The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Judge bays aegrej
Does-Net Apply T
- "BRUNSWICK, (;A7- "r.\Npr ?
A federal district judge here has
ruled that the Supreme* Court*?
han ou school segregation does not
appljj t6 public -housing.
Judge F. M. Scarlett held thai
Negroes have no- constintthma
?tT-?right to rent apartments trr r
? ? -white -project: He rejected a re
request' by Negro plaintiff f o i
admittance to a project of t h (
L Housing Authority of Savannah.
The judge referred to action b>
plaintiffs before- t-he 1954 schoo
decision. They had sought a coin1
order to prevent use of fedora
funds on. the rred Wnssels Homo
?? ?because XegiuoH u-nntd lUtl In* ad
milled. -~i ~ "" r?
The ruling: jp that case, whirl
was upheld on appeal, was tha
-? iiW-Ca?41+ties were proviftvTTfor Sa
vannah Negroes.
Scarlett's?latest?ruling is tha
"the public housing projects erect
fd for Netrro families whirl
would include the plaintiffs in t-hi:
. . case, are equal in kind to thosi
erected for the white families, an<
tha' -accordingly the legal doctrim
of separate but equal facilities i;
still the law of the land and eon
trols this case."
ST. IVM'L liAl'TItfT . CIU'RC'I
Itev. M. (V Duncan?J'asto'r
. \V!VNS1U)I1() ? The An-.uia
Session of ;he ITttefit !d fount.'
Haptij t Asso<4atibii and Sufida;
.School?('.onvention ;s,<\ Women*
* _*Auxiiiiiry met with Iho Str i'au
Church Oct; 1 !-1(?. 195/). Theme
The Place For The BUrlc In Tin
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Program, Oct. l.'|.l;ir>T Theme
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The Power of Jesus
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THOMPSON BAPTIST OIH'KCH 1
lit.*. 1U Pi?Sear--?M-imster
SPAKTANHlHtfl- Tl.ie S. S. j
r>|Kt\ed- at the usual lime-with the i
sjiflil pnd t ho AjAj.4,?-Supi. i n?
charge l>y singing "What A
Friend. Miss Judith (1 riffin at
the piano. The classes nsst n hied j
to their moths where the lesson,
Testis Proclaims His .Mission \va-|
taucht. Ilanner a'tendance 'lis I
No. y, Hihle Class, banner offering: 1 j
classes "J ami
11:0b a. in. ( an;en. services be- j .
pan with Hettv An'oAVnlker at the J
'" 'in I'sl?Jj.i ? l l -S^H-es?rrt?tin
;,:;h < '!'he VhilTi i's choir, youth \ ^
' ' mil, jrpuiij p'?? pic's, choir all- j ,
snn.tr heauifully. Kev. tliles out-,,
lined the hymn, (hr Preach My j
Gospel. The pastor took his text ' ,
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jatica Ruling
0 Housing
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Successful Christian Living. Morn
f-?ir.g devotions w.ero let! hy Sister
Hchcccn Beasley, Maggie Hurler,
Annie , Mao Sinynons. Welcome
nio'grsint on behalf of the ohureli, ;
l_ .SI James ami St. S'lepinn tii.,i "!i.?
_ The Methodise ? AM H. Mi-s Jc<_sie
AL Cuiunhe-Ur -4-he? Metimiits.Tr
AMh.Z. Miss Hetty McCoiey. file
^ j Fieri.yterian. Mr. Milton AleDon-1
ft 111', tl'0 flOUs'e fiT Li aver, .M i.-.-, j
' Catherine Young. Song selection;!
' -trio. Miss Bern ice Kggle.<to1i, Miss
^ ; I,oietJ,a Squireweli, Miss Maxell 1
- Squirewell. Ucspunse; Mi. O. (i.
Helton". Jr.. -sermon T. (I Chi.siiolnvj
'In-i ?H. H. WitMt.ngton. '
^ Afternoon, mo-muii; s'udy and |
j discus's ion on The lias is for Sue-.
1 cesslul Liviilg. taken front I Cor.
" ' .U e>. 7, ami Cor. l-'h At 7:00 a
" j'ta.lent program was tendered.,.
| IMano. drove Junior Singers." Ser1
n.on. Key?L?I?Wi.i 11uIter, altt
1 i nate. ReVi AI. ('.Femudl, talk Mrs.
1-jjUv-m-Uline- -Mar-diall, paper,' M?'s.~
' l.orelia J-iJU! .'eWel I. Alt llioriah Se' %
j vice; Hev. \V. M. Pan ott, dnetrjL?
! nal message. IP v. (t. H. Heuheii,'
' ' aiternate, Hev. F. (i. Chisholm, e. l'
lection aati adjournal', nt.
s ; Sunday Oet. Id,' Sunday school,!
" | Hro. J. J. Manigault, worship set -
j\ice. Hro. J. li. Butler .and Hro.
| W. M. (iiiitlier, Hfciteijict College
i Rally, coH^ition. anm,i;nriMm>ni
I ?1 III i ITCl SS ."or dinner
j MA ILK JAGK .VXNdCNCI'MHXT
' l ,Mi'. and .Mrs. V.'anlell G'vnn.; Sr.
' < wish to announce the mainlaue < t"
t hoi r -dtiugTTt er, .Josie Lee, t > Mr. .
s .John Gaston. lie- is .^he sua of
' ; .Mis. Lillie'lb (iaslom. Mrs. Gaston
j received her education at Camp
j Liberty High School,' Jcnkinsvilie,
S. V. She graduated in lhal and
; attended one year at i'emnliet Goivee,
('ojuniliia. S. Mr. Gaston
t?r attended school at Fairfield TtYdn
' big School, Winnshoro. S. G. The
' marriage ceremony was'performed
j hy iti'v. Robert G. "Toutley at ids
' l.oine. s.-niin'ay cu t >'! 111-'. 'Ih.
ree<T>th'n 'wj.ts""Irrtit" oh'Sunday at
lie bride's home. We wish them
? ai! Ti:e good I itch. i-71
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tin' ''ii<ir is 1 lie in i<Toet oom: hnt"]~
the friend of the hndej*rooui, (
which standeth and henreth hiiii !'
rejoheth . jrr.eatly . because of the',
hiidej.vrooin voice; this, my joy j
t !;< ? ; A TO is fuffiftled/N
Tho-e are the words of .lnlm |
The iiatttisl. the forerunner o.' |"
Jesus - Christ, lie said, Kveryonel
who iu-arcMl) the voice of 1 iie t?l-i<I? j
kith ir. sho'uhi rejoice. .lor.n on- the-'
island alls, lis about the new avih
ii?v otto \Vifl 't joy when lie !
listens to .the biidvirrooivi. John I
confessed 1 am not the Christ buy I 1
I ant mere y on the scene to make
clear Christ, who ispth c'onte. John 1
saw something, that, no one else
had seen. John's joy. was fulfilled 1
knowing il'.at he had seen the I
Messiah." Kvery child 6 f Cod
should have the joy of fullfiliiient j
of Jesus. true happiness will not |
conn* any oiLtna" wav. Jc u > is?the-1-'
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bridegroom ami his church is th * ] '
liiide.Jte is-coming for his ijride
the church) one .without blemish j '
holy and acceptable in his sight. !
Not a liljTal church hut the pare]'
souls of men and women who j1'
have given their lives to him. ! '
The iirvitation was jfiven. .Miss
Virginia SaTois made wel'eonHi ! '
the visitors. We were happy to;'
lane Mr. Robert I..vies and Mr. 11
Coleman Shaker and Mis. Lines.' !
'jfiruen-. worship witiuis,
.NIGHT SERVICKS I1
A grand. in -was fyi'-en '"y |
the Missionary Society. Space will t
not permit us to name all t.'.ie par-*j
tie.pants on the program, hut we i
must say it was a lovely prop-ram. |
J.iU'itula Rurgess, Reporter 1
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THE PALMBT
I NION BAPTIST ("III IK M
Dr. 171 rJrnkins-r?TasTTTr
CO I .'A --S. S began at Hu
usual hour with officers and staff
fd osciYT ;lh11 oh the joh. The lesson
ivas uitvr.e^ttiiKly taught and dismissed
throughout the school. Review-,ainl.
timely" remarks h.v Supt,
IV. M. Ponds.
Mohniiitr worship began at the
irsnal hoTfr of 11:00, 6*clock, Mrs.
K. <1. Youngblpod ~at?the nrgtVn
im4?Mr?, L;' M. (ireen at t h u
bang. Processional by the Musical
lioir. Praise services followed the
usual procedure and was heauti[ully
carried-out as,,usual. Prime
tvas presided over by Rev.. Mr
White,-a student minister of bene
diet College in the absence ??f o u t
beloved pastor. Or. L^_C. Jenkins
Wn1 morning si i ipture was t'i'ad by
Rev. Minis from ttre 2f> Psalms.
.After tho usual order <lf praise
the Rev. White arose amPdook hi;
text from the 2fith chapter of Ps
He used as theme: "Hood Favor:
From Cod." We must sav. for r
student liiinister. the Rev. White
really knows how to deliver, :
message. His message w.ds- shojd
and sweet". He spoke with eloquent
force and . Uniy'n .responded with
many aniens and at t.ho end ol
the message. Union was spiritually
alive; so 'much s<?, that tears wen
seen to .flow freely -and shouts ami
cries of joy. We thank the Rev
w nice im1 serving" us m t-ne absence
of our pastor ^vho had to 'race it
1 1 for Memphis Tenn. t o at
lend a meeting to the White publishing
.'hard bf the National l^ip
List Convention o'f America. W i
I?r:y for rmr pastor, a safe t:Ip
I.'e'v val- begun on Monday night',
LLJ ^4. 'calur ng?The Itei Wit,
iain, MeKuiley Bowman of, Second
Nazareth .'Bap'.U' ."hurch." a: -:
honing to have a full house every
night. The Reverend B&WTuaTTls'a
lerv dynamic speaker. This revival
is being sponsored by the Juldlee
Choir. They will colehrate theii
'.Oth anniversary Sunday Nov. Ot'i
to climax this revival.
On the second Sunday the Youne
Women's Auxiliary is sponsoring
i? program. At this time, Mrs,
itagnokm?Ar~Lewis will be present
and make the main address. Young
women from alt " the BnjWist
Churches of Richland County and
vicinity will he invited. IMofasc
members of Union, support the
young women in this effort. This
same program was planned on the
third Sunday in Oct., but the attendance
was very poor, and M/a.
Lewis consented to return i n
hopes of addressing a large audience.
Mrs. Lewis is a dynamic
speaker, and a' conscientious missionary
worker. There arc only
two Baptist churches in Richland
County with active Young Women's
Auxiliary. They are Union
and /ion. Union has two state officers,
Mrs. Pernell llayes and
and Mrs. I.illie Mae Cireene. Mrs,
Hayes is Corresponding Secretary
and Mrs. Uvecne is Organist- President
J.ewls ask Mrs. Hayes and
Mrs. Charlotte M. Pitts of Zion,
who is Chairman of the program
committee to go along with-t h.e
campaign to organize more Y. W.A.s
and work Richland County,
They are putting on this program
as a means of coht acting- the
young women of Richland County,
I am sure Mrs. Lewis' speech will
be* of interest to everyone; young
and old alike, especially missionary
workers. We wish to thank the
senior missionary women for theii
wonderful support of our othei
program. They responded more
than our young women.
Mrs. Pernell II. Hayes, RpL~
MT, ZION A. M. E. CHURCdf
Rev. J. A. Duncan, Pastor
Services at the above nami
T-nxtl v II \TTTC gOOU. ft. ft. St till
usual hour which was nicely at
tended. Rnirintr-ffTf
Jones which was enjoyed ver;
much. Collection good.
At the usual hour our devin
service began. Rev. Jones as pul
pit guest, the Jr. choir in charg
of the music. After the nsual or
der of opening service, our pasto
presented Rev. Jones w.ho brough
the message. It really was fooi
for thought. We really enjoyed i
aPd in_.hnpes of hearing him a
g lin. The spiritual tide was high
A good many visitors were pres
ent. We are saying?Come again.
31 r. Thomas and Johnny Caush;
has returned to Detroit after spem
ing some time .with their sistei
.Mrs. Snllie Williams.
Mr. Lonnie Edge was funeralizei
oit^F-tmsrtny at-St. Joseph Ttaptis
Church. Enlngv lw Revv4/. Steven
son. M. Ruck or Brown in charge.
Everyone seem to he rejoicini
over the return of our pastor.
Lula Bellamy, Reporter
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ITO-LKAPCT?
| White Teachers Reft!
Merge With Colored
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l mr liNinXP, Va; -(ANK) - si-j
rThe white Virginia ihliuation A>- ? < 11
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social ion* thi* week refiised-to a< - : v:p,
' it'pi a proposal that it nierjre with \\ j
'the \ irginia Teachers Association
. on. pi i.\c<l oi rne ?CaK* >
-4" I eaelier^ 1 ~ " a . |
| An eijr .l-nik'ii^w, coin in :t tee o f aln
uroup rei-oni- Tii,
I'lleiai t- iatjtiie \ J;'- A 'Yonti:iye'i-or- iV!
I ren tij'j*i ts organization .'"as now" !
j constituted." It added: ^
ri "Since the \JKA* litis' operated ;4!
; within tite framework <.f State polay
in educational matters. ja n- d -.v.since
conditions-inutile state rein-?jtra
' till' tu i.'lU'yrtuioii in the scTi'TiTf- j
] cannot lie adequately pi cdieted tit th<
I this time; we recommend that the < .{
YEA continue ._as new constitu- j4,,,
ted." ' * '
1 Last year, the yroup rejected a 4.,|
!" Qj'"-a? 1'ronr the VI' \?that the?+fiwo
trioups hold ;i joint mooting to ,
consider "mutual proldenis." |c(.
'> HK\N I"1 TSVII.I.K NEWS
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1The thirty fir.-- annual session
" of tin-d'ee Dee Baptist Education- 1
' al and .Missionary Union and Sun- ;,M'
' day School Convention of South '
I and North Carolina is now history. .
.; Rev. C.-McLeod and the good
II people of St. Beulah Baptist' lM
; 1 Church did all that could he done l'\'
! to make it pleasant for all who at- .
j tended the Session. This Union is 4
composed of eleven churches. o f
which the majority are ve.-y snail,:
ijmt they lejtorted S2.'51.8U After
. the expenses of the Union are rie!
dUclocj, tlie ha l ance goes to t h e
[ < Church where the Union was held,
the students in the various colI
leues, and the sick and needy ai
4iiong us. The .next quarterly session
will he held at Saw' .Mill Bap'i-t
Church of which Rev, K. Nl.
Booker of Sumter, S. C, is t ii e
rr efficient 'minister and moderator.
i The Sunday morning worship at
Shiloh was?gnod.?The morning
message delivered hy the pastor,
I Kev. H. S. Wright was good. Rev. '
. [ \\ right and the vonth etude ..??
' Shiloh will render service at Evans
,, .Metropolitan AME /ion Church, on
[ Monday night after the first. Sun-j
: day in November. The Missionary
! I Society of Shiloh Baptist Church
11 is sponsoring a tea and social i n
. f the hut dn the second Sunday after
i
. noon. ;
r.^?J-h&-Boy .Sooutr. of Shilull eliiui'lr t
, ' will sponsor a great meeting o n
, ; ihe third Sunday afternoon in
..{honor of I'rof. Charles'-(ireen for
. j his fifteen years of service to the
I Scouts and r also to honor .Mr. I
I!_ Eugene Copeland, Jr. for the splen j
. did service rendered to the city of j
! llennettsviile as our first Colored
i I'olice.-man.
Miss Reaty a teacher in Society !
( Hill High School, and a co-worker
of .Miss Rosa Keese accompanied
i Miss h""1' 1""M " '
i worshipped at S-hiloh Sunday morn ,
Air. Rudgei's of New York, the ! 5^
01 -^Irs. .!olia JtoUgmS -on HH
Weatherly St. is home \isiting re;Mfl|
latiyes and friends.
Airs. S. S.. Yrungblodd from Co-jH
, lumbia, S. C. spent a few hours in I
.the city last week the guest o f '
.Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Reese on Hud- jl
Cndertaker, and Airs. Staton I
, from Scotland Neck, N. C., spent I
the week end home with mother,
. Mrs. Sarah Keese and family o n 1
TTiiilsnn St
Mrs. Sarah Reese and sister,
.Mrs. Rebecca Covington spent Sun.
in Columbia, S. C. the guest of I
Mrs. Reese's son 1'rof. John Reese H
and family.
? 1 Mi-.t JllMll Dickson of Society
Q iiill and Kershaw, S. C. s)>ent Sun. IW
~ ill IfTe eliy the guest of .hernunt "1
Mrs. l'heo Robinson and family on |
Mr. Millie McXeal after spend-"
injr^rr 'month or more home with fl|
e parents Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mc- yT
_. X'eal, Sr. and family grandmother ^
Mrs. l.ettie Woods and a* great' SK
grand mother, Mrs. Sailie Hope S
r left Monday for Camp in Phila.
i Miss t lemie Davis and Mrs. Win- jo'
j ford Ridges are out again after a g
j. few days illness to the delight of 4jj^
Mi's. I,. I! St lihlis is homo fi inn i1}
I 1,?' u ...i i : - ' i TV'
. j ?>nv ami i.s uuiwz r.ictfiv ?\ 0'
Mrs. Anna McHao was at church 3
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^ Sunday after a short spell o f 10;
cl illness. F ' X
Mrs. Alice Thofnas and daughter
Miss Ruth Thomas, Mrs. Mappio
j Wrip-ht and daughter Miss Marion ^
T~ Wriphf'and Mrs. M. Morris ,mo_
| torod toColtindiia, M. Or and ~ ?
I nessod the panic at .the ' State_
Colored Fair between Claflin and
Hefl edict Col lope.
On the sick list are Mrs. L. R.
Stubhs, Mrs. Lillic Jenkins, Mrs.
Ophelia Bethea,'Mr. L. C.Ellison
and Mrs. Patsy Quick.
' Callie S. McCoy, Rpt.
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ISC .LO " |1 ''?* l'-!ui IJoit'il .-poii.scji't'il a
I Siivor Tea Sutniu.v afternoon a t
vJ r Olip - t;tc t?f M: J alia .iovner Sun. ^
* ~~ i afternoon.- An enjoyable time was
' tiad !?y all wiio attendee] the Tea.'
L'i'wi'. HAI'IfSI j n J*!\ 11 y .Memlier < aiupaiK" I
'\v 11 will close Sunday-in the Church. '
0 hlmnood \venue ,, v wjl! t,L. n;f Jst(.re,]
M, K- 'njart-^-.Mini.ster ami .,..(i un f 0 r (
.Uct.Mtah-ua* (hn s^'k- are:'.' 7)i*7
i.. .mi .i... tni.? did nut i.im- ; ailje I'ai ti'iMju, Mrs. Susanna
' on t' .; i-uiif ii iation. Wj(iian.,. ' Mr*. Julia Wooded,
yin, a.,Ik.was :,!u|..et A1r*.* Ashlunl., Mr. Jerry
' . l,"ur-" >':M^rra*:!!?^"Mr>. l.ia kfJiiarrtsol,,' Mrs.
'Iv'1 ;u' r aim.i l.ee. Mr*. l-lttnnah Ander^.
r?e ft mi V il i S.ffV. f . ST. tVi\\ - <ni;v .Mi. Han JacikSdii, Mi>. Kunico
Li-ii. (iiaixe, Mith hi-=tu-<?n?< o A' K!lis.m .1 Mrs. lu.einda IWuii.
< * M* t ". Mn? v "}, i i n ] ?' i - * i I i 111 * ? ^ ^ ^
c ":^_ja?*d ( ;. IK ) LA I I A NKU-Sr- ?
y'? . ? ?, I '< Sunday i.i,i>i Lnion was
'"t ,lt [ l- ! U:l.i ')< !<! at Andrews Chape! M^ lTT
1 uMoi gate ti..-. y!! !,,( wor-..?' inirvh wilh a larpe .nfmvber attenp.
IMIiiwms the mi'tiitatinii per- ding.'
* ... . - . ; Sunday, morning- at 10: u. in. the
f"! Se'rv-I* S was 'ftirni. !! .. S.ipt.>. were I'inf. James Wijiiams,
; ^ r...:- i H i- . r
yiuir. | ? pas>.:r pivaeh I'iatts.
mrderr.il sen,mil from the -ub- Morning worship Yiegan at Wes-.
^--a.-Ton Hiapel A. M. K. Chure'h. The
' r''!|,,> !"' ' l;' fi- " -Mnore. Pa-tor Rev
lie. die fellow shin of the church. Paul Cro-man was i? ,.f tt,..
MUHlfty Niyh? t Mt- |-n -1 i "was deviy. ion. The morning ui'ayer was
nn.it:.or fine aii'lica-.- offer* ?1' by -Uro. I.atta S. Barr. The
i* !] delivered a serraon'. fr.O(ii -ci fptiire - was taken from i'aniel
subject: '] in- I.Vi ;is (if rhe- r.jJ'i. was read by.the pa-dor." The
t^'-der. J senior ehoir sur.jr hymn. 1.47. The"
Oul pastor is proaehinjr t-'iis en-pastor preached a wonderful sere
week ot the I* ir-t I' niun Hup-mon. H?r selected a< his - subject
M lun ch, In-vine. Street. I>r. I.. You ('an (Jet Hv ljj.it You Can't j
. ALL ABOUT
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If here is no coin minted by the United 5fafer .
penny has been applied to the American cent
since the beginning of the United States coinage
system. It was corned over from the British If JClw* j) I
penny which actually is worth about 2 cents. ~ ~ J[ j
Gouveneur Mbms. the famed revolutionary pa- \J .?
triot, is responsible fee the word cent.
If^oils ore measured in '-'pennies" after an old |
* English practice. Sold in hundred lots, the big- i i
??L? ger the nor Is the more pennies if would cost, j |
Consequently, nails that sold far tpnprnc* a??t?
.f ' hunUred were colled tenpenny nails . . . six- I
pense a hundred, sixpenny nails. When the J j
prices changed the old names stuck. But they I ;
_ A "*" ?now designate size only. ~ !
penny played a big role In naming 01^^ y?
the city of Portland, Oregon. The
problem of naming the embryo city JCTr v*o'1
fell to two men?Francis W. Petty- /? ? imj ^
grove and Amos L. Lovejoy. Petty- <5# *\ jru:?m i
grove who had lived in Maine wanted Jw Y^jLo1 tftltg /a
to call it Portland and Lovejoy'from Ji f%Iff /
Massachusetts favored Boston. They t
: flipped'b penny. Heads won and ^ n
Portland got its name. ' r|^
*' '??re of the highest tax rates in the court- i
T >? try is .peasured in pennies. It ; 'he gasofzs
line tax which you payt at the rate of
^ ^ about 7'/j cents a gallon. That's a retail J
r-?\ ^ f.?'VS s. "sales" tax of over 35 per cent. Some- 1
-/ "3>* MH W body figured out that only a man mak/j^
'"3 $59,000 a year pays a 35 per cent
tax on his income. But a man making
\ ^ $2,000 a year has to pay that kind of ^ i i
1 '' * tax on his gasoline. Penny taxes on j (
y I gasoline bring in over $3.200.000.000 i... j.
M-. M *i V('Hi Tfli'il i in hi (iiniii'i \ I1! in lnm
& Efl ever been coined at fhe Lb 5 Mint F!
Marion Burnside & Sons ~jj
1051 l'lynvuth $550 I
10-18 lu-Soto coupe ?250 coupe ?
' I
. 1 H?1V- 0 Plymouth 1 Poor.
1050 Plymouth I I >r. S29."> Ply.-Spec. I)*.'? $495 li
Ii. II. ( luxe. Each
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10-17 5 Pass-. r;.r.i $175 ' :
Cpe. U. II. ' 1 052 PeSoto Y-8 $995 I
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MARION M'RNSIDK & SONS
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Service at homo or office ? Lessons before and after. >Ymrk?.?j3.
$3.50 Per Lesson
( all, TOM BALDWIN 4-3023
Nites, Sundays, Holidays 6-5939. 6-0335 8
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Langley Construction Co.
2202 Taylor Street
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
Res. Phone 2-5025 \ ~ Office Phone 6-2318
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t-ho morning services. The stewflj
called in a short session by fljj I
1 pastor, .lilt and,Mrs. Willis lM|J
1 their dinner guest, Rev. and MS
Boone,, Rev. (1. H. Moore, H
Frunk .Moody, Miss Annie
Hand. .Mr. John A. Sellers. Mr. lSaM4*!)
dous Mothca and family was visH-yj M
ing in flreensboro, N. C.
[ Mrs. Rarhea) Sellers had as ber > D
guest last week, Rev and Mrs. W?B. ? H
Jones of Baltimore, Md. Mrs.
| thy Drunigo who was visiting tfc* gjoj
i rcpoiter has returned l>ack to
j V. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen h&S ?v|
returned back to.their home
V. after visiting relatives here for |
two weeks. Mr. C. W. Bethea ofj?
Trenton, N. J. is visiting
father and-mother Mr. and Mrg, g'~ J
kxpflim KPt.h?a
-Magdelene Moore, Kept , M
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Magnet <m Paint Paddle
'J'O avoid the nuisance and ' wastefulness
of moving the " jajS
paddle1 after ever^jBstirring of
^paint, obtain a smaWmagnet and sfl
attach it to the paddle. Whtn in
lonta^t with^the can, ^
the paddle stayo in place at the?" ^r, t"*
side, out of the way of the brush.
The magnet should be located
so the bottom of the paddle
doesn't touch the bottom. It may
be fastened with a rubber ban*]
or attached permanently with
cement. ? Illustration courtesy
Popular' Mechanics. ** '^'fj
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-^rew and Used Cars i
1953 Ford 4 Door Customline I
II. H. : $995.00
1952 Fore?'Victoria F.M. R.H.
W:\V. clean $995.00 - I
1950 Ford 4 Door Custom 8
clean. R. H. $495.00 A 1
1952 Chevrolet F'tline Deluxe
.. J > R. $746.00
1950 Olds 98. "4 Door
1950 Ford 2 Dr. custom 8 $395.00'
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