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. v- *M '.^S? - ' " v si ? ' 'fc. .; ? ^ and IX F^)tt' L 7.. . j* | PU" Jn^8M * v' 'gHH Iff' I BjE^Pw v.'^^i ./''v{ ?i&V *Hy>:>ll ?lii^ ^ 'oFv* 4ftrtL^Er.A IliTWl I I Vh.lVIKTRRIAI ITl of the miniate I ^ 'r (In* initial BanqUet, h HPfewlege Cafeteria: (!. to r I E?R. H. Wilson, Rev. and Mr K Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Livin Mrs. C. B. Freeman, Dr. an Ba coats, Pres. and Mrs. A. B. Pr*W40th Birthday of Gir Shows Vast Democr NEW YOPK ? Found d in the ( A State of Georgia, the Giri Stouts n of America point.- with pride to its success in fostering democrat -?cy as it looks forward to its 40th sj. Anniversary to be observed on 01 March 12th, throughout the na- si tion. Perhaps Juliette Gordon N Low, the Founder, foresaw, when bi she made her now famous phone w | ' .call in Savannah, Ga., shortly o: after returning htrnie from Eng-,w land, that her organization wou.<5 O embrace weli over a million and d< "a half young t girls of all races, i creeds and colors in the United s States within forty years. She j was a native Df Savannah. * That telephone call to a * friend began with the words, 1 At*---1 "Come right oyer! I've;g-ot \ .5 - tf%f the girls o?" - ; * vannali, and all Amedca and : ? all the world." With character- i i btb wirihm He tti | | 1 tapped potential of girls from , V to 17 aa a powerful force ' ( " for good nn- | f The handful of 12 girls who' w . iL - A a - i* ? ' cuiswcicu we iixsi caxi nave " grown into 1,,500,000 of which & some 30.000 are Negroes located, ^ in all p irts of the UJ3.A Negroes! & came- rcto the orgwnhJfttion a-i 1 'ha j^ear 1917," wjien lbg|N >t? ScO rt troop c<V?npo*ad( ^ sHEx') gfcls was formed in New m Bedford, Ma^ . by the efforts of. *c Mi's. M^rgaivt Dale, Mis* Jennie 6' Scarborough and Mir. Eldora H -Wiiliams. xvith tho encourage-' m and assistance of the Rev. K DO. V^ajker, Pastor of Bethel t! I Sewing Machines 1 " ^ 'I SEUi ? TRADE ' I st I Ok REPAIR I -Ifiactervais St. K ^ TELEPHONE 2-8085 R ns fl T o Thanks V ;I Ul the families and fi ~?tl?memod on a beautiful ser like to express our own thank fflrprpf nmt ov; 'TV Out the W1 make no decision contrary t< < are not the final judges. Our the ki*077ledge that we have Fielding's Home 122 Logan 3treet Charleston, Sou I *OOCH6HfiHOHCHCH?H3<HfrrH>CHlHSlfl5HCHUCHCKH> ATLANTIC C( J ' INSURANCE P*w c , "THE GOLDEN RUI fc - i HOME OFFICE: ? 149 W CHARLESTON, SOU1 District Of : BEAUFORT CHARLESTON *j" : ' COLUMBIA L GHEKNV1LI<8 J" O* Twwrty-lftk ] a in > ?? # fU ?Q?nOO?H8H?OH^^ PMcrtptlm FtIM A fin DB DIAL ft ' " ' 7- ?r t? ----? ? I ' V * i ft - " - > ':A ; ^> \* ' *' ' :JRKc <^ 9 ^^Ht^EB^;^h9HIW; vj*i I^^h^HB'L ! !JION BAN- Knd Mrs. W. M rs and their and Mrs. N. U. eld in Bene- Kcv H M ^y] w) " Re V *?{* Mrs. Charles H ?. K. C.W.I- u?. ._ ... p gsione, uev. " '1VV1 -L.r id Mrs. J. A. i.t- . M. l'ilt? ? Bailey, Rev. shall and KU?st, 1 Scouts ( atic Growth Chur h, lending the ba>e10411 of h is church for the first < S ,r<5' tc Sii.i e that time Negroes lnvo ir. ad throughout the Girl Scout ' rganization, integrated on i has of equality in many of the forthern sections, and quietLy ringing together Negro and hite girls in Southern regions ' ti mahy '"occasions in Keeping ^li ith the spirit of the National ^ ffice to foster racial' unity, un- j ^ jrstanding and equality. Marking the 40th Anniver- i V' : M ary celebration will be rep- I reacntatlves of 1,507 Integra- ! j ed Girl Scout troops in the j Vortli and West and 1,634 all- j Vegro Girl Scout troops in th? j( ( South. Also, NegTo officers of 1 he mbvfiiteht wlio are int*- ; jj : rated in the National Office ( ind throughout various re- i tional and local offices. v1 In the recent encampment of *p lirl Scouts,' girls worked, ate, y leflt, and pHa^yedJ together on[ ^ ig basis of equality in the same; w ents, and Negro Girl Scouts ^re sent as representatives lrom| m number of inter-racial Girl tc cout units in the country, or of fu leir State set-up. In 1949, a Ne-; "o Girl Scout represented the p atire State of North Carolina, i" ot o^Jy are Negro girls t]&e J] :JS.A^ encouraged t.. ovement, but girl:* from Am<$r- " an territories such a<, the Vir-'^l n Islands,. Puerto Rico, and st awaii. di Leaders of the Girl Scout cc ovement at the 40th Anniver- C' lry are planning to redouble, ieir efforts to expand the or-'.'r mization and to work for great, hi ' integration of the racc>, as ell -n- to extend their energies r good will and mutual under- ati ending among races, and hauls. * Kr FIVE PERCENT T rT;.\\ rheumatic di ease- af-" tdn cts five per cent of our nn- th< >nal population. Its causes and re are -".ill uluiuit??c4> cur '? they ""Were at- the beginning Jirnr- tlv Ve Receive lends who have complivice we in turn worrH? ? 9. We honestly try to inishes of each family?to _i ) their desire?-laii we I best reward comes with V.? c. 1.. 1- _1- .C ubcu tt uiy neipiui. ; For Funerals || Telephone f?01 1 1, ith Carolina || c>CH><?CH>o-a{>o<300<>ortoc>-ooa{ve. I )AST LIFE COMPANY I i . jV COMPANY" S-jV KNTWORTII 8TRERT 6 I T0 CAROLINA X I Ttees: X1 H ARTS VII. I,E J ORANGEBURG |L . ROCK BOX I SPAETANBLHL jfc = 8IIMTKR 5 *Mr mi ierr1?e j mth Carolina j ^ QHawtCHtBBC^ogwKmeKHuyocHT 1 ig Company | t Rtmonahle PHcm | I LIT IBT I 4R? |^e n r I ?CHWC ? *' > ' Ht' V.A-- , . * ' '* ' ' iiM I -, f I ?.A .-?t- ?r^-9 I. v Sr"" ^31 r ' " " 1 I Bowman. Cor. Sect'v. Rev.! I Center, Rev. R. D. Glover,; in lor, Vice-President, Rev, and M I Brown, Rev. W". S. Book-! li( l?v. and Mrs. F. M. Youngs,' Ind kiiest. Rev. \V. J. Mar- an Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Jenkins.' vl( /hoir Stages ; it Tnionn v uiijuv licricn ur CHARLESTON pa! Mrs. Drayton, director of the ,j,.j, enior Choir of the Washing- to|1 >n (formerly Wesley) Method- m.( t Church, Magnolia Section with nut] ?e cooperation of member* of ...u, te choir presented u stylp re- sp. lew Feb. 18 at the. church. l N lod . l- were Misses' EH a Lei t|OI1 mkins, Ida Leo Simmon-, Mar- wj,, iret Middleton, Vermel Alston, ?er zella Jo lies, l^argarct Cokely, Qs uby Morris/ Virginia Dicker- poc n, E. Bates, Irene Ravenol, Re11 1*1 I oca Palmer, Lillian Williams/ t-. Gertrude Duggin. Apparell a , as purcha-sed from Jr. Rebel, ?< ttle Town, Peggy's Dress Shop,' ? mmoh's, Dai>y Bogin, Lerner's, avidson's, Dianne Dress Shop, p jnklin. Elza, Harry Miller. Con-' in? m.- and the Thrifty Lady. Par- ^ cipanls of the program were iloists: Mrs. O. L. Scott. Elsie ^ atchell, Lillian Williams, Cal- . ^ ts?Alston,?Rebecca Palmer, r~ <helma Dfrayton, pianist, Mrs. ^ ermell Alston and Edna BrownJ . ndered a piano duett. Guests ere: Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs.' J. | fb?Jj ;gion, Mrs. M. Middleton, Mrs. . ul n | / Richardson. Mrs. Mary Als>n. Proceeds for the building ' 1 nr! nf Hta' r-V?irrr?V? dr. >ackiri^ Car njurea ChiW Willie Mao Blocker, 10, of 23- the Senate St. was njurod when raci rirok by a car backing info a Clai ivewav early this week, no- Mac Hiding to a reflor4. from the grac durobia Traffic Department. and The report stated "hat she.was d J cat* ' .? Columbia Hospital for the >f the back The driver the ; car was identified any J i. V.' Knott 32.* of 2355 Sen- Lou e. street. seer Invc ti^ntm;: ffic? r> :11 P?"'f lott hacked hi- 1041 Ruick >e- "den n backward into th? driveway ' "the n.ir'h site of th str< < t J <! Mn.u k tin? > hi!.) -'amim in A drivowny .... \ PHtKlkt l.tHVl li t ISi <>>H S 'Vrthriiis-usuully .-tiikcs .imrnm o-o with lowest ineonu*-. 'vrsrEtomrnKSKBuammmmar I HASH ft \C puompt soviet: '? Spring St Phone f4Jl| "We Cure Strtr Shoee"?R ' , < IIAKI.FSTON, S. C. 1 J ' aaBMMSir 7? !j1 M9MMMMMT 'IHIW ? *J? PEMBROKE'S ;;; Film Exchange Y t) \\ iinm solind programs, $1 0? v per day $0.00 per week ''v. t heat est releases in Western -hu Features, Religious Film n-n John H. Pembroke, Prop. rxi >5 Spring St. Dial 605? h;,ri Charleston, R. C. ' of When In Charleston ?.Eat At? ! ? BROOK'S (Midtown Grill) j CliArk?ton> Finest" i to Alhert N. Bnoki, HfT. ; <.m M Monti St. CkuMw, 8. G. rd ~ , Pt< th< The Beit Show In T*w* co? L I N C O L N ioU THEATRE foi No Rich Stflfi to Cltah No Skfe Kntraneet Tew FitNMfe b Ahrayi Aufsito* w M KDCQ nun ? t ^DR Was ivian Who I Vhite House Maid S CHICAGO, 111. ? Laughter! s '.he joy of President Roo.-e- 'l t's life. "The pr.ople way ie-_ al ruber him as the man they e- I1 t'.?d to the highest office .n " land four times, as the upo-- Vl onurWow -Deal, tftv oxf~ ^ >r of the Four Freedoms, ae ' (' immand'.'r in.Chief. 'But to me, h evvas simply ( Bo-s or Vapa,' a hard-workman who loved his family !'d nothing better than a a . ,, - ri fih. This is tlhe intimate and iirm memory of Mr. Roose- ' It as held by Mrs. Elizabeth ^ cDuffie, a White House maid 1111 r 12 years who writes of her e with the President and his miw?"for was my?bowk," ?? the5 current issue of Ebony <>n ngazine, lending Negro pub- Ins nation the world. Lizzie," as she was known >ur d the White Hou-o. proles an nnpublvcizod glimpse Mr. Roosevelt'> life as I'r sim nt. With affection and sun- >r _ , Mt city. Maw. M^Duflie draws a ui-Warni:uy ano j., e o? FOR ns a man who 1 >ved ,, laughs, a a man who lov d t; "s and gaiety, who loved ^, i'lng his hand<ontrollr d aulobile around Warm Spring:; __ re Mian anything el-o, as: a Y a who thought in big'tinn.- ? l'U it came to government !l nding tint who had to bor- /"fc u dollar for church codecv? ' is. a man who cfused to-'pari ^ n, his old -westers no mathow worn they liad become, ? ai a man who rated the pros- !>( ? t of getting his hair rut. a * a 1 who insisted on using leftNil rs from meals and finally a- ' " man who' wa- "dcmovatic *slt< hout posing and a true friend ' * the Negro * without patcrnal-~*'u> rojrt her vantage point as a id, ivllrs. McDufTie observed an ivy -oi.-tlie .little _e.venis_.lkut... #i? c plaoO in the White Hou-e, Y< -little events that, naturally- co ime quite significant these sai rs as historians seek to e- pr uate thr* phenomenal career sii FDR. She remembers Harry ti< >kins as a man who m-is'ed a ; t she, Lizzie, come to his wed- gr; 2 "but not in your uniform," of das a mV1 this country owes vi< eat d<-bt of gratitude because T are untiring work in behalf r. f< f-e government; She remtvi- no a Winston Church ill's ' {. 1 " fW*C ^ ~ " '4 off W-*rf-J^Tr * --- r."e of ?r<v liv" President _ i.demld' n mui ng around shouting, "Santa 4ho; as from England is coming," lame Chaing Kai-Shek, as a i>r> ions" lady who'tipped her $oO of treated the household help of lie White House very well; te: late Harold Iek s who gave or Presid* lit a lugger ka k than nf uv else hi his Cab.tie"; wt :sc Howe. one of FDR\ first poi etarie- wh. > had more op- wr muty to influence the Ptes-j O t than anyone else. ! Bur ere's A Farmer Wh arms Kut Kept Kij*;! V - T N Alt ski".: k_ '.I.:! ._ < : 1 . '\ a: a 10-;. Uul. h.? . ;;.iv t .i j >. . * i i t A. 'i ; iij?i < >k i >;?. II.:.! .n Si"". . ; i ! ? ; ? i v. i'i k << 'he Ik S ai . . nrt m rl I \,;I' . U : u: t ' !:.* .Mi Mrs. M..: hall *h' 0:w<>i;',( ! !';.: i:i ' ' ieh th. v \ inj; t ki t ;? :r. family l> r. -ann a pai'.raT. ? , , , - .... if n; > '.vllh Tw ' 'HMf tiv CM 11(1 . "W<? Moil 1 . is';' our ho v.- h joriomo :h ufTirul*us we I," s\'<\ Mr.. Mar-hall. n< A part Indian and a member rt the (ireek Nation, he began a rining on his lfiO-r.cre allot- oj ent in 1911, but soon lost it. ^ ten he set out to buy a farm td had paid 52.400 on it out his cotton crops when he dis- ^ ivered the title wasn't clear." r LI started to give up and m >vo jown, but^ my wife liked in? ifttTy Shd T dtd ton, so vc Start- } out again to try *o own a >ce of land/' The next year ?y paid down on 60 acres that K0J it them $6,000. When they paid, en t, they bought *70 acrejr mere $3,000. -I ' We own this land, every I Out t fa1 it, and we have the deod*.."; y.i r. Marshall boaato. He and one tvn \ Jay B.. gross about $7,000 a | b ar The other son, Adallas, sa - r~"r I ^oved His Laughs ays In Memoirs Mrs. McDuffie's account is iBhliffliteih- by some lively necdotes to emphasize her mint that ''Probably more tan anything else Mr. Kooseelt to me was a man who mgliod. He- laughed when a icnic table fell down at Hyde ark. taking all the fancy sal lis and sandwiches. He laughI at me because I was always illing on waxed floors. He Iways teased the people a>und himi" \s for herself as she lives n iicnvn'. now in Atlanta, Ga ny . White House souve s giveen her by the Presiden s .McDuffie recalls vividly th \ >he assumed as "SASOC A." setfsappointcd-rocretary -colored-people's affairs. Fo tance, Walter White, the exe !i\i- director of the NAACF uiId by - pass a few govern nt rhanm K through inc." Sh s able to interest Mr. Roosc 1' in cases of discriminate t'ne po tal' strvice and othe s. Mi IlufTie prizes a nr*m vernnient ag; nVe. s and tod.v >fn FDR advising her abou appointment of N egmeN t ' ;vi (HV ! K 'Sit 1 I 1! I t h< C. our Show Moves ito Third Year 0. NBC-TV rfcw YORK CITY ?Not withT-ing remarks mad- by mhrrv pie in the television industrv t an audi- nee could not be d for an hour and a half CILs 90-minutJ- televi-ion mutl revue, "Your Show ol uvs-." starts its third year or air vvi'h 1>T(m-least of Marcxi Having onsistently placed long the five top TV shows its initial program,. iur Show of Shows" has ntinuouslv starred Sid Caer and Imogene Coca. The ogram has been sold out ice September 1950, to parrip^ting sponsors who foot sireaiile.hill in time and proam charges for the benefit the more than 20,000,000 ewcrt, who see the show. he ' '...V Williarrt* Quar'et is >atu:\ attraction that ha* apj tu< show since it* be > i' this sudden rise in r. >pi aritv, the -fringing , n . / up ti.en in c Ui> iv. ..ight club, hotel and it re engagements.Max JLiebman, producer, oudly notes that "Your Show ?. ' so k.i nlr a/1 ...x K?r ?> liniw ^ imi i\ru u|i u,? a exports wlio put together a mi spirit, an dbv a platoon experts who put together a u musical review every ek by work ing the major riion of the lf?8 hours in th* ek. v i nvid -n.-t >sii*11 -rtj'ti* i-s ho.*t. md;:,. . o Lost Two lit On Trying - ; : t"*7 . . .? ,. v : !".**: i j . *.. * *" ' ,t'. . t . ,v ;:' Ml ;f, . , i*. . r , i "' '' .?\ : ; i ;< t. i., i. : : 11? .11i l mi b-t! ???>' ?>! the ,;ilf Jjhf f't< -I I ll!l!C : t ' ,t ) r |.1]hI 11 > Ot h *. *"??!? . In addition to (*otton, they >vv ? e I I oorn, soybeans, oam, calves, hops, broiler^ id epps. County Apent liarId K. Berry has helped them > develop improved pastures. 'Wo Iik?- it better this way, /s Mrs. Maarshall, 'now w ve money coming in year md and I can make some horn - T'?/A K/ve? .r. ? ? .tv in -? A v?j wdin I a long? ime."? Vfi >r Tnc* WtMtsms, the hom monstration agenT, poihls 01 at Mrs. Marshall is puttin me of her money from broil ; and eggs into home applianc d modem conveniences. Hie Marsha Ms formed thei ther and-aona partnership tw as ago and like it iflne. "We at >*. worried now about the fan ei.^i lost wtwsi we're gone y Mr. Marshall i m ? i B W - -; , Sarah Vaughn, .! Ella Fitzgerald ; Are Top Singers, j 'See' Declares NKW YORK - Ella Fitzger. ' aid, t'considered *.he champ ? f j '.hem all by many authorities in , O-rtrude Lawrence was the guest star, and thi- pattern been followed ever Jiince with such outstanding stars a5 Mische El-( " man. Jo> FoiTar. Pearl Bailey,' , Melvin Douglas, Madcbone Oar- ( , roll ;md many others / a Lena Heme, Celebrated night club singer who has also been fatiwed in. maafy motion pic- -? 11 tude musicals, is among the many j ej nationally famous figures to have y " appeared' on the star-studded < . i--~ - - . k show a* rr>st< and horteasc*. for better 0 used cars ski: t Jell Knight *:zui Main Mreet 0 We have just what you want We WW ? SKLL -r- TKADK Come in-look us over. I JefT Knight H. Boyd Phone 1-2838 I! I IiLUE PALACE ! I Tea Shoppe -4 I Delicious Home Cooked | I Meals I I Phone 9122 BLUE PALACE 11 Hotel i I All Outside Rooms ' | Phone '^178 ^ q 917 Washington Street | j * BLUE PALACE 11 Tonsorial Parlor ? 1 B. W. Williams ami , j} 1? (\ C. Williams. Props, i H 1 no.'! Washington. Street I l i klu m V%i-* I ' W ~ A -j..' iir, jT; , i i /Sbtt tli i J ANN '1 * i* <*l *! M A J i - 7? 1 * I M Open to the Fuhli "i e , i . 5 JO! 8 ,*y Ie _ "\ye are hack or lr 0 c ? ' ____ J5 i th? Add," and Sarah Vaughn, * 'who does tantalizing things with rhythmic accents," are named by 3*.eve Allen as top singers in an t article in the current issue of See' Magazine just released. Ella, says the CBS star in his regular-"StH'-ing Stars" feature,1 "is blessed with the ability to nake a pretty sound. When she i'nic wee*,.' the lltencr Is en-, rancod by her tone whether he understands her style of music ir not." In nd-L-tisn, 'he ex-disc jockey declare-, "Ella can sing Aith Irumor, another attribute hat is truly rare Very-few *ing- j crs know tiov Ella '? one ot if them." , ' |i In describing S ah Vaughns) tyle, Steve says, P is difficulty* find adjectjves r. prdieablr- vo peculiar, bewitching noise that he can make with larynx.I >he slithers from one note to tbe^ For the right attir rade ? see lis we he Ladies and Children/* Dress Ladies, Childrens and men' Ladies and Children's Blou Ladies and Children's Unde Ladies. Children's and Mer Men's Work clothes. Men ai Men's slacks. Men and Boys' Hats and C Men's Dress Shirts.^ Ladies- and Men's Sweaters A full line of notions a Ladies Spring Coats, a Ladies Handbags. HOYS and MEN'S JACKFT Columbia I)ept PHONE 2-7212 120( SAVE with with GOO! extra-MILEAGE LET US MAKE Y( EASY T WK11 GUARA ' Por 12 Mo 15,000 II It Even < Bruises, B\o\ Pay as Jit tie as $ WALTER TIRE gE 1506 Taylor ! ,ynin ,1 . >* ??*< ?*. in OUNCEME ? on or near RCH 21. 19 t (?olCe$e c Under the Manager HN B. EVA] i the job ? meet yot I. , i i ' ? i I ^ 1 "T*- . \ V other oilily* tias the v9MP9 thiv iide of Yam* Sumac.9 I ?r ^ ^ NEW HOPR ' S Today there is new hope-9 I the ai-4.h?iti> sufferer in the fot^fl of two n/w hormone compound^* - Cortisone and Actli. Becaus$^^H Qf harmful side effects, more re^R search is yet to be done to per- ^ fee* them. ; 1. ? A GOOD PLACE TO - * * HUY USED CARS V T*Y AS YOU RIDE 'A ED. BROCKS . Motors ^2516 Main St. Ph. 3-8045 Columbia, S. C. vmL e in the Easter Pa- * \ we it. _ - :\i ?8. 8 shoes. ses. - - v rwear. i*e Hftsiorv id Boys* overalls, aps. nd novelties. ill colors. rs. ' j I't J it DYEAR^ . I NEW TREAttP| I H R TIRE SAFE I ? *Mfei j| TEN ' 11! NTEE IJ nths Or ?* vouts, Etc. | 1.25 per week POND'S I '^^ECkT' & :rvice store-street Phone 3-9121 :nt p 5 2 ~ V \ J ' - .*1 nent of its owner A : * I - - - t ns | : w- - J ir friends here* -i , ' ' ' ^ s ' "* ' * ? f-H " >. % i .... - * - ' . .. \ ? .