Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 07, 1951, Page 6, Image 6
6 ? LIGHTHOUSE and INFOK
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Dr. A. E. Murray
- Appointed Deair:
OXFORD, Pa. ? Dr. Andrew
E. Murray, associate professor of -j
Church History at Lincoln Unipft[|
has been appointed
Dean of the University's Theolo- i
gical Seminary, Dr. Horace Mann
Bond, president, has announced.
. the ~34?-yetfr old Dr. Murray be- c
..comes one of the youngest the- e
^logical deans in the country. ^
He had served as acting Dean
-since last February, and succeed- ?
- ed Dfr Jesse ^.r Barber as head ^
?... of - Lincoln's 84-year- old?inter;
. , . racial Theology unit. S1
Dr. Murray came to Lincoln in'c
? - 1949. Prior to that time he was ^
pastor of the Second Presbyter- S!
ian Church of Pottsville, Pa. <l(
'.'hare he worked actively ?-n??community
movements. He hclp-i s
eel to organize the Inter-racial I
i?. , ?,? '
Youth .Council among the young'
. .. people in that city. .. ;J
At Lincoln, Dr. Murray con- r>
.tinued his interest in youth wnFkr p
serving, as advisor to the West- ti
minister r-ollowship "group in . the u
Presbytery of Chester. He head- it
ed this delegation to the Nation- T
al Assembly of Westminister Fel- J
lowship in 1950., ,v
r EEk?4K
Bird, you'd better fly high 01 li
br'arable.patch, Brother Rabbit.
t.O tl-.o "(Vsf ntul tiinfKr ..ill,
>* George Gribbin is starting t
. next_nionth. Turning in his typ<
hunting gear, preparing for the
dreamed, of. %
But the preparingrcally begai
,, signed up for his first Savings
; Savings Plan. Seeing the Bor
. . . grow in value . ... he's been
for-the-future change into a sur
A life in the woods, with Bon
idea of a fine independent futi
what are you doing about it?
?? -You-Can't .find a better way
Happiness Ahead than by buy
regularly. You can't hnd a be
now, during the May-June Inde
"If you're not eligible for the 1
-the Boiid-A-MorrrtrPlan at yotn
SAVE FOR YOUR I
"JfiF BUY U.S. &
SOUTHEASTERN I
1105 Pulaski St.
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GUIGNARI) BI
. Alexander Rd. ' * i
Thia la an e/Kci'af U. S. 7
prepared under auspices of Treasury 1
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MEH, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Baptist Women Hea
OutlinoHow Integ
(A summary of an. address in | in
the panel discussion'during the th
Interracial hour of the Woihen's Ni
Missionary , and?F.ilnratipnnl ito
Convention given by Mrs. E. ! nu
Wilson). ?- 'of
1
The burning need of our time tin
to learn to live together sue- or
essfully. We can hardly .be call- in
d a world until every irjdivid- vi
al who comes into' It may find N
welcome nn<j n ',|n'nir?of u*
,n.nvt h?"America?fee?i4s?inter- : oi
ational' pWsMge power and fu'-jsh
are security," needs to dcrnbotrate
to the world that Ameri- 6-1
an Negroes can be satisfactorily ' C
itegrated into it* democrat v"!^1
ivs Gunnar Myrdah Swedish j53
onnn'mistr . ? j'11
We are thnnfrf"! to nod thotjH
lowly but surely- wo arc boine.J
-into rTH-rrhaycs of Air. 'P?'
rioan life. L^cgaj separation oij1'1
ho I'acos Miis to bo uii its way
lit ?*- >1
. * 11 v. i (11 vv 1111 a i iTJ j i v.* u > OU- I 1
reme Court rulings <>n Segrogaion"
bo Oji it> \ya\uout Thex three ,
nanimous Supreme Court rnl -1 *(
igs'on Segregation handed down ;P'
'\vo branches of the Armed Sor- !<d<
une 5, 1950 wore the b4o innings. sii
ices' have 'nken sanously^y'tW*'^
HHHIHHHHHW cd
ide low. Better take to tile
And pass the word alongrr
r.rfM hits i.i.in
0 take it easy, beginning cwriter
and getting out his
t lazy-day life he'sjilways ?
1 years back, when Georg^ M
Bond on his office Payroll 1
ids pile up automatically
able to watch his drcamc
thing. ,
ds in the bank, is Genrirp't;
.ire. What's yours? And
' of insuring" vourself for t>
" ' v'
ing Tt. S. Savings Bonds f
tter time to sign up than ^
pendence Drive.
Payroll Savings Plan, join
bank. t
f DEPENDENCE ~
WINGS BONDS
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SQUIPMENT INC. !
Phone 1-2721 '
I
tICK WORKS i
Phone 5261
'rtaiury ? '
lrparim*nt and A), dvrrticinf Courrfl. j ^
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Saturday, July 7, 1951 ,
r Mrj^ AYilson
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ration Works
tegration of Negroes, namely j
e navy and the Air Force. Tlfo
ivy now?accepts enluted nietH
val general ervice, regard
race or color. The new policy
the air force-asks lur abandimcnt
of all racial quotas, for
Ifstment and selection for sercc
schools. Nearly all of the all
egro units fhave been broken
The Ai.jity hay made. tremen.d[ s?ntlvunoo
?btrt??nun nig
m-lv- ? > =:
Negro players are Going inteatcd
into major leagues. 'Mr.
harlcs DeWitt, co-owner and
en surer of the St. BuuL- Browns
id. "We are constantly scoutg
Negro Schools for prospective
ayers." Althca Gibson. NationNog:
' Women':' Tonne Chanu_
on. was invit7'(T~ah(l Splayed in
o famous championship matcHat
Forest Hills. New York- She
-o played -in the famous Wimcton
Mctchos in Kngland.
Negro doctors are serving in
mie of our outslandi'ng Pe tals
that have been for vea;
>scd to. ihe race. A Negro phy'ian.
Dr. Peter Murray nf New
wk City i - the f;rst t . be sentiakp
a member of bee pofh v. .
rnlng House of Delegates of
e ^American Mod ical Asso ini
n. A Neriro dort i >r. -Dr. FTFoT"
Nixon of Washington. D. C.
s boon appointor to tho psvlnt-no
slMf nnrf"service-rrf-tho*
hn Hopkins University and
spital, Baltimore, .Maryland.;
TTITdn G. Strakor i- the first
>ero woman diploma to of ^ tho
ncrican Board of Dermatology
ri Syphilologv.
Tho Intorr.ioipt Artiyitm? r'mn
ttoo of tho Woman's Conven-'
n Auxiliary^National Baptist;
invention," U. S. A.. Ino. re- j
rts; "American christians must j
<c a dofnitc stand on the ra e'
fiblem. right here at home. |
icy must toac.lv, the truth a:
ut?fh**?Ncgrn?rrrrd?apple "'HTp~
inoiples of Christianity and Do-]
lofaey to every day life." He jst
tench that "the Nocro is:
t an ;nfor!^r ho'^r TTr'
MLiraeh Drug Is Sa
Jhildbearing A Saj
NtaW \ OKK 1 i .1V . j 1;' t.
gy ia ilium easier -nd ,s,n.ct>
m it was -even ten years ngoTT
A.s recently as 1940, babies'
nc the slow and painful way,!
v-^ e'y ten _ tragedy. ltd lowed-!
the;-. lit tic ? ???; -?eps. But me:!-J
[n a f< r; -it . . n... . lit" .1 -ii; d j
the- Anw'rit a:-i MA via- j
n anni'uni\ that ma!<-/:tal l|
M fJie
Ki'ullit bflf/ltuti
% 7- ihoiitdcr Ieft*tk
Double VI eft to
t-i iiny mil A;? ie>.*, to \nur b?
JOU PACE ut?v . ' ?' ?
P ^ 'egW T.
.IJSTER CURLS
jrct' Tlusters uv (in.iofi' ? n'i a ?t
.?>? i<> insure *i? r.^ ?.i.t; ami perfect
ape after <l< ; .: ciiAAJUHHBi
i-ith (his Coif which is 18 to 20 inch*
oog. Soft anil ihuk as pictured. It ala?- |
an he worn many other ways.
fixed Grey Si.00 Extra
C.O.D. Orders filled prompt))
tl-HHARM Hair Prnrinrh
f.O. BOX 363, DIPT.
COlltOt STA., NtW YOBK 30, H-V. I
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After tOooi ag n few brickbats in
..recent months at certain fpovernment
groups for treating essential
household appliances as luxuries, 1 .
want to lurn around anci~offer a
bouquet. *
It goes to the House "Ways and
Means committee, which recently
voted to exclude washing machines ~ ~
i and sewing machines from the list
of products to receive ntw'or added
! excise, or so-called luxury, taxes,
i The washing- machine and the ,
' sowing machine are more than
merely, labor savers?They are <f< finite
money pavers, particularly for
the middle and low income.brackctsi..
Now lhat we have this concrete'
-oxample of thr realistic nTjn bacTT
some.ipen in Washington can apply
; . i - ~ ta ttie non e anil "
: 1f2IlaM 11 i. y 1 f s makeup,!
! v v^h ? 1
/ i>- the ilousg c-raiV*
4 ? ~ r.iittce gpum get
r ! /& > t o rre t b i r w;th
i |*tn?imcKs;W* } Ydern!. Re
! ? '??? v 1 EinV i."Ml'<i.
/( ') ' Y\ -,'1 1 '
' 1 ^ v adopted credit
controls which 1 tl.o.l: i;< .. d m -K' _
tb.an a little i-end'... t:.u 1.1.
i Without into any i..i g n\,. '
' IHimie ~rH*ew?_Lu 1; r v.de. 's and
wherefore V -<> < '.< r.
I'd TTtTT7 To 1 1 "-i?t?n? . ?
nhoyt present e-.ntr it l.e/.v .
me completely f- r a 1"
First- why is it ti nt wi.itt .t<Th
ami 1 (n,iw;r to 15. a do in < e < - l <.ir j
on a ii'<'.n.e>. t! 1'.* dotal 1' . . vo .
' I'.j.il <i s,. - ti." ; 1 I V: 1 'VI ' _
~Fc iTrrTTd in i . i. .i
(low n p. .> .e.< r.tr. i.v :. 1 want ' >
trmb* 'in try rid tvjt'i-rr. tM c."
p'rwiplo d r.-t ; !,
In :< i d. why-. tie- -i
t r.t do ir. v.t! ,-f !, v.be
s.ll.it 111 >! ft', jr. ?; w r.
I .s'dlsfie.i iu?.t pu.y .....
down J.V . of fr.c 1 .tl.it n an.. .
If it Were han/i'ed t'r.e m w.,v
as automobiles, t.ke $"0 1 got f..r
ntv obi washer won! 1 take inn. of
the tkcvn payment r<.a or- d 1IV r n
savm-new or.*. i lie "v.i:t e :
I not only trade in tn\' < 1*1 machine, ,
l>ut I have to pay an* additional
i-n-cas-h- he l'oro I cm u ot_< i o
I vory on the-ne w model This wouM I
mean in clfoct a down payment of
$87.50?or nearly *H'f !
Second?why docs the FtaTvral
Reserve hoard say that you leave to
make a 2<o'r cash down payment on
an installment purchase of a wash,
ing machine, or another appliance,
while only 15r/e is necessary for a
InOUis XIV sofa ?
I regard my washing machine as
more necessary than the living '
room jjlavenport, and I'm sure you
do, too.
Perhaps members of the Federal
Reserve board have been spending
too much time on their own davenports.
If they'd get up and visit the
the homemaker at her washing ma- ? 1
chine, 'maybe they'd make their
credit controls a credit to their, in- ?? ?
telligcnee.
tm?mfcrio*?i.ppM-'nnay?nn m...
equal chance for the 'TJevcli-p-i
lid Tp Make 7 ik
1'er Occurence ^ U
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i -Tu'.m ?. j ci v. oast; s_i :ire l. nose, \_n<
. t / Yprk Ci!/ Linioln Alumni Reception Co
Nicr-rnoh; Kwume B. Pcpi, President of the
i Student Association; and David Chapinart, Ac
t ? African Section of the Trusteeship Depot
r : -H Motions. The-two flguies standing in the
ui j unidentified.
Many fermol opd private inuitatiom w?n in
British ond Ameticons to Mr. Nkrymoh and \
tlti prrivol Jn this country. The African Leader i
(right) being welcomed by New York Gty'i
tmpelliler-' 'oeking on are (left), Clorence Holt
Lincoln L . city'* Reception CommTHee-In fi
- end Hmir, a
Welluie, Gutd Coust, Afiiiu. Ttie miuii on the
t? Councilmon Earl Brown of N.Y.C.
ftlli iVfifltrls! S E E1
innnlt m! At / >rAl. YOiUv-Cl'IS
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t<> work in harmony \v i* .
ivork'-rs and with form v "
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>crs of t munion w ;i<>
'd during the strike.
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\VASTriNGTON:
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LINCOLN HONOREI
1^1 Shown receiving the hood
.. honored degree of Doci
- ^ Honorable Kwame Nkr
Government Easiness for
Africa. Mr. Nfcrumah \
'speaker for /the 97tl
Exercises held by Lincoln
Counfy^nPenna. Mr. N1
received his Baccalaurea
degrees from the Univer
placing?the?hood?is?M
member bfthe University
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Major rtctnt ntwj #v#nt wot Hit arrh
liTI l? I >?4l I> I I I ' *?"* Jfc?? * "4**
- , . . Honorable Kwome Nfcrumoh, leader i
for m'flwM Coast of Alsscu end ftr;!
>i? party upon Croat trlflri's colonies. Loft to right (
> shown above ' of Students, Lincoln University; ,Kwe
Mayor Vincent . Gold Coast Students As socio Hon of
e, Chairman of Mr. Nkrwmoh; Honorable Kofo BoHk
low York City, and Social Wotfure, Gold Coast; CI
ion and Sosial? .=aA4e?eofw'^dtoeeptiose?^otWHtee hi
extreme right A. Chepioaw, Acting Chief, Afsieoe Sod
5W Jalm Cm i ?Q? egg, PrOhs biwrsr, Ir
iG THE STARS
_^_(CNS;?, bUnns Noble wav, on Robert C
^retuTr. This Lewis' Talent .scout. TV sho\
raid's "Steel where he auditioned a young .en
,'ity where twiner, and signed him when the;
'7-for"every-" are .ready to open Also signe
ideviiie, dan- for the new "ShufTlc Along"
^TTrt ih the jjjj] Bailey, APcarl'a brother, an
i iiunt ttds pear| js jUS| about ready to in!
i shows The
. ... ".ei;.. contract.
:uge boat, m
r I'/inim -s The Blue Angel fashioned east
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D : ( C.rav v,>c'k "r 'VVo while U'vler ex ten
! ; I i*na s*ve alterations. Meanwhile,.Hor
V >!'< )Cr' .Jacoby of the Angel wtl
4 >''COOO&Or-v?v' "OSccrf OOc. ATLANTIC
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An Episcopal Set"
OK STORE s ^ A Junior Colltj.a
? g 1" ot. ( olloges and
^Unl ';r I rui; JUNFOK colu-C;?
n'^ <"'4j Toulhvr Training
*" * Hr1 Secretarial .Science
"NB Home Economics
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- m Sumter. |-|~ * skilled Trade? "~^7
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'on towards I ??ration .mil I
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Activiti
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Registration Scptrmbei
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Trade School, Denmark Br
' Skilled trades is available
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tor of Laws is the
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the Gold Coast of -
vas-ltte principal"
i Commencement
University, Chester
<rumahf":*|irevtously ;
te and Theological sity.
Shown on left
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n?Manuel?Riveiu, ' ~
s faculty. \ " f A'
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^otin thi? country ot the ' .
' County, Ponna., of the xr."
of Government 6v?ine*t
African to toad one of ?
nti LModat, Dean [
im? B. Popi, President, ^
America and Conaddi * ; \*\yj
1,'MMittr of Education
Winn Hoho, Chairman. __ .
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SUGAR CHILE OK TOUR
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PITTSBURGH?? Sugar Chile
-?Rol.iinsurv,?whn^u- njyme i?
L ieally Frank, ended the first of
v his nine week concert tour here
" Monday. He departed for a two
y. Week appearance in Cuba, thence .
to Europe for the remainder
' the summer. . -...
open The Atlantic Hoilse, featurt
ing many of the Angel's top entertainers,
including "the fahnous "
i Ellis Lafkin Trio-:-, r- - V -? '
Patronize our ADVERTISERS?
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South Carolina n
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