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j > PAGE EIGHT Bronzemen v Will .Present ' ,Cannon-Copeland Wedding In ; cvivnn>ii\ cliaracU'ii'/.cd b> j ' beauttifVl slm; lirity. .Mi-s .Mary |i., (' ,p.n-'ji -l> an i1 t "? bri !> s of* Joseph <*"i:is Copclnnd b f Union and Gaffney, S. C: The , weddinur took place at 5:d0 o'clock Friday afternoon, October^ 23 a /-o homo of thy bride's parents- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gould Can iron at Darliinr.ton, St C. The Rev J Howard presided at the imprcs j ive ring ceremony, i ny vmv>, ucn . spoken before i n improvised alt;!* [ in the !iun.u; room, '("nt* -fire place was banked with l'erns and clema nti/ v. it>i imlii i. on ( it)<i i'?44<??initiK a back ground Cor the altar.j which was gn cel'ully ontwinv?. j with ivey and white clc'm'atis. Or each side was a tall bas"ket ' oS J white chrysanthemums aiyl ferns Op the mantel was a" rich l.nl li-n 1U candles reflected by a largt I". over vhieh ham* sprays > 1 white clematis. ,Around the rooo were silver holders with white can < Ml'lh S. V. Olsllel'. pllinld. rili' I hished the wedding music. Prim to the eeiv.m ny . .M ;>? l."i!'..'C !{*? gers sang "Because." "llaidelot, .. - ? - ;i:u-r V !|| h * s - ie I v; I i I, inson sa<?g At 1? r>r.mr." t.;?;' nun, and *' T'*o Lord's Prayer." Mu } 'otte. "The Bridal I "horns" from ."Lohengrin" was used for the pro. sessional. "-Macllou clijWN the vo\y <1, ' > were sfioktn. "T? .tfKvdu Iluse" f was sofdy played. "Souvenir" wa?j,ply>ed ;s tl.i candles were lighten by..Miss Eliza i I tb. llariiv . eo. sin_oi' \(k. bride j. She Wore- rose. taffeftu and.; corsage of pimr.po;:; i,,.i ysar.. j . thchiums. Thtj bride- had ^nr hVi j . . itmiil. i>t, liCiiiw1 ?niv anvniian her fiily sisterj Miss Helen' Mary Caniii'ii, Stu War* * tires."1 of iv bun- I'rille tiiJ'?Vua and earTied . a" nt'Tii . . ?t'f 7, -giant v. fhrysanthonuin'is. 'I'm- gi"oi.e ^ hat! l'nr his he-' laaiP^Tt i>irt T~~ Marlee. cousin a'.' t lie ' bridi . Tire hritie. who was given : . lUl'Tiaue by he:' lather. Clay let Could Cuiihi*: . was r'-ver ' n>"i". I -\i l.v t'nan i:.i bin v.?-.i<i:rtu sew: '??? white faiHe taffeta miade wit . y sweet heart neckline, shirred . sh.eve.- .-niing i:i polity- at the waist. .The tight fitting bodice t'astfheii?in??I t ck?who. a?rev of tiny >eif covered buttons .which extern.oil le th.o tap i.f the 1'u'e ' irataei'etl skirt. Her. fleer length net veil was hold in .elan with . gardenias. The male carried a lovely bouq-et of white giant ohrysan , the.r.ums. 1; or something eld all* " carried a la.e heirloom hAndkor chief, .'.lis. ilatt.lv ti. i.'ami.n, neither of the bride, was lovely in a dres.> u'. hey l-i.e el'epe and ; gursage ef pink tarnations. Tj bridal part.. :?, n u the living loom trill an aisle termed of ,\v:.it. satin ''ibbeji held by little .v4tsse? Juliette VTrrrmr Wisher, Peirf" Vvonne Wright, Moisc (itfTalv and Montior Louise Candy. They w..n long -hi sses in pastel s%a?a s. After the e?-iois#env tiii- parent'. - 1 - : I ..t ... if. , ., V- . ol llie Ul'IHf < . , .. ception. The dining rJfcpm war beautifully decorated with' > *.-ll??\v V and white flowers and bundles. Punch and yellow and white cake f*~ was served by Mrs. Mamie Watson, aunt of the) bride and Mis Annie I). Barber, close ' family friend. Mi ss Theo King, friend I of the bride since child hood, invited the guests to rey.istyr. Mrs. Watson wore a lovely blue crepe dress. Mrs. Mamie Brown Mrs. Pony Gandy officiated in tin room where the gifts were on disj pjttyA Shortly after tile ceremony tin t.rlde and groopi left for New York The bride wore a travelling suit TVi.. />,il.tr <,-hi-nic. Vellow alio white, was carried out through out the lovely home of Mr. anil Mrs Cannon. They spurulUin .pains in > making tr.e t)on.e unc^of beauty The bride's dress wis made by her aunt, Mrs. Mamie NValson. Out of town guests were:. Mr V " " and Mrs. A. V. Thomas, Miss Marguerite 'BTadford, Miss Jtstees Co ;oper, Mr. and Mrs. Albm-t. Thorpe Kingstree. S. C.: Mrs. M. C. MrLeod, Miss. Mamie Scott. Florence S. C.; Mrs Smith, .Mr. Clarence Glymph, Mr. Gilbert, Miss Klin Williams, Gaffney, S. C > _ > I' K \ I) I. KT() N NKWS a The minister.-*, of the various churches are very busy rounding up their annual reports, since it is about annual conference time Hij King Chapel A. M. K. church !W111 ceiODraie me oir anniversary of the laying of the corner stern Sunday, November loth and w'.l ^plose with the 12 Commamiers _ t Camp of Soldiers reporting the n suit of their financial findings. HtVe you heard, or do yoi. know, that it takes a wido-awakv churchman or business man '> compete with Mr. J. K. Thompson ? If you want a successful and win" f ning project put over sen "Joe" he won't let you fail. Mrs. Pllla Gantt enterfaincd Sil .. ver Spring Missionary group Sun day with the accomplished Prcsi ( | * W NTERNA ownship dev't, Mrs, I'oyle. presiding Mrs. Mamie Towns made a ll> imr trip to Greenville Srturda; Kwiydiif is lisfehing t'o.r w.uddin bejls soon. ' .Mr, Mortimer White spent tli v.v.-k etid wit It his parent^ 11 reports his school is. progressin 1". . ^ < i he many} friends of little .Mis Genevieve Maxwell are delighte 4*i-.'kno\v she is on the road to re cowry after suffering sever, wei kso with a seviTe nervous at ta . |iThe Anderson jfbieity Trainito sell nil plant is causing X\. ite a hi .of favorable eoinnju*r.t front tb ' in lie. beipuise of t^- long need ad. tio!ial"'elassrobnis ing i dde to the hi.'h school building. f rincipai l>. W. Gnlltnan and hi of.'; unt faculty are patting fort ext ;t eff'ofts to raise funds in o. tiei that they, ntav he al>li? to pine son e of t.te necessary et|tupmei. for the carpvjne oil of the via i c c o w ? k. :.i- ik niv >>p.ruiii.'.fil .\ 11111-1 it >i>- x u t it'll under thi* leadership o i'.? wide awake ami intuit ntia l'i? ijtit*M. Mr. .1. E.J Thompson i tn?v planning to furnish "'loves" an.;'other nc.cssary c<iuipnienl t'o lin tennis. Tin- school i> -prtuitl o virtu po. ? $ vs. Lula Pickens of, Clems n cut riaincd quite a tow of lie t'; ii mis with a formal soOjal Tilt's day night .in honor of "Mr. Clm>. py lohn.-on" trainrr of the Cltnr >o!i Ti.'iis football team.*- Tlii; : lVi: ir was' at tic ?beautiful honti of 'Ir. ami Mi si; .1. ?E. Thompson Tl. opening vvas plitysantly spoil :ii pfajHnir gatiies. Mrs Picker. I as low oipials whim it comes t oi.it _ rTaininvr : la-r iiiiccnly rtisposT tior. aval loyalty to her fritnul: iia won "for her. tju> lo\;c ^iiul con tide ico "of the |#'Oplc. " Matiy ou't.of (iiwrj guests at teni'ed the "Pit kens Social". >y. - ? HELENA. S. C. Hrown Chapel A. M. E. C'hurcl T..e uinAoi:.members and .frien^; ! . 1 1:14 circuit} take? KTpa pleasure in thankTiu eWfyone fo hi.- lova! cooperation shown a Helena .Monday niffht. October 2* 11*4'' during Mis. S. I.. Flipper, ou beloved state missionary presi leu*, shortt stay at Helena. .Mrs S. 1.. Fli|j?er delivered a maste ;.'.e< at Ijfown Chapel A.' M. K chit eh <f>iiiK "OeVelnpinj; - self ii sell ' us^her sub jet I. It was ehjoy d bv alT who heanl her and ha been the talk ??t the town ever; MIIU'. ?H' Wbii .ills. rupper luuii ha\ stayed longer. V.'e wish to thank the variot. c h ti relies and friends \0ho so wil linyly to?.k paid in. fostering thi great program and tilt* bu sines rneii - also. If you over need u just call on us. Tin- follow in if churches win well 11 presented: Miller A. M. E Shiloh A.- ,M. K.. Trinity A. M.E St, Taul A. M. K... St. .lames M. E.. Mt. Olive A. M. E.. S Mary' A. M? E., Hannah A. M. E Sweet Spring" A- M. E. and a nun ber of- other ehurclies. Mr, Prat ? ?? I ?u.. I......1,....., Tl,.. all expressed greetings to Mrs Flipper fuiil the group assemble to enjoy a banquet at the parson aye. ' ' Elder O.; C.' -Dunham. Mrs. I Dunhan, Mifcs Dunhan, Mrs. T. II Addison and Mrs. L. Nelson mc tort el from Columbia to enjoy thi affair. WV thank you yll. Com again. ! NEWBERRY. S. C. " Bush River Baptist Church Rev. J. ('. Collier. Pastor We are thankful in many way since there- are so many blessing to be satisfied with. We are happy that the chord work is running in high gear. Th Sunday school is still in full bloom Sunday school was, opened b; the Supt. exactly on time, 10 o'clock, Sunday morning and w enjoyed a beautiful lesson, sub ject. "Jesus Declares His Mission. \\ e receiwn a oeauiuui pictur of Jesus on Ilia, mission after whicl we had a brief spiritual praye service. Our pastor was able t hold to his word and bej*an hi sermon at the appointed time, 1 o'clock. He preaced a helpful ser mon ffom iTrniothy 3:13 and gav the deacons some helpful remarks Subscribe For? The Palmetto Leadei ~~l ,.v~ 1 ' . . - . . ^ - \ TIONAL" Auditoriur COl NCIL OF COLORED ,(IU'IUHMKN M EETIN <i . i Continued from pa pre 1 | The celebration of holy canity, uti ion of the Council ami Woman'! Auxiliary was held with Bishoj (Iiavatt pyosidinp, assisted by th< cler.-.v. T!h- Council i ml Woman's Aux ilih.ry had t'.eir separate meetmps i' e officers of the Coined" art secretary. Ro>\\ .)< H. Brown 01 S| artantuirp. and treasurer, Mr a -;\ Weston. West ColumVna. S. C. The officers of the W inian'j Auv li..i>; art : preside, t. Mrs.?Yiv , vijtn l'ompi y: secret my, _Mis_ ri A. E. I!uppin?. a?t-| treasurer. Mis ? i' n. Y"1 nir '! \n: I.-O > vt 1 e.s f or *Uie Wo 's Aux'liavy were Mrs. Boat vivrht. whose mes-supc to all wa ' To vn f.Srward in servi.e" \V jiiiV witness the po.Wer of (J'"' !i V'ii k. We should I11HK us *< ? ves available so that Christ . n" w.i k thmujrh lis" The m'coii. ! ?- tlo-r la!' tin- occasion was .Mr: Kr. nk?Ih luti i-mhi.?Hn?messa-;-' I f% ' was "T,, make a study of tlu; child ren t^at do. not it tend Sunday school. "Wv c iuhi he. biy. sisters itu* l-'iiihi is to t ctn.". , The theme of the Co.i cil._." Da. c Ymi, v.-jis disci'Msed more In th'-rs. "I ilan vo'if to he a Christ 'n." Mr5.: Ja.ks'i!!: "1 dare you ti nti r ("lit is^i:; 11 Service." Miss Ma liel Shelluii: "I dure you "to il*. *" ""Christian Thinirs." Rev.. II Wil iati sots; "I dare you to make ; stmd now." Mrs. C. O. Ylntng; Kai h of these topics were iliscussii a: il eajoyed" by all. -'Sunday was a liiyh day "for all. Church school was conducted b\ . t he Uiw,?.L?U.?lliown.?Morning prayer, holy communion and con t'lrrrmtmn were conmieieu ny ur lit. liev. .John J. Grnvatt. assisted !>v the clergy. The unnvJul sermon Was given by Bishop Grnvatt. Two people were confirmed. S unlay evening a report of thi "Young People's Service League' 1 was given by its president. Mr \V. Pipper. A report of the genera! :? on'eent ion?was eiven by the dele' irate.Miss?XV. Roberts. 1 Mitotic for the OouiK'il was furnished by the Sehofield school of Aik. n. S; C., under tb-e- direction 1 of Miss Sara Ilattoy. The delegates of the Council are as follows: St. Phillips. GreenI, "villi, Mrs. 1\!. A. l'i. Muggins; St Luke's, Newberry, j .Mr. i nd Mrs ' Sh.elton; Kpiphanyi Spartanburg rMrs.'t'. (). Young; St. Luke's, Cos Mind ia. .Mis. James, Mrs. Vivian ! Pompey, Mrs. Hattie Mobley, Mr ' K. P. Paul; St. .Ann's, West" Coi .lumbia, Mr. Canty Weston; St - Anna's. Columbia, .Mrs. r.muy junn son. Mr?,, J. 11. Elliot; St; Barna ? has, Jenkinsville, Mrs. Etta Green s Mrs, llattie -O'Nei I, Mrs. s Whittinu ton, Mrs. Ethel Malum Jackson, Miss Iler nice Paul anv c Mr. Lloyd Green; St. Aupustine Aiken, Miss Mabel Shelton, Mrs . K. Johnson, Mr. E. Johnson. t ' t . FOURTH QUARTERLY CONi FEIiEXCE SPKIXGTOWN t CI! \KGE s The fourth quarterly conferenci ( of flie Sprinptown cliarpe was heh '' October 2f>. The pastor, Rev; T. D ?Green, requested the- T.). S. ti preach a sermon that .hipht. Tin ' services were larpely attended ' Puhltt collection amounted to $10 4 The class leaders reported in ftil * as usual on the 1). S. claim, a sun of $35.00. | Before the benediction, Prof George Curry inyjted, the D. S. an< the congregation to come over t< the Springtown training; school i few yurds away from the churcl 8 to a reception given in honor ol s the D. S. which was highly en joyed by, the I). S. and the congre ' gation. e This being the D. S. last 1 year on the district, many kinc V words were spoken by several o; " the patrons, Mrs. C. L. _Curry, ir l' very fitting words, paid high tri 1 bute to the D. S. for his faithfu I rlnrincr Viia siy upftl'# rU " service. 1 Music was rendered by a mem ber of the faculty, Miss A. L " Clement. Miss 'Margaret Saunders s spared no pains in assisting Mrs C. I.. Curry in serving the congre gation. ' I must say that Prof. Curry if ' capable of serving any people, anj _ where. fTe is an outstanding cha D racter. May Cod bless them to live lonp ' to serve. , I G. B. Tillman, Reporter 1 ' IE PALMETTO M&ADBK SWEETH n, Thanks (Elks At Mullins Armistice ?)av The State Association IBPOI of \\Y will hold a mid-winter ses sion at Mullins, S. C>, -Novembe 10-11. On Sunday, Novemh I social session will be held at jthi Elks hall, and at 12 M. a pi^blii J meeting will be at the Ml"; Olivt I Baptist church on Church street A well arranged program \\ '.11 b rendered. The outstanding <-"o k ers will be Dr. J. Fmley Wi'son Grand Exalted T'ul"?- from Wn?h :ngt' n. P. C.; ti c. State Presidor.' \V I. Peek o." A.id.u>,.n S. C. an. ' ?? i ' On Monday, November 11th it ! a.r. n initiation at <h Elks hall. 11 a.m. Welcome Ad ('ress by his H<>n. Mayor Hooks 1 Response by the *tnte president 1 >i* J Finley \\ ils n. t.'rand Exal te<l Rider. will tit. jfTVaker fo the occasion. At 2 ""clock a pa rude from Elk* h 11 to Cowan field oheee an ii.tj es in.1?t'ooth: 1 rame will be plaved.. At 7 p.ui J.ih,. Kllci* vH? suit. The Rills and. |)%u?iVr Elk will meet and yii eet lie w lodtfe and Temples that a\<* been or tra nixed .> or rei. stated since o i state convention that iiv t in Spat ranbuijr June 1.1-12 The members >f hot.? branches thro.yiho.it tin -tate seems C> he iut>-rested i*> this meet int lid a large -at ten' dance is expo ted on th:s oteas si >n. llenj. .1. Armsiromr. lo.nl ,'haii.i an. assisted by W. 1. Peek s.tttfc president and J II. Lewie?tat^1 secretary. .are -hr.ving - n i st< until I'll t: > make this be . ^ On November nth Primrose ('., held their regular monthh meeting and" all the Daughters , were ph lining a trip to Mullins ! S. ('. Present were Dt. Andrene j ('. Baumuurdncr, state president Dt. Edna Butler, state secretary | who are assisting their ibrothot - Bills in making the Mullins meet ing a success. All the friends of the organization are invited to j spend : day with the Elks. Palmetto Leader Official Organ pailm>tto Leader lhas been approved as the official organ of the IBPO Elks of the World, and all the members are. requested to subscribe for this paper in order to keep inform as to what is going on in Elkdom. ,W. 1. Peek of An hlerson is state president and is losing no time in having the Elks ' ti ke their rightful place amonp he secret orders of our group. Rev. Young Leaves For Spartanburg B> W. It. Bowman The Interdenominal Mipister's Alliance of Columbia at its week l.v meeting Tuesday, November ? t had an informal meeting- in honoi of Rev. H. C. Young, who is leav ing Columbia this week for Spar tanbiurg after successful pastor ing at Jones Chapel in Columbia for eight years. President"J. C. Golcough, said it 1 his address that Dr. Young's worl 1 and worth in Columbia speaks foi its self. Said Dr. Colcough, "Rev I l oung is nonesc 10 me cue, u nun e I worker a sweet preacher, stand; high hi the estimation of Colum bia citizen?, both white and col 1 ored; ... . i The Rev. A". P. Porter of th( Baptist church declared that h< doubts whether the Zion connec 1, tion can reproduce! a similar min ) ister. Said he, "For eight years h? i held the banners of Jesus Chrisl i high and preached Him with pow f cr to all the world." The Rev. W. R. Bowman spokt of his friendship before coming . to Columbia and how they woulc exchange pulpits while pastoring 1 in Fairfield county and Winnsbo f ro. Rev. Young was president oi i the Alliance for several years Under his administration the A1 I liance helped many unfortunate ? persons and went in court for many who were unable to finance their cases. Hrs church \burned down during ? his pastorate in Columbia, under his administration, he has built one of the finest brick churche? in Columbia under the term as ' "pay as you go." The pews in > this church are the talk of Colum bia. Its just a dream^ People wander [ how this man Young could finance a church of this kinth on cash has srs, increase his general claims at EARTS o (giving Da Bhkv^ T^ j uUMI There are many advantag 1 Housing Ad mmis t r a t loru Son larger as a result of the incre bility improved. Since the garage is near t of importance when the garaj Another advantage which the 1 developments the rear yard. In thia small house, the g much larger and. is given a pl< eo'jiV-i I'licu and keep up" with cur rent -hi!!*. Many thought he \voul< have beer) appointed presiding el dor. In his reply I'ev. Vo.n, thanked the ministers for this luti or and told the ministers of, his pleasure of work in i with them He continued and said "I shul never fo>*?et my-friends here" an? urged the' miriistei s to eontiinu to preach strong and heartfelt sermons. M Kit IT S VST KM EX A.US V N NOI NCKl) Continued from page 1 cla.-s II; senior casework super visor; ci sework supervisor; visi tors; chief of the division of th< blind; senior medical worker I'oi the blind; medical social worket *>! the blind; nhal>ilit at ion work, or for the blind; chief of the divt sioti of child Welfare* Services child welfan consultant; uiuh chili, welfare worker. Registers set up. as a result oi these examinations* will be used for appointments to both perm a nent and temporary, eniploymem in the department. Present urn ployees will also take, the oxt mi nations, except in cases where the.\ have been appointed'on the*basis of an earlier accepted merit examination. The merit system council, mulct which these examinations will l>< held, was organized Alt cist 17 md is made up of the following members: Chairman, Dr. Join Marvin lis st, editor, Southern f1k': .4hi? V I.. vjiuiMian niMutiuv, \.-ui uii^KI Miss Laura S. Kbuugjv associat< professor of sociology, Kurntai University, Greenville; and Pro fessor A. L. Geisenheimer, profei sor of economics; College of Char ) leston, Charleston^ Detailed information regardinj i -the-du44os--and salaries of the pes i itions, minimum qualifications', o f applicants, and the nature of ex "animations may be secured b i j writing to: J. McT. Daniel, super j visor of examinations, Room 21') . Education Building, University o South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Notice to: Gold Star ' Mothers * - All Gold Star Mothers of th World War ire urgently reyuestei . to get n touch with Mrs. "MotlW Matilda Griffin, 1319 Heidt street Columbia, S. C., in order to forn a suitable program for Armistie Day celebration. Other importan j information will be given? Writ or call at the above address a ' once. r DEFENSE CONFERENCE TO RE HELD AT HAMPTON INSTITUTE ( Continued from page 1 of total defense and National uni 1 ty. "A considerable majority of th< ; thirteen million American Neg roes really want to know what is expected of them and what thej can do to participate in nationa i defense, not only in the armet i forces hut in alj other phases a> well," says Dr. Mac I,can, 1'ormei Dean of the University of Minnesota. He adds thut "in the last wtr Negroes had to fight for the privilege of fighting to< save, democracy." f RHYTHt y, Noveml: es in having the garage attached to th le of the advantages are illustrated in ase in building mas9, while convenient he street, the driveway is short and its ;e is locafed in the rear of the lot an< attached ^garage may claim is that it i <5 a rage is*|ltfached by means of a covet casing character by this arrangement. ' Ford Employe Perforins HERE'S Joe Lowery, for the I last two years on the staff of [ he Ford Motor pavilion at the New I folk World's Fair, entertaining ) .najor exhibitors at'their, final bani'uel in Perylon Hall just before the 21ti-acre exposition-, closed its I at', s. With his accompanist. Jimmy I 'homas, also a Ford Motor Comi my employe. Lowery lias been a attired entertainer at theA^piown I " muse. Shelton Rock Golf Club and he Kit "Kat Clubi Here Lowery is loing his popular "WPA" souk- The , 152-ton revolvlrtg turntable that ' Irainatizea the production of motor ars. the Jumbo dynamo .that helped -Ive New York its first lnoandesent electric light, and other najor Ford pavilion exhibits will' oe tnoved to Dearborn and placed on permanent display at the Ford Motor Company plant i i ugh the complete, program has not boon announced, some of the principal putticipai ts will be Aubrey Willtains'. and Ma> y M j 1 Leod Bethune of the N. V. A Doctors Thomas \V. Parian, libs' ' cue Brown an<f Warren i'\ Dra- ! 1 i per of the IJ. S. Public Health Scr , 1 ( vice. Colonel West ..A. Hamilton ot ! j the I'nited 'State.- Army, Cornelius I Kinu: of tPr-.Farm Credit AdminU I stration, Knnr.er Lancaster of. tinDepartment of Commerce, Fred ' crick K Searle of the Ford Motor "I Company, Robert C. Weaver and * Frances Williams of the Njttiona? Defense Commission, P. B. Young.* of the Norfolk Journal and Guide Dr. Harold Benjamin. Dean of the University of; Maryland, i mi Sid- | 1 ney B. Hall, Superintendent of 1 FaThcation for Virginia Expected to have great signit'- I cance foe the country as a,whole | this conference will delve into 11 ' fields of activity pertaining to th, " -Negro and Naliont 1 Defense. Theso individual meetings are: * Military and Naval Defense, In dustry and Labor, Family Life and 1 Coitsumer Education, Youth aiw 8 Education, Business, * Agriculture Housing, Public Health and Recreation, Religion, Press, and Mo rftle ind Mental Hygiene. - The general committee for the conclave includes 83 prominent people from 17 states. On this j I board are Mrs. Franklin I). Roosej velt, Mrs. Wendell Willkie, Mrs ' Andrew-Carnegie, Surgeon General .Tbodrns W. Parian. Governor Prica. n * , IF >Ol AUK LOOKING , IV THE LINE OF . . . I HOSIERY?SCHOOL SITPLIE! MEN'S AND LADIES' FUR 1 NOVELTIES?BARBERS' 1 USE OUR LAY S H O P A WAVERLEY ALPHONSO TP I 2313 CiERV A IS STREET I * Saturday, November 9, 1940 ?r 2ht - rrr v g >>> . ; . ? .> .- - & m v| !*!?? *%]/tt iima 'PU j? ItAliaa n nnAoM* ililD |iiviuir. *uv nuuat a^pvntm , e of use is increased and ncvessicost is reduced. Cost is a factor d is served by a long driveway, does not interfere with attractive red hallway. The houec appears of \ irtriiila. VVin' !;?? ict'VelloAubrey \\ illia vs. Kl<r?'r A. Car in ami Wakvr .F. Wi.iv.'. Subscribe For?The Palmetto leader Mickey TCOONET "^TT" .ludv GARLAND ; v , : "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" . - MONDAY?TI KSI)AX Monday Nite Admission 10 Cents Late ' Show! *atm!I?ay A # NWJIIT -?A Iso? STARTING MONDAY M'<>R''K;N * ... (h Mt R KSIV >N DENf " Join Metnrv I-A ft A INK DAY 055Z2fflZ3 WZVLML^J> " ill l"Tmim TAYI OR'S ? SANDWICH SHOP 1012 I,A n\V STREET SOFT DRINKS ? OROCKKIES CT'RII SERVICE DINK _ _ DANCE P A R A I) I S E K 0 R N K R '41M. 4 V * rl A ? / II IA 4 / iff fi / i \ i i iv nr..\v M, ft. t . i Open Year Round . R () QMS CABINS Hot and Cold Water ? \Ve specialize in Sea Food ? Private Parties On the Shore of the Beautiful Atlantic Ocean Miss Sarah Vrion, Asst. Mgr. J. C. Clark, Manager FOR COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE Esso Extra Tank Installed (las. Oil, Dope, Grease, Wash Vulcanizing Service Stnp at the Wavorlv Esso Station < OR. T.WI.OR & IMNK STS. George Carpenter and Jasper Caldwell, M(?r? FOR ANYTHING S ? CANDY?COSMETICS? NISHINGS ? NOTIONS ? ilPPLIES AND DRCGS -AWAY PLAN l T T II E iRIETY STORE I APR, Manager COLUMBIA, S. C.