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PIPAGE OGfiT^ H Footba \ v ... ... S T A I RFPUBLK vl N^W. or ~ nisiioi's MK: VNa-h'r.ri(.n Sirett Pt <Y Ml! J. BAIL- r.I "bR.-ROBERT W. REV. < HAKLES H MR>. AM1RKU V Re'." rdir.U Revorc The nevt President U ... > ' "r~v" ;?"V ?? v? ji/ii?i'n fAR.rn.r> IjI\1<U)\ M < OI.ORKJ' ^ i'HOM. > h', iu * IJf "i <>'. AKK ! v 1 HF. i..'N L.''I MI.N - V.N J I Jr.vriV! 1 1 H ? I- i u i 1..:. - a fj^\V.\ VKRLKV aL'-HOVV 2313 ftER\ AI > -TJKKf/ : tt//v In b or U/LVJ FOR in3jnsisi!,*f " ~Effl'' J&$m " " RUGGED CAST IRON HEATERS For ate r eg, A?'?;'v^8te an large epa'.es. zes ea b? furn 6-ei m^ J/ v? $7.00 to """-$39.01 fii.M.IN]. I't.iiJI/'J He r iu o!e Oil Heat " 0%. A J 7?! to " I . / 1 $6.25 I EMU fUTWfiwn Medical Technician Good Samaritan-W* The Board of Tr:sters 01 GoocL^jSiamaritan-Vra'-'erley II pital armouries the jrppukrtni of Mis? Celestino Biige, Med Technician a? a member of staff, Miss Bilge is a grade of Tuskegee and the North v School of Laboiatora^ -T^chmrn . A? certificate dtf registrai which permits her the use, of T., oitf* Medical Technician af her name, entitles Miss Birge practice the science of Laborat Technicque in any state of V II?Home . . J ^ _ * K-WIDE :an rally TOBLR 20 4-PtM MORI A L CHURCH t-t-n <"->ak and finer Sirert? lakers -JKAI.D. Principal Speaker ^1A NCI.. Short Talk . HROWN. Short Ta!*... k-'SIMaINS, Short Talk : h> W .-rck-l. J. " ;I!kic. it Cnfl.-d >tatv? K<? played y" '.RKrMrMcTT\ \ p \HTVl OTI.K- r": -j <?tK -TKI.fjfr < OLVMB1 I J V- F < k N J TH!N'? -!.!}> < \M>N ? ' n.-MJ/IK > ? f ; P. M * HI n ' S O 'i J O N K ? :- ?! PPl.if.- DHL 0> P 7 'I H L VARIETY STORE > Tit^PP. Mt I ( OEl MBIA. >. ( . I> RUFF HARDWARE' C IlK jju ,m HI FF 9,Ue]>endabilitv and . IF YOU NFED~ STOVE PIPES MATS ELBOWS . DAMPERS SHEET ASBESTOS *' ">' Other 1 ladling A**Ag. ~~-ory . WE HAVE IT Wholesale and Retail. WE OFFER \ A COMPLETE For HOMES. BL'ILDINr.s OFFICES and STORES d TERMS ARRANGED I JF DESIRED s C * o J * r k \ ^ 7 P & . J , l/tv * "C * C'/'i ISM:UViV ^mmmrnWu Comes To ivertey Hospital t | Union. She is also skilled in tV iru" operation of the X-ray machin I?c* In addition, Mis? Ilirge has a en' intor-fst-4ft?Women's athletics, t < ieal a former number of Tuski the rec's famous Woman's Trac late Team, which ii'on the National est A. U. championship in Trentoi ?ns~ New Jersey and Waterbury, Coi :ion necticut. To Subscribe For'? tK The Palmetto Leadei $ _ * ' THE :-coming: Huq TIRES I BATTERIES! ? on your own ^ LONG I EASY4 JTEREtS | A friendly place to deal. A*k f? V^/ place tc dc b_H_r.c?? we re- rt ftxae tc aell ynu rr>ort that. you need. IV* wur.t y c*j to oome hook.' ^ V ? ? y. 1. Rey* 0? Lam r Roval Tire Serv ice : INC. 1214 1 hi LADY ST. >' PHONE 7613 6Ar Ctwund I L Qohn&Jc % RE CO.... I? * < Service > -? g ' - "" r ,7 ? l ^ t ' I f* :?r. r 0 r r?K - ISi , WOOD HEATER? I ? S19?5*&"S24.95 [ | 'I'ndud.n? mat pi'elbow and E i C" .-.' (tion. in city. I | "T i 1 Ifte -ii? L;' HOT BLAST HEATERS s?. A r, attractive heater . , . al I Nickel tnr^nned. Two Sizea ,w I $16.00 & $22.00 t " Ilia ' 4 i ore rliliil I I * wMWlizWi1 I ?3 IMrx^mmmmmmmm^^?M '~ ! OIIN SON ASH LEY Wj ' n.tints od from page 1* t^lt -? am ~ The- bridevroom had as his best ' i< | ma;i Mr. R. \V\ Harris, principal e of the Rowesvillc 'nitrh school of fro r Rowesvillc, S. C. . ber > | Irnrrrdirrtoly after an informal -jy; ? | reception Mr. and Mrs. Ashley left j ! for a weddin? trip to Augusta, Ga1 where they will spend a feyvldpya Pai a ] After their bridal tour thgjPwil) vill i make their home at 308 Charles street, Blanchville, S. C. where Mr Ashley is principal of the Branch ville high school and Mrs. Ashley at the West school. Mrs. Ashley . _ wore as her going away app&rel p navjr blue manish tailored suit of 1 PALMETTO LKABftK Slate vj th navy, accessories Her cor- th< pe was white roaei. | ua Out of town p-uests Were: Mr , id Mrs Pernel] Ashley and Mrs , r.ma Atkinson of Trer.tor., S. C.;' r. and Mrs. Xcrris Robinson c* -anitville. S. C.: Miss Josephin* Ti aves of. Kline-. -S CA Miss W,1 Iniina Byrd and M.ss Blondel'j tomar of C.; Mrr : . Ravernell. Charleston. S C.:'b" itv. Nathaniel-P^rrkrey-. Tstlovasf"*"~rTr ia. an uncle of the Vride: Mrs i ac1 . Elliot. Mrs. Johr. Ray. Mr V lliot ar.d Mrs. M. .Jovner of Suit. ar-olle, SC. FPVBL1CAN MAS? MEETING ye C-: r.tir.: ed from ' I rr" ! :c?; r-. H P, Mcnte:tr.. fifOoTMrs. *'' '?. S*.?s*-art. ?] >:: >!; '?Andre-* ?? '..Simkrr.s. $o.C?0. Mr? J-iia MatTiliarne-HaVris; 5-i rV: Mr. ar.d Oc ^ymvur-'tigrrrrr: SE.'X1: ITr~~Hn H. Halirr.an., Sl.Ov; and a WiUkie. *. dend. S5.00. Other funds if r pre l-_ " i parts cf South Car; .:rri vdTT 5c ? P rtt-d next week. Georgetown county is planning' fr: -r?a?r-g ' Re-p. ; ,:-an?raity?; e.-rp'erowii. Tuesday.- Oct ':<r j.- , "Sin '""Seymour Carre;!} and P-r. Id." r.aries H Browr. v.!! speak Tr.is 1 . e-eting t*vil! t-e in charge qf the j tu ev. G>-: rs* - Goings Panic-is. and-! ill r V. <j. Teal.- a former president) the State Sled.cV Society. Tr.< j ,r ,ert;ng will be held at Bethesda'"r . rc-h LEi C.01RDINE CIRCUIT NEWS -j Lams." ' S." <?.?M.ss Beatrice gd aanc Mr, Ernest Gi ry cf j u.ttr.. S. C7. v.i married . * :-\.x-k las: Wear.essay even- ? :h; _ a: her. home. Tr.e Rev. C. S . .uc..ett officiates, pastor of . t.v - r :v3*jrrv:-tn. Attendants ivert , -?. < < .Tvss.e Mat Henry: bride*- Sa . 71. yi":s> Ls:iBr-nscr. an:.' ( .? Lftn-sy Wilsc'.. Firmer ftr:* . ~r rr.nser.a Harvir tr.s Sacie Gal . -'.aw. Gi oomsmvr.'. -Xr Nathan ,.v I'rr.ai- ar.d Rlaert ' Singletor. i Ha.-vih is "the daughter - d? ?: Charlie Harvir. ar.s Mrs. Hes-j r Harviri A de.::*ibus course ' i served. Mar.;. love y riAs L. g:ven. The c.bple ^hl) live J th the groom's father ar.d sis j 4j>. as it?5 . a on. We?hope" fo; ; . ' cm. a -happy, '-life tntr. joy arc j v mrrjtastor ;s r.;w attending the j V. r._ai <inference at Andrew?. !" " I w? M ] ace, " ' ' > j- J __WHITMIRF. NEWS j R:t A f.r.e S_r.ii ay school was held j Bruce Tabernacle church Sun- j y. The Supt.. Mr. Caldwell j - rendered good service to th< j ^ ..olars. * Ar. adult program ws s i Do' vdered at Bruce 'Tabernacle or J illn r.day r.rgh.t and .a spiritual tes- j 1 yir.g meeting. This program | gla s,n:.r '-'^-ed hy Easter R.-.b;r. ~j"a r r.. Very encouraging ren.arks . ^ re made bv Prof. jRobert E t?-r <o:e. A poem dedicated to Proj j Du .re- ar.d Rev. Ruff in. was re- ' .-ec ed by W. L Eppis. -Subject:! i he Worth of VirUjre". t nr.' Saturday tr.d Sunday Octobei I 13 the .Bant.st Missionary a.jt-?tviries held at Sims Chapel Bap- vvi? t chuhch with Mrs. Lula Morgan wv - grand president presiding, rhe officers opened the meeting ?au th great aims. OpportJur.it> r-*r ocks ar.d it is still knocking in j ^ * s misshor.iry field. Accept it d wants us to be missionaries, Him. All reports were tak ! ~'Gp?Sliturdav. Fine " repCFRT^>f , on re made. Many visitors were present jrr. various cities. Saturday rht a very iriterestini?_program ^ ' ,s rendered conducted by Mrs j>e{ B. Bowser, Miss Francis Clark i Otl rparks by Rev. H. Clark. Sii the auxiliary contmued.-end-! f up their progrtm for this | ision. new v\ana<|e aenverea t uei Pine sermon Sunday evening to I T*n Missionary- auxiliary. Grand, al raised during the whole aux y0l u*y meeting, J28.60. Loea; Qth (sident, Mrs. Janie Pant. All (gates were lodged at the home- Tot Mrs. Lola Jorner, Georglanna bl, Mrs. Jtnie Fant, Mrs. Dora Caj >rthy, Mrs. Marie Lewis, Mrs ?Ul ry Williams, Mrs. A. Clark. ? Sunday evening a fine dinner s served. Tot diss Ester Morgan was married ^ Lurday night, October 22 to Mr t ilia/ e Hunter. We hone for * - i 111 C :m a successful marriage life NO i happy matrimony. > va^' Little James "Robert Law and } s. HVillie Gallman are hom?e ?we iv m the People's hospital in New- ' \ ry. They are both doing nicePohn and Ernest Morgan accom ^or fji-ed by others went to Ashele Sunday. r, ROCK HILL NEWS ST/ By Floree I. Davis j iVe are glad of the improvement' ittT? Claudett Simimons. She is M * -'-"-"-'HI-X||t> I, .idttu wOn* i Clark ' * r daughter cf Mr. ajici Mrs. Sam. ^ ! Sitrjtnor.!. she has Veer, ill for ry ' the pa?t weeks with the flu. V Tne Bri re rf Clmtor. Colleee hao B' fine sr.'tor '..'it to. Morristow: an. tc | '.fly M .rr.st,'WTt foot* tj bt'w TVr" s;rro?"wTr* T3-14 . * . t .W .X-V?TliiCI* g >n. ~?fa - *'' ** 'j ?V4 !:i r ^ ihe way :h*rt* and ?>ack. 7hc-> ; *' * hoo* bus. Miss W.'.i:. Irvi:, is visiting ir? t c:tv a wh l*.. >.* e ha? bee: ay from he:t f *r the past thre? >M aif. Ail of tr.e v. re rr.t r. a:. j; ' r.adie aeeo rr.er. are iret'.cr.g react;, r rejrl?tri tion or. the >"v. Em?ite:: Scott's co!:re'. s.h 1 A wonderful time was r.a-1 at : M. E. Zion church Monday r.igfrt 1 ^ tober 14. at the Orffhge .Festival-*-' e 1 ucky "humber r*v aT ar.r.ouheeo i d the-, or* that 'had. the 1 acE'j r'r-. :: :? : was Mrs Be--:e Ke nny: ^ Mr?. George V' r.g is visiting r .er.d- at Winn-tor.. ? C. fc r 'r Tvw days. .v-.e > w ift- of ~rT r. .Gir'.IVr Vi ?V Mr% Mti-y Irv;... is ' ab!f tv re J r;i rr. tv rV. alter. a :~v. :aj. - ,o: j nos. . j P? Mrs. Daisy Harris ha- moveFait' -Mill.- C. r.ack' tt Rack 1L?ghe has majv htr home foi Is! e pas: year fn Fort Mill. S. (. ' [ B< Miss Eiizabe:'-. .Thompson ha- ? pe to Charlotte-. N C.-wr.eie..-'he ; " li Jive for a whiitC?Mrs. Minnie Robinson is planI.J to :;vv :r. Nov York ail of Vv is fall. Mrs. Lizzie Anderson. Mr.-.?Mi tBarber, and Miss Wiiiette Ma.- H k. .m-turesi. to Greenville. S. .C.....h v. iay" BismI C. M. Grace'.-? at.en. Laptizing and parade > had ar. enjoyable trip. ; M.S.- Eur.a Ra'tchfe>rd i- Lack at r home. 4*1 W. Main St.. aftei ! encir.g the summer ir. Charlotte-!*" C. * . 1 v' *f. . _ TI-: 1 : . j . VV< :us .??.... " i.iiasi.i iir jMa:r. S:. r.iceiv afte! J . ar. vir.g r.er tor.s.ls removed. ;! tj4 Mts* P.!j.a Hard:r. has returnee"-' / P.-hade!: r..a r't-r.r. .-he- wen: "Tr:r.j t.-.e body of her =T?Tvi ss Magg.e Haru:r.- home. She f 4 m Penrsylvar-.ta and ' wisfy^" r:ed here at "Castle Height. ^Ir? Lola Burn* has returned-Pennsylvania after visiting Mis? a Hardir. at 231 Peach; reo St in bar.wvell news :h j : v \v; t ' Ve are glad u- ac-e Mrss Lizze i>v. bev edit aea:n after a rece-r.t th* ess. ;* ' < ''y rriends?of Mrs. Rosa Ry an_ ar< d to know of her recovery fr if. \.r.; eren T ill wet- V =. Ve are eorry-.*,-, learn of the ' 't .unued illness of Mrs. "L)Y>a 'f:;i r.cam _ We still hope- fo4 he! I*' every. i "he Up Lift Club ef the Worn- : in; s Federation w; > well represent >v;1 ? l at :ne harvest festival of the Y kinsoTV 'Home-. "Pre Tnf!r>ner.?- u^j n to thank the generous fn.ends rut >j contributes to ' this " worthy 1 the se. Those who attended from e were as follows: MesdanVe: \at (JtV K. Dixon, Isretta Hart. Rosa L ver jort of condition of VTf^TAUV G 4V7I T IV 1 V /1V 1 O.'A * 1 Columbia, in the Stata of South Ct October 7, 1940. . ASSETS ins and discount? (Including $S0.8< >h, balances with other ba'nks tk premises owned il estate owned other than bank pre ter assets .. :al assets .. _ i LIABILIT1 nand deposits ie deposits .. .. ler deposits . . :al deposits _ " .. ..... er liabilities . .... al liabilities ? . . .. CAPITAL ACT >itaL .. plus _. iivided profits .. al caDital account* al Liabilities and Capital Accounts 'his bank's capital consists of NOIs es; first preferred stock with total ible value NONE; second preferred NE, total retirable value $1,401; at ue of $10.00. , E. W. VANCE, Cashier of the a ar that the above statement is trie represent? the true state of the se I set forth, to the host of my knowl TeCt?Attest: D. R. STARKS J. P. REDDER E. A. ADAMS, Directors. \TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of iRjchland: worn to and subscribed before me I hereby certify that I am not an SEAL . WILLIS [y Commission expires at tha pleatt V DCT. 26State Colle] ORANGCB LLEN AND BETHU OOKMAN IN SIX A LTLER' SCORES FOR YEI ' " 1 The -?trfk)-tr;acfc??TS~ of Allen TTTT-1 trs_.ty .served notice- on their, utheastern Athletic Association! ? en < it.-1?Saturday at?IdaytoBeach. Florida, that they arc t the least intent upon relirr' ishir.p tr e crown they are now ra::r:tr Altr.o. ph the official, re of the .air.-- with Beth. ne k*nar. cha'ked up as* a 6-f . all the pa mo knov ;.t :t 'fa'.- either poor or down .ht -oked officiatirp that pre t- ! a let- FmT! <77 t?7T" - hy the Yellowiackets. ? ;< Tcater!,, AlIerF d- .*TT fvT "the < r.)y touchdown a) cefj f. r A..- ' Other outstand r I la;. ' ! - ; < the x Starke} 'tr.ers. &. ?. a-, : J-ihn. Roman "* F: 'a'/.'A t ~ 1 Captain* Dory1 F'-rd ar-dr Civdt J r.aj''s. \-terar..-. did not make c trip due to havir.p been su? T.ded foi violation of trainyiji Juitit.o:.-"- This Week end the an. is at Salisbury having ar uno-j.t with . t.h?- Livir.pstor. ar?. ? M. H y,Z: Rett it*' A. Gio." L and Susan: F. Bailey. 7 A chir.iiiun.ty program sponred by -Mrs. Susan F Baile\ :ay ev'c-niijg ;t the Bethlehem ij'T.-t cfiiiivh was a-success, Mrs *- O Ban'.on 'white) was fh< y*'-, s pea Met . She v.as accori i ..Mis.' W -J I.env r ; Ite '"' hr.Service" was th* bjeet fs which Mi's. O'Bftnr.or. Iked. t:.-sy '.\h- mis-ed hearing r a treat. Mr.. I.eryo Kelson has returned Ntw York after spending two ek< with his mother Mis. Essie ;*!son Friends made it vc-ry plet,s: :-i Mr. Kelson and he- express w-sh of having the chance ming hack t<> Barnville. HE DIGNITY OF ABORWy r.a.j the opportunity of visits' _tr.fr Palmetto Leader's office rt?wre*?n-.il ere??rimes ?ed w;y, the work being done ere by tp-v^editor and his staff .0. with sleeves rolled up and tspi'atidn on their brows, were >y as bees getting the paper ofl press. We saw in there dignity i labor. While talking with one the salesmen we learned thai s great eilitel* hetriin Work u-lion IV I'liVfrii years uld and educated^ v.h.iii i.iMVij tKat'TK.' was cf|\vQi); ami today own? i! |''.:MivtT?T one of the leading r>eis in the South, truly a credit Vh?>. If and his ,rave. tVe have t<>o n.anv people walk- i r around today full of dignity | ih m thing to do. We meet many li-ye graduates with nothing to j We rued more people who are liny to combine labor with digy and put ovc i* a good .job. Yes. head and hands need to worh eth r. In this great aee of adicer.u-nt one with out the othei sn't cause it's owner to function v -.velLin our great civilization NGS BANK irolintr at the cloae lyLJbn&ineaa i i overdrafts) .. $.14,007.75 . 28,806'. 12 i.oo mises .. .. 8.812.85 . .. . ............ 7,945.47 $79,573.19 ies ..... .. .. $20,778/22 - . .... -32.519.07 135.00 .. $53,432.29 7,945.47 .. . $61,377.76 01 NTS . + . ... ... ..$14,611.81 . . 1,000.00 . 2,583.62 .. 18,195.43 $79,573.19 IK of capitul notes and debenpar vulue of NONE, total restock with total par value of id common stock. with total par bove-named bank,?do solemnly ', and that it fully and correctveral matters herein contained edfcc slid Udief. K. \V. VANCE. * * , j t / - -1 . this 15th day of October, 1940, officer of this bank. \ C. JOHNSON, Notary Public.}, jr? of tha Govarnor. Saturday, October 19, 1940 2:30 p.m. ge Stadium URG, S. C._ ? "SELL TIE LLOW JACKETS This v/orMJs.fulLof .opportunities we must prepare to accept the advantages offered us. Tht ' professional men and laymen whc expect to succeed must know how . ? when, and what to do intelligently " We ,must_ realize that intelligent ? *= followers are essential to success ful leadership if we are to reach a place in the sun as a whole. Our boys and girls must he-educated to | work. Everybody can't hold a whit#: collar job. our boys and eiils should he educated to open up bus. inesses for themselves; our people "should" encourage and patronize jthem. We need mo e odncat- >t joiiiifj*. nuist?, nousewives and what ever..' one chooses to do. he "* ;ntol!i'?~f rtlv. There should be as much, disnitf-*^ a job done bv the man oho wears overalls as ther? ' ;s in the man who sits dressed ir. an office, each is contributine^his r-hnrt?eo??>''( ictv. " JV\ e need rnop boys who leave the farm and at terd" Fllc-je. not to go ba^k a? Ac Teachers and Farm De-monsti-a tors. but some go back as edit au-d farmers, business men. m??? chants and mechanics. Whefi oni people educate themselves * to dc m'-re work with the head and hands..our professional field will be less crowded and more efficient. AN NIK K. GREENE NELSON ^ U e ??? b VETERANS HOSPITAL Another wonderful program wis rendered on Sunday afternoon Oc tober 1 -ith by Mrs. Julia Glenn rwtr has worked so faithfully in", to tre fourth year sponsoring pro crams every second Sunday of each month for these men who are now unable to enjoy regulai church eervices as we do. Thes# are" the men who fought to save this country/ They over-crowd , the chapel to hear the programs ----they enjoy so much. We were glad to have-so many friends pres i~ ^s'!\ L E ! : Save Money on Used Clothing For the entire Family. Men's Suits, Overcoats, Indies' Coats, Dresses, Shoes, Hats i Write for Free Catalog CHARLES CLOTHING CO: " bb FULTON ST, DEPT. F. HBOOI/I VV V V 1*1, .1, I . LATE SHOW SATURDAY NITE ALSO STARTING MONDAY ROSALIND" BRIAN RtSSKfTTT AHERNE "HIRED WIFE" ==? ~ mrn^m . . Hob BURNS in - "COMING ROUND ~ THE MOUNTAIN" ^SATURDAY ONLY! J THE/TRE PHQWt 5400^ COMING MONDAY "REBECCA" ANGIE E. EVANS DRESSMAKING HATS ALTERATION . 1878 7th Ave. -New York City PETE AND JIM WE SPECIALIZE IN SHORT ORDERS C r R B SERVICE Blow Your Horn Service With A Smile DELICIOUS SANDWICHES * ?J OF ALL KINDS " BEER AND ALE 7 POOL AND BILLIARDS .?(>29 Taylor St. Common < <' < EVANSSECOND HAND DRY GOODS STORE 1106 Pine St Dial 6575 COLUMBIA, S. C. r -