Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, April 05, 1952, Image 13
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ON A REPOftTER'S BEAT J-fl
F .' Well, that smirk T. J. ((SuJ^
B*.C; dvan) has been wearing ever
sine* hfe took Wilson Simkins wa,
>ut golfing and soundly thrash- Jac
?d him has disappeared. He a I
ranked a certain newspaper edi- Thi
tor out Moaday afternoon, pre- aim
eumedly for the same ldnd of trei
treatment.' Now, he's wailing Hai
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? number of btlek, shake and I
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4er houses without underpinning
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tat guy hasn't bsen golfing in j
lost a year ,ye*. he beat me :
M down in IS holes." By the
r, the editor's happiest luck A
i on hole five on the Port
Itton course where he scored l
tirdie with a huge audience, i
it had a lot to do with T. J.'s
tude afterwards. He began to <
nble. - Wonder how Attorney <
okt R. Boulware and LeRoy <
dy wound, up? f
everend Robert it Wilson,
tor ofSt.PeulBaptist Church |
I State Park hospital chap,
was back in town Monday j
x a week of visiting 'and ?
iching in northern points. d
STA Officials say that last!
ek's annual convention was
largest attended in their his.
r. One factor was that this
i election year; another was,
good weather.. But nobody
igreed when one said "My,
r have pouried into this burg
q everywhere."
re hear that dry cleaner H.
DtnrOini hoo *M*?ty?Una
-?* j m*ii> Mao Avvcuvtj puivaaoan
excellent lot out on Far- f
Road, near Greenview Vil- f
i. What's upr bud? (3
Jid from over Sumter way *
rybody is talking about c
very lovely new home
Attorney and Mrs. W. B. 11
fces, into which they recent- 6
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Phone 96*8 *
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C. C. Williams, Props.
003 Washington, Street! lJ
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49 DeSoto Custom 4-door
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end heater . . .. ..
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GH23RAW?Mr and Mrs. John
3. Cole are protfc) greats of a:
Mkby girl, You- anda,
who a*4mdjta!in?af9?28,
weighing 8 pounds,, two ounces.
3harleseita sad Charles
Sdward Mlddleton
CHARLESTON?Mx .and Mrs. ;:
2hafrlet> Mlddleton, 16 Wtscott
2ourt, are the parents of twins,
Charlosette. and Charles Edwirds,
born February 29.
twa fttito Ihilrhliuwa^"? gr**
CHARLESTON?^tr. and Mil*
lenry HutchinsoflT 102 Smith
itneet, are proud parents of a
laughter, Roae Marie, named for
ier two grand mothers.
\Mftrtrud\ _
MRS. A. D. BETHEA let
DILLON ? Funeral services
or Mrs. A. D. Bethea were held |h(
rom Bethel A.MiE Church Thurs- 01
ay afternoon with a capacity of ^
riends and relatives in the
hurch for the last rites. .
Rev. W. M. McDonald, a forner
pastor, delivered the euloy.
Also present were Rev. and |j
/trs. B. S. Taylor of Anderson, y
JOHN LEE STACKHOU8E
LITTLE ROCK?Funeral ser- 1
dees for John Lee Stackhouae th,
vho passed away at his home lif,
last Thursday, were held last do
iunday from McCoy's Chapel vc
dethodist Church with Rev. G. gx
?. McCleary, pastor, officiating,
Among survivors are his wife, de
1 daughter, mother, three bro- gr
hers and three sisters. no
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INF AN TRAYE pe
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DILLON ? The infant child
>f Mrs. Nearly Raye died last na
Saturday morning and interment
f the 22 month old child was
a Hamilton cemetery Monday. ^
Mrs. Raye is the granddaugh- ga<
er of Rev. S. V, McLean of Lit- no
le Rocck. t0
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MRS. NANCY JENERETTE da
HEMINGWAY ? Funeral aer- th<
ices for Mrs. Nancy Jenerette
/ho died at her home l**t Sun- ??
ay, were held Thursday afterloon
from Jerusalem AME is
Church, Rev. G. L. Baylor, pas- no
or, officiating. Rogers and Di- ter
aery officiated. ^
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y moved. By the way, Mr. James 1
3 given an excellent chance of
: 1... ...1 , - TA
/inning ui , nis canaiaacy tor
iurmter City Council. J>
Down iat Lake City Sunday
ifternoon friends held a testi- '
nonial for Rev. J. A. DeLaine. ^
lemember him? He was the big
force behind the CLarendon
V01
:ounty anti-jimcrow case. We
inderstand that a nice purse was gh<
iven him and the kind words
ame from people from all over
he lower state. He now pastors r
-i. james ame Church at Lako
ity. *
We hear that P. J. Herrin and
rose Hopkins are plenty happy g
bout spring and fish. But who o
iid either can catch a fish?
Wonder what Prof. Tony Swin- 5
>n had on his mind the other 8 '
ay as he walked along Gervais1 g
treet in the diretcion of ward ?
ine's polling precinct^
Some informed people are sir o
ig that few Columbians know 5
hey can get a total of eight ?
>tored police officers instead of
le present three. Trouble is no- ^
ody?la- seeking the available
>bs. Oh me. Woe is us!
They say that "Miss Legs" (she
nows who she is and is blush. " .
ig some as she ads this) lookd
really "delicious" strolling a>ng
Taylor Street Fridav mornig
all" dolled up in L-fo nicest
pring green and sporti/in?ctious
spring smile. n,<^he's
aying "Oh Lordy."
And. from over thciv in the ?
angle we hear that the party r?
ttpects to recover from the cb- I*5
>anut bumping she got some- I __
lme ago wlhen gramdpfoi acct- |
en tally dropped on? ker-plump *
i her noggin' while she played *
ider a tr?w ~7fn
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1509 Harden St.
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iMctured above U Floyd Sneli,
noted Journal^ mwH Mb
Ity man, with his personal coition
of African Art. This field
art tent yet interesting to
e race, Mr. Snelson says, folwinf
a recent tour of several
untries, including a trip into
rica.
frican Art
[as Little
alue To Race
By Floyd Snelson
West Africa, (Global)?One of>
regrettable facts of Negro
e is that the fine work of art
ne by_ African natives has no
ilue at all to American Ntoes
as a whole. In fact, It is
oked upon wit hdisgust and j
rision by some American Ne-!
oes. However, the collection
w in my possession shows nat-al
skill, talent and abilitv hv
rsons of<?olor, and in my opin-!
i, African art is indeed great. J
A small segment of African
tives who rub shoulders with
* Europeans, make an attempt
emulate them. But all in all,
? primitive African -appears
tisited with his position, has
worries and does not attempt
improve nis civilization. Art
no art, he doesn't - know the
te of his birth, th? months of
i year, the days of the week,
? time of the and is hott
ncerned with it. He knows1
len it is Sunday, because that j
his day off from work. And, |
body else is particularly in-;
ested in helping him raise his
indards?or so it seems.
Lllen University
ebaters Meet
enn. U. Team
I
The de-bating team of Allen,
aiversit!y met the tJniVersitJy
Pennsylvania debating team'
4:30 p. m. Monday in the Uni-I
rsity chapel. The topic was |
esolved that the United States j
>uld adopt a Permanent Pro-.,
im of "Wage and Price Con- j
1."
Phe Allen U. team debated the j
ftrmative. Members of t h e j
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This Week-End I
1720 Gervais Street ?
Phone 3-1068 6
he Read St. Club
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Cigarettes
Betty Lee Dreher, M^r.
2225 RemA Street
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"or the best Values
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?Trade At?
SILVERS
1546 MAIN Street
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Marian Anderson
To Sing On CBS
I?nn^An Ciin#1 A?t
Lianici uunuaj
NEW YORK ? Marian An!
derson, worl^-famous contralto,
' will moke her postponed tele-1
vision appearance on Bd Sullivan's
'Toast of the Town," Easter
Sunday, April 13 (CBS-TV,
8:00-9:00 P. M.. EST). Miss Anderson
originally was scheduled
to make her TV debut on "Toast
of the Town's" Christmas program.
She will sing Sehuberfs
"Ave Maria" t^nd the Spiritual
"He's Got the Whole World in
1 His Hands."
One of the great singers-of
our time, Miss Anderson is currentlyon
her sixteenth conse-,
cutive American our.
I Hail Stand
CONTINUED FROM P^GE 1
applause, Rev. DeLaine, -visibly
moved by this great tribute to
his Courage, arose and responded.
Disavowing any credit upon
University of Pennsylvania de
bating team were Joseph N.
Fields and Robert M. Hausman.
The Allen team was of Vernon
Byrd, Erskine Caldwell, i
James Holmes participating in
the rebuttal.
The Allen team has been invited
to return the engagement,
on the Pennsylvania campus. |
Card of Thanks I
"v Mrs. Mabel B. Rivers wishes,
to^frhank her many friends and j
w<Ml-wishers' for^ their kindnessduring
her recent illness.
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himsell, he chose tto attribute
the Clarendon case' to "teamwork,"
reciting a poem bearing
that title.
An elaborrte program was arranged,
presided over by Rev.
Edward Frazier. Among those
i appearing on it were:
' nibs Celestine Parson, eight
grade student at Scott Branch
high school in Summeron, who
recited a poem titled "The
Manly Man1*; Robert Georgia,
Gas Wltherspoon, both of <
whom related development of
the case, Rnfus Ragin ,elderly
Clarendon county citizen
who offered the prayer and
several others. Colorful on the
program was the singing of
ton Religion," to the tune of
"Giwimie That Olo Time HdUgion."
Most of Lake City's leaders
were spotted in the huge audience.
Everybody on the schedJACK'S
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PH. Sit April 4-5
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Sunday Apcll ftth
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