Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, August 22, 1948, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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laUNDAV, AUGUST 22, 194< Di!lon Highlights DILLON, ,S. <j. ? Mrs. Luclle ft spending a tew days with her 1 mothef. M^S-. Lillian Nichols on 8Lh j . ' Mrs, Katie Ellison ot Brooklyn, N. Y, is spending several weeks i M?atltli her agad mother, Mrs. Mottle? H Ellison. The elderly Mrs felllson has been ill foi' several years. < 7 Va? spent several weeks with hei mnthpr Mrs. Flettte Kllprbt and ? triends "bfilbre reluming home last i . Roosesvelt Jones ot New York Is f visiting- relatives and Triends here , Miss Jessie Brown I3 spending l several weeks with, her sister before | | s v seturnlng to her home in Baltimore Friends of Miss Mildred Camp- * ben will pe glad to learn that, she ] :v Is now at honu kfter having been [ confined to the McLeoas infirmary } in Florence. 8he is recovering nice" , . ly. .. iv ' > 1 _ 8gt. ahd Mrs Morris of Tuske- j I gee, Alabama were jecent guests j \ Quests ot Mrs, fcmma- eage faat j~ week were her son and daughter- '. in-law, Mr. and Mrs._Lonnie Page I s of Nichols;. also her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wall of Greensboro. - ] e i V Visiting her mother on Hamptofi Street Is Mrs. Thomasena Wardlaw -I 4 of Detroit, Mich. She is the former I ' DOLOR'S^ DIRECTORY ; ! f| ' : ? : j ? Bethea's Tailoring -U Sc Dry Cfaaning "ONE DAY DRY CLEANING ? AND PRESSING SERVICE" I { SUITS and DRESSES?60e 1 t . WaHi Guaranteed t - Caih and Carry c Make Conservatism Your Motto by Giving Us A Trial You Must Br a FSaPaflid, 1 a PHONE 5P7-J 408 Wast Main Street . ~fj Don't Be Mieted? j< Look Instead ti ROOMS ? SOFT DRINKS T* ?COLD BEER and WINE -?-?Confectionary Counter ?y* D MI1U VIKOJCtlOl Fried Chicken and Sea I . Foods Dally ? __ TAXI SERVICE PAY OR NIGHT M ^^DPTEEDC Ed Wright, Prop. * h Phone 9166 |J 209 E. Hampton St. . Concerning local events, news F or memorials, etc., consult t Herbert Crawford, represent- >? ative of the Lighthouse. r'-~- BENEDICT OA Pioneer Institution of Higher Le Columbia, the "Heai THE FOLLOWING DEG A.B., B.Th. c Splendid opportunity for Intellertm opment.Co-Educ'ational Institution Registration and Orientatioi Fall Classes Begin OFor Further lnfori ? J. A. BACOATS ? ??? ? BFNFniCLC COLUMBIA 1 "Accounts A ^ ) i-f SAVINGS-I CHARTKRE0 AND HIM Home Fi I !: ; . AND ill - ? - 1*0$ Main tttreet? ?1? ?... ? . ~ ^ ?:? 1? \ Mi&> Thpmasena Gtbsoq qI_ th city:?'. . - - * ^ The Dttlon llgers defeated tH tLorth Carolina Hot Shots 8-2 01 the Npw Town Diamond last Sat urdav Armstrnrip n;av thv ^w.nigh af the game. Spartanburg SPnRTANBURG, 8. C. ? Johi Campbell of Newark, N. J., vl.stte< tils sister, Mrs-. E. E. Wheeler o rrni III ntrrrfi fo7 two weeks.MrT and Oreener arid Mi and Mrs. William Pasley of Nash ville were recent visitors In thi :ity.SSra ^W. Fair has returned :o the city after spending six week it Temple University, Philadelphli Penno. Mrs, -Glee Harbour was in th< ?tty last week to vl-dt iter mdtfiet Mrs N. E. Littlejohn. / Mrs. John Walker left 8unda; o visit relatives in New Jersey. - G. W. Bolden and the Rev. W ^ Wilson attended the Elks Con rention In Philadelphia. Rev. Wll ton is ij reSanUy a 11 endii ig ttn JhTtners confab at St. Louis. Miss Josephine Jackson spent he uinmer vucation in Nushvllle. Miss Myrtle Wlliiams and broth tr, Julius are vacationing in Phlla lelphiu. r Zottageville 4-Hers Represent Stated WALTERBORO, S. C?Thomas B pells of the Cottageville 4-H clut ias been selected along with fivt ther 4H clubsters of the state U epresent , South Carolina at the irst regional 4-H camp, to be helc t -Southern University, Bator touge. La? August 24-31, Joseph J litchell, Colleton c | inty agricultur1 agent, said Tuesday. Other membersthe delegatior re: Valada Jennings, Union coun y; Annie Lee Shird. Florence coun y; Esther Wragg, Georgetown coun Y; Herbert. White nnrlingtmv^mmy and John H. Brown of Falrfielc ounty. They were selected on thi >asls of lciunis of Accomplishment nH mitcfanHjng 4-H pluh \vnrlf hva * ?W U Inil ' M I rtfs ~ ? X'l U V "STVrll ' v , five year period. The Louisiana meeting willJirinj ogether about 100 outstanding 4-F lub members from^lS state for fel :wship, recreation, information an< ours of the Louisiana 'State Exper sent stations. ? Ground Beaufort BEAUFUHIT S C ? The Daily Vacation Bible School conducted by i. Davis Tield its closing-. exercises >si> wuiiuay morning. Teacher? 'ere Mrs.~^M. Bryant, Mrs. J. acluon. Mis* H. Ontyson ?nd Mtw FTPavU 7 Mrs. Viola McHardy of New York Jity is spenrtnig her vacation with 4rs.. R. Coaxum. Mrs* Ruth Young and Normal inckney of Savannah. Ga? wen he guests of Miss E. Green last .eekv ~ J ^4rs. Louise Mitchell and daughCOL LEGE arning, Located in the (itv of l'.of the. State. REES CONFERRED: indB.D." il growth and character (develof Class "A'* ratiliK Moiferate i September 13, 14, 15 September 16 nation write: , President? . OttEGF ___ ^rSTCT" ccepted From $1.00 r GREATER INCQMLJ? | FROM YOUR SAVINGS 1 | WITH SAFETY . | NVESTMENTS - TRi PftlWSED BV THK UNITED HTA p.Hprnl <S i LOAN ASSOCIATI QUINCY W. UlsMER, Secretary tit Floor of the .Palmetto Buildlnf, 1 f - ' ?\ ?o? . *? - y -? ? ?-j c 11! Indian Dress 4 ~ Pakistan Creation " | ORAMBLiINO, LA. (SPECIAld] [ The present paraphernalia <jf natI lonansm in India can be attribute? I to the creation of Pakistan, Miss 1 Perin K. Banker told several hun? i dred summer students at Grambi' * i-tnir-College Thursday morning In a lengthy discourse . on the various d social, economical and internationI I al problems facing the inhabitants of the Par East. Indians dh prar^ tlcular. ?^? .-I A native of . Nagpur. India. anc> JI a graduate student at Columbia ? | University working on the docto| rate degree. Miss Banker came to i Louisiana to gather data on the -f teacher Education program jit 1 i Grambling College. si. T . * , Citing British Coiomal policies as j directly responsible for a major pori tion ,of the present ills, the speake | er 'declared that education of the , I massoq will eventually enable India I to {ake its place among the industrialized nations of the worfd. v Briefly ,Miss Kanker touched on ' the geographical location and teri rahianal aspertfr- of?fhdia, govern. L ment financed research, population 1 and natural resources. She closed - }^with u-scholarly dissertation of the - I Democratic Republic of the Union s | uf India, trie countiv s new governtlng body, N. Y. Lobor Body Elects Roce Man As "! Vice-President NEW YORK (NNTC A; - The Ne# York State -Federation of Lalxn ? j wound_up Its eight-fifth anual con * I vent ion at the Hotel Commodore i'lsist Thursday by electing a slate of t officers for tire coming year, which i included the first colored vice presi_ I dent in its history. ) j Among the fifteen vice.presidents ; | named was Thomas C. Young. He is ) secretary of Local 32-B, Building i Service Employees Union. He is 4<3 1 years 'old, married, ha? three chil? ren, and lives ,tt 445 West -153a St, The 1,099 accredited delegates) gave enthusiastic support to a report of the group's education com j nelly, chairman Among the things - urged by this report was elimination - I of racial and religious discrimination -1 from-schools-and colleges 3 Delegates to the convention last f> Wednesday ov?rwhPtmindly ""A *"> j ciferously upheld the action of the f- -eredentials-eommlttee -4n?unseatlrt| twenty delegates who had been inf^.vestigated on suspicion of being 1 Communists or Communist sym pathizers. The committee originally i ; withheld seating twenty-seven delei gate#, but announced last' Wednes?day that 'seven of "theni would'be admitted. Among the seven admitted was Peter OUIey, lumber of'ROT'Offley, - a newspaper man, aTter^he Answer p ed, "No;" to a, question of whether ' JAr. OtteFy and Matthew Ander> son later -issued statements nomtina out-that rfchey_Jiad been cleared of \ the charges, end adding that they - had been active In the an ti-Communis v, faction of local 144, Bulld: ing Service Employees, i Prominent among the unseated I delegates was 'Qharles Collins, .vice ' president of Local 6, Hotel and Club "] employees, and a candidate for vice i j president of the federation. His uri' ' seating excluded him from the race " 1 for vice president. : Harry Reich, president of Local 89, Hotel and Restaurant Employees, i linked, the unseating of -the - dele} gates -to-.their long fight to-elecv-a I i nolOT<>rl norcnn ?<- - , aa a vice president lof the'federation. Last year, in UtiI ca. these forces nominated Mr. Col't:ard of thanks We wfsh?ttr thanfc The maiiy triends and . neighbors- for cards, floral expressions, and . kindnesses" j during-the illness and death of I Mrs Drusilla Ruff Cline Ruff, husband T' - Mi s Flo retire "Rn'ft, dirnghtei -inlaw. I tern Caroline and Louray an<f Mis* I H A Holley of Plalrlfi^ld, N J . hie guests of Mrs. C. Blocker. Mr and Mrf Jlnunie Russet]; "mid little 'daughter.' Charlotte of T Lawrencevllle.?Vn . were?guests?<->f thjet" parents, Mr and Mrs David ttrown lasi week. to $10,000." (?! >^ ^7 tJST FUNDS T.KS GOVERNMENT rA 7 . ravings OIN - ^ , Colombia, 8. C. . flHHR VVHHHMMHflMHHIHHnHHHBHBHHMflHM. ?~v ? "" " "7 .y . i ? ?I ar -?^? .,? . ... ~4 , > ' Z . i THE LIGHTHOUSE AND INFORMI ^N ' !(J>: " ' "* FAMILY REUNION- After fifL> years oi separation, during which rhe rnernhrrs have lived tn~v&rk>u? parts of the nation, the Lowman j family of Colombia held a re-union last Saturday night, at the home 'fit Ml- nnrl \A'v c C2\-.?1?r... r* ?. ? u i ? ... ?.w? K^ltvuvti liUI 1X J West Columbia. Relatives and many frmnde jollied iti the occasion, one featur- "1 i which was a grand old barbecue i The evening was given to exchanRt lug tales of "what's been happei* j ing since I last saw you." Tlie?c;ght' member:, of the family all surviving of 15 children. are j shown above, left, to right. (Seated: Mrs. Shelton. Lonck-, West .Columbia" and hostess to the reunion: Mrs William Rhoten, "New YotV. ! City, Mrs. James Waters. New York City. Dawson Tj Demo Offic r * v 4 , NEW YORK? (NNPA>?HcprOSOn', J/Jtive 'William l, u.iwson, Democrat I of Illinois, Monday, August 9. took i over control of an all-colored di. . vision" m the hea<kpntrtr?rs^crf?'T11 Derno^etttrcr national committee a. '-jtfw Biltmore Hotel here. ~| Mr. Dau-toh. who is' assistant tc 1 Senator J. Howard - ?McOrath-, of j Rhode Is" tnd, chairman of the Dem i ocratic Ratidnul Committee, told I the press he planned to op^p two lins, (or the position, as they did jp.gajn this year.-' 1 I Prior to adjustment, the conven1 i.tion' amended the federation's .contsitution to bar Communists and all ! others seeking to overthrow "the Government by force and violence i from holding ofice or acting us de> ."legates^ to. it's conventions. J : Learn Bea The GAR ?L. Prepare Yourself Low Co: Garner's School < lt'% Easy Thorp 204 Manning Avenue PHONE 1 0? i ALLEN U "A" J Accredited by the Depart met Carolina?A.i*-i tiidiTed?b-y?the; Jury Schools and Colleges 4 - - Whplesome Einvironme ! Offering^ Degree Coc ' Bachelor of Arts 4 Bcic A Bachelor of Scicync* A Bachelor of Scier * Bachelor of Se - Education? * Bachelor c * Bacheto A Courses in Music, O ' 1948 FALL SEi i CCDTCMD ?Tkr I LIVID FOR INTORAA } SAMUEL R. HIG I - v .: ALIEN Uf ? Columbia 13, \ *?~ ~ ' i" 1 .- | i - *, . .. -: rH , t ^ '~r?^E?~ "v5>/^j6ixfi5^$-,v^r*? ^B^35WB :.- Standing, left to rifcht: Mrs. Ar- ] thur Hayes. Columbia; ,J H Low";han. Juh-> T/xrjfTa'n. both of Lake- . land. Ga ; Henry Lowinan, Green i "Cove Springs. Florida - and Mrs John Morris. New York Ctiv. CHERTS LISTED Among guests who joined with ^ cation Javere^out- of tmvn : MrT and_ Mrs J W Satterwhite and daugh ter. Miss Beulah Satterwhite. all i ... of Clurppelle, S. C., Archie Waters. iJ West Palm Beach,*. Florjda: Miss 1 Lav time I.a:ie and Mrs Amelia] ; Clardy. New York City. Mrs Re- i ' becca rhonipson, Orlando. Flit ; i ' 'Mrs*!' Eugene Durkee. Washington. D. C. Mr 'and Mrs. Jis.se Lorj^-k j and Win. S ; Loric'.t*. ill of I hilr- .j : ueiphia | ? ~ . Columbians and West Columbians < ikes Over ~ :e Control *T " />". l L, btiu.ch olL.f,. one urobablv m Chi- *! , cago, to solicit. contributions among : ; colo'red_ people of the Mi'd^est, audi . . uiit- on tilt- Pacific Coast The Pn. c j; cific CoaaI ij f fice w III be l'nohf l three California cities? Oakland, | j Los Angeles or San Francisco. i Asked if the continuance of the '-colored group was notour conflict1 j , with the announcement recently by i j ; Mr. McOfrltb Ihwi tl^? Ohio red di- . > I vision would be abolished and its | {colored workers dispersed among? other units, Mr. Dawson replied: [': "Four years ago r was assistant 1 to>the national committeeman and ^ we liad this same sort of an organi- '1 I station. It was not publicly known 1 as '.the Negro division then, but it ,s ' was carried on the budget 6f the na- 1 tional committee as the Negro dt- 1: -visioVi. This year it will not oe " -ivmtwtv uv the Nrgro division,""eVeX: ^ ii uty Culture NER WAY 7 7 for o Secor?~foturO st Tuition ' of Beauty Culture ugh Inexpensive . Sumter, S. C. ?9 I or 350-J " - I NIVERSITY : ?ATED it of f ducafion. State of Soutfi , "Sui.itfie.-i m A vsOttU'HUn of Se'con ^ >nt * Competent Faculty S.in the Following trses: helor^T^cience ?.in Education ice in Home Economics ionce in Business t>f Theology ? -jr of Divinity rgan, Piano and Voice rri^^i np )3IVjrM DtVjrllNb ER 13,1948 AT ION WRITE GINS, President _isHVERSI T Y - ' T f T i South Carolina i ? i?ft I '? " # . . *" ' flfnpwwi K* Ir>?^Ki|3\^t /Jfi I ' ip?9 JB HHH^H > ' jresent were: Mr and Mrs M mTi Drcher. Mr and Mrs Samuel ' fir irk- St i- .ii.l s < * ' > --' > - .... ...... .ma, jauwmtt ia>- r infki Rev. and Mrs. B C. Cunningham. Wni. D. Jackson, Miss Annu- Mae Jackson. Thomas L Ruff, Mis Palmer "Chappelle, Miss Vivian Chappelle; Calmer Chappc'lly, Jr.,. George . Wheeler,?Jr.. Mrs Kike Epp.s, Mis. Andrew W Simkins; Mrs. Blanche Brown. Mr and Mrs. Henry Bowman, Mrs Ida Lee Lowman. Mrs. John Wiley. . Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hayes, Mr _ ind Msr. Shelton Lorick, Jubc Lowman, J H Lowman, Mrs Wm Rhoten. Mrs. James Waters; Mrs. Renry Fertick; Mrs. Helen Brown Shelton Lorick, Jr.. Miss Rachel ' Lorick. Mrs John Morris,' James Monroe. John Trapp, Charlie My- ' rs. Mrs Arabelle Jones and Mrs. 'Jrant Anderson? n the bucket, for we will rnice ma TOTi lunds and expect to have .a esidue to irlve to the national "com-T nittee lor its other work." The Republican National CommltFe maintains a colored diVision. Herbert L Bruce, national chairnan of the Truman for President i. Wational Crusade, a rival co.ored t ;roup which aims to raise $1,000,000'j or ino ituman campaign chest, said he five Tammany district leaders , >f Harlem had promised to raise . tnousaivds-of-doUa^s77 before Labor , Day for his organization, which has headquarters in the Hotel Theresu. J % Mt. Pleasant Gets *~MT. PLEASANT, S. C. ? This own's first YWCA branch was or- i ;anized here Friday evening by Pasor,i}. Johnson, civic leader. I Officers are: Miss Gloria Lucas, j ecretary; Miss Verdell Richardson, j reasurer; Miss Shirley Horry, re- < sorter, Miss Elfeda Singleton, chair- f nan and the following members of \ he ctTmmlPee on entertainment, i lie Jenkins, also vice president. M.EAM0E r . _ V $*<&? "> - ' - : s * _____ JlOSHfr-H.'Mm Organizer and I'residt trial Bank of Washinj Formerly President, Realty an'd In vest mt ' ration; also former Tc teacher; fcraduate, Pr State Norni'al School, f-y Howard U niversit v I > Igpf 33.. ^ . . ./ ^ ^mmmjm^ .1 ci^nil mmmm J v L__m RAPS SOUT S WEST AFRICA LAKE SUCCESS, H. Y.?(-ANP)Although the United Nations True teeship council looked with dlsfavoi upon the. administration of South west Africa by the Union of Soutl Africa, it refused to Agree on a So viet Union proposal that the U1 take over control o' the mandatec The council's report stated tha the Union or South Africa had tall ed to restore the traditional lan< rights taken away J irom African Cheraw News T CHERAW. S.C?Mrs. Nellie Leslie and daughter, Mrs. Mary Quick, o Stanford, Conn., are in the city vis iting h?r sisters, Mrs. Bessie Dorse; and Mrs. B. L. McClellan. Mrs. Aiex West has returned t< her noiae in Richmond after t pleasant visit with her brother an< niece, Ptolemy Powe tfnd'Mrs. Myr tie Alford. -Friends will regie! to learn' tha Miss Amy Mellogv of Chestn^j. St 1; sick at this writing. ^ ?Mlr.fi Margnrct "ffftWnmin re turned home from New York Cit; and Washington-, D C., after spend ir.g her vacation there. - ' Mrs. S. W. Peas is at home gfte; a successful Summer, Session a Benedict College, Columbia, S. C. TAKE A LOOK I ?^fcrni V ??vu.n _ W~/rfUXYKX CALL DUCT n STOMACM cau , (* fIHTIS1TNI simj / vp-pigyM wmrrvr -M~ Studv tha above drawlns for a few mln ?utaa,?Wotiae fwWwhrty how me DU flow* from Che liver Into and out of ttv gall-bladder and- thane? Into the amal Intestine where It mlxe* with the parti; dictated food Juat below the stomach Bbg.i# * nettwry SdjUPQt to proper dl ceation. Ita abaence from the InteatTnei toe vita hi r caueee putrefaction and f?r mentation. e- ? NATURES DANGER!SIGNALS When yoijir stomach, liver, and gal tiladder nave been upset by linprope .eating or drinking, or when, they an not working well because retained ant . putrefvlng food matter In your lutes :gar?agtfvi ome of the following symptoms: Your breath may become unpleas ant (halitosis), your tongue coated, i | ATLANtic" DISTRICT THE GOLDEN Beaufort, South Carolina Florence, South Carolina Home Office Smith and We Orangeburg, South Carolina Claims Paid V Greenville, South Carolina a i.v ins 11 .^3 *" ~ I t.EABEi ? ?r' " " rep? va\vv a iii ? l?LAS^i;S tu>rtt in the lug. Bl?^? Ill-ounce b6tti?! <46^ JL^ i tfo . * "" '"*" ' .'' ; s5';S? . >X'V- -9 _: ?T?i? ' ? . ' ? !>u - .: /< i fWtHIW* H AFRICA'S " ^ i. % "^l'1 M Ji M E| B> B 9PHM - "w MANDATE . during the German region#. tfcpfrfw**! - -vnly hi .percent ol?Urn (ien?ny*s ?y r budget.wu being used for the. *#-' V fare of the native population and i that restriction of Africans to ? - epeclfig. araa4.yga not "ooodUciee to 5 their general advancement."; * It aleo touched upon tin fttniM* J ** - mtrintlnn pmritlnril In *irhi>^^iiiTlj?Sl ". ' * vices. Africans, comprising nixxe-1 tenths of the total population, hare 1 only four state-owned ' TgftTOfcJ: a| while Europeans have seven state 7 % aided Institutions. The report also j ?olhted out that ortly six btfUial . African schools for 566 pupils wfQgg provided in 1946, as compared math B |.63- for 6,415 European pupils, ff ' supporting Russia in tiie-piopQaaL . | to put the territory under UN sq&> \ v i trol were Costa Rica, Mexico, China, | the Philippines and Iraq. Britain. 3 ! the United States, Prance, Belgium, i Australia and New Zealand formed i the opposition. : PRICES t The Department of Agi/Ujtwe ? . predicts that retail food ?? </??? . next, few months, with .meats,.? y other livestock jjnxlucls leading- IK f " - i advance. Two factors likely fr> psmh' *prices higher are: Record ooaiiuaer r buying power and a, decline ihtfta i_ t output of meats and other livestock products. if VOIR IRSIIES X I bad taste In vour month your if*>>? (and tobacco) lose their natural v a flavor, your food does not agree Sftth \ -4 f you; you may haVe hesribsnv.ape ' 2\ and dixzT spells, you may be tiftUoiepi with belching; at night the .gas Its X your bowels may press ian?;iS8r, * bladder making you get up PmgigBri Qia. ly, thus breaking into your sleep.< In the morning you- are- tired in* stead of refreshed. Qraduaily jpmgr health is Impaired, v- > '"vCY Your complexion may become sal* - . ? j low or bilious; dark rings may appear/. I' under your eyes, you may fern Mr* <, _ dull and Irritable or blue and ^S^\ Tr' [catarrh)-, or ah ixjwetb 6iop^ cneir i trlt'tv M^a^y^Sctws0Mant^^^ The beneficial effect* of Caftetofc* ? L lie in the fact that they are (l> tam? r tive, (2) antiseptic to the inteetloea. i- (3) diuretic to the kldneya> (41 agof- \. , i rectlons. At yourdruofiitr. , ^ r-' ? ' .:'} COMT UFE I NCE CO. r p OFFICES: RULE COMPANY - ColnmbUi ftonth UniM f Georgetown, feooth Corotttit ' ntworth 8tin Charleston. 8. C. Spartanburg, Sooth ; Within 24 Hours HarUVille. Sooth Cinlpoi . ^7 '- '* *1. > :" Ft EMM: ? - ,./ ' ' '* ^ 1 ^4-A H^~- - | ''fc _ \ m I - > '- * :~ ''i ?ii ? "i nvirsrawi 9HS. i'KfSI-COLAI 1 ' . v :.-:L' "fty? i-Cola is America's all-tim# 1 [> leader. . !T??o'full ghissesjii ^Wm >~i?, TTTGlwjpIve-ounce bot["ake homo a oartbn-^-tWst's. c fuTl passes. A/tmys |w; Flca^ greatest coTa value ? "*?P1 ions Pepsi" 4-*, ' j jj rim* rota at any p*kbi il~ ' ' ' V . --'--V.-rt