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' V-'. ' " jr '* ? LIGHTHOUSE a*d INI MFWS AT i "t-. litWj A1?1 * |.,i ? ?? ?-? ?> Personal Mention . CHARLESTON ? Frank M< " . {j8dl ,son of Dr. and Mrs. T. C -MfcFall who recently was pr< " moted to the junior high scho< Y<' * - at Avery, is now employed at th ?MeFall Pharmacy, fuundwd mo: " / than 50 years ago by his granc father. Dr. J. A. MeFall, retire ^ r, . pharmacist. Dr. J. A. Matfol ^ 5?? &r. now operates-the business * Rev. and Mrs. R. A* L. La?i| K. " kin are the proud parents of * son. Born May 28. Rev. Lami * ~ kin is the executive Secretary c f the YMCA. Mrs. Lamkpin is -a( tive in-civic, religious and sQcii work here. Miss Ro^alyn Duncan, neice < Miss R. Gibson will enter Stat College, Orangeburg. Miss Dur r~ eon?te a n honor graduate of Irr maculate Conception highvsnhoi and was awarded one of the c.it r scholarship. Alexander Harrison, was eleci ed by secret ballot as the "Idei " Father" of Emanuel AME churcl _il Hercules Lucas received thp no ? highest nnmhpr nf votes and Ret bin Shars .third place. Jess Gibbs was chairman of the corr rpittee. Rev. F. Veal institute . ^ ..tjhe plan of selecting-the.."Idej ? Father and Mother" on their rt spective days. Gecrge Weathers, Jr., 2 ?Noi man street was funeralized ? Central Baptist Church. July < Rev. C. A. Cherry, ofTicated. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arm stead* of New York City were rc cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wn L. Gaillardr Master Richard Gail lard will spend his* vacation i New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Johr son had as guests their sons an family, Floyd Ervin Johnson, M and Mrs. Marion Harold Johr . son and children Marion, Jr.. an nosaiyn, wno moiorea ;m ?'?Washingtn, D. C. ? Mrs. Ethel L. Rhodes and dai ghter jSonja are stuping at Stat College. Orangeburg. Presto John Rhodes is at Camp Litci ' man, Va. Thomas H. Davis, uncle of , P. Davis, Accabee section, sper .. sometime here. Mr. Davis live in St. John, New Foundlam Canada .for many years. He . .. now a- realtor In Brooklyn, N."^ . "v .. An Omission y We are >sorry that the nam of Dr. J. A. McFall, Jr., giand mother of the bride was orrJtte ? - - r~ : -r-r >- /T-N A. _ . irom ine siory juiy < tuocioi * Big Hit in Mock Wedding). Di MicFall. local pharmacist play* ' hih iiuu-uf imp gTiirniiiiiithpy i the bride. Dr. L. I. Piekney t grandfather and faHiei of U bride. fioundred aivj twentj r " fiv? dollars tivAs reported?to th Holpital^ Building runci by th Surgical^Patient^ of 1947. Auxiliary Receeses The Women's Auxiliary to th Young Men's Christia.n As sock lion met at Cannon St. "V Junfr 120. Mn. V. F. Tin m r. 'prr. iderit; Mrs. T. Temple. vie~pre' ident; Mrs. Deas and Mrs. E. IV Suits Cleaned, Pressed 75e Dresses ? 75c and up Alterations and Pressing While ? You ? Wait J. A Robertson, Mgr. ml Spring St. Phone 2-4558 *1il Hf ?Ml?MM?M The Best Show In Town LINCOLN T H E A T RE . No High Steps to Climb?j No Side Entrance! ? Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated 609 KING STREET | ^o^<Har>op0oooo<H>aooopaoo I Conawav E a Prescriptions Fille< ? FREE I 5 DIAL g 517 KING Street Your Bakery N< 1 Wedding and anniversaries, j parties, get-together, for ever . vj! We bake to your order. 'Apricot Dandies,'' Coffee Rii Rolls, Bread and Special 0< ! TAYLOR'S KI1 r- * | 42 Spring Street Telepht f i-. ' Old - But M< Fur.eral Service is perh the world. Hut unlike so . back into antiquity, +t has . of civilization. ^?-nCke mortuary rrf today V neat as a hospital, as scien 7* cal laboratory. Modern e Ieach a step forward to mt ! home it is always open f | "Fielding's Hon uJ122 Ix>gan Street J CHARLESTON, * * . Ws \ : V":- j - -1 i - -1 ? * ajhrr: N . --I : _ i ^ormerTcolumbia, 8-1 I CHARLESTONjkjj.rai>tr -.t?. ??, = _ ' ' Parker were present. Plans for the fall were discussed. Rev. E. ;* A. L. Lampkin thanked the group * for the cooperation pnd fufids raised. Next * mating will be q Septembr 6. t ie " F at- The Garden Club n I,d Mrs. M. E. Fields, Mrs. O. M. f ik Rudolph, and Mrf. L H. Holla- h wfl^Ldnvtto-all persons interested . in booming members. _ul .1 Gnr- '' ' den "Club t0 "intact either oi the J above mentioned, 5 Pre<.cten. *: 3* Flare, 115 . P.<?'?*.dent St,.? ?. W ^ )? Cannon street respectively, al YWCA Membership Campaign T ?' Mrs'. B. D. Lewi-, chairman of!g the Y\VCA campaign. reports! \ .c that the goal of 1000 members! y ?- has not beenjreaihecLand- -mem-+g r" bers are still needed. The niajors-U-, and captains have done a good Ju y job but many people have notjtf beon contacted. Please call 2508\q t- and a solicitor will come to you.'bi d The YWCA is only as strong as" i, i its membership. , H r* I ? - 4^'irt Hiouge?Bible Vacation'>i< l" School closed with a program' 1c JTrie 29 on the lawn of the build-|n j ing. Mrs. Henrietta Folder, pro-;t? V gram chairjnan. Rev. L,.. A, Cm-1 mlm* "cffrector of the AME Cen-{ tor, said that the police force,[J the business and professional j b "* men and parents all tooperated |<*1 ' to make this first event in the n building a success. More than-oj 400 children attended. Forty t<' teachers served. J 5- fi i Surgical Patients of 1947 r< U. _ .. . * _ ^ Fourtetm Tf.il ? 1947, under the leadership of Mrs \ Naomi Mackey, wife of Rev. S. , Mackcy reported $825.00 to the r Caiman St .Ifospilal .Building.^ Fund. A Volunteer group from ^ ^ this number met al the Calvary n ^ Episcopal Rectory. July 2, and sj [mapped plans for the organiza- v, j. tion of Surgical Patients to be- * e come a pernament part of the <. n hospital. (> l- The fund? reported were raised t> from the Womanless Wedding in t J. whinh the doctors, assisted by the a it dentists, pharmacists, business lb dland professional men of the city,'n i. staged the event to audience of! is over 1000 at the Morris St. Baptist Church June 20. 7 Attack Va. Jim ' a Crow In Public rs Accommodations t :d ' - - . , ; \ zi- -- VT. The prT' is. legal case making, a direct attack te-nn?the?constitutionality?qf th? , Virginia statute requiring racial' r- segregation/in .public assemblies . ir was *filed in federal court" heree | this week by the Virginia Stated Conference of branches . of the j NAACP. The case arose when the NAA,0 CP group engaged the eifv-myn ^ ed Mosque Aud'torium for its ' ' 1051 annual convention. The con T k.itract for the an btor'nrr snccilics? that nil ' ate irnvg must he rvU.? t served, in the use of the faclli- j -Ky. ' ! J* Spottswood W. Robinson. Ill, attorney f<>r the NAACP State j I Cqofertov e. its officers and *nTi- T m velual Negro and white residents * ju of Richmond who filed the suit, I announced that the segregation statiito is being attacked on the , B ground that is enforcement will -deprive the plaintiffs of rights f i secured by the Fourteenth A i t 1~ mendment pf tlio Constitution ; f.j ' the United States. ^ Iir1 SHOE "HOSPITAL v PROMPT SERVICE B HK Spring St Phone 943i f"We Cure Sick Shoes" ^ B CHARLESTON, S. C. ? I. OStHtHtHjSjHOHjHWHtHjHCHjHjHjHjHS-O-CHjHCHtHtHCHV irunr Pnm nonv Ug WllipailJ 9 ~ J At Reasonable Prices 9 1 > E LIVERY 6 " . 2?2460 .. 2, J Charleston, S. C. 2 c* - - - - - 1 eeds Our Specialty j g use our "Personalized" For your 1 T1 y meal, for your bakery service. T b h < .. ? i p igs, Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, + ri ccasion Pastries. f b CHEN BAKERY j i CharlpKltm (; } me 2-0235 j 1 =d 1"==^ Q'?? ? ' >dern Methods pn!a Hps the oldest profession ifi ij p' me professions whir*h Hato I I b kept pace wtf.h the advance It _ ?!! ts~ as modern and spotlessly I I ctifically accurate as a chemi [77 quipment modern methods. J, >re- perfect service. Visit our or inspection.- \ |st le For Funeral's Telephone 5911 ,y SOUTH CAROLINA ' i ; S I , . ? f FOK JaZZ^BRH re one of tile > i) real Ja/.z, the'i^l 'etc New Onoans ?v3fioty^^ lore a new wis "pvoyram that's 4re to please . It's "Pete Kelly's Blues," and it's the story of jazi-band In Kansas City,-back i the mid-twenties. Starred is aek Webb, of "Dragnet" fame, tear it on Wednesdays at 8:00 '.M.. until "Halls??Ivy"?reams in the fall. "GOLDEN GATE" GROUP-? he Golden Gate Quartet, an oranization now nationally, known iad their second radio job at v ns about 30 years ago. .Prod ram director Frank Harden, in j ^ently announcing the addition] f the NBC Thesaurus transsc'rip-1 "on library, pointed out that the! rolden Gate Quartet will soon! e heard again on WIS. "They're! mproved .considerably," smiles], [arden. ''But their choice of >ngs remains The same. WeV >oking forward to scheduling, jany programs featuring thesej dented- vocalists." LONG-TIME*T?MFLOYEE ?' immy Wise, porter at WIS. has! eon working for the station withj dines for over five years. Jim-! ly i< one of I .'I WIS employees ' a the ,staff to. boast such al mgeivity record. Incidentally, immy is the ' Po' Jim" heard; equcntly on n the Grove"! ?eords. JUBILEE JOTTINC,S" ? " Since" lis i-s NBC's Si^yer Jubilee year.' 'crhaps Lighthouse and Infer-, ler readers jmght be interested I 1 the following statistics from BC-*~ file's: the oldest network ow heard Mondays at 9:30 on now is "Highways in Melody," /IS. More time on the air over IBC has beyn accumlated by one Man's Falnily" than any ther serial program. The oldst daytime serial is "Jtvst Plait till.** And announcer Fred Bond, native of Louisville, has more 1BC programs than any other nikeman. Benedict Choir Will Wake AIIC Broadcast The Benedict College choir, ne of 23- ohoar* appearing in a eries- for the United Negro Colcge Fund, will V?p hnnm?over he American Broadcast Comjany's network August 5, Presiient J. A. Bacoats said Tuestey: ?-?? ? The program will be aired at 1: >.\( HMO HAS SAY IN Clll CHICAGO ? ' AtlavA ? tlartiri H. Ki'iisu'lly nlTixcil h:s :&:riture to an nflfminl scroll, uuclaiimng- Friday 2l>, a- "L,ju s :~i i:.. .o.ii,1.?l.).iv in?('h na.'.i , Tn:>' rrr.'tt'Us the first time a a/./ ait.st lias been s0 honmrd >y the City ??f Cb.ii ago. 11111. WAT K'KS >U.M !> FOR 1 II.M MUhLYWOOD (Atlas) fcthi-l Waters has i?con s giu o a s!;.r irl the film vor>><c. u! Mfinbor of the Wedding." Th^ limed i- scheduled to go before r.e camera* :n t ai iy lb;V2 Slaiiay X\umTcr, prUaUKer" of 11. m. <~>t Tea lb hum., ' ' . .1' I i>? luce the film. Mas> Waters staled in the hit drama o.i BuaJvay. Lou Swarz's Jottings NEW YORK CITY ? (Global), 'he rpost talked about folk iu>1 ow seem to be the "REDS" whn ave jusl been sent to Pri-. m to krve" sentences for that which 10 not meet with the a,rv -aI f our Government and unfor nn.viely?there??a?"Wanted ign out for Henry Winston, R. r. Thompson, Guss Hall, and Gilbert Green Seemingly the, [EDS or the Communi>ts must e on the wane for those who: eretofore were so bold with the. arty have taken to the hill* to , cfuge, shall we say Might he1 etter t0 he ap independent Lib-! ral, than to try to wiggle out of; onething How abourt it? *' et shal] we think that every or :s entitled t,, his or her own ee Opinion m'lt HKWARK! t * ? I Floyd Snc'lson wdl be nn the honor" list very soon with thai Ti t "menial" taking good .'hapi ] an,; your Lou is happy beevus j sSot intion with Floyd lias ioen n a very interesting basis altho e seems a "hard" news'jan,si,S?mif?br?dy mtt-t hj ha 'TT r niwtiv would think Press A .'nts fr??-Ptrbbrr'"ttflni'on"- Coun>ls meant business Rose Morgan is readying fnf. hat rmnf>, -tr> Houwewj, Toxa. hen she* will be a. part v?f the BCI, Institute Advanrt^ v'. tig) ylihg if 'course > V " ' Zeta P ij Bid-1 m,^,U\. ^ hninrship winner* 1U> I.rhigan 'o. vaaat^irtj^^j^B A JHI |Prt Spingarn ^^iormerly groand have askfed ranch of the NAACP to'pufiLV^izo their .protect. Expressing "dismay and ini digtiation." at the "attack on tho sanctity aii(| security" of Dr. Jul rain's home, a letter signed j by forty-five residents oT the community and sent to a .loyal ' newspaper :uid four Chicago j newspapers states: L"Wt a>k Dr. Julian and Jii > family to accept our sincere apology that such* un-American and bigoted .action should occur in * our village. We then to Oak Park and ("We honored that thoyT" shouL^V'Sire to live among us. WoTi.-un1 them that we wish to do everything in our power to make them our rea' neighbors." Harlem Splits Dow i rn /ii rroposai 10 cnang NEW YORK CITY ? (Globa'l; Harlemites witc solit down tlioj middle this week on t ". sin; parted eli an go of the name of !ho| world-famous Seventh Avom:o from 1 1 Jtli Street to I55tlv Street to Carver Blouev; Id in h<>n .* > {' the late, noted scientist, Gc.-j'g"* ^vadiington Carver. The proposal whs m:wi.. a_ _weeK agp to Manhattan Bo rough President, Rol^rCTVAVag^-" ner by a group of Harlemites at a meeting of the People Civ ic and Welfare Association at.I the Harlem YMCA, 180 W. 135th Street. Tradition-minded New Yolkem bulked stubborninly ,?l the pr vpusal which changed the nar_ic of Sixth Avenue to Avenue of Americas and that thorough!*'e whi h criss-erosses Broadway at (32nd * Street to form Herald 'Square and was once given fur ! flier identity by the Sixth Aven. uo "EL" is still Sixth Avenue to everybody except 'the Postal . Clerks. Persons favoring the change in , the name of Seventh Avenue poined out, "It would be a great . 4 ? U 1 . - ? , - - ' muiiui in uu- lamuub scii*nu?i ana his race, and would .serve to make his name the household word his achievements deserve On the other hand, those a-~ gainst the nronosal. whil?? i.l. i mitting the honor to the man i are other ways by which this ... ca? be accomplished, and an-. I guc that it is unwise to change P-names -of- -Streets with - such long history, and especially is this true where sucfi streets are so important in determinin locations. 30 I'.M . ai\d '' ill .V- :ii ard in Columbia uvi r radio ilat-'n Y.COS ?O;In -.* < a?_l?. i i(?.?11. ,; 11 i. ; Knoxvillo Collr^r. Julv~ 15" Xavier University, .lu'.y . it IhuncCookman, July 20; M-rc i ^, August !2. an-. D.llai u University, Au:.:i.- { 20 (>i f/ie iccid ill di/ii/iy / ^ 1). . !-K v.ifi r.> .?.M i ; t_> .ir.il [! . hit . < 1 ,'ir. $0|IO PAGE BOY wcrmm". ir? CLUSTER CURLS I.Trgr rtixr< i s j< | lar.Ti << iih .1 \v(i. Base to :iisiire l<>n;? vsc.ir .iixl prrlitt shape .i.;; . HALF I hair to hlenil perfectly I with this Coif whxli is IH to ?ft imhes 1 l<ril?. 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