Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, February 06, 1949, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 12
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Ppp: Junfjit^ifARiNfi?__?
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^"tio Pa>?rticinating "*"' r>rimgri
- _ 4Dther -winners included: ?. I
. Radtne, president, Alpha CI
^ terh>ty at ^MXT.
\ ing the fraternity's charter b<
^;'/. ,cah?e membership, was limite
fj~. * / --?-7- ^tcr non-SenrltR:. tpembcrs of ft
^' y H . . Caacasian' rnce.^ . ?
U7_~^-"v-- ? jSBorgoJtflchok Marshal
. -J--.- rlj'iHUUlh, Mliss., for "his en
; \ .'. sade qgainst bigotry *nd p-u-.tici
larly, restrictive covenants."
Curtis Campaigne, Jr., an
i. ' his co-workers "for thair_and
oh civil rights eonducled-4n tt
town of' Montclair, N. J."
York Radi
L. . ' tive use. of-the radio jingle t
-?-further better : understandin
among-all people."
.,* . .. ?.?? --Robert Maxwell Associates
y - - for "includine ' ffoivrl wi'li
the Superman- radio programs.'
4. Rabbi Gabriel Schulman o
v B'rith Sholom Congregation, "foi
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his support am) financial aidjto
the" SepjQttd Presbyterian Churofc
I in Nei?' ?in'|t,."?~7~?4?5?
Rev. George B. Ratcliffe oi
the f irst Congregational, Miltop,
jr Mass., lor "leading" a children"
^ group in the church
? ^rggg^TTie^pIftnted in Israetnn
sgntation of a gift of a grove oi
a monument to! the 1,250,00(
" Jewish e^dren ?vyho died as ;
- resedt of Nazi persecution.
U'recierich D. Green, 11, presi
dent of Phi Kappa P?i ' frateiiu
ty at Ainliuist College, "!ol- TTTi
eiedtion to that fraternity o
x Thomas W. Gibbs, a Negro, re
suiting in the' loss of their char
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ie , Walter. 15owland, Lakeview
(Gu.) High School for ."hi;
io stand against the Ku Klux Klan
i- -Dr. Lewis Webster J q_ n e s
o pro^ddni _uf tht> University oi
6} Arkansas, "the first Southern
imedical school to" admit a Negro
H Agle football team, for "their
j c-ivL-uon 01 tnc tmst Negro as
f ; captain of the 194^ .team." '
f ' Frank S. Jones, on behalf of
grULATIONS and B
IGHTHOlJSE ANI) IN FORM F1
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have furnished the concrete bl<
3"and wish for The Lighthouse
STERN CONCRETE
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To
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On Their .
AUTIFUL NEW HOI
Built Wifli=f~
Our
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tlumbia, South Caroli
Your Inquiries Solicited ???iMM? ?i??caw
n the new Concrete Block and B
T> I * r T ? t T* i /< -mm & ? *T? . ..
',n-\ IBKAfAU JVIAITIKNKY
MADE ARE BETT1
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am eured and tvill meet and sur
DUCTS ANI) GET OlJR PRICE
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tor* ITnexcgttetETlT Quality Atirt
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[ teamf--"f?r ?'their election * of *i
; I N#gro ?s manager of that team.
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' J^^^CoiitlnirgjJ?1'" mm?
r htgivsohoolT. He maved to-Colum
f bia 15 years ago and worked a
); various jobs, - among them th
r^felue Ribbon Cab Company, a
.' electrical service company. I
3.UI1U oLJ941 he married th
c | *nniier -Miss Mamie L.ee Gann
f They have a son, William Ralp
. j who is seven xyears of age.
- ! War Veteran
i ~ The--sleuth-to-be entered -th
I Ai" l.v in?Eobrua*y^-of -1944 an
' j won an honorable discharge i
^ Novoj^ber of 1947, serving " i
both Tie I'acitic and Europea:
II theaters. J-? ? r?77
J" lie wanted to* be a cop, h
(!"sni'i. "because I eorpTjdrr it in
ui hiMi'ii l i serve mv cornmunit;
and my neighhurs_ill kceumc ,
j1 happier and safer pi ace." Be
sides, he said*his son likes cop
j next- to his daddy and is for i
a 1 so..
Mr. Minis believes in his
EST WISHES ?
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3ck used 111 construe Hen
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THE^LlGfffHOUSE AP
1 church, too. Htf.is ? trustee ant
a a member in good standing a
" Trinity Baptist' churcfr,, .whic)
? meona that twiToTThe three nev
_ -officers are Baptistv~Mfrr?Etea
~~ ^zeTnocIonging t-o the AME de
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t Benedict Starts
" Building Program.
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h Expansion program of Benedict Col
I lege began Tuesday with" grouiv
breaking for the- new gy mnasiiiiv
, Those representing various phase
' ' i me e.oiiyge activities v.ho
' moved shovels of dirt were Ivr. J
. f.iyUe.Ilelms, chairman of the trus
[Li Lev 1 it mrd ; f >i^ .1 , ~A .foR^aT , T1'-. .i
Li, }giLji-LJiiii.college: Kcv-j?. ('. i.<rr~.
j ins. 1 'resident (if the aiunini uJ
c .-.ociilt ion .mill vi'rtV'l yy . yi i i... ifnw
I .^.ite'("tinveut^uji. Li. I.. N'l
V Mean of tiie eollego, ahd-Ivev. f har
L - i-..?LL?Itcnwit,?I >pnn of tin1
' "t Theology. Other principals in
s ; Tided representatives^from'.the i
t 5 t"ht e.'iineit; the* fafrih.>\WmYi"cad
fof the college cdass<*s:
5 3 i \\ i vi ;ii w ago Beuedict began.n
liii' aii.ii to raise SdOO.pOO- to
j 1vco teachers voltages, a dormitory.
[ ip'i'nv n> >!>i and a modern vy<>*.r*.?twiI
lit!! which \vk*m!<"t aceonimodat lSv.0
j |i< !>?>".; in addition u> playihg spnVtj
! . . -l-i-.a;' came*,. The nr n irir
-?r i i!1 r 11a: I t'ov gi rls anil < oU'egy
L 1 for?hays v,a- a-J so I?? ! ? ?'*?! in
l"?hv program.
i < lit S'.'O.lKMi ol' the original
l.av been t aised. and by I'uau|
T r- 7":yy. it. ji expected that ti .? ro]
. ;.iia ii r of w money will he in
I >;.:i :An iVppestl-iy I?? iih1j* ado to
I. ntr.i, churches. R. '( . Chib . am!
in.!'vrduals to send in their donaT
Ho'.', mi' 1 hal^ they ma- he
>.!i<"d u'th tin- totals which are
""TttV-o rc;<. ricr on .'larch lti this
year. . . '
-tI-o tryfrnrastunTTr to T>e~ i con"
^l' ^teri^
aiil be adjoining the west "sale of
l - a: ||-1 >- a-'' i ^ ri| | | | I 'T
a- 1) c.i mule to include best .rooms.
reohig rooms, offices for the ath\etic
department. and- jd looping,
'illarters for fifty persm*'. The
hcilding will he so constructed that
:t I- ay" 1>e easily expanded f"
pools for both hoys and girl>.
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Reporter's Beat
PR. J. G. ST^JART. eye. ear,
' nose and throat specialist, has
been consulting practitioner durYhe
annual Florida MoHienl Gi?.
~n:r~ III- Tallahassee. Fla. for ihr"
past 13 years. Invited to. serve
this year. Dr. Stuai't js having
to. say "no" and break his .record
in 'he 1M year old clinic. ''I hale
to mis.- ;t." he said, "hut I .tin
so husv here I just can't make
it .1 Jus time."
I'.KF( >!{K CiOINCI turther. w <
a.:il tv apologize for not heme
ar tin ! last week; bul \yith :d!
tie _ "n't: \r g TilTuniti Til" rtfT\ it; '.
everything into the new quar
Tor.-. tins column was left 'aside.
Thanks though to the mnnv wii<?
Vailed and complained ahmt it.
V it.l^-rSt has"~so7T tho~ pubor.s
"??aUi?i nip" rt ant. i..
-T/K7I.D IT'S A BOY fur Mr. i
% Ulysses Dean of McDuf tie
" r ' ?. Tiif bnuncinit little tfl?
Mi<h:wl Nathaniel. arrived
" hitur lay morning and both Jie
an 1 motlu r air 1 , - fim ?!
: !ho formTr Miss -.Dais
;*v-r< >f Orahivburj;. worked :n
b offirr of .The I.:iththouse tmd
1 *" inner uo to several weeks
= TTd k "WAV HULK Y s e. t i n v. as
all astir last Sunday morning
w.'o n t\v "tnrr Truek.-> roared up
To The jt.tls' dormitory i,i\ Hai I
'tr.t. (In >s 1 - ? U T?7
the- building, .as 'did a Snn'oov
: I 51 11 nil r'l!kss wTucTi \\ as in pro
gross downstairs'. Hut thore was
no f'r Nobody had pulled liu
burin. Then* wore. however
r | . rd mm had st ? n a devilish
L -t'-.e h. v pull the alarm box
fi i.'i.r by and -then hot. foot il
1au.iv when he heard the firt
sirens. Maybe he didn't like Sun
!oy S hool. ___
,)OF. trnrF. mud havi
felt awfully let ?down Saturday
dvgh! when a naLiuiud-?rmtrr
n . offering $20.(?00 to am
of the ' persons it called fron
N^'w York who can identify >
TnyrrtaVious voice, and he gues^
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eu wrongly. . But hundreds o
other citizens all over the eoun
try are in tiw sumr ,bnnt !TF rtir
j win a prize however, for know
wtfg the person the program ha<
just imitated , and -more thai
that, he is nbojut the only per
I son from Columbia called on i
I national contest program. T6 b>
I sure, if there are others, you car
I ouht them on one hand.
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J So\Vi;iy' fUY? ;>:?i?i-tit> Fafm Owner,
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( j <furiiur .1 ho State Extension Conifer-'
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| t'i"?is*:"* l>'*iv? a . '"v flays ago..
. . 1 Nil.' ."r,y "^airman of the ;
h; . IA ...UT^ry rn.mmittoe pre-'
I'-li etcd the principal
' j a.:,;' ?l: '.u-1?ami national |.
' a . i> eariieipat ing., Ajichided
MH. AND MRS. JULIAN L.
! Mi rgan ttf Muliins? and family,
t r
j were week-end visitors, stopping
j With Mrs.- Mary Harper, Mrs.
i Morgan's mother. on Washing- '
loll stroef. ... V ;
j MRS. . HENRY T. Marshall,
! ' '1"''' "-'?uur.inorrt?imhiijh; has
1 i-turned "from a visit to Wash:
jILUUvil^D. j'., anil tlui bedside o4 j
her" mother. Mrs. A. M: Brier, i
.^vjte Jias leeoyerod -from illness?-!-:
\\fhdu??Washington. sne w-it- j
nrsserh lite?inaugura l ion?' "iSffe "
saw Governor J. Strt*m Thur
h^i i > ii wii.hin n?
foot of me in the parade" anil .
said she felt a little ashamed
when people all around- lustily
b-Med and jeered the-"governor.
"LOW DOWN: F u n n 3' how j
s ine people know all the an- J
-v.ers for everybody else and '
never know any for "them- '
selves?Lake for instance: The 1
woman who hasn't been able to
1 adjust, her marital life in five :
years; my; how she knows what
14 ip in a certain house!
TlH. 'O. H. HEUREN/president. I
Mimits College at Sumter.
. u .1 visitor in this city Tues"
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'i< i ; Ji^cd for thw oo?
p ca>ion.
Yellow jackets
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Down Benedict??
' Tigers Twice
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> ' I * ? i rsity yellow .iRok'
<*,m-I th?- Reru'di* t CnlVjre T'*
1 m ;i li - rirl double header
*'" 'fcilay nijrhf.
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advisory committee. ft. F. Ko]h,
State Dim-tor. Farmers Home \<1 -!
iv'stiaticiii, I.awri'ii.i' I. Washing-.
' -i'0 LU\ Farmers f.loine
.Vhrjni-trillion. VVashinirton, D? C..'1
.' n l Dr. .M. F. Whitiake.*. provident
* '' S(ate ' olhire. ;
i M'~" lw>1 [xjlnfe.l mil t hat 1 ! N
e;;n'i farmers hail paid for their i
farms through the Farmers' llome.^
Florida Governor
Calls Klansmen
'Sheeted Jerks'
TAl.i.Ali ASSKF." FLA.? Gov?
vjiv Warren warned Ku Klux
would ask the* ll>4tV'state 'leirisla1-i.t.
ut .w4ilaw we?jvlao ifl.:
FI ' l idjl. " ; r J1
'I IW >'h j'i nit; s I'llstcl'ih^ '.!e^ "
ruiaUoH?of- the, hooded *?nrrier
s.n.e after police aYrested aix fnen
ppearinjr in a parade the niffht
before and "mugged", a*nd finder
under So() hotuls. K"',?r ??f th.. nw.n .
Acre frotn Georgia. The . parade '
;>assed by the state capitol on its
"l" i:"7X-w
( .I!Inj4T -the ho< dsmen ''covered
:o\vards," Warren declared, "the
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I'tift WU
? tractors embody ?
world. Now available w
.grain drills, transplanter,
8-speeds with creeper >
tires, hydraulic- lift with
ability, maximum power
'.hin si'vi'i>il fanner.-; cor
rrfir Phone, wire or wr
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WEST UNION.'
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Adininisvrtktion supervised credit
pYotfiahi since 1 JfTlH, and that 10M
v* re still opeiatinK1 their own
Tarip. .Seventy-five of these paidi.;j>
farmers^ with their families,
were honored for , their achievements.
and upplapdcd for having obtained
ownership of their farms
-?Pd.iliiijt - that Tl?l? South Carolina
fann ies. have paid for their fanhs
since l'J.'lH through FHA, Mr. Duhbse
said the avejcaj?o^.tin?e used, to
hooded hoodlums who paraded the
streets of Tallahi>gog"? jjtnt night
a disgust injr and .alarmmtj.'
Apectahle. Stich un-Americap mobs
will .not he allowed to terrorize,
minority jrroups in ' this state/'!
"sheeted jerKS/?T~" -J"
ATLANTIC
INSURANCE
THE GOXDEN 1
DISTRICT
.BEAUFORT - - '
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ORANGEBURG
&REENVILLE
n CLAIMS PAID W
T HOME OFFICE: SMITH
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RLD'S FINEST TR,
mgtrreluTng designs not found in i
ith various equipment?plows, har:
, etc, Tractors equipped with: live
ear. Economiser carburetor, fing
a live hydraulic line at all times
. dependable performance, simple i
i'U' together and bring Uu'ge truck
lie before coming.
SO HAVE PRACTIi
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ED FOR TRACTOR
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SC. PHONEi 433K
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(!</ so was 5.1 >Vars; the average of B
yens 4.tenant before?) 4*frnershlp J
v. a 10 nnd. that the average:^'1 B
cars ahead of .schedule for jconif';."^H
iljcting payment was 34.6, Several* M
of the paid-up farm owner# made * fl
statements concerning tfheir sue- J
-<.es:'ful elVui'ls" Ldans were let for
a. 40 year period. . *a
Mr. Watkini reported that Jail I
! these farmers have greatly imptov- .-.-fl
,ed farming practices and iheir'Iiv- -j|
_; Q ^ F C 3-;,d 1 ..__
an ??ih rrrlhf* " W
to check the expiration date- oil il
their address labels. ^ ;
If the date is older thalLJeb^ 1
tiuiy 157 your waJbwerfption is *1
expired or now due. The names
of persons -fatting to reites wjf^*
in 10 day att*r thin ffm -~M
be dropped from our list. I
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COAHi - tdi^T
COMPANY
tCntG COMPANY '91i
^OggffTOt
COLUMBIA-,
GEORGETOWN^
Ihartsville J
SPARTANBURG I
ITH1N 24 HOURS Jm.
& WEN'TWORTH STS.. 1 ^
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ACTORS? Ml
ai\v other tractor in the
row, mowers, side rakes. fl
P. T. O. front and rear,
[eiNtip control, 11:00x38 'H I
i. wide and easy adjustand
efficient. We suggest
l.hiiiU'il iiunilw'i avail- M-?'ji
Mill H
ENT
SESLer
ERVICE STATION 1
Trmir^OM^ANY " <:|
VBERRY, S. C. J
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