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- ? : 2,000 persons from^jver thf^in- 11 ty we expected . to gather hene -in ^ Bethel AM 15 church MOtuiey night, l> ^ Nov. A: j* Otemont, Jr., M > ot Charleston. G, 6. Porcher> comi- ,T1 v. ty jProgtasaAve Democratic chairman, wi aaffi/Tuisdttjr. sc Ttte meeting will handle proce- F1 dure? and matieiai incidental with I voting Nov. & It begins at 8 P. M. :.cr ma ?ai^vy>. Ja-~>'t ''r: ? | M McCray Speaker At SjjnfjiMliftMffllun. ^ SPARTAjNBURO, SL a ? John A ' - .H. MeCra?- of Columbia, editor of ??the Lighthouse and Infuinier. and ? state chairman of Progressive Pe- H( mocrats, will be the principal speak wt efr at n mtiss meeting here Sunday da afternoon. 31.- : ? : - '> ; be u/lil lm hnM <?. Hio My ?j~. .vj jjoptlsc cnurcn, beginning 1 at 3:30 P; < ?; Jjulius B. Williams, lt.v tiietriet Democratic leader, ?dd. It 4 "tffl deal 'frrfoci pally -*wttit--,rothifirTW' procedures on* Nay, a.??- " Or WK..' 11 <i ' ' , I Daughter Eiks C Avnf MVij* Jif1''1 Sponsor Show P FLORENCE, S. C. ? One o? the ' < highlights' of Che fall season was; Tr the* fashion shop .sponsored by lni Daughter Elks in Trinity Baptist | no . .? lie mm %'*" ,<? * ;u ?-:i - - e<f | Plate , ^ikSilFReliMabie Prices JJ1 s Wv ^pholW* ?M7 hls ,. ... , l|^7^ yMfUPftuu BUeel ONE STOP SERVICE Pr< Heodguarters for Complete hir HOME FEDER/ ' AND LOAN AS 1 1400 MAIN ST. q "1|. j*".'..-.y*''""""'*"' ? -"? . /'l-^ I SIEK HAT FAVORITES j ' ^ "I !ij w ?ilk Hi * ? Ben AttoUT Co., Columbia, ^ wyrtiy. l > Js \ -H? 1% ..) ? n* . FOOTBAl CL JHurrTT here Monday night. Hie ax., section .ftfese n ta fToTfTUX' luded, ^education, child Welfare, ealth, civil liber tic.:, nvrgatalne Hrfa intd-^the imuU4nni; ml ' "Mi&s ImMiKlwj ilift ?g: Dr. Eleby Washington, Dr. A. f. Hill, Mrs. Meridien Black", Mrs. . Brown and John J. Thomas, [rs. GUisilla Anderson acted" as Jfctress of cerbmony a rid- * music hool band' directed by Prof H? lowers and Carl' Hreen. Little Miss Roseland Tennie was owned "Miss 1848." Mrs. Iola nes. assisted by Mrs. Marian iller, directed the playlet. it Florence Sun. FLORENCE, S. O? ? Aiterwv rold R. Boulwaie of. Columbia 11 be principal speaker here Sun y afternoon at a mass, meeting ing called by "tie Florence SAOP In ane h?- " me meeting avi11 be held in Trin ' Bnptlst .church and begins at P. M John LJhomttv. branch^ esident. announced. The date is t. 3it ?^ "7^".". harleston Voters lot Rivers' Defeat CHARLESTON. S. C. Pres'.deir umnn supporters here were jubi if. early; in the week when anu'n'ceiribnt wn? made that a brand w type of ticket would be onteiwin the general election carrying j" umnn electors, the Democratic ; S. Senatorial .nominee, but reiclng the name of L. Mendel w=ft'wilh thai 01 the Republican utresslonal candidate, W. UTatcZ ggett, Jr., of St. Stephen, rtlvers, fiery and ardent suppor1 of white supremacy, had won rhination in Democratic primaries :hout opposition. Consistent in i attack on Negroes, labor and teral other Important maiui c /ers has, been a bitter foe ol j ?sident Truman and has called | nself with the Dlxiecratic camp j Governor Thurmond. POSED JUDGE WARING Author of the "damnyankee de- i mstratlon of the floor of the. | use four years ago. Rivers sought.' have XT. Si District Court. Judge ' Waties Waring of Charleston.! peached earlier thte year, when j ? jurist had been upheld by the t 8. Supreme Court iri his Klmoifu. Rice ruling. foted for political tricks, Rivera's ice performed as predicted by ular Dcmocratfc party official*-, en after declaring himself wish[ to be on the_ ballot of the re ;uizea party, River? waited unthe ballots had been printed and ;n 'declared he hadn't *gr.eed to HOME Luriz " LOANS V lL SAVINGS . 1 S0CIAT10N DLUMBIA *S. C. j ^ "~jtalhfc A ;? J - 4- *m WHFT itz?&^^r %r^/V_^-^ . UQUELik ,v?^ S. C., State DixrihuFffs \ Ti nn. mm ; ; DuKiNii Saturday " THf f : v''HU '' ijsf^ ^ 1 3|Lr^l _l '2. 'i' 'JL'i.' ' ' '. _- J _ J- m L"AM1N CH >U UT oK 1 I I' AT sr/Vtt rANBUKO- Ta-iuin Court No. J'J i.^uv.htcrs of Isis.w u;i,s establishes 4? <?nn rt.ii\Ku?-i. i.? * .... ur..uMiwi^ r i may even m'g Mrs. Ercolle Harmon Mooii Imperial 'Commandress of the Im j;<*ii;il Court, of North and Sout Carolina and its Jurhdict ions. wji m?chnigo of ? tH~- -reremtmie* 81 was assisted by members of Aza Court No 101 of Greenville. Follow ittg the militation, Daughters < Taintli Court were feted by Uie N> Columbia Society MR. AND MRS ROBERT PEA it SON announce-the engagement- < tl.eir daughter. Thelrna Carolyn, t Sgt. Stacey Hoffman. The wedd frig will tn*e ptnen 111 Di'tii'mbm, MR. AND MRS. W. P. MURLE: celebrated their twenty fifth Wed ding Anniversary last. .Thursda evening. October" 2. "faany "friend called durinp" the "At Home' perio to extend greetings and eongratula tions to .fhe. couple.- .They wey re cipleuts of many beautiful silve gh'is. ' . THE'WOMEN'S EDUCATION A AND MISSIONARY^ Auxflktry wi celebrate its Sth Anniversary Nfl vrmber 3-5 at First Nazareth Bap 'tltd Church. Noveiubei 3 the srniw tvIH. be prewehed by the -Rev. Hay nes and music will be fnmistieH s Jehovah choir. On November 4 r 8 P. M. the Rev. Norris, pastor c Union Baptist Church wtll dellvt the sermon and music will be fui tg?hed by the Ushcr-So?trd and cho of fttls church" On -Friday wish November 5 at 6 P. vf. the'He Peterson, pastor of Ebei;ezer Baptli Church, will preach with the cho and Usher Board of- Union Baptii furnishing the music. L. W. Dal ers will give remarks. THE ANNUAL MEETING of ti Colored Churchmen of the Pfotesi ant Episcopal Church, of the Uj per Diocese of South Carolina w; be held Sunday, October 31 at S Luke Episcopal Church presidl aover by the Rt. Rev- John J Grat att, D. D. The special speaker f< Qie -11.30 service will be Dr J. 1 . e"irhAUf? - PeofcsMir?of PasToi [ Theology >t Bishop Pay he nivini i ton H. Williams, leader of ihe D morratie party group, prompi - published the texGof. tile acre inent. The cirrrrpmgTi to unseat R:vc iiere is being conducted by a coi npttee consisting entirely ot \vh ~neihdtTars7 They ihmmmee?h+mihi .uncertain language and prel ?H> Nuppo^t- the mure, liberal Repu limn candidate, a >iieeesKfi,,Tumt ^ man in Berkeley county. Henry ' Gibbs", 24 Carolina street, is chai man of the committee, which h >,.i?. . . ^ . - . >iuu'i,\ in Mrvcrai 01 me nrsi qj eetmtrie*rr P ~ ? > If You Want ; That Picture Quick ~ 15 v (Jeorge - ? fail 2-lftSa - . PHONE 2-5752-Night Calls 2-8419-5-593 'f College Flower Shop Funeral Cv* FLewnr* ? - Weddings?? Cortege# Plants ? Table Decorations T. J. SULLIVAN, JR. ED COLEMAN - 1509 Harden St^ Cote, Sr C, FOOT B N'T, MISS S : HALF-TIME CLAFI ir, Novemli i' 'f>? "jTBI??r?? U6HTHOUSI AND INFORMER, COL ^K-Suk i| \ j K1 *" ~* ^ -?bits or T?mlti 'IV.nipk- "No 155. of '2 vhich "the Reverend M. L. Wilson d i- the Illustrious Potentate. Pictured ubovu, .seutcd. left to K Hutu* Mrs. Etcelle Harmon Moore, i- , Buffalo, N. Y.t Noble Fate Jone*-. h , Advisor and Daughter Lilla M. Wilis liams. Illustrious "Commandless ot ie Tamtn Cnnrr <"* I \ - | Second row. seated lctL Lu..riglu: >f Daughters Laura .J Whitney. 1st i- Licmenam I'onunaiidrcs.s; Rolu D. Columbia Sorority Adopts Social Job J Hats were''being doffed this week " to members of Gam-ma Nu Omega ' r h .'i pterTiP T he" "ATffllif^KiiTjpIl Afphu S ! own distinct contribution to tin* * community the service of acting as y, volunteers on the desk of Traveler's * Aid in the bus temiinal ^ , Mrs. H. P. Pride, basileus of 'the 2 chapter, and^Mrs..^.;^.. Slanback, t "the secretary, notified Mljij., Doris j Chappelle, case worker with ^he or. ganization, of the adoption by*sorors during the week, . : TW ladies have volunteered To ukc turns at tho desk. Mt*s Chap2 pelle said, and have already arranged their schedules . The service wa*. dreadfully nerd-" " j ed an article in The Lighthouse and 't i Informer pointed out several dayi j information. Jr j - ' - School Dr. Nicholson, one of the t, in <ne chu*oh, will be appealing to v. aTt^who hear him The public is Bt .cordially invited to attend and cnir joy these services.. j W Ml MlianlllMnMIIIBa ! MORRIS 5r A' * at \a 33 ; ! 2Z ? - ~~ a PAINE ( TS n J?;- AUGUS | SATURDAY, OC _ 2:30 t: . .. j lifcNERAL AD I STUDE TOM DAVIS A "T Now The Latest In Phc il A NEEDLES Telephone 4-< 1310 BARN rj-*- Columbia ? 'EE1NG CLAP HTY vs. MS "CRACK" BAN? >er 6th Ors KICK-OFF 2:00 P. p / I UMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA C.. B B|r c^H *- '* , , 7". I - ^ El.-jiUJlA._iu i-^.^ ?-n, -f ?- -*[? | Smith. Reenrdrew; Jessie M. Wilson 1 ^ Treasurer. ?K(|| | ? ,, Others 011 picture .trc: Daughters- A Lottie Alexander. WiHie Austin, Bertha Babbv JSthil BrVry. Bessie j ; Bio'wn. Eloisr Brown. Jessie Counts ! , Annie Mae Diekson., Cassie M: - Pranks, Bessie D. , Johnson. Carrie 1 Kolloek, Doll J. Mann. Hattie May- | field. Mat tie Moorcr Mary S. Moor- r ei . Albei t a Bamitei. Vashti Wbn- ^ licy unci Willie M Williams. ' * ' " . i*ji ; .1140 'The sorority acted on "this IN 1 Some fifteen ladies have assign-. 11 11 ents and persons Interested in Ihe c service are "tickled".pink. . d Provisions can now be made" for h other services Traveler's Aid can tl 4-1 u- c onipmnp-yj Miss Chap- ^ j telle now having time for this ang- ? : ,!e. the usual desk job being taken w j over by volunteers. p : Charleston Deltas ,'j Regional Hostesses | CHAR??STON. S. C.?Beta Alpha i c ! SiRma chapter of the Delia Sigma ' 1 j Thcta sorority here will be host to 0 1 the Southern Regional meeting of j x _L 'I H.'ll n, women,?wihirh mppls here * i November 26-27. ' * inr nostesses are maKmg i'lfltX)-= = j rate plans to welcome the convenI lion. In ndddition to regulur sess ions a public meeting has been scheduled, at which the main address will be lelivered by Mrs. Escobedo F >sey National Chairman j i~ on Job < ip'.'" tun: ties. ?: , Several* ,.>< ul activities are slated i for the t ladies, one being an I j. extensive sight ^ L-tnR tour of the : city's h.ist vric s'.tys. . . :\ . COLLEGE COLLEGE i VTA, GA. L ^ jl TOBER30,1948 P. M. MISSION $1.00 . NTS 65c -*5 .I? -V ' . Hi AUSIC SCHOOL f Offers mogrciph Records ISO FOR SAL? ~ D271 or 2-8232 tWEtL STREET ??i~ ?? South Cnr^lino . 4? .. i i i ?Will I ??IT II ? 7-"; FO ]UN'S HOMfcC mm a AND* MAJORETTES ingeburg C< ? ADMISSION $2.00 ii n ii ;a??? i ii????i p^?? . / / ' ? ixfrgyaqanza Set | "or November 11 ? ~ W "9m* 9 9 T ? "Itytfim S!xtrava n ganza' featuring wa>tirtee fnh' teen-iigers between and 6 P.M and a -mnln program flviing 8, P, M- will.be presenu A at the Township Auililummv Tiiirsda'y," Nov. 11 The entertainment, part of the oundcrls Week ceremonies of the istina "Clamma Hho sorority, u, in ic interest of a sorority clrive^to inibnt juvenile-delinquency in the immunity. Music will bd furnished V Lucius Weathers and his orches a, by Allen University's and Bene|ct_College's choirs and. by others. Mrs. Annie Belle Weston is basTlis of the sorority here. )ill5nMiqhliqhts ... ,s# in [ DILLON, S C. ? The Rev. Me- | ttosh of Florence was guest, pn.stor t the ManpinR Baptist Church last unday morning. Mrs. Inez Mauldin of New York IrsT Qneenv Oibson bf Hampton treyt. Johnnie McCrea accompunied his " ftyer-ln-law, . Miss Thelnra Barnes 1 her return' to Maryland - gtter if spent a two weeas vacation here he is employed >at the Maryland ospitnl. Mis*.Sarah Mallette and Mrs*. lice McCormick of Red Springs, . C. and Miss Annie Graham of laxton, N. C.; were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Herbert Crawford last undny rifternooif Friends will be glad to know that I ralvin Blue, of ,6th Avenue ^whtrhns j een very.ill is now improving. 8gt Hester Womack of Nashville. Vnrr., anil Mlsi ArrielVn nemetrirais IcKay of Baltimore, Md., were nited in marriage here Friday, ctober 22. After the wedding a inner party was given in their onor. The bride was most attracive in a dark gray gown. ^After j rhere Sgt. Womack is stationed lit 'ort Bragg Mrs. Womack is a foraer social worker," While in our city he Womacks stayed at the Wright's lb tel. The congregation of Bethel AME Church are glad' to welcome back he Rev. w M -. MrDonal^ for mother year. The Rev Levi McGil! viil not return to our city as he cas transferred to Fine Hill AME jnurch. k ~ \ * -?: ? ||jjjj^ f lssss rw x " < y ? ' hi 3pb ? 1 : ^ ben arnold Exclusive State ottalii ' \OMJNG W?E=PERFOI8F= aunty Fail I - . [ * ?f . 1 * : 7 " [ '' SUNDAY Allen Player Saves Life Of Benedict : Back During Gdrne * BY GAKNELL HAI.I, The annual Allen-Benedict'game produced more' than a victory and a defeat lor the two colleges. It presented the dramatic saving of an opponent's life by an Alien player, which l& a ' rare .story within a story,". ? ?_?_? One of the Benedict backs, whose .name I tried vainly to get, made a < desperate d\ve to catch a passfrom Evans OilmoreT in an uTTbalalioccT.~ :j headlong lunge, his head was aimed ~ jhrectly at the goal PQ'rt when -Ellis Means, Allen's star half back,^ seeing this and fearing the Benedict 41 player1 ffllght kuTTer "serious. if not m fatal injury, shoved him clear of I rne po<rrr at, the last moment. Means of course was Jeopardizing I < Lire game, so far as Allen'was. concerned: Hf had - to leave his posl- ~ Lion in the first. plaoe. and more i importantly, the referee or sotne 1 other official could have ruled his action interference, which would ham, ftivpp Rprmritrxf ? tOUChdrtT"TLL 3 However, Means did the heroic thing, unobserved.by more than may bo two or three persons In the 10,000 crowd. Maybe, too, the player who was savftd, didn't know what had been done for him, nor was.he trware of his Immediate danger. - For this single act, I put EUb .'.'Horse" Means down in my book as the biggest'xtar of the day.rPara-jt Identically. he starred otherwise in his Own right. ; . "?i SWEETEH Your Week-End Outin Taylor's Delicious Cool Baked Specialties. In Ta r Ooodfl You Are Always Best, of Ingredients anj min-richt Flavorful Goo* [" - hial: | TAYLOR'S Km 42t Spring Street " p * I /M^l! * j!"*-ct ?ra m cxrt i r ^^tl*\ S! jJJ" tjn?tf j|? ;f'^^Br_^S|rS i c ii L'H tiiif?? S if TvJ^W fm XI!} ft pbiiraio?r'jtrrr /.mm*I?ii JBww ^iii^ pwwM u u HIVB wtftt 'iC to Lead the P< gram's /?//</ fa. <* >&?$*" ?&&& i^W^ WN. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 Proof. 65K Grain m-DistiHers Corporation, Chrysler Building, New ? COMPANY, Inc., Co rDistributor of l-inMt Dual n ? , Y "^-"i-r _ .. ... ,-v _ ^ ME COLLEG Ground .. sg ? * ~ ? 1 1 " >>? I ? *- * -,v >. v> , OCTOMKH, 1?4? _ . Jj| NT ^yalescmg *l days in the hospital because of t?Lttess. ---- *'"? Members and friends of Silver Hill Methodist Church are proud to know that their pastor, the Rev. O.' "] A . Thomas has returned from John: j Hopkins hospital following an op* i eration. His condition his greatly ,1 Improved. - ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. C O. Thorpe celebrated their-Silver Wedding Anal* : 'A versa ry Wednesday, October?30. More than a hundred guests visit- || ed during the "At Home" hour to wish the couple well. They woncgpriulents of many beautiful MW ' T jfifts. -- Jj?'" | "The Success story," a 11U por?"" J | Lrayal of the^founding, growth, aid 7 73 development of the Worth OatdUBl Mutual Life Insurance Company is now being shown in our city. The picture reveals net only a story of . | one- of America's most outstanding s * business institutions, but give# a?? ^ concrete Illustration that Negroes , in pictures, ss in other businesses, measure up to standard- - ' Lgke Cityhlews _ L. M. Green has aeain h?m r>?ii_ ed for U. 8. District Court Jury ^ service. Mr. Qreen will serve in Charleston this time. iv : :j . More Wan 50 Negroes voted in the city primary here last week. The voting was very quietly and In tell i- r*.U gently done and Negroes are asked I to also vote In the run-off this . . 1 week. .. .j All citizens of the city and ooun- u ty are being urged to be rftldy To --M cast their ballot in th$ General A Election, November 2. ... Lsee _ . dS gs and Parties with ? kies, Plea, and Otfier. vlor's Superfine Baited -?Assured of the Vcty I the Utmost in Vita- ?k jneas. ' _I . 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