> SATURDAY, JUNE 12, by Khudinc . Johnson -e visit dk. and mrs. pride f1 Dr. and Mrs. Charles 13oinur| of Orange, New Jersey were the) house guests of Dr. and Mrs. 11 ' P. Pride of bOil Oak Street. sr 1 ___ ? 1 1 RECEIVES LAW DEGREE Willie T. Smith, Jr. recently, completed his law degree U ( Smith is a former graduate of > * State College, Orangeburg. Mr. Johnson C. Smith University, ' Chariot tee, North Carolina. ' ' ANNOUNCE BIRTll OF daughter iy Mrc .aid Mrs. Kufus Ford annoance the birth of a daughter, j Aurelia Estelle. Mis. Ford is ]< i the former Nelhc Washington. S visit lndiana Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall RichJ?1 burg and family left the city for j ^ Indiana where Mr. Richburg I f] plans to attend Perdu*.?thrivcr- f sity, Lafayette, to complete his| ^ masters degree. SPEND SUMMER IN CITY tl Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and little daughter, Clarice of ^ Georgetown will spend the summer months here. I MISS HOLLY AT PRATT u INSTITUTE Lillian F. Holley, daughter of b Mir. and Mrs. Ishmael M. Holley B of 3919 Maurice Street, has been S Swimming Classes Begin at ar vc Drew Pool ' Swinuvung classes for beginners, children and adults, open- in ed Monday, the children's class being held from 11 A. M. to 12 noon and the teen-agers and adult class from. 6:30 to 8 P. M. ^ There were many new faces including -little ones who just Si played in the water last year, or but who are now large enough tl' to begin the real job of learning _ The pool waterfront staff is anxious to start some new Red ;t1 Cross methods for teaching swimming and water safety, ine services ar(, available only to persons who pav the admission price to the pool, ay all swimming instruction is given free. SEASON TICKETS OFFERED AT A SAVING Season tickets at the low b price of $6 are available to < . JThe Lighthouse P - Incorpoi 1507 HARDEN STREET Publisher The Lighthouse ; South Carolina's About ^ Seventeenth Year On Fearless Example of What Enemy of Bigotry ? Ch; Should he in Every I SUBSCRIBE Rates: Year, $3.75, TLm./\/x Yf/knf he fjf 1 III Ct" ITHMIHl^ distinctive JOT Hnsiness ? Frate Platn and Enjfrav School Publication; Placards ? SEND US THAT . -N 1954 "South Carol lectori secretary-treasurer ol ho Sophomore Class of Ii'b4-5E it Pratt Institute, where she is i student in ret'iling. Miss Hoi ley is a graduate ol A. Johnson High School, * of 1 0o?t. \N\(H N( F 1N(. \(>I:MENT .Mi and Mrs. Daniel Stewart d Durham, North Carolina anlaunee the engagement of th>'ir laughter, Sarah"^l,1irr***-4rT''m 'b:t Smalls, Lieutenant, U. S. Army, Fr. Bragg, North S^'10 n;i. VOMFN's t ()t N( II. 'l'O .Ml I I Tlic Columbia Women's t ixmwi.'J meet Monda> night, une 14, 8:00 P.M. at Le?vy\s 'uncial Home. 1831 Taylor it root. Election of officers,-. treasurer's report and plans for the annual oei.a.1 wil; be discussed, accordrig to Mrs G. E Nelson, presient. V. O'NEIL TO BF. ORDAINED The public is invited to attend he Ordination to the Diaeonate f William O'Ncil of Jenkinsille, Wednesday, June 16, 11:00 M. at St. Luke's Protestant piscopal Church, 912 Hampton treet. The Rev. Adolphus Car7, pastor. The service will be conducted y the Rt. Rev. ^Alfred C. Cole, ishop of the Di6cesc of Upper outh Carolina. iy person through the twelfth >ar of. hvgh school. These tickis permit the purchaser to vim us often as hL- wishes d.irig the entire swimming season. Organizatios and individuals e being asked to purchase ason tickets for cfeserving lildren who otherwise may not et to use the pool facilities, pason tickets may be purchas1 from the cashier at any time le pool is in operation ITV-WIDF SWIMMING 1EET Persons who plan t?> partiv.pm the annual City-Wide a mine he meet June 2f>-2fi are rped to start training at once >r events in their respective vision?Individual ;?\\aids 11: he i to the first, second and th.rd lace .vmners m all events The it a m 1 ma ? vvjminer :n !he ov's and girl's division wi!' ich receive a trophy. ublishing Co., ated . COLUMBIA 4, S. C. ? of and Informer Most Talked ^eeky the FiHnp Line n "Free Press" Means impion of the People !ome and Srhool NOW !! Half Year, $2.50 \ PRINTING' I rnrtl ? Sorial erl Invitntion.s 1? j ? Brochures i Circulars JOB TODAY / . I lina'i Leading Weekly" See in Th H>^ Dolores Calvin l , NKW YORK (CNS).. Hurry ' ( Helafonto is the now sell-out anions our -nets, lie's already hooked for! ^ the rest of the year with key per- ' |loimaine> -ehedul/ii \t?r tire Latin j (Quarter m New Vorn in Oetoher. 1 J and a repeat i-tup at tin- .Miami: [ Latin (Quarter lit Deeeinhor. llariy i w ill he harked with jin eiitht-iuan ! i ?'up for t he New York en-! j j-taitriiiout What niee work ftn the ! few i hat ran c tit. | , Nat Km.1 Cole ha , e<"i; plaint- . 'jeominy, either. Siuev his return Tom Ivv.i.pe Nut'- .in -1 aho.it the;, ; ' Oct en re* i" a Tiiminiiy, n-arhl . eluh. IK- almost truarantee- re-J 1' >.el\ lie I li |ut\ -ofl iet hilleS. .lii-t I a st week, Nat opened at the e\- . i iiis'ivi' Chez I'ajee in Ciii. apo and | , stopped the diners at the'supper' J show . That's very hard, indeed. j | V" r'l | i I M - nil nun In- j , Your Health I OCT OF I CHILDLESS COITM.KS IIA E H AIHES AFTER] TREATMENT NEW YORK? Otie out, of four I ^ jchildles couples w ho Tire treated at i infe rtility clinics have babies, I>r. ,8 __\ lacy St oi<-hi>_u-_f.'.ji liliToiir.,?medicall ~~ director of the Planned Parent- f inxxl Federation, disclosed at a panel discussion on "Help for the '< 'hildless' at the federation's annual . meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria ' Thursday. Her figures were based ' u a nation-wide survey of infertii 1 it?elini'cs. Another speaker, I>r. Kenneth , K el lev.,- associate professor in psychiatry at ("olumhia University, discussed psyehosojnat ie aspects of i infertility and asserted that deep-1 i seated emotional difficulties may j he frequently - the hidden cau:je of j inability to achieve pregnancy. I Dr.' Calderone pointe1 at present. Out of Ib.OM patients treated in the clinics. pregnancies developed, she. pointed out. "The significance of these figures." Dr. Calderone concluded.^ "lie- in the fact that they exeni, plify the very broad base <>n which Planned Parenthood is functioning today. It is only the informed out sider who thiks tliat we are primarily concerned- with family limitation." Starts On Page One ? i > .udiia- ai)'! in.rust ice." i;< at her I .amis i to. is ., \V : t.i-i !'. Heather, pit sident of a-rmtrrr^ fif I n(Ti"isltT:TT Orpaniv at ions, catted the decision "a heart u armim.: r.aff ica-at am \mvi ican democratic principles.") ' "A a result of this historic < . ? i that ? hard, w are' dia the \ \ \< i' fo, "a .-op, ?i. J '! ;hat o ill : \ y a t ir;p a> n. i ai j in helpin; t" produce the most im I portant racial development in ' > _ j ' CoTiti : V " , The II i 111 i-t ian \ !h rt. i . j povernor of Massachusetts, ex P'esaetl "nersonnl prntificntion" at t.ie decision And said that- "u_::L "unJeistan linp of trie problems involved !>\ alt patties concerned and with sincere, intellipent, plan'i'm.* I feel confident that the -pir t | the law. as well as the letter, will he hnpp ly accepted hy all pond Americans." A nussape from the. American Jewish Conpress assert**!: "Thi successful climax to t< eanrpaii r you ha\o relentlessly waped for s,. many y< nrs will inspire ahU \tee-cans to r.-dcdicatc-themselves witli fie? ?iur <"?r ilomo< rucv " " A Tim n i nt; i'oi i t" The -ii i i; iop. .va- enlleil "a liniiinir jmit't in (hi1 history ?-f \ meiien" I y t111 ItnIf i'i><.j ( "? t-,:i ??t? nf Tin I.i:i?: - a national '.v< rnerm orjrnni at i< >n, an'i "an< ( lu i servici t" hair a 11 ii-lut i"ii " i. Women it' -\til??fi?f luh. I A 11 1? ; i i mi f rotii t fit < I ;,i. anil fa.aifty of Li'Mmviii1 <.'<>!11 ? Menu1 i . Ti nn.. ! i im ! the \ n t r; ' for. tin \ \ \< I' i :i i a " i ' a' I . A fieri* a.'' Ma I'tlc V ' > i a i i. .i \ i . a' toi ' S ami former |>whliFhrr . ( a vi i y teal *ti|> fm w.inl in the ,l1'' pn.Mcnif: ?.f our I ' " ' "! ' i "i? ' i< :c .! ,. . | t fill', ;t llrliii'11.1. .Im?,'I I'll I 1' I'11'f TC?[ I [ 1? Uio \ A A i I' foi > < 1.1 . \ . I !;| to rein i est it tu make atiutlu*! fortune. j apt r>ti in is eoni;; in the l'\ .1 i Ives- a in I . i 1 i ia \ i a ila iy lit"-' , ? 'up eai ii>l " i \ Kr.lei 111 fs< " '?? ' i, It lies III > ! 11 v' 11L',' >, New t'-lh i - r ( ii< nyuMint. Ml lliis won i . Sapei'stein 11 oiu iiia-iiamiig rio-a , liia (Jlube Trotters. A fifteen minute doiuiiientai . a i ins titled "Tenth of the Tuition" ( lUiUtA Us ) wjli |,c slinll |i|| Vlltll i \ ( tiiei. :i AVa'iungt. m, Ni \i' V , it\ I- ;,U.\ - ,?-t i. i'Ul'1 11'.if.., ' > if V . I' I t u111. ill -It t 110I I I t; V Tunas ,,i : h, v>. ] !u'> ,-u h; J nan?Doris Duke did well here tit he Talace Theater. Marchant bro;'1' '"/ ; ' "'1!' f"Ui* I >..;, > a:, . ' ' l'1'- n? i lint >? : 11 . t ft.. | ?.i| .. ... , ii. a .. , ii'lu hed t.hi? new t eiit uIHi\? tea It i tell. h.thel Waleis' "Memiiei of t|,( tVe.|?liny- n,s( didn't take in _H.u . inula. I In- tourtists Wi nt f. i .it hut ( Bermuda Negroes-?who outnumber he whites L> to 1 ? just cbtildn't i e? It i f. jjMhuE / ' / ' ? \A /. r / *, j > \ I , : 7 ' V *{ 3 . >v i > >j :] . / , 1 ! * * * < i : \ - ; \5 with tenta- " . o dates -being March 31 and 1 Viji i! ! A; . oai of 5U cattle and (' ' K? hogs lia- been set. ; 1 I he show will be open to farm- >, r's- 411 elubsters and NEA boys t a the Edisto area for the put- n K>s-e i?f demonstrating bettor ' s ^Aiitig--p*4trtTrrs ahct promoting N *?"s jaj 'I answer? Suppose it's your c i said (or heard friends say), " for that kid!"? And then discc ther you nor your friends, \v st a few dollars to get nee< nat same child! urprise you to find that the from priceless to less than a f days? Well, not really, bee . ItV jiust that oftentimes v :R SCHOOLS ER COMMUPiiTIE In cooperation 4 Carolina \ \ Militant, ProgTemi^ better Livestock program in eiiurai, In the spring of 1954 r?r sale ol hogs and cattle. 1 he district beef and swine .dem;: ( .nun.it ion contest will I held :n connect.'in with the k sale 1 'at t.-cipants are E to 'e^ji! niaK.no plans for I o. t .-now i < held in this E hULUMUlA The monthly B| ' .rij? of -he !?.< ni nranch of O . A.M.'P Aid ?iii'ld Friend ' i t ' m in eh on .i line 1 3 B it. .I i t on 1 ane lid. as pre- H oti.-? ladufed. :n order to ' ' * a om'ii.t a :;.h the ap-. I ot W.I to! White.- N'.-I- jjfl iAACP on the latter date. .M OLUM.RIA The n n 11 f f 1 F- t tri'ilTpoi*. s and the House w old ot Kuth wiil hold it. anst nal celebration at i n -t Rati- ^ ist church on June 13 at four Vl.ock The (Lev. W_R. Bowman,' n a* tor of Second Na/aroth B'apA -t church w.lj deliver the serion o! tin !'()( < a-1 (- n V 'Pastor of u he chuich, located at the cor- q er ol Ciervais and Legaree m LreeLa the-Rr-r: WT'sTlnJry" H Pi real. JL ,... j m ' titiii . .v, " v hild. How forget that oui I wouldn't closely tied to >ver a week ' we can give the ere willing our country, d< led school that the childr< C?\1 rl^c/irv/o T1 V4V>V7VA TV. XJ value of a Send today f< few dollars Their Schools? aitse it ac- it toTheNatio ve tend to Schools, 2 West * " ^?a/i : Plon* /Schcx N.m, ***= jm with The Notional Citizens Commi iQoli, this advertisement ii tpom f Confere * re. Dynamic - PAGE FIVE GO ANYWHERE-PiOWC--77"" ~ V 1 <} Here's a selection of foods that will cake you on a delightful picnic herever you choose to go. No need for cooking either on the spot or efore you leave home. All the foods are picked up from the grocery ore on your way to the picnic area. Just take along a vacuum bottle [ hot water for making tea or coffee from instant products. Here's a list of foods to help with planning. Add to k or xttalbg ibstitutions as you wish: large loaf of sliced enriched Packaged mixed salad greens ?ast-raised bread , , ? Pickles argarine ? inned franks, tuna and deviled C?ke shells packaged froaet* eat strawberries cream _ ??-?" jcka^ed :hces? slices Instant tea and criffr* . ' ' " T" * ' A. J ft: y \ * ^ ' '/ . A.*1J 1 j1 t cruiaren ana ineir rurures are pretty the kind and quality of the education m. Their future, and thus the future of spends on your support. Let's see to it sn of our community get the education ri the long run it costs less. Dr free booklet, "How Can Citizens Help Just clip the coupon Mow, and mail nal Citizens Commission for the Public 45th St., New York 36, N.Y. Do it now! Batter Schools 1 West 45th Street, New York 36, N. Y. o send me free booklet^ "How C/.n Citizens Help Their >1??". ? Zone l_ State,-. ssion for _ ?r "7 iorod by ce of NAACP y?