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A, Saturday, January 22, 195k Supreme Court Rei D. C. School Integr Washington (ANP)?The Federation of Citizeps Associations of the District 9f Columbia has about decided to give* u]^ its fight against the desegregation of r ~ sclfbol in Washington, according to its attorney, D. C. Colladay. This conclusion was reached af- j ter the United .States Supreme t' court last week, denied a request p from this all-white group to file j a brief in the pending school integration cases. .. Recalling that the federation | had lost its case in the Federal | District court last Nov. when- it1 ' sought "an injunction against the "Hoard of Education's integration'! program, the attorney stated that since the supreme court had also denied their request, ''I'd say we 're through." The federation does not oppose desegregation, asserted Colladay, hot it wished to state in the brief | - that the plan which the Board of ! ?Education has adopted involves f unnecessary speed of action and' ?? many hardships upon children. It* argues that the hoard's ac-, tion of ."mandatory and compulI sory" integration is "most un_______ reasonable." 'fhe high court sat for 45 min-utes for the first time since Dec. 6. It then delivered six opinions , and a long list, of orders including its refusal to review ihe cose! of Walter Leo lrvin,-convicted in] Florida.for the raj>e of a" white' woman. He* is now under sentence | to die Irvine- eontcmled thai. Ikl^ was convicted with fabricated evi-J dence and perjured testimony. j The court then announced that' it would recess 'again until Jan. | n gave no indication of how -sfmn it wotrfd hear arguments' nrr V-- how its decree of last May a-j gainst school segregation should ? " be jiut into effect.- These argti'nient ;,' which had been previously set for December, will be post poned indefinitely until the nomination of John Marshall Harlan has been confirmed by the Senate. been confirmed by the .83rd congress when it c^ipie back in extra session in November except for objections raised"by Sen. Eastland of Mississippi. The Mississippi senator suppos-poSfedly oMCitrd to**"'''Hart an bp and was once a member of the advisory board of the Atlantic Union. But it is generally believed that his chief objection to the confirmation stemmed from the ~ fact that Harlan is the grandson of former Supreme court Justice John Marshall Harlan, the man ' who wrote the dissenting opinion in the case of Pucssy vs. Ferguson .back in 1880. At that time when the high tribunal ruled ,that the railroad could segregate colored passengers as long as _it provided "separate but er.ual" facilities, Justice r-- Harlan declared that our federal Constitution i ~s 'color blind that some day this nation Mould see the error of its ways. Eastland no doubt feared that the young Harlan would follow the traditions and beliefs of his grandfather and be strong proponent for immediate integration of 'U schools. .As a result of his action, the ' Supreme court halt' he?n limping along with only eight justices reluctant to. hear arguments on important cases for fear that the decision might end, up3*4th a four: to-four vote. ' COLEMAN RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH _?.? Rev. Jno. Davis, Pastor? S. S. was opened at the usual hour with Assistant Supt. opening our S. S. and the lesson was taught by one of our teachers and she took her time* and discussed every thing so plain until the smallest child understood. After the lesson was so beautifully taught by one of our great member;, then our dear beloved pastor came before us with a sweet 'warm, short review: Well! to make the long story short, I '11 just say, I know that each and every one^ enjoyed it. After Si S. every one returned for the red hot serruon, preached by l.he tRev. James Nelson Walker of Philadelphia, Pa. whichsat. every-hody little soul on fire and started the-* .little wheels turning- We w#H itso glad to have visitors in our midst. You are welcome to C9pie apain. Caivin Ligons, Reporter BUY BONDS +-4 \ fuses To Halt i ation .'-4-41 ' I CI. Alt EN DON CO. NAACP HOLD MONTHLY MEK'l'lNTT" M. L. It. Rivers, President The jnonthly meeting Tfc' tho4 NAACP of the Clarendon Count.v Branch was held in Taw Caw ^ Baptist Church Sunday Jan 10th j ;it :t:.T0 p.m.. with our president, g presiding Music was furnished ' gg by the members' of Taw Caw 11 choir, with Mr. It. 0.. Butler,' principal of the St. Paid F.lem. 3 school at the organ. Prayer was s offered by Rev. B. Nelson. Scrip- J ture was read by the reporter, with the pernTission oCT.he prosident Rev. E. E. Richburg with choice words presented the speak- 1 or, Revc. II. H. llarvin, the fine t pastor of t-liC: Tnw Caw Baptist'. Church who pave us inspiration I which was enjoyed by all who heard?him.?Rev. E. E. Riehlmrg? men presented our president wno, made some, timely remarks and 1 then, called Mr. \Y. B. House who .j j is the chairman of the finance i ;i committee to take the offering. 1 Amount driven, $44.00.. Dues for membership, $.'58.."0. Grand total, < $82.50. II Our Branch is moving alonjr nicely. We have about 500 adult, t members and 14 Union momboiv. i < Rev. A. A. Hampton, Rpt.. It ? ? : i> ST. JAMES AwvJT. K. (iH'IICIIji Re v. Tl. Wm. 1 Judge. Pastor I Junior Church Day Regardless of the d r c;a r y J weather, we are proud to say the faithful few were still at theTTp post of duty. Each took an activej part A beautiful lessom?Topic: I "t'hrist ihe Son b~~f tjie lavim; | God." The song selected was "do-1 sus the W'liy The Truth and the J -fumr-<-?ui' lesson wait today united-in one class. Every one seem to enjoy this wonderful lesson. Remarks by rother Boston Johnson, j "' Serviee on time with a mixed choir, 'senior a n d Junior with ' Miss Sylyunin Tennnnt at the Im strimioilf ninMntr nne/u???.?o.;n?^ ??VI. I V..X.ui..?|SJ|I<H IIH.Isic. Parycr by our pastor was soul searching. Our spiritual mes,sage"*-wus taken from - Nehcmiah 1:4 and I Cor. Please read and think of these . things. Theme of this text is that of Love. God being a God <^f love, we should try"" to be like Jesus. ,Oh! how o u t hearts did burn while the servant delivered the foo(1. Quite a few on the sick list! and we are still praying for our [ .sick members and friends that God will soon come to their suffering." Visitors are always \ ' ome to , I our church. The Singing service at our Sis- ' tor church was just wotvlerful, as ( Rev. E. L.-McAdams and his co-| workers are. always on the alert j to entertain, mingle and co-mingle with one and all. A successful ' report. Rev. and Mrs. Judge enjoyed a lovely supper at the home o f Mrs. Patterson* They were accompanied by their friends from I Summervilky S. ('. Mrs. Bessie I Talps and Mr. Robert Williams.! All our groups are still working j to make the grade. Be encourag- j eti and "Keep on Keeping On. "Let us all Watch, Fight and Pray." ft PINE HILL CIRCUIT Rev. T. J. A'oore, Pastor S. S. was callecT by the Siipt. ] with the school singing: "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross." The usual procedure was conducted and a very interesting Sunday t School was had. The lesson was nicely discussed and reviewed by the pastor. Immediately after school w e . went into worship service. The ' opening procedure was conducted. , After which the pastor announe- ^ ed his text from 2 King 5:27. A n d ho went away, a leper as white as snow. Theme: You can't get away with wrong doings." Many hearts burned as the man of God spoke to us. The sermon: * was greatly enjoyed by all. Win' TPtar*T A?UA..<y~sv>c.rr.T v...? tnrr-r" ....... ... .1 vuuiu nave ijvuii mere | to hear this wonderful sermon. We were Wonderfully preached It. If we would only stop to take J heed to this message, all would 1 be well. An invitational hymn i wns sung, after which the officers 1 made their report. The Ushers t doxology and benediction the so'j i vices adjourned. Visitors are al-1 n ways welcome to the churches on j We were happy to have Mr. and 1 Mrs. >Walter Williams of Ben- I nettsvtlhr, S;?C. We wore greeted C with greetings from Mrs. Williams. he same was greatly en- 1 joyed by all. 1 .-t'" > - -: I * --jyuux^^DiM^n Appealing; for your support of the -31. are (left to right): John F. Potts, ileus of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity a unior College; Mrs. Lillian Rogers-J resident American Teachers Associat 'hiladelphia, Pa., Grand Exalted Ruler Governor Timmerma V^arch Of Dimes Sup COOU'MMIA. S. c.?South Ca- '. ll,e * I I , ulina'^ new chief executive, (.Joor- L re Deli ,Ti;nmei man, Jr., today I 'n' iski-il the '.public's support 61 the y?'" I Una .March ol' Dimes. j ' Governor Tinimerman, who took | u> >ffice Tuosdav, madp the March of ^a" * ' ,] Dimes plea one of his earliest acts. ; -'iTohl that the National Founda- ' ion for Infantile Paralysis needs n1l>r 5C J.00U.QUU to continue its polio ^hP .rcatment and^ prevention pro- ) rranrs (iovernor Tinimerman ask-! nKC (I the public.'to support the March'; w^c Dimes as generously as possible.j 11<t mphasi/.ed the March of j ? " Dinies .is "facing an. even bigger ^>er La.-k' in lUao than in previous ^e,r n.;|[r- ? . , . -? seei Tiie new governor was informed wot that there, arc _sti.ll about 70,000 ^ patients in the United States who ) cau are still dependent upon the March j ^ei of Dimes for help, in addition to [ patients who may acquire the disease in the future. ?-??---- - ^ "The prospect of a polio vaccine has given lis all a feeling of & thankfulness?-' .Governor Thinner- for man said. "However, in view of all j er \ those who stili need help and those j rejv who may ned it in the future. I ask j \\'p the public's support of'this very I at worthwhile cause?' , Da, Governor Timmerman's state- I the meat gave the March of Dimes 100 j cjtj per cent support lrom South Ca- for rolina's chief executives. Retiring js Governor James F. Byrnes asked cho for -the public's continued genero- j. sity when the March of Dimes cam st;> paign opened early thig month. O : -=====^== dcT N F. yL-BFTT 11 Ii L BAPTIST ,?a CH'L'KCII ,101 Rev. F.S. Jones, Pastor An 'N elei Woodruff, S. C.?Sunday School Slin was fine. Supt. and -teachers' at paj their post 01 duty. The offering 1Mal banner remains.?v in class. No. 5, the Mrs. Nancy Allen teacher, The j an<] lesson was beautifully discussed ,..Kuj by various classes and reviewed t-hu by Rev. Victor Peake and Rev. L. ! vic< S. Jones. After a brief prayer ids service our pastor delivered the sta message; I'e\ Theme?Let your light so shine, Glu which was very inspiring and en- j. uni< joyed l>y all. - j ' At night our pastor delivered 1 at 1 the ipessage-St. John 1:12, Theme j per "the unwelcome guest." Our der u.,. wn: ?... ........VW ...mill w:> ..line HIV I UII man of God talked by the way. < day The Junior Choir furnished the Tin music. At (5 o'clock, the Sympathy 30 Club met at New Bethel, Mrs.' mec Eliza Me Beth, Pres., Mrs. Fannie Mr V, Harper, secretary. ' ful The Busy Bee Club met Friday! on. nif^ht at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Glover Foster. This was a 4-ood meeting, Spiritually and fin- I mcially. A delicious repast was 1 served. ~ ?IRev. and Mrs. Jones were the J 1 inner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ( rames Brewtorr, Sunday.?Mrs. : Mary Gist of Spartanburg', S. C. , vas the week-end guest of Mrs. ; -illcr IIoTiBy and brother, ' Mr. I Maren'ce Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Nevel Duncan are 1 m the sick list. We wish them a speedy recovery. Kinard L?. Parks, Rpt. OPE NEWS Rev. O A Morant?Pastor Sunday A. M. was a busy day 'or the pastor, officers and niem>ors of 'the Good Hope Circuit and ncinity. S. S. was called to order 1 iy the Assistant Supt. Bro Rufus ; Spells. The pastor Took time to reorgan | ze the S. S. Every thing moved j ilong in perfect harmony and i mace, At the close of the S. S., j ho delegate for the clci'torial col-[ ege was electe<l in the person of I iro. hy Jonathan Gass. Bro. J. I).) Jas'a a& alternate. . After some timely remrks Rev Morant came forward and selected ?is text from ^_2ncR Cor. 4-1G I * THE PALM1? SOT/tlGNERS 5 1955 March of Dimes, Jan. Denmark, S.C., grand baind president of Voorhees ohnson, Clarksdale, Miss., ion, and RoberLJohnson. of the Etta. i ii. n n Asks r or ] port ; me: "The t lutllenge of l.iir. I had a short, discourse but i am' i tin^ it mildly when 1 say we re f od a very timely 'message. The . j mratibn - given us was fend for < hungry, souls. -Wo took Invest, had testimonial meeting and od out feeling fine, ho funeral o Mr. Henry Sam'- | s, a member of Bethel Hap-' . itist church was at 2:00 P. M. r 1 ly attended. He was pleasant," J .personality, and loved by all i knew him. The family has'otir post sympathy. ry Ryant Jr. at homo after ^ lg in Korea for a long th.ie. He , as ready to fall in line w itb the?j Tc 6f the church, lany "are still indisposed bese of the flue. We hope for in-a'speedy recovery. A. R. Sumpter, Rpt. ; eth k i. a . t' i u: i? f it ? uev. j. r. ataniey-^-ramur?r_ it Betel the slogan is Forward Christ and his church. Wrath today is very inclement, hut th6. ulars are =their posts of dutyr? are clad to have our sec hack his post and on time. Our sec. /id Sumter has been sick with flue." The flue is playing in our r but we thank the good Lord no worse, Our Sunday School floushing. The Sunday School ir is improving nicely, tt the hour for worship, Ityiv. j n!?y announced hymn No. 275' 'm heart etc. Prayer was offer by Bro. 3Iitrgle Ramsey. A sum ry of the Decalogue was pro- ; uved by Rev, Huley Robinson. nouncem.cn ts were made by k, M. S. Salley, The Sr. choir g My God is real to me. The tor announced his text from Ron 3:20 Theme the purpose of I.aw. The sermon was fervent [ soul stirring. One young man reh .roll on probation. The ser> was good.. Rev. Stanle y and people worshipped with Rev. ; tor at St. Paul. 2:30 o'clock. . Stanley preached and his Sr. >ir sang they enjoyed a glorious on. ? , - I it 4:30 the A. C. E. League met , the church . Br. Ramsey is 100 cent loyal and the League un- ' his supei'uision is progressing, icial Board will be held on Mon evening at th'e church. On irsday evening the 20th. At 7: Intermediate ushers Board will ! :t at the home of the president" s. Julia TI tit tin. We are thank-] to note the church is moving THE FiZZLE F \ UNDERSTAND Wl SUt^ you W\5H TO SEE ME, MRTII2LE!^>-y^ 3 ^ THE FIZZLE I WOOU'T MOVE, DEAR ?Jpj i THPT FLY IS OW ffflSCVOU* * 4 1 ... nro LEAPEH lichtand TutercuU ssues Health Repo * . I Diw'njr the year 1 '.. ">4 a total of ' >.53'J free chest, ' -rays were. ta?'j hi in Richland County according > a report; made to the Directors c^rrp- Klchlimd" Tuheiftilosis As- i ' h'.t ion?hv ?Dry?-loim?D? un'ty Health Officer, Of this nud i!>ot 12 new cases of Tuberculosis;- !' 11 suspicious cases and. 1103 other ! atlui!oy;ies were diaynosed. . J)urin?r the same period 8-5 "TI? atients were, admitted to Saratoia and 15 porsrns.die.il o Tuhercuasis in Richland County. The, free chest "x-rav clinic isj le.ns'ireil co'perr.'.ivelv l.v . the \ \ichland Tuht reulosis A^soeiation ' tn< 1 the Richland (dainty Health apartment. It is.habited at 1317; .adv St. and is onen dailv Motwlav hrouph Friday from iDOtr A.M.' iiitil 5:00 l'.M. and from "!?:00 'A. ' d. uii.til 1 di'v.f'.M. on Saturdays, ; X ery adult in Kichland C'mmhy js nvited to take advantage of the "ree .chest", x-ra-j pray ram which is j >artially supported 1 y the Sale of j !'.heist mas Seals. Other lc|? its presented. to theFounder's Day Ob: Held At Kittrell Ct Kittrell. X. f.--Bishop Frank Madi.son I'eid a n <1 Bishop V).j Ward N'ivitois. < o-t hahlm.n. an. ioutiee.1 a* Founders" Day ohsei ( lance to. he held at Ki'.lre'.l Col-] liiLii^.Ft'.t'ruary I Ith uvS\ lnii. . : Bishop lteid and Bishop Nichols were recently elected to preside jointly?vi r?the Scent, | Ih.i, > phi .District of lite A.MKChurch. Annouuciny the Founders Day celehratian, Dr. K. \V. Wisner. ed that the theme would 'he "The Itoie Of 'Hie Small Junior ("oh loye In Our World Today." "."Oatjitttiniinjr gue; l for the oc i'!isi?n' will include Dr. '/red* (I. Hughes, St. Louis, Mi.-w.uri, Editor oT '..he Christian Recorder, and Dr. E. L. Hickson, prominent 'pastor,. Quijnt Chapel A M J) Church, Louisville, Kentucky. Other participants include Dr. Johnson,. Norfolk, Va., I)r. D. A. Johnston, Durham, N. C., Dr. H. I). Robinson, Washington, D. C. Dr. -ItarrisoiV Bryant, Ba'timore. M.l.r I)iv WVA, Ilildehrand, PortsRichmond, Va. Also, Drs. Williamson and Strpud representing the Presiding Elders' Cabinet. Bi.-.'iop Frank Madison Roil speaking of the- future of Kittrvll Coiicg. sai l 'd am quite optomistic" an?f declared "1 believe that sucti institutions as Kittrell College have a definite place in seiting high standards- in religion and education in a way that larger institutions cannot.'' Attendance a n d interest in Founders Pay activities are expected to lie the highest in man; years at this'college under t.hc new' joint Episcopal administration. ' J. ! >. Met!hoe, Reporter IJELAl ONTK IN ANOTHER DRAMATIC Ot'VS NEW 'YORK?(ANP) Kr.rrv Belnfonte is started in the new Circa- .ry Show "Three, for To night," along with Ciowev Champion and Marge, The- pro-Broadway- shewing of the "Variation in the pvesentat. ML Ml A H1 V AmBLY ' FLIOTEN MftC,Pl30UTTUPTl , & 150, I R5K NOU B\~ : \\l *- *k-. QUESTIONJ VAJ 15 FAMILY WOT Vi/l-rtl-TDP^ I M TFlv 'sZmrtit usi - <g t f : | NORTHWESTI )sis Ass n. j NTl 1>Y l'KO(?! j ooo c;ra.nt ^ * ( Kvanston. Ill ?_ u>vfst?'rn- tmiver Dim-tors of. tin- ki;-h!anil Taker- ' tlu* field of / ciflosis As ; <.unli* n at 111**1! rey u-l- Itecn it ranted $ t:r m*' rttv'.v'. nseetiw-r held January search pro)*ran I'Jt -' a' noon in tlu* Associa- I'ay-on^S. \\ ti< r-V *i %r t( v.*? *.*' presentation f ties, made .the f+rp?r .*! A -? * -i?K*?t-he- -.?week an I tate rt;on-s ! wo 1 ieid 'A i rkers: ujmrt .). llerskovitz, o t) '" 1 *. .?! < ,ijst:na.- S< Sail' :f;??T"s anthro which has no? ' < ? reached, ?;<?;?i and?one of. 11 bat Robert '.Adams, Jr. and A, P. 'authorities in Wjlliamr: Seal Hale f'hairrfenn. the program ' fool <-?.? : 1*;.Unit Into < (.?)?rll.u'- possible "hy tin tion.-'-vali make ;hc~~sn!e xmiattv a - ? -Kortmvcstcrr siu-i ?-<-: f at its the };?">'{ Christmas ' try's first S'-aj ^alc. anil the -vj-.m-t ,J_ r.a. study program tii nt one :ii" F?T<rT. .-'o ,./l . yours precedihj Directors of t'li* Association are important worl Joel A,. Smith'. Jr.. President. Ja- thropology. tin's 11.. l-.llisi Vice-president. ' ~? Air-. I la inli (iuttli'ii Secri Jury and FIKSI I \l.\ J Mrs. C. "Vr; Pr.rron.?Jnnio'^ P.. OliSKHVK r/l'J Caughmnn. Mrs." Frank**.!. Dana. M'AV CHI >.i i. \Vi!lia:i Klliott, Mrs. Deems Ia:' i\*.. 11 1 r. T i.'sna < Ivl M' (' : t ~ c!i/a. Airs. J?.hn J. Prmgle. T. K.us Calvar; sell R'-'otie.y Harry 11. Rutherford. 'V1.1! observe th Mr,. !-Mxvin C. Seibels Dr. "J..Cot" "f rf .don Sea-t rt:t:ks \V. ' Frauk Taylor i:al'.v The: p and Mi s. Tln-n at 15. Whabv. * morning worsh 11, Ri i;l..in will , . . . " !...anniversary se: servance To Be . c 11 ~ *1 *- t i -a ? doping the.mm allege Feb. 14-15 vited to these I "f Mus'ii-. I.)iuniii. D!inc. \vij at th?* Bntokiyp ;\:ca'l?T.?y ?>f Mus . |^|jy [ r J .. ? HrF-hii CAMERA C -------- ? I'. like ftm (o lin\e mm?rami will mruforioft ifi~ >ears to come. "cocci Days Are for Remerr i 1'. day; ,:r '.iliocl with .the f While we're t v' w. .iv.i<- : . ,i. rh.n;;> that .g;ye us picture taking, all some ! >ur toncicst memories ! pect of teen-a. in later wars. Shouldn't negle Th.it'> c...v .v mr so firmly eon- THERE'S PI h t ' 1 v th school stu- IT! The Nati< 1. ;.t > slash hunte: a j Photographic A >. u'A: a *.e ercoujaged to ) contest tor stu ' u-te t\ o..Te:a V.'e know.; through 12?o t v. ir.t pvtutes of. and will contin r a.-' can mean?no- 1955. e:t.. v.e .-^Puck and Hunk This isn't lin of the p:.t.nes we -wish we'd tiv.ities pictures taken. V.'e- 'm-d-are our school classes there's ? . | year hooks hut luey reflect gen- ture you snap'eral ir.te:ft The tnings the high April 15. Top i . s> iool student -:,a;>> with his or is S3l)0. Altoget 'her ov.'i'i earner"? a:e. the. tilings up to $5,000. Itiiat'rhe p. important. " "Most schools Wnen tue 'lest g.rl or hoy tr.end telling all abou rtars in -the class play?that's a if yours doesn't - time for pictures . . tne big game by sending a pc of t'ne season ought to be covered High School Ph from your point of view, t sen if ? 313 State ? your only contribution is soiling New York, landy bars. j ?Ji By H V.-'.AT VOV^J BETTER LEF A3 OUT pTHE fc'JSSLFlRJR- [|FAST.?. VOU lALAvRM lvaisc 1) '5sf/rvoi 1 v >y s \ r ^ " *' "' iy> b^/tyus might yffifr/t !| /^"wat eoi y\q? / /,' 1 v him ! ~RN*S AFRICA , PLEASAKT HIEL BAPTIST ~M KAM GETS $235, (CHURCH Rev. E. P. WISE, Pastor . ?(AN'P)- North!- S. S. was held at the St. Paul fl siitv, a pioneer in ' Baptist church i n concert with kfriea studies, has | them at 10 o'clock. The lesson -fl >235,000 for its re- was wonedrfully touched by the fi l. 1 teeachers, discussed >by the Supt. ild. dean of facul- Ward. .Cartmon jmnoniicentent last Prayer service conducteed by d that Pi. Melville1 Sisters Jones and HenUrix?after chairman of the the pastor came forth lining pology department ' hymn 396 C.M. Prayer by Rev. le world's leading (C. Johnson. The mission offering Afriea;will direct received by Sis. Kevy. Prayer-by 9 that will lie made Bro. Cartman. The pastor took 1 grant.. his text Jrom Act. 10 chapter. . r began the coun- Theme: "^he Christian Church." 1 integrated ? Africa Thy spirit was very high. W e , in 1840- and for?were--glad tu -havc?Str?Paut~w1th ir tne urogram, did us. We will hold services down k. in African an- there' every first and third Sunday until our temple is so we can - hold services. iKY BAPTIST TO , Collection, $47.60. 1 ANN i\ 1!HSAItV ?On the sicK listris Mother Card- fl IUJI ' | ner. We hope " for- het' recovery (rordon?Pastor soon. y Baptist Church O 1 *1~* fifth anniversary OlIDSCriDe FOr I lurch. Sunday, .Jan- p t rxriw . . astor will preach at j' | ,K. AUKlY ip. and President O. | delivdY the special p . ??????^ H rrion at?:30p;m. SANDWICH KING J1 I liege Choir will as-' ... ^ [alvary Choir in ren 2382 GERVAIS ST. ric. Everybody is in V-'PHONE 3-1301 services. ! HOT DOGS _ ______ 15c I BONDS J HAMBURGERS 25c 1i Chicken IN THE M- Shrimp BOX z^H 1 Pork Chops 75c j! | All Premium Beer ^ SBbf I Sea Food Specials I Oysters Pt. 69c 1 ! Blackfish 29c J Spanish Macherel 29c I Hpr* . j Croakers 25c J - I Sea Bream 25c ~m jjL "Jj Sun Parties 19c briing back many ' 5 Pts. Sea Food I | 712 Harden St. Ph. 2-4427 alking about school ? :?: >- > . I another asphotography we H SIZE MONEY IN A ('OOD PLACE TO EAT anal High School ?VISIT? I urord? Qn onn?%?*V dents in grades 9 fTi! I C^C I MM poned January 1 V/LiLCiljl!! Ill 11 ue until March 31,, iited to school ac- | For Discriminating Tourists i. In one of its four Clean and Comfortable Rooms i place for any pic- j 1 : ' -or have since last ; PHONE 6-9838 prize in each class - lfi09 Harden St Columbia, S.C. her the prizes add ' "have rules folders it this contest. But ?you can get one .st card to National . SIS;-! I-l-t Phonograph R .o|l& ,v , Hit Tunes and Sp. ~ tuas " . ahn Van Guilder Quick Finish Piclcre^^ OPEN EVERY, NITE . ^ T ILMO "-T- SUNDAY ,1^'Sf ? ^ PHOTO RECORV JLJSy shop^ ~f// ,6,!' harden st.'v - m yf%\ A BLUE PALACE ( I tea shoppb I ^ I Delicious Home Cooke# Mealn ^ I ? I 1001 Washington Slreot ' WM j 1 PHONE 4-9?7? J-v aJB ) jy jl BLUE^PALACE ff| nNVVW^I II M.L OUTSIDE HOOW*' ,?l ||