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Funeral Services
At Greenville For
-? MoaeaChapman
VGreeriville ? Funeral sexrices
for the late Mioses B. F.
Chapman, who died at his home,
115 Anderson street, after a
engthy illness, were hold from
'he Tabernacle Baptist Church
i December 22. .. . **?-Mr.
Chapman was -born in
GreenvtiLLe .county January 22,
i882, the son-of the late MckOufTie
L. and Ella Hawkins
Chapman. He was a faithful and
active memher ^f Tabernacle
where he had been a
teacon for the past 30 years; he
dso maintained an active interest
in the Sunday School until
All Tiealtlf forced him to reduce
nany of his activities.
Rev. W.^M. Watson, paistorr
______--*Kwhictc3_THirrites; he was asristed
by the Reverends W. M.
Jenkins of Orangeburg, W. R.
Martin and C. F. Gandy, both of
Greenville. Interment was in
HiaVon Park.
Active pallbearers wore Wil-j
tiam Simpson, Abram Sizemorc,
S. T. Paden. Noah Robinson,
Moses Wheeler and Mr. Williams.
Members of the deacon
board served as an honorary
escort.
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ourvivjrs incxuae nis widow,
. Mrs. Virginia Dennis Chapman,
four daughters, Mrs. Doian Bouie
jf Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. William
H. Adger of Columbia, Mrs. Curds
D. Lewis and Miss Jessyetenn
J. Chapman of Greenville; four
s?ns, James A. Chapman, AJvvillc,
N. C? M-Sgt. MeDufTie L.
Chapman, Fort Made, Md., Tan
dy C. Chapman, St. Augustine,
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>N A REPORTER'S BEAT i
BROTHER John Henry Wash- 1
in#ton looked real sporty" with 1
his black derby Wednesday, 1
strutting around Harden street. 1
And he was in a good mood, and,
Walking yc ' scribe* * .to brother 1
Ozie's for breakfast,* he pulled 1
out his bill folder, threw a dpi- a
tar-mr'the^counter and barked, c
"feed that hungry guy, will you 1
and if he doesn't use the wh?le J
dollar, save thy change." He's i
tr^krtL Y'r sleuth told the wait- 1
ress to keep the 22 cents change 1
as a tip. Brother ? She's still 1
hf ftming hxar-lxm-* ?mile. " *
, WHAT in the World can John 1
Evans (tw<>-toned Mercury) be
doing around 8 a.m. parked on ? '
Harden street by Allen-Benedict 1
Court- with his little daughter? '
Ye spy spotted them Wednesday ^
morning ? just the two of them t
? carrying on the deepest kind 1
of conservation. 1
AND who was it that used t? *
go around talking about "Ole '
Slick Doghouse Junior" Stewart?
That guy's wings are clip- 1
ped so close he can't even raise !
a flutter any more; Wonder who
is it, wifth grat big eyes and
a Piedmont long drawl that (
done it? (
WONDER what dentist's as- *
sistant was watched the other
dav. firs?t standing with folded
arms in what dentist's office
doorway, and' later, on what side '
| of what (Stuart's) drug store?
WELL SIR! Ye sleuth, discovers
he's gonna have to mend
'his ways and sharppen up his
best eye. Ole Lady Hag hit Ixick
in town the other day and is
on the prowl again. Poor me, and
what's worse, poor you. Wonder
why they didn't keep Ivr way
over in Korea for the duration?
We were having so much fun.
HERE'S GOSSIP: They say
(and mind your that^s how we ~
got it) that the James Edwrd
Owens?(she's the former Marl"
garet Youtngblood) are done
stork-waiting again Whoopee.
And while on that subject, we
hear that the stork is pretty near
for the G4ennie Wiggins of Laurel
street, and the Harold R.
Boulwares, The -flitst two are
known artoumd the Lighahousse
office, the first still here (de-j
manding a wheel barrow in a f
few months), the sceond, wheel.
Fla. and Mardean Chapman,
Chapman, Newport News, Va.;
eleven grandchildren, three
neiccs and two nephews.
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turday, January 19. 1952
ng her own and was. around a
lw months back. Also awaiting
he stork in the very near future
tre Lindburah Williams of
3ire street.
JOHN ARC HER Bell parked
lis truck in the 1500 block of
farden street " Wednesday and
iuch a chat In- ?nd a certain
ditpr had we've never seen. By
the way, them two went to a
dan meeting in West Columbia
n 1949, but Mr. Bell was out of
town when the editor took "Q>>gvcusc."
Junior along to another
ad summer, the two taking off
vhen an angry, red-faced little
<u kluxer sounded off.
WE HEAR that Seaman Luthr
Thompson, married to the
joi*m.er Little Bit ? Miss Freida
3ailey, is winding up lis second
veek of a month's leave from
he Navy here. Says he's havng
i "fair" time. What's the trouble
Luther? Ain't liking nothing
jut water under the bow anymore?
WE NOMINATE tho Rev. and
principal Isiah Hennic as the
nost avid reader of editorials in
L"he Lighthouse and Informer.
They can't turn 'em out fast
?nough for him, and he can
juote them from way back yonder.
HO! HO! Somebody tells us
lhat they ran into J. C. Artemus,
Jr. at a funral the other day
and asked him why is it thot
lie doesn't b e li a v e himself,
Mburns he back: "I am a good
boy. I don't know why them
people over at the Lighthouse
just keep picking on me."
WONDER what supervisoi
John IT. Whiteman had on hu
mind Wednesday morning wher
lie was looking so sour and quiel
cruising along in his black Olds,
mobile, heading towards Cal.
houn street on Harden.
AND did you happen to Se<
Dr. ''Bob" Mance, equipped wit!
hag and harried?io"k?cros*
Hampton and- Oak at Exactly
L0$0 Wednesday night," headed
toward Heidt street, obviously
calling on a patient close tc
home? He didn't see anybody.
THIS one, tiK>; from the same
puzzle department: R. H. (Hop)
Paul locked like he was read>
to swallow that cigar Tuesdaj
morning while snarled in traf.
flc at Pickens and Hampton
street, looking stranght aheac
and frowning with impatience.
WELL SIR! Who saw Eugem
A. R. Montgomery with a hang,
er full of shirts MJondav? Have
they sent out an alarm yet foi
some missing articles? Wondei
where he found them? Wer.
they really- his?
WE HEAR that "Miss Hush'
is really kept on th ball th!esr
day<. Our informant ? "Mi<<
.Logs," maker good eoc'nul
cake.
AND j-ou should1, Ixive seen
"Dick" Smith flipping _ a n c
creeping up to on,, spy for this
column the other day. He- had
;een some notes on his boastings
tho previous week. This time he
had only to ay "I am afraid to
speak to you. I might read it in
Ihe paper." By the way, hc said
'Hello, fellow." (If you want to
Tear the story abou* "Hi." rail
Doghouse Stewart?phone 4-2457
'after fonrV
ASK Ozie Jackson h?\v manv
>f his ?rins have caught up with
dm already.
DILLON NEWS
Dillon ? Mrs. Helen James of
few York City spent the Christaaa
holidays with her sistn and
rother.
Mrs. Thurman Thompson and
Walter James attended 4-h0 funral
of Mrs. Bettie CJ-addy in
'airmount, N. C.
The home of Mrs. Leola Smithras
damaged lad Wednesday
rhen the Stokes Beer Parlor
ras completely destroyed.
inc cnut-ms ai> mi.v r.ivzaarfch
Hartzog, Mrs. Anna Mao
triant, Mrs. Simon Moorty. Mrs
'vclyn Bofho-a all aro improving
ft or sov6ra! weoV<.
Tho Six4.h Conprvsional Vot_
ts Council of South Cnr<- lina
not at the Prosbvtorinn rhurrv'
rnrtunry fl at 4 o'clock. Tk.-. cm.
fl emprises of nina ceunt-o?
orfo^infr fh,o Ptorlmnnt sor4irn
nd is dotorminM V rnliphton
to N pr^o to voto.
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j the 85 children who attended
j nual Christmas Party lor i;
I children,, given by the Hdw.'i
Ladies Auxiliary to Post No.
of Foreign Wars at the Son
| Recreation Building, Thursd
I December 20th, 3:30 p. m. Th
! group, left to right, are: Mi
Prior, President of the Auxil
James Ferguson, playing' the
Clans, Miss -Iluth I'oman. Ch
Youth Activities Committee
Agncnv, Flag Bearer, Miss" Jes
] Junior Vice President and CI
NAACP Leaders IV
For Future In Sou
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i Jacksonville, Fla. ? Southern
: leaders (J local and state units
'I of the NAACP will gather hero,
; January 19-20, in an emergency
j regional conference to map plans
I for stepping up th?e \v*Ork of the
1 Association throughout this area
Closed sessions will b(. # hold
! Saturday evening and Sunay
morning, at which plan- will be
iscussed and formulated for increasing
t'c.e nUmlier of southern
Negro voter-, for organizing
a campaign to halt the wave ol
terror ~an dpolice-brutal tty?ftb
pushing the drive to eliminati
segregation in education anc
other public facilities, and foi
expanding the membership u
St. Luke's Church
; Holds Annual
t -?m t
Election meeting
The annual congVcgatio-na'
meeting of St. Luke's Protestanl
1 Episcopal Church, presded ovei
bv the rector. Rev. Adolphu<
? Carty, was highlighted by clee
. tio-n of church officers for 1951:
? and by reports fr?m church or-I
ganizations. The meeting was
- held in Carver School lbrary on
I January 7. Following the bu-lj
ncss session, The Men's Club cn
I tertained all pre-ent af a deli
. j cious ham supper in the schoo
carter in.
[j DICKSON HEADS VESTHY
j J. E.' Dickson was' re-el.-ctcc
senior warden to cad the
I vestry. I. IT. Goodwin was elect;
od junior warden. Other ve-tryI
men elected include; R. H. Paul,
C. D. Ingram, Lt. I, A. Lewis,
Major Roberts. Harry Noah, Wesley
Mangrum, C. W. Fields, C. C.
Roberts, E. E. Roger-, T. S. Martin.
Edgar Chappelle, John
Evans, Henry Marshall, and F.
P. Paul.
BOOKS SHOW NO DEFICIT
The treasurer's?n.-p irt ?h??wfad
.u clear financial*slate. St. Luke's
begin- ,1952 with all debt- paid.
Rep->ts from organizations and
members making, them include:
Woman's Auxiliary, Mr-. C. D.
Pomp y; Indies' Guild, Mrs. I. H.
Go?iwin; St. Cecelia's Guild,,
Mi's. C. D. Ingram; Y< ung Pco
pic's Fellowship and vSu-H*k*ySchool,
Miss' Irby Fields.
CONVENTION DELEGATES
Delegates to the Di^cean Convention
to he held in Spartanburg
in May are to b J. E.
Dickson, I. H. Goodwin, and. F.
P. Paul. Alternates elected are
C. D. Ingram, It. H, Paul and
John Evans.
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s a portion oi' Community Se;
the second an- garet Bowman
inderprivileged e(| to entertain
ird J. Lindsay
<j:M!i Veterans The ,larty 13
th Liberty St. supervision of
ay Afternoon, m it-tee- and th
e adults in the mittee. All me
\s. Virginia 10. and look forwa
liary, Comrade success. The
role of Santa $200.00 plus tl
'airman of the donated by mei
, Mrs; Lizzie ganization. The
tsie Lee Moore, ren to and fron
1 airman of the the members o
leet To Map Plans
th, Now Seething
the s?uth?rn states.
Walter White, NAACP execu- ?
tive secretary, will be the prin- .
. eipal speaker at the Sunday af-' i
, lernoon mass meeting, which' i
'j will be opened to the public.1 (
Other -pcakers will include the
1 state presidents of NAACP con-Is
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ferences and other persons ac-j ]
; tive in the fight for civil rights ^ ]
m the South. ]
[ The Jacksonville conference
1 was called following the ChTist- <
f mas night murder ?f Harry T. <
r, M?onrn; "NAACP" state ourdina- '
? tor, and Ms. Moore, in their 1
1 hom0 at Minis, Fla. Lcaedrs of
[" the NAACP in the South have 1
i indicated that tbeyw ill not be
deterred by this crime and will
assemble here to make a declaration
of thfeir determination to
intensify their efforts to build a
I South wth freedom, justice,
' equality and security for -all..
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t Blasts Talmadge
'i For Demanding
; TV Racial Purge
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NVw Yark ? A vehement pros'
te-t against the demand of Govi
t crnor Herman Talmadge of. Ga.
that Negro performers be bar '
red from television and an ap
peal t'-~ television networks to
1 counter by expanding the opp
rtuniti - ofTcrod Negroes,was
made this, week bv the NAACP.
' Walter White. NAACP secretary,
transmitted by telegram
the statement adapted by memtiers
pre ent at tin 43rd NAACP
>j annual meeting in New York on
Your Satisfaction Is
Our Success I
counts!
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n Jers are very enthusiastic (0]
rd to help make this party a m.
Auxiliary spent more than t
ne additional warm clothing *
mbers and friends of the Or- wJ
i transportation of the child- .
n the party was furnished by
f Post No. 9349. rel
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Pvt. Pearson Now b<y
Stationed With ph
101st Airborne
Pvt. Theodore Pearson, grand;<>n
9f Mrs. Janie Richardson of
kr>00 Barrow Street, Columbia, is
T>w' stationed \tfith the 101st
Airborne Infantry Division,
ramp Breckinridge, Ky.
Before his induction into the
service on September 27, Mr.
Pearson was bandmaster at the
Lincoln High School, Lincolnton.
sr. c. :
He received has secodary education
in the public, school system
A Columbia, graduating from
Booker- High- Schooltn 1945.~He
completed his college work at ^
Johnson C. Smith University,
Charlotte, N. C., receiving from I
that institution the A.B. degree fl
in 1949." I
Wlhile in Columbia Pvt. Pear* I
son was very active in civic and H
January 7, to Frank Stanton, H
president CBS-TV; Robert I
Kintner, president of- ABC-TV7 I
Joseph McConnell, president of H
NBC-TV; and Allen B. DuMont, I
presdent of DuM?nt -5V.
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'hin?5 have gotten so bad a- 1
nd here that Ole Hag just *
owed off her "lay-by" rags a
I took to the field again to
you what's being put down ^
this here rocking t?wn.
irst fhing they's still talking v
?ut a certain hideout pl$e? is
"Kansas City Kid." He and s
II buddy staged a party there B
? night and the GI tricked a
!& PQfikctbQok*. She Jatd^d^Pn,
the "kced with a mean look-' i
! razor, took everything he
i. Boy, was he glad to get .
it
>ver on the Hill, they say the
ller and twirler has been - npmg
Tor joy^ She tnoughi" ~
Hag was dead forevy. But," 7
, who's you fooling? *The ole ?
in don't know nothing but
Lat you and that special slouchi t
down the last time is a scan- .
1 to the jaybirds. Want Hag
tell all your business?
Talking about "Sound Off."
li should have heard the little
iool marm sound off the othnight
when the GI boyfriend
a pay day) surprised "her and
lin thing was out in the oounY
with the rrsoon brightening
> things just' enough to see
iat trees to duck. She hollers')
the owls left the place
igious activities among the
utb -ot the cty. He is a memr
of Ladspn Presbyterian,
lurch, Columbia, and Kappa
i fraternity. I
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led up in a certain Harlem }
[eights spot tile other night
nd, believe it or. not, she duck- v9
d down under the table and
ast her breath when the GI |
trolled- in* But a little later,
/hen a tall, slender high and i
ight brown thing pulled In and
aid "Darling, I sorry I'm late,"
he turned the table over and
he joint was a jumping. .
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