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-V MJ m W ,,^ 0 ~ J Tm l| I k>>'A ' *| _ . &&K&!fec2*uL**- : ^Bl TV x?: Milts D. Bogan, above, complet ing his tenth year as principa ^ tf45^RC**w eieraemary ant highi Schools of West Columbia has been recently appointed bj the Boar^of Trustees in the ^ tf'Ct a? Director of Negrt f Schools in the Brookland-Cayct district of Lexington county. Hi Will have charge of the Cayc( * Welcome Teachers Enjoy your meals and *., A relaxation At The I Chauffers' Inn gfe ; . . .* . If.' *' 1004 Washington Street CROMER'; Guaranteed T - At wholesale for 3 fy; Salted, Parch' We ship by Bus, Tru , 1235 Assembly Street ? - .?? - * .... / ? "^1 Qpenil|g For ^1 "SHABY-Rl g Barbecue ? Every Erid ? 1927 Heidt Street Br CAPITA SANDW1 %'(iood Food At R . , - OZIK JAC1 {' . I GO? Harden Street' LAFAYETTE^ and BILLIA1 8 Experienced Barbe # La ALL MILITARY PEI LeRoy Hart PHON 1010 Washington Street . ?? *71'. .. - . .T.~. ~Y?ur Bakery Ne p Wedding and anniversaries, u ? parties, gai-togeibar, for even W? bake to your order. Aprkot Dandies, Coffee Rin Rolls, Bread and Special Oo gV TAYLOR'S KIT ., , 42 Spring Street . TMqriiu t ...... 10NK TICKET COVKIW ? ANNUA FRIDA v >' r?-? . jy.< " " ' "* I ^ / BL *SV fcb V i:y^V e ieeB,wrrvT*m*e-B * 1iL ' > \ "yl' ||: v ITJMRS^B m i^HIPf I QH|'. . rf.? HHHHBHKS^v BHBIHHH - system, the Lakeview elemen-j -1 tary and high schools. 1 During Mr. Bogan's tenure! 3' with the Brookland-Caycc sys--j , tern the Lakeview elenuntary r\ and high schools have grown from seven teachers and 221 , students to 20 teachers and 597 ij students. The high school has ; j been accredited by the state ?department of ducation. J Mr. Bogan has also served as I principal of the Kelley Bosen-j l wald School, the Williston Jun-i | ior high ?chool at Williston, and ; | the Brookgreen Garden Private i School at Brookgreen, in Georgei town county. ^ . | STRIKES ANY AGE Arthritis and. rheumatism! ! strikes any age. Youngest was1 j four months old, oldest 80 years j i of age. S P-NUTS Vorst In Town all Sporting Events ed and Boiled ck or Railway Express Phone 2-9952 rath Carolina ?i? ? - ? J2f2J2I2I2f2J2J21VttZI2J2I2!2JEJ2fil' jcjcicjcicjcjcjcjycjcjcmmycjcf^ ^Knfi * iSl est park i lay, Saturday & Holidays S IN, Proprietor ] ? j Columbia, S. C. g j iizrajgjzrafziajajgiErarajai^^ j ?~r^======^ | vlcity 1ch shop Reasonable Prices'9 KSONt-P*o|u Phone 9162 w-iky**,*ur"1 iinn in BARBERSHOP^ ) ?n patmop t > AJ/ M. ^ I M.U V/ J ? W Tf? I j test Equipment *; ^ f iSONNEL WELCOMED ? ) iy, Proprietor \ E 39146 . ( t Columbia, S. C. ) ?ds Our Specialty i ise our "Personalized" For your r meal, tor your bakery servke gs. Fruit Cake. Pound Ca*? '/< casion Pastries CHEN BAKERY Charleston, S. C ne B-023S ?. j | Wth?PATHON $1.00) GEN61 L OME Y NIGHi . ' 4- 1 . ; , ; . x'u "7 - ;. . ; A & T Readies To Defend Baseball Championship ^SGREENSBORQ, N. C;?The A wX^Ccllege Aggies, defeivding ! 1951 fc^.A .A. Beseball champ: ions are An for 9 "roughi battle" 1 to retain the title this year ac( cording to Ff!ix Karris, base ball -coach at th? college. "In ; spite of the fact that we had 68 'players to report -for?the- 4mUal practice, the gaping holes in our pitchdng staff and outfield caused by graduation just can't be fill ed by freshmen," continued the coach. . ' He had in mind vacant positions he has to fill in the outfield foTmeriy o6e?pied-by Howard Rouse and Robert Park Smith, botJb ^ of whom graduated last year and are now playing with "A"* class teams' in organized j baseball. His-chief wail was an I the of pitchers. Ernest I Canada who won a iUld 1'ki one |~ and Edward Martin with a 8 win and no loss record, both' playing with the Philadelphia Stars, are not around this year. The pitching staff starts off' with a nucleus inducing vet- j erans, Raymond Jjhnson, 2-0; j Lionel Jackson 1-2 and Eugene | Tapscott, 1-0, whose records arc; not so poor, "But experience is t very important and there fellows haven't had nough," chim-| es in Coach Harris. Boston Rookies Impressive As Braves Top Yanks! ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (CNS) [ ?The Boston Braves* Negro I rookies?Bill Brtxton and George Crowe?continue to be impressive as this week these two help- { ed their team to get the winning run that beat the Yankees in a brilliant 1-0 game. It wa-s the 14th inning of the, game when outfleldei5 Bill Bru-1 ton, who is reputed to be a fast-j or runner than the great Samj Jethroe himself, replaced Jettv-( roe in the lineup.' Then on his first time at bat?the 14th inning?Bruton lashed a liner to left center for two bases. Even his getting to second base was an achievement as only one Brtave had -^or.e thiat successfully off roaster pitcher Vic Raschi Then Geoige Crowe proceeded to breaX up the ball game wit' a litu- drive into the Jaft field corne>, This one was good for, two bases also and brought Bruton on home. Hank Thompson, Is He Up Now For Giant Trade? . SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. (CNS)?Tht? heavy buildup thatj Manager Lippy Durocher hasL been giving Hank Thompson as j the "Revelation of the Spring" has most folks thinking now that1 Leo is sounding out Hank asj trad^ bait. And the team be'-j most interested in making the pitch to?the lowly Pirates. The Pirates have been long in-1 tcre-ted in a Negro player but of top drawer caliber ? like, Jackie Robinson. Branch Rickey! announced that that, was one- of, the first thing- he wanted to do as General Manager of Pittsburgh. Ho could u-e the steady! Infielding of Hank and in a' nice j>ackagP deal the Giants i could be angling for Murray 1 Dickson, th^ 20 game -winner." Anyhow, it's a sure thing that j wiicn Leo is praising a guy too j high, he's got trado on his mind. | Welcome Teocbe-rs TilC UAWPV nmnnnn auu Iiuiuil Wftli l Titt STATE PARK "Where the Elite Meet and Greet" PHONE 3-4869 I A GOOD PLACE TO BUY USED CARS PAY AS YOU RIDE ED. BROCKS Motors 2516 Main St. Ph. 3-8045 Columbia, S. C. B AI. ADMIflSlON 6ft C^NTS A rrt 4 * It A 1 A 1 f, A PR I ? * %/, ?# 4 f: .. ' , *? (?,' * '** I __ _ , J. S. Anderson, 2510 Gervals n | St., Columbia, recently accepted c the position of State Supervisor ' I of F arm -League. His office-is lo- -* cated tir the -Palmetto State* Teae'-ers -Association Building, i 1740 Tnytor St. Mr. Anderson-a did hK undergraduate study at S Allen University and since that t time - Advance Work has been v dune in th^ school oPSocial Work, h Univ. of iJa., and ha> attended J Summer Schools at Yale Li Hampton Institute, School of si Agriculture at Soutrv Carolina 1; State College. Being talented in tl TALKING TH I : ^ ^ $v^k- V N-" <r > f '$ jisR "SSM^-'-v v-; Roscoe Browne (center) is all new boss, David Davidson (right sales manager of Schenley Impor friends and business associates we track star on his appointment as for Schenley Import. Among thos La Mar-Cheri in New York, was J ' Now York Pionoov Club undor wfa a leading contender fpr a middb Olympic tcam.> NOW-Old PREMIUM Hit STRAIGHTJ ftOTTtlD. & , E N T H ' L 4 4L. I I Biusic tffc also studied voice unBlor Funfc^^OfflWMQ .Jfl^',wfcp lance v. ?rk at the Huggins I Ichool crfjaAilsic HBft* Juliardl l>nervatory of Music. I For nine y'ars He served as In mstrnctur Vi~ flVe PUPllul lebonis ot ha-tdwr^and Lexinglon. Until his appointment Ihe H ' an instructor at the John G. Bii'hards Industrial School. I Mr. Anderson is aLo engaged Hi many civic organizations; B>mo '>f '.hem include the RichBind County Teachers Associaflnn, President, Beaver Lodge Biki/^C rwicp II IU J W V kiv "IrT ~rK7? A. j figs-*"- ^JiSnef ITVrrw f * Ki . WK'-.^sW 'M -i K! fm . -?? . :r iKdC^il * J1 :'V.\ Ismiles as he converses with his l),_vice president and general It Corporation. More than 200 Ire on hand to congratulate the ' la national sales representative Be attending the party, held at rw> Yani-fv fl^fn ~r ?v.~ J ^ ~ , y vvmvii vi ihc os? colors Browne has ha come { c-dbUnce berth of\ the U. S. Hickory Be I AGE at N l OLD :kori iUUHBUN"1 Aito available IN-BOND tOO MOOP PONSORED BY OMICRON { !\ 'I p I L E !\ 11 jB *;,' ?>*. ?;??> ip .? t- kB^mBBBBB I ?., .|| wn y1 s . * [ jd! northermost Island of Ja"l-I I nnn '- -' ,.?}'. I* If dl * Sva'ff'. \iiil^ ^ii ^ilili J a century ago,* now U taking to jc P??hh, a member of the 8th J uf fioulh Carolina StdW^A^and ^ M. College, Orangeburg. S. CI and received his commission am Bl a reserve officer after, four yeafci J I! training in th ROTC unit at tEe "J Mrcoft###? " ? M I -- I -^- i ?J I Roy Campanelta was asked how he was making out on the welgkft I situation, .Roy beamed and an nounced "just two more pounds B to go." Evidently the Mayo diet B of eggs has worked so well that B Campy will be off It in just a few days. .3^V- vV rB No. 7, 'Columbia. District Depu| tv for the Scotish "Rite^Masons^ Workers Education, Member of Planning Council of Taylor St. U.S.O., Pianist of several churches in Richland and Fairfield counties and is also an_ insructor of quartet singing in Columbia. He is seen above discusssing one of the farm projects with Mr. Loranze Chavis of Eastover. | I.ET US SERVICE ) | YOUR CAR \ i Quality Brands of Oil# 1 and Gasoline ~ \r ! 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