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K!i5^v,;V. . _ m^aotsix Report , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mohlfnger of j i AVa-ihngi n i)n n ii il | I mer trip here, were the guests of i < Mi. and Mrs. "Hop" Paul last j w?ifc . - J-J " Mat J~. Humpries of New "York I _ City was In the city early this week ! 1 accompanied by a Mr. Smith, 011- , - route tu TTnlon and Asheville for ".. brief visits with n?lutivcs before Joftn Chisolnv of Charleston was Sunday - Wednesday "TAP ROOTS" ' -V-+-. ? r In Color with? ^ ?i- Susan MAYWAKI3 ' Van HEFL1N ' . . and Boris KARLOFF -r| THEATRE JTa THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY ~ . - August 29-30 ~--?~?ZZZ Z -B??MtKEtE^ "Tlie Colorado Kid" Chapter 14 The Vigilantes COMEDY Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday 1 (Double Feature) Robert MITCHUM 1 "Out Of The Past" ; . also ? rJaclr CARSOTT 5p?" Hwie,Pluce, And TKa Qirl" . Chapter 4 J "Mystery of the Riverboat" , 1 COl^WO D NEWS FRIDAY - SATURDAY September 3-4 >?__ ?l ith I,a RUE < In ^ "Return of Lash" ^ __ a?HDS OF \ Did yot ?* ? of the Aimint"SFFvicetrt" c Baker > ? Construe Cook Construe - -. - Sorqlcol-TocknUlon- -Hooey A Modicai Tochnlclon ' ? Medical if you've hud "the required experience in one of . these .? -spejctaities as cove-red in 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 itv the Ai lll-y t With today's good Army pay, plus clothing, medical cure, food, housing, and other benefits . you'll be way ahead of many of "??? your civilian friendsrVotr'H have? 1703 MAIN STREET ' ' *" : lt ' ? "Accounts i ? - fc,- " |j SAVINGS^ rr ( Home F ?-? -? ? m 3 ??AND " "' ft '.' 1?00 Malji Street?1 f-. < ' W";' ' r K?-< * ' If's Beat iinung out of Luwneis_JiiiLi^JLikhuifH^rmfCr me "Miss South Carolinu" ' :tillltuil?11L-Township Auditorium. | Incidentally. looking \t{, tha urlmio indbcuhliful "guis iti Hint contest two Columbia gentlemen have made proposals. Wilbur Ford wants a "Mi-. Bnuhi Carolina" contest awl Daniel W Thompson wants a popular contest among men., it's a second jduughter for Mr. apd Mrs. Joe BroWn of Charleston. WE HEAR UiuUtho -Stprk is CX-' pecting to do a little .business with tlie-Rollin P Greens. Have .You?. _ MISS DORIS Chappelle is back? intact says she's been back two weeks?from her vacation in Chicago: whtrn itTre describes as ")nst tne tiling I needed." ARRIVING home last week was Miss Vivian Counts, who after a month's rest and >.?eation at home will resume studies, on her Master's degree at Columbia University. WM.-P. ROBLNSON. assistant to the president of Morris Brown Col^_ last Friday; digging up data on' the ProgVCssIve Democrats, who will be the matter he submits as thesis, for Ids Master's Degree at Columbia University. Originally from Mifcsissippi. he has 'taught sehnnl in many states. miss FREIDA 4New Look? Bait- ! ey is on vacation fronu the office of i Attorney Harold R. Boulwure. j Where? We don't know. Centenary News -CENTENARY. S. C. ? The Peo- i pies Benevolent Society will cole- ; brate its 24th Anniversary at the ) Hollen Church Sunday, September ! 5 * Guest speaker for the occasion' tLii) n.. Miw - Williams. The; president, Albert J^ichttls will be in ( charge of the services. Columbia Society ?MRS^FTORENCE S. _ BROWN, . Bireetor of tine Bethlehem center.. | and hei' son, Wilson, leftmaL^yeeirt for Washington,I -P- -C '-qrffpvn ttirv \ will vlslb--MT?C~J5ro wn's sister, Mrs. [ ?oSephine Davis. She ~TfiH TpTuf h j September 9. Plans' a re already in operation for a better set-up and a I more effective program in the kin- j [inrgnrden this yeai. Emullmeill Will | not exceed 40 pypils. Anyone de- . siring td enroll their children before' the r.eturn of Mrs. Brown jray con- 1 tact MWL." FT. Hope. 2020 Hririt street, teiepnone 4-3579. .. ? THE LADIES Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4262 with a-delightful get-to-geth^r Mon night at the home of Mrs. Vivian Marshall, 920 Oak -Street. The high Lighting .feature was the free *\>kena IHWl)c|i(tluuKliuietf! ci> HRHI <elec. their .desh. J gift from a table in the center of the room. Those with highest score -in' ? - GOOD LUCKY i hold one ot-lliese jobs in any tr??, you'rr iti hick! tion Technician tion Equipment Mechanic ketomotive Equipment Operator * Administrative Specialist ? a reul career in the Army and * a chance to do even "better. Get more Information at your nearest Recruiting Station. U. S ARMY AND U. S AIR FORCF RECRUITING SERVICE | . COLUMBIA, S. C. Accepted From $T.OO i?: ? ' i GREATER INCOME | | FROTTYMR SAVINGS ^ iiiitii r ? rr ru ~1 | Wll n jflrL I I | ilPKRVisKi) hy in i: VnitfT) ST A :ederal $ LOAN ASSOCIATIO iUINCY W. VLMKR, Secretary st Floor of the Palmetto Building, ,4'< ? . ..... THE M kS ? H RSBMPMr T^BW i ggfflf ? HhP -* ??" ?* ?: . K ^ W .v . > "j^' =.-:= 11 ^ 2^3 MEMPHIS,- Telia. ? (SNSt ? tV] Willi passing of the Prim;iry Flee. 1. lion ua August i>th, Memphis Police ., 1-ntm-rrnrt frnm~~H!111 r?ITT TV. FT Bullets.Ais was predicted tHey would ^ do by this jnibUcawon.-"Shown shi ^ tlu? accompanying picture is 23-yeaK--^ -'Jid Jaillt'S MUShy, rtn overseas veteran of World War II. who was 5f[GT * hi to- death by a rookie officer. Cpl ,r J. F< Nolen. ill the victim's own - h< front -yard at 42y Carpenter. <?Blng- ! th lnimpto.n Subdivision, last Friday st evening around 7 :30, ; et An employe of the city, young ni Whist games were also "given. prizes, 1 L After "Rlimes delicious samhviches' and punch were served.n ~~T~C THE REV K FHASHTKH AN Liu. C J. P. Wakefield served a^ n i.hivit-*to ?wieTTs"t;iuu -oL__ sWetflSyTv^Cthodlsi church last Wed- T1 -Uesday?night?at t-htr Bethlehem ~ wi Community Center. After the bu$j- 'th ne?M meetlni'.. lit men tngpmiT with in" Uicii' guests wott"'invited .to take in part in various games. Refreshments ro were served ai:d an enjoyable even- ne ing was reported by all present: The--~ Wesleyan Service Guild also met at Ja the Center Wednesday night The lai mem be r s e a r r ied -dut a novel Outer- th' lainment in wjilch each Guild mem fo bLT imitated a'member of his choice of the church. Gifts were presented ' for--th?. best imitations. The following representatives weie cltusen lu represent the Voni'h Fellowship of Wesley Methodist church at the Youth Retreat to be held at Claflin Colelge August 27-29; Misses Anna P. Sat.terwhite. Lee \ ? Lou ^j&atterwhite. Mapgie Simpson^ -. . THE LADIES. AUXILIARY^the? 1 VEW Post 4246 showered two of their members who were leaving the city.recently. The ladies compliment -ed?were Mrs. Geneva Brown, who 4 ieft the city for a vacation with re latives in 'New York a ad Mi's. An- . ;geniWJM<fClaln^ -who?fo attend;? the Elks confab in Cincinnati. Ohio. ^ The Auxiliary alsn ?ook mps--afT"' "t i cheer and'smalT tokens to the bed- *?' ? -Udc of Ro^eoc- N.aiding; uiin Was ' very. painfully in jwed in an automobile accident recently Nil".. r din is the son of M rs. Nancv Nandin, a member of the Auxiliary Memphis Girl .Will Represent Southern U. At Men I hi Wis. I MEMPHIS, To nil. ? <SNS> ? ? V > M iss Bonnie Tucker of 124 Lucy Street will represent Southern University at the first Congress- of the National Student Association to he KekTat Madison, Wis., August 23-28 She will be one of the (jflO dele gflU?fc representing nearly three fourths 'million students from 230 public, private, and sectarian colleges, universities, and technological ( 1 schools in all parts of the country (M Also attending the conference as ** observers w+H be student leaders from - France, Denmark, Sweden, ftt Swlt zerlantL Greece arrd"Czpchosln vakia. ^ to $10,000." , I UST FUNDS TIN < JD v Lirvnt^NF ? >avings | N ?" - " ilumbia, S. < . rji-a'-'t? . . 7- V -* THOUSi A14Q OHM* , COt N A ^ Lat B B_j_cs B"~ ed I ?B?ttus I for { prev B-J tnln B|PjJ|^^^^^^^B j M. K I " " ^ ?.? ?i - B 397^ r I i B B l-mut ' B I! *m! t;' * :' 1 ~? ?r- r n^H~t~nrT( M B B '-i,< a -?B ^ ~ ^ f"-. * ' - ;t J M'" ' v >/ - . ' 1 ^ ???- ? - ^ 1 | coo - ... ..... . V . D. ( losby had conmiilted iu ma ;ur ,01 - , A> u '?> ?' .?The i r;?gn.?ktlhnft?pn-w 'mi' . **'' inuior- altercation In" and h;s wifi . ad had. The couple hai. settled ?eii~ fc'iicFTjt fore officers arrived , , ? , to d it they were ^deiui set^ on^inakiiit-j l is partner. Patrolman J. C "Coats.T Di lercilessly beat Mosby over the | D Jad with their night stick ~~r ?;{Carr u-ii primped two bullets :n to hi* 1(jrn omach Reasons: Saint as i*Ver..: ( mrgo~*that the "Ne^ru attacked ; '* ' less incolii-Memoiicil-? j s!sit* Caretaker's Body oowd-Hanged W5BIIINUTUN, l> V 'NNHA' - * AHa ie body tj 1 :t 5U-year-old r aict a kef ; lUJ? is' dscovered early last Friday in ** e Lincoln Memorial. He ? ' 'hid ^ from a rope slung over ;7jail:r.g" tlie Memorial's basement. The 11 pe was -wound twice around his ' M ck. PrtrlcpoIIeo identified 'tTTe man as ' ^~ nies Walls, of Brentwood, Mar,y-| ad. He had. been an employe of j ^ v National Capital Parks service[ -i several yparv : M Neither his co-workers nor his r '>xr' DILLON'S is ] nue, DIRECTORY at i Bethea's Tailoring m & Dry Cleaning SL ONE DAy DRY CLEAn'ivr*- ' l??t ^Nr> PRESSING SERVICE" Z?^. SUITS and DRESSES?(10e Work Guaranteed " C??h and Cerr? ^ ? ane Lon?Tv2:.sm lour, .Mutio Dy , kin# Is A Trial You Must Br tlsfled. ^^ ^ I'HONK i? 17 - J Njal 'iOS Writ M?in Str??f .jy. Don't He Milled? Look Instead . pita OOMS ? S'>FT DRINKS " E -COLD HEK1C jnnt~\VtNE" Confectionary Counter . ' ten -"-Cigars- and Cigarettes . "ltlt Fiied Chicken unrl Sea ,A ' * Foods Daily . * act \XI SERVICE OAYOR N1CHI ton WRIGHT'S HOTEL CAFE . Ed Wright. Pron. frten Phone 9165 look 209 E. Hampton St.' oov< ? _ L;r.i oncerning local events, new*-;?p' * memorials, etc,, consult erbert Crawford, represent- ! r.ed live of the Lighthouse. ] The ? Si ? Morris~ Qnmtor Qrti itU WIIIIVI f VI/ I I 1948 FALL SESSION E The Following Degre ?BAC+IELOR-OP ARTbachelor of s - BACHELOR C _ ; CLEMENT AR |J_LbLJ-LLK'T H?K INFORM/ O. R. Reuben, Pf James T. McCa "Morris C Sumter, South r"1"- ? . . ,. ?saca UMdIA, SOUTH CAROilNA ^ACP Lists Costs $2,39?.32 For ' e Primary. Case )sis totaling )V .the state NAACP Cnnfei tuum-i-M 'week, us incurred jince_Jjji> 7? r l? 13w^BrowitT"vs. Baskm case. j ^5 enrollment of Negroes it) De- ' -afil ratic club books. ['hese items do not Include any H ious bills paid since tile ease ' filed, KJarchi 5, 15)47, which to- 1 I i more than s5.ooo.oo." James iluiUiii, state NAACP president, " Die Prpgiessive Dcmoc raik: Par. ,ontrtouted $525.00- of the $2,- I 32 spent between July 7 and |? ' ltl."' he reported. l-fl ae case, in behalf of business- r i David. Brown of . Beaufort, j I mt Dertmi'l uLhl -{VTV-n- . rrrtr-Tn,!,- '> ) lie tried on merits in the U. S. '< tern District Court this full. De- !' lunts have asked a trial by jury. I KES (1IVEN osts of the case were listed as I t. "District < Western shall - $ - 400.27 . 5 District Easb-rni -r?til UO ft Stenographer - 42.00 y J.Ellison dioiHl) 200 00. 3. District < Eastern) fcj shall . irney Boulware 575 00 c< uncy Mm .hull 'travel' 500.00 . v>: Kianiv aiul Telephone 27 52 it e\1 costs " $2,397.32 'if Hal. costs in the primary case, law. approximate $7,500.00 lion Highlights ILLON. S. C.- -Mrs. Cassie C sags vnUll .sf UrntVtinfTfAit O r* !I I ut Dillonite^spenf last week I with 3 her daughter, Miss Mil- | H I "Campbell and. family. Miss j fi lpbell is recovering from an ill- & is. Emily-Bates of New York j H| is-visiting relatives: she?fs?frhe-(-W r of Mrs. Dopnie Brockington H it he Campbell brothers. ?- -BE iss M'PH'ie Wnitf"-?tmir Mrs. y r.lli'l'tJe juiTi ehWttren spent mm irn-^ny fp M("K??tv/.ip Bench and -W ntic beam. Jl'hey reported an* fable time. le Rev and -Mrs. B J Cooper, I l;t He (iTin'htiir ?.?< ?. dinner--9 ts oT Mrs. ' Mollie Ford last 9 r. and Mrs. A Wilds And daugh- J i4 - Oeorgetuwn were- friiests'"dTT~9 " Bevry l'.iicrDe Thursday, rs. Hattie Shoffer and daughter 9 .icbane, _ N% C_ are hoitse . guests 9 \ir. and Mrs. Cicero Crawford. 1 i-j., Minnie L. Cai mU'tiiiel ot New"'"9 c\ Is spending some time with re * es and friends here, r. and Mrs. Ollie "George ot Jon are vacationing hp v**"*-- I ^ le Crawford of South 4th Ave-I ^ and brother, Abraham Stewart,j visiting their sister. Mrs. Tho- | ena Hatcher, in New York City ' '11 rs. Ritter AlTord. is critically ill : W! jer residence li} New Town. 1 tuej Alfprd is much improved af- i C been confined to his bed: ; visited friends here recently, j ^ ? Sarah Young of Chester spent . week with Mn, Elizabeth TTrtru Miss Dorothy Craig. Willie Cald 1 0] . and Stephen Carter, all... ofi visitecf Mrs. Hartzag !JT. Sunday;" " ? * ?f rs. Cleat her Iuman of New_Ynrk-4? meatluiiniu witn relatives and j nds here. Mrs o./>'i;p "vtmnlnr | -x" nm\ eel to Durham where Mr. u< ining is now- employed. m L. and M?-r-Htnil He'hea ol h.ikl n Street announce the birth of4?m. liobtjy TieuT ul_St. Eugene hosil August 18. dwari Oiliyarci- was fatally in- ' ei H^ no--^no irrroptre _a?:!(TeiTl~Ti-- ' tl.v and was litnerali/.ed and ined at 1?ike C'ltv hK ppesert- re- -? could .supply a reason for his Mrs Walls and Guard HousJohnson, 2Q -.u.l-fa> also "lives ill WaTTs' home, said Walls apred well and in -good spirits last jsduy night. r. Johnson said he missed ho ud aidUnn A. M . and went .to : for him The body was distort in the basement beneath rein's statue aliee .said he ivppuientlyhad tied " ,T. heavy Manila rope around the ing. slipped the loops -around his k and slowly lowered himself y sauT his neek was not broken, -death- wns due fa strangulation?oltege Carolina IEGINS SEPT. 13 es Are Offered: C-1ENCE ? ? )F SCIENCE IN. I . Y EDUCATION S-T40N, WRlffr ^ esident, or in, Dean \ ollege Carolina | v e-j-H sjj > TW|I , DANIEL. \V. THOMPSON NJsW APPOINTMENT?It was j mounced a few .days ago by M. M. :i;M houir, M n i ?u; " f?(JoiU'ial ; Is. JU1Q I'a.i Not <ii?Ho.ui.?Hi a fc? ah:;T W. Thompson, Advertising anai er of the Lighthouse, and In- ' rnu'r. will be a special Venetian ' Ih.id sa.f.nmn for t:u- eotnpany. 1 Mr. Thompson is well known in J lumbia, ahd Tiis many' friends ? i-Mi Inii!?mrirrt?>-U<<t-s?He is a 1 adnata of A Dm TiiL'-M-fty uitti Very active m both civic and re:ions affairs. . All persons interested in- Venetn Blinds are asked to contact Mr. ' icnips.hi liv n?nii?y,,ur? ismrr^s will fie y really appreciated.. :: j IN KOREA ? Pictured above is ;t. Willie .1 Mitchell. ex-?Nav.v UMUll Ullfl soil oi Mrs" E M itchell ana, the -late Willie J itchell, now serving with the Oc ipation Forces' in Korea. He is *.n the <309 T. Port Company. econd Voting ight On Tuesday j South O irolm i Mnprnn.. i'.ul Itmif | rtond primary ballots, in the run- } ff or .second primary Tuesday., Auist 24.-"-Vtiid late Tuesday, there as no:rcportro/ an incident. Rcpurts froin ovtir-t-hc si.tie hf: n ated that, m contrast'with the WKii.it 10. tuliug, "ballotinu umontf"* Jth colored and wliiic voters was : -it-'r>? ? ?? Two |H'ison.> pf Cuiundihi ward LEA Ms ; - %'' ^ " ' " . -r.. *> I,' . /V S i "* " White Sees Negrc Slow, Steady &u WAsklNOTON?<ANpV?The po- der tion of southern Negroes in the; um 4#ht*-for7 -TWlltltlil and economic I for qpality is "moving slowly but bin teadily ahead," according to Wal-Tia er-White, executive of the NAACP : lere last week. He based his <?pin-! in on on'it coin court decisions affect Vttl ng tile right, of Negroes to vote In t he so-called' while' primaries in [ ga he-south. ' . ! neJ j. est "We believe the position --of the r sui tfegro antf other minorities is steahly being bettered, although the ??icfg is at tlfHes painfully slow/' lie1 ;aid. "The miHenum lias not come, j ? iut.it is my opinion that the out-!', ook is hopeful." It" In voting, lie saKl there are .1,000 , >00 Negroes registered in tlie south ; _ igainst the 240,000 registered in ' cct n 1940. IIUKU < kl MP OKFKAT ' "Although the number ol these? lew . Negro voters hot large - . hough, to constitute the balance of ! power in the one-party south, nevertheless it dues hold the but- ' inee of power in some cougxosstonal hsirieis. and state Jeieetkms. The Negro vrrtr m Tennessee played -a part in defeating tlie notorious Crump machine last Aug. 5," he assorted. . He recalled that, thr ftriTT?ririnrt r? runng against anti-Negro forces was c made on April 3, 1944. by the su- i preme court in the case of Smith : against Allwright. Tlds invalidate the Democratic "white primary" in Texas on the belief that the right to vote in a primary without discrimination because of race was J; guaranteed by the constitution. This brought a light Negro vote in the , 1944 primaries " it inn hum. tliuugll they were barred in other southern states. " I NO FRICTION REPORT ~ 4 ?A U, S.- district" court Judge fulled the South Carolina attempt to keep the "white primary" and opened ihe_ way tor NV1-: ffi'oe.'s I^xrrtFTn'the Aug. 10 primary^?-White pointed out'"the re was no racial friction reported. Tn nthpr -sahtlStll^TT" nine reported early in the day that -he had tOuhd only about a dozen persons in hnr u-h.?n fh.?y wii-h nu* AujjUai lb.- the balloting was heavy and line so lepng as they stopped by enroute to work that they just pass ed it by; finding the same situation "'Trill" ?they didn't?-entr: T" Balloting there picked up, how- i ever and at noon some 350 persons ! had voted at the ward, 90 per. cent, of whom were Negroes.' J ? | - ATUUlTtR el 1NSURANG - * DISTRICT 01 the golden :iu Bcmjfort, Soutti Carolina __ i?\Utronce, ttoUth Carolina Hume nffiro frmith tnii \iwtm OiauK(!bUF|, SouUi Carolina XJaims-Paid Wit lirrenville, isuuLb -Carolina ^ ix Mm J ' JSm ^^881 i ITS HKi. H-~MKg.ii tin r" : a '. * * ' |. i jj -n -> "' f 2 Vm Ja m I vaiuu I 5 I iaf ft ' I tlu* ^ 11 U*<\SSIis tie! 'fa | /-t' ^1" kifi, BTg 7 Twelve / A merit r ? 7 : tTeTTcioi _ NO ? ft , . -1 t \ ' ' ' I. .. V-J feoOC: ?v?-- VW tUNOAT, ?TOUST^f,:1W? J ies Making lUft 41^= = *-Mits, "church people, labor unions ming ao effective bloc against otry" He-mentioned that-the ,agp had iiiHtiiueed/umny biuim state and federal courts to break *r -lous form of segregation and domination ip education. He also d-that-.-the-NAACP figured' promintly in the victory in the i real ate covenants cases before **** >reme court, the decision handed KEUFBAL. DEFICIT? >? l ^resident Truman has notified * country that It faces a budget rleft this fiscal year, ending next tie 30, which might amount to THEATRE ? - !VtO!VI>Ax ^ ' ' August 29-30 , 1 Joan FONTAINE Patrlc KNOWI.ES . : in "IVY" ?3 i She was the deadliest of females) ? COLOR CARTOON TUESDAY, AUGUST si Walter PIDGEON - Angela LANSBURY in 'If Winter Comes" Chapter 7 - h "LAW OF THE WIl'lV .s WKDNESDAV - THt'RSDAY ^ ? SEPTEMBER |-2 * Randolph SCOTT In "Gunfighten" ( tiapter 9 "The Black Widow" ?c SHORT SUBJECT ? .MOVIETONE NEWIF FRIDAY - SATURDAY ' .'..'.j SEPTEMBER 3-4 1 Double" Feature) ?~ ? ? Jehu WAYNE "The Man from Utah" I ;j also ? ',;J t ; Kent TAYLOR ' ? * in "'1 *1 ^ .. : me v-nmsoit Key" "Z Last Chapter JESSE JAMFfl RIDFS AGAIN** t-eo!?? LE COMPANT ?I -Cotmals&s. ftsouTCarsltM I / Georgetown, South Carotins I _ *rtb 0U-, Charleston. S. V, >partanburc, South Carotins -| hin24 Hours 1 llartsville, South CSIOltUS | l>r. Thredtrr H. M. fl?w?r* ?-? Surgeon-in?-Chief, frierid*h i p r\]n \r, \i mxa^l^yrrrr ' Mississippi, cited for performing more than five thousand major pperationa since 1942; Vice- ? President, Tri-State Bank, Memphis'; built and operates recreation center and park for Mississippi Delta youth; cotton plant- _ pr; breeds and shows priae livestock. ' FggF- - in ^^ r1 _?-??< P^iV-f-, 1 1 ' ' " 3ola is Xmenca's all-time <??der.?Twu fuTT gTassesTrj BK? twelve-ounce bot- / ' ke_hojuejuaM-ton. thalfr 'v. ' full glasses. AlwaysJ>uy \ 'a s iireateat. coin yallLB^ - ? a* Pepsi-Cola! NfR COLA AT ANT WffCtl " '