The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 23, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT - -poc PROORAM ? MONDAY. OCTOliEi , 9:30 A.M.?Cat's open?Free Cat 10:0(1 A.M.?Hen in placing exhibits 0:30 P.M.-?Hin Carnival Mid-ua\ 7:30 P.M.?Free Act 10:30 1\M.?Exhibit Hall closed 11 *00 P.M.?Cates close TUESDAY. OCTOHER 24i?F 0:30 A.M.?Placing Exhibits conti 1:00 P.M.?Directors' Meeting 2:00 P.M.?Farmers*.Conference? 3:00 P.M.?Hand Concert 4:00 P.M.?Judninn Five Slock r0:30 P.M.?lUi; Carnival Mid-way 7:00 P.M.?Free Act 8:00 P.M.?State l.eauticians Ha (Crand Stand) 10:00 P.M.?.Judnjny:_ilvLuhits : 11:30 P.M.?r?Cafes close WEDNESDAY. OCTOH VICTORY AND WAR MOTI 9:00 A.M.?Cates open 10:0*' A.M.?Exhibit Hall opens 12:00 M. ?Victory Address . .-2:00 P.M.?Hand ((uuwt f>:00 M1tr-\v;iy openc f>:30 I\M.?Free Act _z _ The S. WEDNESD f. R A N n RTTRMITTTRR / \<JIJ 1m. v l.H. i UIWJ, V .1011, Buy from the Merchants lisle the Fair Grounds before Wednesd; exhibit !>uildin<^. Frizes will be if unless you are present with your These Are The Mere! I)KI\\RTMF:N r STOUFS y- b & W bargain House. 1300 As>e:y.b!v * National Shirt Shop, 1002 Main Sired Moskins Clothing Stores. 100! Main St. berry's, 1 f?08 Main Street \V. T. GrapX Co., Kill Main Street _ Sehulte-l'nited, 1G24 Main Street s Alexander's bargain House, 1 Mo Assemh Helk's Dept. Store, 1 A01 Main Street Efird's Dept. Store, 1001 Main Street Fausts' Dept. Store, 1423 Assembly St. Compton's Dept. Store, 120o Oak St. J. C. Penny Co., lG32__Jlain St. ^ A. berry's Army Store, 1312 \ysembly v_ o berry's Dept. Store, 1 110 Assembly St. I > )\ FURNITURE STORKS lj Stuckey Brothers, 2139 Millwood \vo. | ? Haverty Furniture Co.. 1020 .Main St. 'l Bridges Furniture, 103H Main Street Rustin, 1720 Main Street Kimhrell's Inc? 1211 M ain Street R. C. Williams and Sons, 1725 Main St. Rohinctt, 1709 Main Street E Maxwell Bros. & Quinn, I 125 Main St. R. B. Koon, 1327 Assembly Street Stevenson Furniture Co., 1029 Lady St re Frfcc & I'enninRton, 1130 Assembly St. Quinn Furniture Co., 1319 Assembly St. MANY C E s'.c'STA ' 7:0(5 j\M.?A L,. s:.i(? I \M.? ! 1 i : 0? C..M.?(, opens I i{ I 'USDA :):' " A.M.? C !):.;?> A.M.? I !();')/) A.M.?( -\ KM Kirs DAY i2:i?? .\i. ?! r., , ,, ^ ?1 :00 P.M.^-11 cs iinlii l'.M. ^ ;;;(?{) i\M~V 11 7:(Hi ?I~ l* yt_ {.' Adults and Juniors n-:;o I'M V 1L':(Hf {>.\L?(> c liens I'KiDA-^ ir Style Conte-t >".w) ( :):.!( A.M. 1 TT7.7iTv-V.AT--t 1 :(Hi !'.>!.?J> 'l>ll I'tl V KK 27 7 :(H? I\.M.? I <t\M.?I I ICRS' l).\N n P.M.? i:!r(Mi P.M.?(i , : I S - - . ... A.M.?(I ill'IM) .v.Mw?j ' 11 :!>!! .A.M.?I ?I) 1 JT%JUs A LUABLE PR ( I V!v\ AWAY !5V ?C. State Colo: AY, OCT. 27 C T A W n r a in li & n i* if ? ? rrtltl WEARIXG A1M\\'RHL AND cl hclow am! ask for yuor coupons. I>rii iv, October 27; li at <1 [CM. A lw\ will i\en awa> Wednesday, October 27th at coupons. iants That Sponsored This Kv< I i\ t: W !) I FN CF.NT STOIOi.S Silvers. I 7 1'> Main Street I . \\ . Wooivorth ' o.. I 1.70 Main si. Ideal. 1220 \--t-nihi.? Si reel Do'.Id's, 1202 \ssentbly Street iVodd's. Five Points S. II. I\ re>s. 15<m Main Street Iv Mc ('r?sr> 1.7.711 .Mr.in Street <;KOM:KY STOKFS J. Drake. I-dens,. 122a- Assembly Street i'l.'iotl Parkauc Co., 2220 (Jervais St. I.lliott Packaue Co., 1 107 Assembly St. A. (>. Martin, 222.7 (ieVvals Street ((ualily Market. 2217 Ccrvais Street .1. W. I r:i|>j? (iroeery. It.K.I). No. i S. C. Sunshine C,roeery, 1120 Harden Street llaxley's", 2220 Flmwnod Street l'..;\lev's. 1200 (iretftr Street I'iaKlj-^Vijfuly Stores, 1220 Main S'rert I'iuelv-W iiruly Stores. 707 Harden St. PiUKly-W itrtrly Stores. 1017 Main Street Knox's <iroeery. 220.7 Pendleton Street II MtDWAKK STOKKS ItutT llardwacfi, I<>1.7 Main Street -? KiVkin's fT;Tr(T\CaTe and Furniture Co. _1J21 Assembly Si reel ( l I'. I!, liendrix Mfl?aro? 1321 Assembly ?St Trivrick ?K. I.orw ranrv, t.">27 Main Street Miller Hardware Co., 1401 Assembly ETHER NEW FE ATURES AT TE^COLO RED FJ J?: t 4 / THE PALMETTO 1 - I H -_ L_ 30th = E6RY" PROGRAM | Iorchants* Prize Con lost h i1 ?oi'k i/ispiav fc iates close 9 V, OCTOI'.KK 2S?COLlTEtriv DAY nlos nnon ? r^___ 1 ^xhibii Halt opens 'ernival Mid-May opens l'ree Act . r'~" K ;rnrt -Concert ooihall ree Act _ g ire Works 7 Ixhihit Hall closes P ates close i*. (KTOSiKK 2t>?SCHOOL DAY ? iates open E vxhihit Hall opt'ns- ?r~~~ ? arni \ al opens and Concert iiulball?Hooker Washington-A very _ ree Acts V ire Works Display Ixhibit Hall closes ates close AT! -HDAV. OCTOKMit -U) . | ates open . K exhibits released 'ay men I ol Premiums i ree tors' Meeting IZES ! | red Fair ^ j! th-7:00 P.M.I GROUNDS I MANY OTHER PRIZES | tvu your stul)s marked (drop in box,) to 3 | be provid-id for this purpose in the big B 7 P.M. No Prizes awarded to any one E Mil. Trade With Them 1 SHHMCK STATIONS 1. S. I.oevy Ser^ ice Station, ls:l1 T avlor J. .M. Derrick's (iulf Fountain, 1113 As- Q senibly Street ' fj ( I T" W FTtS I!. A. Hlocker, 1321 Dine Street I'anl iA .Marshall, 1017 Taylor Street J. \V. Crimson, 71.1 Main Street ART STORKS K/ripire Linen Shop, 1013 Main Street SHOE STORES .Marilyn Slipper Shop, 1311 Main Street Cannon Shoe Store, 1333 Main Street Boyd's Shoe Store*. 1310 Main Street (7. R. Kinney Shoe Cot. 1023 Main St. Jacqueline Shoe Store, 1330 Main Street WTO-ACTIVE Deans, 1330 Main Street Hetty I.op, 1000 Main {Street DRl G STORES KulT ItriiK Store, 2303 Gervais Street ( ounts Drug Store, 1103 Washington Lane's, till Main Street Eikerd's Drug Store, 1330 Main Street Thorr.as Drug Store, 1331 Harder. Street FLORIST ( harlie Allison. 2101 Geryais Street THE FAIR . UR ASSCTN. I LEADER ' HIRtf I:\SPR1NG N KWS ; Ala?ie V. Hammond, 4 Reporter ' S. K was opened on?time?-by 1 Mrs I, ..Peterson in the absence ! of tlu* Supt. BYPU program was splendid, r-t'lass No. 1 sponsored it. Mr. Ar; thiir folnian acted as master of ..eiernonies. Invocation"" Uy Rev. J. ' 1. Watson; sinking led by Mrs. Mi';'. Mary-?Lauadnax. Mrs. Ann I The subject of Mrs. Kaiford's poem: Working for Christ and Vti'u. The Missionary Society anni| . ? r :u y?pioi'iant was quite?sue 1 'e '-iflTI Si:nday niirht. 'Vbe- Johnson Missionary Society was well r? presented. We wish to thank all Amount raised $20.00. Mrs. Ida Peterson president. "itidge Hill Hi School News I ropzsy Pee Davis, Reporter "ITiis TrrtnJT the lliii d week?o?( lini.l Iii:r ai tendance -has areaty increased mid anioiVff" our old students we see many new faces. The music students numbering it, sire again on their way under . .lie instruction of Mrs. J. lledor?(in, We hope for them success. Since being on our regulaj' -ehcdule we have started our hot tnnch which we-impo- will?be _atrreat. help to the students and teachers for the increasing o f .weight. : * ' A4r. WiMs nfade a trip to Columbia and Jenkiiisi ille on business 1 The (5th and 4th tirades are planning a pre-llalloween Mask aarty. Watch The Leader for further information and start sav?rrg?yd. T iiitkles?and dimes. ? Our ,1'TA president, Mrs. Rosa 1!. Kaiford. enjoyed a very happy* i inhday Monday. Her gifts and greetings, were .. ..numerous and beautiful. She is grateful to all Iriends sfor theirngood wishes. The l1lee Cliib is^yet ali\e even tinier li it has been visited try I n,!e Sam. And the graduation class carried away about one ' all*. Its was quite inspiring: to 'Mrs. Henderson lo liml HTal iTuuTy voices were left. We are glad to have our Jcanes teacher hack after a short vacation in Cleveland. Ohio. Fifth grade has organized a "flood. Ktiglish and lie Kind To Animals ("lull. OMieers are Catherine Abies. Pres.; Dorothy liar-j ris,Tresis.; T>e7oiis Johnson. Sec. Ida (11 eeite. crilic; James Clay. editor. I torn*i forget 'the H. S. Contest to !,. given h'eie Tin;sv.day uigli'LOct. -1st. dRFKN VIL1,K NKWS Asidersnn St. Community...('lull lias Rose Festival '-^A-jolly oven it nc was spent ji -tthe home of Plot, and Airs. D. ('. Butler of Anderson St. by the Anderson St. Community Club on last Thursday evening. The event was si rose festival. The club was entertained by Mrs. Bertha dates mother of Airs. liutler. Kach. guest was askisl to i.iing a rose and to offer sin appropriate name' for it. A short program was held \ i : . . i ?-?i ~ t : ?? I II ^II.NJS I III'/. ? >lKa|?|l2SI <1 S-IIl^fll^ In The- Time of Host's, followed by Mis. Anna Micksbii Madden -inging aTne Last Host- u?.-Snim-. mer. The judges 'then proceeded to select the prettiest rose. After ip.tieh consideration the Mrs.'Miniver (Hose brought by Mrs. Lnnna Davis was declared winner. The. [Mauler brought by Mrs. Louise Moseley and the Marsha Field by "Mrs. Janie Sampson received hon. oiahle mentiufi. Mrs. Davis was crowned Queen of the Rosea ..and . I fint.nl |P|. \vinni?r'n Dl i'/e.- The crowning and presentation were. I made by Mrs. Madden, j The quests' attetion was then 1 called to, a nrihiature well in a corner where* each glids t was invited to draw himself a refreshing drink. Dainty cookies were placed nearby. Kveryohc present Ai joyed the affair. The club has long since realized that the Butlers have a store oT variety in entertainment and one can always expect something different and interesting when at "their home. The roses were "then carried to Mrs. Mattic Thomas, a member who is ill. S& e derived much pleasire from them. Guests present .vere Miss Ponselle Pharr, Miss Inez Sheppard r.nd Mrs. Anna Madden. . Mrs. Flora \V. Harris of Clove land, Ohio was called to the city several days ago because of the death of her sistffh," Miss J.ukr Ware. Miss Ware was an active member of the VIICA. Mrs. iSusie Kennedy, 23J John fu., was proud to na\e rvis. i nur !es Washington and Walter Baltimore from the Greenville Army Air Base as her wOPk end n nests. The Freo Will Community Club lonffted $5.00 last week to t. h e Nursery .School. This makes a total of $10.05 which this club has given to this one projecl. WOODRUFF NKWS New bethel Church Our Sunday school was fine. The banner still is held by classes ii and 15." After its close Rev. 0. A. hrby fkiRvererl the message which was full of jrower?iwul?food for thought. New Bethel school had a grand rally for the library building,. which was a success. Amount raised $444..r>2. Prof. A. WinCimV principal. Mrs. Annie C^-gory rtn<l husband Worshiped with us Sunday. Pvt. Walter Duncan' and Wilbur Voung worshiped at New Bethel. They are stationed at Ft. Bragg. Mrs. Eliza Thompson of Sparlaiiburg was a pleasant Visitor. Miss Elsie Cannon was a pleas ant visitor here recently. . She is I ^ Spiritual Reader j*3 ters it'll of Past, Present, Future I :an give names.- tell who cause (.* trouble, help locate articles ami persons. See me, or enclose $1,01 birth date..?> epiestions. cent; ?stanr)u?fieod?front letter vanie a1' personal. i I ?H+:V. T. Fl.OYI) p. <>. Hoy m ^ Musical Instruments j I . 1 I -Will p.av cn.-h for violins, violas < i aeeortlooiis. el:irinel<. saxophones. ' iT".. ill limpets, regardless of age or. condition, liritigr in Insl roments, | Sunday 1 t . 0 P. .M. A. Ql'A' h, | s Hotel Wade Hampton. ?FOR S.VI.K , Oy< rc<;alsv A1 ubugln lilue,* <!oul>lebreasted, belted hack; and N'avyi i..., i>. .i. . it o *.?%?*-. i*w.m an won ;um llKC* lit \V | 1 Si'/i? f!S. Chc.ip fur C.tsi). Phone I n. 2-1 SOS. , ' . Whist Tournament j ; ^ ?u?we- h+v+te+I?D>-?4P-nd?the j ~r l>'isy Ludios Whist Tournament,J||, I:?1 llivir-club jjjxiir.. 111!) 1-2 WashT^ 1 .liu-n.n ii i a. MD.tflny iv^in, Ui1- j? told r 2.", at S |>. ui. i gc WANTI-J)" ^ Licensed Beautician. You" may take ym.r choice of how you want Applicant may apply to Air. Plank Sin^lclary's Inn, Lake City, South Carolina. 5 <i!V J' 'tusawi fflMm and hairthat is streaked, born tor discolored and drasait with McBRADY's Hair Slicker \| for Men and Women to ^ JET I1LACK Loi)?(ine88 within i fewminutes.Does t" not turn hair rod. Repeat jj as conditions demand. It's rf*rw '"I GU AUANTEED not to^T-1 KJ harm your hair or scalp. 1 v , SEND NO MONEY Just iViail coupon bclowfor^a && ' large jar. Pay-postmamOGc'-* (tax included) plus postaif"-, with a GUARAN'l Kr.ofcomolotesa'.iSfactionoryoumay return t'no unused portion within I days and get hack your 66c. Deal with good old reliable /inn that has been in business over 48 years. Why Look Old Before Your Time? Enjoy ; R( love, romance and success with black, well | groomed hair. Don't wait! JUST MAID THE COUPON TODAY for our famous u A i D e i i AI/ r D ! iii n n ^l.1 vntn ! J E. McDRADY a. CO.. bapt. 7 ?204. | 1041-49 Vnn EurcnSt., OMcago. III. . I Send mo a fuU<si?e jar of Mclirariy's Guaranteed . | Hair Slicker. I'll pay postman ow, plu? po*Ug?. I ; ^ J | Kamt | | 11 | A | Lf'lL I j 4. ? ? il. Agents Wanted I.ive 10ft Years or More ^ Aro. you sick? Are you Rundown? then order Black Kagle gy Root and Herh Compound made for natural sikness or unnatural stomach disorder. Prepared hv a registered Herb lirm one of the best of its kind on the market. Contains 21 different Herb ingredients. Will o i really tdean the entire system of filth, poison waste and help l nat'tVe brim;?batdt?m-w?1 ifo. vim. pep and vitality. Men i?j I and Women of ol) h.ave praised |, l it;, many young users say it is tp something to crow ai.outv-Try this mediane you may never ; -ln-'c Ii :*< . RKl)l ( T.I) PRICES to am. *>'< SPiitm alists & mithms m 5Te.n'd ?2.(M? in cash and a hot- i? j "tie will ?he? shipped--postpaid... . WV also ship C. O. D. postage ? . extra. Tin: srmrn at health i CI RIO CENTER 221)'.> (irand Avenue Coconut drove 33, Florida in nurse training. I MY. Marty TTTnninjrh'afit is hnr.ir 19 n a 1'i.ilough visiting parents. He I : is stationed at ?.Iariam.a. f Mr. James Willie St''en who wnrjB Ifiek.in Washington is now a t || I home with hmother, Mrs. Hat- B I tie Steen accompanied him home. Ej j The silver tea which took place I | Sunday evctVing were enjoyed I many. This was-sponsored by the ' fl Vt.nr T?/>tlinl fnciiHy I ? j E. J. Parks, reporter j- I - i f I swcvo'c ojD.OOO^xo.O;'. 0.0.00:0 O.CMXD WAVERLEY ESSO STATION 02 T.VYI.OR ST. IMiONK i>"?lH lours: !) A.M. until Midnight Sundays U~A.M. until ( P.M. Nonessential <?as I'sois in:00 A.M. to ft:()0 I*.At. Kvpcrt l.uhrhuition. Washing QTICK TlUIi SlilvYK'K ANY \\ Kl-JtK IN TIIK CITY C A M P U S L II N C H 2200 TAT LOR STREET ? RHONE 0.r>LS (loud?Fo o d?| Pleasant Surroundings |>en from S A.M. until Midnight EAL TICKETS FOR SALE Jasper Caldwell, Prop. Wc .ited At Once! (J ohm 'lVachors for Hiologicar ienee, dusic arid French. CoirCt: I'. oix- HM-W or Roy J.U1, ick III-1, South Carolina. rown's Lunch Room 1014 LADY STREET Cond Home Cooking A Specially , 'rompt and Courteous Service Reasonable Pi*ices pen Each Day Until iVIidnight. Madam PAL LINE PA 1..M 1ST?LIFE lU.ADKK fi Ha ran fees to Read Your Entire Life ills your Swcclhoart liy name, ladings on all affairs of life. Prices in reach of everyone While and Colored? LOOK FOR TRAILER adam Office on Meeting Street e*t to Johnnv Fowler's Lunch I I City of West Columbia } ^Ov^C'^.OC'C'OOOOC'vC'OOOOO'O I . JUST RITE CAFE j nnic Cooked Meuls. Sandwiches 102ii WASHINGTON ST. . Just Rite Cold Drink Parlor Drink? of all Kinds 1012 WASHINGTON ST. . Just Rite Hotel Modern . conveniences f?r ai^ Tt?of Town?V isi'.ot'H.?Mal'.o o . aces your i loauquai u i s. v ombia's Finest in Services. W <; ?rvo Yoti with a Smile. I..U Y <YAloROHitlNS. Prop.? 1028!2. WASHINGTON ST. i C" :> o ,> o o.o.c c tjccc - o o c> : a. mmmm jxammamaamms/mmm LEEVY'S FUN Undertaking and Emhalmin LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCES ANYTIME ANYWHERE Superior Equipmen Superior Service ?SLOGAN?. LOWE It PRICES No Deserving Poof Refused 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMH *XTilA W/Df 9CNEE PLC AT ED... DROPPED BEL1 ^ \ LOOPS ...* t* TO IE IMC ij V BOTTOMS WITH CUFF /sfAD ?I.00 DEPOSIT V" /? , T ' Hal * C a Collect \ YOUR WAIST AND *WY ^ \ INSEAM MEASURE. * JJ5/ 1 Choose From These Fabrics and Cth I * *?'*?" *?'|?> t??H ? W'yn I Cat** V (tecM. "viMk * ? ?? IM ?I I ? "?? | M4 ? ?rn >?l| I ?lf=- ?. -J - .r ? ?_-.- r -> ,ri it'djgj " 'A3 ' < Saturday, October 23, 1943 nMHnMiHHHM I'LAYING Till RS.?FEE?SAT. "HOLY MATRIMONY" _ ?Starring? ? ^ i MONTY (JKACTE , WOOI.I.EY FIELDS A DiTAND?NEW I AI' (; 11 TEAM BETintfl 1111 US.?Fltl.?SAT. "PHANTOM ^ ^_(1PTLLK_() PL R .<Y1 ?v\ 1th? : L NELSON EDDY SIX ANN \ FOSTER and (LAI DE It A INS ghtpmm^ r'-wr. ? Saturday and Sunday ' 1-1 IT" TIII'J LC'L" 9 v .Monday and Tuesday "1)1'BARKY WAS A LADY" Wednesday and Thursday " CAItIN IN TIIK SKY" _ __ _ Waver Jy Unknown Lunch Room Courteous "Service Peasonablc Prices Mrs. Rosa Davis. Proprietor 2311) (Lerv.ata.St. . Phone 2-7890 ANN IK WORKMAN BEAUTY PARLOR _J daily Telephone G1S9 1S25 Taylor St, Columbia a ...r. y * "fM?LI \M;!sr'"' *BI"B " ,\>:i) i-'j\est mcmt cum THE SAVOY CLUB LOCATED ON- THE OIJi W1NNSBORO ROAD 1 2'i Miles 1'rom ilu; City Limits j <>l' Han "Claire. The Savoy Ciub | was formerly known as the. Pal- i niello drill. _Sta Foods, Chicken and Steaks- < A Specialty. Wv cater, to Private Parties and Clubs Mrs. I.ula K. \Hes. Proprietress Roro Beauty School Located at 2181 Millwood Ave.EEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling CroqujnoJIirig, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicurinc. Massaging. Hand Molding, Ar.atomy and Electricity. PHONE f>687 -Annie M. -Pope T. Malone. Pres. Wilhriitiina C. Pope, Instructor auj&*affieaaagig i n wwnnpM IERAL HOME | * I. S Leevy, Mgr. PnONE 23619 | ? <?? ^^^^pHIPP'LLJH >? ^^nl i _4 >cj - -; ? ' : ? I