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Johnson Paint Store
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Fabrics
Stag Faints Wallpapei
Five Points Columbia, S. C
711 ,HaRDEN ST. Phone 3-6471
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CABINET MAKERS
All types of eabinets, Wardrobes,
Chests, Beds, I'oith and
Lawn Furniture, Store Fixures.
Church Pews. A1 s o
" Screen Windows and Doors.
"No Job Too Large or Too
Small"
JOHNNIE McRANT
Cabinet Shop
2501 Millwood Ave.
i_ Dial 2-4954
ED BROCK MOTORS
A Good Place To Buj
Clean Used Cars
2516 MAIN ST
"PH. 3-8045 . i
WE BUY, SELL $ TRADI
Good Used Cars
A & P AUTO SALES
1817 Sumter St.
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in a rural setting- "AM
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Capital.
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ion. Sinibelli is conven
for the STATE MEET!
the Capital City is not
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FRANK E.
MRS. AND
SAM WILS
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l, BROOKLAND BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. T. T. Marsh?Pastor
! S. S. bog~\n the usual hour with
the Supt. at his regular post of
duty and along with J\is_aasistauts.
. The lesson was highly taught and
H fully discussed.
' Prayer service conducted by
I Deacon L. Richardson.
* I The pastor read for .his Scrip_
| ture lesson, St. Matthew 14:15-25.
Ho selected as his theme, "Jesus
Supplies The Weeds."
| ' In the afternoon, the Usher
Board Program .was. had at the aj
hove named church which many
j other Usher Boards^took an active
j part. ?
j The evening service was carried
j out in its usital way. The pastor
came before us with another wonI
derful message from St. Matt. 4:I
10. 11 i> Theme was: "The Church
c.mni;.,.. T-U_ v>> D.ii. V>u?:.,
I lie inxus. uut.il vaiuii
and 1,'sher Board were at their
I post of duty.
Visitors are always welcome.
L. Davis, Rpt.
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appoint fort valley cpi.
; lege prexy to white
T Fort Valley, Ga.?f ANP) -President
C. V. Troup of Fort Valley
State college here nas been appointed,
a member of President
__ .Eisenhower's White Honsr "COTTference
on Education committee,
the college announced last week,
The appointment was made by
| Gov. Marvin Griffin, who sent the
jj educator the following telegram:
"I have this day appointed
1 you to serve o n. the Prenrdent's
5 White House Conference on Edu!
caton committee to study the
I problems of Negro schools in this
stato. Will appreciate your advisI
ing immedately your acceptance.
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NING ROOM COTTAGESOEM
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and Columbia) just ei?
ii'e conducive to rest an
ifent for those BUSINI
'NGS SHOWS, DANC
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and Reservations, Up<
BETHEL. Owner
>REW W. SIM KINS, S
ON, Manager
Mailing Address: Rout
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HKTHELEHEM RAPT I ST
CHURCH
Rev. G. J. Odom?Minister
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I Sunday Scliool began at 10:00 A.
M.' Many were present including
visitors. Lesson subject: Asa's Religious
Reforms. Asa obeyed God
-and trusted in .him. His father and
grandfather Had not done this. Instead
they led the nation into sin.
They failed to obey God. Motto
text: 2nd Chronicle^ 15:2. Remarks
by the Minister.
Morhing worship service began
, at 11:l?>. Cull to worship, Responsive
reading, answered Prayer
Scripture was read l>y Rev, Minnie
. field.
A brier sermon was delivered by
! the minister obtaine dlrom the-2rrc
""chapter of St. Luke 40th 'verse
I , And he said unto them, How is it
' that ye sought me? wist ye not
tiw*^ I must be about my father's
| business. Subject: Jesus about his
I father's business. These words
' I spoken by Je^us.
'I Evening text: 4th chapter oi
James 8th verse. Draw nigh tc
God and he will draw nigh to you,
- ete^ SubjeeV The fineness- of God
Music was furnished by the Jubilee
and Senior Choirs under the
. direction of Sis M. Goodwin.
We were hannv to havn nor
visiting ministers. Rev> Hanker.
son and Rev. Cherry, instructors
, of Benedict College, also our visit.
ors And friends.
Let us pray for all our sick mem
. hers.
Members of the Bethelehem Jubilee
choir served in a singing
r program at Zion Chapel Sunday
afternoon, Rev. A. B. Bailey Minister.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
?vgrrmg at STOtrPIliT. Members
come out and join in prayer service.
A Mother's Day program will be
Jiejtt at- the Bethelehem 'Baptist
Church, May 8th. Let us look for
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ward to this great day. Come ou
and witness this great program.
MictQinnarv mAAtinn> h\?W\T TLntv
day evening at the usual?hour
Sis. K. Joyce president.
M. 5l. Bethea, Rpt,
18TH ANNUAL CONVENTION
I--OF THE?N ATIONA tr ^NEflIt
FUNERAL DIRECTORS TO B
HELD IN DETROIT, MICH.
Robert H. Miller, Crencral Sec
retajy, announced this week th.i
the 18th Annual Convention o
the National Negro Funeral Dii
ectors Association, Inc., will b
' lield in Detroit, Michigan, Augus
8-11, 1955, at the Veterans Menorial
Building. The conventio
site, a beautiful and spaetmrs stru
'" Ture, completed-in 1951, is locate
on the Detroit River and const
- tutes an impressive unit of t h
itiver Front Development.
' An interesting and education!
1 convention program, consisting c
1 lectures and demonstrations, ha
been planned, The host, the Wo
vershirez-'Fffneral Directors Assc
1 elation, {has arranged many sock
i affairs "and other entertai.ime1
for more than 1000 member
who are expected to attend t h
1955 meeting, according to Harol
D. Crosby, general c.hairman o
' the Convention Committee.
i GREENSBORO MAN IN CIT
COUNCIL RACE
Greensboro, C. N.? (ANP)- .
local renl estate and insuranc
broker, Clarence M. Winchetei
recently announced his canidac
for a seat on the local city council
Winchester, a member of th
city's board of adjustment, enter
ed the race after Dr. William IV.
HamptblL- lone -Nagr? eounc
member, announced-4i "~would no
seek a third term.
Winchester is president of th
Greensboro Citizens associatio
which conducted two successfi
campaigns for Dr. Hampton.
IETTO XEADElt ~.J ^
I1ENNETTSVILLE NEWS J J
.Sunday morning worship was
' -IHTFiP Pity fhllK-Vl.W ?p
' llev. Harry S. Wright delivered *
' a Very" impressive message from (
? the theme, "Good -Seed In Fertile I
? Soil." The Lord's Supper was ser-j
Ved- u ? j\
' The Mother's Club met last week j
in the hut. The Mothers of .the j '
* church are planning & Mother's 1
Day Contest on the second Sunday,
"Queen For A Day." They are ask
t ing for your cooperation to help,'1
L ma^c occasion a^-sueegssr-?
Sunday at St. Michael Methodist
Church of which Rev. W. M. Sto- j
' ker is the minister was known as '
Woman's Day. During the morn
ing worship, Mis. A. S. YVrothy (
* of Claflin College was the speak- { |
^ er, and during the evening worship I
I \4 ? < fiPrtrniln MAPh\r nf fViie ,7T * . I 4
was the speaker. , J
The Woman's Soci^y of Christian
Service met last Wednesday ,
at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rippin rr ~
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The Rpv tt'-" V ?K, Jeffers?;
and choir of Evins Metropolitan
A. M. K. Zion Church led the Sun
day evening worship at Wesley Methodist
Church." .
At 7:30 I*. M. the Rev." ?I.7[>of-~'
tor and choir from Lever (L
Methodist' Church conducts,
service for'--Itou* Mrs. ?Jeffera
Evans Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion
Church. , ^
The St. Paul Bnptht Church is a ' j
fast growing church because it a
livti church. Rev. L. W. Ware is I
the oldest Minister of this City | ,
and knnUM- how tn jml I lie p I1. in '
.over- for Christ. ^1'he services are! ,
always .good.-- Tt
Mr, and Mrs. James Ivey, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ivey from Fa-! ],
yetteville, N. C. motored to this-1
-eily las'. Wednesday and spent a I
while at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
James Mclloy on Hail Road Ave.!
Mrs. Charies Ivey is still in the!.
City visiting parents. I
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Mr. Jame Ellison and Miss A-'
mntuhi Mffullum Inft thr >
fny 1 - I
nvn 1 UJ n v^ll.V, U1 IV [ IlilVlltg |
been called home_dturJ.o-the death !-4
of Mother, and Aunt, Mrs, Daisy I *
Ellison a few weeks ago.
Mr. Frank Munnerlyn arrived in 1
the City Sunday after serving a s
long period of service in the U. S. 1
Navy. Mr. Frank Munnerlyn. is 1
the son of Mr. -and Mrs. Daniel c
Munnerlyn on Marshall St.
Mr Joe Smith., a well known
-citizen of this city and a faithful '
member of Saw Mill Baptist
Church died at his home Fh'iday
morning on Marshall St. He was '
funeralized' on Monday_ at his
church by his pastor Rev. E. M.
Booker.
Mrs. Flora Bridges, the widow
of the lite Bob Bridges, a faithful ^
member ?f Dyers Mill -A. --Mr- E. *
Zion Church, an old veteran of a- round
ninety years and over fifty
years' of service in the army of
our iJord and Saviour Jesus Christ
died at her home early Monday
t morning on Smith St. -She was
15,000 Mile Tires
^ 670x15 $6.95 exchange j
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SPECIALIST
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201 Charleston Hwy.
\V. Columbia, S. C.
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i- USED CARS.
li 2517 MAIN ST.
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funeralized Thursday of last week 1
it Dyers Hill Church. I 1
Mr. .lohllic f^r onnrir
aiohtnl nremher uf liilliesda 1LU!)~ ?
ist Church of Society Hill, S. C.
lied *.?t his home on Myrtle St.
ast .week. "He wits funeralized at
lis church last Friday hy .his pas.or
Rev. \Y. M. Anderson of Kings ,
:ree, S. C.? assisted hy Rev. Thomp ]
ion of Ijieciety ILilL Ho 4eaves to ^
mourn his passing a faithful wife, F
wo daughters, three sisters, one *
jrother, ten grands and six great ?i
rrands and a host of relatives and
friends _J_ ? "*
These out of town members of
[?he family attended the funeral, i
strt 1-e Johnie J. Little, Hrooklyii,' !'
X. Y. (In the Nuvy^Sgt T. Har- "
ild Little, Fort Mead, Mnrylant; i
Miss Bi'atn'po J
IM VVIVI.>II, 1>. ? ^
i\; .Mrs. Susanna L. Kainjolph and 1
M-iss 1 ie Kandolph from Ark,' s
S*. V., Mr. William ^IcCikII, Darling
on, S. C.y Mrs. Helen Reese and _
laughter from Ithica, X. Y. Mrs )
Mary Gaudy from Detroit. Mich.
fMl yl''i I"-"' '"Vniri
roTenian, Mrs. _Anna McKae, Mrs-V j
: lol ipiy til-.' l.iiji'mitrT rtrrrrr^T" i?i?t f .
Mi'i Clam Quick. ? '
Gallic S. McCoy, Dpt. , j
\ K It I ' M AII W ANTS GOI.D JrrOASY
UKI't'IM.K; WITHIN
\wealth j
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.?hi Coast ? (AX1')--! T]
...later Kwaine Xkrumahj ji
?u.c ne wants the- Gold Coast to, e
lecnme a republic within the Bri-1
ish Commonwealth conceit is fully ' a
iiuepcndenf. of England. t |i
He said the anine of tho state 1;
epiilil '"f "hniii""H'i 'lliana, anv >
UL_illih?century?Negro kingdonv-'a
yhieh. flourished oti the western-, q
dges of the.Sahara desert. . h
Speaking on the Ashanti distuv-J ?ances,
Dr. iXkrumah said lie ^
veuki?nrrtrTTTtl the situation a\ .
'crisis," but "simply one of thiscj*
ncidents which we inevitably
uust face in-the stroggltr for hat- *(
onhood, It will on.y be a crisis j
f it interferes with our desire
I)!' .earl V i m )i?'? w?n* l?TU..? : *
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iiu.il nul h<i allowed to do.
Taking a lap at the AshanU
:hiefs?xvno?have?insisted that" ~
some measure of their old power ~
jc retained and that his plans to'I!
IVesternixe t h e governmentalI
tructure be somewhat curtailed, (
he prime minister said that "wo'i
ire not going to encourage regi- /
See us fur your rcquirtments in T
eplacement parts equipment, sup-!
dies and automotive machine]
shop work. . ...
JENKINS AUTOMOTIVE '
PARTS SERVICE, INC.
Springs *N' Things . ?
!9.'39 Main St. Columbia, S. C. M
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WASHINGTON |
Carver Village
Columbia's most economical
two bedroom apartments for
colored. $39.00 and $13.33 per "?
month, or $!) "and $10 per
week. Call 3-1534 for details.
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RE-ROOF OR (IIVI2
YOI R HOUSE THE |
NEEDED REPAIRS
Small Monthly Terms |
No Down Payment
Central Roofing-and?
Supply Co.
" I Park Phone 2-199."> '
"jackevanT
QUALITY FOOD"and
MEATS
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"The Ekrs we sell To-morrow arc
on the Farm Today."
827 MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE 4-0818
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Carolina Parts Co.
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USED PA^TS FOR ALL CARS
AND TRUCKS
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2,' ! Phones 2-8287?8-5840
<^am|en Hwy. Columbia, 75, S.C.
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Vlerit Exams For a
s ESC Position j?
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The Merit System Council qf j v
he South Carolina Employment | _
Security Commission is announc-i
ng open 4 competitive exaniinat-I
rlisTor the classification of Junior K:
rofessiotud assestant. The alary
or clifksifications is $.'J.*J15.O0 to ; J}
IL'57.50. " I t
t no examination is open t o ^
naie graduates of an accredited
our college or university with (raining
fn business or personnel j
laiiagenient, public administrat- j.
jn, economies, sociology, phycho- |
ogy, accounting;, or statistics j (1
ne ugc limit is tnirty years or un- } s
lMj . If
Positions with The Employment t.
Security Commission provide id" j .-j
alary advancements! promotions,
nmial leave wth pay, sick leave, M
nil all privilcdges ottered l>v tP<- *
>wtti4r-^-fmr'tna"fvCTtire 111 eiit Act. .
Applications for the Junior;
inrmlTsr besu b n i i t led on the oil*?
mi toTnt which may he obtained ]
r. writing I.he olike of the "Merit <
"If two have strong1 tribal oranx.ations
in stead of general ex- 1
iression through politicial partes
it will destroy our national1 ^
xistancC." * .
There have been assassinations V
nd riots in Ashnnti and tension
as run high in the area for nearv
half?a yo.iUH?Meainv hi It1 PIT ~r"
Ckruniah. regarded ill many areas
s almost a sa'mt,'-E? been able lb?
uell mueh, dissent by means of
is personal prestige.
jJOOD USED TIRES fl
il AkLr-SJZLS?
From $?.00 up $
?Tire-Center3604
Main Sircetr^j
MBMaBBMBHOHB
NEW & USED CARS J
20 NEW & EXTRA '
J LEAN USED CARS;
lest Pricctr-&r~Deals i~*
In Town . l
Queen Motors j;
28 Hardeir St. ' jC'ol'a., S. CY)
l'HOKE 6-3i.il
?Iows - Plow Repairs
fertilizer Distributors
5 V Gal v. Roofing
Fishing Tackle
HENDRiX j
HARDWARE CO.
321 Assembly St. I'honc 4-G939
COLUMBIA, S. C.
EVANS BROS.
GROCERY
\ Full lino of Quality Foods and
Fresh Meats
2330 Laurel St. Ph. 3-2120
Waverly JSection Wt Deliwir |
Open Until 9 I'. M. each F.vening!
o i. 4 c% D 1 A 1J
O lo it, Dunuay t\. m.
| WE SELL T
USED CARS
BUY FROM KI
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10M Willys Station $695 ;
Wagon
1050 Chevrolet -1-Door Se?
flan. Powe ["glide, radirt
and $795 "
heater
Wo Iveep From 50 to
OUT IvOt at
KING P(
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__ Sal unlay Api il A>(>r 495^
lit- r.od mat rflpionalism mus^B
y^kui- Sui^tyt^nr;?1->-' T
lircat, Columbia, 01 liy "UairnrufaW
ny local State Employment SerH
icc ofllcc. Applications will be acH
epted only from those appljcant^B
;ho meet The state residence re^H
uirernents and the miriimunB
ualificationjj for tine position.
Applicants.Car-lkc eximanitationH
uist be postmarked not lateiH
han midnight, May 1 Sth. Xo ap-H
lications will be mailed out
he merit sjstem olliice afte^H
lay I Vtlir
Members of the ?! tit Syr tem^B
'ouncil are: Arthu. * . .'
rr,"""Chairman; J. W. Sliealy; andH
larle It. Ib itton.
For further information and a-^|
nlic.'it inn fnrm>i- VvrSi?? Mnrif
torn Supervisor, 1225 Laurel St.
oluniliia, S r, or cull a', any loal
State Employment Service ofkc
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SAFETY SCOPED
USEDTARS ~7
951 Pontine G 2 Dr. __ 7&>
952 Pontine 8 2 Di\ __ 995
950 I?uitk -I Dr. G95
950 Chew 2 Dr. ______ G95
951 Hudson Hornet"
2 Dr. G95
948 CatUHl^ 4 Dr.?_ 895
VE BUT, SELL & TRADE
Kancock-Buick
Company
LAUREL at BARNWELl
PHONE 3-7545
_^?
oeiiate Street
Grocery Store
: GROCERIES :
A Full Line of Groceries
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
Mrs. James LeDeaux, Manager
ICO Senate fit: Columbia, S. C*
Phone 4-9457
DIXIE MEAT &
FISH MARKET
Full Line Of
Fresh Meats, Fish
and Groceries
-\VW 7AM Tfi 1ft P M
^ 1 / ' f ^ # * ' * V A ll'W
EVER/Y DAY
~213r READ STREET
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Visit
City Auto Sales
See
Our Selection of
BETTER
USED CARS
410 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C
HE BEST
IN TOWN
NG PONTIAC
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1050 Pontine Special 4-Door
Sedan. Radio $795
?-?uttd heat err. ;
1050 Rnick 2-Door Sedan.
Radio and- $595 ||
heater ^
fifh finod Used Cars on
nil ttnres^
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