKiTs Now v!:f - ?4.45 li'jHilar ss.7.-, 37.75 lockers 'Now ...... . iou.ilar .-sS'l") S7'95 'ockers ? Now V * u . $8.45 |?Ktin Now . r B lie HKI.IV'lilts vol K ('HOICK I PAY .">0c WICKK li . ~ \ t, a? . W\ 3 Pc BE ) OUTFIT m Sturdy i t. iiuil, coil spring and well t .f - J CC.ttoll til A ITT ... *-P ^ ?0 ,f-pK :SE:rn.'i.-- ? p- \ Jj| * ' I :?? ,?. y? i _ . a. m ' 4 ' >: i: . ? A _: ^>1/ iJ . ; < jj' Fim? Kjitiicn?Gubirfff tl ? c oice ol green nrd Ivor; or black and wbi'e fi"ii h 32-piece Dinner Set. 5-piece Spice Set. 5-piece Breakfast Suite. J 9x6 Felt Base Rug. $59.50 95c CASH, $J.OO WEEK h * | "A (;rcat m *~*1 Fitoiv In A Great City" /