Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 31, 1954, Image 8
GE EIGHT
College Flower
Shop
1509 Harden St.
PHONE 9680
Night Phone 2-8419
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Dantzler, Radio
and Shoe Repair
2313 Gervais Street
Good Work Is Our Secret
Lot Comer Marquett and
Schoolhouse Road^ Pinehurst
) if interested call:
7 T. J. SULLIVAN, SB-
Notary aod Realtor
t2D6 Oak Street Phone 8-8413
Dixie 5 & 10 Store
X302 Gervaig Street
IN COLUMBIA ITS—
CLUB j y
FOR FI AVOR, FROLIC
AND FUN
Good Things To Eat
WINE—BEER
M** Pan], p rop .
1513 Harden St. Phone 9231
EVANS BROS.
— Grocery
A Pvfl Line of Quality
Foods and Preash Meats.
Wareriy Section, W. De»we*
2138 Laurel Street
8*13 Stnday •> bu
Phone t-nst
^jy&ZRmiRIZIZIVZEJZIZIZI?'
Hop’s Dining Room
and Grill
2309 Gervais Street
Small Loans Our Specialty
LOANS
We Do Honest Business
With Honest People
United Credit Corp,
1221 Taylor Street
PHONE 4_0911
rris College
Sumter, South ^-srolinu
An Accredited College for Lib eral Arts
And Teacher Education
September 13—14
Freshman Orientation
September lj_ 16
Registration for Former Students
September 17
Classes Begin
• Moderate Expenses
• Christian Enviroment
• Competent Faculty
Bachelor of A 1 ^ 8 Degree
COURSES LEADING TO:
Bachelor of Science Degree
Bachelor 0 f Science in Elementary Education
' Bachelor of Divinity Degree
MAJORS OFFERED ijv THE
following fields:
Education
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tOUMER BOOKER WAS*J
ton tennis platers
RL’NNEBS-UPS in south,
eastern TENNIS toURN4
A1ENT
^FORMER, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Mili taat, Progre
SUMMER MAIN DISHES BY
armour and company
With temperatures soaring, 1 . ” j S
jnodern homemakers are look- lnto L island Buns. Warn-.
ing for quick, eany menus for ' n ^ : Bave plenty of franks to
| grilled or. if outdoors, roasted
over glowing coals, and tucked !
i into Co*, v Island Buns.
Three former Booker Wasl^~ summertime meals. Some of the allow for second and third help-
ton tennis players gave a j rec ipes recently developed in 1 i ngs>
account of themselves in ^) Armour and Company’s Marie'
southern Open Tennis Tout^J Qjfford kitchen are the answer TREE! WITH POTATO —
ment held on the Algonqjt | , 0 a homemaker’s summer meal 1 VEGETABLE SALAD: Slice the 1 Jer your name on the ad-
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SATURDAY, JULY 3i, 1954
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Club tennis courts in Durha^ I problem. They are perfect for | meat from 1 tin of Treet. Ar-!
N ° rt h Carolina during the we^i the casual eating that marks' range on p la tter with mounds'
- J Uiy 20-25. '
Henrietta Marshall and De.
-ores James teamed up in
label on your paper
hot summer days - snacks. I of p otato .Vegetable Salad madejani rene ' v - vour subscription
porch and backyard suppers,
picnics
and informal parties. 1 this way: Mix 1-4 cup min ced on lime. Postal regulations
roubles to win their way to th, They ar e also tailor-made for onion and 2 tablesD oons of vi n- ,j re that subscriptions be
finals, only to he defeated by I regular meals for which, egar with 4 cups cubed cooked; q
Harita Brown and Clara Henry 1 sur prisingly enough, famihes potatoes wnile potatoes are drotf )ed immediately upon
°f Houston, Texas- l5eem to get hungry i n spite of still hot . Cool and add 1 cup 1 expif ati °n.
The scores of t ^ e n^atcheb ^ n ,hot weather. | diced chopped cucujnber, V 2 cud* ihe Editor-Manager
winch the Columbia girls parU- F raNKS AND DEVILED ^ a , ,/2CUp l ^ B
cipated were as follows: !*a_KED BEANS: Brown 3-4 cup' IlCed radl ® hes and ^ CU P salad
Henrietta Marshall of Colum- . minced onion in 2 table- 1 dressin £. Hress salad into cust- J
ia defeated by Bevery Coleman j butter or margarine.' ard cups to shape and tur n out '-.opqpnNDENT’
k 1 c; /vn*. ! dish and nucuniber flowerets
, °f Los Angeles, California, 6-4, C^^ine with two 1 lb. 15 oun- * dish and cucumber
11>-3; Eunice Weathers of Colum- C (, cans Armour Star Pork and Makes 4 servings.
b ‘a, South Carolina defeated B^ ns ^ w0 3-ounce cans Armour
AG^TS:
by Nita Brown of Houston, Tex- St^ DeV iied Ham, 1 tablespoon j
fi-4: Delnrpc James pr»» J mustard 9 toKloerm/mcJ ' I In
to be assurtc O’
Card of Thanks j spac* same week, all cop}
■reach the office on Mon
BioIog} r
Chemistry
French
Religious Education
Social Studies
History
English
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Veterans’ administration
‘ OR FURTHER INFORMATION AND
CATALOGUE write
The R^trar
or
Dr. 0- D. Reuben, President
Morris College
sujrrF\. south Carolina .
S«ptember 15-16
| 38 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Delores James Beared mustard, 2 tablespoons
°f Columbia, South Carolina de- bro^ sU gar, 1 teaspoon salt |
feated by Patricia Stroud of and a d a sh of pepper. Cover
Charlotte, North Carolina 6-4, j and b ake i n 350 degrees F. oven I appreciate so much the numer- J m US
6-2; Henrietta Marshall and De- j for \ to 1 y 2 hours. | on® kindnesses shown by our ma if that week. Please mail
i°res James defeated Patricia Se| e Reviled Baked Beans ny friends during the illness an.. ‘ . (p y earlv
Charlotte, North Caroline, 6-3, | with i^mur Star Frankfurers passing of my beloved husband 1
of
Stroud and Mary Brown
Julian G. Stuart.. All of these
7-5; Eunice Weather of Colum- meet y^ch provided competi-; manifestations of friendship have TEACHERS HOME
bia and Sylvia Bailey of Dur - , Hon aij^g the best tenn is play- meant., far more to me than ! -AH F iv ate furnished rtooms.
ham, North Carolint were de-, ers i n the younger age brackets. ! can ever express fully and per- 1
feated by Henrietta Marshall j Delor^ Henrietta, and Eunice 1 sonally to each individual, but
and Delores James, 6-2, 6-1; an d
in the doubles finals, Henrietta
Marshall and Delores James
were defeated by Narita Brown
and Clara Henry of Houston.
Texas, 6-3, 6-2.
These three young women re
presented our city well in a this trip tio ss ible for them
Weathe^ wish to express their I shall never forget them,
sincer jtude to the many
citizens ^ Columbia who were
liberal ij, their donations throu- |
gh Mrs. Nelson, Mr. I. P-1
Stanback, Miss Hattie Waiters, 1
and Mr. \ s Martin i n making
“Say It With Flower*”
ALLISON’S
Flower Shop
|8103 Gervais St. Phone
Columbia, South Carolina
Clean — Cheap
USED CARS
E. L. Hodge
Meeting & State Streets
Phone 4-6829
West Columbia, S. C.
The Blossom Shop
at Five Points
2003 Divine Street
PHONE 31683
Millwood Cleaners
2339 Millwood Are.
PHONE 3-7998
Columbia, S. C.
Mary Stuart
1417 Pine Street
Columbia, S. C.
2127
Steam heat - laundry
kitchen privileges.
>AD1ES PREFERRED
Gervais Street 1 block
from Waverly School. Direct' JEFF KNIGHT
route 1° Carver, Johnson and TTCirirvA
Booke’ Washington. ! U oruli v AlV^
REASONABLE RENT | Your Credit is good here
Phone 4-°003 Apply 2201 or 2127 2201 Main St 4-2838
GervaS’ Mrs C. M. Cromartie.
J
LEEVY’S
FUNERAL HOME
A TEMPLE OF SERVICE
LEEVYCAN AND ALWAYS WILL DO
MORE FOR YOU
IRemember-
I^Y'OUR HOUR of NEED
CALI ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS
(alJ-
LEEVY’S
FUNERAL HOME
l . S. Leevy, Pre*. & Mgr.
AMBULANCE ANYTIME
1831 Taylor Street Phone 3 _ 7()36 1
ORNER
Straighten your hairjn
10 minutes!
YOU GET A WATERprooIMOB AND
YOUR HAIR STAYS STRAIGHT
FOR 20 DAYS OR MORE
KONCOLENE 1$ THE original
HAIR STRAIGHTENER AND STItl
LEADING AFTER 40 CONSECUTIVE
YEARS . - -
For straightening shorter strands up to
4 inches
iOl.
*^.eadent fox 40 tfean&f j
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KONGOLENE STRAIGHTENER
BE SURE TO USE. . .
KONGOLENE PRE-CREME 354
KONGOLENE BLACK RINSE 454]
If your druggist cannot supply you l
order direct from i
KONGO CHEMICAL CO., INC.j
204 WEST 124th Street NEW YORK, N. Y.
irriE t/ACK
Ran from the corner,
wfien the light was RED;
He didn’t get far;
when frit Jby a car
SO NOW POOR JACP.lt IS DU AD !
Jack Horner isn't a first-grader who doesn’t know toy better. Grade school
children have better safety records than adults. No—this JMc Homer is you.
Three out of every four pedestrians killed are breaking • uk—jaywalking—erotsffng
in midblock—disregarding a traffic signal. What a tragic wm» 4 9fi00 lives a fear!
Next time you cross the street, wait for that green light Groce only it erosswalln*
jBon’t rush oat from behind parked ears. Where there are » rign«»u both ways
before crossing. Spend ga extra second and stay alive!
SPEND
SEC0NIS
SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE NAACP
WANTED! Apprentice Embalmers-Phone Leevy’s Funeral Home, 3-70)6; write: mi Tayior street