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5 ,Hfw? -j : QBORertfovvS" sc. - sou^ oi .> " 2,000 persona from over the county are ?*pec*?d to gather here in ~ "Bethel. AMB- ofiurdh Mbnday night Nov. i.-'tor-hear A; J: Oiemont. Jr., ^? et Charleston, a. S. Porcher, county Progressive Democratic chairman, Tiie meeting will handle procedures and matters incidental with *** voting Nov. 2i It begins at 8 P. M. MctVdy Speaker At ?-Spnfebu^g Sun. SPARTANBURO, S. C. ? John H. MeCr^p nf fifthimhli* odttnr nf the Lighthouse and Informer, and state chairman of Progressive Democrats. will be the principal speak eP at n mass meeting here Sunday afternoon. 31. The'meeting will be held in the Majority. Baptist church, beginning at 3:30 P. M. Julius B. Williams. (wrovnc* democratic leader, *atd. It witt d$al principally With votinc procedures on Nov. 2, ? -oc '? . - - . Sponsor Snow ~ TfnORENCE, S: O;? Olfr of the hlfftilTjjh'ts ~bf the fall season was the fashion shop sponsored by Daughter ElKs In Trinity Baptist ?l* Y ' i?* l rh ? ? i . TOMWESS f?4 > V- tt-: ^ ; PR. H. P. PRiPg OokrCrowns,' Bridges, and Plate Work at Reasohable Prices WwUWJtton Street ONE STOP SERVICE." Headquarters for Complete v^^SlONSO Pine A T'aylor Jphone 2-8231 ' " / ijBKi II Hi t ll cars' Oare Ear r *' -ifff y L * R. T. BRYANT ^ C13EANEK9 ind ftWRS i ?THE HOftM-YPBtfPER STATE PARK ' Whefe thi Mltai Meet y" ??Sr Jy.';." " .' itiiimfib - ' t X : -*r~ ^ ^x? / ' SAVINGS I_ y itOMEFEDE I ' AND LOAN i I 1400 MAIN ST. OTHER . "I i ^ ? il^T FAVORITES J J <? Vodka- I fl g ^^ilk \ . '" _ g T0T : -"I1 . 3t ? -?v. wm??k*% - " . ? i I } Church?Luu*?Monday?night. , t 1%?? six -seeTion presentation In1 eluded, education, child welfare;? heoith, civil liben.";. ni.ipa/.inr ' I girls ami the crownmu of -Miss ! HWR." Spoakers included the follow ing: Dr. Eleby Washington, Dr. a. ! W. Hill, Mrs. Merldlen Black, Mr?. ! L. Br6wn and JoTYn~JT " Thomas. * , | Mrs. Ousilla Anderson acted as . j nrtstress Dr cprbhYony find music was funxished by the Wilson high school band, directed by Prof. H, Flowers and Carl Green, i Little Miss Hoscland Tennie was crowned "Miss 1948." Mrs. Iola i Jones. assisted by Mrs. Marian 1 Miller, directed the playlet. Boutware Speaks ~ y I At Florence Sun. FLORENCE. S. O. Attorney Harold R. feoulwate of Columbia will be principal speaker here Sun day afternoon a' a mass meet ins being called b> the Florence - NAACP branch. The meetimt will he luld in Trin ; ity Baptist church and beains at 4 P. M. John J. Thomas. branch ' presiden'. announced. The' date is DC :n. Charleston Voters?= i Plot Rivers' Defeat CHA^LKSTON.'S. c Pres'.deiP. Truman supporters ltnr?wrrr?mb<? lnnt early in the-week when announcement wii? made that a brant1 j.new type of "Ticket would t)c outcried iti the-general election carrynu; Truinaij eleetors, rhc_ Doinorrattc ' placing the nutnc of L. Mendel Rivers With that of the Republican I congressional candidate^ Tate~ Bagpett, Jr., of St. Stephen. Rivers, fiery and ardent suppor- I ter of white supremacy. had won' homlnntion In Democratic primaries) - without opposition. Consistent rrtt hls attack on Negroes. Htbor and i several other important ih?t tevs.;~ Rivers has been a bitter foe' of J President Trumftn and has called i himself with the Dixiecratic camp j of Governor Thurmond. OPPOByi) JUDGE WARlN't. Author of the "damhyankee de- r monstration of the floor of the | house four years ago. Rivers sought 1 to have U. S. District Court Judge' J Waties Waring oF ChaMes' un impeached earlier this-year, whenthe jurist had been upheld by the U. S. Supreme Court in his Elmore" vs. Rice ruling! Noted for politicnl tricks. Rivers's I office performed as predicted by j regular Democratic party officials, i when after declaring himself wish- " ing to be on the Pallot of the recogjiized party, Rivers waited unill A. 1 ~ i hi me ouiioxs naa Deen printed and 4-thfen-4eckvred-he hadn-r agreed to < appear 0)1 the Truman ticket. Ash* HOME * "7H[ LOANS RAL SAVINGS-. \ASSOCIATION COLUMBIANS. C. ? - ' < V -???? hiinri^tit 1 Bl M 9BH c' qwW RjM I "J Pit cftocA^- ^. <'. . .Vl'%' >?^ I.IQlJEljR '-"" bia, S. C., 57<//* Dizzribut >is alii on LAFLINI DURINC Saturda; tlill??? ????w - I PI J -i?- ~ " "" THEU :\min cm'irr akt n- a i si'akrANB#'Ht? Tiiinir. Co'ill No t~:2 P> <?f Im>, \V;ls t'.-itabll.-.hi'd aj Spartanburg la?-'. Friday rvi'nwj Mrs. Ercrlia Harmon Moot,^.Lm penal Coinina!iili,t*!^-i?f 4+w lui-., ,.i'i!.il Court ol North and Smith Carolina and its .Jun diet ion?>. was n charge ."1 tit. ci-icwonies- She. tt'iis assisti'<l- by members ?| A/ah 'Court' No ittt of-Qirt'nvttir.-FoHnw^?\ ing the i mutation. Daughter^ <>f Tainin Court were feted by the No-1 Columbia Society MR. AND MRS ROBERT PEAKSON announce the pnancctni'itt At their daughter. The turn- Carolyn'.-t-> Set. Stacey Hoffman. The wedd-j iim will lake place. in Deecmbm 1 MR. AND MRS. W. P MURLES celebrated their twenty fifth Wedding Anniversary last Thursday evening, October 2. Many friends I-un j11., it..i to extend greetings avid congratulations to the couple They \ver recipients of many beaiPiful silver THE* ,WOMEN S EDUCATION A I.' AND MISSIONARY Auxiliary ?will celebrate Ttir_5th Anniversary No veniber 3-5 at First Nazareth Bapi t et V^I \ i rois U?.? '> *' *- 1 ~ "***" ? " ea.->e iiv;*vjuwn *1 lilt' M*I IIIUIl will bo preached by the Rev. Hnyno.' and mns'ir will be iuilushed byJehovah choir. On November 4 at 8 P. M. the Rev. Norris, pastor of Union Baptist Church will deliver -the sermon-mid mush?wiR-be fur* nlshed by the Usher Board and Qhoir of ttils church. On Friday wight, November 5 at 8 P VT the Rev. Peterson, pastor of Kbcnezer Baptist Church. .will preach with the choir abd Usher Board of Union Baptist furnishing the music. L W Da Iters will give remarks. THE ANNUAL 'MEETtNtrJ?rrf thr Colored Churchmen of the-Protectant Episcopal Church, of trie Up. per Dioce.se of South Carolina will be iield Sunday. October 31 at S: ~I,uK? Episcopal?Churrti?pre-odt-dover by the Rt. Rev John J. Oravatt, D. D. The special speaker for the 11.30 service will be I">r J. W I "iohohor Professor of Pro-'orai | Theology at Bishop Payne D;vinit> 1 ton H. Williams., leader ot iho Democratic piuy group. prompt 1> piibl>.shed_thr text of the agree mem.?? ? "V" The campaign to unseal. R;ven ?here 1 s behurronTlnrTed by ? committee consist ma entirely of whin Democrats They denounce him a no uncertain language and prefet u uipport the more liberal Republican candidate, a suecessft1' lumbe; - rnnn in Berkeley county. Henry I Clibb.s, 24 Carolina sflfc-et. is chair.man of the committee, which ha? ; others in several of the first clis4 u ict counties. -1 kL If Von Want j That Picture Quick ' IJv (?eorj*e .fall i>-BK:> X PHONE 2-5752?Night Colts , College Flower 1 I i , Shop . Weddings ? Corsaga* ? I ?Plarm - Tahl*i Decorotiong 1 T. J. SULLIVAN, JR. ED. COLEMAN j l?09^Hurdwn Cola, S, C jFO O T B, N'T MISS S UNI VERS 7 half-time clafl I " , y, Novemb ' 11 - j . , ?? ?? ? prr GHTHOUSE AND INFORMER, COtUM lilt1- uf Tamil; 'temple Nir hifv nf I S aInch the Reverend Mv I,. WiNonIT ? die Illustrious Potentate Pictured abovu, sealed. let; n> ru:!' Mrs Ktrelb* Harmon Mmir, 1j liultuiu N_ Y.. Noble Ka'<- Jouc 13 A<l\ i iU" and Daughter Lillu M. Wil- n ham*. Illustrious Coniniandress . ?>t -3 4'kiii'ii Court - ? ! V r- Sccrttd-j'-rw-?-erf!fd?lt*tt--to-nvrht : ^ . Di.UKht.ri s I i<tura .) Whitney. 1st _ c Lieutenant Conitnrtiidrrvs; Ro.a D. i Columbia Sorority Adopts Social Job Hats were- being doffed this week , _L0 members ol Gumma ISu Qmeua x rh.iprPV Of"The Alpha Kappa - AlphilT" . sorority for having adopted as their , own distinct contribution to the ' community the servier of acting its : Volunteers on the desk ol Traveler's Aid in the bus terminal. . ( Ail1-. H P Pride, bit si leu-' of the j . chapter, and Mr.s. A I,. Stnnb.tck. j | the secretary, notified "Miss Doris 1 Chappelle, case worker with the or- f ganiTiation. *of the adoption by sor- IS oi-s diin'ug the week-.? -L Toe ladies hove "volunteered , to i t Uike_.nirn.s at the doskT Mii.x Chap- ' pelle >aid. and have already arranu- : 1 ed their schedules. The service was dreadfully nned- i ed aii nrucif. in The Lighthousr niirt r Informer pointed out several days i ] information. i : Sr! SMI. ur. .Nicholson, one of the '. outstanding teachers nnd preachers I in uie church, will be appealing to t all who hear him TV>e public is j j corrttfftty invttert rc> ?rtend ..ni Aiv.-f joy these .services. MORRIS ( 1 ? - v I PAINE C I AUGUS1 SATURDAY, OCT 2:30 I ^CMCn A i ' A rsA, ULI'ICWML MUfY STUDEN t~ TOM DAVIS M Now ( The Latest In Phot _ .1 ? " "A is - NEEDLES \ Telephone 4-0! 1310 BARNV wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm ALL! " . EE1NG CLAFi 1TY vs. ! IN'S "CRACK" BAND er 6th Ora KICK-OFF 2:00 P. M. - -: . r ~ -P iBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA f mi! M. )trriivcWr"' 3< ~L if* M. \Vil"-un 'reasurer Other.- on pietui-g yjj?: Daughters oHie Alexander. Willie 1,, Austin? lertha Babb. Ethel Berry, Bessie Town. "Elmv BroMttr. Coimt-s. i nun' Mae Dickson. CasMe M. "ranks. Hcvsle-D. Johnson. Carrie Colloek, I Doll J. Mann, Hnttie Mav '-1ft. Mattie Moore. Mary B Moorr. Alberta -Samuel. VasHtT VVhl' ivy .*nd Willie M Williams. iu<>The sorority acted on this ionic, fifteen ladies have assignrents and'persons interested in Ihe ervtee are "tickled" pi+ak? P'.'Dyision.s inn .now be made iur xher services Traveler's Aid can cnder the community, Miss Chapidle now navinfc time for this a rutin the usual d^sk job being taken ?ver by volun'eers. Charleston Deltas Regional Hostesses CHARLESTON: S. O?Beta Alpha Sigma chapter of the Delta Sigma riicin m.rniiiv hpm will be .host tc lie Southern Regional mtHUltf ul November 2H-27. The hostesses are matting elaborate plans to welcome the convention! In aUddiUon to?regular -ses^: ions a public meeting has a beei scheduled, at which tite main ad dress will b leliveredby Mrs. Es cobedo 1 . ey National Chairmai on Job <tunnies. Several' l> ul activities, ere slate for the '. a.vK 1 idies, one being a extensnT -apTit ^.rrnp tour of th city's' ht,;* *>r;< j c. COLLEGE s. . - ~ OLLEGE A, GA. ? OBER 30,1948 J. M. MSSIQN $1.00 TS 651 " -V iUSIC SCHOOL Dffers lograph Records o ? ?? =QR SALE s 271 or 2-8232 mi STREET ' J 1 F UN'S HOME STATE i AND MAJORETTE tiigeburg ( - ADMISSION $2.CH i Extravoganza Set }i For November 11 ;l a ma-tinep for teen-avers between 4 and 6 P.M and ft main program start', K at 8 P. M. will .bp presented" M TTTc Township Ai.Ult.oriyni ? Thursday. Nov. 11. The entertainment... par: of the z Founder's Week cer. monies of the I Sivtn.t (lammn Rhj sorority, is in c the interest oj a sorority drive t6 t ronibrpt juvenile delinquency in the s community...Music will be furnished by'Lucius Weathers and his orchestra. by Allen University's and. Bene- > diet Co!!eve> choirs and.-by others t L'lr?n -JUaia d.- ^\?Csinn r? J lens of the" sorority here. ~1 Oillon Highlights?_b ' i1 DILLON. S C ? The Rev. Me- 1 . In tosh of Florence was guest pastor t at the Munnmu Baptist UhurOM HIST? Sunday mornings Jtli-s. Incs Mauldiu of New York J City spent a week with her'mother,3 ( Mrs. Queenv Oibson of Hampton'^ Street. ?. . ' Jnhinnr McOrea neeom|>unied his < - istpr'-ln-law. Miss Tfoelnaa Barnes ' j n her return to Maryland after. ' She is employed at the Maryland I Hospital. Miss Sarah Mallftte and Mrs. LAiice MeCormiek of PeH Rnrinnc ~ N unci Miss- Annie Graham of j .ftffaxton, N. C ., were guests of Mt\| ~ an'iTTWP*: Itrrtorrt?C-rawferd?Inpy 1' Sunday afternoon 1 { 1" ; Friends will be glad to know that_j_ been very ill Is now Improving. i Ski Lester Womack of Nashville. \ Tenn... and Miss Ardelia Demetrlous j ; McKay of Baltimore. * mo., were > ' united in marriage here Friday. j j October 22, After tht? wedding a, ' honor*. Tlie bride wan most at true- ^ tive in a dark gray gown. After 11 -I iheir short honeymoon the couple j will reside in Fayetteville, KT C., j where Sgt. Womack is stationed at j Fort Bragg. Mrs. Womack is a for- j mer social worker. While in our city the Womack" tnycd at the Wright's-{ Hulel. . . / ' :?' - ~i?The eonfff^gn.tion of Bethel AME \ Church are glad to welcome' back the Rev W_ M. McDonald for another year The R< Levi McOil] . j will not retufn tn o... city as he was transferred to t;he .Hill AME"| * church. ? v, i t > - *t >' l|r - ^ crrsr 1/ 'V , .: > V^L'tei 7^ : ^.r^\ "f^t9 ill>1 .j ? . t,' :/. **?. i au4 ' J_L i ,< < ? ': ' - & ' 1 "'; i2j jUUL 'HJr?r*-? : ^:r;-2pk ry :?: + BEN ARNOLD Exclusive State OOT BALL! 'COMING GA jS WILL PERFORM ? County Fail j? i 1 ' 1 t? ^L- Tfc= i__ , . . . ;' * SUNDAY, ' Mien Player Saves f! Life Of Benedict '? Back During Game Ts BY GARNELI, HAM. The.annual Allen-Benedict game k mxlueed more than a victory and } / t defeat lor.. the_Jw.Q colleges. _ It 1 n-escnted the dramatic saving of an e >pponent's life by an Allen player, li ehich is a rare "story within' a itorv." J b v One of the Benedict back'-, whose j tame I tried vainly to get. made a e lesperate dive to catch a pass from j v iviiiis Cillmnre In iin unftal.inml 1c leadlont', lunge, his head wassalmetl g hrectly at the steel goal po.st when illlid MP&ns. Allen's slab haTTlaacTC^" jelne ihK nnri fearing the Benedict. , t jlayer might suffer serious, if not ' d fatal , injury, shoved him clear of li he posh at the In At moment.' r U Means of.cour.se y.as4 jeopardizing u '.he game, so far-as Allen was con- j t ?erned. He had to ItNive his posi-|< Lion in the first, place, and more ! b ncportantly, the referee or some Ujther official could have ruled his! ictipn interference, whteh would ' j tiftve given Benedict a touchdown,} | since rrtoofc plara m fTTe^iWHfihnft. ] - nowever. Means did the heroic i ' thing, unobserved by more than may f be two or three persons in the 10,* * D00 crowd. Maybe, ^ too. the player who was -saved. dldn'.t know what ' had been done for him, nor was "he ^ fTWftre of his Immediate danger. if ""For this single act, 1 put tiHorse" Means down in my book as . the biggest star of the day. Para- ~( thcntlcftlly, he Starred otherwise in < bis num ripht. ' 1 S W EETEM ?Your Week-End, Qtitini Taylor's Delicious Cool l^Mked ^ppctalties. In Ta . (ioods You Are Always /Rest of Ingredients'~anr min-rich, Flavorful Goo( I'D ACE ORE DIAL ; TAYLOR'S KIT! 42 Spring Street ' P i^^p /tjji nm i|[i iiii gi|i jm ii ii ; Im/tt era rtc rcri iF^W~lSITF!! J J n ::u tor rm irrs r? L m Si!! iculit) tiiii {(/a trtr Iv-^W lm IS!i! i! : J ii iiii tA J jjj p^j 5 ? to Lead the P eapr ams ,w^ wn ri rwnrn u/uicvrv <rc o 6.??i efc??- f?t Mif. UkUUUl U IVIIIJItL I, SJKJ.O 1 IUV/I. UJ70 U'il m-Distillers Corporation, Chrysler Building, Nen COMPANY, Inc., Co > Distributor of Finest Qua F< ME COLLEfi - ; ji f^-v r Ground \ i , , MjjP < . OCTOBER 31, 194B r. E^ittleJohnTs convalescing fit ler home after spending several nys in the irospttirf BeeSBW e#-JjOU ^ ess. : ' /J Members and friends of Stiver LilLMeihodlsi Church are proud to * ~ now that their pastor, the Rey. G. l. Thomas has returned from John lopkjns hospital f*>Uowing an opration. His comfit;on has greatly mproved. * ~ * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thorpe oele-- n rated their Silver Wedding Ann}ersary Wednesday, October Ktt /fore than a hundred guests visitd during the "A1 Home" hour to J vi*h the couple well. They were^Ae- I iniwnu of many haautif"* ---1ifts. ~ , .1 "The Success Story;**- Tltfe por layal of the founding, growth, and evelopment of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company* <e I iow being shown irr our city. The notui-e ^veals not only a story of ' ?ne of America's most outstanding ' tusiness institutions, but give* a oncrete illustration that tfasroes . a pictures, as in other businesses, 1 Manure up to staiidafd. ~ Hi: TA ^qree^h^^^^^^p"ig? ^ ;ervlce: Mr. Green will serve in Charleston this time. More than 50 Negroes voted in -j he city primary here last week. The 'Otlna waa very quietly and Intelll- -+m ently done and Negroes are asked 0 also vote tn the run-off this J All citizens of the city and ooun- A y are being urged to-be ready to?m :ast their ballot in the General M Blection. November 2. [ ^ : {I ties, Pies, and Other yl6rfs Superfine Baked " ~ ~ j AssuretT of the Vefy ^ ? l 1 the Utmost in Vrita-^ ^ Iness. lERCUfQW .. ^ iHflt 1M? *-f j '? -'.J ~ Hj I I h^h^^RHPH fl < ^ri"11 III mimSBI s I ?l|Wtlllll in IlilWlb' i i ^Wl ^ * "n ?*? * ,".j* jl n Neutral Spfrita. \ lutnbia, S. C. ' K jj ility Liquors . "* JOTBAILI 3