The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 18, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 8
The Episcopal 1
P District's Scrap <
F Book *
-YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPART-j *
MENT j 1
Mrs. F. C. James, Director
?..Attention! Attention!?Special t
Request For Material! '
Pastors! Conference Branch
Youth Directors! Youth prosu- dents!
Young People! t We an 11
planning a scraphopk for the v
Quadrennial, July .9-11 Washing- *
ton, D. C. This project cannot l?*j cl
?carried out unless \ye "have your v
assistance and <11 an iirin'iit vo.
quest goes out for material.
I am accepting pictures <>s" >
pastors, v directors, young poop.", f
group activities, churches etc.
You mav send all new emu ei rlin T
ings or magazine armies pertain
ing to your youth activities. /
This scraphook will he section
nlized according to conferences.
We would like to have ,the cooperation
of .each conference.'
This will help to luster the work'
of the Y'oung People's Depart
? ment in South Carolina. The dey ,
line for receiving material 1 ;
June 30, 105". l'lesae send mate,
ial to Mrs. F. James, 215 NV.j
Bartlette St., Sumter, S. C.
: CHINESE CHI Kl'HKS ' CAU J
FOR SFEKDIKK INTEGRATION
San Francisco?-'ANI') Loaders I
of 71 Chinese .Protestant church-'
F^nndr~renterfr througnattt The
nited States have called for a J
speedup of integration within the
^hmomination.
Addressing a recent conference,
tor of the Chinese Christian I
church of New England . said in |
. part:
"This thing has to come if tinChinese
church is going to continue
to exTstT at all.
Dr. Shih predictejl that the i
next 25 years will revolutionized
? the Chinese and denominations, j
Negroes,' *white, Japanese, and
Koreans are nresent.v attending 1
services in some of the churches. |
'he explained, stating that the
next 25 years will see separate
Chinese tfhlBOhOs tanisii fioih ?
the American scene.
Of the 71 churches, three-four- ?
ths are in Western territories, 2U
in California, and 8. in Southern
S t a tes. ;
Among these, 17 aie of Baptist
denomination, 10 Presbyterian, I
Congregational,-8 Methodist, ane
5 Episcopal. . _ : i
Others are inter-denominational I
or independent. ,
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Mordecai Johnson To Give S
Congress 50th Year Address
Richard A. Jackson | nVan, will give hi?
> ' 'I hursday niwrninjj
Atlantic City. N.J.?* AXP I>r.i trum of the hi
Mordecai Johnson, president of j hall. The Keynot
Iowa id University, will deliver be delivered by 1)
he feature address at the Gold-i Fi.-ch.er *oi' -Atlanti
n Jubilee, 50th Anniversary o f ' evening while Ju
he National Sunday School and "ill he delivered 1
iaptist Training Union Congress- inn' iiy .Miss Lucl
icre June L'7-Julv 'i. He will h e A. M. Townsend
leard on Hooker T. Washington I 'i'il:ins. all of
light, July 1. when Id leader* bii.h --tale "hf tin
iill be cited for achievement and W. H. Thomas 'i
he outstanding Sunday School i..ak(? the a.idles*
nd H.T.I", workers of each sta',-; | hursday night.
ii.l receive ."Worker of the half lU)t. ,,-i hese (iohie
eitfury" awards. Le given. It was \
The lbv. W. I! .!? in I'.. i n
oar old U*a?l?T i>f tin- <'mitfiv- will also <iiioc-l t
'or 211 years ami woil.l <-l:iirc'li- anil the afternoon
TELL
gS THERE P BVRD THPT CRN
REVERSE \TS WING ACTION?
VE5 ? THE HU^M\N)6 ?\RO IS
THE ONLV ONE * IT CAN FLY
FORWARD PS WELL RS BACKWARD f
HOW TW\CK ARE THE GLACIERS
QE>THE FOURg REGIONS ?
^ ^ s V ^ * v. '
" S^W?* ''
'These vast sheets of \ce < ^
ARE MORE THAM 75 MILES
j > WIDE AMD FROM QOOO TO _-i
I i 9000 FEET THICK ! , ' 1
J ~ k J.
THE FIZZLE FAMILT
"AS ASUfTOR.^S/'SHHHH^ OH4. MCTHE
HE'S A B>5 FLOP! H QUIET ! V EUSTACE I
HE HQS MO X (ASK ME TC
NO AMBiTlC^^f l iL \ "T | A/
. jSWE HIM "THE 6QTE? L?l$
THE FIZZLE FAMILY
HAVE VOU "THAT ACE BOOKUI FfTAW-HAW!]c
CALLED "MODERN CA5AUCVA'S HAW1. HA- J*
HANDBOOK"? I HEAR ITS VERY HA- HEE /rl
FUHVW AWD SELLS FOR A^~^ \H==! /) Fl
QUARTER! /*?^T~~7l HAVE\ m~H/
>?vnfoQICS l(?^lS2?.y) Wl/
THE FIZ^LEJ=A/^LY
rWITH PRIces^^^HoW^ Km is was TW
SO HI&H... ITS ^ WELL WEEK IN VFfl
JUST IMPOSSIBLE"] X KNOW ABLE TO SftV
TO SAVE ANY yjk IT! > ,OF DOLLARS II
THE FIZZLE PAIWlLi
?SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALlV--^ A CAR AM
THE LUCKI WISH X HAD \ A, YACHT A
A MINK COAT AND A BIS/ v ?7^-?
MOUSE AND ?^S, ' //
%
THE PALME
Sthe Hoard \Valk_
. I Dr. John Proctor, dean ol' tlr
I School of Religion of Yirgir.i,
Union University, will give th
| O.inniencement address Sunda:
> annual address al'tei nocm^- A- Sunday School 1 too
; from the ros- demonstration Sunday mornim
tge Convention and 15. T. U. hour demonstratiui
e address will 1 Sunday afternoon will be othe
can A. Franklin j features.
i, Ua., Tuesday) 1 he opening night Jubilte mus
bilee addressed iea! will present a gigantic ehoi
iVednesday evert us assembled from .New .Iorse;
Ll Campbell, T)r. 1 'I hey will la under the tiirggtin
and Ri v. C. I,, ol Pro!, Chaiks lliggins ol Hot
Tennessee, the d.mtou n.
' * "eg:r.-..-. Dr. | Diari i islier stated that p'i.i
>f Liberia will .iro being-r-wiuitt- for one el' tl
ol greetings. largest sciioois hi tiie history
the huge oaee I'the CongrOss at the Atlantic' it
ii - Voir-." will Senior High School,
vritten by Mrs. ' The Rev.1 d. R. Stanford ar
;>f Detroit, v. ao . the dev. M. K. Xeil are leaden
In* production, t.l' tin- cntcrtainnu'.it commit-.',
nanulo ?!o\vi?. with Itt'achiuai.tci s at -1-V. > >
ME
\a/heRe do most of THE WORLD'S I
COME FROM ?
KtMBERLeV.SOUlW PFRlCfi! THEY
PRODUCE PBOUT 98V' OF 1FE
. W/ORLD'S OUTPUT OF THESE
PRECIOUS STONES f
!l I
VhV 19 R FURL0KS6 SO-CRLLEP ?
^ J* sj MMrt'ln wlWfc '
IHE FURLONG (220VARDS) MEANT-j
THE LENGTH OF A FURROW. IT +* '
WAS SUPPOSED TO REPRESENTEE"-:
DISTANCE C*.EN COULD PLOW
WITHOUT STOPPING TO REST f IP
r ^ ~
g'. XTHtNK Y l^l/WELt.THE ASKEP ME iPYt
S GOING TO A I PLANNED 10 KEEP MY/
i MARR^JtUMI > JOB! "THEN HE ASKED IF
?T^WHAT^ l^VOU WERE A GOOD COOK...
*1111^3
rrp INTO A fl WftD MO IDEA \/IT WASN'T^ fi
i OUR COMPAMV S 77V/J7T5IR! <
rOFFlCt,^ CORRESPONDENCE] IT WAS >
IZZLE/*i? COULD BESO V\lUIS <
Ififaif
E FIRST "5S| Z'SOODf A/OW DID^N I |P
PS I WAS I 'you 1X5 IT ? Z f <
H A COUPLE - Vs? ry?1-^? %N
the; BANK f \
sry
gD
^ \\\f GET SMART! "TARE'S NiOl ^
VMD....J- ? ClKwiCt; ivl V.II/NI.U^ r-^v? B
??.oe11 "? vv iriMiNo r-UK |1
TIO LEADER 't
L\i?i I' Carolina avenue. Director! *
CjtJei * rhl K. C. Estell Sr/ of Dal-I
a' las. 'ic:;. :, reported thr.t the cx-j
executive committee has" arranged
v a historical- meeting. Mrs. Bessie
r S. 1'stoll, secretary, Birmingham
iv Aia.. urged all Sunday Schools to 1
n send., their registrations as early 1
I ;,S puSsiUt1. '
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j
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1'anclgroove Siding'
'1 1 NEW, attractive siding |
"; * which is both economical
ami durable has beifl introduced
and now is. available at most
?t u hi I < r yn rds.~ Known as MasonUc
i'aiielgroove, this panel siding
has distinctive-appearing
uvooves, %" wide, which appear
vertically at interval^ of 4
of TflwnflnAJ B
... V? Aviuys.i^u A Itau* 1 LH.
wood, a material already in ) P
wide use for exteriors, Panel- 4 B
! grcove is distinctive for these ! D
I reasons: * A \
Its resistance to weather. * j
j Its dramatic appearance*, \
which presents a pleasing archi- I"
j tectural effect. . js ''
It's easy, economical installa--.j
I tion due to the-large size panels j
I andshiplap joints requiring no i
j special skills or treatment.
I Available in lengths of 12' j
. and 10' and in widths just over j .
, 4 ,. Masonite Panelgroove may
?-tie applied-directly "tor studs, or "j
..over sheathing. Like the plain j
Tempered Presdwood, Panel- V 1
groove takes and holds, paint
unusually well* ' .... j
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r FtWALLVmff WANTED A [f
L TO KNOW IF V/e AffF u jfl
B^HrTrrtfio
5lD HE /NO! THE BOOK Kj
5me vou Li Purr him' in such \
THE ^VGOOD HUMOR, HE J
lljj I
By H.T. Elmo
ONE OF THE BILL
:OL LECTORS DlDN'T/l
SHOW UP^ A
By H. -T^ E-LM-Q__
"v/wprr 5Ewse ts THERE \
IN V/16MIMG FOR THINGS)
SIDO HAVE? yr-^j
rp?^? K ^
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WASHINGTON SubsCI
Carver 'Village
Columbia's most economical T1*A P
two bedroom apartments for I 1 lit 1
colored. $39.00 and $43.33 per Y* V"* I
month, or $9 and $10 per I H /
?eek. C?U 5-1534 for details. MaKdT
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I? TIRE
WEEKEND
' /.* ' PI AI ^ T(',0xi r>
- : | 100<rc (.<)ld H
B Gua
I USED TIRE:
1950 FoFd 4 Door- R- TIRE
h. o.i>. $595 ! n11_
Clean 20<>y Two Nolcli
1949 Ford Clb. Cpe R.
?-**r- New $395 .4 & P At
tires j- Good L
j . IS17 Si
1951 F o r (I Victoria I I'H.
t^nipe. Extra WE BUY. S!
Vr" ? ' mmb
ED BROC
1951 Mercury 4 Door , _ ,
133 R. H. o $895 A Good Pl
D. Clean Clean ^ Ui
2516 M
1953 Ford--Conw- Cpe. ? tjtt ?
22000 meter R. I in.,
dean ^
. a I ^C!?i25H88SI
-?See us-for yoi
1951 Cfttl. 62 4 Dftol". replacement pari
E x t r a clean plies and aut
? H. $1695 shop work.
H. M. ____ , > JENKINS ,
^ _ PARTS SE
i Springs
BROOKS New
j n J v*
and jUs6u Cars
i New & i
2043 TWO NOTCH KI>.. lor., ?, ,
Columbia, S. C. - ' ,952 \to,d R' '
~ PHone~:^TrTi) ~ ?-_c.ea?- !
10-10 Mere. R. &
! 10 CARS'E7
.Sky High}!,0,,"uus,LValue
J Queen
828 Harden St.
1 j I' rnoN
i . . I mssmea
Lowest J j,lows. pj
PRICFS IN ! Fertilizer 1
TOWN I 5 v Gah
Fishing
. rONTjAC ''8* Ru- HEN
dio, Heater a n d |
Hydramatic ? A | HARDVB
steal $4991
for I 1321 Assembly t
COL U Ml
1953 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. HHHfli
Radio, heater anil
Hy drive. E x t r a H
clean $79f) EVANS
1947 DODGE 4 Door
Runs ?99
GOOD ____ A. Full line of <
Fresh
->-? . "TV ,Tt~.,7
1940 OLDSMOBILE ' ' |330 J a"r?!. S
TIHvp it C70 ! VYaverly Scct.o.
i e 1 ?p7J Open Until 9 P
for * 8 to 12 S
MANY MORE ALL ?SiHS8
MAKES ? MODELS
i-ttjuii.s?WK m
FINANCE SERVICE 3
' MEN ... I Bl
m 1 I 11)52 Pontim
= Capitol 1
.-A H healer
Motors 1
sedan,
"Your Studebaker heater
Dealer" | We R
Open TilJ 9:00 P. M.
~ 17ZS UUItVAlK ST. ~ ::* PHONE
3-4068 |
i - . .
- ^ \ ' I
-Z~ ~." rSaturday, Juno 18, 1951^^ ?
ribe For
Carolina Parts Co, '%
almetto special $
I 11)51 PLY. Good second car $245 \
U)ER Phdnes 6-0528?6-0529 I
Camden llwy. Columbia, 75, S.C,
Kb
S A L E !
AIL.TIRES ZZZ_.
? cxcli.
qxch.i
r=*= r-r- $7.1*5 CXC'Vl. ! T> ? /"1 C ' ~T~ 1 '<
_ _ 88.1)5 exch. j ^ ^ ^
ran tee
12 Mw- THUR. FRI. & SA^. I
S S2.50 up. i A i
lVlART 1 1 ^ i"New iires .
, ' rh. 2-2581'2, Pay only 25% down
n iii MHi 3 Open each nite til
ss^esmmmmm 9 O'clock
ITO SABES 0
, A n SAFETY SCOPED
ised Cars
imter St.
2-1896 i USED CARS
SilmiMBMii-i 1054 Buick Super --- ?2595
Mi ,|? n mm urn ' Chev. _i___ 1395
K mptors ^ 55 ,
SCe To Buy 1950 Pontiac 695
sed Cars 1951 chev. 695 A
IN ST I
3-8045 i Kancock-Buick
Company
ir requirtments in v,r**jRELat BARN^WELl
ts equipment, supomotive
machine PHONE 3-7545
inHMMM
RVICE, INC.
'S, S. c.
Senate Street i
JSED CARS j Grocery Store
Si 11. Extra. ! . GROCERIES :
----- ?? > 1 ?
_ * A Full Line of Groceries 4
' " 21,5 i OPEN ALL .DAY SUNDAY
H. 120.") Mrs. James LeDeaux, Manager i
I ... . _ _ '
-Tl? CLKAN_ . 11360 Senate St. Columbia, S. C
Uwlela Al A Real k?n. 1.01K7 ^ : ?7;
rgain P ?7 . 7
Motors .I (f
Col'a., S. Cj
l!r; _i dixie meat &
?FISH MARKET
j*' # Full Line Of
low Repairs Fresh Meats, Fish
Distributors and Groceries
r Pnnflnir 0PEN 7 AM' Tf? 10 PM. , '
. ivuoung EVERYDAY
? Tackle 2137 read street
npfY |
ftBBSSHflBHHIHMHfc
ARE CO. Visit
St. l'hone 4-t>939
MBMR Auto Sales
^ee
Our Selection of
I BROS. RETTED
HKRY - DL1 ItitV _
^V-Foods and USED CARS *
?' Pw; d*?? 410 Gervais Street J
. M. each Evening n . o
unday A. M. LyOlUITtDia, b. C Jjj
WE SELL THE BEST I B
USED CARS IN TOWN I
TV TTI1 AH1 T7" T\T '?- * ~
> i riwiri iviiNU I'UINTIAC
rl>e luxc?l-do or Ford CI lib Coupe. Ra- u fl
hwuler^
['iistoin 1 dour J'J.r>2 I.M\mouth 2 door se- I
radio & $595 dan, radio and $650 ^
heater
eep From 50 to GO Good Used Cars on U jfl
Our Lot at all times I
-KING PONTIAC 1 1
1925 MAIN ST.