The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 22, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6
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" v' ELITE BEAUTY SCHOOL^
* Number 2 *
MRS. JULIA JREELAN j), PRESIDENT
NOW OPENED FOR CLASSES _c
TELEPHONE 2-3233""
I APPLICANTS ARE URGED TO REGISTER EARLY
TO DEC I \ TRAIXINCr WITH THE FIRST CLASS
ELITE REALTY SCHOOL NO. 2
I:\nts. AN.MK EVANS, INSTRUCTOR
W rite M me. Julia K. llreeland, Iti Hroughton Street, Orange,
burg, South Carolina-, or Mrs. Annie Evans?
2513?A Gervais St. Columbia, S. C.
? EXCURSION
OYKR SUNDAY JULY 23rd
. ?TO?
SAVANNAH, GA. , ' ? ;
?AND? - JACKSONVILLE,
FLA.
Adult
-JRound-Trip Fttre*: From ('(i'LTMBTA
SAVANNAH. GA. SI.50
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.1. \ \ i\ ;m\ iLlil'i, M /A ? $2.50
Children "? vr?.- of am* and under 12 yrs. of age, half fare.
Tickel*- Mild for train No. 23 lea\ in-g- Columbia- 9-:4"> PM Saturday.
J111 \ 22nd al>o train No. If leaving Columbia 8:4." AM Julv
23rd to Savannah. Final' return limit leave Jacksonville 9:05
r?M Julv 23rd" pas>iiig Savannah r2:.">."i AM July 24th. . Kxcursion
tickets -unof) ih euciches only;?No stop-overs'?No baggage
checked. . """ 7~ J.
T. ( Ultll. Division Passenger Agent
Columbia. S. C.
Southern Railway System
I<;lvN ! INK DILL
PICKLES - - - 2 j&s 25?
TOMATOES No. 2 cans 25 c
I)H()M-l?njIKNTOS_ I (}/.. can 5c~
l?EA NTT MTTEH 2 lb. jar 21c
N. B. ( . RITZ lb. box 21c
1 TOMATO CATSUE 2-10 oz. bottles 15c
EVERYDAY RELISH pint jar 17c
DOIT,EE Q SALMON can lie
RICE FANCY RU E ROSE (i lbs. 25c
RED CAR FLOUR 24 lbs. 03c
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GOOD (Jl M.ITY GRAI'E
FRUIT JUICE - - C*an 5c
CORN FLAKES Reg. Rkg. 5c
EVERYDAY TEA Ulb. Rkg. 23c
~ SALT or Lge. MATCHES 3 Rkg. 10c
LOVELY JELL for DESERTS 3 pkgs. 13c
VINEGAR bring your jug gal. 20c
LEMONS Fancy I<ge. size Doz. 17c
CALIF. ORANGES Doz. 17c
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.. \M SHM KN tt). tOc
win nek olko ii,. |()c
tin, si/i-:
ARGO PEAS -.2 cVn|25'_
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THE
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JULY
Clearance
I SALE
Tremendous values in
? 6 our "down t^> brass
^ |l tacks" Clearance. Our
prices nave oeen cui
IM down to make your budyet
stand up. Take advantage
oF the many
specials NOW!
_ HICK ^
T O W E L S
U Si/c 10x34. 5c I
10c values
I.AIHKSk and CHILDREN
HATS
All styles. 10c
Values to 98c
' ROYS' AND GIRLS'
CREPE SOLE
OXFORDS
iln white and natural. Sizes
i 11 to 3. $1.50 CkQn
- virtues
I -T- LA HIES' --- -*||
SHOES
j Black, white and luggageb
j! tan. Sizes I to 9. 98c I
tj H n1.9i? values
jjj ('HI1.1)KEN'S TAFFETA 3
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3 $1.00 values. ATT - -69c
h colors. Sizes " t<> 14 * ]
C LOSE-1) U T!~
P SHIRTS
B By Byron a n d Walton.
Beuularly $1.00. In soHd
ind fancy patterns. L 9c I
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SHEETS
i Sizes 81x90 o.^
\ erv special! __
curtain
material
_ I In while, blue^jjCPeen. velg
low and gold. '36 ' o~
inches wide. Yard
| I 81 INCH
II SHEETING
Very heavy. 2*ic 1 C,.
values. Yarl 1<Jt
(1RASS
R U G s
V^Hal , *1-00
I HOYS* IIOOI) TENNIS
S H O E S
II And biutL Oxfords.
I Sizes 13 to ?
IB&W
Bargain House
1306 Assembly St. 1
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Something; now !u - fn'nn> into t
phTa?The Tribunetto, a ltvwspapei
delphia Tribune, which \v:.s l'oitnde<
I ( vis J. Petty 3t\T. jria: d-on of the
Shelton is editorial assistant and
ployes club activities program for i
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This slum in Jacksonville, Flu.,.will
new USJlA-aided project.. The Lav
el i in in:', ted. for each new home built
L A I II FNS NEWS
Continued from Page I
tion on July lath, president Mis. !
Pauline Sullivan; vice-president, v
Mrs. Cora Meadows; secretary ,1
Mrs. Rosa R. Red lick, assistant sec t
rotary, Miss Willow Hamilton, v
t teas in ei.Wtry. 1 Liu ietta?Boeks; v
chairman social committed, Mrs. i
C. Hudgens, chairman finatice com
mittee Mrs. N'oimie Mae Whit- i
field. These ladies have organized I
into a club, to reach out to the helpless.
Give them vour support.'
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Springfield Baptist Church 1
Rev. W. L. .Wilson, Pastor
Tim ??art- - i>-- ?
. (jo.mwi, w i in a large delegation
from Springfield attended the
Sunday School and BT-U Conven- 1
tion in Columbia last week. One I
of the greatest sessions of all
times was had. While in the crty
the pastor and his wife were the
dinner guests of Deacon and Mrs.
I. T Able. St. Paul church on'.
Thursday?church services on Sun
day, July lGth. 1
The Sunday school began at 10
o'clock, all officers and students j
were present and a very interesting
lesson was discussed.. The pas '
tor delivered the morning message
from the subject:- 'Look and
Live." Aftyr the services he and
his* wife left for Greenwood to
attend the funeral of his unelo
Mr. KphialnC-'l P'Vufc, the brut her
of the pastor's mother.
A very large crowd greeted the
pastor at the evening services;^
with open hearts for the gospel;
message and not a person was dia' t
appointed ax the pastor preached i(
<n forcibly from the the text 'TheL
Stone which the builders refused|j
is become the chief corner st~6ne." |
M(. stressed the fact that no life L
is complete without JesuR being ,|
budded into that life, and however,
much we may neglect or kick [ i
11in arnuTin, rno nay will come j ]
when nothrng but .Tesus can bei:
used. Was it great'? You should |
haVO heard it. J.
The very beautiful parsonage is ]
on the verge of completion. The j
pastor is toping to move hi next (
week. For real services come to]
-Sprinv-fUdd?and. foel at home y
S A RTOR-PIPK IN |
Mrs.' Annie M. Sartor (
announces the marriage of her ' j
daughter 1
Parisina Helen 1
to I
Mr. Wade Hamlin Pipkin <
I on Wednesday the lltlLof January
ninetten hundred and thirty-nine 1 '
The couple are making their ]
' home in Sterling, Virginia.
TY SCRIBE ,
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IIEUILLE-SHELTON
no tit'Id of journalism in Pbiladel
for the employes of the Phila1
last December and is edited by
founder of the Big Tribune. Mrs.
is chairman of the Tribune Emhe
year. ? ?(Calvrn Service)
I)i> torn down to make way for a
v requires? a slum dwelling to be
CARD OF THANKS
Philadelphia?The family and
ivnds of Mrs. Lillian B. Garner
rho crossed the great divide on
une 8 19.SH, wish to express theii
ippreeiation to their many friends
rho were so solicitous of her I
coifare and comfort during her
llness and death. The expressions
i' sympathy, the contribution o'l
lowers and songs; and to P. E
s'ance, who preached the funeral
ci num.
Mrs. Gardner was a native of t
anu'ion. S. and is survived
>y a husband, thrc\> children, six,
listers, three brothers, one daughl
ter-rn-law, one grandchild. ,
one is gon.e tut not torgottgn.
A'e you I.iHian, but God
oved you best.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John Rovultreo
md family wish to express thoii
ippreciation for the kindness
shown in the recent illness and |
leath of their son, Beverly N. j
Roundtree, by their friends, phy-'
dcians and nyrses of New York
['ity and Columbia and various
i^ies. Also the Johnson Bradley
Funeral Home. They are deeply
grateful for the lovely floral trF
butes; and thank each individual
for their remembrance. |
T:BKN!RZKR,A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. 1). N. Wilson, I'astor v
"Charleston, S. C.?Sunday was
t very Tieautiful day, a large
rowd attended all services. Foi
he morning worship the pastm 1
poke from the subject: "Paul's
'Ion Fni' .Tiistifo" A of 93-1 TViit.
annum was soul-stirring and up
ifting. i
After the morning worship tho,
'uneral service foi- Mr. Thomas
Edmonson, leader of class No. .12
rnd a member of the Steward
ward was held. The pastor
spoke from the subject: "Hoping
Por That Eternal Home". Durn#
his discussion he outlined tho
mtstanding highlights of Brothei
Edmonson's character. He was a
ery quiet, conscientious, faithful
hristian, a loving, husband and
'ather. 1
The Rev. Crawford, Rev. Reid
rnd Rev. Heyward assisted the
rastor also Rev. Moultrie. Reso-,
utions were read by Mr. W. S.1
Drayton and Mrs. C. Hieth. Solos
>y Mrs. M. Fuller, "He'll Understand";
Mrs. J. S. Williams,
'Nothing Retween"; Mr. A. Pyatt,
Abide With Mjd".' . Remarks by
Mr. Brown, assistant leader and
Rev. G. W. Heyvard, An overi.'
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Saturday, July 22, 1989
whelmingly large crowd came to ~
I show the last respect for the de- VlftTT 1199^ YORK
I ceased, ite left to mourn his loss wee" *
a wife, two daughters and a host ?ATOtlTVl'9i f 1 ID
of relatives and friends. I- WWVttliU O 1AM
We extend to the bereaved fam' BflCIAL KOUIB ft? FA1I
ily our dcpest sympathy, although
its our lost, its Heaven's gain. | from Columbia
bunday school and League were
held at its usual hours. The les->$01 90_NpW Yftrk-121 90
sons were very interesting. | " ' ilc" x ux IV
_ For the, evening worship the
Rev. Taylor delivered a very no-' II COACIM
Mil vnrmnn .S.UO.V, ....... : 1 I I M
i-iijujt-u ijy (
trict Missionary convention made ^rBr*|tl W iHwK
splendid reports on the meeting,' #lT Uj n
The S. S. and church is putting BT-Fjpilj'P j^k
convention which will be held at ^^^^A Hv m >Sr
our church next month a success. A ? ^wU
Mrs. Mary M. reporter, Hf Ap N
member of the Senior choiy and E* MW jVfE/
u great S. S. worker spending W[
a few days in Washing tun, D. )::?^^^ MMdMHkpawUHKM wS
with Mr. Lcroy Brown her hus
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