The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 15, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Libhv. I)olt? or Dl-LMujiIc
Crushed or sliced No. 1 Flat can
Pineapple 9c
UPTON'S TEA
l/>. lb. pk^. 45c
Rail Mason Fruit
| .Jars 1 o gal. doz, 1.05
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) Jar Tops doz. 22c
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P and (i Soap?I
5 bars for 20c |
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THE
' REESE-SANDERS RECEPTION
Continued from Page 1
I ing until 10 o'clock.
The house \vas beautifully decI
orated with ivy draped on a back
ground ojf white. Potted flowers,
with baskets and vases of pink
1 and white gladiolus, made a beautiful
pictur,, as one enter, carry- *
ing out the color scheme of pink
| and white.
'.Miss Sara Morris played as the .
bride was met~at "the doov by her
, husband?and?escorted to the seat
arianged for them placed in the
'Center of huge ferns and gladiolus,
where they remained through
the affair.
The bride was attired i.i white
net over, taffeta, full length form
fitted, with a corsage of white
' roses and baby's breatjj ferns,
. which she designed an^ made. The
groom darned a suit of-white whip
cord.
1 .Misses. Mabl,. and Eb-iso Reese
sisters of the bride, wore flowing dresses
of pink lace over satin.
: Special music was rendered by 1
Miss Sara Morris and her father
Mr. Joseph II. Morris.
Miss Morris sang "At Dawni
ing": Mr. -Moms and Miss Mor
Ins cam? 'T Love Van Truly", and
"My Rosary".
In t fit- <iUor of the dininy
mum kd>le sat a beautiful weddintr
cake with miniatum bride awl
yroom in the contKr^'f pihk an I
;v I)ill' munllcs..?A t i tw ^itt. f _
dininir mom door, stood an anti<|ie
will eeked with ivy over a
j hat-k frynund of white designed
and mad,. hv the bride's sister.
'"Mrs. Martha" MeAljster and eon- ;
I sins. Miss Mahje Reese and Mns
tcf" Cordo7rt McCrrtlum with Miss1
es Ruth P.luc and Helen Cov-intrton
drawing pencil from the old
we!), scrying- the guest,,. j\s t!ey
passed in line. After the iruests
had finished being served Miss
t M. \'. Rees,, then asked that eaeh
; one hold their cup w' Me Mis. Prti(
'enee McCollum gav<. a t ast to
i the bride tutd. groom. The guests
then drank to the met rimeirf. of
the hriile an groom. After which
la continuation of-the colors junk
land white .blocked ice cream with
i oink and white- rookie*, were scrvled
by three madly dressed wai
tois: Undei taker John P. MeT.eod
of the Alumni <>f their schools
Barber. Harris P. Pain: I'mf _
Jessie -Reese. Th'-y were dre--sed
ui dark trousers and white shifts
hla-k lv w ties. --- Cf
Miss 1 )or?>thv Reese, eol'tsin of
bride was-in cTitfrge uf register.Mis*
Thclma Spear's and Mrs
Xancy Rees,. sister-in-law. ,ff bri ahad
ehartre of gifts.
I Oi;t-otnwn truest s were Prof.
I Mini OT:s. .1. M. MeAlister a nd
I family of Kinp-treo. S. ('.
Mrs. Florin Rnone and family
of Summerville. S. sisters of
biide: Mrs. K. R. Morris. Columliiii.
Sb C.: Mr. Fulton I.. T.aws of
Rnll.-tfh. X. -J
The bride and (rn om left F?un- '
day foi; their new-home. Swansea.
S. C. where Mr. Sanders is prin
j-ipal of tli( Swansea Public -eland. _
\RHKVIM.K NF.WS
iS. S. was niuely attended by '
mostly adults, due to recent quar-. 1
j_a.utiue,?Rev, .T<<bn-s??n--quenched n J
very interesting sermon at the
nv.'rnintr sermon w1 ieb was enioyed.
The Missionary "Indies bad *"?"
s'V > on in the afternoon preached
hv Rev. Mathi<> pastor of Alt.
- Pbji-ant Bapti-d eintrch. ;
Mr. Pendleton Sunt, of the Rale
Chapel church of Donalds i< vis
itine here.
Misses MattT,-:?T.rc. K.ibhertrnn~ n
Mat'is. daughter? 'f Rev.-Mathis
of Laurens were here Sunday and
samr a very beautiful number at
the Missionary sermon. Mr. AVi1
liani Mathis accompanist. They
brrmsrht Miss Cornelia Dendy and '
Howard Poe friends of theirs and
relatives -of the ^ate Rev. D. TT.
Johnson family.*
?Ate- Tuesday July 1th the men
of ,th,. Interdenominational Missionary
society p-ave the ladies a
(reception on th,. lawn tf the C.l(
f. Hearst funoial homo. It \va?
enjoyed. W<. arc eagerly lookine ,
I forward fi.r another hefov,. long
Megotta Hearst, president.
Mr. Joi n Poirin. daughter and
two grand children from Middle
town. Ohio is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T.im Strnther of ITarrisbnrg
. ?tieot.
FDGF.ITKI.I) NEWS .
Mr?j. TTattie Warrick of Augus"
TTT fiTTT ft hero visiting.
The Juvenile "Thrift e.luh met at
the hir'nic of J.T. Hamilton on last
Thursday aftoVnoon. The meet
ing for August 'will he I-eld at fcln*
home of Kathryn Oliphant on
Macedonia Ave.
Prof. L. Townsepd, was a recent
visitor here on last week.
Mr. Avery Holmes was f'.moralized
at China Grove Rapt, 'n
last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. ^
Holmes body was brought here
from Philadelphia for' burial.
Mrs. Melissa Miles was f unrealized
at Pleasant Grove Baptist
church on last Thursdnv after. '
noon.
ti
Th(. following ar(. leaders of the ?
Housewives Tannine and Poultry c
clubs: Mesdaines, Mattie Waldo, t
-ft*a- Dohey, Tallinn Amlrrsrmr Rttstt
Smith, Mary E. Lee, Marian Moore r
Mattie Simmons, Aline Matliis, r
Tiizzio1 Russey, Corri(. J. Gaston, s
Elizabeth Adams abd Mrs. M. E. ?
(lord em. a
Mrs. T. A. Cheatham is spend- "
ing this week with her sister Mrs|?
Edna Nicholson at Bettis academy I,n
I Trenton, SC. J ^
Mrs. M. M. Murray was here r
last week visiting fiiends. c
palmetto LeADer
Carlisle news
Mrs. P. L, Wilkes and daughter
Miss Nancina also Mrs. Alice
Hawkins spent the 4th of July in
Whitinire.
. Miss Nancina Wilkes has as her
truest for the week Miss Janie
.Mac Crosby. 'Mrs. Wilkes and dau
ghtor had as guest Tuesday Mrs.
Mary J. ? Chisholin. MV. Irvin
Coleman returned Friday from
Cineinati. Ohio.
Miss Clara jCurenton spent the
week end with her sister Mrs.
Agnes Sims and family. Miss
Clara left Sunday afternoon for
Winston-Salem to visit her broth- '
or and family.
M*s. Leler lV'.vd of Union i
visiting her brother and family.
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Mc II wain
and son and "hie junior quarter ot
Columbia worshiped at Mt. K ien
A. M. E. church.
Services woi> good at Williams
Phnpel. The pastor brought.?a_ g<**i
message. The spiritual part J
of the service we re very high. (
W,? aiv looking forward to the (
Sunday school convention which ,
win be Held at M. i.11 Ke juiy zu-zi
^PTr^ION A. M. K. CHI Rt-H
- Rev. Julious Rnlman. Pastor
Carnett. S. C. -Sunday schorl
assembled at?Hie usual hour. The
pastor preached at 11:30 a.m. At
1 p.m. the -pastor and members
were visiters Kine Branch Run
tist church. 8:.'!0 The Rev. David
Polite, pastor of King Branch Bap
tist chin ch*bnd soli Rev. .T. TI. Polite
and members' worshiped with
us. Rev. Polite preached a soul
stirring sermon.
Mi*. Roosevelt Jenkins is spendbig
sometime in New York. Miss
Albertha Jenkins is-back front"
Philadelphia. MiF Bell,. Craves
*?f Savannah. (In., is visiting her aint
Mrs. Belle Jenkins. Mr. Erick?of
Huear. Cn., was a visitor
at church Sunday. Misses Mami<
Spann and Anna Carson visite-'
their mother-. Mrs. Candary. Fiazier
mi the 1th. Mr. Calvin Daly
Tanir. and May Daly of Calumbia
visiting- their uncle Rev. Julious
Dolman.
C KQ11LLL T< )W N N KWS
By E. J. Ford
Dr. \V. P. Cn-olina has gotv to
''is I'cwarHe left us dti Wwl'K
sdav morning. July nth and tonkins
flight to that eelestial homy
and his sruih is- tmw -itr tin- pearly
white city of u'hieh we so often
hav,. heard him >ing. That he had
a mansion, a harp and crown and
hat he was waiting watching and
longing for the white city that
was srynn coming down. Tti less
than two months ago May 21st
'lev. Carolina started to his work
ind was hindered by a rain storm
md ear trcAihle; with his wife and
daughter; 'they- turned hack and
ante to worship at Bethel'. "~~X- '
uong the many things that he
saitl that has left a lasting im(>r?'! ;
ion on [he mill's of hls honr~crs,
was that it's just a step between
he and death and that he
was serving' notice on Bethel that
when' he is absent here, he would
ti(. present with the -Lord. Fun ial
services we)-,,.held from .Beth
1 Friday' .Tidv 7th at 1 p.m.
When in Georgetown stop at ther.a
Jacqueline Tea Room,'. 110
Frasier street. Mr. .Tames Pric. .
Can is the proprietor.
Our sister and little grand-daughter
I.ovet'ta Craig- of r lorence ~
-pent the week-end with us.
Quite a number of distinguish- ,
I'd visitors worshiped at Bethel
Sunday.
IN MEM OR JAM
In i'nn'] inomgry ..::af.. our loving
husband anil father William R.
"Hill" Alexander, who died July
1.5. 10f?P.
When death came in that Wednesday
morn.
The darling of our home was
\
gone.
One whom wt. loved when first we met:
Tne who is gone that we can iiev- .
er fiYVget.
We think of you and it grieves ^
But your /honorable life lives with j
lis anew, ,
W(. miss yen daddy the charm f
liHh're of tun?home, ? And
after vou wer0 gone we were
left all alone, '
But we still ehecrish your loving j
coinninn'l
As ymi hade us t<; hold to God's .
unchanging hand/ '
WIFE and CHILDREN. (
- \INT STEPHEN !j
\. M. E. CHURCH J
Rev. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor
Wilmington, N. C.?Thp church
whool' was largely attended and
he enthusiasm and spirit . of
friendly rivalry continue in the ?
vork. Mrs. Rankin a traveling
nissionary from Indianapolis, In- ,
liana was a visitor and was ex- ,
ended the opportunity to trive
Meetings. The annual picnic for j.
Sunday school and church is hointr
fivert, Monday, July 17th. The ^
nvpicnl renditions by the choir j
vcre very beatitiful and?appro
iriate. Our pastor delivered the c
noininpr's message usintr as hi' \
abject 'Spiritual Pood". At the
'Venule's service there patfhered c
train a larye audience for worship
Solomon's Wise Choice" wa? the /
nhieet. of the discourse. Pvery
base of work is pushed V vn><l <;
n preparation for the enteitain- f
nent ctf the annual conference to
onvene wifh us October 25th. I
INSTRUCTOR IN COLUMBIA
The Reverend James D. Rucker,
pastor nt?t+n??Tabei naele Baptist
Church, Greenville, S. C., has been
chosen as one j.f tht. instructors
to teach in the State and B. T. U.
Convention in Columbia on July
12 thrc?ut-rh~the 14th.
Rev. Rueker is especially Jnter<ted
in Religious Education.. Dur-j
in>r the schodl tprm of 11438-39 he
was Dean and Instructor at Friend
ship College in Rock Hill, S. C.
On the seventh of June he was
<>n program at th(. National Sun
day School Conpress which met in
Tmliunapolis.?Ind. Ho?spoke on.
li<> subject "The church's ?Ppreach
to the youne people.".
Kev. Uucker received his training
from Ben.edict College and
Howard University, lip i,s also
ioJI'llteitain the Sunday school and
H. T. U. Convention of the Little
River Association on July 21 at
his church, lie will teach the B. T.
I*. Administration in Columbia.
fie hones to toll how to ma1c<? the
B. T. U. live. fc
SHILOH A. M."E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson. I'astor
Sunday school at th?. usual hour
the pastor pave helpful remarks.
At 11:30 the pastor spok(> frenn
tlio theme: "Looking Up To Jesus".
The Leapue continues to
prow ami we aie fortunate to
havp Mr. Rlaekmon and father in
our midst. Monday and Tuesday
nights ??hrvrn?Cos! i c a I?was
sorod by this proup for the benefit
of the rally for Trusttees. Tho
tiustees plannTsl a "railv for the*'
l.h : Ma;, tl.ls month. Ka h
iifirhcr is asked tn pay SI.00. It
^sponsored hv' t ho trustees to cov
r the el ;i ') uhi h '"s very much
ceded.
Willing Worke.-s Hoard pave
11 enlertammer' -.n the fourth
f duly. Thev had quit,. a sue.The
men.lr i s of Shiloh were
ory imicd plea e' to have a new
ride atid groom worship with us
A<t Sunday.?They were Mr. and
THTTferick TTTn?r"*'? .
Our new II. K. T-teacher began
.er.-Wo'i k?July and has worshiped
vith us each Sunday. This young
ad.v is Miss Annie Ma,. .Tones of
T\still and a member, of f'lass 119
f State college.
\NFOKD f.'ROVK
lOMMvRS. < Hl'RCH
?Bishop I-.?U?Rookardv Pastor
-S. S: at' us*, al hour with Supt.
md co-workers in charge. The
hinioT class won the banner.
At 2:00 p.m. Rev. .J. II. Jones
lelivei cd Ike message. Remarks
I?y Bishop I*. 1"). Rookard, Rev. E.
W. Rice and Mis* ionary JI-. M.
Stevens.
I.an^'ordV drove assembly meet
dig will begin he second Sunday
:!) August.
The First Burn Church Movement
Sunday School, convent"""
will convene Saturday, embracing
the 1th Sun'ay in July.. The public
is cordially invited.
DEATH OF MRS. INGRAM
Mrs. Emily P. Teens Ingram, a
veil known resident of Jackson ille,
Fla., died at her home, 1518
"leveland St., June 21, 19.19. She
vas a .native of Columbia, S. C.
laving moved to Jacksonville 40
ears ago. She was the widow of
'harles W. Ingram, Sr.
Mrs. Ingram was a faithful mem
>er of Simpson M. F,. Tabernacle
hureh and she was funeral rzed
'rom there.
JShe is survived by the following
hildren, one daughter, Mrs. Thelna
Hall, four sons. Charles and
darold Ingram. JJacksonville, Aiwtr
Trigrani, New York Cityi'anTT
i Los. Ed ward I ng rami of New .York.
>ne sister, Mrs. Mary Thomas of
loston, Mass.. throe grandchilIren.
favorite niece, Mr. Ethel Thom.
ts of Boston, Mass., was at her
>odside and a host of relatives and I
Wends. ~ "I
IN MEMORIAM
Tn memnry of Minnip Shuler.j
vho departed this lifo at the Co- I
unihia hospital. June 24, 1939 and I
vas eulogized from Bethel A. M.j
1. ChrtTh, ft. < Matthews* R. C. j
uno 28. 1939.
Wo wish to thank our many
riends, white and colored for sym
>athios extended, and the beautiul
floral tributes.
cannot and will not say Ibat sh? is
dead;
he is just away.
Vith a ohorry smile anrl a wave
of th0 hand,
'hp has wandered into an,unknown
land.
knd loft, us dreaming how very
fair it needs must be
linoo she is there. 1
^nd you, O! you who the wildest
yearns,?or
the old time and the glad re*
\ ?
i turn. "
| Think of her facing on as dear, f
I In the love of there as the love of '
| here.
Think of her still as the same I say
She is not dead, she is just away. R.
H. Shuler, husband
Lueda Jenkins
Ethel J. Elrod \
Beatrice 'Mason, daughters.
TYRONE POWER
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REPORT OF CO
VICTORY SA\
of Columbia, in the State of South
on June 3ft, 1939.
ASSF.
Loans and discounts (including" $120
Cash, balances with other banks,
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Other assets .
Total assets .
LI A III L
Demand deposits
Time deposits . . ?
Other deposits (certified and office]
Total deposits
()ther liabilities
Total Liabilities (not including subc
below
CAPITAL /
Capital .... __....
Surplus .. __ ...
Undivided profits
Total Capital Accounts
Total Liabilities and Capital Accoui
This bank's capital consists of N
tures; first preferred stock with tot
at NONE; second preferred stock
retiiable at $1,461; and common
$10.00.
I, K. W. VANCE, cashier of the
swear that the above ""statement rs ti
!y represents the true state of the
eil and set forth, to the best of my 1
Correct?Attest:
E. A. ADAMfl,' ?
J. P. REEDERp
HENRY WILLIAMS, Directoj
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Richland:
Sworn to and subscribed before
and I hereby certify that I am not a
ftly Commission expires at the
SEAL WILI
ELITE BEAU'
Numb
MRS. JULIA HREE]
NOW OPENED 1
TELEI'HON
^APPLICANTS ARK URGEE
TO BEGIN TRAINING WI
ELITE BEAUTY
MRS. ANNIE EVA1N
Write Mme. Julia E. Breeland,
huTjr, South Carolina, or Mr*. Ai
2515?A Gervais St.
\
Saturday, July IS, 1939
riSIT 1KW y01k
wohlot ran
mu (ran rur rut
from Colombia
>21.SU-New York-?21.M
n c$um
JMUW |U\
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I ilUIAKB AI1-C0NDITI0MII,
IICLIMIMQ-SEAT COACIII
:ooi, ciian. coyroBTAiti
One way from Columbia
Richmond $ 5.40
Washington 7.15
Philadelphia 10.67
New York ?X17Y ~
Boston (via Hell Gate ? _ ,
Bridge 10-55
Pittsburgh 14.80
Buffalo 16.11 _
St.. Petersburg 1 8.50 :
Tampa 7.05 . . t
Miami 10.15
W. Palm Beach 0.15
Jacksonville 5.10
T"*" ' **
" ILVII MITIOl"
- Visit both the New York and Sea
Piucitoo World's Fairs for $00
rosoid trip rail farm?ia coaches.
Hotel aooomaiodatioiu ia N. Y.
gSMronf eed?Consult,
J. L. Carter. DPA
Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg. - |
Columbia. 8. C.
Telenl one SR21?MOT
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>NDITION OF
INGS BANK
Carolina, at the cloee of buafnaaa
iT8~
.73 overdrafts) $33,677.03
12,884.83
: > l.oo
_ ..1 ... ... 8,095.00
.... 8,989.26
........ $634,647.12 _
ITIES
. ... __ 0,166.61
27,994.64
rs' checks, etc.) 135.00
$37,195.16
?
>ruinatea oongauons snown
..... $46,184.41
LCCOUNT
: $14,611.81
1,000.00
1,860.90 ^
i 17,462.71 1 !
nts $63,647.12
ONE of capital notes and deben:al
par value of NONE, retirable
with total par value of NONB,
stock with total par value of ^
above-named bank, do solemnly
rue, and that it fully and correcti
several masters herein containknowledge
and belief.
E. W. VANCE "7
"8.
me this 6th day of July, 1939
n officer or director of this bank,
pleasure of the Governor.
,IS C. JOHNSON, Notary Public.
rY SCHOOL I j
er 2 I
LAND, PRESIDENT*
FOR CLASSES
E 2-3233 W
i TO REGISTER EARLY | '?
TH THE FIRST CLASS I
SCHOOL NO. 2 I
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unle Evans?
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