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.. mi The Old Gray and The New Rider H> K. Philip Bills ; ! i i i i Tin Palmetto conference held at Andrews la.st week wus the best we -ever attended since we have hei-n connOtted with annua 1 conferences. Bishop .J. S. Flipper. Ihlh,' Ll-.lh is arntttt^-- the greatest bishops kin'Wii -throughout "Methodism." A minister who fails to do his duty inuiei Bishop Flipper ourri.t quit^th* ministry and >;o home anil sit dow n. Mrs. S. I.. Flipper is truly .a quevii.amer.p the women of this Kpisoo- ? pal district, it dsoenis almost im- , , posc-bie for the A. M. K. church [ in South Carolina' to function! v ithout them. The Ordination! sermon Sundav morning 1\ the j "Jiishnp" was .a !!Ui.-terpie;? . It did" not only s-tir Andrews, but tin area of the Palmetto conference, j Bishop .M "Vie. II. J?aviv, A^M..! D.Lb, of the .v.'cmd Jvpiscqpal dis-j j_ trict and a sett of our soil attend-j ?1?*-h-e?tii'ai??o.-isioli. His ad-i . <1 !'i*ss' was sii!,pi\ ifmrr wu Ii.itc | ;iul WOH',- ti) lAJ-ll-SS Ikhi U> appreciated iiis wonderful $ speech.! bishop 0. Ward Nichols,i anotho : ."on ut' otic soil was prcsci.iL on thi i second?day and Lm hddr. - . l wonderful. All of lis tyei'c made I to feel proud of his elevation. The! Minima: senium by Hec. i>. A. Ail-' soil, il l.'., was amoiiju' cite bo si ' eeer delivered to the cotileri to o. , We woi c programiuctL Au preach | the niissionuiy seriimn, hut on the' aceo-taii .o.J our physical condition! i.'io Oifia.p excused us, and Kev. r. fc>. isingieiaty tooK.our place.; i . wo aiv; columns indebted to nun f ..tfior' the. same. J'r. \>. If t'napj'oi.o, iiouii ot tin: .Statu 1 .capues in soitin Carolina eiect "'tied 'in emuviencc wan '{Its c'oip.elie* Hi : picoctiiuijf I'U* nanus ol ' Our e tC'i*^ al'h tjl till' I'llUiV'Jtl'..' - 111?I ucitc ti.ii. luiivms war *mij iv line wit -viio?victtJii uignl' alio ms ^fillip ol . atit^ct!! 11 tin ti ll i'1'l'tljl olt t lie v-'.lO^f. t I'm-idine Isidore ' Wo ha\\: in the I'alinotto oon : fironco?1 f. i'?of?t-hf?"tatf?c4-pivsii.iiiu* oldebtjn the connoitir.n.I hoy aro His. T. .1. .Mile* the; .'"Th^'j-jiotpw n. district: 4 ; Her;-1 n.>'.v__oi''?he Kin. o .1.- trfe-t .and .! K. l'iioina*. wi.o i.i-ad-.'iFa- Alt. iPIcasant district. All thou rial ri ports wont t:u ahead, of last' your. Tito suyie wa? true at to ivliVMiviun-'i??a. a a. .?n.Tr?. fact fVo: v Jain, -a;.- a.iv;."lc of those la It year. -4+r- II.'!. Heiiy,. oil's educational report ?. as iht?T talk of the conference. .Tunc ami space v.-i 1! fail nie t>> speak of U> t 1 - tine set of ministers 'in this iuiej ference. !/\it all of I hem will .hi . mentii^ eil from time, to tiria- in I Good Depen Suits and C $25 t, f HATSt-New Sha TIES?SHIRTS?1 FOR FAIR WE COPEL A 1109 MAIN 1 i our fnturc article*. Prof. C. G. Ciarre.tt of Columbia was also pteseiice was highly appreciated. 1 he Grim Reaper Since ojn last 'meeting: el' the (.riaiul^Ciulge of free and Accepted Masons, three <>f our grand officers have answered the jtldgmeat roll call, 'l'hey ate Brothers G. ('. Williaii'is. grand trustee; F. K. Rlanchard. senior grand dea ton and J. J. Harrison, right worshipful senior?grand "wanton. Out Hearts have been made sadder ay their passing. Who will be next we cannot tell Hut they all ijjeil in the faith, and wiy snail meet ihehi in that hajipy, land where parting will he ho more. 1'enyt 'iii their ashes. ^ 1'he l-ition Jdur iiit-eritennnimational . .Win.sterial I nioit. of Charleston ami -Vjfiiily. ix among the hest m this -vi>nnti.yT- Rev. - William .A. Alack spoke <!: Hit quietness ot a gospel minister, and it .was a rea treat, lice. W..J5. .tones addressed 'tis - mil t.he sul'ject, "NS til tioit I lobi IS| 1 liesjiolisilile i- ol Sill tc'iiof.'i'ifiy?t'oinmnteir'.?m am ,'i.stiy to ti-e soloed. M. 1-tikv \y*? urcivii! thf ^I'W'iiiiikiit r-ht-ifk l?*t- 1 ttesijav J?t nttr j'tvpi-t Tjr?nn \\ i].?"|]??ti I i11. "Htt rn-rr cnu'ivli will l)i' i livlcii ?.>!! JSl. t'niitp stri-i-l lij wu ii lain ami ii Jin<!. Jt w i!i ?? a (.it-ii k >U'UclitIV W itIt I'lvYHtVit |Iik>I ?,. ttlli! tin aiotli i tt. lixiui i s,- atiit l in itiliiri-f l Mil- >f l'\ H'l'.'i ill til .lil- llflll li?l' t tit tlnvr . n?'t)tii> iit "iiafh iuJJli I Snath St. 11 > it very ij-Uv pino-. ami t't-tr li ii-tnts ami w-rlliHsciUi'i.wiKi .-uraimt-i s * l'i1 \Vl'ti-ul||?- tn 11Ml- .SAM. YiCUS bt?. iilijuiiy; Mimiav, < H-tolii-r 2 ilia ? .\s>i^nnu'Mts i!i.-h"p Flippf. pivai-iu il tin-, Dlilmat ma j-jih'H Snmlav nn?KU-i .at: jK tJ.i- '?>i' w hli h hf if ail i la-, lY.ili uii.t as>ijjinn?-iitf : ViTittrrl?|-4t*ataiit ilml-t-tf* .J 1 v |ir' -liliiif Idt t* Ali ili.-i-' .?!u\vii Siaiii'ii. K I. l.tinpHi; Kltt tit /.>'r, 1-HEn W iI-.mii; .VIi ( K1 iiii .alit.-. Wiliiain -.lafk-iiii; Si. lMiiiiptJ L II*' i-i'" ' alt in y <:iaiiifi -latrli-t 'ii; Fim.nils-hip. I. .latin > S;.i u-i-. ' II Ilatnilloii;. nil. i->uv.< . I.i-ui-; I'auk liill ' Mtv.! I - t.-),.-, I' : .la:iu .? U . A1 . : H--v\;nu S". IV * i I ' .'>!;n k; \I< 11 .i I N. . \\ M Miililli i .11: \ i?i?--\ .i!v. !>. tv I >1.: Al? ti11 ' ' ' '1 1?I' 11 ' i'ii u?iw. Sinv-U^; mi: t 'i,a; ,' ; St. I'lillijiv. t ~ \'? !,; ill ; iTTtTTl 77l I. i St. iCt'.-r ti If .'siju'i-: ni .c Ilram-h, W. 1 .M.ii; Al < .ti 1.1 11 < ! 1;?. I i r< ? !.;*? 'aiu t 'I.;?}.? i. Jiaiiirl S. utf H-l> Trit.itv, haviu Smtt; St Ji.ltr. anT! ITTTili?*7"7I~i:. ml. V. S. I lurk i?i?-l! :?" !t!':>sinti:ii Koliyrt !w idabl^=?? )ver-coats 1 , $35 pes, New Colors BELTS?SHOES EK VISITORS kND Inc. STREET J1 ' i. ?> - r~.?. | ? THE | Youngblood and E. W. Hampton. 1 Georgetown district: T. j. Miles mrosiding older. Bothet-S+ntirm, J C\ Qunrios; St. Stephens, L. D Gamble; Diefterson. G. H. Burgess; Williamsburg. R. A. Brown; Wac amaw, Geurtre Washington; San n't'. ,i n?wn.-itim: .Minim a ma, 1 M 15. Gathers; St. Paul, Theodore MeClam; Sampit, .1. 11. Bryant; West Andrews. J l\ Williams; lloomingdale. K. M. MeClamr \Y'inyah. K. Kinloeh;. Blick River F. \V ile; Bethel I'ee Doe, M. fcr-'-sm:; Arm-It and Zion, W. M. ~ Aimw-n-; button; John .Ma.vel; John* otiville. S. Randolph; East An1 , livw* and Groves, N. J. Paylor; Vuaudale. C. !.. Gary; Sandy Isand. Alex Taj lor; Warsaw. P. -vinton; New Bethel. M. Session Kings-tree district: J. L. Benbow life-iding elder. Charleston^ St~ 'aibc. F Philip KHis; Frances !r.owr\ Sampson Brown; St. Pe ? 1 er. P. S. Chisolm; St. Andrews ' 'happelle .Met lary;?Jr-hovah, J.T |2 ' holljihtoii; J (la I it lltowtl, E. P. But 5 . r: Jolinsonvilh'. Silas Middleton A 1 xinastiee. S. .M.-'Hughes; Beulah V i I. K. Dav>;. l.ake' City, A. R. Ger- A nan; Gapway. C. A. Williams; $ - lo.nnim ,?u?S,?T,?.Mollette;?Bon- -jji . t :i. Willie Williams; St. Paul, D $ l-\ Wanner: Great Pleasant, W ^5 V. Murray: I.aiie Chapel, H. E - 'add. ii; S;. ,M; 11 ,hew>-. S. L, Thorn ^ s: l!!.uk Oak. .1/ S. Johnson and y I.ddhton Chaju'l. Lee Baylor. ^ 1 M>ti!? t missionaries, M. T. Gil- y " aril. I. S. '"Gathers, II. ' Murphy Y ml II. Miller. A Lit I's 'Advance On Our Knees v (lOODWIN . In 'lovinjf memory of our be- * mother. .Nora Ciooiliyiir who . nti iiil her ? t'ornnl rest, October Jl. i I.ovitu and kind in all her way? Cpri-ht and iust to the otpl of her ? days. ' . j >i: ion and t'r le in heart and mind' \n.it a lienut it .1 tne'i oi y she left i hehilyI . * I let- ehdd^elK?--A L. Goodwill, j \ti i (i.mdv. in. Theresa l.lill, Ayr. | t iti.,. iw in.--Mai y M. l.illiew'ood !aade M. \\ alker . i " "" ALL AMERICA ! r'" ; MiHflirhIB1 A WARM FRIEND MEN'S (V l)eep burly fleeces, colorful tweed and handsome cheviots are at thei I smartest in this selection?fabric with stamina and warmth C + spare! ?~ : | ~ ' MEN'S WI] As usual Penney's is again firs with the newest and best in Men' ' Clothing for Winter. Twjfedi Worsted and Cassimenes?in sin gle or double breasted. Hrlr Marathon Hats NEW FALL HIT8! FavoHte shapes, un- ^.98 usual hands, snperb details! . - i ! P ALMETTO LEADER ' ANNUAL HO ALLEN UN ?VERi PAINE C HURST ATHI Allen, University, SATURDAY, NO ^ AT 2:30 ( ADMISSION , ? LEE V Y'S : FUNERAL HOME Undertaking And Embalmii ?SLOGAN? ?LOWrcit PPTI'KB AMBULANCE SERVICE **Ag Near As Your Nem rent PKnw Batesburg and Ridgeway, S. ( 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMB PHONE 9276 <K~X'?X~X~X~X^~XK~X~X~X~X 1 a> IF YOlflUtE IX)OKIN(> IN THE LINE OF . . . HOSIERY?SCHOOL SVPPLIE! MEN'S AND LADIES' FIR NOVELTIES?BARBERS' ? SHOP A WAVERLEY VA ALPHONSO Til 2313 GEKVA1S STREET SHOPS* ANI) SAVHS Styles For Dress or Sports WILOFtED OR jk-Tj TR-TRLMMED l^vJA 1 -N-i'w Styles! ? a * -Fine Fabrics! I ' -Wurm~I.inings! Striking tilted swagger "'styles! < tweeds fleeces a smart dress fabrii luxurious fur c< M^9rtJrv\ '?rs ? amazing this price! Ravi ? lined, warmly i terlined! 11 to 10. Women's COAT Kn*8 Svk. Smartly self. * rim m ? d ' WARM COAT IJ ?\\| lored smart Os > h'gA'iiiJirnfj | IN A COLD WORLD. PERCOATS 8 " ? $12.50 N'TETTSUITS I $15.00 MEN'S JACKETS Colorful I'laids Q Heavyweight 32 3*P{ oa. all wool! M Talon fastener! MEN'S TROUSERS Tweeds. Cassi- ^ q meres and cov- ^ erts in pleated^^ styles! spy* \ t ME-COMtNeIIVERSITY SUS?, Ul" " :OLLEGE .i.'l'ir field Columbia, S. C VEMBER 2, 1940 3'CLOCK 99 CENTS '' J I. S. Leevy, Manager !j! "for 'Anything s _ CAN 1)>' ? COSMETICS ? nishings notions ? SUPPLIES AND DRUGS , t t h e . iRIKTYSTORl: !APP, Manager COLUMBIA, S. ( . AT PENNEY S 7_5 w; ^ J SMART FALL FELTS! nd * New Millinery !j?: nasKiny s;tyi.i-; >1- })rr? a^sporl'v 98c hats! I rimmed! at nV Women's (iLOVES Leathers & fabrics 98c I Lovely new details! 'S Smart llANDHAGS ito Brand new designs! Stimulated leathers! GAYMODE' HOSE S New Fall Shades Sheer or service 59c weights. Reinforced! e'u'iu'iv S fi uiiivn a otviiv i^j ' Soft woolens! All 1.98 aisles! *Keg-"r7~S- Pat. T)Cf: - w\ ??? .?? ?: 7" ? - - S Shop KIM IT Pj .. (' . -i ?C. LIVING I YOU GET Ml $1.00 r* PS* M] A Week 3D Now?you can get everything one price. Just $59.$5! We large chair, pull-up chair, oc table lamp, smokinte 'stand, p ^ group you'll be proud to* < evervbodv! t ' pMif ImflflK ' \ KITCHEN CABINET j *24" 1 Si. 00 Week ly ~7*ayj* i? PiStSSSfcjf I vftffyi ffiO I I 111 i H & R A HIl 3-Pc. BED OUTFIT Bed, Spring, Mattreae . *23^ SI.'00 YVeeklv Pavs " ? jS OIL RANK s49>5 SI.00 Weekly Pays AN ACCOI mm Rturday, October 26, 1040 IBRELLS MOM OUTFIT I THE EXTRAS }9J r for your living room for give you comfortable 'Sofa, casional table, end table, icture and magazine rack. )wn. EASY TERMS for jgaaga 5-Pc. BREAKFAST - SUITE *1695 SI.00; Weekly Pays ROLL-A-WAY BEDS ' *8M - 50c Weekly Pays BA ? ? 1ENITH OR R C A $19= $1.00 Weekly Pays i -iiflMM* COMPLETE PC. BEDROOM OUTFIT *5995 Mattress Spring Pillow #moJNT NOW I V"^ in in ELLS !>