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^ PV's.T-. E. FZ? * 6 ? LIGHTHOUSE and INFO! llNEWS AT CI By Mrs. E. 1'KKSOHIAI.S < CHARLESTON ? Mrs. Ruby i ?-U -* Jacobs Trescott attended the j 'Oapptng O?remony* of nurses i at Providence Hospital, Wash- I - ington, D. C. Miss Miyrtle Trescott. grand daughter of the late 1 y, l>: Leon Trescott, ijow a Junior 1 ip^--nurse, -received her oap. She L-' the daughter of Mr. ~ and Mrs. 1 Charles Trescott,, formerly of Charleston.^ Mrs. Trescott was : loud in praise of the hospitality ] of the staff at the hospital, which ? Is interracial ^ Mrs. Mary Wilson of New ..York 41 i. ? CAPITOL I ' THEATRE SoiL-Mon. Nov. 4kS tm. i_ itrii wmp w usun in "Navada Badmen" Chapt. ,Ne: 4 '*Overiand with I Kit Carson** Comedy Tues.-Wed NovT 6-7 Ginger Hog ere in. "Storm Warning" Chapt No. 13 "Adventure of j Frank and Jessee James" ,; Cartoon < ???? i Thursday Nov. 8 ' *,. , All Star Cast in 1 _>Outrage" Short Sutflect _ Fri-Sat Nov.TM ? DOUBLE FEATURE /Mian "Rocky" Lane in y "Vigilantes Hideout" also? J Monte Hale in ] "Missourians : j Chapt. No. 7 "Perils of Darkest Jungle*' ' 1 - I J. A Robertson, M^r. |l^ Spring St. Phone 2-495B The Best Show in Town LL__ L I N C O L N T H E A T RE No High Steps to Climb No Side'Entrance! - Yonr Patronage Is Always, v - Appreciated 609 KING STREET I r QWOV n-, 5 WtlW TT^UJ 1/1 I 2 Prescriptions Filled ^ ? -> v" FREE D I | DIAL : 1 517 KJNG Street P^^^aixantkm; I INSURANCE " % - - "THE GOLDEN Rl 1 HUME OFFICE: ? I4il 1 1 CHARLESTON, SO } / District ( I - BEAUFORT 1 CH^kLESTON I ^COLUMBIA v # FLORENCE \ GREENVILLE 1 v. C Our Twenty-fifth f to the people of ? ?-?- 'Your Bakery Nee ("ji.: ? * ' " - . Wedding and anniversaries, us? parties, get-together, for every We bake to your order. a n 1:^ - Rolls, Bread and Special Occs TAYLOR'S KITC 42 Spring Street ! >. J b Telephom <1 t' l ? I I wmMmmmmmmmmmmmm jOld - But Mod 7 Funeral Service is perhap . . , the World. But unlike som< back into antiquity, it has k( -of civilization. EV. ' - ' * The mortuary of today is neat as a hospital, as scientifi cdl laboratory. Modern equi each a step forward to more home ft is always open for Fielding's Home 122 Logan Street CHARLESTON, SOI ' bte rv- ,,v-7.'. ''-.i ?" ??<?? , + '?' ? ' ?~? ? amiiid 1 IMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. Sat 4ARLESTON \ M, Parker Sity-hus been the ?uest oCher iister, Mrs. Susie Simmons here, r ilnce the passing of Edward Sim- J owns. Mrs Wilson is formerly of j Florida. Theodore Morgan is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan in ^ Nfew York City. Mrs. Florence c Rhomas spent her vacation with ~ he Morgans. W. O. Blake has been transferred from Fort Jackson to Cainp ' Oix. N. J. . - i ' ||g! J Harold Smalls son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Smalls, is now a fresh- j; man at Hampton Institute. Chaplain (Citfct.) James H. * Murray, who has been serving f at Fort Custer, Mich.. will be Y. for, study in the . Chaplain's-*1 Officer Sebooi. . -1 Mi*s. Anna Clark is at home r after visiting her daughter m N. r J. and sister in New York City. I Mrs. Sara Green recently visited relatives in Florida. r BIG DATE FOR 'SMALL FRY' c An event in any Small Fry's C life is When he starts walking. ,0 Little Deborah, daughter of Rev. 1 and Mrs. C. A. Cherry7. 66 Ashe, r street, was the main attraction at the Central Baptist Sunday School when she walked alone ^ around t*he auditorium on last ^ Sunday. li'nuavi f??: rcviii? " ? * v" c Mrs. Johnetta G. Edwards, Vtiss. Essie T. Harper and Mrs. ^ 3. M. Parker met at the Dart'.> ia'll Library Branch Saturday to ^ nap further plans for the Worn- ^ mless Fashion Revue to be held 0 it Archer School Nov. 12-13 for 13 benefit of the YMCA and the c Wilkinson Orphan Home. The e- C .rent is sporeored by the City ^ Federation of Women's Clubs. " J Ministers, teadhers, principals md business men will model s snorts, street, wedding and other i : ,? * 1! ? ? .?. ?"??'? ? V I, 1 1 J. F. Casey & Son , r < ? Boiler Makers and Welders , . - ,. Si I ?. - . - ,.. , . .. V r Phone 6601 -1601 .Harden St - - ? Columbia, South Carolina 777.; i I. R^SH SHOE HOSPITAL PROMPT SERVICE 66 Spring St Phone 9431 "We Cure Sick Shoes" CHARLESTON. S r r<l 0 CHXJ CKrtH>CH5fiK? <KH> tKJ CKHX> O r ug Company v \t Reasonabfe Prices ILIVERY g 2-?2460 . .. | 44tarle?4on,-4v 4VOOOOOO D CKJ OOO CH>%?, !OAST^LIFE^ COMPANY ) JLE COMPANY" | flENTWOktn STftEFT f CTn CAROLINA - 1 Offices: ) HARTSVILLE I ORANGEBURG ) ROCK HILL C SPARTANBURG / SUMTER \ year of service I u*.4L >ds Our Specialty ,;. ? our "Personalized" For your meal, for your bakery service. ( , I >, Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, ision Pastries. "HEN BAKERY Charleston, S. C. b 2-0235 RMHHHHHVPMHBHHHHBHBHP' iern Methods s the oldest profession in 3 professions which date jpt pace with the advance * as modern and spotlessly ically accurate as a chemi ' ipment modern methods, perfect service. Visit our inspection. For Funeral's Teleohnne 5011 ? . <r < '." ,-vry ' '" in'i *"' ' - . ' V . . V urday, November 3, 1951 Vew Magazine [Veekly Wakes Debut CHICAGO, III.?JET, a weekly loctcrt^sired news and?jwcturenagazine and the fourth publiation of ^htr Johnson Publishng Company of Chicago, made t> bow this week. The first Weekly Negro maga- , :ine in the country. JET went >n Sale (15 cents per copy) j hroughout the country Friday. 1 JET will contain up-to-date ninute digests of the most im-! >ortant Negro newg in the counry and abroad, features pji. im-j >orUmt vNegro personalities onJ outstanding. photograpihs wlnck lave become a w*ell-ctablishc d, iart of the Johnson publications. s JET is the fourth member ofj he nine-year-old 'Johnson Pqbishing Company. The other pub-j ications are EBONY, the picture! nocithly which today., with a cir-! ulatron of nearly 500,000, is the I ending Negro publication in. the; world; TAN CONFESSIONS, at oniantic type publication with a irculation of 300.000, and NEjRO DIGEST, circulation 100,00, whieti. effective immediately,. will 'be changLxl from a nonthly tn_a^_q u n rt c rl y. ornis of women's attire. Tickets re on sale at Harper's News itand, 158 Line stareet. the YMrA, Cannon" sstreet and from the, nerriHers of tihe F?deratrd Cityj 'lubs. ITORY HOUR AT DART'S Mrs. Marie Nell .will conductj itory Hour at the Dart Hall Li-;I rary for children, five and old-1' r. at 5 P. M. Mrs. Ethelyn Harer Grace wiiL conduct Dancing lasses for children, at the Y"WIA Branch on Coming street. < Irs. Grace received her degree a Education at thte Winston-Saem Teachers Collegfe this -past,' ummer. . Mrs. A. F. Harris has been e-| ected president of the Avery] J-TA. Miss Gwendolyn A. Simmons. :lass and is a member of the, student Cuuncil. Liltly Mlsg Slffl-j nons is also "Junior itfliss Avery" i for 1951,52. - 1 DP CTTIJC Vrif T A rtvnaixn 1UU A l l tWiJ THE.STATE FAIR J LAFAYETTE ) and BILL! AT i # S Experienced Rarbei Lai 1 ALL MILITARY PER i LeRoy Hard i 1010 Washington Street For this womanhe broke Cod's owr commandment 1 A> S(aft? CAROLINA .., . .^PfiOOf^ ^nZid 73 xfv JL ^mk Igij UstHM Dry Hi BMM fcw 119% Mi Hw ;V - - ? SPECIAL from - - Ffm [>{ ] Vi j WIS' ADD PENFIELD WIS Director of News and Special Events Through the years, radio h, enjoyed a phenomenal growt Fromv. its bilth the broadciitii Industry - Ivas turned its facit tic- more and more towards o; thc-spot reporting \ until today12 years aft.r the first W! broadcast?many hours are spe each clav by the WIS News ai Social Events Department gather, edit, and air the hea liny happenings. The general public t<x|riy infinitl lv more news-oonscio; than 20 year- ago, and radio largely responsible. The fact Undoubtedly traoeablu to tl events immediately' prior * World War II? when ta&undo radio coverage from Fur Ope; and- Pacific vantage poini brought .news?as it d?v- loped into every American living rooi Hooper ratings. Pu'ive' r -por und Neilsen indexes indicate i ever-growing audience for ne\ and special events features. R dio has novvJr sought to or p?te with the newspaper; rad docs <?eek to "get three first", ar t<? stimulate a desino for- mo information. The implication an obviou. one: "for further d tails, consult your local new pap r." Radio news C, perforce, fron page news in capsule form. R dio commentators, ever alert Choir responsibilities, make e fort to state only this facts, ai to a'llow the general public draw the - conclusions. Spec! feature?., frequently origirnatu from many thousands of mil distant, keep the li-tener post* on far-away events with an her tofore impossible speed. -At WIS, in addition to tv wire services?a radio wire ai a press wire?the News ai Special Events Department er ploys a Washington correspon -oat?whose??it?h?to?sceu news of Special^ interest to t people of South Carolina. T< news soilrros si.no and Pr< importance are Jealouslv cov< ed. V - BARBERSHOP II) PARLOR *s est Equ ipnient' SONNKl. WELCOMED y. Proprietor Columbia, S. ( . nmpoi ' ^ Mighty Triumph l> * 20 Cintwry E??? Theatre . I'-'-' || - Irat Mrto Kkftt DlrtRfoif Ctff , llnflald, fi t Voorhees Tigers C I Claw Friendship B For 37-7 Win ru DENMARK?The Tiglers of At Voorhees School and Junior Col- ^ leg>e made throe straight for the season in e 37-7 victory over ?* a game Friendship) Junior Col- tw ie^o- team on Jthc Tigers' home tie grounds lost Saturday. ?3 The scoring started halfway tfo h. of the fust quarter when Voorhaos recovered a Friend* liipLfumble on their own 46, ar?d ^ n- parted a goal line cTrivfe" that " ? did not end until'seven running' " IS play> took it ovyr, Leon Robertit -non scoring. Voorhees tallied twice in the, , second quarter, recovering oni Friendship's 30 yard lino after is n blocked punt to'sot up th > fir-t. | us VViliiam Long and Leon Robert-1 is ?,on alternated in the ground! lS gaining. Robertson finally going' ? over from the 1. Robcrt-dn scorto u led again On a 35 yard- run after ,n Friendship got off a short punt tsjthat left the ball in their terria I _ _ .! ? jlory. All tries for thje'extra point < " j failed. _ | ## More people are readers ! _ r mL * t . >oi <11 ine lagnuiouse than of 1 a-I any other similar paper in A. n-j the Carol in as. How stands I ^TtTTuMTrA { t \ MUSIC SHOP > tc- f 1611 Harden Street j| # Records, Military Supplies C'l a- f PHOTOS WHILE |l| to 1 YO*J WAIT III f- V Open every night except JII; k! Tuesdays \ II M v II ;'j Ernest J. Nauful I I Liquor Store i id Wines ? Whiskey *d( Cordials ? Gins d- 1107 Washington St. 1 i* m ** i j i20th Our St Suits j i/: ALL LEADING F RANGE OF SIZE! I 4(> and 111 2 to 261/ I eve: ! plain Ways To This is our most j sational Savings 1 ? ALL SAL ???? i 1 f*v > oulter, Lincoln attle To Tie LTHERAW ? Inspite of lonj ns by Otis "Parson for Coulte ademy and consistent reelinj ' of yardage for Lincoln higl Sumter by John L. Aikrn, th< o teams hyd to settle for a (Vi here Friday. Lincoln's score came mid Wa; e first quarts i on a long rui Aiken. The attempt for extr " 1JT ANMVER Krings You Ex< s I 4 ? DRESS SHC 1 VALU OVE f Three I 31 %M i ALL SIZES Pa? < a : 1619-21 Main Stree lT ann ock Of Coa z r ABRICS AND C< 3 ? JUNIORS 7 tc / 2 RY GARME fLY TAGGE Buy! Cash r? IIII|MH tilllt ^veui o rhat you Cannot ES FINAL ? NO ? * . ' TP 1 1 ' 1" 1 ? . . ' * V?'.Y<4?' " V-0 point failed. Coulter's ecore came in the third quarter on a 40 yd. run by fullback Parson, and a handoff by quarterback Sterling, I "Seootnv" Frazien to James r "Bootny" Wilson. The try for eXI tra also failed. . - J 'v ' .*' ? The Best Haircut In Town 5 COLLEGIATE Y Barber Shop ^ Frank Pearson, Prop. 1519'/a Harden St. a . Oth c / SAR Y & r ?itin? Values In Wt 10 I >ES - PLAY SHOE! LOAFERS ? NOVE fES UP TO R 1800 PAIRS Mature Price r ~a r ? ALL COLORS J ash ? La or LLAIi t - . AN' IVER? i Em 1 Thousa ts - Di Rl OLORS IN A MOST >17 ?MISSES 10 to 2i :nt on disp d ? easy t< , ' i r , I ay-Away i I* 4 V*n t D? C5?*?? 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