The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 24, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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I LEMONS Dixib-Home?Orange Pekoe Tea [' No. 2 can TOMATOES S PEANITh \ - - 2 lb. jar ~ * FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE OYSTERS VANILLA WAFERS ? CRISCO~" sliced! 2 oz. jar DELAWARE GI Pint Del Monte?Slices or 1 PEACHES T5eTMonte?Li i)l FRUIT COCKTAIL Twenty-two ounce jar SWEET MIXED PICK TETLE Y'S TEA Giant Size OCTV 2 Cakes SUNBRITE CI 2 cans RINSO CALO DOG 2 cans _ SCOT TI 3 Rolls JOHNSON'S G Pint FRENCH'S BIRD SE FRENCH'S BIRD GR ' WHITE LACE FLOl I As-good as you ( Self-Rising. Every ha ROSE ROYAL?I'LAIN OK SE! I FLOUR EVERY RAO 0.1 ARANTEEI) ARM AND HA3N 6 packages Del Monte Red No. \A SALMON Campbell's No. 1 can PORK & BEANS FLY DEI) INSJS 6 ounce can 1 GOOD EATS Home "Where the Dollar > B?J IN MK.MOK1AN .1^ i r In memory ' ot our nephew, James Murray, who departed this life iiist one year ago, June 5, 1938. tic M urray dear, we miss you so, 11 No one, to fill your space. fri We never thought we could c u "give you up, J - But after all yon have payed th? debt wF all wttl pay: Still we will think of you by ":s ??days, not years, As no one will ever fill your place. r ' 1 r Sadly missed by .1 Lillian Davis (Aunt) j11 ? - .1 MT. OLIVF A. M. E. CHURCH M< Rev. J. N. M.cClintic, Pastor V< sp< Myrtle Beach, S. C. - Sunday d<>i vras a beautiful day for all church yp< ? goers. The ft. ft. opened with the pSupt. and teachers or) <tuitv. v a At 6:30 the A. C. E: 1 x'ayue mot \vh with the vice president presiding, lea " The lesson was intensively discus- ftp sed. At 3:15 the Children's (Day a i program was had after boinpr post at poned on the previous Sunday. A Cil i , larjfe audience was pjrenent. Mrs., t< r Jerry Spiney was the Mistress of mo Ceremony. The children potta-yed me their parts well. the \? ? Amowg?the many?visitors?t+mt?-r-r ?t took pari in tin1 program Were Mrs .l:. Anna Peterson of Marion, Mrs. r->i [.'! Hu/bert Riley of Rnlicjrh, N. C., f" ] Mrs. Henry Humes of I^oxinpton, 1 N. C. Mr. Hannah Charlton of Lan ('K? Dozen 15c - Pekoe and 3 oz. 10c; 6 oz. 17c 2 cans for 11c UTTER ? 5 lbs. 20c 5 oz. can 10c lb. 12V2C BEEF~ 12 y2c 15E 1 halves No. 21/2 can X 2 cans 33c 1 by No?T can ?? 2 cans 25c B LES 15c I ZIZZIl-4 lb. 25c \GON SOAP 9c LEANSER 9c small 9c; large 23c [FOOD 16c SSUE " r 25c iEQ-CQAT 59c I) 15c \VEL ? 10c I 24 lb. bag 89c I ran buy! Plain or g guaranteed. i* risinc; 24 lb. bag 65c? 1MER SODA 25c can 17c 2_cans 15c _ CT SPRAY in^ -a \/V | ZERO PRICES Stores! Does its Duty" n, X. and Mr. Rosco Williams , North Carolina. Those on the sick list are Mrs. II. Hemmirv-rway who was. eard to th^ Conway .Hospital Sat. d Rev. A. I.. Pryor. Their many lends wish them a speedy le /ery. Mrs. Jeff Re Many motored to nwav to h.e at the bedside of her tor in law. Mrs. T. II. Hemming On Friday June 10 Mr. Tsaah G. ifiey departed this life to the eat beyond He proceeded bis fe tf> the prrave by elt*ven and c half months. His funeral was Id at Mt. Olive Church with Rev N. McClintic and Rev. R. N. >ses conducting the. services. Rev ises pieaehed the sermon and he nke from the subject "I have, ne my task."' Rev. Lor by Jones >ke on behalf of the league T)erf merit-?Wr*. heatha Hemming y spoke in behalf of the choir, ile Rev. J. Q. Hemmlnirwav. his der talked on the life of MY. inev whom we truly believe was Christian. He confessed religion the a pre of 18 and proved faith* to the end. He had been in " linin" health for the past six nfhs hut death came unexpectly from a hosrt attaek.-He was asst. Suptt of the Sunday school t ":n ilie leader of t-h? ehoYiI memh'M" of the trustee hoard ih? M. B. School. U lca.e.-., t<> mourn his loss five ldren, une grandchrld, *iiree sis g TH tc*i s, two brothers ami a host oi relatives and friends. Intecment was in the M. B. Cemetary. Jerrj Cox had charcc of the f uncial ar i angements. We wish t? extend our aj>pre .-ia'tion to the many friends fol their kindness , during the illnesi of our father and brother, Mr Isiah Spincy, and for the beautifu flowers. brother of the deceased. Mrs. Olivia (Jrivadtt left for Sa dis. Miss, to visit her husband .win left a Tew month ago t' > accept ; position with the dredging "Co. LATTA NKWS All of the churches are havihj excellent services whi'lo the litll ones were missed very much ye Sunday School has-been succcssfu Sunday. Mrs. .tanie Smart wa hostess to the Emergonr.ry Clul After business she served the mer bers iced tea and crackers. The \V. IT. anf F. M. Societ; church*. The president, Sister Ett . Edwars, is still ill bmt i>$" tryini -to carry on; ; The pulpit Aid Board had a ver interesting meeting _on Thutsdn; afternoon at the home of the pro dent, Mrs A . A. Delain. Jim.. wevkcn V the beach. ATi*Je KnnPV .TMPI'CAII *V? Sunduv?m?Dillioir?visiting?ft? Grandmother. Mis. Julia and Bertha Ma lackson. Catherine Smith, Anni Mac McAuthar, and Mr. Henry M Loud motored to Florence Wodiie lay night. Mrs. Etta Moody and Etta Jar <011 spent Sunday afternoon visi ing Mr. Bethea and his sick hi .ther. I.ittle Miss Louise Cato Was su orised with a birthday party 01 Friday afternoon given by his m< ther and Mrs. Bill Simmons.. Sunday was another high day ii Latta. All of the religious service were good especially the Mrssioi uy service at St. John Baptist "Rev. N. S. Delain of Weston Chi pel and Rev. M?. Simmon* of Pe< Bee exchanged pulpits Sunday a he morning's worship Imith was the principal speake t St. John. Mrs. Editli. Guiles, Mrs. Floi lice Bethea, Mrs. Marie Bowetis Mrs. Julia Williams a Jul Mrs. N*< ca McBiyde have lieeii oil the sicl *ist hut are nowreepveriiifjr, Mrs. Florence Fladgor is still ii disposed but is .somewhat improx ing to QUr joy. octagon soap 5 FOR r " Bottle of 1 GOs aspirin tablets I 8c | NO. 2 ( AN BOKDENS EVAPORATED j MILK * CAMAY SOAP :i FOR 14c j IVV'VVP'VVT'T'VV'FVfVV illjllnilljillB ? dsmrmhc! WmrJnJTTmMWl^ ESMSmmm A mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm e palmetto leader p| CO!,I'MBI'A NFC.RO STORE [ KKKI'KRS FlNIflHCTSALE FORI dixhle cola i ^ e l_ New Scientific Drink Manufactur <1 od Here Has "Distinctive Flarfor" n * State With Dealers. Plant at 1224 <> j Sales _Increasing .All .Over the F IIliner Street. '1 . H el "Double Cnla" has a distinctive r, flavor and the weekly sales arc J a increasing faster than the rise ot . the thermometer these hot days, * a-eotrding to in aiy Negro store keepers w|ho are now handling | this practically new drink which v< X is scientifically inijiiufScfored in e their new home tit 122-1 Iluger St.' t Store.s and soft drink stands all ,, il over South Carolina are fast learn ' ing?of?Uu:?value of?DxmWe-CoUrLU s and ,ar<N sending in orders daily ,, >. which increases the list of con.1 n corns now handling tho now drink, was testified this week by Mr. J. ?1 y W. Hayes, one ft the general man. 'f. o agurs?of 1 he Columbia office. r"y a Tn a swing around the city we ^ ? found many local stands whjere ^ * Double Co hi' is "being handled and n y many good testimonies about rt-s ?[ y calre as a drink, said A. P. Cordon . d on 2100 block of W'averlv St.. I ^ recommend "it to ah ?f m!y friends1 J .and . qistomers. PiaiCO , Helium at'. Taylor and Pine," Double Cola is v e u good seller. It has a 'distinctive C r fl.iun. Mi?sales of Double Cola ^ increase daily," Attuck Cafe. | c Double Cola has found a home .. P in the Baxley .chain of stores. Mr. .? t. Ihi\le,y says *tbat his customers ! i c like the beverage very much and] that finds, a ready sale for the .1 k 1?romict, . ' } ? [ The Double Cola Firm .employs | n Negro help and as they pxpand in'. bushiess more places will lie made p ,. for Negroes to work Mr. Hays an.J renounced . , I M l', < I.ARK BAPT. C'HUM II n s Rev. C. H. Black, Pastor h 1 .... . . S. S. was oiMtted* H:J50 The ' > i choir of the Mt. Clare Bapt."church i? "tin us cnorts'--r and a yondly1 t mimber i/f members motored to Maxwell CJinvf Rapt.' church, i Florence to take part on the pro-' jfram there.?H':MO Ar.Mr sermon li.v pa-tor. Miisie l?y choirs of Mt. n , Clare i'nptist eluireh. Lake City > ) i. ami I nie.n (>of .Mars RlulT. - I - :00 p.in.- 1 tinner-se4 veil on the? church lawn. 15:00 p.m. closing I1 1 svrmnt by Lev. .1. S. Hall. Music !l by i is choir from Sellers. ' Ai- 12 p.m. Rev. .1. T.. Sinjclotary > I OCTAGON pnwncu El A V/ ? ? ay iji v 5 FOR I 9c [ if *" Full Pint B RIBBING I g ALCOHOL 1 7c [ Iui.vS'T si/I-: P & G C| - SOAR || \ I" "" "ta " ' 11 TOILET K en u) 111 ;? FOR lQc mm mmam mm m* ili } - % V. 1 -, : I i : '. MRS. EUZAHETH PRINCE PASSES Lynchburg, S. C. - God, in Hi* ivine wisdom, removed from our lidst in the still of the morning f May 25, 1939 Mrs. Elizabeth rince. Mrs. Prince was born -in Lynyhnre. S. on Nov. 25r HIKi. -She ,aV converted under Rev. 1). M town (deceased). At the early tre of 11 she joined St. Matthew Mi K. (:hureh and was .a memer of this church until death. Mrs. Ptirtce was the widow of Ir. Junius Prince, Jr. who depart1 this life on Nov. 27, 1927. ? ? Surviving are her parents, Mr. ml M "s Robert E. T moir.as of ardeville, S. C.. two brothers, Mr. eorge Thomas C. C C 4432, and lr. Robert Thomas. Jr. of Phila.. a.. One sister in law, Mrs. Janie 'honWs of Philly, one maternal tide. Rev. George C. Johnson, a astor at Spartr.nbutg, four Aunts, irs rt.Minr uoiumina, N. |;<nii^ Oroen, St. Matthews, Miss lice H. Johnson, Sumter^ Two fa;tnal uncles, Mr. Walter Thomas f Lynchburg, S. C. and Mr. Sarnie homas of Philadelphia. Also one nut of Clierau, S. Mi's.' Mini\. Henry-. We bow onp heads and humble ill, knowing that he doeth all dugs well In her going our comrunity feels, a great loss.* To her parents Elizabeth was an biding comfort and joy. To her rotifers she was an inspirational elp and companion. The entire immunity nio.urtis the passing of lise. Ju staf ew da yss hr dqcinf cmf Just a few- days have passo4. Ili/abeth Since you drifted from our homo tTp above to the immortal And to love ones gone before. We would not . recall you, Elizaoth - -To this land pf suffering, sin nd strife, For w(> know that you are happy Richly blessed with eternal life. We jniss you so much. Elizabeth Xo one else can take your place. Ami wo know ttsat one glad lorn in*.' " ' i Wo shall moot you face to face. reached a sluo t . scrnuip usinjr as i topir: Folk l.oavinp God. K:00 '.M. pioachinp hy the 'Row Haniah from KinpstrooT lie delivered i wondo! ful sermon'. The choir under tlu? leadership >f Deacon K. B. Sinirletary is borininir to make prepress. Wo '<ipo to ha\'(i a ch ir second to mud- Ih-dhis pint?t/f?t-ho tiold 4of abor. ^ ?iMMi'M rriTrw^r. ANNOUN' Openi DOU bGH 4 sometli Pure, [ fresh. fl Pglzing I L^HKft.1 HAITn - - i c t? Gracelynn. Lunch ? K O () M ? ; AVE SELL. lnNXiiUS. SANDWICHES COM)"" DRINKS HE EH AND PIES *" 1509 HARDEN STREET Conveniently located across the Street -"from Allen I'niversity Mrs. Ira Washington. Prop. VISIT NLW FOfcK WORLD'S FAIR (FECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE from Columbia $21.1)()-Ne\v York-$21.90 IN COACHES IN SEABOARD AIR-CONDITIONED, REClINING-SEAT COACHES COOL, CLEAN, COMrOXTABLE One way from Columbia Kiel'funnel $ 5.40 Washington 7.35 Philadelphia* 10.07 New York 12.P2 Host on (\ia Hell Hnle Bridge 19.55 I'iltsburgh 14.8)8 . Buffalo 18.21 J ivl. Belcrsburu 8.50 Tampa _ 7.95 j Miami ^ 10.25 I \Y. I'a'.m Beach 9.25 Jacksonville 5.10 "SILVER METEOR" Visit both the.New York and San 1 Francisco World's Fairs for $90 round trip rail fare ? in coaches. Hotel accommodations in N. Y. guaranteed ? Consult. J. I.. C arter. l)l'A Boom No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Columbia, S. ('. Telephone 5821?9987 C1NG. , ng of the BLE-C rUNG PL iy we bring you Doubl i you but already a trem on from coast to eoasl ill tell: /<.: ILat here is nk that ; oa ev< ait until ji; i.is'e it! ri ting ab /. l it which h erytime. Ami how it jh sets yo \ rig-it with th( rou are fcehr?g tired a estless ... or just plain wholesome, satisfying invigorating, DOUBL] . . DOUBLE delightl LE value . .. Thafs DO ... The large 12-ounce t l A Great Drink A iu;?.u+.r i7*i I Y r lavur ^ -Liils c . i , Saturday, June 24, 1939 NOTICE! The Ministers anil Laymen of the Columbia District, A. M. E. church are asked to meet Tuesday June 27th at (5 o'clock in Allen university. Business of 'vital im. ipoitancc pertaining to our dis. . trict. \V. K. Bowman, aetimr president 1. 0. Simmons, acting secretary x F D. Dreher and others. C HARLIE ALLISON Florist !l wcrs For Every Occasion ~7 Fhone 9398 2 <2 Harden St. Columbia Over Sunday, June 25 $ i .50 Rouxn T'?l' . -. * , "'. .- SAVANNAH ROTNI) TRIP ~ en TO $2 JACKSONVILLE ** Lv. 10:35 PM, Saturday June 24th .? Enjoy a full day in Savannah or Jacksonville t Go places--see things at extremely low costin safely and comfort by train - avoiding the hazards of highways. TTii Jv/J son J in coat lies an J on specified trains only. C hildren !? and under 12 half fare. So huggige chafed. Consult agent for further details * ; New OLA ANT ~~ le-CoIa. " ~ endous j j | t. - One ffTJ the fin its the I ^ eps you j . .. Its E enerFUI ,rr iWhTI^W ?S |g|2j / j iQTTLlNG __ / I