The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 14, 1939, Page Page 8, Image 8

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- , ' Pace 8 Footba c' < ' fFom Is. c. Alaban State Colic Saturday, ( i Kick ofl i miIDCl/WT /? report of VICTORY S, of Columbia. in the State of Soi --? -on October-2,-1939r? a: Loans and discounts (Including Cash, balances with other bank Furniture and fixtures' __ Other Tea 1 estate "owned Other assets Total assets 'r;,i _ i.i a Demand deposits' Time deposits Other deposits (certified and ul Total deposits . .. . HrVi... I i:iV>i I it iuw Nr..IV. ?.W1V O Total Liabilities (not including beluw CAPITA Capital . Surplus .. __ __ Undivided 'pre/fits Total Capital Accounts Total Liabilities and Capital Act 1, K, W. VANCE hier of swear that the above statement ly represents the true state of ed and set forth, to the best of 1 Correct - Attest: L. A. ADAMS, J. P. KEEPER, II. D. MONTEITIf, Direct. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN; County of Richland: . -Sworn tcr-ttnd?subscribed befor and I hereby certify tr.at 1 a til n> My Commission expires at i SEAL .. W IN MKMORIAM "In" sail but loving memory o our dear brotht-j- Mr. Alexande Griffin, who depaited this life foil years?a grrr-Oc t obc r~* 1". 1 I'd a. Mrs. Jessit. Jackson ..Miss Isabel 1 Griffin, sister; Mr. William (iritfin brothei IN MEMORY in sad but loving memory o our dear husband and father, Mi George P. Ruff, who departei this life October ft. .19,18. Sleep on, dear Daddy And take your rest, We loved you dearly But God loved y<Ai best. MRS. G. P. RUFF and Children. SMITH DEFEATS ALLEN 18? Last 'Saturday the frfotball tean representing Allen Universitj made its first appearance for thi ? -1E39 season in a pame with th< Johnson C. Smith University al Chailotte. The North Carolinian: were % ictorious by a twelve poinl , margin Tho final ncoro war, Smith IS, Allen fi. Smith's first scor? ' "came at the beginning of the firsl quarter when Willis, right half, back, leceived the kijjkoff cm hi: own twenty yard lirte and racec it all the way to the Allen three before being pulled down from be. hind. On the second play frorr scrimmage Willis carried the oval off tackle for the score. The othei Smith's markers came Tri the third rnd fourth quarters respectively Allen's scene came in the fourth qua iter as the result of an erratic pass by the Smith center over his *own goal line, where the ball was (recovered by William Brown, en's right tackle, for a touchdown. II-S.C.! BALL State vs ia State jge Stadium October 21st F 2:15 P.M. l 1: nn \ nn luuing i ax; w cis. ^ XONDITION OF WINGS HANK nth Carolina, at th^ clot*> of busineui ss.ets $75.75 overdrafts) . $.'15,170.22 s - 20,655.30 1.00 9,095.00 - -- ... 8,079.01 ... ' . 72,000.62 HIMTIES ? ? . $17,358.27 28,822.67 llici rs' checks, etc..) . . 135.00 $46,315.94. - -- - . 8,979.01 ~i|h>ndinaU'ii.. obligations shown --- - 55,294.05 I. ACCOUNT $14,611.81 .... _ 1,000.00 . _ 1,918.11 1 r coil no ounts ... _ T2/J00.62 % * il...?ul.nvc-iU'mod ^L?ank,??4r+?solemnly iv true, and that it fully twid correctthe several matters herein containny knowledge and belief. ' e. \v. Vance * US. ?- . 0 mo this 7th day T5f OeTobt?T7 TtKJtrr >t an miicer or director of this bank. h< pleasure of the (lovernor. II.IilS C. J01,1 NSON, Notary Public. Neither teapr was successful in the ?attempt to 'scorc^fof the point a". 1 > i touchdown. ' Allen scored eighteen first 1 downs mostly due to the hard line plunging of fullback Starkey, the ' adept pass receiving of half and quarterback Williams, the accurate " passing of halfback Taylor, the elusive end. skirting,'of halfback Al' -ton, and the fine offensive line 'play of Barber, Captain Sims, Bell, William Brown and Mac Qc/ntlld. f iiiini iu'?iu- oniy iivn ilist downs - other than the distance that was " rained on the scoring plays which 1 .veil- a blocked ,kick and a long' forward pass. Coach Swinton and his assist | aits, Nelson and Baumgardnoi while realizing that there are .na'ify rough edges to be smoothed '.eel confident that the Allen "Ye'lowjackets," 1 930 style, will make the i nivejrsity alumni and well, .i.^hei-s happy over theij- gridiron avoi tings during the current sea! on. Two Columbia boys, -Avery ; Adams and Charles BoTden, wero 5 outstanding in the Smith lineup s this weekend finds Allen at Mort ristown, Tenn. The first homo , ..ante will be played at Hurst Field' Hoext Saturday at 2:00 o'clock, a | ,jinny, N. C. | t .1 Allen 0 0 0 0 a 5 Siniith P> l)r C< P> . 18 GEORGETOWN NEWS Continued from Page 1 I Rev. L. I). Gamble accompanied by Mr. John Shackleford attended tlie trustee meeting at Allen Unl-j . versity. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Mani; gi-ult are the proud parents of a i hrhy boy, Walter, Jr. i Prof. E. S. Brown and Coach ! Holliday spent Saturday in Char, leston and repr/rted a grand trip. TH State vs - i Mis. Mamie Jackson is one of Bethel's faithful Sunday school! teachers and may be seen each! Sunday with a large number of 1 girls on "her class. TU^ II... I x A I i ut- uuwuiu iooiu?n warn weni to Conway last Friday to play Whittemi/re High. Howard won by 19-0. Mr. Joseph W. Walker has open> ed a cafe on the corner of Church' umi.KinK streets and solicits the! pa n onage of his friends. 'I he Palmetto Annual Conferon e of the AME Church now in session at Bethel church in this city will be history when we write again. The ministers will have gone t()- their several charges with , their appointments and some disJ appointments. Mrs. Sadie Smalls is back after -sfrt-tullfH?? i wo weeKs -m?PJew Yorle wi 1 h?her daughter. _:._Mrs, Rosa B. Cooper and little soiis affer spending the summer I in New York with her children are back They report a very nice SPREDIT MARGAR : w n ___ Fresh, Thick Fat Bac PIE PEACHES PRETTY CREAM" KORN KIX TT^Wmacaro TABLE SALT PINTO BEANS- Ne MACKEREL Suit," TOMATO CATSUP UPTON TEA HASH?Castleberry' FLOLTR?Rose Rcya BABY LIMA BEAN! G R A PEFRUITJUJC jl FOR A GOOD COFFEE WE I I nil T Til TA Z-TTTFA tur DIvl.K I()l S FRESH CROP EV PEACHES - SAVE~OPs PINK t.VLL CANS Salmon 2 for 27c Argo Crushed or Sliced No. 2 can Pineapple / 15c With Tender Snaps No. 2 can Field Peas 10c | Log Cabin?Makes Hot Cakes' and Waffles Perfect Syrup 12 oz. Bot. 20c Fall Appetites call for PILLS- < BIRY'S Pancake Flour Package 10c Sauer's?Pure and Delicious Salad Dressing Quart - 21c ' You Always Need Sweet Mixed Pickles 22 ounce jar 15c,! SOAP AND ( Octagon Powder | large __ 2 for 9c ' Red Super Suds j large 17c i SMALL ~ " Oxydol 3 pkgs. 25c 1 Oxydol _ large 23c * Octagon Soap giant size 2 for 9c \ Home "Where the Dollai IE PALMETfo Leader Alabam stay. , j Mrs. Lula R. Strong spent three weeks in Mobile, Ala., and other , points of interest. Please pay the boy when he de livers your paper. For our news is published according to our re. J mittance. It takes money to run the press. Some one said ta your correspondent a few days ago, that if you could not write newi for this city to give up and let some one else have it. Well my dears if you think it's an easy job, there is room for lyou, go at it. And we would fike^ it to bej known that we were not'drafted, but six years ani^ight months ago, we wee inspired and acted as a volunteer. And it is this corres I pondent who put The Palmetto Leader on the map in Georgetowi [.Sn, let'u be liWcci. and stop critij~ctzing; for eveiy-body cair do-un^ tij^ they are given a chance. j BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB , The Blue Moori^SdCial Club met BHHHHR. SPECIALS INK : lb. 10c k . ? lb. 9c No. 2'2 can 10c PITCHER FREE! 2 pkgs. 25c NI 7 oz. pkg. 5c 2 5c pkgs. 5c w Crop . 2 lbs. 15c New Pack 1rc~ 14 Oz. 10c Va lb. pkg. 25c s No. 2 can 23c I - 24 lb. bag 67c 3 2 lbs. 14c E 4 No. 2 cans 25c : SUGGEST lb. 15c APORATED v 2 lbs. 25c f THESE " : Armours or Libbys Roast or Corned Beef 19c XT ' * No. 1 can The Famous Swiss Food Drink Ovaltine sm. can 33c White Lace Plain or Self-RLsinR Flour 24 lb. bag 95c 1 i Pure Apple Jelly 2 Pound jar 21c WHITE HOUSE?No. 2 CAN Apple Sauce 2 cans 15c DelMonte or Libby No. 1 can I Fruit Cocktail I 2 cans 25c J 1 WATAUGA?No. 2/2 CAN Sauer Kraut 1 cans ... 25c CLEANSERS, Brillo Cleanser I packages .... 17c French's Bird Seed package 15c French's Bird travel pkg. 10c Waldorf Tissue I rolls 17c Stores Does its Duty" -* a State at the home of Miss Gertrude \ Brown, 1525- Hardin St., Wednesday night. Oct. 4, 1939. \T nnti n cr vuoc pullnrl nr/lor hv ?*"? 7 v I STARTS MONDAY W "THE WOMEN" I WITH NORMA SHEARER I , JOAN CRAWFORD ROSALIND RUSSELL ?I | raasM&agi p LOCALDRUGGIST OUT T JV-ar.y Local Cit izens Neglect j Cc *! Coughs VVWch Laler on Picve D.-.ngerous, A prominent druggist of our city when interviewed recently i*>;d: "T o majority of the peop.e do. not realize the danger of cou; h due to. a quid .or exposure. 5 i.c*i a cat:2b .is nature's warning j't j or':<- )S your resistance has; .iC en weakened by cold and your | H. T. CHAPPELLE, Pres. | "AN EFFICIENT SK LOW IN 1 j' Chappelle Fu l eunn^v aviihm uu kj-*. aiTHJLii I Phone: Day or e 2121 Gervais Street VMHBHil 5 Big D Amusenu i Monday, October 6:00 PJ Tuesday, October 6:00 P.? ? 6:00 PJ ? - 8:00.rPJ Wednesday, Octo 9:00 A.I sold t 11:00 A J 12:00 No Rural 4:00 PJ 6:00 P.1V 8:00 P.I\ 8:00 P.b Thursday, Octobe 9:00 A.l lege I 10:00 A.! 10:00 A.l 12:00 No 3:00 P.* 6:00 P.fl 8:00 P.ft Friday. Ortnhor > 9:00 A.J 10:00 A.I 12:00 No Booke 3:00 P.l\ Saturday, Octobei ? 9:00 A-.fl 11:00 A} 1:00 PJV 2:00 P.IM ft For Any bm a. j. Coin 1511 Saturday, Orangebu the President, Mrs. Carrie Hen derson. After the devotion the bus'l iness of the house was called. Qld I and new business followed the min I and new business folowed the mm utes of the last meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Goldine Brown, 1418 Park Stree., October, 18, 1939. The hostess served a delicious repast. Telephone 9231 OANTZLER BROS. ' SHOE REPAIR SHOP Work Called For and Delivered Invisible Half Soling a Specialty Prices Reasonable 2379 Gervais St. Columbia. S. C. GIVES ""7 IMELY WAitflfilG system is susceptible to dangerous cuiii|jiicauuu>>. **- * I He advises, at the very first sign of a cough due to a cold, to I start taking Mentho-Mulsion, for only in . Mentho-Mulsioff can be found genuine?becchwood crco sote, menthol, and other ingredients recommended by doctors, all combined in a base of pure California fig. syrup. Follow this good advice. Mentho- I Mulsion is displayed, rc:irlnmended, sold, and guaranteed by ' good Uruggists everywiic.e.?aov. j o:aaaax>oao.ox>waoo;a<mao;o.ooD^ j C. T. FOSTER, !\Ygr. g| RVICE AT A NEW k RICES" ineral Home I ANCE SERVICE -Night 2 6112 rip Columbia, S. C. 8 r MISS THE 35th ANN1 E COLORED I ober 23ays and 5 Big snt By Kaus Unit* ^HMB^MMMM 23rd?10 A.M. Begin p ^.--Midway opens?Fr< 24th?Band Concert A.?Placing Exhibits E A.?Midway opens?-f r< d.?Judging Exhibits, ber 25th?Church and A.?Gates open?10c ac hrough churches A.?Band Concert ori?Farmers Conferen S/'bnnlc nA rbiif^b Tl ^VIIV/VIU U11U VllUltll 1J fl.?Midway opens 1.?Jubilee Choir Singh /I.?Stockholders Annu? 1.?Fire works display r 26th: Vfl.?Gates open (Big T >ay) fl.?Band Concert VI.?Midway Opens on?Football?Allen vs 1.?Horse Racing d.?Fashion Show, Stee fl.?Fire works disnlav >7th: /[.?Gates Open (High ? VI.?Midway Opens on?Football ? High S x Washington Vs. MatI 1.?Horse Racing p28th: Exhibits released.' d.?Paying premiums 1.?Directors Meeting [.?Close Information, Write ns, Pres. 0 D. R. Stark? Harden Street, Columbia, S. C Saturday, October 14, 1939 irg, S. C. COME on DOWN and JOIN in the FUN! Shirley TEMPLE IN THE LITTLE PRINCESS" in Technicolor Now Playing IRVING BERLIN'S "S/econd Fiddle" SON J A TYRONE - HENIE POWER _ Starts Monday Q U THEATRE-PHONt UOOj Coming Soon! Jack BENNY and ROCHESTER in "MAN ABOUT TOWN" - Nehi Beverage Co. 1211 ASSEMBLY ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. JAL I Nights d Shows lacing exhibits ee Gates ----- r nd ee Gates Lodge Day. Imission ticket ce, 4-H-KJlubs, >ay. ig Reunion, il Meeting Benedict 1 Building School Day) chool Game? ler Academy .^5B^ ? wmmm ^mmmmm- i. V*