Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 12, 1952, Page 3, Image 4

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IBPomen Abraham Goes r Abroad With I Music Group ?p; - URANGEBURC, Hrufcs^or F. arc P. Abraham, Acting Head of the arc f . Music Department, of State A. ou'1 & M. College, Orangeburg, has se' W- - - - yo 1 ar{ h, I W Jk I an ha' been accepted to participate in thj the Temple University Study b?M * Abroad Music Program. The par- t^( - __ _ticipants will -travel and study oc} in Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Eng- sar land and other countries.. 1 c(j Kj. While in Europe, Professor be; Abraham will have the oppor- 'An E? f tunity to visit his brotheer O. E.| we McKaine, who resides and oper- Wf ates a business in Ghent, Bel-1 ite gium. Mr. McKaine, will meet! nc , his brother in Bruisels July su> 12th. The participants will leave ni: from New York, by plane July op< gfH^jOth. Te 4'.; " Professor Abraham is a native! of Sumter, S. C., ha^ been employed at State College for six years. Pofeseor Abraham holds1 ww the Masters' Degree from Tern-' H. pie University, with further stu-, dy at Jul Hard School of Mu-ic. 1 P' - . n-d New York University. ; Yo Community Tea ^ | At Charleston CHARLESTON?The Women's ^ Auxiliary of the Young Men's Jat Christian Association will spon- art ' *or a Community Tea at the "Y"', an< Building, 61 Cannon St., July 20 len at 5:00 P. M. Churches, of the J J?n city will have tables. j the On the Committee: Mrs. V. ing Wfc' Cotonel, Mrs. V. Deas, Mrs. Zeil- vis ler, Miss E. St. J. Fleming, Mrs. ed: E. M. Parker, Mrs'. D. Rhett, Mrs. ma V. F. Turner, president. the f BROOK'S NEW AN! . V g We ?uy an<l Sell New g 1941 Dodge 2 Dr. Fluid Drive |jj 1945 Chevrolet Pick-up Trucl S 1939 Ford, extra clean, New t jf~~J S 1^41 Plymouth, ? , Cnnrl J fe1' 1 Brook's New am S 2204 Two Notch Road it P^familyI i , , . ai / iir l: -i. pi i iiivl/2 vv asiiiiiKi'"" otietJL K|-x?-J under the new n 1 We will be open all day East ^ photo in that new outfit. ATLANTIC CO INSURANCE < " ? "The Golden Rule 5 HOME OFFICE: ? 149 W1 L g ? Charleston, Soul District Of 5 BEAUFORT I KE & rWAPIgBTAM J g COLUMBIA I g FLORENCE . f 6 GREENVILLE i IL 6 Our Twenty-fifth y< to the people of So |_ p With Courtesy WE TRY to make a poir EL- beinr? Courteous and helpful r, ; terns may be?whatever info to secure. Do not hesitate, Is approach anyone who may be r" 1 him attentive, sympatheticmj* Fielding's Home 122 Ix>gan Street & Charleston, Sout Spank .arfips AsaaiLMm: iVomen Struggle 1 GREENVILLE ? You sell nionated men who have beei nking that the world revolve >und you, owes you _a livinj ; in for a big surprise anc ght to be ashamed of your vos<. The ladies are wise t< u and in no uncertain term ; giving you a proverbia its-warming you won't forge >n. rhe cover was pulled off the ?n here during the annua te convention of the Soutl rolina Beauticians Associa n the other day. Mrs. Marga l^illiewood of Kihgstree, pre ent of the organization, lash out at the produceless men h uncertain terms. Said she: "Maybe the Negro man ha ve rbeen a producer; but no witlr the Negro woman". She proceeded tp documen se history of the two sexe d, at least by her own formu proved that while the mei ve been loafing and takini ngs easy, the women hav jn producing much more thai ; next generation. She point out how* the late Madam C. J ilker of Indianapolis, Ind ted front scratch and develop a million dollar business ii auty culture; how Madan nie M. Malone did equally a1 11, and how Madam Spence ishington is the current favor of the beauty culture busi ss. And whether you woul< ;pect it or rv;t, some 500 o are women attending thi ?ning session in the Allei mple AME Church applauderacks Down On arlem Numbers .STEW YORK (CNS) ? ' Ncv rk\s police high command i girig an ah out crackdown 01 i policy racket in Harlcn licit it claims is running \vid< jn because of a hands-off-at ide by the inspection district Vith Deputy Chief Inspect?] ties Niddf in charge, raid being staged continuously I in one day netted 21 Har tites, with 437 policy slips a e discovered on three o nt. In discussing his lighten raids over the heads bf di< ion cammanders Nidds sta "We'll knock off anybody, n< .tter wh?o they are, even i y ari cops. . LTEjaizrafafErajHrajgjgRTarajEg > USED CARS | and Used Cars C C . Good Clean Car, ?350 jj < ?295 C ires ... $295 q Shape t?- $295 C d Used Cars u Phone .*{-1113 [j jtudio " Upstairs, opened again lanagement I er Sunday to take your I 0 00 000000 QO D 0<KKH> AST LIFE COMPANY ; Company" ENTWORTH STRKPT h Carolina rices: IARTSVILLE )RANGEBURG VIII IV llllili 1 SPARTANBURG SUMTER par of service uth Carolina and Tact it in our home of ever ?whatever your p.robrm atfon you may wish n visiting "our "home, to on duty?you will find d tactful-?~ ?? For Funerals Telephone 5914 h Carolina Men Tht As Po Make History -j vigorously. v The beauticians went through 2 various phases of their trade i I through conferences, profcssion1 al sessions and clinics, the laf^~ - ter being held at Sterling high i a school and were conducted by s Mrs. Rose Morgan of the House 1 of Beauty of New York City, t an international authority on beauty culture who gave the E South Carolinians many peeks in] to what the well-groomed lady looks like and how to make her _ look like she does. - . There are some 700 or more - cosmetologist's in the state, 50tf of whom are active members of i the state association, Mrs. Lillicwood says. The 1953 convention s will be held in Columbia, guest t of the Citywide Beauticians Association, of which Mrs. Elise t Martin is president. s One major concren of the con. vention was the status of the n home in Columbia on which it ? | has worked for several years. e| A. special committee was apa | pointed to analyze this project and report to the convention its j findings. Mrs. Lydia Hamilton of I | Greenville is chairman of this J committee. The committee is scheduled to meet during the 1 ! _ . _ _ ' jj, first week in September, s The meeting here marked the! r 17th of the association, which j . i was founded by the now bed-1 -J ridden Mrs. Julia E. Breeland ij of Orangeburg, president emerfr| tus, who was remembered by s, members, along with other sick 11 beautician^ and those who have .tj pa>sed away or have had deaths - j in their families during the year. Among othe rthing>, thecon' venti n: } Elected Mrs. Lilliewood to represent the state at the annual : meeting of the National Beauty v CulturisL League, which meets s: in Oklahoma City, Okla., "in Au:v gust; voted to hold the annual a state meeting for f? UT days ino stead of the customary three; had - a grand romping time at a pre-j dawn dance on the closing day,; f | which was staged in the Phyllis s Wheatley Center here, and wenti on record as declaring the 1952. -(meeting the most sucoes-ful ed-j -1 ucationallv and fiiancially in j fj its history and approved the' -1 tenure of its present officers. A hnln to the beautici-i 1 ans was Mrs. Marie Jones of thei 1 State Cosmetic and Art Board, i ' Mrs. Amy Northrop of" Columbia, state board examiner and, ; farmer shop inspector. I State Officers Listed Following are officers of the j association: t Mrs. Brcclond, president enieritus; Mrs. Lilliewood, pre-i-j jj<*nt: -Mr-. Wilhelmina Pope, Columbia, first vice president; Mrs. Magnolia Wright, Laurens, . chaplain; Mrs. Nell' OwiMiS, Myifle Beach, recording secretary; Mrs Dollie M.'IIill, Clinton, assistant recording secretary; Mi.-. .Eugenia Press!.llonea. Putlv, financial sec'v; Mrs. Carrie- E Shuler, Sumter, trcas.; Mr . Mildred Rice, Union, parliamentarian; (Mrs. Flossie V. Wilson, Charleston, custodian; Mrs. Marcella | Davis of Charleston and Mi-. \ Gladys Bethea of union. ? >f chairmen of the ways and moans 1 \ onmutteo; Mas. Freddie Gathf ings, Hoc k Hill, director of pub? lie relation-: Ma^ Pearl AritUTs.. Anderson" juni is president; a Mrs. Lydia Hamilton, Greenville, 0 reporler; Mr-. Annie B. John1 -on. Columbia, chairman of the ? steering committee c 11 Wins Talladega |; Full Scholarship ^ ' The All-.. xpvnse fM'hui.i i0 I ship whie' is offered by Talla.r,-. . . 3JK--- ? H ^. Bn He dega College (Ala.) each -pring! through a competitive exam inati n was won this year, by Harvey Anderson of Heart of l ivuny xugn rv.nooi, Mo'ulc, 1 3 Alabama. The scholarship nnwunts r<> iy See L< NEWS AT CI PERSONALS J CHARLESTON?Mrs. .JThelir * Berry and daughtey, Margaret { Ann, 79 Spring Street, are vaca- j tioning in Houston, Texas with J her parents. | ^ George Frost, Sr. and Robert, j Rolleracn have roturned home j from a trip to New York City. I Mir. and Mir-. Edward H. Jen- r kins and daughter, Harriet Eli- j zabeth, also Miss Louise Maxwell, will attend the University j of Wisconsin this summer. I Dr. and Mrs. James Birnie of, 0 Atlanta, Ga. were recent guests ? of Rev. and Mr-. J. T. Enwright. jy CLUB MEETINGS t The Marian?Birnie Wilkinson H Club met last Tuesday with Mrs. r S. P. Clark, 17 Henrietta Street, C who was hostess. Mrs. Daisy j Frost plresided. Mrs. Jo-ephine ^ Davis Hottee of New York City was a guest. Mrs. Ml Hutchinson became a member. Mrs. O. M. Rodolph was elected a dele- ^ gate to the National Convention: I which meets in Los Angeles, Cab' y Miss Lorraine Poinsett, prcsident, is attending summer school in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lucas * entertained members of the Elite t / 1?i?in\TI7TT T TV IxKUJ&IN ViLiLU By S. I.. ZIMMERMAN [ t GREENVILLE ? Miss Wilhel- J mina Dovlc. 511 Anderson St., ] visited her mother?Mrs. Annie ( B. Doyle, 309 Oak St. Seneca, \ last weekend. Miss D vie is a ; child welfare worker, of the Department of Public Welfare. m f Miss Dorothy White, daughter * of Mrs. Mabel 'Vhitc Butler. I3t> A Niehol St., i- visiting her z grandparent-, Mr. and Mrs. Llewlyn Taylor, 142 W Washington St. Newman, Ga. Next week Miss White will t visit other relatives in Annist n, Ala. . Miss Vivian Hargraves, 512-\ Anderson St. visited her parents'} Mr. and Mrs. Sylve-ter Har- . < graves, at Charlotte last week. Mis- Hargraves is a ease workei with the Family Service Association. * Read with interest the letter to the Editor of the Sunday morning paper by H. H. Gibhs. regarding the school reorganL*. zation plan. Right or wrong Dr Gibbs._is to be -tr nglv cornmended for speaking o^i ' 9 9 Mr-. Eliza Poole, 103 Oscar St armopnces , the engagement of lwr daughter. Miss. _ Margaret Poole to Airman Arthur Lee Mc-j I'AskUl, 3t)!>2 ET"fi3 St Cleveland. I Ohio. ? * Wonder when the "u ra.ps" \\:!'| come oil ' in. regards tu the L v. a Negro salesmen, f this who are working as "fir t-" :n their respective fields'' VTrc VT\- r t 1 <> a> r. , - .1 tending summer school t Fii m diet College, was home f r the' Fourth of July Holliday. as ur:< Mr. and Mrs. CI W. Thompson and Mrs Henrietta Hradtnrd _ * ?1 Dr. and Mrs. E. I. McPherson were h'Ms to the Mount.on Cilv Medical A-sociation hist uok at their horde on Allendale l.ane. in Greenaere Del! 9 0 W Den Arnold < f Buffalo. N". Y is vi-iting his mother and other, relatives this week, Mr. Arnold j plans to stay ten days. Hope Mrs. Marie Hates TfTej disc-jockey) will forgive us for not "sh wing" this week; incidentally husband Richard wa also home for the long weekend ; _* _ * 9 I.earned that Mr-. Helen An derson. wife of R. W. Anders n, is at Atlanta University in pur-j suit of the Master's Degree ShHtotV Zara St have ju?t returned from a tri|> to New York Weirnrpe hnnm .'J'Sbw?n'-? * > ' fKnjdyed the spoeeh ol the I Rev. Aee Tubbs at a meeting of i $650 00 i>er year and is re- I newable for a t tal j> nod of 1 four years if the stud nt's a- | rhievemenf warants it f Oth r scbolarship-. ranging fr ni $150 to $275 were grant- j ed to high ranking student^ 4 t mfinS * ?ZZZZIZZIIIII r Hi ARLESTQN 1 Vrt Club in their suburban home t j vest of the Ashley river, last Friday evening. Among those >resent were: Mesdames Evelyn 3. Haynes, P. Byrd, H. Parker,J i. Harris, Edith Bluntt, S. Caldvell, E. M. Parker, Miss V. E. 'raser. O. 13. Byrd was a guest. Mrs. F. Craig of Washington, >. C. is convalescing from her ecent illness. lonored In Kitchen Shower Mrs. Eugene Canty, 9,7 Coinng street, was hostess at a kithen and linen shower in honor f Miss Miriam Manigault and 'larence McCoy, Saturday night. /lass Dor?>tny ureen mirwucea, ho couple. Mrs. Juanita Maniault, mother of Mis.-. Manigault, Hei (resided at the punch bowl, riyl luests were: Mcsdames E. Wil- c^a iams, ii<. Brown. A Manigault, lers, C. Green, M. Young, R. Ed- h- j vards, H. Johnson, S. Washing- /en on, Misses C. Irvin, S. ^Burns, of t >. Jones, M. Jones, Little Misses ec' Whaley, F. Jones, S. Canty, ^ro' I. Murray. Ma>ter T. Sanders thu tnd Messrs. O. Murray, R. s ircen, Jr., W. Green, II. Green, fou Cantv, H. Latten, J. Middle- O on, W. Whaley, W. Brown, F. A. NEWSLETTER ? Sar he Unitarians, tho greeted witj) I}I> nixed emotions by the members. ^ dr. Tubbs seems to be genuine- Ru' y striving for better ^^eor.re!a-~ ^ ions in hi- ? wn wa^.%e wish tOU lim luck xI-) his new pastorate mai it Georgetown. HI. ? ? i hig Mrs. Mb rga ret Howard R d-j we tors, of New York, is visiting an< drs. Retry Latimore on Green an< \ve. Mrs. Rodger- plans to *tay Sar x week. ma and Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Schell Mk Ir. are planning a business.?trip Mr o Charlotte this week. Mi.4 Ha What becomes of all the dai 'news" people are going to give del *ou at press time? We are still the lopefullv waiting at 15 Rebecca ter Street. Blr W ~ " W' ? J HOW DO YOU LIKE \f YE^MR I OUR. NEW RECORDS ))?? ISN'T 7 DAD ? LISTEN TO <W REAL (JHAT VOCAUST/y \?TERRI " K:\a.9, WtM - HE OOE^ W//A[ 1 (BUT HE IN? LIGHTHOUSE and INFORJ famed Nr wl . jH DURHAM, N. C?Dr. It. M.j idrick of Ashvillc (extreme' it seated) was named vice irrnan of the trustee board of North Carolina College at ham recently, -This is the host position a colored eiti j ha< ever held on the board he nation's first -tate-supportliberal arts c-dle^o for Ne-L es. >r. J. M. Hubbard (standing, d from right) was re-electedi retary of the board f"r the; rth time. ther eolored tru-tees are Dr.j C. Spaulding, Durham, i inding second from right) 1 Dr. ' J W. Black, Rr>ckv, ider- and C. Gardner. vINKK PARTY liss Beulah J. Crawford, 242 \ ledge Avenue, was hostess at [inner party in honor of. her sin. William Turner of Quitn, Ga., and Richard Turner, a recent graduate of Avery t h school, here during the ek. Other guests were: Mr. i Winsel Jacques, Mr. 1 Mrs. Harris Ladson, Miss a A. Motto, Mrs. Ethel Hoff. n. Mrs. Sara Chisolm. Mr.^ Mr-. Richard Turner, II, ;s Hoffman, Mr-. Sara Chisolm. . and Mrs. Richard Turner. >s Eonese Phillips and rold Turner. Decorations were sics, gladiolas and ferns. A iciou?; turkey dinner with alii >?trirrtmings wa. served.?AE dinner, games were player' 'ths i ? 37T Of" A ^ *? ' - HE i Un't-^5hi a_ING^ |/1 THAT'S L X UN ^KBOO-eOP^ ; x I9TC ON CALLING-IT) HER, COLUMBIA, g. C. 8 C. Trustee , ~ .iJP "'' ' ,:'*EmBk^JT ftlft I VVJ Mount, not shown. ,'C President Alfonso Elder (third \ from left standing) was host to c the trustees who elected R. M. Gantt, Durham lawyer and for- j mer state legislator (third from ( 1<?ft minloH I Q? Ihn "t"**" ' A man. j I Trustees seated are from left I Mrs. Lillie B. Dean, Louasburg; ~I Spencer Murphy, Salisbury; B. I I. Sattcrfield, Timberlake; R. M. I Delores Calvin?# SEEING Tt By Delores Calvin t I NEW YORK ? (CNS)? Mer-| cer Ellington reported joining ^ f hi,- father as advance -publicity^ men for Mercer is completelyjl through with his own band ... ? Louis Jordan in fine fettle after] J the tonsillectomy which helci* up c a week's engagement for thel . Tymphany Five .... Harlem clearly for the Giants, j nine to one and bets that way . . j 5 . Last year's Giants' performance, ' still lingers on. . . And speaking ] of the Giants, the leading Giant 1 fan, Mrs, Laraine Day-Durocher,'.< gave up her nightly d'sc jockey-1 ing via Hutton's Restaurant and, YMGM radio because 'twas sa^l,; Hutton's will close for the sum-' | mer. Hutton's tells us that it is i not closing this summer or taking any .kind of holiday but Mrs. . - I ? WELL, IF H?) | P^WgjfVg. OUL__ ANC2.6f *V J Iff' CjA KYAH-RY, L-W YOUR FOP XCr BREEZY'^ JF- EVEN KNOV OLD MAN ^ r. HE HE'? _sr ENTITLED TO ^OWN OPtNION///^^ -^WtTH ACCENT?) (^OtOhC BOQ^^ ^ ^ Saturday, July 12, 1952?$ T ? S ^ i *r- y.? 1 11 i n> #2 1. * ' J~ rr38fa*iC' ' M iantt, Durham; Fr6d A. Smith, Sebulon; and Dr. J. M. HenIrick, Ashville. Standing from left are Walter fones, Jr., Rockingham; Dr. Hyde A. Erwin, State Superin. e orient of Public Inetruction, 3 laleigh; President A. Elder, )urham; Dr. J. M. Hubbard, J >urham; Dr. C. C. Spaulding. )urham; and Bascom Baynes. >urham. : * 1 v r* n rw* m. ? in 3 1 AK5 '"V; a )urocher is. . ; . ;* :r;-a3 Joe Louis whiskey going in or striking advertising . . Right n the heart of Harlem on the \ aenox Avenue corner and 125th J Street, "there's a huge outdoor ign advertising "The Champion >f Them All." * X ; Always ready to help a Worthy ause, Lionel Hampton did a ;uest stint for the Harlem TV how as emceed by Ra-lph Coop- <; ir to help corral the sponsor . . . Mary Healy's Lena Horne and Rose Murphy imitations were so ^ real on the Ed Sullivan "Toast of the Town" that you had to. look twice to believe they were., not there. Ditto, for Miss Healy's \ partner (and hubby) Peter Line* U Hayes on Ethel Waters^. , 'J Subscribe To The Lightteoae 'PCNTW=fegfe , spue^ V YEAH, PAP7 THEVt?) ' <5 ifCALL YOU UN-HIP. <T< , 9 ?*y M" I ^ AH" 1 % vptsb1 /OUGT ACCC^/s^8^?-1 j^WI M ^ 9 n