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Saturday, July 23. 19.in Personal Mention (ilC'I'S MKliKKK Mrs. X. (>. Blassengale, teacher of the A. L. Cof'hett Public School, Wagner. S. recently received t.ho Master's .Dfcgvee from A & T College, Greensboro, X. C. Mrs. Blassengule is a graduate > of Allen University ;utd a iuember of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Mrs. Anna Price and children.ClenTetVt and Jamilla of Washington. l?. are 111 the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillian Spam-on Oak street. Friends here are happy to greet her and the child "TAI.KNT PAR ADE " The Junior Missionaries of Emmanuel AME Church. 2120 P>arhamville Iliad, wil! present a "Talent Parade" on Thursday eveniny. duly 28 at 8 ]>. in. at t.'ie church. The talented younji' people of the church will he in competition with each other for the prize. (iuest Artists from the church, he choir of Allen University, and The Allium of Faith Sitijrers will also he featured. The admission is 25 cent. Te public is invited t o ? cViine and enjoy this evininu' with u* * ' . % : ' V. : DKI.T \ CONTKtyT?WINN ER fill'TKi) \\ n il f FRAN TRIP TAMPA, EI.A. "Queen o f '* Hearts," Aliss Yvonne Abel, win -n>'f of the-?lopiiluiitv event . spitn.' toed hv Delta Sijrma Tlveta'? Mamma Mu Sijjnia Chapter, departed recently on a four-day thrue-njirht?torn?of C uha. The all-expense trip was the winning '.contestant's first prize. A Manatee County public school librarian, "Queen" Abel w a ? O crowned durimr lavish coronation ?**- ; l: r,1 f .7. ?i?^ , ,-n-iiHPnn-.> ?iiu-ii leaiureo jioss II. Kembdxt of- the Moss. H. Kuru drix Organization and national . Cora-Cola Company representative, as tfuest. Ml\ Kendrix IF warded a trophy to Miss Ahel on behalf of the Tampa Coca-Cola Hottlinjr Company. Well known in the Suncoast ? irnt, CVliss Ahel?is?a?resident?o4 ' Ilfadentpn. and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. I>e]ta"\s (lamina Mu Sijrma chapter is comprised of sorors in Tampa and St. Petersburg and the general roast area of Florida. O. ^ *?J ~~-:l ?> ' 9 Hlfi SISTERS ( LI B ' .vl'-INl? (lliOVF COMMIXITY '' o The rlub met at the home of M'^s. Willie Pajis. President and ofI'iViffs*' present. I)ev?tirt? rarri,ed i hi t in its "usual" manner. Min - .i i t's 0 ) n.rrt?am I rcihl.; unfinished and r.oA i business' w a5 <TTs7Tfs?PTt7 The ,.c!ul> is taking .thejr trip on tin- >5(h1 Sujiilay which is t*he' :ii. Eietuijic that wants "to ioitf us . . r si 2 on -tuis t t ip' please contact' us at ."at' opcThVirst pay first "served. l ite limited time is" Sat. .'!l)th. v *" ?So?gid?you> l:iii- 10 u-v I- V this .date. - > . "" Tlw tuis will tie leaving Mr. T. "I:; Mills at o'clock A.M. So ho ?on tipte-'and 'enjoy this wonderful trip. quite a thrill -will* be -c .yours Contact us at once I'lease. "V riHjpws otci hi s lii.vs in * * V?i\i KI< 11 MONO! Va. (AND.-The In A oil States Circuit Court of Appeals here last week threw out segregation oh blisses in a ^ ruling on a Columbia, S. ('. case. The court, spitting heavy fire against proponents (Jf segregation, sahl that t.he principal'applied by ttii' I'nited States Supreme Court "decree outlawing public school ? .avmBltaHUII SIIUUHI lit! .l|i|>nni III caves involving transportation." In Washington, hftth Congress and the Interstate Comint'ift' Com miss ton were asked to end other transportation practices. VETERANS OONT FO06ET- IF YOU CAN'T YOU*. VAMEDlCAL OK PENTAt APPOINTMENTS NOTIFY vout? va pf6*oNAL ofna SO IT CAN Give A 80PDY A BPEAK. SY SCHEDULING HIM fO*. YOOft SPOT. INt t*n information four ADMINISTRATION otfa<? I -? ' Celebrates 8th B * V J* ? ft , ; ::'i FRANCIS of 107 Charles Avenue, King [Birthday. July 2, 1055.' He rows of King's tree. S. C. an< 1 rows, formerly of Seneca, S. Health For All How Long Will It Keep? July weather brings up the perennial housekeepin problem of the over-stuffed refrigerator. Cool drinks are in demand; fresh vegetables are coming from the garden every day. What foods spo jingo ' " I.ofr-oV(n'" VoTd\ed-foods, especially meat and poultry, must he -ret ngerated as quickly as pOssit lilt' to prevent development oT ' the bacteria known as staphylococci ci.-These are the'Httle fellows that 1 These are t.he little fellows that ,a cause food poisoning. Putting hot foods right Into?t+m?rcfiigui aUu won't hurt the food, but it may raise , the temperature in an already overloaded refrigerator, too [ high. Plate the containers of hot foods in cool water before refrig crating to speed cooling. Don't > leave them outside more than an hour. Other excellent mediums for de velopinent of staphylococci are sandwiches made with mayonbaisc, soup stocks, and gravies. Four hours outside the refrigerator is the limit of safety." The safest rule is to use them up within aTew days. Fr?sh meat keeps in the rofrig erat or.,somewhat better than cook ?i'il' nii'iil Chopped nicnt should lie frozen or cooked immediately: The life of fresh pieat can he prolonged by cooking just before ?n?..i ???? " ii lin ns. j nis Kiinr wre nacferia in the fresh product, so you ktart off with a "new" food. Vegetable shortenings and salad oil should he refrigerated if they are to he kept for more than a few weeks. Fresh vegetables are best, of I course, if they are eaten within ; a few hours of picking. High temperatures speed the enzymatic change from sugar to starch-? the l'eason"why city folk never know the real flavor of corn on the eoh and new peas. If these vegetables' must he held -before cooking refrigerate corn in its husks and peas in their pods. ? To get the most from your refriterator these?hot days^_ he sure you aren't wasting sj>ace on unopened bottles and cans or use less little dabs of left-overs. Don't open the refrigerator door unnecessarily. And he suTe to defrost when a half inch of- frost lifts accumulated on the freezing unit. ? ?? This column is sponsored, in the interest, of bettor kuntth l?*i The Richland Tuberculosis Asscv 1 elation. ? r F.I.KS NEWS -I -rlw> Vll-c has moved. The {new location is 1122 Oak Streak j will be ready to open Friday nit < -Lluly 22. L05!jt 8:00 l\ M. At | friends are asked to come out or : the opening ni^ht July 22, 1055 j 8:00. P. M. <|jU Thank You! I BUY BONDS irthday B ?:': BURROWS stree,: S. C., celebrated his 8th C Is the son of Mr. Eugene Bur-jr i Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins Bur- i w* c. - , iL VARIETY TALENT SHOW TO j HE II EI.I) IN ALLEN UN IV Kit-' . SITY AUDIOUIUM 1 !s j lat The Variety Talent Show to be j-ei held in the Allen University Audi- | th< ?Ini lnm this; Friday duly 22 at.^8 P. j (Zr M. promises an exciting program ; SCi of local talent. Contestants a n d - fr< featured artists will render varied gr types of song "and dance. Among [those participating are: Princetta su< bin son. Mtliam and Pair?Bugan, t"Bl, Elliott (1 unthrone, Pvt. Hector, ch Medical Detachment, Ft. Jackson; no - Millie Olij.'uinf. (Iwendolvn Bailey. ^ ,| nniKiici v,auson, /Mma rsauey i\o, vella Hinton, Elbert Honors, Ed- lis ' winlon and Millicent Fields,- Ger- , sit aldine and Nathaniel Smalls, Larry set Calhoun, Con ine Howies, Virginia | sti Drown.The Tung Wungs and a~FTi musical rendition (as a quartette) atl l?y Mrs, Nancy Cough, Mrs. Vivian mi ' Donaldson, J. C. Artemus, Jr. and su< \V. T. (ioiigh. Also, to lie featured 'Ea as guest artists arp Miss Delores |Wr Dickerson and Floyd Ellison, pupils | 1 of John W. Hunter, of Allen Uni- j sti I vprsit.v, accompanied by Mr. Tlun- sh< ' tef. The GALA SCHOOL >-OF 'Wi DANCE will perform throughout , bel the evening. I nic Captain Richard M. Lee will M. wo C. the affair and is expected to give the audience a real treat, as ? he is considered quite the expert | The affair is_ being sponsored 0^ > hy group six of the building fund campaign of St. Luke Episcopal i ^Minieb. \Ik A i chairman; Mr. George.- Wheeler, ' jn^ director of the program. rjCi ' cht BROOKLAND BAPTIST Soi CHURCH ~ , Sed Rev. T. T. Marsh. Pastor ! ien S. S. began at the usual hour 1,11 with Supt,, officers and teachers j at their post of duty. The lesson | | was beautifully taught and dis- . i cussed. Every one enjoyed it. , 1 11 on .l sch 11:30 the morning service open-j ed with Mr. Louis Richardson'.,. j All1 conducting the Prayer Service. [ ^ The morning scripture was read ^ hv the pastor, renting Romans mil 14:1-17. Then we heard a wonder-j j ful message from the pastor. His: ^ text was taken from Amos 14:4. j .. Subject -"Prepare To Meet God.", v --4 No This was a commendable one. j . Both choirs and Usher Board. . was at their post of duty in the morning service. q ^ At 3 o'clock, the Rev. F. M. | a Yoiing and Friendship Baptist j Church from Columbia, and the pastor and congregation of the Friendship Baptist Church, I/oes- | " ville, S. C., worshiped with us in. wc celebrating our Homecoming Day. m< A very-short program was held 1 before the message. Then Rev. F. Mi M. Young from Columbia, came hu I ??? n.-? emu uiMivni'ji/ a vi*ry line i | soul stirring sermon from (ienesis thi I 28:20. IVlis too was enjoyed by 1 everyone. j i'c Tbe doors "of the church were fi*1 1 opened with singing "A Charge * '< * To Keep I Have." We had the un ' financial repore'and afterward, 1 the benediction' by Rev. Young. Pinner w a s served on the i th | ehurc.h grounds. Tliis also was en j tri joyed by everyone.? ti< j N'ight service called off. nr I hiu.st sa.v we are thankful to N, i (ioil f-.?r such a nice fine day on ia j our first Home Coining Day. tei Lorraine Davis, Rpt. at f I ...... THB PALMET >eauty Culturist Gi onvention In WasI Jersey City, N. J.?Approxiffla- t; y 1000 delegates from the 48 o ites, the Virgin Islands and Her- I > ida will attend the 38th annual v iivention of the National Beauty t ilturist League. Inc.", to be held J Washington, 1). C. August 14-18, S wording to Mrs. Cordelia Greene hnson, national president of the r st Beauty Culturist league. - ~\ Among the highlights for the c ?etjngs will be a panel discussion t the Garnett Patterson high liool auditorium on the subject c leauticians United for Economic 1 curity." The keynote _address t 11 be made by Frederick Morrow, t visor fin Kiwinne? Donnrfmrtnf c mnierce. Edward R. Dudley, na- i rial director, "Fight for Free- _ ni," National Association for the i I viincpniimt of Cblored People. 1 II also address the body. r The president's banquet will be i Id Mohday night, August 15 at e Willard Hotel. Other sofcial > ents include a Garden Party a t 5 e Masonic Home and a straight j 11. Charles Bynum, National In- l rracial Director of Polio, will be i est speaker at a polio breakst. 1 A special feature will .be t h e ormer Secretary 1 aniel Gets New Bi HOLLYWOOD ?(ANT)?That. ? never too late in life-- for be*' :ed honors to be enjoyed by the 1 cipiejit, was never so true as in i e instance of Ruby Berkley < intlwin secretary to the late II reer. star Hattie McDanieR i >m the time she first . became t eatly famous, until her death. |i For close upon the heels of the ii ccess 01 ner urst widely dissrttl - book, ??Good- ? Xo-~-Lfc, J. ack," came other?honors, in- -t iding her debut in - movies--and j, \v a special award. ~y * c Previous to Miss McDaniel's v e to fame, with, both, the nece^_ y and the need for a private . a "retary. Mrs. Goodwin has been | a uggling at the family home in j a ilerion California, near here, to?ttract attention ' in literature, t ;antime working at times o n ; b ch papers as the Californiil J a ,gle as a feature and editorial ; v iter. ' o But a blessing for which she 11 very grateful came wheals; artly after "Gone With Thu ti ind,'* she was employed by tho | fi loved Hattie and cou!d_ devote a >re time to her own creative j< rk. Her contact with the great J et's Bury Jimcrou pokesman Tells At that discrimination fii AmeI . an life is dying, George Mit-j u dl, executive director of t h e p .ithern Kegional Council udvi-.ft 1 an Atlrsita university aud-' ee recently to meet with white i izens to survey what change-j-i-i* i needed to implement inte(n&; | n in education. I n an address before a summer ool assembly on "Work'ng To-. w her in the Local Community," tchell described the emerging w ;tern in the South as one i n ich interracial citizens comttees meet to consider probis dealing with the elimination ! A segregation in the educational! d; liL-This is true, he said, i n jC ft h Carolina, Kentucky and . a Kansas. " ! w It He said the states that are posing integration are fighting j ^ losing battle. *! Mitchell expressed confidence at prejudice could l>e eliminated . U people of similar backgrounds >rk together for matters of com | j* ti interest. I v hollowing the Atlanta speech, tehell last week addressed a | man relations workshop spon- . red by New York university at e Chelsea school, New York. He addressed more than 100 oil ^ ators and community leaders am various sections of the na- _ >ns TvtnvtOTrk?pint in the- nifith? nual workshop meeting.'5 i Organizations cooperating i n e workshop, which ifeatured aining techniques in human tela ms for administrators, teachers 1 parents, were the NAACP, at.onal Con Terence 01" Christns and Jews, the Catholic Inracial Council nul the Nation: Community Relations Advis TO LEADER oup To Hold lington Aug. 14-18 inveiling of portraits in the Hall f Kami* Room, 11> Logan Circle, CW. Karly registration indicate a ery large attendance, according o the national financial secretary, ills. Kessie_ 1L Freeman, o f Vashington. The National Institute of Cosnetology, a project of the N'BCL, vill...he conducted at the District if Columbia's Margaret Washington I l ilrh R..W.1 A in." . q 10 The institute will offer cosmetic homistry, appl ied psychology utsiness adniiiM.slration, Tiusiries* !t)iics, salesmanship, trichology dctro-therapy, art and niake-uj ind proper technique of shamp ng. _Prof. Donald C. Stokes, of, t h f Stokes Institute of Trichology, f'ai neh Murphy and Associates, ITnt ncmhers of the Johfl lirecK ( our >any will he instructors. Registration for the -.institute vill he held Sunday, Angus 8 ai 15 Logan Circle, N\V. Regular sul iect.s will be covered in t h t registration fee. Extra curricula] ourses for which additional cbarg< vilt i>e made include Charm a n i Personality and Weaving. ' j. - To Hattie Mc;lated Awards novie world broadened her views AetrerfkruuthoiRuby Goodwir md another conferred- on h e 1 ecently when Los Angeles bounty Supervisor |\enneth llahn ippdintod her a County Commisoner for Juvernile Hall's Probaion Department. She is the first ifegro woman to receive such a n ippointment. Director Philip Dunne juggled ka-Jlilm si'l ei'nle. ail 20th Ci limy-Fox's "The X'h-w from Ppmley's. Head'' so that " -Mrs. Goodvix* coUld attend the -swearing-in ercmony at the County Superisors' office. This is the third, honor within few nvfiths for Mrs. Goodwin, uthor of "It's Good to He Black," nd mother of five college-educaixaxa-1?tiliildion. She was awarded he Commonwealth Prize for the est b ook of non-fiction for her utobiography, and more recently . as named California's Mother f the Year for 1955*. Currently she is portrahing the ym pathetic role_ of Darr.a Wynne's housekeeper in the "view torn PompcyV Head," with Richrd _E{ran, Cameron Mitchell, Mar >rie Rambeaus. Sidney Blaekmer, erry Paris and Rosemarie? Howe. i Southern lanta U Audience y Council. ^^Tenei aTdisc usnion centered o n nplications of the recent Surenie court decree -on the eii' reement "f' desegregation. REEN VIEW FIRST BAPTIST HL RCII . . Rev. J. W. Davis?Pastor An impressive Sunday School as conducted by Supt. Abney and ic teaohers. Our general subject asi "Kzekiel And The Earlier aptivity." The lesson was enjoyed y all. A rnnort. o f the Fortv Ninth nnual Session of the State Sunay School and Baptist Training nion which was held last week 'as given by our delegate? Mrs, E. . Ahney. The Theme of this Conress was "The Church Fostering 'ersonal Christian Faith in the chool." " IW I)r. J. J. Ahney, our president ave a very inspiring address. He fated to the Congress that we as group have the power of a giant lit we are asleep. He urged us to -ake up and began to work from 11 angles and do it now.'The eonention was a successful one and II beautiful' from it. Our pastor nd family spent Wednesday and "hursday in Sumter attending this " onveniioiL . Our Morning worship began at * ~r> by Fredcty ! ' * ! ' \ ?s 111 r i v < rim MII.MiV Ily Freddye S. Henderson fur ':- " CAM') ) ' ' ' HK.MMNKS IN IIKADUNKS Always- interestinyr copy?t h e ^ feminine hemline Ls auain ifi ihuf: | After havingvasodilated' back, and forth, hp and down for t h e j past several seasons, they sVem 1 now to settle on u compromise. It ' seems that now the newest thing | in hemlines will be both up. a n "d j r down; front and back. In short | * sLightiy in front. ? | ' History is a big vague as t o i when it all started, but through! oyt the ages there has always been a bit of allude--a sort of. las cinati<t> attached to the hemlines of women's dresses. Oddly enough it does not seem to matter at 11:00 A. M. Music was rendered by the musical ohoir accompanied by Pvt. Turner of Fort Jackson. The morning message was det livered by our pastor taken from i (?t chapter of Isreal verses 1,2,3. The Theme: "The Effects of the ! Spiritual Sea." B. T. U. was conducted at 0:30 ' P. M. by its President, Dec. David. | Evening worship was held at ! 7:30 p. m. We had enjoyable ser- | 1 vices throughout the day. 'speedy recover. Miss M. Earl, our Musician, Mrs. j Thompson, Mrs. Davis,?and 'Mrs. . Walker. , _ ' *\\ e invite you to come and wor] ship with "us. Church Rpt. HICII IH1.L AME ( Hl'lK II Rev. W. S.Young?raster Sumter?Sunday School open at its usual hour by the Supt. Open| ing song, Blessed Assurance. The j Apostles Creed, Prayer by Sister } Elouise Singleton ending with the 'J Lord's prayers. Song, Jesus Is All | The World To Me. Roll Call o f officers, and Teachers. Scripture I Text, Decalogue, Song, In The! Yien Yard Of The Lord. Teachers were asked to take care of their classs and a beautiful lesson f o r todaS' was discussed by various classes, Election of Delegates to the SnnHay School Convention and " ACEL. Sunday School Delegate, Mis Ruthell Crim, Miss Mary Webb, Alternate. ACEL Delegate, ' Miss Maggie Weston, Miss Louise tcopeland, Alternate. Report j Offering remain in Bible Classes No. 1 taught by the pastor, and "remarks, comments by the pastor. Closing with The Lord Watch Between Me And T-hee. Morning worship began at 11:30 with Junior Choir furnishing j music. Opening-- with Praise God i From Whom All Blessing Flow. 1st ! hymn No. 1, Oh For A Thousand Tongues To Sing. Prayer by Bro. Elisah Praileau Sr. Sor^g, Praise tl N O W . . . i THE INCOMPARABI T $10 DOWN! FRI l| PRICE BRi WHY SIT ON Drive coolly all summer with this Cover of 9 lo 10 o*. thick-pile P0ffih1err\ jpgf autc :ovei ? 1 *wo HI , ( <!...d I. My ??n?y { ' NAMl I OH SOLID ALL AD0"? ACK : " CARS I c',f fci II ?- . .. ? T j' '"". ". ! what point they fall*--at kneehone, ariklehoite. or letrbnne--there i s always an indefinable charm llei.it ? t (i <i I it it l ?Vl iV\7i< tth Ififl' flVTtn e<?<l _ ^ s: -> I Gr; '.Hlmother's deftly exposed', ankle, as .she ascended the cai- i rLfge, was.as much a source <>f"de ' light to grandfather as the well-, shhpeu calves that fashion' tia.l released on main streets, through out the world, to the current crop. 01 male MlllllUlk. *: The hemiin. that trails slightly!^ in hack can he a \ery gia?efulj silhouette. M~uch of the pereiinial ! iappeal of the Spanish di reel's dress is due to tiie .ovely uny i n; which the hemline (cascades frhThi 1ront to haekT ? . i Just a word of. warning to the. \yould-he-wcarers of the "'trailing j hemline:" lie sure that your* posture and' carriage are Merfecj. in orJe.r t o look well, lh?r new,hemlines niu-t trail from a stately, regal hudy.: J Ye The Lord. Hymn lined, 247, My Soul Be tin Thy Guard, Scripture It) verses of 3rd. Chapter of (Ion- ( esisi Announcements hy the See- [retary, Bio. K. 1). Gadson, remarks , and comments hy the pastor. Song ' I My Soul Be On Thy Guard. Mis- , sion Player Bro. William Alston, 1 Missionary offering, S2.80, Text, 3rd chapter of Genesis a portion*""! ,,f ?h,. w.U e.j i I ...? UIV uv.ll VC1?C. OUUjKVl) VIOU IS Calling, Sonp Nobody But You Lord. A beautiful song was delivered by the pastor.. Song, Oh I'ur A?('l<i-<'r \\*:ilk With Clod. and spny by the Choir. Yes God Is Heal, Stand By .Me, Shout Till The Pywer Of The Lord "Come Down. Offering, $25.02. Remarks, FOR RENT COLORED Business Offices Newly Decorated Cpstairs REN T R E A SON A RLE EMERY 5?10c STORE Assembly Street I,, j pi iL in , jjy j ? I Professional Card , I TELEPHONE 4-1159 DR. D. R. DIXSON , O v. i/diiui ouikciiii Office Hours; 3 i\ M. To 7 P. M. and by 22t'S Lady Street .Appointment Columbia, S. C. ; : I Chitwood Salvage Co We Buy and Sell 1906 Camden Rd. T'h. 2-7845 Columbia, S. C.? . i Marvin Chitw ood L. 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