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PKpagi six-- ,V\ Repart ei *! Z ' . " '* - - - Mr. and Mrs .'mnilH-MfcHIfiiRer of |^.~4fwbtoSUWL.-<9n>_U|!cir' usual sum- 1 ?Wtr trip here, were the gtjests -of*f Mrv^and MrSr. "Hop" PaUh last } ' ? ' : ;-- 1 ?J-:. , Nat 3. Honlprfe.s of New York' jplty was. In the city early this week I ' accompanied by a Mr Smith, en- ! =_ route to Union and -Asheville for r-r-pTtef visits with relatives before returning home. ? Sunday?Wednesday -? "TAP ROOTS" r y '( In Color -L- ? - -.' * with " * Susan HAYWARD Van HEFLIN ' ^ and ? ^^r_^Ak KAEiQTL-,i^= : CAPITOL THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY August 29-30 * : . Bub StEELF, "The Colorado Kid" Chapter 14 "The Vigilantes COMEDY Tuesday - Wednesday^ Thursday (Double Eeatutfr) :? Robert MITCHUM "Out Of Tim-Post^ Ll.v .. S-:-?.- - _ ' also -~ei - ? J*4*lr TARRAV ~T~ In ~ ?"Time, Place, And The Girl" ? ??r Chapter 4 "Mystery of the Jliverboat" ? ? CtiMAKKD NEWS , FIKPAY 8ATVBPAY September 3-4 LMh LaRUft "RetiMfn^ tash" . _ ' pti ' f-' ^ ?;5 ? . ,' ^ 1 ... * ? ?',' ' ' . * Oi?l voi ? of the AiuieU i Baker ? Constru Cook Comtru ? Medical Technician , Medical _ If you've liad_th&.ruqnutid " ' experience in "one of these . . " specialties as covered hi'WD < pamphlet 12-16?and can qualify for enlistment for three years or more?you'll get your old Job back as a non- commissioned -officer In the Army! With today's good Army pay...... J;-" bousing. an<l other benefits you'll be way ahead of many of your civilian friends."tfou'll have 1703 MAIN STREET - "Accounts ' " . V~"*~ i ; j ' ? SAVINGS^~7" | ? QUAHTKRKIT ANDH II itome t KB ?.. ^ ? I" w :' .. AND | j- l tmi vrm HTF?er-] t '4 *" ' " ^ ' . ^ V- . ?. ers Beat among but of towners here Frlcl night for the " Misstiuu th Caroljn contest ut Township Auditorium Incidentally, Jookfng at the prii anil beautiful gaU ht Unit oonh two . Columbia gentlemen ha made proposals. Wilbur Ford wai a "Mr. South Carolina'' contest a Daniel W?JThompson wants a pot lar contest among men. MRS. DORIS DEAN reports tl 4tVu second chmghter l'tn1 Mr. o Mrs. Joe'Brovfn of "Charleston. WE HEAR that the S'ork Is t pectlng to do little hn ilnfn tt the RolliiV P. Greens. Hftye You' MISS DORIS Chappelle is bacj Jhlact says she's been back t weeks?from. her vacation in CI cago, which she describes us "J the thing 1 needed." ARRIVING home last week v Miss Viviari"Counts, who "after will resume suimes. oil her Mash degree at Columbia University. WM P. ROBINSON, assistant tlie president of Morris Brown C lege in Atlanta, was it' visitor II Inst Friday, digging up data 011 1 Progressive Democrats, who will the mutter he submits as-thesis his Master's Degree at Colum University. Originally from Miss sippi.-he has taught, school in ma states.* ' __MISJsPFRElDA (New TajoIO Bii "ey is on vacation -from the office Attorney Harold R. Boulwu Where? We don't know. o Centenary N?ws CENTENARY. S. C - The P( pies Benevolent Society will ce brute its 'J4t.h?Anniversary?at?t Hollep Church Sunday, Septeml 5. Guest speaker for the opcasi will be-Mrs. -Clara WTTTTamsT 'I president, Albert Nichols will be charge of the services. . Columbia Society MRS. FLORENCE S. BROW Director of Llie^ ^Bethlehem Cent and her sorV Wilson, left last we for; Washington." D._ C ; where It: will vtsiy Ba'OW'hVi sister. M Josephine Davis. She will retti "September , a. ?tr<wty^ operation for a better set-up and more effective program In the k: -dergardeer-rtrts yeaxTEnrollment y not exceed 40 pupils. Anyone c siring to enroll their children befc flie return ufOTris. Brown way <ic tact Mrs. L, H. Hope, 2*020 He street, telephone 4-3579. , THE LAUlEb Auxiliary tg t Veterans of Foreign ~Wars Post 41 entertained the men's ol-ganlzatl .with a delightful get-together nlgfiUat the home of, Mrs. ,Vlvi Marshall. 920 Oak Street: The hi ttghtlnejeature was .the ires ^oke H| rUpKyQT aelccv .- their adest* ..d g frotu a table in the center, of t Those .with l-iip^o L,i.jir^ GOOD LUCK! L_. . u_ . ' - . . . li hold one of thirst* jobs in uny J. : ; ction Technician ction Equipment Mechanic Automative Equipment Operator Admlniitratiy# Specialist _ leal CITfecF in the Ai iny ^nd a chance to do even better. Get more informational your nearest Recruiting ;^U>Uoh. ... U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE : RECRUITING SERVICE " COLUMBIANS. V Accepted From $1.( "greater income , . _ (. - INVESTMENTS-1 v Ml'PKItVlSKD BY Till: T -\TTKT) > :ederal LOAN ASSOCIAT milNrY.W jlLMUR, SFerpT^n^ rST Floor of the Palmetto Building 1 I _ THI uy BHh ' ? ses yglgB ssrtive >u- |^^^Hp||BH iat I | jjj rid T rth --BW '?:?1 ....:.^P c? S^hf ' I" KH^Rlr WO ! Hilf vas Bf jyZZZ^ n ' ,- ~, ^ . . " Z to W ' ' *"' ' ~j~ ^p 1 1 ^ ^ ' *' ' bia i SSfiiiiiltfHB lis. I - MEMPHIS, Tenn. ? (SNS? ? ] uy With pushing of the Primary Elcc- I f tiun on August 5lh, Memphis Police _ til- j u/iiccrs returned from Ballots lo I ot i Bullets, us was predicted they would . ,1-e. j -lu by this .publication, Shown in . { I t.he accompanying picture is 23-yeai ?t old James Mosby. tin overaotm,vote| run.--ef Worjd War II, who was-shot?i "T to death by a rookie officer, Cpl ~ ! .1 F1 Nnlen in the victim's own i ' hampton Subdrvisi'ot). lust Friday a 3t'r I evening" uround-^-rSO. on ; ' An employe of the city, yoTmc j he i . I in i Whist games were also given prizes. | ' After games- dr lie. to us sanUwlelieh . [ and pUnch w-err served. . ( THE KEV. S. TRASHIER ANU I i J. P. Wakefield ?u'rynt ??<; ("Ti-hrrteT?^r* | m tlie ivjeriuidix).^ -Men's?^0hrtr"Ot . -ek I wesiey Method is t church lnst~Wcri- 1 [ev i nosclay night -^t? Rle-Bethtehtrm?* rj fGommunhv Center. After thw. by Hit 11 [r'n | ness meetipK. the men together with i: thplv guests were invited to . take ' i I in various games. ReireshmenTS^T [n_ j were served and an en Movable even-?t Tiling was reported by all present. The le- Wesleyan Service Guild also met at* J ~ ( the Center Wednesday night The 1 ??f members cumifrd out a hovel enttr- f id~ ; tainmem in which each ^luild mem f ; ber imitated a member of his choice ? of the church. Gilts were presented " ^ for 1 the best. iniiuiiluim.?~" 162 ^lie following representatives ' were chosen to represent the Youth r~*- Fellowship of ' Wesley Methodist church at?the Youth Retreat to be ' . held at fclaflin* Colelge August 27* 29; Misses Anna B. Sattei^vhlte. Lee a- Vrn -?Ji5g*2Jlxi *1.. THPfj.APIFS AUXILIARY *tr the " m! VEW J?ost 4246 showered two of their members who were leaving the city receritlv. The ladies compliment ed were Mrs. Geneva Brown,' who . left the city, for a vacation with re. Latives in New York and Mis. Ahgehne McClairi who ;eft to j the Elks popfab ii-J Cincinnati, Ohio. 3 The -Auxiliary also took messages ot * J.. cheer and small tokens to the bedI side of JIqscoc Naud>ng . who was ' very painfully injtired in nn :nitr>i mobile accident recently. Mr. Nftudin K the son of Mrs M:?nrv v-m. ! din, a member of the Auxlli'ary. Memphis Gir} Will Represent Southerjp. II A A. II A 1- I II? ^ _ ju^u^yiee* wis. , MEMPHIS.. .Tain.iSN&+- -=^ Miss Boiniie Tucker of 424 I.uey.'* I Street will represent Southern' Univeniit'y at the first- ?ongress'of the . j National Student Association to be held ut Madison. Wis'., August 23-28 I She will be one of the 600 ticlet aatcs- representing no a rly three. ... j fourths million students from 230 public, private, and sectarian col.! le&es. universities, and' technological I M-huols in all parts of the country. + . ; Also attending titer conference as ? i observers will be student leaders 1 from Prance. Denmark. Sweden. ? . | Switzerland. Greece and C/.eehoslo- C. j vakia. ' X) toll 0,000." I ( -- ' RUST FUNDS -vtA'i-ks =f Savings ION r , Columbia, H. r ? * E LIGHTHOUSE AND kNFOKMER, Ct l ' I ) ' ? ? u IMHmmm I m pI H i W; i m P ' ^p v n mm PPP ? :?*?V i j i tH H I *" f? y w ~ ?! *.: 1 M : ? .u : "~ . - jH g ??- ~j?\ r~j~11 Mosby nacT"ccmirniTea' ho major or-' j len.-e The traprc Rilling ,ttpv.' )u< j * minor ultercat-krt* he ?w+d-l+rs?cmT Kid had. The couple had settled heir feud before officer.-) arrived, t fin they were. dead act on in.ak.mjj i he fight call coi'mt. So Nolen and j > us partner. Patrolman .) (' Coats. : mercilessV.v ' beat Mosby over the I lead with their night stick. . . . C' hen pumped two biiiir-ts' ttt to hh 10 itomaeh Hettsons: Same as ever haiffe that The?"Nevro?atiru kei: n<i . * m Lincoln Memorial :Ci Caretaker's Body Found Hanged U jWashtnt;TON, D. C .< NN]jA> ? ai [Tie body of n fib-yearmold. c:n e taker 'f,f3 dscovered frtrfy last F'ii(la> 111' ke 1 g.i icq In Memorial,?He whe liane i *** ng from a rope slung over a railing ' n The?MemonttlT?basement. The ~ * ope was wound twice around his lack i *? ' tc Park police'identified the man as j ^ antes Walls, of Brentwood. Mary- ; and. He had been an employe of | ' he National Capital?Parki? service ' >>! or several years. I Neither his co-workers, nor * his ^ DILLON'S : , im DIRECTORY f - '' 1 iijf ~at r?X Si BetheaU _T>Orinwg^& Dry Cleaning m "ONE DAY DRY CLEANING j ^ AND. PRESSING SERVICE" ^ SUITS antl DRESSES?(iOo p work Guaranteed MCath jnd UTry ?? ?-? a:ike-Con*?rvatism Yoar Motto by J "Jiving Us A Trial You Must Be* j-r >ati.sfie<l. , I'll ONE 517-J V Pnn't He Minted? ?j ;.book Instead p KIJU.HS ? S'tl'T J7KLNKS ?(OLD 1 5 EE\{ aniLAYlXE Confectjoi\ary Counter L~u Cigars .ami Cigarettes t. _ .-Fried Chicken and Sea - - rv; ... Foods. baity -r-H* rAXl SERVICE DAY OR HIGH I To WRIGHT'S Vjj, HOTEL CAFE T Ed Wright, Prop, "" ;; a '. Phone 91?>v : lac 209 E. Hampton. Stl oncepiing local Events, news *r?mefn*tt4?FL?etc., consult Herbert Crawford, represent- n, itive of the Lighthouse. j 1 Morris t ? Sumter, Soutt 1948 FAtt SESSION The Following Degr -BACHELOR OF AR' _ - BAC HE LOR Of " BACHbLOk " LLEMENTA rjjj{ 1 LLRIHER INFQ&A O. R. Reuben, P James T.McC Morris Sumter, South > nn , , ? , , , , m-p, , HUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA IAACP Lists Costs if $2,397.32 For ~ ate Primary Case Costs totaling $2,397.32 were lintL by the state NAACPConferenct lis week, us incurred since July 7 48. in tire Brown vs. Baskin cast r i?ii t ill Inmii i?q?_ ISlL'^roas In Daocratic club books. "These Items do not include an] evlous bills paid .since the. cast as filed. Mure)i 5, 1947* which toled hi ore than S5.000.00," Jaine.* . Hinlon, state NAACP president ^ ? ".The Progressive Democratic Par1 contributed $525.00 of. the $2,17.32 spent between July 7 ant ily 16',"' he reported. The case, in behalf of. businessan David Brown of" Beaufort jainsl Democratic party officials to. I)i' tried on merits in the U. B astern District Court this fall. De aidants have asked a trial by jury ic,tui;s (ilVKN , _CQ? Lb of the case uaue listed as . S. Dist rid- -?-W*s-ae++H arshall ;, t 4U0.2* 8 District <?E?u.sii>rni Inrshati 414 U< uun Stenographer 424H <>. KUrstm Build) 2000< S. District i1 astern i. Lai shall 348 5 ttorhey Boulware 575.0( llar-iiey Marshall < travel' 300.0< elcKCH+Hs- and .Telephone 27 5 otal costs $2,397.3' Total.costs in the primary rase i da or. approximate $7,500.00 )iHori44rghlight5 ampbejl* of Washington, D C? i re will) hpr dauehter Miss Mil eel Campbell and -family. Mis impbell is lecuvenng .from. an ill ss. v * Mrs.. Emily 3ates .of .New Yorl ity is visiting rel;Uiye#r?>-'Stve'>1'S">tfT( iter of Mrs. Dolrtiie Brockingtoi 1 dthe Campbell brothers. Miss.'-Magpie Wmgate ami Mrs rry Ellerbe and children spent edut-jiiiay at Mt Kcnwte Beneb wik lantic Beach. They reported ar ijoyhble time. The Rev?ami-JM rs. B. Jh?Cooper id .litUn- dn-rndwev . wi-rf ilinnw icsts of Mrs. Mollie Ford-las' ---" - - air. ana Mrs. A. Wilds and daughrs uJL Georgetown were guests p: rs. Berry Ellerbe Thursday. Mrs. Hat Lie Shoffer find daughtei Mebarte. N! C. are house. gues.t: ?Mr. end?Mrs?Cicero' Crawford Mrs. Minnie E. Carmichaerof Nev rsrv is spending some time with r< tiVcs and friends' here Mr. and , Mrs. Ollie George o *erton 'are-Vacationing here. Mrs iliie Crawford o.f South 4ih Avere, and brother. Abraham Stewart e visiting therr sister, Mrs. Thoasena Hatcher, in New York City Mrs. Hitter Alford is critically il her residence In , New Town ripuef AUfrrd- is mucfr improved a 1 V hpA? V?l? v?? ? * ? * * V V4 VU 4U."> >JTU . Mrs, Ciecy Mcliride of Washing n visited friends here recently iss Sarah-Youing of'Chester spen st week with Mrs..Elizabeth Hait ig.'.Mtss Dorothy Cram, Willie Cal< ell, and Stephen Carter. i'M o hesU'i". also visited Mrv Hartzoi IT-Supday,. ? -: - Mr.-., tier*'her Inman of NVw Yor vacationing with relatives an 'iepds here- Mrs. O/eV.a Mannin as 'moved to Durham.-where M tannirigMs now-employed, ? Mi. UJla Mrs. Luui Bethea of Eai lain Street annoM'"-" 'N- Vorth . son. Bobby-Leo? at St. Eugeye hos it a*! August J8 _ EcIwaT'! CiilYyaitT was Totally n ired in -an automobile aerif-Wo' r? rntl.V ami was furerali/.ed and n -u4-e<i ft4 Lake City, Ills present*it iderice..' .... ?ife yould supply a reason r hi 4 - Mrs- -Wails' add Giiari\ TIous in John.soh, HO. who alsp- Jives i it- Wall- home, said Walls ap iared well and m good spirits' la." Ivursday night. ' Mr.. Johnson satd-ht* missed hi iond around 4 A M., and went t ?-tut?htm?'Tin*?body?was?rtt5 >vere3d * in the basement beneat ;r. coin's statue Police said he apjytrerttiy had tie ve heavy 5?Ianna rope around ti }iling. slipped t,he loops around h ork and slowly lowered himsel h?y said his nerk was i^jt broke: id death was due to strnngulatior lollege i Carolina BEGINS SEPT. 13 ees Are Uttered: LS SCIENCE OF SCIENCE IN RY EDUCATION <VAT IQT4^ WTYEf6:? resident, or ain, Dean \ !oHege i Carolina -J -H ?? 1 < "T ^SE^r nni - HH ^Sj^J HWw jv ftfirspa^w'w ri=i!=^-4M\IFL W. THOMPSON "I NKVV APPOINTMKNT--I1 was , announced a few days ago bv M M Roihburg, Manager of. General : Arm ?ft',14 Two Notch?Road. Lfial Gain -I .W '1 ,inp);)sn:i.. Advertising Manager of the Ligh . house_ and .Infor tin jr. will be a special Venetian Blind sn.e.niaii Sor fhe cupipaTiy. ' * . Mr. Thompson '-s _wel! k.UQ\yn in J Colutnbia,. and his many friends L> wish hurt much sn<-ce>Ls" .He ds a 1 j graduate. of Allen University, and is \ery active in both civru and re 2 Jiiiious affairs. All persons interested 111 "Venetian Blinds are asked to contact Mr. Thompson' bv calling 4-884:1. Your -I IN KOltEA HH-mn-U nUtlU' IS f 'Syr Willie J Mttcheli. ex-Navy | veteran and son" of Mrs E M "j Mitchell ana the late Willie J. ; Mitchell, now serving with the Oc| cwpation Forces in Korea. He is j ; wr.ii the 609 T Port Company. jjSecond Voting : | Light On Tuesday < t ; * South Carolina Negroes cast their - Second primary ballots in the runr >hCCHl(hp 1-inUlI'V Tn^rlnv An. ^ J was no report, o! &n incident. .. ^ j Kcports Troui over the state in^ i dicatcd that, m contrast with the j, | Auu<is4-?10-.-- voting. balloting among r. both colored and' white voters was l : y , light 3?- "~ d. Two persona of C'olumUnt s ware sfH ? ? H~.r- i,EAm I ^ ^ | ? . ' v -ft ' " r ' ? 1 A ?? ? ?? ? _ -7 White Sees Heer Slow, Steady Ga ' ~ W'ASHIN(i'lON?tANPt -The no- d't > itlon ot southern Negroes in the 1 oi j fight for political and aconomlc ' fc i equality T.s -"Qioving slowly buW b! I steadily ahead,"-according to Wal- ' rfter white; executiyfr* dl thfe NAACF; , here last- week. He based his opin- ' ^ ion (tn recent. court decisions affect yi j ing the right of-'Negroes to vote _in c| I the so-called white primaries in j tlie south. rn p- ?? : 'J-r* "We believe Hie position the | si | Negro and other minorities is stea- ; t ciily being bettered, although the, pace is at times painfully .slow." he ? j said. "The mlllenum has not come I but it is my opinion that the out- ; , look is hopef-ul " .. _ | " ,In voting, he said theifeare 1,000 i, 000 Negroes registered In the smith ; J " against the 1140,000 registered in 1 e in 1940. 1 < A11)11) ( KI M.U DKFKAT j "Although ;the number ?ol these R5W Negro voters Hi not large ' * enough to constitute the balance of I pywer ?in- tiie' one-party south,' nevertheless it does hokT the bal- i a lice of "power in some congressional i ? districts kinl s-ral-t? elections. The Negro vote in Tennessee played a part m defenrrng tTTe" notorious ' Crump machine last Aug. 5," he as.; serted. *. He recalled tliat the first court rulltig agaipst anti-Negro foyers,wf><; i iniae on April 0, 1944. bv the su-'f . preme court In the "case of Smith agairtst Allwright. This invalidate tiic Democratic "white primary" in Texas on the belief that the right to vote vin a primary without dis- . " 'crimination because of race was . guaranteed by the constitution. This brougtvt a light Negro vote in the 1944 primaries in Texas and Arkansas. though they were barred rn? ! other southern states. . i NO FRICTION REPORT ; -Ar-tfr-a. tiisrrtrt -court---judtft*-foiled" the-South Carolina attempt to keep the "wlille primary'1 jand opened the H-Way- for approxlmately 30.000 Ne| groa<ii .u> eoiie in. Un. Aug. HTprintsr'yT | i White pointed out there was no raH cial liicilun j! In other spheres. White said stu; "nine .reported early in the day. that.. l i he had found "only about a dozer^, I j persons m line when thev voted fin ] August 10, the balloting was heavy and line so long as they stopped by? enroute to work that'thfey iust passrfl it by: nntnng the same situation,, enroute home, they didn't vote. ' Balloting there picked up, however and at noon some 350 persons had voted at the ward, 90 per cent of whom were Negroes. T ~ : - ? . .i i L:-jrsem J ATLANTIC C j INSURANI DISTRICT ( r ^==:I7 THE GOLDEN HI Beaufort, South Carolina " Home Office Smith and Went' Orangeburg. South Carolina L Claims Paid Wi Urcenville, South Carolina 1 . __ Eit fV JitS I Hv , *$m V ,^J jH&^^y y' X;?v -.-^V,^"M' L /IV HKI.lt? MKI.H IO 'I Ir.? F| l| / value ^ I #.'! ? c< I t^ie h J, ''I'lSiHSf g %.?/<; I 't.welv I. ""<T J Amer i-^r . -i- ! .i , I , ,1 ;? 1 : 1 J ^ J SUNDAY, AUGUU24, 194$ oes Making I ' 1 . * ' V 1 ill In U. S| ;nts, church people. labor unlnna?_ nd others in the south "are slowly I writing an -effective bloc agalnw. i.M Igotry/' He rrientionad? that.' AACP Had Instituted many suites J i state and federal courts to break I arious form of segregation and dls- I hmlnatlon in education. He also j lid that the NAACP figured proflil- 1 ently In the victory in the real I 'iitte fovenanis cases before trie "1 ipreme court, the decision handed I FKUEKAj. DEFICIT? I President Truman has ; notified it country that it faces a budget eficlt this fiscal year, ending next une 30. which might. Amount to J CARVER THEATRE si N1)AY . jdONPAY ^ August 29-3U Joan FONTAINE I >, . Patrlfc KNOWIES """" in ? ?IVY" i siu was dtnrif?' nf "COLOR CARTOON ' TUESDAY. AUGUST SI ^ .Walter PIDGEON "If Winter Comes" "LAW OF THE'WILD" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1-2 Randolph SCOTT - "Gunflghtois" C hapter ? "The Hiirir WIMnw" ? SHORT SUBJECT ? MOVIETONE NEWS ' FR|DAY - SATURDAY -SEPTEMBER^-* ? 1 Double Feature) '? ??John WAYNE * "The Man from Utah" also ~ -'J Ktfllt TAYLOR "THe Crimson Key" j "JESSE JAMES0RIDES AGAtftF* 1- - - 1 " -& ^ ewi LW ?lpyy| 4 se co. < )FEI?E&; LTLE COMPANY 7I.; .1' ^ ColmwM^ ^amh r*t"pr Georgetown, Sooth Carolina worth SU? Charleston, S. C. Spartanburg, Sooth Carolina thin 24 Hours 1 ' fcutivllh, Sooth Carolina mm21 Or. Theodore K. M. Howard Surgeon-in-Chief, friendship clinic, Mound Bayou, Mississinni /.if^rl ?? -rr'i v.ww iw forming more than fiv? thousand major Operations since 1942; Vioe.Presideut, Tri-State Bank, Memphis; built and- -?- *7 operates recreation center and park for Mississippi Deb h. youth; cotton planter; breeds and shnwa prize livestock. . - -Cola is America^ all-time leader. Two full glasses in ig, BIG twelve-ounce bqt- k afce- home a carton?that's . e full glasses. Always buy '? ioa'S greatest eola value ? dus' Pepsi-('oja! ' FlNtR COt* Af ANT PKfCff - ?? 1 . .. ' V1