Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, May 31, 1952, Image 15
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On A REPORTER'S BEAT .
"DR. JOHN T. WILSON, prin
cipal - of Bonds-Wilson high
?"school At Ndrth CharleitoiT75is- j
trict Four) was a visitor in Col;?-umbia
flVTuiulay. ~
WONDER what Georg? A. Eimor?
caught Tuesday? Ye sleuth
spied him hlgJfTuittnir it back
home 'with fishing can? arv'l othiS:
er. fishing g?ar, but noted that
when he got hear Frank Pearson
and Mack Paul, whose pictures
he snapped with thfir r.
spective,. nice strings, he stepped
on th? gas and sort of slumped
down in the 'cat. the top of his
L head barely visible.
, REV. W. R. Bowman says the
AME Church's general conf:renee
to which he was a delegate
was a whooping success, and that
k the judicial council that conference
created, bids to stop somewhat
causes of friction and court"
f..;; battles within thi denomination.
LOOKING over the Contest
editor's shoulders, we note that
th" ladios -are really beginning
.'-to sign up for the big summer
prizes in our statewide sub-orip..
tion contest.
YOU OUGHT see Mrs. Vi H:r
berl (Club Ebony) proudly pokIng
out her chest ov:r being a
grandmother. After Hracrihing
antics of the almost ten pound
f- "youngster, son"oTTier""son Wilson
Miles, she beams, "He's just!
like his grandma." . |
NICK Boulwarc says his little
f- 1.9 months old daughter glared
jdown this column the other
T week and snorted because' w?)
had reported her fiery courtshin.
Then, says he, she sniffed," "I'll
fix them. I'll really give them
>_ something to talk about; I'm
getting married in June." To
this we ask, "Which June"?
AND WHO v/as it, after glarir;
ing over t ie menu in V certain
Epopular' place, told the waitress
who was urging him to tr/. aj
Steak dinner, "Oh no I won't.)
!Vhy one steak dinner now cost,
ne a half pint, Avp cups and
wo chasers"? |
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ive and Tent Siste
NOTE to, A T. Butler: Have
you paid the five dollar bill
somebody said thsy wer?__
you'got home from Chicago and1
to hold in vour fa<^ th0
,the-<aen':ral Conference?
\Moutouxl\
DILLON?Frank Melvin Page
of Trenton. N. J. was funeralized
from the New Liberty Presbytcriati
Phi.rrh ? si 1-vrinf ill
ness. The body was inferred at
the Beth'.'! Cemetery last Mon-|
day afternoon. Rev. H. L. Glad.'
ncy delivered the eulogy.
MRS. MARIE ELLISON
" ClLEHA"W~^M"vs. Mario Elli-I
son, one of the oldvst members
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who had been ill for sonu time,!
in the Saw Mill Baptist Church, i
died a ther Front street horn?
Sun-lav. Survived by a host of
relatives- and friends, her funeral
services were incomplete
Monday.
M. DANIELS
$>ALUTXA ? Funeral service^!
for M. Daniels who uad pass-d'
away at his residence in Wa-h-|
ington, D. C., were held from
Mine Creek Baptist Church Sun-:
day, May 25,. with Rev. G; E.:
Goo-'e of Greenwood officiating,[
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.)
Ruby W. Daniels; one son; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dan-1
iels of Johnston; five sisters and
four brothers.
Mrs. Williams'
Mother Buried
lit Georgia City
SPARTANBURG ? Funeralservices
for Mrs. Sarah Love
Mitchell, who died Sunday, May
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Logan Named Pfl
Of State's Funer
By A. P. Williams
ANDERSON ? Thj 271 h ;
nual convention of the S. C. Fi
era! Directors and Em ha lint
Association ended las4, week
big success, naming a new sk
of officers headed by Robert
Logan of Saluda as president.
Johg Dim ry of Kingst ivj v,
elected firs4, vie- president, O.
Ma "ijgnult of Winnsborw, s^nj
vice president; C. Lee Davis'
AncLrson. chairman of the Boa
of Doctors. Other incumbe
officer.-, were retained for a
other term.
Mr. Logan succeeds rot i r i
presid n4. Richard If. Haile
Cam-Jen yho had be:-n" preside
Senior Class To
Hear Dr. Gregg
Seniors of the Sanders Hi
School of Laurens, will have
their commencement speaker;
Friday/ May 30, Dr. Howard
Gregg, Administrative Dean
Allen University.
Dr. Gregg is a graduate of i
l:n University and the first i
len graduate to specialize in <
ucation and gain th? doctor
degree. H? was recenly appoi
ed on the State nine man Co
mittee on Certificaion and Star
ards. H? is a gramjate of Y;
and Colunjbia Universities
well as the University of P. n
sylvania where he received 1
doctorate.
Dr. Gregg rccciv-d his final r
gree with an "A" average,
served not only as Administi
tive Dean during th. curr:
year, but on account of the 1
signation of the Director of E
ucaion was called upon to sup
vrs? practice Teaching as well
"25?a*?ft?r- -ra4e- -heme?itrr -Ehmirn
ville. where she had bo n a r.
dent for a number of y ars.
-Shi* was th*> mother of M
Lilla M. "Williams, wife of Juli
E. Williams, of Spartanburg a
is survived by the" following"
ditional r.lativcs:
Dr. Eva C. Mitchell, Hampt
Institute. Va.; Miss Ma gai
Mitchell, Mrs. Pauline Walk
both of Philadelphia, Pa.; M
Virgie M. Walls. West Chest
Pa.; Miss L. C. Mitchell. Wa
ington. D. C\. all daughter
son, William E. Mitchell, Pete
burg, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Lc
Taylor, LMiOit. Mich,,- M
Georgia Lov?, Hawkinsville. G
one brother, Grfffin Love, Ha
kin-vill?, Ga. and a number
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MR. LOGAN Cr
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^iHpnl Af f nnvnni inn ?w\rl
k. u?v? V J.]LV v;\/l( T Vllt.UII '
rig}
al Directors Assoc.
met
sinc? 1946, and urulcr whose ad- 0f ,
ministration the association had ^y1
made many creditable gams in mjg
,n" both thi' numerical and profess- T^fTp
?tonal arms. 1K1 Ts also active in
a the civic field, which L also the ati(
d case of Mr. Logan, who in ad- Spe,
S- djtion td his new- office is also son
1 a -J;!;gat: to the National Fun- hoy
oral Directors As qcjation which
K. meets at Sati Antonio,"T xas Hi
.. 7 Ailgust. "?n!
'4??? - in 1
ot From beginning to end this
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ri year1? convention "Was. r pl.t--"
'nt with solendid hospitality, proof 1
m- th^-t?local?hosts?hctt no s'on
! unturned in preparing for the
ng meeting. The 1953 conv.ntion
C)f will he held at Lancaster. ^
The final note was sounded jnj.
- , a farewell repast on the spacious
l and well-appoint-d lawn of W.
I. Peek where h \ Mr. L'avis.'
I j-y.
j Fred Jackson and other local j,- .
ROOM FOR RENT
*?"} Convni.nt comfortably rojm.
asi Near col^ ges Private Horn*?..
on|Wuite: Shaw, 2213 G rvais St.,!
Columbia, S. C.; Phone 2-352> or
of 4-544)0. '
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m "licensed real estate ^
^ agent ? notary public |k
^ ! For buying or selling prop:rty i
atc let me h'?lp you. ||
nt- T. J. SULLIVAN, Sr.
1206 Oak St. Phon. 2-8419 ^
wanted ih
Experienced tailor?man- or i M
1 . 1 woman?for alterations on men's tinfe
l s clothing:. Apply in person. MR.] (H
^ LOURIE; 1437 MAIN STREET. I
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vai
I Large type heav^ broiler cros? fP;.
l s j 52.95 per IOC All standan | ugi
lUS leavy breeds unsexed $6.95 p? ] 'j111
nd^jOO. Started, chicks 2^* to 4-Vr1
weeks old $12.95 per *00 pin i dis
| (hipping charges. Write for fr?
on irice list and catalog. BOUCfc
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(.r | Box 157, Thone 3-4919 Colon t """"
rs j bla, South Carolina.
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fi -j NO DOWN PAYMENT
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/ client plan. No down payment.
i'a- First monthly payment 45 days]
ms' after Woft is completed. Paya.;
tnents as low as $6.00 per month.
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WILLIS-FORD INSINUATING
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1505 Woodrow St., Columbia.
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4T1NUEI: FROM PAGE 1 ?
;in4. in Red Cross overseas
k in World War II, he pubd
Th? Aik n Journal hire,
ion was lator merged with
Lighthouse and Informer. '
rybody hop.s Bob's u'p and I
again soon.
ORIvrAtdfTg the wire we li ar
t Monday night "Fine"
ifjht, the illustrious funerul
ictor and scholar, walk d o(T
i the television si prize, aded
a at a baseball game
w% .seem to d call, m/ed
York police officers.
ump Sees South
S'TINIIEI) FROM PAGE I
Lance of the question of civil
its? eith r a- a moral or a
al issue. But I do not boli-ve
libers -aw to it that plenty
virythiig was at hand. (For
_b,nefit uS Columbians who
lit want full details on this
ir_ I suggest.that you eqntact
WJilson (Red) Simkins wv
Olded th. final rViv as th ?
?ial guest of Willis C. JohnMr.
Simkins . . . ooooh! That
put away some, food.)
ho final report showe 1 th
tmiaatio nto havi inoreu o<l
n.mbership and stalus in re"
years, a it encT ofT'cIals hope
bo continued.
KNOW sou n
By GEORGE
CHIEF OF PUBl
SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCH, PLANI
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m scene bunked by hundreds of Joponese I
SWAN LAKE
an Hake Gardens in Sumter were
/eloped in lbdb as t he-hob by of
Sumter businessman, Hamilton
md. l.ater, A. T. Heath. aimUter
inter citizen, deeded 7b additional
es to the project, ami the entire
a was seeded with every known
iety of iris. Water and bog plants
linst a background of azaleas,
nelliasand other bloomingshrubs.
>anese Iris bloom shoulder high.
?T'gardens", bp^nrn May and June,
play tall cypress and native pines
gbt with yellow jessamine, purwisteria,
red and gold trumpet
Thit it Mo. 7 in a i?ri?i of articl?? to occ
"barber-^
(iood position for compel
Apply:
LAFAYETTE I
& BiHiarc
LeHOY P. Uj
1010 Washington 'fct.
:i, Jun
Balladee
if ear and
Bo's Pool Room, (
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7 A. M. Ever}
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Miss Margie Norris and Luther
Robinson, -salulatorian and
and valedictorian, respectively,
of the Bonds-Wilson 1952 graduating
class.
34 Graduate At
Bonds-Wilson
During Week
CHARLESTON ? Thirty-four
tha' he political interests of N gro
. s ' -hould be pegg .d ex'clusingle
i-su ?no mor.? than anv
sivejy to. this one issue?or and
other Am rica.i should. Nor do I
believe that b.caus2 u candidate
TraiT "not embraced oivil rights
with th .* religious fanaticism of
tiro NAACP, he is" necessarily
useless to N.groes or to the country
in which 15 million of b$
must "live.
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"To urge N gro.s to register in
order to vot; in 1952," ho concludt
i "aitri not hav^-?-candidate
to vote for i- liVl b-Jng all
dressed uo anc nn plans tn go"Ei
CAROLINA
MocNABB
IC RELATIONS
MING AND DEVttOfMmT ROARD
. iBI H
. - '3m -t&*
ris in beautiful Swan take Gordeni in Sumter.
GARDENS
vine, and Cherokee rosea. The highlight
of these gardens is the mirrorsmooth
lake, disturbed only by the
gracrful procession of imported
black and white Australian swans.
The Swan Lake Garden.iJs the
scene of the annual Iris Festival,
which attracts visitors from all over
th*and outside. The Festival
includes an outdoor historical drama
depicting the history of Sumter; a
band contest: boat races^ a water
carnival; a golf tournament; parades
and a beauty pageant climaxed by
the crowning of tne Iris Queen from
contestants chosen all over the state.
luaint our rtadari with South Carolina
VANTED!
ent and reliable Harber
iARHEItSHOP
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UII)Y, Mgr.
Phone .1-0146
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i Sunday - Station
high school ssnioiT were gradu- "
ated in commencement ex ere is- .
es last Monday night at the .
Bonds.Wilson high sehoof- in
District Pour.- ^fhe commence. '
ment address was delivered by 1
! President Oiell R. Reuben of '
Morris College.
The baccalaureate sermon, was
Tdehvcred The day before by Rfev.
B. J. Whipper, Sr. pastsor St.
Matthew and Charity Baptist
' churchrs. Valedictorian of the
graduating class was Luther 1
Robipson of the Liberty Hill sec
tion and salutatorian was Marj
gie Mae Morris of Lincolnville.
Other seniors graduating were:
Delores Cummings, Alice Milligan,
Sarah Osborne, Ready Mae
Shepherd, Leola Smith, Betty
j Holman, Janie Prioleau, Deloris ,
, rord, Mary E. Jenkins. Rebecca '
| D-r lle, Margie Wright, Leole^
Gilliard, Carolyn Robinson, Janie
Fiall, Mary Wilson, Lillian. Rock;
Amos Robinson, Joseph Milter,
Emma Stevens, Deloris Osborne,
A.1 ice. . ? Deloris Wright,
Helen Smith. Alice Cuttino,
James Chisolm, Jake^ Gadsden,. _
Also, Charles Ellis. Robert
Haynrs, Mildred Spann, Morris
L-e, George Pugh and Eugene
o
BTW Finals Set
For June 2nd
Commencement exercises for
I Booker T. Washington rngh
- echoed?-wriH?be l??Td Tuesday
night, Jum? 2, in Township Auditorium,
beginning at 8:30. 4
Diplomas to graduates will b*
awarded" by Dr. Heyward
Gibbes. One hundred and twenty
seniors are graduating.
The valedictory address will be
made by Miss Lillian Goodwin.
Jack Williams, president of th?
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I SEE KING PONT I
1950 Buick Special. Dvnafl
I94R Dodge Club Coupe. R
1949 Mercury 4-door Sedai
1950 Dodge 2-door Sedan.
1947 Pontiac Streamliner
heater . ,
1950 Pontiac Chieftain 4-d
radio and heater -
1941 Pontiac 4-door Sedan
1951 Pontiac Deluxe M8" 4
and heater
We have from 50 to 60 <
at all
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Saluda News \ ;-*fU
" SALUTVA - B4V. lU- , J
i. H. McKissick of Aiken'visUed
several homes in Saluda Satur.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. William'
visited Mr. and Mr?. iMLatfltew W
BUM last Sunday.
The Saluda NAACP branch T
h^ld its r;g\ilar meeting Sunday a
at the Pleasant Hill Baptist 1
Church. .-3
senior class, will pmiiul -the $
outstahding seniors. V. %
isrr? it "irnt
COMPLETE JOB PRINTIlftl
PLANT - FOB BALE
Consisting of: I Linotype Machine,
2 Job Pr-'sates, 1 Stitchei-, a ^
50 Caces of Type and Stands,
Electric Motors, Make-up Tables,
etc.; ihcluding paper and miscH- v
larieous stock On hand. Can Be
'nspeoted Monday through Saturday.
Write or -wire:
Mis. Bet4 ie Roach, 1206 Heidt 8t.,
^oiumoia, S. C. Phone 2-1272
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;es of New and Used I
7 ? Bat lees to pay" I
ain Street
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ow, radio and heater fjdfll
adio and heater ~ 1945
i. Radio and heater, $1295
Radio and heater $1496
4-door, Radio and
* $949
oor Sedan. HydramatiC,
i _ $1696 ,
- ? $49$
l-door Sedan, Radio
, ' $2295
rood need ears on onr lol <
times
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