Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, February 06, 1944, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 10

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([ ^ .' ';', ??" ? ^ p VAUfc bitittrt:-?" *-,< ? v ?- ...;""?; f "" " " I W. ?. UU ?'<IW > !' I'll v Published weekly in the 8impkins Building y)22 V? Waahing+o' Qf^et Columbia, South Carolina TELEPH9NE 2-7078 ^ ^ - " ' V ' ' ' ; '' Utate bureaus ' " Atwanwg rM-k Am. BtwforL 30g C>rtwl; CkwIwlonMH King St., Georgetown, 409 Orange Street> Sumter, 16 ft W. Llb?.iy 5tr??t. Y 4toUsi"ed fifTIfe POs? Office at Columbia, 8, C. as eecond'eiau E matter uuaer me Att or MOrcn J. I0t\) , SUBSCRIPTION RATES wr .tl.80 Sli? Months' il.TS pnth*?. ....... . $1.05 Single Copy 7e sription* must be paid in advance. Th? date off axpirairinted weekly on subscriber** copies. 1 1 11 1 " 1 " 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 " * 1 advertising rates on request I account* payrble to The Lighthouse and Informer. McCray, Editor-Publisher; Robert a Brooks, Osoola e. Associate Editors; .fames J. roster. N, C M&hajns.JL Wm -h^Siiuiuoiis, St., l leldTtepresentatives. _ . _ MES:?Nexn copy, 12 noon Tuesday; . A?i**rt?yfwf-fnpy1 : Tuesday. We do not guarantee either nse or return of d manuscripts. All matters submitted for publication are o editing |n accordance with our pattern of services. ;- - ? Brutes-Abroad And At Home The touching details oi Japanfigg. treatment of captur/ ' \ ed American and Filipino soldiers, or, B'ataan and Corregi; dor tell graphically that the Japanese are capable brutes, ? probably sip-passing their allies the fair-skinned German Nordics. Refugees from Europe have related how the Ger jomrts, after defeating the .French army,- inflictd brutaPptin ishment upon Senegalese French' Colonials .-and others of H African descent. In Paris an untold number of colored i B-W&nit.*i'i were sterilised and men unsexech From the Pacific have conic lAumorous accounts of Japanese, raping, slashing open With bayonets of women and hideous' crimes upon both men and women. The riewest account simply adds to those ^1 Raymond P. Cronin, former Associated Press Bureau chief at Manila, included in a?;~AP--story'published Monday ir daily newspapers now Japanese proiiuHee agahist the i dark-skinned Filiniiios works. Jananes^ w?r lords f?n?Uv ' Beensented to permitting nursesT and volunteers tend dyi.g j Band ill men in fin internment camp on. the condition that ! B they "pass over the wounded and dying Filipinos. That disB closure should nroyr ?tgrrrPinmv.ar. fn... j who have been irclined to helieW'tFapanese"propaganda, of ] t'eri?^T "freedom the darker people."' . B^- brutality the equal of that of the Japanese-*In South Carolina about two decades ago'a mob slashed open the body of a colored women Carrying an ur<bqrii child. In the middle South two years ago another mob jwsexed two teen age colored boys,^ . < suspected of attempting to rape a white'girl. At Sykes, Mo. * -7'. two years ago a third mob threw gasoline on. a colored man and set a match to him and purlshment of prisoners in a Georgia sWeatbox or a South Carolina penal farm is legend. ., Brutal treatment of humaii-heings whether milit ary or . gfvi|i|jif~ fg to bp despised no matter whore it .occurs. P .-r would seem thaf mankind had outgrown it. For ourselves, it seems that what we did in small doses i? hemp ffitrnn i back Xo us in amounts so large that it nauseates us. '-> ? - ;e' No Difference ' .?~Thfl Clmi'lccton JNevvsTrnd Courier criticize <7 the feri. -eral '^overnmer.t for what it calls, discrimination against Southern Negroes in not appointing them postmasters, B (Collectors of internal revenue, etc. At the same time, it H "rejoicfcs" that they arc not appointed in the South for the yet unproved and time-worn "reactionary" excuse of "causing race troubled? ?-? WhetheV initiated by the federal government 7f thi? B?News alVl Courier, there is no difference in the segregation J theory of either excepting that one is political and the B ' other racial. " ?t ~ ~ : .L ApparenT Unity r " "? Ij 9uuUi Cm it ih not nf crime i'rtr public official* to castigate on the colored citizens, numbering 46 per cent of the population and in majority in 22 of the 46 counties. It is, however, considered "radical and agitatirg" thaac oitiflcns againsi nrvvaiianlud /UlUcks. ()o^^^..^l^ionaHy^^iiB^neWspatjeis hears-of itself: "agitator''. It hears similarly whispered words about Nogro organizations which rise up to say that the governor -should not have chased Negroes out of the Sumter Courthouse or that-former supreme court justice Eugene S. Elease - preaches "nn+flgonlarrr. And thun far, charges agatrtst Tbese de_ tl ? fenders of Negroes (black defenders) have been about as r authentic as the "Eleanor hib" rtinuirsT ??? ' This newspapev suspects that, thy mass of white people in South Carolina believes and thinku nt- it rime nlmnl ?ny Lo.v- citizen, white or black, who stirs the racial pot in public. m*) fhrir nhntnillinii fnuii " li|ijiinn i ill" uiifin hiinil 1 |ii in g general Unity among the white |L I i 1 i?Ii\Tr? At tfAim Tl V1 J TU1TOAL IIUIHI1; I MiferUkintr and Embalming . 0^ AWYTIMg ANYWHERE Superior Equipment " L Superior Service W\ ?SLOGAN? mT I u wk r ph rtnc b-"?jgffm K Po^ E^r *** ?? Trsrtsi^ fifrf-" I TIsT TAVLOR ST. ? COLUMBIA PHONE 23fI9 I I??? .. '.* 1'??t?-??^ ? ' . 1 \t / *-{ ._. ' ; .. \ ? ^ "' :-- " JLA^ *" ' * - 1 ?'-' " ' .~t~Jr+r~ - 1 ' - 4'^. ,?~9HBHKV '. frag licit . . - I ' ? I^ttereTnTfu. _ Editor ~ rt* . -.' / : PEKPtRXKO BY "PROBLEM"' Editor Lighthouse and Informer: I am a constant reader of The Lighthouse and Informer and nev^i mlis an issue, cannot. nc matter hoy hard 1 tfcyT understand the. so-called "race problem." Hotnt white metv speak bitterly agalrtsl ? -L me r*rgro ana some XNegroes speaK bitterly against the white men. For the past?n Vears T~ Ffavje worked" with a white man and hit treatment of me and the other 25 men working on the Job is that no one is opposed to. We laugh -talk-and exchange ideas and get along like two peas in a pod. Or the other hand. I have heard other white men inmbnst the Negro I asked One man, for example, 'Why | a* Negro and white man could work together, eat out of tivtr same paib and yet, could not share the sunu sent in o bits. His answer was thai "It would hnrt n ~T7Htte mmv -1 asked him if- the food his colnred eook cooked didn't hurt, him: hr stalked, anerllv av/ny {?-I cannot understand why fnir ! honest and JuSt like poller 4 chief W. S Duktfk aTid deputy"Gaj ry E. Fairey, late of Branchvllle (will give their lives for Negm- pro1 tection and yet have men like Rep [Marion Winters of Berkeley Coun1 ty who wants oc keep mo ele^m chair for them. N|en like Rep. i John Long of Union or. Mr. R. S 1 Russell of Atlanta, Georgia, gives 1 tw pleasure to know our sons are } fighting h^y the sides of their ov,ti whtt^-others of a he same lace cause us to curse the day they 1 were born. Mr. Editor, tell me why uj wo have the two kinas? I am perplturt'fcd. James , Singleton McCellnnville, s. c. ^ "AMERICANS TOO" Edftor Lighthouse and Informer* The concert given by the South* ernalres Monday night at thp Co* lumbia Township Auditorium made me' feel good all over and, made me much prouder of my race. Not only , was the sinujnj first elu.u unci the nlanlAt Wonderful, bo' the speech of the bass^ Mr.. William Edmoux>n, was one of the finest I have ever heard. : Mr. Edmonson got everyoody told off in a fine way and I wished that a thousand white- people had been there to-hear him. and the others, ill tin- rnnn tirlnAte Americans Too." I John H. Washington, Cohynbia, s. c. Subscribers' Notes ] "More People Rend The Lighthouse," they say and more people are taking subscriptions by mail in order that in the days of uncertainty, they will _not miss-a. single copy. Among subscribers this week are: Steward's Mote 2-c, Julius I.atrvmore, Melbourne. Florida:... pio. Luwrcn?e McGhee, '.'Somewhere across the Atlantic"; Mrs. Joseph A. Mason, Kingstree: Mrs. Fdna Alston, Charlestonj Mrs. .Margaret fiulton,?Swansea. Mis. Gwendolyn ^Blanche, Granltevllle; Mr. Sum I Knight, Aiken; President M. F. Whittaker. S. C. State College, Orinngeburg; State jCollege Library. pGrahgebura:?Mr. ~ W. J. ?Gilliam, : Columbia; Mrs. Joslc Hazel, Bre. merton, Washington! Mr. James M. Hinton, Columbia; Pvt. Edmnnd B. Pickens. Fort Devens, Mass.; .Rev: P. B. Jaudcyi, Ridgeland; Mrs. Hattie Kldweil, Baltimore. Maryland; Mrs. Dora Bennett. Charleston; Cpl.' Willie..Powell... ".Somewhere over the Atlantic";. _ Mrs. pyV Thiinv, Cnml -, Tm/t oihers. 99tl7\Vtfr_ (Continued from Page 1) the landing, Mosserschjnltt 109'f and Pock-Wolfe 190's. The black squadron were flying P-40 Warhawks,' the swine flphter-bombci planes that Lt, Col. B. O. Davis Jr., had said cpuld do but threi j things^?"turn, turn and trun." GEH FOLK MORE At least one of thp fliers b < known to have chased a FoekeJWulfe 19q all the way oyer Rome before bringing him down. On Saturday they returned and accounted for four more.. On ."Jan 28 allied airmen accounted for 2H t enemy craft -ht~i4te Amtrr^Nef runt sector or which 5 were credited to the 99th. The next day alllled planes got 31 with the 99fh collecting 4 of them. Capt. Flail scored a double on Saturday, downing t FW-190 anri .nn ME-10ft. He now naA a Ironu oi ;l to date. According to reports this Is tin ! first time the, squadron lias rcalb tTiad an opp^rtumty Jo get i? ^and- do- batUe . -Horet of or e tnrh i dutififi. were said to Irave boon -pee 1 marlly patrol, escort and recon nalssance. When they were turn i ed loose last week, they wen j playing ^CHteh 4? The "pilot 1? Who scored victorlei | on the flrtft of the two day rwooj; I were 1st Ltp. Robrt Delz, Port I land, Ore.; Willie Ashley, Sumpter S. C.; Leon Roberts, Pritchard Ala,, and Edward Toppls, Sai Frafieise?: -2nd Lts. Charles Bailey fanta Oorda, Pla? and Wllsor Eaglepton, Rloomlngton, Ind., n ' r?n|i* i-l.ill ftvjrj shared the eighth victory, namely 2nd Lt. Clarence Allen, \_ Mobile Ala., and 1st! Lt. Howard Bnugh Petersburgh, Va.v WIS *?> . * 1. ' . CUOUStt ANI> Its FORMER, t THE NEED FC i BY JOHN * ' GOODWILL AMBASSADOR f j "Alnorif-iny west prized posses > < sions is the li ieiifishii) of D Tie ; t land Thomas of Charleston an : I the motion picture industry. I lik .] him because he is ; modest, unas siimlr.tr niul plain ihrwnrd in?lu ' tolerances and determination! ( . XwenLy~ years ago, he was lot ; that he would fail as others ha< j failed if he took over the Lincoli Theatre. Today the l.^rnin ig rn best paying hous >? on its circuit. FI ?>T M r 'Vhoma Ji * fort able and fro or "heada "he kl^D ,httn Charleston' > holty more ^ in (, sinKle strok M"CBAV- rtm more Tn be' ' half of inter-racial goodwill, iha. ^nll nf the citv's organizations an i "leaders" have in a century, t Yoti probably read in newspapej a few weeks. affO- ot the gtftrH" r site foi>?t he-colored tire-fight in unit by ills son, Sgt. Damon C Thomas. The site could have beci ...sold or $5,000.00. The city go* i for io charge. But behind tlii ^contribution ir> a story we ought t remember for its lesson in toler anee, delenplnation and spreaditv |goodwill-. _ I -Tire colored flrr UfuTT"after fall 1 ing in obtaining desirable sites f faced dissolution.- removing"** tin -last from the state and Charleston The. men comprising if didn't pa boniv tne TtrRTTi I. * iTor diitv thet It ami lies, or. I'giQdtes c.t. otiieis liki j.tlu'in in itu* seuii-bi' repl-'-r?W "..tilt' lUnc-fficTitV. Tinl Mv.av: fair wit IT-its colored peoph<jKji&_4t ?a?tough spot. ''. Yopir Wi?'iii<ti few ; much fur the. sue because It wm | the city M't'gllVt it. or. not sell thi j.slte if a colored unit was tO \us< |it. Those things must have perpiex I ed Mr. Thomas. Th" city wnntoi ] to buy his^lot. " . , F-nally, he telephoned his sot , at Fort Knox, Ky.. and -the two de I cided to just give it to the city pro vtried it jyould-^ba?used=onl> fur i ftre~^ righting unit. It shocked cit; council und officials Council drei a resolution of appreciation am mailed It to "M*" Thomas. It wa probably the., first time that aligns body had ever -wsed a title befor a Negro. The morning paper_^sug gest^d n memorial nlaccme ^commemorating the gift and silid i was greater than any service pub lie officials had rendered Ihe e?t.\ I 'ectiliarly. J_he - colored ixyurgomxtl was' ai>gry. Whv did he have t. ;Plan todaq for a QhUfkt&h. FUTURI complexion. Tn just a few days Bl.icl and White Bleaching Crc:un logins t - help vnu have a brighter, softer smoother skin.' It works 5 w.'l.vs t piw you a complexion others w ill en* ? you will thrill to: Bt?icKT?e;?ds toosr ?that dull rlaiIter outer rkr, sapms tx> act daily roll off. C.uutioii. I > only as directed. At all toilet counter.ecoTioiiw s:/e-> 'JTk and Always g< ; EiTja? s NO MOM GRAY, DULL ? or PAnrn hair ~? USE iess/e Kore's IMPROVED HAIR DYE LOOK YOUNGt^OO -LZrAND tf AUT1FUL ^ J" IT WON'T WASH OUT OK RUB OUT. VERY ; SIMPLE TO USE 1 CAUTION: USE ONLY AS s PIPfCTf P ON L A BEL. __ * I SIND NO MONIY. PAY POST | MAN ST.00 plus postoqo ts delivery. Sond srdsr today,. Satisfaction or moooy roloddad ::rJlSSii~KARl - OAUYV MAIUITTC d*A ? ^^w? 107 Pitt* Aoo.t Now York City * . (fOI) ? ?v. - ' . JOLUMBia, ? C.? IR CHANGING I. Mc CRAY""' give all that money to the, city Why didn't he give it -to?oW?e our organizations? Peace was re ^- stored. d- pew people knew what prompte 6 Mr. Thomas and his son to~effec the gift but, the city had done la vnrs I Or him and had cooperate wuiiiii mm. nc uicm i ot'iieve ina d it shpula*De "take-all" re.latlonshi] cl He' should give when possible. Hi 11 people, hostile to him- for no ua^a soil beyoud a jealousy, had bee e good to him. although the good e npss had coine-from the lime-Tel j lows. A gift to the city protecte n, I and assured all of them, no ma tie e | their ranks. More than that, h ^ I reasoned, "we colored men in bu.si ihess ought to conduct ourselves a lot Ihm- -buHhiessrs do. There: ^ I liiiies~wheti nice should he throw e [nut. Wt1 CTTTi He ambassadors Ti K : goodwill, if we care to." * " That. pnrrtTTttv: ts IT 1 it'!,in s Thnmns of CO it rtrstnrr*. The ambus " sadof a ltd the wav sonic of us en !L-iuiLUue bet-t-w appreelnt ion frnr * our *i(lo of the fence. , s * Dr. Hubert ? :?(Continued finm I'sgf I) rt Others 'appearing on the - pro gram, preceding Dr. Mays' culogj s who gave three-minutes address? T included: Rev. F.7 O. Lewis, wh g said l;r. Hubert was one'of lh i. worlds choice spirits: Mr. .J. V\ n Williams, who said he was one o t the greatest humanitarians of hi s day; MLss Florence M. Read. Spel a" mini College president, who sa.li - Dr. Hubert - had absolute rtneerlt; g and trustworthiness of character | Rev W. H. Borders, who said h< Ij was a man who never lost ih common touch* and had a, big hear p for " everybody: Rev."' Rylan< Knight, representing the whit - Baptists, who said Dr. Hubert va f a great person, * who possessed i -. strong heart and great mind Rev t^Rniiiul Hnnttf wnii ^ntn i . ma? War. more true" to the high coilirti 4 r>f the nunULty?than Dr Hnher^n ] Dr. . tfufus -IS. Clement m?>it?nj , had deep appreciation for fh< ? deceased, styling him as a goo< man who could preach a grea j sermon without making mucl tnoi.se: Pev. M f- Kjpp : he knew no man who had mean a I more in his life than Dr. Hubert. Rev. R. H. Mllner ^ read th a scripture,~arrd RevT C. N. Elll v offered prayer. The Rev. M. Tat it pronounced the benediction^ Provi rt dence Baptist Chureh choir render 8 ed several selections. Prof. Kempt uorrall _ < it-. j x ...ncii pnoiuru ui Hit" piano OUI f. ing the prelude. Mor.ehou.se Quai Jt, tet. render a touching select to and Mrs Honest. Peck rendered t solo. Two hyinns sung by th _ audience were: "Our Ood. Ou Helji in Ages Past" and "O tjoy ,r That- \V'itr"hr?r~i el "Me cTo . " ~ ' ' CSracing tiie rostiun during ih services were: President r Fountain. ,li . <?i Iviorris Brow - College. Dl. Louie Ii. Newom white. Mr. KendclL. Weisigei. whit Drs. ,1. M. Nabrl . "and V. A. Pink.? ton were listed on the progran but were unable?to-?n-tenrt. T?e /, Wm?O. Bivinr. I'nmwitted tin- not! at Southviow Cemciery with tvr Bros., morticians, in charge. A large group of Baptist preach ers. whom the deceased had taugl ! It isn't TABOO L).?{_ 1 "T?- . j for girls to km t"! ft iris todnv cnn be .uratoful I . ' ^ | some. subjects are discussed trio t- frankly than they used ;io be. r Thht's one reason why* t bowsaw I ni women have <01110 *(> Jjno iltjoui i'> 'J?u.u h? li'i. non toko it. as cliroctod. three days b j-fore "their time'' ro Jieli? relit? Grandma Didn't When Her I Pioneer Home Principle J Lessens Coughings Lo When grandma's family Tind cold she used mutton snot medio?! r<l in .her own simple?'ibvuoo rem j dy" vvTTy and rubhed^t on to relie 1 client iwusvio t ij'litttorot, ro~t, di: tit r j iug night. coughing, .throat tick _. j iri'ntl and hnmi hiul Puliation.?T , <lny, there i.; a salvo that eonforr ! to these ifionoor principles ? it _ Lx l'enat-mr-jnuoju'C linn cutnhinPrtft ^ I active, ingredient? in a sfalrrte ; 4 tthiie base containing motion stn I A. V ^ t? Jackson's F , Our Slogan: "The Olden I Our Record: Thirty Yeai ?? Licensed And Fune There ii no aubatitute I poaaible by expert ami "Quality and Service* long Night. Pricea within tb? 182R Park Avenue I DAY PHONE 9 NOTA RORfcRT A. I COUNCIL C. CHF.l ^T" FDR And Probf CoronMe^ ? In Consultation WASHINGTON^ IS N S>?President Roosevelt and tys D>ree-man ' board appointed to lo^k loin ? question oi racial^ discrimination whleh has become .an Issue between southern railroads and-the Fair Employment Practices CoimYii.Uee Kjuauiicu tmuiiuHy nun Mien [)8^nn orgnnlnntion?mrrtlrrg- *~~ ^ I The board members are Judges 1 Walter P. Stacy and William H. 3- Holly^and Mayor Frank J. Laus.che, 18 -of Cleveland. ? Judge fciacv TiTTo Th" members 1 "simply talked to the President. --+tbmTt~^hal"TW~vvantK us .to do. " HP . said he hoped the board qonld finish organization proredure hy 1 today. ^Tuesday). e __ _ Postpone j H out in in 0?fTTfm Page Ti neen < hallrncert hi the courts there, d in Providence. 1-t. 1^, ISJegro mem. her.', were t:iknn diriicitly tnPV t be n locals against the objections of the n1 international oft ire. A prllale source has revealed . flint a minority report will be p eI pared In the event and unfavorable report' against FEFC Is arrimf at ! hv the jsmtttv committer at Morehnnse. attended the fu' nfr.nl 1 |S^? ,? Hnnr.rnrv paillieprerR were: Will r Harlow, Most? Collins, Hubert ' Davis. Phillips Cilover, Orandersori. 1 Isaac Green. Oscar Harris. .Jerry, s .lonea, Jnmcs Lockhart, and FHe mon Whatlcy. Active pallbearers il : were.; t.nwler .1. Burt . .. Kennel h ^"Cnry, W. F. Criwl, Kenneth Days. H. V Fasleson und s K. A. e HncKlns. BP BDMDS .j J " 1L " " Lighten Skin takci a MiNiitM . Apply nfiW-NIX Bleach. Lightenp "lug film adds lt? lightness to skin in 3 1 minutes while active bleach '""t . works from beneath. No JW* ; ens at once. Uee anytimt. No grtti^y 1 ness. Helps dry up tur'ace plinplea.. |.H?fi-n b]n< khcadfli Vado freckles. 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Trv it. won't- ymi9 Fool Around 7amily Had A Cold Helps Chest Muscle ^Tightness osens Phlegm, Aide Sleen ^ a ways: (1) Outside, it nct.s like n it- plaster to stimulate a congestione easing flow ?f warming hlood. t'2) \'o Inside, its aromatic. vapor a ,Kooth?L h- Jintf comfort nn al passage . Petu? le, fro quickly ou*e.: chest m'n cnlar TP" UPMh As and pain, helps ..loosen rn phlegm, lessens toughing and aidrt t's easier breathing and rest fttl <drrpr.~ Ve Purchase price of first jar refunded ss If not satisfied, Genfcroua sizp 2->c, fr double quantity HTic, economy size toToday, get original PtWtroT uneral Home and lite One You Know Best" *s of Satisfactory Service Embfclmers Tal Directors or the memory picture 7,*^* ldmin|,' The recollection of remaina. Call us Pay or i rmch of everyone. Attreo, South fbiroltna NIGHT PHJNC 30 RY PUBLIC jf BROOKS, Mitnnger RKY, Licensed . : . ' . .s.i.?^p?, Criminals t To One Rac no -such thing as "criminal roce^l the late Prof. William A. Bonger h nf Htn TTnliforolf ti /?f A ???*?? avH* ? ?* ? I t UI vu^ vuivcmuj i>iU0vriU4lll 1 declared in n study ofJ "Race end 1 Crime" just published by. the rColumbia ifnlveisliy pitmB. ACCOrfll.ing to the renowned professor, 'j { criminal tendencies are no strongs ^ ! er in one race than in another, "Crime is always jimitod to M:ompftrattvely~... .small nutriber qf individuals in a race," he" Stat* d. ' "There is nor"more convincing proof tlint the social milieu, ?and not race, is the decisive factor than that offered by the great, change in aggressive criminality in the. ihole civilized world ln_the_lRLcst. _ jtet'lfxt in iTHHorv. Aiigrej .' ivi' TTtnte "i vliiih diminished." * " J ihe nooK was translated from ! _ilie Dutch by Margaret M. Hor- ! I dky, who disclosed,, that ..Pitif. t Bonger diet! "Xit^lis own tree will Teddy Hill Wants 1 To Become Officer I | PORT DtX,. N J.? fSNST?Ted- 1 dy Hilt, the orchestra leader, is row : Private Teddy Hfll of the United ! ( States Army, where he constantly | keeps his romrai'.es reminded of Ms I I versatility as a musician?'"and the hoys really appreciate a hot lick j when., played the Titill way,", says ' i the Post, Fort Dix newspaper. Tito 34-year-old Birmingham ] i lAktena)?musician.?Who?began"! j hiWarcer in 1930 with a band orr ; j ganlzed by Luis Russell, plays the j | trumpet, "clarinet and saxophone. I Because of a broken tooth,, he 1 changed from the trumpet to lite latter two instruments which he j i has specialized in playing. "f" Now thaT~Prlvate Hill has launch- ' cd upon an Army careet, it is his t. ambition?to?loon- an Afifly bund ] I as u warrant officer | 1 > Beauticians Work ' -i ? , (Continued from Page 1) i included: Mrs. Hattie Green, Beau--j | fort; Mrs. Roborta Thompson, j Union: Mrs. Lucilla Owens, Spar- j tanburg, Mrs. Jnnie Mae Turner, AhhevlUe: Mrs. Edmonia Shaw, t Kumtpf -Mrs: A R T M.aCK. ' Charleston; Miss Jessie Clinokscale, Miss Florrtn Smith and Mrs. Pauline B. Holmes," both of Orangeburg. . - - Oaiat rrWHi COLUMBIA'S I PROFESSION* O B B I E ' S BEAUTY SHOP "'Those Hollywood Effects"-"" 1119'/} Washington St * V~ (Upstair*! Telephone 9312 f Mrs. Obbie P. Trapp ? i ~ y : Ells* Beauty Par! or " It Pays to Be A Customer' ~~' Pliono 926# I 107 H Washington S*. Upstairs MorMn. 1 -L.' ?' ' 'i " Womw?Do o Soldimr't Jofc 4 - - *? oooyAr-^somrtm I WAAC . Ah MY HECRUITIN# 0?K)l WILLIS C. ' - '--FUNERAt I >401 Park St root Henry's Beer Tavern Barhecue - Fried Chicken - Our specialty John H^nrv Washington, - Prop. 2Z3t Read Street mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammmmmm Atlantic I Insuran THE GOLDEN 1 f ' s " / ..J* '-- ? DISTRICT i BeautarU South Carol,na Florence, South Carolina Orantfhurf. \ ; Claims Paid W Horn* Office: Smith unit Wti r > . \ . . 1 "T1- ??? t_ ,/.y . ? JEBBUaBVi?v lutf '?j-i lot Limited e, He Findy aflw tfte lfeir nivnsiHn S?BELIEVE IN . . i. ^>VM. \ I nth# LiiuutM m. jJ Saombtic 1 Ut*. Buaiaaaa. 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' |'. r* ?' | tl Blackshear By t WASHINGTON ST ' BUSINESS MID ifc DIBECTORT -j George A, Elmore Notary Public jfl Columbia, 8. C Dr. R P, Pride J DENTIST - Gold Crowns, Bridge* and Plgto Work pt Reatonakl* Pricos r"r?1?ttWD Mil -? ? ?? 1117^4 . " 1 . 1 1 One-Stop SwfWii -?^r Headquarters for Complete Waverly Esso Station " ' : j Jasper Uairtwelj. Owner F Pine and Taylor Stsa Ph. 2-8239 ^ JOHNSON ^-iW . HERVICR . JM ColaalU, Swril J^NliM, I ?-~s~? 0. K. Sandwich Sh^bl sandwiches and gat Drinkvl 1513 TUrfftlf St. Phone 2-fl :oast j ice ca? 1 1 RULE COMPANY" r OFFICES ? ) < -Colaaahia, South Caroline ? Georgetown, South Ckralhi* louth Carolina A - ' 5drin 24 HouiBw Tr itworth St*.. diarlfl |1=P^W