The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1957, Page 7, Image 7
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Saturday, June 15, 1957
TOUCHING MEPU
BY REV. JULIUS HOLM AN
Son;e men are special stars in
th.it galaxy of the stnry dome. Wei
will ::)ko linif to mont inn fA .> .if?
the v.reeial stars in the skies o f
Afi itaa Methodism ancT particular-1
lv of South Carolina. They are the
Rt. Re v. I. II. Bonner. Lisbon o f!
Sou:;1 Carolina, anil Dr. Frank II.J
Yet.', president of Allen Univcr'
sity. - '
, HI--.op flonrtir ' has pleached
just a- nnutv sermons since beintr
in the State as the average pastor
and noru than some. We tried in
get "r m ^"'P'elir 11 ai^-4ttH-dTT~~\v7rrH
iTateupTS? the 2nd Sunday i n 1
June. ()l|f1^at date he came in th??
rain. After the benediction, he 1
hear.': i from Columbia to Charleschurch.
(Quarles is doing a good ;
work,
B'-hop .Thinner preached from
the first Psalm. It is not flattery j
??when we.say it was one of the best
' exp'tna'titfn of hat Psalm that we ,
over heard. He ^ Showed the aud-*,
ienvy the difference between the
win;:* Council and Counsel. He
show. I that good, wise anil useful
viople do.not walk in an ungod?y
counsel, do-not keep coinpar
y with sinners, unless tIfoy ' are
Tivi i to teach tnem the truth. .
rto n : sit o the scat of those who (
scorr *d the church and the" truth
of Jt.-us. Hp advised not to he the
hind of Christian whose leaves withe*..
We are injecting that when a
pere' n gets lazy, careless, tired
and ; npatience with Clod and his I
churn, his leaves have withered, 1
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Easy-to-Use Materia
^gQpt JK.ecp Cool Air In
vWeatherstripping Is* used
around your air conditioner to i
keep cool air in and heat out. i
w nemer you nave an air conditioner
in your home now, or plan I
to install one this summer, it will i
pay you to make a weatherstrip !
, check." *,.-? 1
> These words of advice come
- from G. E. Schwartz who, as
1 general service manager, Fedt
ders-Quigan Corporation, Mas-,
peth, N. Y., keeps tabs on thousands
of air conditioners
throughout the world.
k Comfort cooling your home reI
suits from continual re-circulai
tion of air to control humidity.
J Mr. Schwartz states air condi
tioners are sealed in weather]
tight spaces by installers. They
! have no control, however,'over
I hot air seepage around other
j windows and doors in the room.
\ He feels homeowners could cut
electric bills and reduce loads on
conditioneVs by wcatherstripping
1 all doors and windo'ws in the
space to be cooled.
Leftt Air romlUifmfr raWnfl
f sealed with wool felt strip,
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A A*A A*A ATA A^A A*A A^A A^Ai
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A BARGAIN ]
A men shoes ___
'<, a b0ys s^im suits ....
ladies sun dresses
A baby clothes __.
A We Give SA
X Helen Thi
?? 1 i.'iO Assembly St.
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i CONDITIONS 12
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l!c has become jrood-for-nothitff?.
Sunday was a rainy day Those
who attended service, came in the ' .
"ImT: " ~7^ td
1'iie iiishop seenis to lie walking ,.
I n t o
in tno path of business, lejfal
s.'hiatal and righteousness.
" . roc
. '? . 1' innk Veal has a hi^h poal
'.or tile school. He has his heartaches
as' all college proxies treneru'.ly
have,.but he still looks to the
hills. We said or intended to say in
I his column lief ore that the school
has gained trreatly this year in na- Ie<
errrna! staius. l.et the church coop- ^
.late through prayer and work 'ou
that the. school will continue t o P'!
u'row heaven-ward. mi
We do no have the space for per- (
tonal mentions this week. Ot
HOI.MAN SAYINGS: lar
. ;y hoaiitful thinks she is more pin
siautil'ul than she is. . yes
2. A woman who is ordinarily (\>
?< am if ill. thinks that she is more fjM
ioautiful t-han she is. (Jil
A woman who is very heauti'ill.
also thinks she is more he.au- ((r
iful than she is. j.
? ? ' . ' Jol
Plastic TefngersiToFs rrrrw?ho- '
1*JC.LU?.U.Ie weigh .150 pounds less ' '
han steel models.
eni
Me
"If you want your wife to pay sot
attention to what you're saying, foi
ell it to another woman in a Stc
ow, voice."?(I. Norman Collie. ]
^ir Conditioning ^
? '***?? . *+*. Lu
Is Can Hcln You \ o
and Heat Out Co
? $54
For this purpoke, several easy- ja,
to-use weatherstrips are available
at hardware, houseware and
building dealers. For example,
long-lasting, inexpensive and
Bimply-designed wooj fejt strips
have been developed by techni- p
cians working through The Felt
Association. '
These include wool felt roll
tapes?plain, or treated for cor- ?*
rosion and moisture resistance? - H
metal and felt weatherstrips, and * *
wood and felt rigid-type weather- !
strips. _
Other types are made of sponge [y|
rubber and spring bronze, inter- If J
locking grooved metal, and spring
bronze. ,
Two final tips: Mr. Schwartz
suggests leaving storm windows ' | and
on during the summer in air eon- j f, it
ditioned rooms. He estimates this !
will reduce cooling loads up to 1
ten per cent. Also, get profession' "ei
al advice from your air condi- the
tioning dealer regarding the pos- !
sibility of enjoying increased ' .
cooling comfort by improving the ,
weatherproofing of your home. the
I. mounted on window sill, . ~j~\vh
Rightt T?n? sash felt seal, ,ps
I WUIU'W? _< n _ " <?mj inj.
| dyl
HUNTERS ;vit:
(?5c t? $100 V'coi
.'lint > ! w?
_ _ 1 ed
? -4?c
10c to 35c
V - A-Stamps y! we
rift Shop %
Columbia, S, C. Y;fa
& N<
V^W4* * V to
1
~ r THE PALM
Burke High Stud
ight Awards at (
(Charleston-?the first an-!
ond honor students at Burks
Wd four special awards in comunty
Hall.
[Barbara I.eaeh, valedictorian,
^'ivecTi a. scholarship of
i" four years at Talladega Col:e.
The Headers Digest award,
nforth Foundation award and
(!. Balfour medal.
JacqUeltne Alston, salutatdiiaa
eived a scholarship of $1,200
: foui years itl. Talladega. Cub
;e. a Mathematics Departtnont
i. Danforth Foundation award
d Betty Crocker award.
)ther miiltinlc mnno
is llreen, ?1.200 four-year sehoship
to the South Carolina
rtf t'lillifft'e," ami mat hematic.-,
; Evelyn Singleton, $1,200 four
ir scholarship to S. C. State
liege and Delta Sigma Theta
er womanhood award: Charles'
Hard, 200 scholarship to Moreise
College and Junior Council
Negro. Woiihtyi leadership pin;
cerly Stuart. 525 scholarship to
insor? C. Smith University and
ilLaward from the local alumni
ociatjon of the university.
[)ther scholarship recipients:
IVolter Lee Whaley .Jr., Clar e
Holnian. Uosabelle McKelvey
lvin Dennis",- Virginia Dickeri,
Doris Sniit.h, each $1,200
ir-year, si-hoarships to S. C.
ite College;
Margaret Ann Berry, ?200, Sidv
Mackk $250 and Bettye Alii,
$200 to Talladega; Herbert
'ers, $200 to Morehouse; Marva
cas. $150, Bchctt College; Al da
Randolph, $150 to Spellinan
liege; Dorothy Mae Walker,
0 to Walker Business College,
?ksonvjlie, Fla.; Ethel Canty,.
0 per-'year to Allen Univerurvey
Reveals
armony In
lixed Areas
JEW YORK?Proof that white
Negro families are living a s
tally neighbors in many A liter Leommunities
was presented
e by I)r. John A. Morsell of
National Association for the
rar.eement of Colored People.
>r. Morsell, who is assistant to
NAACP executive secretary,
seated a study . on open, occupy
housing, which he had helped
prepare, before a meeting at the
w York School of Social Work.
* meeting, on June 5 was spotted
Hy the CommitteBr on Civilt
hts in Manhattan. 7?
rhe results of the_r nationwide
ising study clearly indicated
,t Negroes can move into for-,
l'ly alf-Tvlute neighborhoods
tte the unfortunate consequenso
often predicted: panic sell:,
and exodus of white resident's.
>reciation of marked values, deioration
of property, or lfiob
lence.
i lie sitiuy whs conuucieu in i,i
nmunities by means of a questinaire
submitted to 275 infornipersons
in localities where open
opane\? housing1 was known'or
iieved to exist.
IVoth old and new neighborhoods
re surveyed. Some areas were
ide up of multiple dwellings
tile others consisted of single
mily homes.. The proportion oi
?gro residents varied from Btrtal
large.
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tETTO LEADER
lentsWin
iraduatjon
I sity; Deloris Davis, $200, and Inez
Norris, *^$100 to Allen.
Ot.her awards ? Hubert "(i. Alston,
192G Class of . St f ry lliirii
School t^ood citizenship; Merle
LJulPVil. . mathematics pin; Dorothy
Qfon/lov/J TTnU/k,] A.,.! - ?T T - -
uiu.itim VI, Villlkl-ll \Jl lll'I" UI i cms
speaking contest award..
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JJirth Announcement
'j Mrs. Pernell Hayes, an employee
of the Palmetto Header, jrave birth
to a 6 pound, 8 ounce--hoy, Thurs- '
day morning at the Good Samari- 2
tan-Wavcily Hospilal. 1
.1
i The mother is the former Miss \
Pernell Howell, St. Matthews. S. :
.From reports, she is resting nice- '
ly.
1
The father is Mr. Johnny Hayes '
of Columbia.
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vg PANELED KITCHENS
O KNOTTY PINE CABINETS
g CERAMIC TILE BATHS
g 3 BED ROOMS
g DISAPEAHING STAIRS
g CARPORTS?PORCHES
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change those "smoothies" for a s<
our high mileage "new treads." W<
only Lo? Tread Rubber by the ra<
I ?f famous Lee Tires*
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WALTER POND'S TIF
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Klan Rebirth
Predicted For
South Carolina
A Ku Kli'x Klan lea i"r predict
t'Vl Saturday night t:u\t i
v. iil }>(> a rt'liji.th of t.h?- orga::-'zatioti
in South ('ariMina i.pat v.a/
vival its huyday of ."the 1', jn'-: ' v/
.
Klilohi Kd wards. imp' rial \yiY
f.vi! T.f the IT" S;"XlMii. Knitiii*the
V. KJan, said the _or:ro:;?
zation has' 'ti'"'"' pdinc p'.--'j 's. ?
Hies in the state if some. obsiir
les can he removed."
He described "tliese obstacle- a->
"fringe, .phony Kian o'utfit-."
Cowards' earlier spoke, at a
neelinjr near heye. Htr repea'e!
M li'T verba; hhl-tr- at t H _
promo court for its decision DUtaw-injj
- .'too! seuvaatidrT and th ' ?
National Assn. for the Adrrrm. pent
of Colored People.
. Kdwards spoke .at a rally about
15 miles from here oil the Sumter
liii'.'hway.
EarlieV in the day seven hurtIred
Klansmeiv. wearinjr tivyr
:ohe?, .hat s but' no masks, -appear-*
?d in downtown Columbia. -?' irnn'JCTTm?ir
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