The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 01, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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PjfejH U. GETS $1 ?5,000 r
kV. university, Columbia, S. C., recontKly
received a loan of $1-15,000
H r.v -from the Community Fac ilities
Br*,' Administration of Housing and
r Jp8om? finance Agency. i
Hr The money will be used to reha- '
R: bilitate an existing residence ball j
to pro^ide Hvin^g quarters for 150
By Allen university was organized
in 1880 as a coeducational liberal
arts institution with programs in
R- teacher education, lis enrollment 1
in 1954 was more than 700 stum
LKUS3 HOA1) AMU tlU RCH j
Rev. S. E. HIc'ks?Pastor I
K. . - ?
SALUDA Sunday School o n
time with .the Su-pt. amp momhers
at their post of duty. The lesson
^ was. wonderful taught awl review?
cH hv al]. Subject, Renewed, Al?
' legiance to the law.
After Su/iday School we had a ,
short 1'rayer service. Opening nor. |?
vice with hymn-AOS. What A l'vricrul_l
We Have In Jesus, Prayer by Sisi [
,, Simmon, Scripture reading. St. j
Matt. 2:2!V:'24:3; Missionary offer-1 .
ing, hymn 21)2.
The Rev. Hicks came forward)
and delivered a great message |
from St. Matt. 24:13. His text was
' He that shall endure unto t h e'
end.
It was Qirartorly Conference-at-L
Church today, hut the Klder d i d
not -conic and our Pastor acted as ?
"Presidintr- Klder.
The Trustee Rally was nice.
Collection -was good.
Visitors are always welcome. i ?
' . Rpt.
A & P AUTO SALES
Good Used Cars
1817 Sumter St.>
~~ - ?PH. 2-1896
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A t) A M S
USED CARS
2517 MAIN STREET
1001 RrlAii* Chcv. .H. Turn
Signals ' $1
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IMIONE 1-3911
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ED BKOCK MOTORS
i A Good Place To Buy
Clean Used Cars
2516 MAIN ST ^
r - ^ Pm-3-8044 ? ?
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? Pappy's
Used Cars
BUY
? TRADE
SELL
1700 Sunset Dr. ~7~i7l?. f-HN(T7
"DEAD WI'lII PAPPY AND HE
~HAPPY"
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Johnson Paint Store
(_ ulSTUinUTORS
Fabrics
Stag Paint* Wallpaper _
Fire Points Columbia, 8. C.
Mnr m HAKU1..N ST, Phone 3-6473
I JACK EVANS
QUALITY FOOD
I and MEATS
grva
.i
we sell To-morrow are
V on the Farm Taday."
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tHOVl OFTEN MfWTHE DES16N ?T ON
UN\TEO STATES CO\NS BE .;
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g once \h 25 years....: h?m z
I w ACCORDING TO LftWf
HOW LARGE-. ARE 1HE PARKS
IN TAE ROCXV MOUNTAINS REGION?
^ERV LARGE' FOR EXAMPLE, SfcN LU15
PARK,COLORADO IS LRRQER
TWAU TM5 STPfTE OF MASSACHUSETTS...
C3.R6& SR. MILES) COLORADO'S
^SMALLEST PARK .SOUTH PARK, IS
251 A?OUT T-? $!2l CP gVlGPc ISLP.'\D ? |CHUCKLE
i CORNER
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'"VM^TS VJRONG VshTrA YOU? .
'.^LLVOU'VE SEEN DOING "TUG PA9T*5iy
N':6KT? 15..COMPLAIN
P^BOUT HOVv I COOK HASH !xv
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THE * FIZZLE* FAMIL
/Vou-re a successful^ Krwi jus
I AUTHOR, MR. FIZZLE! y INTO TM:
? /CAN you ONE ME r^U ^ME'
V^gOME^PVlCE^y [E ?
? THE RHYMlMiCi K<
vou promised rfirV1 ^
MONEY FOQ A. NEW / " / ( 1
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*THE RHYMING RC
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fcN ECHO RESULTS FROM SOUND
WAVES TURNED BACK RFTER THEY
1 HSVE STRUCK A ftEFLECTON<S ^
SUR FACET ECHOES PROVg-IMftT ~ I
SOUND TAKES TIME TQ TRAVELTT
I WHV DO SRW-ORS VJHRRTCOil^o^
"TURT RRE VERV V^\DE RT TRE
BOTTOM ? ^
TO EN&0LE TMEM. V/WeMCLEDMiNC*
0&CK6 OR lRO'^G IN EHRULOW <
WPTER. TO RO_w L'p T*i0R ?.
TROUSERS cmS -V '
" BOV1. HOW I MIGG MY .
Vs/\FE,S COOK\NG.^.,.;-fl
WHENEVER X CAN f* _ J
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>T l/^XF vou STEPL-fromA 1,
E \NR\T\Me y lOME PlUTH.oe \TlS J
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'OU BtUBSSR MGRSY^LPHE RE'SJ
1 HftM AMY-WOMAN / . L IN CONT
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NEW BRTIIEk* UAI'TlriT ? iCIIIRC'II
Rev. F. S. J<ines-?Fast or ? ! .
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! Sunday School hejran at the Us- '
I lial hour wit.h Supt. Mr. T. 31. Me- '
I EIrath and Staff of teachers a t
! their post of duty. The lesson was
| beautifully discussed hy the vari- '
i ous classes and l evjewC'd hy t h e
Lull was ^
1 ' Uflllilll'i l.mmnv up-. ?|tn x
! by .class No. 5, Mrs. Nancy Allen 1
; and Mrs. Annie M. Styles teachers. *
| After Sunday School, several
j \\-i?rshipped at Trinity AMK /ion, '
Uo.v. .1. T. Coleman Pastor. ' v
AUUOO P. M? the Ladies Mis-|v
ytmnrrfea met at- Trinity .Avh-'cli \y;ts ?
;i i-mnd occasion. Several?cars - J
from Woodruff attendeTT^Thp ra--^
I , 1 .? \ic 1 !>....?! .i-'h
......... . m.i|> ii- v urn oapLlSL
i Chuveh. K??v. F. S. Jones, Pastor, i ^
Kev.'.W. M. Watson of-Greenville j
was guest-speaker. New llethel Sr. j ,l
C.'ioir furnished music. \ Also se- j N
; '. ri al caI > l'l nut Woodruff attended ^
| the Baptismal .servieo ^?Sunday.i
| night at Maple Creek, Greet'.* S. C. j^1
~j?Che ,\t'\v Pithe!?Stars of?X??
I li.'thet I't'lideieil-a program.- : LL
Uttle Miss Ant lunette Parks of j '
" Brooklyn. N. Y. have heen visiting ; A
her grand mother. Mrs. Mertrude j -41
CHnksealo in Greenville and is nov\ ; Sl
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.v5 dting her ot.her irrand mother,"
--iLts^Jiffie J; Parks this city. j *)
Mr. Uiehurd Parks. Miss F.li/.a-' '
| L.'th Parks and Mrs. Carrie Xorris \
j and granddaughter, Gwendolyn and, **'
jXamll^of Washington. D. spent '
i !>,. week with their nioVu-r Mi s. P:
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Kt'fie J. Parks ajnd other relatives. 1
Also* Mr. UK-hard. Mrs. Carrie I"*
Xorris. Miss I'dizaheth Parks. Mrs.'
Nma Armfield. Caroll a?id Gwendolyn
wore the guest of >i r. and ''
[Mrs. Art.'uir Madden. Mr. ami Mrs.- 'j
j Uillie Collette and Mrs. Ah'e Parks J
; in Ashville. X. C. last. Tuesday,
j . Mr. O. I?. Alexander of Chester, ^
| Pa., is here visiting his parents.
. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Alexander r>n '
-U:;4-i?i:ui...i3t. r%L
teaman Itiee nf 'U;.-' NrT,\,.;
! here visdtinjf his pari'iits, Mr. ami '
1 V
; Ji!^. Toiyt Kieo <m Pine St.
' For the news, read, the Pa!- '
nii'tto T.eader. * *
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Kinard L. Parks.. Kjii. U
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BUY BONDS ?
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BjT H.r T.tILMO 1yi*
you steal from ^-n! ;'
|MftNVjT'6 RESEARCH/,
nasi bh j
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tOrkVoRH ANH GLOVER AMU
"!BrTIT _
lev. |{. II. Hampton?Pastor --MT
fARMKI? Praise t h
ami; Tor~Th<r Lord is-Kood: Sinj
raises unto his name; for it i
doasaut. Ps. 135:3.
S. S. was open, sin^injr, Jesu
vcep Me Near The Cross led lr
earlier of Class No. 1, Sister C. Ii
lrl'omls. After, the order of'ser
Tee; ult^qTrrirterly-tdasses w _a_
onibmcd~ffTnt tnuuht hy Miss-Maj
Taneis MeCombs. Subject of th<
esson was, "Renewed Allejrujnc
"o The -Law." Rev. Hampton- re
iewed_t?he lesson in his usual ad
isoiy manner. We certainly mis
L':ie):yr of class No. 4 who is ah
cut on account of illness, 1 hTf. ~A
'. W heeler. \\'e pray he wi 11 stmi
e out attain.
v. "
~MTs. Linnie P.ercher at the niani
nd tlit? Choir sang,' Before Jeh<
all's Awful Throne. Rev. Hump
hi lined hymn 4, ('. M., Bro. M
ielclier ollereii pillier. Choir . huh
luide Me O Thou Great*Jehovah
ml hymn. Come Ye That Love Tin
onH hdee< I,-??cri pi lire, ML fjantr-H-r
-. ,* eonunents and amunmeements
ymti. offering and Prayer of "Con
t'eration. . The pastor brought i
nil stirring message from Gen
Ye' Shall" not eat of it neithei
lull ye touch it, lest ye die
heme- "The Devil's First -Tran
ution With Man." ITe conclude?
inging. Must Jesus Bear T'u
ross_Alone. Offering for t h c
istor, $21.0i;, for Brother Archie
inker, $10.70. We were proud t(
?e him at Church again.
The. I'sher Board rendered r
rogram Sunday night. Fiv<
oards present, sponsored by tJit
resident, Mrs. Ruth Lomax, A
>r.g with Mrs. Johnson. Mrs
"are, Mrs. Walker and Mis:
isincne .Midir.eton, ptoyram. M>
mintrv Tis (TTThec led by the
22rdPsaTrhsT" Lord's
raver, a selection by Shadj
ibve, 'O olden Star Quartet o 1
hbeville. Clover, sony Fannie
CP, Little Mill; sony. Sarah Am
* i?I <. Ruckford. Speaker. Hattii
!. Uele her. The (iblden.Star Quar
t' of MeCornvick rendered 2 pie
>s. The niarchiny and sonys were
ra'Ul.- Collection, Shady , C rpve
1/25; Hrpnah, $5.25; Rock fore
1.0.(50;? Little Mill, $7.25? Clover
5.1X1. Tire, two Colden Stars reall;
any.well. We are lookiny forware
) them aye in the. 2nd Siuidsi;
v<?niny. --t-ot-al?collect ion. S.'12.0ir
Mr. It. T. Oliver attended t h
issoe'ation sit Clover's Chapel an
cported a yrand Ses/ion. Re\
human preached Sunday. Rc\
Jarrett followed and- Itev. Hooze
any and set thiny on lira- for
chile.
Mi-. (".Moi iio C hoar
ny witit ll"v. ('. <!. C.i.iell it it
5V'"?d'i'iy I5en?idivf' Co'loys-. She. i
no of Mt. Carme! "yir! - who fiji
shed sit Mi-in-L -Hiyji. We wish fo
T-V a -"i'is! 1!5 tip pi. ? ?
Si-tor l.yd.'i 1'sirks and Si *i
)ai.y Robin son is on t he- sick lis!
I r /11 |T.-T:, -i liat !"iTij>i i?i"!r~"
fijrht ami I'ray. I'ra;
.|n ci;J!y for al! .-'irk anil .-shut-ins.
Mrs. I'>. Jnlin.-'jii. Kj?t.
By KOBACB Ft.^n
n?3T vou OON*T\
u~CAX <?&x/
By HORACE ELM *
^.LV.;;.v/rrHtBLE
cnr*
v^rTBi'As j
For the Home
i ?
v A Room for Two Children
! HEX two youngsters, occup
- | the same room, ordinal il
^ ^ they have little privacy, llcyvevei
H T>y using u bit?of?wianinatiu
^ | and 1Jljiu1111ity;?the- fiviMhrn
i". selves family can create a 1001
that has two ?^everything, plu
- -built-in privacy.?
First, Wie'ruom is divided h
s iheans of an extra-wide divide
desk and. closets. This way, there'
_ be a separate* -etuil-V- and < li.: hi
T~:5=:9r5;
. '"Cfel ;
; . . .' rni;:!
. . ! -" Vr
-t i '-= '<* 1 -~^
I ' ^
| storage area for each child. T'n
~~j i"ii "f lhn r'-y nil'
' ! pleted by ft eliding door.
- J . Other features may include
i radiator enclosure, fluoreseon
. lighting, spacious-drawers in th
r j desks and an attractive soft'i
j Use of Masonite hardhoards fo
' | the closet walls, desks, soffit an
I as underlaymeut for the flexibl
' [ floor covering makes such a root
> 1 improvement both economical am
.? j easy. A large variety of hard
, j. boards far these pur poses ar
} j available at lumber yards.
Ilardboard.s mudc by Masonit
Corporation, the pioheer produce*
are made by exploding clean wooi
1 chips in huge guns and thei
compressing the fibers into, thin
? strong panels under extreme-hta
and pressure, fioing all wand
these panels may be worked ant
finished lit-o W..O.I
For a free plan detailing liov
to ore:-' a y,oi|i h room for two
' Service Iiurcnu
: : ' \V = i<l-.iHi.'t.p
' . iT i'.nvtint
r <
i ? -v' PINE
STREET
; ' FOOD STORE
Variety of Moats, Poultry ant
Complete Lines of Fancy
: MtOLERlES :
! Fr oc Delivery Service
, * una pive STREET '
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j* us "* . * 2?>WXPi-;i
See us for your fo?|iiirtmonts
j ioplacomont parts et;uipm< nt, ?
J olios and automotive macli
,1' -frop work.
d j ! : \ KI N> A L T(>M < >TI V K
PARTS SERVICE. INC.
Springs '.V Things ~~
i ' it.'ti) Main St. Columbia. S.
WASHINGTON
- Carver Village
Columbia's most oconomin
too bedroom apartments ft
colored. $.'19.00 ami SI.'l.TI p?
month, "or $9 and $10 p<
week: (til?8-1531 for del ail
I
Let Us
ItB-llOOF OR HIVE
vol:K HOI Sl<: THE
MMvKKll K KIWI UK
Small Monthly Terms
No Down Payment
Centra] Roofing an<
Supply Co.
Seaboard Hark I'hone 2-19
I WE SET
USED C/
- BUY FROM
IPSO Chevrolet ,2-1) o <? 1
dio, heater. * fend.'
Tires like now
IMI'.t Plymouth 2-1) n o v
(ir?jy. Keeonihtionei
molor * $54":
Good tires ..
We Keep From 5(
Our L<
KING
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Saturday, October 1, 1955 ?%
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EVAN??ROS___
i . I GROCERY
? * - A_Full line jof Quality Foodl and
2330 Laurel St. *Ph. 3-2120
I W averly SectiHn We Deliver
Open Until 9 I'. M. each F.venini
y 8 to 12 Sunday A. M.
wnn
n *2* *?* ** ^ Carolina
Parts Co.
r
jl Guaranteed Recondition Cylinder
^ lleadfc and Valves ? __
~ -lioHorjcs. Sturtrrs & GeneratorsJl *""*
"j Cajnd^nYlwy. ^ .Uolumti^~7^~SXi
ffitnnranv
rr.rn cars
a : :
I 1951 Pontiac 1 Door .... $795
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ID",o ('hcymlet _______ '195
II '1051 Plymouth ---- 605 *r - r
1050 IJuick Special 4 Dr.
L; 105:; Ford C-S 2 Dr. __ 1195 ?
. - 105:; Huick Riv. 110.5
r 4{ancock-Buick
1 '
i . Company
i. LAUREL a( EARN WELL
r PHONE 3-7545
':' Senate Street 7
Grocery Store
: GROCERIES :
I : * , ' t
A .Full Line of Groceri??
Ol'EN ALL DAY SUNDAY *7
Mrs. James LeDeaui, MantfM
r*
Senate St. Columbia, S. C.
Vhone 4-9457 ?
' t^ooDocooooaooooooocKtcaana
m! dixie meat &
;^;j fish market
t uJI Line UK. ' "
Fresh Meats, Fish
and Groceries
I \ V";
c- Ol'Ett 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M
5^ ? EVERY 1) AY
2137 READ STREET
T"*.
IOOOOOOO OiOpOOOOO oo o o o^oo
" Visit ~~?
L ' Citv Auto Sales
IP See
Our Selection of ~
BETTER
USED CARS d
j HO Gervais Street
9-? Columbia* S. C |
,L THE BEST I
VRS IN TOWN I I
KING PONTIAC - | 1
?j?tt*Ot?-Buick---4-Duor. - Dark I
niccn. Dvnaflow, radio k I I
1.later, turn sipn lis, ' D '
hark-up lights $745 1 I
> Tires like* new
11 ii> 1 DeSotO J-D'ior. Dark 3 -;l
I Blue. Fluid drive,radio *
| j - ,h luaicr $595 .? 11
I i _ Tires like.new i
) to 60 Good Used Cap? on ~~1 ^ Ifl
>t at all times *- ft <9