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When You Visit The
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SECOND FLO
SPORT COATS !
Self.trimmed and velvet-trimmed
fitted coats. Semi-Dress
Coats in novelty weave wools
as well as tke pin size rib. Colors?Black,
Green, Wine, Teal
Vineyard. Sizes 12 to 20?36
to 18. Priced from
$16.5U to
j
SPORTS
"Sloppy Joe" v j
Sweaters
?? ?For the collegiate girl?all wool
button front or back." All new
colors, including White - and*
Rright Red. Sizes 34 to 40.
$1,95 to $3.95
I
Sport Jackets
Suede or leather. Fitted or box
"fingertip length, f.'reen. Brown
-Wine, Kustr -SFzes 14 to 20. ?i
$5.95 to $10.95
.. i
i
Noveltv "Skirts
Solids or Plaids ? Pleats or
(lores. Colors?You can either
match or mix?with^tir soft
knit sweaters. Sizes 24 to 112?
- ' 34 to 40 oatsizes.
$1.95 to $">.%
Debwin Blouses
Blouse of the month as featured
in Vogue- The perfect
blouse for the perfect suit.
?Colors""-White, ?Ihisty and" Ice
Blue. Sizes- 82" to 40.
$3.50 :
"Pork Pie" Hats j
merica! Charm afield. Debonair
Light hearted. O uttrageou.<\ I
flattering-; Your choice of-ga - bardine.
corduroy Or felt. All
new fall colors, including bright
footbal shades. Sizes 21 to 23.
The perfect hat for the grand
Idav of fun.
SI.00 '
MISSES DEPT.?
Just arrived! Beautifully tail.;
orerl fiiiiU Hvailahio in flntvpoa,
Shetlands. and "a variety of
tweeds. Velvet collar and pock
et trim accents the fine color,
ings of the tweeds. Latest col_'
ors. Sizes 1(J to 16.
"$5.95 to $16.50
I
On the campus?for the game!
(Jay! Smart! Jackets of fleece
with a *ouch of all 'game" col
ors to suit any occasion. Sizes
12 to 16. I
$1.00
BOYS' STORE?
SWEATERS i
To keep the kiddo warm. Coat
or slip.over styles in all the
newest fall colors. Light weight
for wear under coats or heavy
coat styles to wear by them.t
selves. Most of them are all
wool.
to $2.95
i
KNICKERS
Fnr School wearing and for
hard play use.-Sturdy well tail.;
ored garments in new fabrics
and colors that will be popular,
this fall.
98c to $2.95
MEN'S STORE?!
SUITS ' |
The greatest stock of men's
suits we have ever had to offer j
South (\arolina men. Every
new style and fabric is being
shown and the prices are as al
? wavs at Belk's, reasonable.
: $9.95 to $27.50
(SWEATERS
Sweaters in every color and
style and in all sizes for young
and old. The latest college 1
numbers will be found. All
wool numbers are predominat !
ing. ' 1
$1 to $4.95
RKMKMBER?You
BEL
TISK PARKING LOT AT
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Fair and the Game I
Week
OR CLASSICS
Three-Piece Suits
Something idea] for football I
wear. Jersey suits. Blouse short I
or long sleeves. Two skirts. One
pleated and one gored. Gold
and Green combinations. Rust
and Brown. Powder and Navy,
Orchid and Purple. Sizes 12 to
IS. These arc non.stretch and
non .shrinkable. Priced at
$7.95
\VtJv\R
Munsingwear
First showing Balbrigan and
t'jckstitch pajamas. Whe^ the
-vetnd- blown vnn'll lw> snng l\nd
warm to the tips of your toes
in Munsingwear Slumber Tux
Pajamas . . . Lovely colors. Ski
or loose legs. Known for "fit
i hn*?lasts''. All sizes, including
i.utsizes?as featured in Vogue
$1.95
STREET FLOOR
GLOVES
All \wh?1 gloves in colors. Knitted
creations special for the
lege Girls.
_ 81.00
HOSIERY
((nose genuine "Heiress Crepe
Twist. Hosiery" to flatter your
le>;s and dramatize your cos.
uni". Special at
2 pr. for $1.50 t
LADIES SHOE STORE
Smart shoes for smprt occasions'.
The new accent on Spec
r (t imps and ties. Snubbed
toes, built .up?hi^h. low or
medium leather heels. Suede,"
TaTE- alligator and combinations
Black, Brown or Tan. Stocked
in sizes, 3 to 9?AAA to C
v. idths.
S2.ftr? to
-Eow -heel mocassin styles with
leather or composition soles.
"Snob" or "Dutch Boy" patterns.
Plain or fancy toes.
Drain leathers or smooth calf
skin.
$1.95 to $4.95
SECOND FLOOR
All wool plaid swing skirts with J
gaily colored Dutch motif qti
-uck.'ts. Just the skirt to
"swing in that football game".
All colors. Sizes 10 to 16.
$1.95 io $5.95
Sweaters with short or long
slee\es. Zipper, button and slip
.tvi'r styles, irtcfading the "Slop
py Joe" in the colors of grape,
natural, brown, navy and other
nastel colors. Sizes 10.to 16.
$1.00 to $2.95
STREET FLOOR
Student Suits
For the Students, with styles
.'opted from the college cam.
luses. Finely tailored gar.
nonts and in sizes'~up to 18.
i'he newest fall fabrics will be
h"SI2.50 to $19.50
JACKETS
From all wool jackets to wind,
proof leathers in all sizes. Belk
qoatity is built into each gar.
ment and they will stand tough
wear. For dress or hard playing
ci co CQ nr
IU t})0. JtJ
STREET FLOOR
OVERCOATS
Our overcoat stock, as our '
suits, is complete in every re_ j
spect and a small deposit will
reserve vour selection 'til fall.
$9.95 to $24.50
RAINCOATS
Rubberized silk to trench 'coats
will be found in our stock of
rainy weather necessities. All
sizes will he found and our
stock includes hard wearing
utility numbers.
$1.95 to $9,95 >
,lways Save At
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RACK OF STORE?10c I
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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
The weather was a bit cool Sun
day with a light frost Monday
morning.
A large number of our home
friends will attend the State Fair
in Columbia, this year.
The many friends of Rev. and
j Mrs. A. J. Wright regret to learn
of the serious illness of their srs_
ter in New York. Trust she w'l^
soon recover. ?
The high school teachers are at
hard work in the classrooms. Prof
Green, Prof. M. Robinson, Miss Mil
; ton. Miss Johnson and Miss A.
Bowman -worshiped with Shiloh
' members and friends Sunday morn
ing.
- Rev. A. J. Wright preached a
very deep sermon Sunday morning
from the subject: "Divine
Commands". Three new members
joined the church as full members:
Prof, and Mrs. Laemord Of Ruber!
Small high school, Cheraw,, S. C.
Prof. Proxton Jordon, Prof. Nornnrt
Min TV?MCDanlcl ~witnessed
The- harcP~fdUght football
game- Friday at the Benngt^vi.Hc
high school.
" Rev. tjHstnbbs,-- Mrs
L. B. Stubbs attended the two.
1 day district conference at Roland,
North Carolina.
11ie Cheraw.Bennettsville dts.
triei made the .bishtyj a present of
| a~beautiful John B; Stetson hat
for the trio annual conference in
i Lankerson. S. C.
Our'sick friends, Mi$s A. Walls
Mrs. \. Spearman, Rev. Per". r
Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. Grace.
The stork made a 'pop call to
Mr. and Mrs. J. MeI.eod's home
on Kenney street. Saturday morn
ing and left a fine boy baby. Mother
and baby are doing nicely.
"".Miss B. K. Cirahe n^1'ouiitV* s if""
pervisor oyer , the colored schools
-ft^e?very hnsv arranging her
school program for. this term. Al
so with free books-in the differ
ent schools.
. Rev. Roberson of_"McCall preach
ed the P-in. sermon af Zion A. M.
K. church Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Cox opened school
Monday morning at Fletcher
Grove school. Mrs. T- T. Robinson
and Miss L. Johnson opened
t St. Mark school. Mrs. A. Gordon
and Mrs. M. Leake at Dice
Hill school. Trustalhem success
ful tctnis of school work.
Mr. Jessie Reese left last week
to teach in Marion, S. C. We hope
' for him a pleasant term.
i Miss Lillian McCollum left for
| New York where she will spend
the winter.
?Mi.ss Laretha Holmes left for
-Korth where -?hc will teach in the _
\or1h graded school this term.
Mrs, Eva H. Eaddy left Sun^_
| day" morning for Chester whce
she will teach this term.
The county fair began at Cli<
this week.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. WH, Pinckney, Acting Past?r
?t. George?Sunday was a very
fine day for church-goers, but just
a few were out. One of the ?ut- I
standing citizens of St. George in
the persoir'ef Mr. Landy Berry, a
I member of Good Hope Baptist
church who departed this life on
Wednesday night of last week and
whose remains were funeralized
in his church Sunday at 11:00 a.m
Sunday schfool was conducted
by the Supt., Mr. Joseph oJnes.
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! After the BIG GAME
AM. NIGHT I.ONG THl'K!
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GENERAL ADMISS
E PALMETTO LfSAbER
The Moc.'* Annual Conference on'
last evening was quite a success
witfr th^ few elders and ministers
(ladies) who did all that was in'
their power to carry out the plans
of Rev. S. W. Wolfe. A neat little
sum of $15.00 was raised. Dr.
L. L. Farmer, P. E. of the Charleston
district was with us, also
Mrs. Farmer. He commented on
the way in which the conference
was conducted iv the ladies.
Miss Ula L. Wolfe left Wednesday
of last Week for her work as
teacher in Mrllettville school.
M rs. Annie E. Pinckney of Green
Pond, S.C., Mrs. Charlotte Car_
man also of Green Pond and Mrs.
Hattie Jenkins of Shelton are the
guests of IMrs. Wolfe. *'
Services were conducted Sunday
by Rev. P.' J. Hammett. Rev
Hammett is to carry on the work
until conference.
I1KTHRL A. M. h. CHl'KC'H?
Rev. u' R, 1
The members and friends are
looking forward with pleasant anticipation.
ifolativf to the unyaiL.
ing of the marble stone to the
memory tJf the late Mtss, Christens
Banks. It was she who gave allshe
had to this church, and the
members and friends" are making
this memorial possible. The unvailing
wil take place in the morn
ing service.' .There .will be appro,
priatf remarks relative to her liTcT
etc. The stone is to he placet! in
a prominent place where it can
be seen on entering the chur?*h.
7 he Sunday school was very
largely attended. The Supt. aruT"
officers as usual were present. A
very beautiful lesson was discuss',
ed, after which the pastor made a
timely review of the lesson to the
school.
T" tKo morning service, the
pastor took his text from Isaiah
38:1. The pastor stressed through
out his_ sermon^ don't be shalttS,
but be real op what one professes
to be.
We hope all Dollar Money will
be in by next Sunday. The offi^
e?trs and members are working
with the pastor to wind up a glorious
conference year.
We were delighted to see many
visitors Sunday, among whom
weie Dr. S.R. Higgins; Pres., of
Allen and his family. Visitors
are always welcome.
There wrll be a Fall Fashiow
show at this church Friday night.
It promises to be very good aceording
to the announcement of .
the sponsors. - '
The pastor delivered another
good and practical sermon Sun.,
day night. ___
A.C.E. League
Recreational Club
.
The A.C.E. Recreational club
will hold its regular weekly meet
ing at the "Webbers* 2028'Gervais
street Tuesday evening, October.
24 at 7:30 p.m. All members are
requested t^ be present. Visitors
Hie always welcome.
Pres., Miss Charlotte C. Baker
Sec., Mrs. Catherine Martin (
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JOHNSTON NEWS
Bethel C. M. E. church Sunday
school opened at th?? usual hour.
Bible Class No. 1 was taught by
Mrs. R. N. Smith.
The Christmas Savings club-met
at the home of th<> Popes on Tues
day night and was entertained by
Mrs. M. E. McPherson and Mrs.
John Lattimore. The next meet
ing will be held in the home of
the Amos'.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gary of
Augusta, Ga., were guests of Mrs.
Jane Gary and Mrs. M. E. Mc_
Pherson on Sunday evening.
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With
DON AttECHE
- ALICE FAYE
UCTUAIIieT uiiii
IfEBL I IIVvIv I mmi
CONTROLS
Teaches Members How to Stop
Coughing in His Church.
The Rev. George W. Lelious, of
Columbus, Ohio,' knows the danger
of spreading disease germs by
an innocent cough and therefore
marie the following statement:
"We want you In church every
Sunday, but don't come suffering
with a cough due to a cold when
H. T. QHAPPELLE, Pres.
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PALMIST
MADAM WRIGHT
Business Operated only at Office. !
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SCIENTIFIC LIFE READER
If you are separated from the
? . one you love, or in
PVBBH trouble from any
HliQI cause consult hei
now. Would you
t ? marrJ
troubled over any
ra 0&. fluM affair 0f life? Art
mfy ^ou contemplating
important change?
Do you wish to be
more successful -If so you need
her advice. No questions asked;
you are immediately told of your
troubles and how to overcome
them. See her now, tomorrowmay
be too late. - We read all nationalities,
white or colored. Come
pnnvinri'd Price within t-h+>?
lerch of all. Permanently locat_,
ed in Stndio Tents on Meeting
Street, or U. S. Highway No. 1
at City limits, West Columbia.
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CONGREGATION ;
it is such a simple matter to end |
simple coughs . by purchasing ?
Mentho-Mulsion. I, too, suffered j
with a bad cough until I tried ,
Menlho-MUlsiOtt." \
If you are suffering with a |
cough due to colds or exposure, *
buy a bottle of Mentho-Mulsion
today, and if the first dose or two
does not convince you, ask your |
druggist^ for^ your money back.^ |
ed, sold and guaranteed by
good druggists everywhere.?adv.
C. T. FOSTER, Mgr. ^
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ANCE SERVICE ?
Night 2-ti 112 : |
Columbia, S. C. 8
V MISS THE 35th ANN
E JOLOkED
:ober 23'ays
and 5 Big
ent By Kaus Unit*
23rd?10 A.M. Begin i
M.?Midway opens?Fi
r 24th?Band Concert
M.?Placing Exhibits t
M.?Midway open^?j*i
M.?Judging Exhibits.
)ber 25th?Church and
M.?Gates open?iOc a
through churches
M.?Band Conoprt
)on?Farmers Confer ei
1 Schools and Church 1
M.?Midway opens
VI.?Jubilee Choir Singi
VL?Stockholders Annu
M.?Fire works display
ir 26th:
M.?Gates open (Big '
Day)
M.?Band Concert
M7===Midw^y-Opens_
>on?Football?Allen vi
VI.?Horse Racing
M.?Fashion Show, Ste
VI.?Fire works display
27th:
M.?Gates Open (High
M.?Midway Opens
>on?FootbaB? High J
er Washington Vs. Mat
M.?Horse Racing
r 28 th:
M.?Exhibits released.
M.?Paying premiums
H.?Directors Meeting
J.?Close
Information, Write
lins, Pres. D. R. Star!
Harden Street, Columbia, S. (
. '- ??
Saturday, October 21, 1939
I'elephone 9231
DANTZLER BROS.
Prices Reasonable
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
2379 Gervais St. Columbia. S. C.
Work Called For and Delivered
Invisible Half Soling a Specialty
THRILLS?>,l^^cTOfiTl
n.ARK riiABi.PB I
Gable Laughton
in "MUTINY
on the BOUNTY"
NOW
Playing
Coming?W ednesday Thursday
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Nehi Beverage Co.
1211 ASSEMBLY ST.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
5 Nights
d Shews
placing exhibits
ee Gates ? ^nd
*
ce Gates
Lodge Day.
dmission ticket
sp
ace, 4-H Clubs,
Oay.
ing Reunion,
lal Meeting
Thursday?Col
s Benedict
el Building
School Day)
School Game?
her Academy
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