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Page Eight f-MOTEt | "REST FOR THE WEARY ON 1 / * I EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMOOATl f ' . J ? o . f? Also Kitchenettes At Dair Y ? ? rrrr-TT ? ? ? % i ..j.i 1 ^ .v. i?li. _ ~ 7 SIMB'ET'H UKKll V j COTTAGES SI KRO : ' ?* Mnfnl QimT>/^+V. i ?-? .? i u a T kJn.i,iucLii ip in cl 1 Ul'tti t*L LIII/"Y ? - ; . - much-travelled U. S. 1 (between Ctimdei X the Palmetto State Capital. \ .. & - ???=-????-X The Invigorating', quiet surroundings Y long-delayed vacation. Simbeth is convc X by Columbia, and for the STATE MEEr 6 X SPORTS, for which the Capital City is n X Further Information, Including Rate; - >T_. % . _v: i ... FRANK I X MRS. AN T 1 S AM WIL 4 f ~~ . ' > - , - - Telephones: 4^9189 and 3-2437 ? T 15,000 Mile Tires Johnson Paint Stor 670x15 $6.95 exchange DISTRIBUTORS FULL CAPPED Bfif SPECIALIST Fabrics Mace Tire Co. sta!; ''ain,s Wallpa" 204 Charleston Hwy. Five I>oin,s Columbia, S. W. Columbia, S. C. ^ .......... ... 711 HARDEN ST. Rhone 3-64 ? l ' l" ' "T1?i LOOK WHO'S HERE-The On Riginal MADAM WR XVIY-STKKY WOMA PERMANENTLY LOCATED between SWANSEA and NORTH IN PI'I.MAN TRACKS Halfway'between Swansea and North, South Car( LOOK FOR HAND SIGN AND NAME M HI'S SfOP AT DOOR I HAVE OFTEN BEEN IMITATED III T THE HUMAN MAGNET?WITH HER GREAT POWER I DO WHAT OTHERS CLAIM TO DO SEES ALL Tells the Past as it was. Present as it is," Futur WORLD FAMOUS PHRENOLOGIST AND MADAM WRIGH MYSTERY WOMAN?SPEC1AI , Tells Past, Present and .Future. Does not ask questions. This since childhood. She has astonished and helped thousands of can help YOU, no matter who or what you are. No matter v come and see this great woman and have your mind put at < IF OTHERS HAVE FAILED YOl'. PAY MADAM BRING YOUR WORRIES AND TROUBLES TO Tl! I Do Not Make House To House Calls. 1 Whatsoever. Business Only At KNOWLEDGE AT PRESENT IS POWER IN OPEN SUNDAYS?SEVEN DAYS A WEEK?9:0 LOOK FOR NAME AND HANI t - 1 , - ~ - THE VI * * * * * * * * * * * * * ?; S1MBETH r HIS SIDE OF THE JORDAN" ONS FOR COLORED TOURISTS __ " ' . 0*\ ir W/\/t1rl?r am D n & aa jr, itccivi), ui muiiiui^ i\ctiC5 1 :? ?c i *:Jsn8rar' *'XS3s3BHtff ? SjS< | ,t[ f\ tf ! 9^9N?Jr ?i "* E and DINING ROOM -?? ; ? I'M) IT IN SEMI CIRCLE MONO THE WHISPERING PINES" on the i and Columbia) just eight miles north o t' . * ' * are conducive to rest and relaxation on that iiiient for those BUSINESS TRIPS to nearriNGS. SHOWS, DANCES, or ATHLETIC oted. ? . j and Reservations, Upon Request. C. BETHEL, Owner DREW W. SIMK1NS, Secretary SON, Manager Mailing Address: Route 3, Box 988, Columbia, S. C. 1 IQBIHHHttflHHBHii' ^owooooo:ao'o^-ro'oo.ooo^ ! T . IT SPECIAL Let II s e I 1910 Chev. Fleet line Foi re-roof or (11ve . Sedan r. & ii. __ s voi r house the needed repairs adams Small Monthly Terms TTCITTA (1AT?C No Down Payment UoEiU UAuo J ' , ^ 2517 main st. Central Roofing and phone 4-3941 c-i Supply Co. o.o.cfc 7S Seaboard Park Phone 2-1995 ED BROCKMOTO ii i H? ?n" A Good Place To B e and Only I ,Clean Used Cars innT I 2516 MAlN st m PH. 3-8045 N i? _At W. A. HUIIGINS STORE W ilina* On Highway 321 I BUY, SELL & TRA ADAM WRIGHT * Good Used Cars NEVKR nri'MCATEl) | A & P AUTO SAL ?Was Horn With Seven Veils , 1817 Sumtfr St. ,, KNOWS ALL AND TELLS ALL I J?H. 2-1896 e as it Will he ADVISER I T hmmbi , READING - . . . v,_.. Wj,T' a?"'hcr ,r"f^n' ' JACK EVAN people in every walk of life. She ihali your hope, fear or trouble is, QUALITY POOL ?ase. Readmits strictly confidential. I _ I WHK.HT A visit - I and MEATS E ONE AND ONLY r If TWT CI U 4.-4. 4. I "The F'SK* W? SCl1 T?-*0rr?" [ Have No Sunstltute t-^- on the Farm Ttajay." Office M 827 MAIN STREET THE FUTURE I TELEPHONE 4-0848 0 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. . . I J'hone 2-7239 > SIGN | _ - . r? - 1 . )i; VLMETTO LEADER We are Moving AkIf. Tells Prince Haki iV ~ I I :?f ?i? ATLANTA, Ciu., May 2,?We. ?are moving ahead in the fight-a?,<% gainst segregation in iiousing, tran i sporation, and other fields such as J recreational and health facilities, V* Thurgood Marshall, Director- Conn V sel of NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund told the Grand <*? | Masters Conference of the Prince ?, ? ! Hall Masons here today. I The advancement of the eeononi I t-lie well being of Negroes must' I he accomplished through a more | V I intensive legal attack on employ-1j ment and housing, he said. This is ?*? essential for any meaningful enjoy ment of our recent legal victories. | "The important thing to hear in ^ j mind in all of this, is that we must J j continue to push ahead in t h e ^8* > courts." -Mr. Marshall spoke at the an; nu il Conference of the Masonic A government .body Ivcinjr held here May 2-4. lie thanked the (irand j \1^t i ^ (mifmento and the Prince Hub Mtlspns. throughout the nation Y for the. vital' part they played in 4^4 the 5 school Segregation eases and Y other legal attacks on racial discrimination and segregation. The jrrou ) contrib14t.es annually soine S25.000.00 to the maintenance IX of the Prince Hall Masons Leg at Y Research Department which works in conjunction with the NAACP V* Legal' Defense and bglucationul Fuivd at lit? West 4!lrd Street, New ?* York City. The Department was es -jY taldio'ied in May 1051 at the Con- ^ ferei.ee in Denver, Colo., exclusiX velv to do research essential to 1 J secure full citizenship rights and privileges for Negro Americans. - Much of the basic legal research 4&loii the briefs filed in the school" j segregation cases was done by the 1 Masons Research Department. J Last year the group contributed $24,0:15.04 to the Department. Y In giving a progress report on Y the work of the Department, Mr. Marshall told the Grand MasJ ters that more and more requests X are coming in for-research materJ j ial from all parts of the country. ^1- In addition to the work done 0:1 j the briefs in the school segrcga vsv uuii' uit- ut'purinieni nasassumed the responsibility of devolopinj? the-necessary legal theories ?^?to?protect?Negro 'teachers duviiv V the transition to, integrated s< ^8* systems," Mr. Marshall advi group. *8* Two new divisions have 1 con . up-this yca?-\o give Negro t<*aeh-y^icrs in southern states the n.iaxiJ^linum protection against tin- discriIjinination during this transition period,. Mr. Marshall advised the ^ I body. One is the Department of Teachers Information tyid Security ?? h.eaded by Dr. John \Y. Davis, eminent educator and former president of West Virginia State t'olW t'ie other is the Committee of * 4 Social Scientists, headed hy Dr. Alfred McClung Lee with June Shagaloff as executive secretary. | "H """-1" * ? ?- Ml' primarily to work with -teacher 'dor organizations, school officials and 495 other recognized groups. He is assisted by Daniel E., Byrd of New Orleans. This Department is maintained by Prince Hall Masons. Both Divisions will lean heavily on the Masons Research Department for the necessary legal re03C83 search to give thetoachers material " " guidance and protection "needed, m "Continued success in the court room as well as in other places RS comes about only as a result of careful planning, teamwork operauy tion and the necessary financial support," Mr, Marshall told the group. He asked the group for THE MULLIN'S NEWS EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH ggH Rev- S. S. Bourroughs?Pastor Sunday school was opened ti ?- the regular form by our acting ' supt. Miss Emmalene Doizer. Our supt.,,. Mrs. Patty Hayes, and her efficient officers and teachers were at their respective places. The lessoon "Joash Repairs the Temple" was discussed fully by all persons present. .Our Sect., hm Miss Beulah Bethea was at her place. Our review was brought :<> ~~ us by Mr. Lion Hughes.. Master mi joe i>. mcnarnsc'i was at tnc piano as usual. There was a large k mtmher "of children as well ,as aJ dults present this Sunday. We had ^ a very good offering. Rehearsals for our_ Children's Day program will begin within the next few days. We hope1' that we will have are a very good program. At the appointed hour our pastor Rev. .1. Brunsrp ascended the rostrum. Our music was furnished by our Senior choir with Mrs. Maggie Jackson at the piano. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Queenie WilliamHH which made our hearts revi\ . fiv-i /. rshall iascms she talked to thfel "Man Upstaihs." Our scripture was .found in Proverbs 7:1-12 as was read by our pastor. Notices were by Mr. \V. i.. Foxworth, Sr. with highlights >y the pastor. Junior ushers lifted .he poor ofFr;Vig. .The pastor seeded .his* subject: "Behold thy Mother". This was very appropriate for the occasion this being Mother's Bay?a?very?good ser- j mon. At the close of the..message . he open door was extended and Mrs. Mary (Maggie) "Samuels came forward to connect herself with the church. She^selectcd Mrs. ! I.. J\ MpuJtrice .as-,her_Leader amLl was placed on class no. 7. The us * r'LOCAL' NKWS The Pastor carried on a strong revival at Florydale last week for Rev. Moses. Simmons. Many souls were revived. Mr. & Mrs. \V. J. Samuels. TeriXl Corinthian, Yvonne, and Mary i all of. Washington, D. C. are here spending sometime with his aunt, > Mrs. L. Moultrie; They look well and prosperous. j Mrs. Carrie ilarves is still a patient in the Muhins Hospital. Pray for her. Miss "vivian Brave, Georgetown^ is here spending some time withK Mr. & Mrs. Seven Hayes md fain- j ' ily. The family of the late Mrs. ; Price would Idee t^j thank tiie neigh luii's on Smith St. for the heauti- . fill floral and their kindness j I shown to them in their breavenient. Mr. R. V. Geralds is recuperating nicely after his recent appendoctmy. Mcsdames?Edith?McDuf ne ana Cence. M. Crawford are ui) and able to resume, their (Jut- j ies.. Miss Annie Ford is still in-; disposed. Ebony Rug Cleaning Service i 11. E. Smith Ebony in';' cleaning service i brings to Columbia ami vicinty the j finest in electronic rug cleaning, ' Ebony luis speared nothing in the i purchase of the finest in equip- j mcnt for the care of your rugs and. carpets. H. E. Smith who will head Ebony rug gleaning service .is mana- | ger and service man brings experience in the care of floor covering | and to assure you of the best in fine rug cleaning, only factry methods will be used by Ebony service, only the best grade of shampoos will he used in the cleaning the finest rugs and carpets. Ebony's?methods?of?cleaning rugs and carpets are used by leading r.iilroas, and steam ship companys, and the finest hotels in the country, All rugs and carpets will he insured by Ebony service. Thrifty wall cleaning service* will'be featured by Ebony to preser ve paint and save redecorating, our newly invented machine will be put into service to assure you of the finest in wall cleaning, ony the finenses deterging will Jje used on the fineness woodwork, walls, and walljriper, tile, marble. Ebony will offer the fineness in Venetian blind cleaning, the fineest laundry equipment will be used to assure you the fineness cleaning of your blinds by our experts in the field, Ebony will offer a complete repair service to your blinds at the lowest prices, ,?Ebony will offer superior floor waxing on the finest floors by experts. Mr. Smith is a native of Columbia, attended the public schools of olumbia, a member of the Bethlehem Baptist. Church, v.etenn of world war II is married and has 1 hen and resides at 2oli6 * Jllltw - .. f M Saturday, May 11, 11)53 1 , " WASHINGTON " Carver Village 1 Columbia's most economical . two bedroom apartments for I colored. $39.00 and $43.33 per month, or $9 and $40 per { week. Call $-1534 for details. | i_ Carolina Parts Co. USEI) PA.ITS FOlt ALL CAilS AND THICKS*' Phones 2-8287?3-5840 Camden Hwy. Columbia, 75, S.C. I ' ' . * " m i ' sf0 r* " 11 ? CROSSROA A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. K. Hicks?Castor SALUDA?Sunday School open ed on time with the Supt and 'tggclrerer at their post?of duty. The lessnon was nicely taught discushed and reviewed hy all. Subject, Joash Repairs the Tenv ple. Immediately after Sunday School .we had a warm prayer meeting. Call to worship at tho usual hour with choir singing hymn 008, What A Friend We have In Jesus, I'rayer. by Bro. (Jlascow, second hymn lined 004 Am I A Soldier of The Cross. Missionary ottering, reading o; llymn No. 1, () F<p- A Thousand tongues to sing. The pastor came forward and delivered a great message fr.onj St.^ John. 5:2:24:38, Theme; ..Afterward ,Jesus funleth him in Temple. He preached a mindfi fn)' sermon to nil Mothers who are ii\ ing and those wiu> are sleeping among the Clay; Mr. Kennedy from St. John Uaptist Church worshipped with us, ^Visitors are Welcome.-1 Kosa V. \S_ej.ls, KpC " See us for your rcquirtments inreplacement parts equipment, sup- \ plies and automotive machine I shop work. JENKINS AUTOMOTIVE I PARTS SERVICE, INC. , Springs 'N* Things 2939 Main St. Columbians. C. RECAP TIRES ALL SIZLS ?(>70x15 (>00xH> ? Sli.95 ' Exchange For A Recapable Tire . Tire Center 3301 Main Street NEW & USED CARS 20 NEW & EXTRA j USH.JJ CAKSj Best Prices & Deals In Town Queen Motors 828 Harden St. Col'a., S. C. ^ I'JIOKE 6-5i31 ^ ' Plows - Plow Repairs Fertilizer Distributors 5 V Galv. 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