Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 31, 1948, Page PAGE TWO, Image 6
2,000 .person* from over the countiJJuti
.e*w|cUcUU> x tuber, h^re in
W- Bethel AMB^OhUfdh Mttfcday nigttt,:
Nov. I,'to^heaf A; J. oiemont. Jr..
ot Charleston, O. S. Porchei^ county
Progressive Democratic chairman,
sa 14 TOuesdoy. .: * iJ' t fc*:* * t*n
Ttie meeting' will handle procedures
and matter* .incidental with
P voting NoVf & It begins at 8 p. M.
C. ? John
M. McOrily of Columbia, editor of
the Lighthouse and Informer, and
state 'chairman of Progressive Demoprgturwttr
be the pilnclpal speak
e> at n mriss meeting here Sunday
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"'The 'meeting will be held In the ,
Majority i Baptist- chutchT beginning !
a% 8:30 Pi 'lit*. Jjuhug E. wnifams,
district Democratic' leader, said. It
wtit deal prtficipaHy With voting '
procedure* on Ndv. 3j? - s?<|
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~ ' PliORSlNC?E, S. C. ? One of the t
highlights of the fall season wns
Ihe fashion shop sponsored _ by
?sragtitef "Elks in Trinity Baptist
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eluded. eclncaUotw chllcl _..we!fare1
health, civil llberto^ magatftae
gifts' and the crowutinti of *M:ss
1MB." Speakers included thh follow'
ing: Dr. Eleby Washington, Dr. A.
! W. Hill, Mis. Merldien Black, Mrs.
L. Brown and John J. Thomas.
Mrs..' Gusilla Anderson acted as
lfilstress of ceremony and music
was furnished by the Wilson high
school band, directed by Prof H.
Flowers and Oar I Green.
I Little ivfiss Roselund Tennie was
crowned "Miss 1948." Mrs. Iota
JLones, 'assisted by Mrs. Marian
Miller directed the playlet.
Boulware Speaks?
At Florence Sun.
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I FLOPFNOE ^ A T tnrnrtt-1
Harold R. Boulwnte. of Columbia
&Ml fcp pj-tnripiii speaker here Sun
day afternoon hi - h - intae* 7tYc'?ling
being called by the Florence
NAACP branch.
The meeting will ijfie held in Trin'
~tty ^Baptist church?vmd_begins^_ai .
4 P. M. John J. Thomas. branch
presldem. announced. The date is
Oct. 31. .
Charleston Voters _
Plot Rivers' Defeat
CHARLESTON. S. C. Pres'.d.ir
Triiii'iia '
.. .ni|i|jui vci ,s ncre were JUD1
lout- oni'lv -in?the wTTFTT an- "
nouncemeht wnlf made that n brant!
ed in the general election carrying
Truman elector?^'the Democratic
U. S. Senatorial nominee, but replacing
the mime of JL,. Mendel I
Hirers with that Of the Republican i
congressional candidate, W. Tate
Raggett. Jr.. of Qt. Stephen.
' Rivers, fiery atld ardent supporter
of white supremacy, had won
Yvo'rhtrrtition in Democratic primaries
without opposition. Consistent in
his attack on Negroes, labor and
"HIVftPs has been a * bitter foe of
President Truman and has called
himself with the Dbciecratic camp j
of Oovemor Thurmond.,
OPPOSFh .H'fMiP WAttfNC
Author of the "damnyankee" de- !
monstration of the floor of- the \
house four years ago Rivers sdmriiL-!to
nave U. Q District ComU- rhMHi^ ~3
waues. Waring of Charleston !
impeached earlier this year, when .
the Jurist had? been upheld by the
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vs. Ricg ruling. 7
Noted tor political tricks,, Rivers's
office performed as predicted by
-regular Democratic party officials,
when after declaring himself wishing
to be on the-ballot of.-the recognized
party, Rivers waited until
the ballots had been printed and
-thfei*-declared ho hadn't .agreed to
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TANBURO- -'Pamir. Court No. 12?
ur.iwthters of Isis. was established
at Spartanburg last Friday evening.
Mrs. Ercelle Harmon Moore.
Imperial Comma rrdrrss of the Tmpeiial
Court of North and South
Carolina and its .Inrl-diet ions, was
in charge of the ceremonies. She
was assisted by piembers of Azah
Court No. 101 of Greenville. Following
?liUtttutioii. Daughters of
Tamin Court were feted by tlic NoColumbia
Society
MR.'AND MRS ROBfeRT PEARSON
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Thelina CarffTyn. to
Sgt. Stace.v Hoffman. The wedding
will 'take placF lii December.
MR. AND MRS. W. P. MURLES
celebrated their twenty fifth Wedding
Anniversary last Thursday
evening, October" 2. Many?friends
called during the-"-At Home' period
to extend" greetings rmct congratulations
to the couphf.?Thcv weg rir*.
TiylPMs ol matiy beautiTul si 1 ver
K.fiS.
THE WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL
AND MISSIONARY Auxiliary will
celebrate its 5tli Anniversary NUvember
3-5 at First Nazareth Bap
tlst Church. November S the sermon
will be preached by the Rev. Haynes
and music will be furnished by
Jehovah choir. On November 4 at
0 P. M. the Rev. Norrls. pastor of
Union' Baptist: Church will deliver
the sermon and music- will be furnished
by the Usher Board and choir
of *d? church. OH PHdajf flight
November 5 at 6 P. M. the Rev
Peterson, pastor of Ebepezer Beptlsl
and Usher Board of Union Baptist
furnishing the music. L, W. Dalcers
will give remarks.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the
[ Colored Churchmen of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, of the Upper
Diocese of South Carolina wil
l>e held Sunday. October 31 at St
. Luke Episcopal Church presldec
, over by the Rt< Rev. John J. Grav'
att, D. D. The special speaker foj
nil- li .ov; 5Ci viur v\ 111 ut"^ i /r ^ J . vv
J heulo^v at Bishop Payne Divinit,
!<on H. Williams, leader ol the De
mooratic party Kioup. promptl
published the text of the _auice
, ment.
i The cnmpniKn to unseat River
here i*. beinq cotKhn.ud by a i nm
mittee consisting entirely of whit
t Democrats. They denounce him i
no uncertain lanKuatte and preft
TTn-rmpptut the more liberal Repnfr
i lican candidate, a successful lumfcx
man in Berkeley county. Henry
' Gibbs. 24 Carolina street, is chair
man of the committee, which ha
j others in several of the first dis
- trict counties.
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right Mrs. Ercelle Hiirmon Jklouvc,
; nunalo. N. Y.. Noble Fate Jones.
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?Dm.glit.eis?Laura J?Whitney. Tkt
Lieutenant r.':nmiviMlrcss; Rosa D.
Columbia SororityAdopts
Social Job
Hats were being doffed this week
to members of Gamma Hu. Omega
chapter of -tine Alpha Kappa Alpha
jsorority for having "adopted as their
own distinct contribution to the
^community tlie service- dT acting .1
; volunteers on the desk of Traveler's
| Aid in the bps terminal.
i_.Mrs. H. P.,Pride, hasileus.mL the
chapter, and Mrs A I,
' the secretary. v notified Miss Doris
i Chappelle, case- worker with the or.(
ganization, of the adoption by sorj
ors during the week. .
The ladies have volunteered to
...Vf" rniTc at tht. riot.If f-Uapi
pelle said, and have already arrang!
ed their schedules.
The service was dreadfully need\
ed an article 111 The Lighthouse and
pwuuru oui several days
information.
School Dr. Nicholson, one of the
L -outstanding teachers and preachers
, in j|ie church, will be appealing to
all who hear him The public is
; cordially invited to attend uiid enMORRIS
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Treasurer. Kn ; Hi
Others on picture are: Daughters 1. A
Lottie' Ali'XunUci. Willie L. Austin.-M:'
Bertha Babb, Ethel Berry, Bessie M
Brown, Eloisp Brown, Jessie Counts j
Annie Mae Dickson r ensure?
Franks, Bessie D.i Johnson. Carrie i
Kolloek, Doll J. M?nn, Hattie May- j
iirld. Mot tie Moore, Marv S. Mooter,
Alberta-bamtiel, Vashh Whin?J'
ncy and Willie M. Williams. "
ago. "The so- > \ty acted on this M
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i n ents and persons interested iti the . O
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Provisions ran now be made for h<
i other services Traveler's Aid can ti
j }>elle now having time for this ang- ' w
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i..over_by volunteers,,_ __ I p
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I CHARLESTON, S. C.?Beta Alpha c
i Sigmn chapter of the Delta Sigma
! Theta sorority here will be host to Q
I the .Southern Regional meeting of w
rl Deln meets. h(*re 1?
I iNovemoer 26-27. I c
The hostesses are maKtng" elaboj
rate plans to ..welcome the convenI
lion. In adddition to regular scrsions
a public meeting has been
schedule^f^u which the main ad
dress will W delivered by Mrs.
cobedo P ;sey. National Chairman
on Job tifwr^.tunHies.?-?-?
SeverulS .v.fu 1 activities are slated
. for the -1;idles, one being an
extensh e sight-?,-eing tour of the
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or November 11 J
"Rythm Extruvangan'-iia," featuring I
mathw- tor teen-nvers between '?
and 6 P.M and a main, program
arting at 8 P. M. will be presentI
at the - Township Auditorium
tursdny, Nov. 11,
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The entertainment, part of the i
>undPr's Week reremonics of the I
mm Gamma Rlio sorority, is in <
e interest of a .sorority drive to "i
mbat juvenile delinquency in the a
mmunity. Music v.nil be^furriiahed
r Lucius Weathers and his orchesa.
by Allen University's and Bene- '
ct College's choirs and. by others.- c
\TrC~ xrrniA'Betie Weston Ktaasl- 1
us of the sorority- here. 1
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(tosh- at Florence was guest pastor t
-+he Manning Baptist Church last
indny morning.
Mrs. Inez Mauldin of New York J
ty spent a week with her mother, (
PL. Queenv Gibson Qf._Hamptan_ J
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Johnnie McCrea accompanied his <
iter-in-law. Miss Thelma Barnes
i her return to~Maryland after \
g spent.a two weeks vqcatiorThere
ie is employed at the Maryland
aspitnl. Miss
Sarah Mnllette f.nd Mrs. .
.ice MoCorroick of Red Springs. ,
r C. and Miss Annie Graham of
axtori, N. C., were guests of Mr. j
ltL.Mrs^. Herbert Crawford Inst _
mdny .afternoon.
Friends will be glad to know that ,
alvln Blue of CLh Avenue who hn.s ^
?en very ill is now Improving. I .
Sgt Tester Womack of Nashville.
enn.. and Miss Ardelia Demetrious !
tcKfty of Baltimore, Md., were
lilted in -marriage - here?Friday. ctober
22. After the wedding- a
inner party was given in their
mor, The bride was most ftttracve
in a dark gray gown. After
ielr short honeymoon the coupled
ill reside in Fayetteviile, N. C . ,
here Sgt. Womack is stationed at
ort, Rracer Mm WownoV i? ? '??
?er soelftl worker, While in our city
ic Wutmicks stayed at the Wright's lotel.
The congregation of Bethel AME
Jhurch are glad to welcome back
he Rev. W. M. McDonald for
nother year. The Rev. Levi McQil!
111 not return to-our city as he
as transferfed^-to * Pine ; Hill AME
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The annual Allen-Benedict game
jroduced more than a victory and
i defeat tor the two colleges. It
>resented the dramatic saving of a"
jpponent's life by an Allen player,
vhieh is a. rare "story within a
itory." ??.
One of the Benedict backs, whose
lame I tried vainly to gett made a
iesperate dive to catch h pass from
ieadlong lunjte, his head \vaiTaimed
iirectly at the steel goal post when
Silis Means, Allen's star half back_
jlayer might sufrer ser.tOUS. if notr
'atal injury, shoved him clear of
he post, at the last moment.
Means of course was Jeopardizing
lie game, so far ns Allen was co.i:erned.
He had to leave his position
in the first place, and'morei
report an tly, the referee orsome
w.her official could have ruled hia
\CtlOn 1T1T erf evert ha
? niiit.ll WUU1U
i&ve given Benedict a touchdown^
lintf it took place in the end rone.
However, Means did _the heroic
thing, unobserved by more than may
tie two or throe persona In the W.?
)00 crowd. Maybe, too, the player
who .WM saved, didn'<t know what
had been done for him, nor wis he
aware of his immediate danger
For this single act, I put Ellis
"Horse" Means down itr my book as
the biggest star of the day. Parathentically,
he starred otherwise in
his .-own right.
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her home after spending several
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Members and friends of Silver '?
L Hill Methodist Church are proud to 1.J3
know that their pastor, the Rev. O.
A. Thomas has returned from Jtibn.Hopkins
hospital following an operation.
His condition rhas sm&9?A
improved! 7 .1
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thorpe oele- _J
brated their Bllver -Wedding Anni- ' j
versary Wednesday, October SO. More
than a hundred guests visit* '
led during the "At Home" hour to
wish the couple well. They wexmgeclDientB
of many beautiful
gifts.
L~"The Success Story," a life porI
Mutual Life Insurance Ctompang^leI
now being shown In our city; ^The
picture reveals not only ?-stery of
I one of America's nv*st outaidhdihg '"m~\
I business institutions, but fives a
mnwU Uln,traf(n? ?*-?
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iii picture?, a? in other businesses. . , j
measure up to BtaTidetd, . 5
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service: Mr. Green will serve in
Charleston ?hta irwer?' T*'1
More than 60 Negroes voted' in ':j
the city primary here last-wetfc.<The **'1
voting waa very quietly and tntelli- .M
gently done and Negroes are asked
To aiso vote in the run-off -ihht
week: 1
All citizens of the city and ooun- J
ty are being urged to Tie ready to *i
cast their ballot in the Oeneral A
Election, November 2. M
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