Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, August 29, 1948, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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? SUNDAY, AUGUST 79, 1*
; Columbus Ma
*?Few Knew He
'COLUMBUS, O?(ANP)?Lymi
B. Kilgore, one of Columbus' lea<
Ing manufacturers and inventoi
died here recently. :
Although his firm's products-itwidely
used and he'has run two di
_ -lerentlinn&- xery few people kue
that Kilgore was a Negro.
r, Kllgore's product "chromedge"
used through the "world. Chromed*
4s a metal trim for. linoleum, t
wi tnr first person to produce hie
, den nails and screws^
At hls^deuth lie was worth at lea:
? a half million dollars. At one tin
he owned the B. and T. Floor "con
pany, a firm he 'used to work fc
and ai his death he owned the 1
and T. Metals company, a firm the
hired 600 people.
UNKNOWN TO PUBLIC
Despite Ihesw achievements li
was unknown to the public.
When he was only six years ol(
his mother died, ar.d his-father lei
' ... . . a
mm with a grandmother, and wen
off to Tacoma, Wash. At Hillsbor
JOHNSON'S
FUNERAL
.. HOME
A Kind arid Sympathetic
? Service ~
ESTABLISHED 1910
Telephone 8137
1401 Park St. Columbia, S. C.
BfcNfcDiCI
? ?A Ptonrrr Institution of Mlgftif1
Culiiuililiii 11 if
~ THE FOLLOWING I
" Splendid opportunity lor Intelle
opment. Co-Educational Institut
Expense*.
, Registration arid Orientc
? -r Fall Classes Bej
??"
?t-t-7?? ^7-? ?For Further Ir
J: A. BACO.
- BENEDIC
? COLUMB
"?" " "A" f
Accredited by the Departmer
Carolina. Accredited by the !
dary Schools and Colleges. ~
Wholesome Environme
Offering Degreei
, Cou
- * Bachelor of Arts * Bad
* Bachelor of Science
* Bachelor of Scien
. ; . * Bachelor of Sci
Education
;; _i * Bachelor o
* Bachelo
* Courses in Music, Q\
r 1 JV A ft r" A I I A* mm?
I VHO TALL it:
? ? - SEPTEMBI
FOR INFORM,
SAMUEL R. HIG
A L LEN ^ U
1 Columbia 13,
SOUTH CARC
' ; ArAWD M
. Orang
1948 fall Sessior
? UNDERGRADUATE COURSES U
cation, Home Economics, Mec
eering.
rwn inrUR/VlMllUN C
' . ' The Re
?RADUATE SCHOOL?courses
_ visors and Principals in Educa
ogy, and Chemistry, Mathemat
FOR INFORMATION a
The Deem of the (
1 LAW SCHOOL?A-three yea
? ??? ?? Bachelor of 1
FOR INFORMATION a
| - Th? of tl
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48
nufacturer Dies
./ *
Was A Negro
in School he proved himself to I
i- mathematical genius.
*8, " '
"He had no need for a per
re Mrs. Kilgote said, "he figured e\
f_ thing in his - head. And he c
^ see years ahead- He was* ah
thinking about what was coming
When he graduated from
is school' in 1906, he took all kinc
je odd jobs" in Hlllsboro, which
le^ tjie town of his birth. He mai
i- ; and moved to Columbus in 191!
The couple first worked at a a
st tarium, then he went to the Bi
ie Fruit farnii .north of Worthing
^ < where he rose to * foreman. /
u. ^stayTngi there 10 years, the Kilg
3 decided to move because they w
lt ed their daughters to have a
education. , ,<
I ;
> ~l?ack to Columbus, Kilgore,
1 a partner, started laying llnol
! on a contract basis. They used
j' i B. ard T. Floor company as t
headquarters.
lt SILENT OWNER
0 Using" borrowed funds, lie bo\
_ j linoleum and an inventory at
rrtifl/T. went into receivership
""owned most of the merchandise
bought the company and rema
ti:e silent owner. He kept the s
employes.
Later he sold out. Getting inte
ed in the strips used in tastei
and joining linoleum, he oegai
-toy with ideas, This project
came the B. and T. Metals comp
at 425 W. Town street.
-f?AcLuiilliig 10 E. Douglas Woh
1 president of the firm, his chronrw
J is now a" leader in the world mai
Kilgorc served as vice-president
treasurer of. the company until
r COLLEGE
-o
r I.ea r n ~TTora fe~fl~TtiT~iV> ^
teart" of the State. .
5EGREE5TCONFERREDT ^
h. and BJL* :
etual growth and character develion
of Class "A" rating. Moderate
ition September 13, 14, IK?jjn
SeptemJ??tJL6 ?' ?\ O
' ^
formation writ**:
ATS, President
T COLLEGE
f* 13, S. C:
NIVERSITY
1ATED . ' '
it of Education, State of South
Southern Association of Seconnt
* CoTnpeTent Faculty
? in the Following
rses: " '
tielor of Science V ^
s in Education
ice in Home Economic*
ience in Business
* ?Vf
Theology - - V
r of Divinity *
rgan, Piano and Voice
>SION BEGINS
:R 13,1948
ATION WRITE:- ! \
GINS, President \
IIVERSI T Y ' 7 V
South Curulinu
DLINA STATE
rAI I r/>r
. UULLCUC *
eburg
1 Begins Sept. IS
fading to Bachelor^ Degrees in
SmenFary and Secondary Eduhanical
Industries arid Fngm _
ind Catalogue, write,
gistrar
designed for Teachers/ Superhon,
Psychology, English, Biolics,
and Physic^-Sockil Sc+ence.
nd Application, write,
3raduaFe School
r-curriculum leading tcr the
Law Degreed
nd Application, write,
Law-School
died July 31.
One of his daughters, Mrs. i
J" ginla Tolbert^ is secretary of
company. According- to Mrs. "J
-: bert, Xhe family owns three foui
' . ol the company stock. His
leaven his tn Mi-*. KHfr
Mrs. Tolbert and Mrs. Sarah I
the other daughter.'
oe a ;.
Letter By Pompey
^ Denounced By Elk
A letter or attack on NAA
hieh state president James 'M. Hin
of ulul- Pr?Kress'v? Democratic chi
man. J_q1ui H. McCray. signed by
-. . Arthur Pompey as Trustee of F
^eq metto Lodge 342. IBPOB -or w. ;
I summarily denounced by the lc
;ani- I hdge 4it ' its meeting last Wedn
own day night.
{ton, Lodge members said they had
ifter authorized the letter, which t!
;ores_ Mid was written about a Repul
ant- can member for Pompey,'ami urj
cjtv the two men to overlook the^iti
j dent.
with Pompey wrote the letter to J
eum Hinton alleging slurring referen
the wcrp mncie on "the lodge the. nil
heir ?* August 0. when at a public me
ing the NAACP president said
? ? 'would ask tHat?rhr ? Klks Rest
. . closed on August 10. date of the f!
J?he prlmary
he Hinton request to indicate that -1
**eElks organization is composed
lned piaih.of a bunch of )(quorhe
ante anct roustabouts."
Other Elk;;, however, predotnin
rest ec' *n Iheir seeing nothing of indi
. ment in the Hinton request,
mng ("HAHOES-DICTATORSHIPS
1. ..' Pompey criticided the -NAA
e" 'Header for asking contributions w
>a y | which seve al gifts in apureciat
?? I uf Ills lllUliy services to the Negr
5 ' ol South Carolina. Were given
NAACP attorney Thurgood M
Ke~: j shall, the night of August '10
a? He-accused both Mr. Hinton "s
__ ' Mr. McCray of having "stimula
mt ana permitted ? gullible -Colum
: public to laud your names t(f
. ^IriPc iinH win uitb matPi
! largesses." back-on Dec. 7
Pompey. also'asserted that Geo
, A Rlmorr, plUnHTT " I"""
=>=*" i case of last year, had suffered
| cause of hts action, and xho
j have been the recipient of r
r "shower."" _However. Mr.. Elm
i to himself,. "1 don't want, char
I from anybody, 1 have never asl
j , anybody for .one cent and I stfi
today, where I have always sto
with Messrs Hmton.
1 Marshall, ready to do what I (
j written the letter, however.
In replies'to Pompey, both Mes:
Hinton and McCray tooltr llllh
i-usic7 George Woodard, Exal
j Ruler Qf the lodge, said. "We
, j gret this unwarranted and unj
I-letter. .We didn't nUThoi'T7.e lh;
did we know it I tlr
ff we have profited greatly under
opportunities Lhese men have mt
I possible ahd It is a shame son
I body had to try to ruin a beau
I lul picture. Thev Eilcs do not sip
the views to ruin a beautiful p
1 ture. .The?Elks?do?w?t?share?t
I * views (lYnroL-co^ ^? - * '
ill an. Wf IinQ tl
1' not more Uian two or three'men h
I I5E3i
! A RHEUMAn
I l%r-?PAtNS!
Kind relief - - a* Ihiiiiauml* lia>r donr, f
. I j ??rr SO ; ?an with I't'l". A I... li. l|.I7Tr
i rrli<-?inc man) liliuid ?oti d i 1101m - - uida
I V i-lruring U|> i>uu|dr?. IhiIIi <ild aorcn. Al
I ) your dru|o;Ut for I'I'P today !
- Learn Be
Jj ^ The GA
Prepare Yoursel
low C
V Garner's Schoo
It's Easy ?- Thoi
I 2Q 4-Marmmg^ Avenue
PHONE 1
1+^ W E ET E
" - - Vottr Wrek-End* Oi
9 Taylor's Delicious- (
?| Baked Specialties, In
' tloods You Are Alw:
Host of Ingredients'
-mnr-ricli, Flavorful (
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=-4&?L0R'S-|tf
12 Spring Street
] BEAUTY F(
\ We try to make
.el tis beaut i luJ as j >< >
b\' the famitV'? wish
*
_ -Hrrt-nrr* t+nrh
r of ronsolat ion in tile
| Fielding's Hon
1 ? . L.._. ..
T22 Logan Street
___ CharlestonT
*.* 'linn i ,i i i
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^ THE LIGHTI
Uie ' ^ ' " ' ' ' 5!ci
' :'zt> m ;(V 'a
ths . v'.t . ~ r
will
tyrr- ;?__?? .
''ox.? ?r?r -
JAMAICAN'S REOIN Al7
ads CRATION TO I.IRERIA. AFRICA
Sixteen J;Mn?'.icans., vanguard -o
at ? a mkiration froiu the liriiish is
[Ct- I a m ri ,.f 1 i :
heria. Africa, arrive in Miami"
CP ^
Charloston News
oes {
' CHARLESTON. S C Mrs. Dez'
z.iP Meggett. *191 * Line*. St.. .has re.1
turned Jiojne after 'vacationing in
Detrqit and- Install. Mich., and OnS
tario; Canada*. Mrs. Meggett wa>
.. ' | accompanied by Mrs Anna Felder-ol
. j Jacksonville. Fla.
j ?LU'Uil'.iuill slivcl Mrs T .Thompkin
of Columbia were recgnt euest>
;t^.v ; i>t?M.i . and?Mi's Lawrence Hoe an
t ~ i Lt Thompkin is on leave from Fort
^" j Bragg, where he is stationed.
j Mrs. Anna Sabattl has returned te
1 ' Philadelphia after spending some
[ time?hegtL^ay yuttjt Mi.' aud !C!fi>
ftv ' Robert*, Fields. Mrs Sabatti was
J i called to the city-to attend the fuvtc
neral services of her brother. Julius
ind Rowe ' - : .
Od, ; *
'?d. ""Mm h. Al"ten will spciiil seven'
' weeks ;n New?York City?a-s.
iad of her sister, Mrs. Oeorgetta Brown
Mrs .Nan Baxter.. Organizer ol
yi's- j dubs 'for the Citv Federation wil
iio t jnesent the-East^SMr* JascrnfTlPL Art
ted ; and Literary Clitb for affiliation tr
re- tin* citv, organization Sept 12. OfUSt
| fu-efy of Ill's "i-mp ? ? Mm. <1.1 ill..., U
:ior | Tolbert. Pres.: A. Chisolm, vice pres.;
i-nk-rE. Ellerby" TeereHfy;"' E" Tunderigie
; r?r ?- ?;
anything to do with it <fhe. letter5
j and We have firmly set them'.right.'
,re Mr. Woodard sajd the le;ter hac
tJr been Initiated bv the two or thr*>
-yje?Republicans in- Up.' Lodge"
ad Plantersville Voter*
g-pf? +tecir-Porcher
J-! PLANTERSVI-LLE S C.'? G S
^ ; Porchcr. Cieornotown pYobi'i'smvi'
| DemocratIt > l,.n: ir.an. will hi l.hi;
| fprt>e5t">']")('.ikiT here Sunday after1
noon. Septrjnber' 5. when Dcmocra?rri
tic CIJUi v wiii met-el at St Paul A
! M K Phut < i'.. id I" * ?? < ? :
Brown ' .
j J ana ? Ciivuv^ Phtr. n-rsviile Prot'.r
*'ri" 'li'.'n 1 ?rhatriharn TTTT
a i' . expected which
,k j is beit.tf artfhsed hv 'prci met an;!
. auxiliary u^tkei- :n the vamhy
He >.:'<! ah !*: acre j*. ? Ucmocru'
i. Hi '.hi1- r-'TTT. t<: the state are cu:
(1 tally' i;iv;y-d !> inyM-m?.
auty Culture
RNER WAY , .
f for a Sec UfP Pi
? t V? I U I U
'ost Tuition
I
I of Beauty Culture
rough - Inexpensive
I 7 Sumter, S. C.
099-1 or 350-J
itiiiKs and Parties with
'oo.kins, Pies, and Other
Taylor's Superfine Raked
ivs .Assured of the Very
and the Utmost in,Vda.h?>dnt.'ss
.... :?=-=
iRDKRS NpW
i, 2-02:5.1
ICHtN BAKERY
Charleston, S. C.
? MEMORYt'vcrv
service in niirchapssihle?iL'iii(jo(L
?f fours*',
vs. \\ e try to create a
-mm?hrrrryr?' rrm?mem+mm ?
vyar* *?> ? a
le For Funerals
I'll one f>> 1 1
SivuUt ('w-rolmn ?
- - ? ...... ?.
r n . -i
- to
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HOUSE AND INFORMER, COLUMBIA, S<
?4 ; -j
- ! FiorWja. Monday (August Id) a- ! flij
L ; li<?ar<{ a Fan/ American World Air- <?d
i ways Clipper from Kin^st'oh. The- ltti
. Kioiip, consisting ot' fourteen a- t)u
J . J i . l-lLi *
rr-imii mi^?errtm?t?m? truant, cull- t !u
; tinuc to New ?rk where hoy git
will hoard a PA A Clipper for the*.
buck, treds.; Members."include Me*- /^/\
rrrnrrr-l Richardson. V DlltK'Jlh, M
P. Tobin, B. Seaberry. F. Gordon. C<
J H Hutchinson,'A. D.eVeaux. and E-',..
Nla/yck. Mrs. M. E. Fields was guest ; ?Vi
i . speaker for -this-club Au^us^-16 at j
lie home of .Mr and Mrs. 'Fred ,? (ja\
; j Tolbert. ' . , ot
~ XyI: s Sally J. F inch wniCTias been wo
I confined to her home for the past ovt
| three months 'because of illness ys ine
> i improving alow f>. " ' riy
Mrs. An.ia F Blake has returned 'I
' to Lbmsvilie. Ky.. with her husband wa
i M-Sct J L. Blake. Mrs. Blake sea
| plans to enter . the University of jud
' KcnTUeky "as a gtaduifte student in" nor
. September* ' - *. cas
In the absence of .Miss My/etta T
Antrum. playground. activities are - Hil
being conducted by Mrs. Julia Har- Mb
vcy-trrirt-Darnel WrighT s? uoi
! Parents Day. August 16. was en?by
a number nf adults- Prtrcrr-rrrr
were won by. Mrs. E B. FrasicrpMrs. roc
f I-J Williams. Mrs. G Pinckney, Mf.S.'T per
! EL Williams, Mrs. C. Bradford Wm-yMt
1 i.ers hi t-l\e "game of '"Give" werer lm
> MesdamCs Nichols, Blunt. Johnson, -.ful
Parker, tend Revell. Judges were Mrs. tlo:
M- Albeit !t!Kl S. BUrKe. 1
; . The 19th Annual meeting ahd-pic-vldl
iluc of the-Charleston County Far- Gr
[mere A. mid T. Educatioal Fair was otl'.
, ;held August 18 at Johns Island. The r are
. picnic from noon to midnight will J Cot
[ be att' nded ov teachers, supervisor*. i pi
: h\il.j ar.c. .du., rfi.iiif)MJir.,iltin j.
Fiihi rrirnd' IBlaiic Is for
president; Samuel Faber. advisor, r wa.1
, J. B. Blake, secretary: James Reed anc
,| vice president-; and Richard Single- by
ton. m,inaptpy~ Wil
Around Beaufort
* A
Sanders hips returned to her home C'M>
'from Philadelphia, where >hr was
railed td the bedside nf liur n>n?
' tdWard Managault-~ - My 01
Mr. and Mis J C Buggers' . brol
-Mi. H',|'lViiiidhr ii' i 1 Ml1- F hiBrown
hayr returned do-New York r<--ri>
City'- after a pleasant vaeatlon tn
ihis eity. ?hh their -mother and
err'. Mrs H Brown and Mrs G
W
'A Davis, 'Jr. >\.?s guest speaker ^
-rr??4-:A+ln;irii last -Sunday mornmg
and also guest speaker at Grace .
I.AME Church last Sunday night
; J C C-hisholrri has returned uf- _
; ter being coniined In the hospital
Friends hope that he will soon be
?niTjreh?recovered. 11 ? :
Vote Jim Crow End
In Jersey Schook
H ADDON FIELD, X /? rVNp' Delaware
Township Board of Edu?e.i::
hue. voted trr end segregation
m iheX/L.vt' U)uiwhip .srhdiil-s- ThhI
ordered the transfer of seventy .puHarry
T Lutz., president- of the
b'Miil > a id :t;inM)xi:iv,'|.'v ion
ed pupils wquld tfe Affected by the
. ann-se^rt'Kation ofder. , :
: -t.tr/-'said that :hrjlt._Wrr~Twoir
cIosmL * of colored pupils in the
Hmchman School, the only-one m
We Ex cell In Fine Poods
- Lyih-Mjdoi-A Special ? ?|
Order [ J
? STEAKS # CHOPS |t
- __i^rRjEP CHILMJsl =rk
a OYSTERS !M CPAcnn t
i college inn m
~ rzzzzimnrrcnnu^rinp: : ?j
- -fOlitMB'IA; K. r.
\
P. S. Johnson
funeral
PhonH 7411 Box 362
= .. - - -V f7f'
Ml Plputunt, S. C.
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OIJTH CAROLINA
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jl jp
w^r-.- - . r %>y:,' ^5* *,?\^i
jPpi^t jmufk <
?jf'
' <$ . .,;
n
rj?'. |
jjjda il r
">V vw
rht to Liberia. Some " 200-cole
Jamachins are exported to n
He t?> thi> Netfro republic ?
*>?_ *( ;\i7?riin CiliiM, IllHKU
-S,-04ill-=-nti. lull I tif?Y in >oVn
iss Odessa Dixon _
ops Title Of
liss South Carolina'
s
Odessa-Dixon, IT. year o
jghter of Mrs. Jessie Entzming
Allen-Benedict Court1, Columb:
fTTTRT SjUth Carolina"" til
'r 10 other rnnHirtntfs in ft stzs
?cvouiiiti?at?Township Audit
m Friday night. t.
lie .curvaceous little lady, wl
nts to be either a beautician
mstress, was exasperated wh<
ico gaye-her the rnyT^over -rui
ui), Miss ?thel Tr^et of Dai
ter,*
'hird hlace wi_ntv to MisS Elea
1 of Columbia and fourth
is'.ginzaetta Smith of ' We
uinbia'.'
/jaded with gifts from Columfc
re hunts. spending?ehuiiwo-?ai
indtr'ip fare for her and her ch
'on. her auhl. Mrs .Lucy Cool
TT-Tyrsrm? nr emm -
ww yg uyt i?viHa"
loft- the city \lortday' for
1. week's' all-expenses paid vac
n nt Atlantic Reach ??,
Diere, they will be guess;,. oJ T
e Hours. operated by Richard:
ecu of Charleston. Howevt
tor establishments -the -resc
pitching XQ to Jielg her and Mi
jke have a real good time at tl
ayfcrou'nd of the South'."
?... v ; *- -e?- ? ?* t
t was ?ne ?lrsi pust war conte
-beauty-queen? In the. Statg^f
; sponsored by Th* Lighthou
| Informer. Music was furntsh<
Mull Moose Jackson?and Pa
liams and his orchestra.
nrigri writ. Henry?'Jack' Wi
ns." Dr H. P Pride and H '
rshall:.
ii -it ;he wrnhe: - received mar
s-fr'oirr Columbia merchants wh
perared ^
diMnc; wht're -<enre?Jtion 'hj
ti practiced These classes will t
<en lip Other colored pnp>'s wi
.ii let-ted m the -general- rqri
T"
? ?: !te?
|^ihcri
m il
.
J^jll; I r/itfi/ffy/^
I [ . ^. ^ 2/"^ y/s/,
? i WW? tiw/s,
jj^jl * P-w-V?v ^?
-, ft* '/<"/j r'ytr*y/r/t.
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BEN A*N
EXCIUSIVI
7
^ ** ' *
Progressive FortyMeets
Saturday
iHAW.le.51 un, B. . (j.?A planr
'ing conference of- Henry Wallace
' ' New Party, the Progressive Part
will be held in the Carpenter's Ha]
1202 Hetdt 8t? Columbia 8aturda;
August 28, Mrs." N. L. New, chab
. mail, prb-tem, announced?Monda:
The conference will lay plans f<
a state convention, to be held sonr
time in September. i,
r - Smtt-hem Field' director, P. Pa
,'mero Weber, will be the key not
, speaker at the Saturday meetlni
Louis E Burn h am ^ executive aecr*
-?tary? of the Southern Negro Tout
Congres5~~aT" Birmingham, 'is als
scheduled to address the meeting.
The meeting begins at 12:30 p. n
The Progressive Party malntair
headquarters at 35 Spring stxe<
here, the invitational letter for tb
Saturday meeting shows. Serving ?
co-chairman with Mrs. New is til
Reverend J. A- Dyer, pastor of Ply
> mouth Congregational church o
8 Pitts street, here. \
I ?
| Louisiana Soldier
browned In Japtrn
r with the eighth "army i:
iGIFU. Japan?^ (NNPA> Prlvat
. First Class Robert E. Kill, 18, so
of, Mrs. Julia?Rill, of Lnfqyofcfr
Louisiana, a member of Conjpan
C, 24th Infantry Regiment, Cam
Gifu. Japan, , was arowned whll
>n swimming in' the Klfso Rdver Jus
nor,h Inuyanm on Saturda
y. July 31 - . ~
Private Bill was. discovered miss
. ing at 5 p.. m. July 31. but his bod
was not found until 8t30 a. m.. Tuea
; day. August 3, seven miles doyn th
riverV-Militarv funeral 5?r?in?c
- , "T" ,/v* ' wci
1 conducted at the Post Chapel.
Private Bill entered the Army li
August 1947, received his basic trai:
ing. at Port Dix, New Jersey, an
sailed overseas In January, 1948.
er - -' ~
!*. In MerrfoTiam
Lib ; J
. 1 In ' memory of our dear mothe:
Mrs. Amandio Williams, whom Oo
?fit to take into his Heavenl
io mansion. August 25, 1947.
or You fought a good fight, you kep
;n { the "faith. We. still miss you hut w
x- -are happy to know that a mothe
like you never dies. .
se You are as much alive to<h?y as al
to ways because your, life was so beau
st tifui and your teachings were ho
". - in.v.uu Your''shining face shine
>ia j before Us like a mirror. *
-"i- Ml'lH?TOTomip Hpqcp I _,
a- t en--. " ?
inorapson daugh
ce . tfrs. ?
o- - ?. : '
a Aaron William*
a- ' Williams
~T1" " "" ~
' p. Carol Williams,-sons, , '
1 a'-BXT
a \M
A^Git
y 0ft II j eo
^ /-1'''/ *"r O]
*
90 PHOOKT"SKACKAM Dl;
did co., inc., Columbia;
: STATE DISTRIBUTORS OF FINEST
jtt.
A ' Complete
MelflSj*; ~ ;
' BALTIMORE. MARYt^Mn Thi
[7" PNliUtfi o! America have justeofl
s pleted on* of the'largest apdSsost
y successful convention* In Oto Wfr*
[j* tory of fh* "ffwltbJwlf ?'
representatives of the various-**iap
ters throughout the United States
? venttotl. of the Frontier* o?, Xtw|e
rlca, which Is a movement of^ptoneers
and the only Nf^rO *er|
Vice clu') nlovoment ~f Hi *"
te ?he country, was held August ftth g.
through the 8th with the Balti- I
*_t more chapter aeting as^fcdSt: ~ ?A
iL ?i-6n August A delegate* -R
>? and wives attended a rioattfLmf
luncheon at the Morgan Christian
a Center, at which time Dr. $rwin W.
|? i Underbill ot the P|ijejM?lphi*
* " chapter was the principal sponger. .
IS At 2:30 p. m. member detegafja A
ie gathered to hear the w^NPt't ' A
message delivered by N. B. Alton. ^
n national president and. founder of 1
the Frontiers of America. ? <^?9H
BE1F. CATTUT i; 1
Twelve per cept tower oeei egttto ' I
were on feed for the slaugfcternsar- I
? tot in the Corn- Beit on." jfcuguSt 1st ~1
N | than last year,. aocojrdfzfgTtt) the
e-j~Agriculture Department. This I
n j cllne reflects * shortage of feed . \
^ Brains, a reduction In cgtil* *or
y nation and high"price* or catil* 4<Sr
e corn croifthls year toexpectod* howit
ever, to. result in an InprtaStofimrs
y ment of cattle Into the.?tom^tott
this fall for further tsttogapg,,.. ^
! ALTERA^iSF
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? Alteration*- BHn^iSr4 i
J Work To Tie . . ; v
ELM WOOD WW
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r4?CLEANERS r
d 2323 ELMWOOD AVE.
y Miss L. Kennerly in char*^
t of Sewing Ro6fi^3^
Dr. W. M. Ratliff'
\- BOYS' CITY ?
s A Haven for Broken-Ho$)e ^
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PHONES Z~i? y tfl 1
81ft! i
i so smooth ~
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here's a test for gmf
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>me8 from th#> K^tle. J
e taste of this ?- : J
pel b gin will tell
ti why this ???' ' ' ")
turally golden gig , ,3
turally better. W, ?' A
' ask
ONE.
1stastfi) it!' ~"1
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