Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 12, 1952, Page 5, Image 7
j .. Social i
BY TOMMIE SCOTT a
^BftlmCEMEN AT HOME *
SSB Sgt. George O. Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. f
j^Cboper, 1319 Manning Ave., has returned home after hav- v
BR illg spent 14 months in Korea. He was with the 12th F. A. v
PWn- ' *
? Qm/3 Herman M. Clifton, 191& Oak Street, is spend- R
ing his furlough here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Clifton. a
He returns after having spent 18 months in Alaska.
A/2C Henry Hildebrand, 2320 Hampton Street, is s
spending his leave with his mother, Mrs. T. 11. Hildebrand. ?
| He was stationed at Lakeland AFB, Texafu ] v
Pfc. Herbert Nelson, 2366 Washington Street, was called
home from Miami, Fla., because of the death of his grand- 1
p mother, Mrs. Annie Nelson, 1432 Lincoln St. 1
; S/8C James Talley of Charleston Naval Base, spent the p
jjjlfrweekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott, 1407 Ontario St. c
DOMINOES KOCK CITY a
W Well readers, if you were not among the 2.000 or more j ^
antrr r*v*/4 h /\n m/4 iL . aam O .. 1. i '
ttiiu on?v anu ncttivi i/iie iwiiunuca oHiuruny nigni, you missed
afid excellent show. Dancefs stopped dancing. spectators- f
^ "yelled" and the Township roallv rocked with their rendi- \{
tions of "Sixtv Minute Man" and "Have Mercv Raby." , \
- . We were told hv their manatrer that the Dominoes will1
" "appear at the Michigan State Fair, the first NVjrrn an-; o
pearance in history. In
Henrv Marcus presents nothing but the best so watch 1 i
> tills paper for his next attraction. A 5
I * MAJOR ANT) MRS. JENKINS RETURNS
Major and Mrs. Pliny Jenkins have returned to the city.
*fefter hav'mr snent several days in Philadelnhia, Pa. While
I Major ad Mrs. Jenkins were away their little daughter. Rar
mona Antioia stayed with Mrs. John Evans (wife of John
v Evans of College) Tnn), 1628 Oak Street, where they will
retlhle. Ma.ior Jenkins is stationed at Ft. Jackson.
I CfrlERAWITES ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOT, HERE Kv':
' Mesdames Rosebud Ford Reid, Mattie Flowers. Mary b
JPord Melton and Katve Toatley Saunders all of Cheraw are !
If attending Allen-Benedict Summer School.'
' *
I MISS POPE IN FLORIDA
Miss Vera Zaylee Pope, popular daughter of Mrs. W.
| U. .Pope and the late Frank Pope, 2481 Millwood Ave., left
V last Friday for Florida A and M College, Tallahassee, where
Ljphe- will take a special course in cosmetology, authorized
?:%y the S. C. Cosmetology Art Board. Miss Pope is a graduate
of 'Booker T. Washington High School and is a junior
kat Benedict College. She is one of the youngest cosmetolopjgiats
in the state and is also a voice student.
T nrmiTnvtl m.r -?T
bwukw aiuu ivr> a u ivi^ s r huiti i>. i. L.
Mrs. Joe Hill 100 Market Street Greenview Village has
wtpfturned home after having spentthree weeks in New York,
i visiting relatives and friends.
kpOTXFREY'S VISIT CITY
Mft*. and .Mrs. Fred Godfrey and children, 528 W. 151st
HSt., New York City are visiting the Scott's at 1401 Ontario t
[ VISITS JEFFERSON'S
WW"' Mrs. Tda Irvin of Charlotte, N. C. is spending a few ?
k days, with her uncle and aunt Rev. and Mrs. T. H. .Teflfer- .
L son, 2383 Washington Street.
kRS. CRAWFORD HAS DINNER GUESTS \
f Mrs. James Crawford, 1413 Cherokee Street, wife of ?
' "lie Lighthouse shop "boss" entertained Mesdames Rose- c
H ad F. Reid, Mattie Flowers and Mary F. Melton at dinner 'v
K* Wednesday. July 9.
P^CATION IN CANADA 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Douklas and family, 1220 Har- f
^HH^Street are planning to leave the city soon ftjii_a month's
B-va&tHHi in Canada. ~ rj
B Makeup Should Enhance Beauty, Not 1
B Mask It, Ruth Sawyer Tells Ladies
B By Ruth Nelson Sawyer , uso vyv *hadow, apply it with
B* NEW YORK (Global)?It is| your f,nkerhPs at lhe lower edge
Urpirising how many women! *he hds anc* from y utr nose
have the notion that make-up, QUt.ward. Blend it carefully upB|
designed to hide blemishes J warc' toward the eyebrows, gradIjndesirablc
features, and other-' uating the shade froni a lighter ,
change the appearance of tone to a darker one down aIpWuWearer
Actually, make-up the line of the eyelids. Be
to accentuate the best sult' v u s<-'lect a shade to match
Kfturcs and to generally enhance your eye* ami one which is in
BSxty. As for blemishes, such harmony with your complexion. ,
K?Wttipl*s, there are prepara-lIf ^ou use mascara, he sure that
^ 77 .^^7 f you first comb the lashes care- '
v iwns on me marKt'i mat servo . ,, . . . ,
V fully. Apply mascara with a
as medication and make-up can brush that has first been djpped
' be applied on top of them. Hut and then blotted to semi-dryeveryday
u se, make-up m;Ss with a tissue, thus avoid &ffifrould
be as natural as possible.| ing a "b<uyjy" appearance on
JH'I shouH * bo applied thelashcs Always accent the
mnking sure that it "PPer lashes wlth !i?ht- delicate A
!^BL> .balance of tone on the Lwer II
tfetg into every trrr??crease,?tst~ ~
ones., be sure eVery single hair ^
cves- is lightly and evenly covered. ^
r Uvv * "" tural brows are in vogue a- **
They have replaced the
ivy pencilled line < f the outw?
' r*nr^ P'amotiF gals'. Your brow -
'j shoul-J. he in hanwtny with
^ f your f;i<,'0. so
iMP^At ^Wl' i flrch. Use eyebrow- pencil only i
| '* y ur brow-, are thin or too
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Doings In And ' !||
Around Mullins ^
MULLINS ? Rev. Walker j f||
t*hompson, formerly of Mullins) f||
ind now of New York City, is Ml
spending his vacation with his M
ister, Mrs. End a Blount. , Jp
Sgb and Mh*s. Jfohnny Long Ml
ind daughter, Heidi, spent the Jjjl
ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Robin-[IS
on. Sgt. Long is stationed at
't. Benning, Ga. Dr. Robinson
/ill accompany the couple back SB
o Georgia. |H
Mrs. Alberta Hunt of Boston, mm
?a-s. is the house guest of Mr. |fi|
nd Mrs. Jessie Irby. Mrs. Hunt j
s the si<ter of Mrs. Irbv.
Mrs. Anna (Mjt) Livingston jilgj
pent last week .in Fayetteville. JJ
J. C. with her "niece, Mrs. Lu- |H
enia Brown.
<jn the sick list are: Mrs. Ellen I
3ickett, mother of Mlrs. Annie |
3eP Garcia; Mrs. Ella Morgan,
nother of Julian Morgan; and H|
Iridge Mullins, husband of Mrs P
Catherine Mullins.
Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Williams *
| Ay
nd daughters are vacationing j r
vith their mother, Mrs. Alice
Williams.
Walt Campbell is visiting his
amily and friends while on
Dave from his work in New. trt
rork City. inj
Pfc. Edward Lee Sampson 1- Ch
n a two week's leave from ca/np foi
a Louisiana. He* is visiting his' te<
>ai*ents, Mr. and Mks. Walter;
smith, and his grandmother, -mm
Irs. Sarah Sampson. IfM
The Maripn County Democrats
CHARM P
By LOU SWARZ ~~
NEW YORK -(Global)?Today ()f (
am reminded of a poem, titled,
Iii This 'Passing World" which.
C practiced will help anyone to*
>e more charming: SOT
Pi
"A little more kindness can
A little more creed maf
A little more giving c'"u
A little less greed
E
A little more smile Stal
A little less frown wed
A little less kicking Call
A man when he's down and
Bef<
A little more 'We' pla\
A little less 'I' by
A little more laughter mit;
A little less cry - Th<
"O
A little more flowers Brici
On the pathway of life ? (Wj
And fewer on the graves 1 cess
At the end of the strife." fror
(M<
As you read this poem, just iona
hink how you can put it into Call
raetice and you will immcdi- cr"
tely take on a feeling of poise, Ji
love. and unselfishness?all and
lecessary to charm. Remember For
hat if you can't help, don't try ersv
o hinder, either by words r t
ictions . . . after all. the things Dav
ou say about others just might H.al
>e said about you. and the meth M<h
ids you employ to hinder anoth of i
r person's progress could very idtl
veil be used against you Mat
rs . to oe cnarmiiij!. vm, uui I !t IU
iii . , otid
>e kin*.!. Learn to give praise.
que
'ou II be happier for it?take it ^
rom Lou. _ . _ mat
rihV
Po Cornell 1
J. To Study
Miss Cammit* A. I- 1 u il d, Mrs
Home Demonstration Apent ton
for the past live years left cf (
Tuesday for Cornell I'niver- rr)er
sity, Ithaca, N. Y. where she rip
will take a special course of- hlui
fered Extension workers.
hcl?
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mm
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r)i7
Prior to coming to Spartan 1
burg, she served as a teacher
in Orangeburg C-Hy School -: f TA"F
System and as home manage- O;
ment supervisor for the Far- thre
tiers' Home Administration of Woi!
thellnited States Department pvoli
of Agriculture. N"UF
Miss ,pludd will return to her 2 99<
routlty Oh August 1st. ed i
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene .
iditional first slice cutting
* their marriage, June 1
lurch at Cordova, where t
"merTCAACF stale exeeut
icher. Their marriage elin
iss Tyler Mr.
rinci rials J
'ARDOVA ? Lovely in evt
s Bernice Annette Tyler :
Cordova, and Orangeburg,
e 21 in Calvary Methodi
'(trends S. A. Funches an
double-ring ceremony in
lblage of relatives and fr
alms, white lighted tapers it
delctibra, with gladioli and
: noli a leaves ?.:c?eo rated tin
rch. White satirf 4iow, mark
the family pews.
. E. T5in -on. pianist of S. C
te College. furnished tlu
Iding music. Miss Miriau
doun of S. C. State 'ColUm
A. T. Pearson were soloists
">ro the ceremony Mr. Pinsor
od "O Perfect Love," "Hiini
Sole Mi O". "Andante" "Sta
Mjss Calhoun sang "I L<?vi
?e," sand Mr. Pearson sani
Promise Me", and "Because."
lal Chorus from Lohengrin
igner) was used for the pro
ional and "Wedding March'
r* 1 rv>tv?Mi ttV> 'e T^rnnrv
I A i'il JOWIIIIIH.1 Allh1' v >3 VUII
mdelssohn) for 'he recess.
il. During the oeroni nv Mis;
ioun sang "The Lord'- Prav(Mnkittc).
ahn Belle ol New York Cit>
Captain C. \V. Thomas o
t Jackson, wore senior ush
he groomsmen were I'harlu
'is, George Rohins n. Jante
1. Raymond Ransome .)<>-hu
itgornery. William Strikes, rt!
Drangeburg. Mrs. Geitrudi
tie, ~ i st< T of the hrifle an
ron nf Honor, wore a f!o :
fth dress of Peach nylon ne
tatTeta. She earned a hou
t> of white slsa>'t a daisie- wit'
y'- hreafh and folds ?>
ehing"net tied with deep ne.n 1
ion.
he bridesmaids were Nliss
lena Jordan, Louisa Smith
en P. Daniel- of Orangehui
. Sai ah Rit him: g f (."!a*-!< i
Atnenia Jacque.-; of Ch.u 'esand
Mrs. Lu!a I! Jaekso.,
"olumhin. Their dre-se-. writ
itreal to the Matron f Hon
except in colors of yellow,
and orchid. They to . ear
1 * their largest meeting on
day in. Marion at the Tents
Democrat were present
i every prec inct in the conn
V< ting 'Mas the chief d.->
ion.
-t a SQ'FIED
POSITION WANTED'
isition wanted by cxprrienrHemerrtary
teacher Class III,
le IV Honor graduat . Worktoward
Masters. Write Teach
/o Lighthouse and Informer,
Harden Street.
WANTED
INCI WOMAN to work in
icor?l Shop Evening*. only,
-further information apply.
Harden Street.
DA.Y NIKSKKV
: "STTIET7T WJTTS KTfYTTi T7;_
tk Street. Open for children
e months to fom year
king mothers if you have
>lcms try OAK STREET
1SERY for the lution. Call
50 for information. Rege-tei
Hirse hi chiiiyc
?^
*
*> ^,1 . * 'i s
. * the
arj
\. II. Montgomery make the hoi
of their wedding cake follow- , vcai
M, in the Little Methodist wh
he newly weds will live. He is j art
ive secretary : she is a school Re
nixed a childhood courtship. wi
' I ft
Montgomery ^
Re
h/ne I Noddinst'
]
TV fh'tilil WM^ I ho U'nrlflimr /?f i
ind euprone a. r. Montgomery l.
which took place at 6:30 p.m.
st Church', at Cordova. The *j
d M. D. MeCullum performed H
i the presence of a larpre asiends.
[ vied bouquets of daisies .and net vie
with ribbon- matching their he
- dresses. So
The bride who was given in w'
marriage by her brother-in-iaw Mi
. Winsel Jacques of Charleston, ?u
\ was. lovely in her we dding gown Vlc
. of nylon tulle and ehantilly lace An
over the white bridal satin,- hav- * 13
i ing a yoke of iliu-i n and chan- ?
tilly, long sleeves with ixiinis
over the hands, fitted ba>yuo ^
> "waist, and very full skirt and
; extending into a cathedral train V
' in the back .Her finger tip veil
of bridal illusion fell from a
- band of satin with a roll of 11
lusion and seed pearls. The bride 1
i carried a white satin Bible top- ha
. ped with a whip- purple thront-?a?
s ed orchid with streamliner- f lis
ribbon and 7 tulo roses.
Earl Midtnelbn oT " Orange"- ^
burg wa> be-t man. e
f Clarenca Jackson, niece of the Cp
- bride, and Anita Middleton were
flower girls. Tlfev wore dresses
- <;.rj
of green nylon net and taffeta
with matehinq hat.-. and baskets.
Frit/ Join s, nephew <) ' the bride, ^
pr
! was nnq hearer. 1/
Mrs. John ('. T> ler. mother 1 r
1 the t.rifle *w Oi l- a 1.iVeil irr laec '
(In witn a < a: nation e r-aqe
t After thereremonv tin b: ;
. . sei
mother entertain* (I at a i eep
tionjirt Ivmn borne.
White ^qindioii, daisies and h'l
maqnoha a aves " der<?ral* d the <:u
home. A.iorninq tne hi i*le'? la- hr
- hie Wele the Oeaut-lfully em PI'*
bossed v.*f.(li!in eake. white ta P"
per.- in ery.-tal eandl*. labi a and. ^?
. an arrant'*ment of white daisieand
iiabv's ia eath th.
Mr KJi/atx th (ball) un assist- Fh
ed by Mrs. Marion Oliver, Cit
Ana nia Houscr, A!ma Jaetjues, W;
. Mr . Wind. Mrs, I.am. en*- Dakeis,
Mi-.0 Kosu Davis, lteatrue Wil*
hams. Kloi.-a June , Kthel Sun- W
mon~, Catherine Franklin and
Heulah Pouch and Mosm T K
Hythe-w ood, also Mrs. Ward and
Iau> I'nylij', handled the crv- at
;ntf.
At tin .;ut >t register ucri1 M,iKnuly
11\ thew<><? : and Huby Thi
Johnson In tin- uift rooms \vrrn ?
Mr?, finhv B vd, Jttiia Adams.
1
Kub\ j.1'% i? *t t f. Knrhne Harvey.
Mrs Pansy Dant/Ier of Newark.
N J was general directress.
During tin- evening the blade
and bridegroom left f r their
weddmy trif) to Jacksonville, Fin.
after wliieh they w ill make their
h<?me v. it'n fhe bride's inoltici'. Ste
For traveling the bride wure a
na:y silk hantun'i* suit with a
? i ' M
white straw hat. navy aeeossor.
u s ami, a a1ii!i niahul
Mrs Mont uomer \ tini bed ' '
Claflin H.iiih. Seho l and rtra u- Sui
I She teaehes in the puhhe schools nj?
of (' t fliiva
Mi Monti." niery lim he;1 Claf [>i|
!m l i S tin ! .Old J*r;ulll- tur
a ted ft oil* Claflirr oe and }{,,?
> ho'd > ,t M. - si ei s IV ye from j,?
Atlanta Uruvcriutv, U? + + ?^ nr^
nemlx : of Phi Heta S :i. i Fv. mmm
1HTH0USE and INFORMER,
auticians At F
eenwood Get I
*
ate Chapter co*
s organized into a club here- ^aS
noi
Sunday and affiliated themes
with th estate Beauticiar s
pciati >n. ^
is. Maggie Fisher was elect-1 43
president and Mrs. Naicyj n"
ker was chosen secretary. j *
he chapter was -etup by Mrs.
garet B. Lilliewood of Kinge.
state president of the aslation,.
who admonished the
p n
ly-f rmed unit to strive ever c
p
attain the objectives of the
LMit b dv. . ani
nine 20 persohs were listed (*'r
charter members of the lochapter.
's
ve
,A.r
itinie Burroughs m
isionary Circle <h
olds Meeting
iunday, July 13. at 3:30 P. M.,
Nannie Burroughs Mission-j-*
' Circle of -even churches will
d its meeting at the Fir-t Na eth
Baptist Church. Guests] ar
o will appear on the program! w
Mrs. C. J. Odom, wife of. A
v. Odom; Mrs. M. E. Cox, the1 he
fe of Rev. Cox: Mrs. Rosie B;
irt. the Tabernacle Mi-siona- ly
s Circle of Gregg street, and til
s. W. J. Robinson, wife of; C<
v. Robinson.
VTudc v/ill be furnished by tin- le
Luke Junior Missionaries. be
Mrs. N. A. Robinson is prcsi- of
nt and a co-worker is Mrs. E. tr
Fredericks. li
of
emingwav Notes 1
Bv Mrs. A. L. Walkrr
rEMINGWAY ? Funeral scr- 01
es for Mrs. Nora Sumpter were
Id Sunday at Mt. Olive to
vflnth Day Adventist Church, Y
th Elder Greene officiating.! ar
s. Sumpter was 83 yepr- old. b<
rviving are her husbands E>a- E
1 Sumpter, twin sister Mrs. pj
oanda Sumpter, a brother, J esc R<
lmey of Florida; six children. le:
adson Sumpter, Doward and si<
Quotations |
b<
Cpl. and Mi's. George K. Wil-| t\
ms announce the arrival of gj
7 ik a /> . n n. r..... ir urn ,i ^
ims, Jr., on June 22 at the Ft C1
ckson Station Hospital. Mrs 01
illiams is the former Mi-r ol
len Graham of Savannah, Ga.
>1. Williams hails from St.
ephens. v
M
EVEN G. FIELDINGS
CHARLESTON ? Cpl. and gl
rs. Tinvthv Fieldine are the ,
11
ou\i parents of a son, Steven
trjjory, who arrived last month **
the Hospital and Training ct
hoo! on Cannon -treet. Mrs.
I'Ulinn and the baby are pre- v
ntlv residing with Miss Emily
elding. 122 L can St. . a'
SI
nity He was formerly ?wttive
eeretarv of the S. C\ gr
alieh of. tile. NA-VC12?uuil?1 v jj_
L'sently employed as railway Y
stal clerk on the Atlantic rn
nst line railway. ?
Oi.' of t wn jjuo-ts im ludcd ?
use from Charleston, Tampa,
i., Houston, Texas. New Y rk
v. Columbia, Newark. N. .1 .
ishmyton, I) (\, and Sumter,
~Y WAV'"
Drive-In Theatre pr
THF FAIRC.ROFND (JAT? i " !
.COLORED SEC TION
irs. July 10 thru Wed July 10
. . j. th
rhursday?Friday?Saturday t pt
M A ( A ()"
with | *u
ibei t Mitehum-?Jane Russell
Sunday?Monday?Tuetwlay ' x
"THE W1LI) NORTH" I <
- - with pe
wart Granger. Wendell C rey
Wednesday r i
ASK OF THE AVENGERS'* so
with At
fTn I )ere)< Anthonv Quinn
rimer schedule: The Colore- ^
ttOh " will" He opened ever
ht. starting June* 1S.
ection: I n your con\ :Mii--ne
n ri^ht at S\Y-\VA\ s'.,n 01
icwood P rive and rollow roaColored
jTUtranre rr ir of ??
rr _
i
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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. *
'erry Johnson Nar
n White Couple's 1
raw YORK (CNS)?The disery
that a Negro was named
respondent in the divorce
e of a prominent, wealthy and
idsome Britj/feh couple living
Bermuda completely shocked
tiny island of paradise which"
known to frown highly on
/ mention of "integration." i
n fact it i>s the first time in j
my yearir that a NegrO hast
in known to openly court a
lite woman only in this casei
c woman ivta> Junfc Pamela
pps, who many times had. the
vernor of Bermuda, Sir Alex-;
der Hood and Lady Hood as
incr guests in her husband's
rmr Islanders say Mrsr Pappst
tall, strikingly handsome and.
ry kind. Her husband, John,
thur Papps is managpr of the
id-Ocean Club, which is a i
ivately owned hotel and golf
lb for the very wealthy and
membership only.
?rs. Henrietta
Continued From Page i
id Thomas Price, Mrs. Butler
as born in Edgefield county,
pril 22, 1877. She affiliated
irself with the Mt. Canaan
iptist Church there at an earage,
remaining a member unl
she and her family moved to
ilumbia.
Jn 1893 she married John Butr,
also of Edgefield county and
ire him twelve children, eight
whom survive. She was exemely
ac-ive in civic and regious
work, being a member
the Pulpit Aid and Mjssiony
Society of her church, the
Social and Savings Club, the
ight Bearers, Tent No. 30, YWA,
NAACP and various other
ganization^.
Survivors include three daughrs,
Mr<. Lillian Birdsall, New
ork City; Miss Emma Butler
id Mrs. Frankie B. Outten,
ith of Columbia; five sons,
most Butler, Durham, JN. C.;
ickcns Butler, Carrol Butler,
ibert Butler and Harrison But
r, all of New York City; two
;ters, Mrs. Annie McCloud and
rs. Frankie P. Lang, Jacksonlle,
Fla.; K2 grandchildren; 13
reat grandchildren; three
aughters-in-law, Mrs. Sarah
utler of Baltimore. Md.; Mrs.
Lizabeth Butler and Mrs. IsaiHe
Butler, of New York City;
vo sisters-in-law. Mrs. Selina
ims of Colufnbia and Mrs. Nete
P. Parks cf New York Cnty
to brother-in-law, E. E. Lang
f Jacksonville, Fla., and many
her relati veV.
?.s?ie Sumpter, Mrs. Addie Rod?rs,
Mrs. Annie Walker and
[rs. Mattie Ford; twenty-three
andchildren and twenty greatrandchildren.
The Ministers Union rallv at
ethlehom AME Church is rented
to have been a huge sue>ss.
A M ck district conference
ill be held in Jerusalem AME
hurvh Sunday, July 13, held
I night ,in the interest of the
tcwardess Board.
A fourth Sunday in July pro.
am at Jerusalem AME church
c in h.-h:ilf nf the
PD (Young People's Departent).
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR ADVERTISING CALENL.RS,
FANS, and UP TO THE
1NUTE ADVERTISING IDEAS
IAL 3-9644.
We al-o have rtm following
nl Estate for sale.
To bo developed: A piece of
oper'.y 160 ft. x 235 ft. on the
d Winrsboro Road, just a few
lies from the city limit Will ru4
to lots.
Tnree 2-famny apartment houv
r Owe 6 unth Ka.'fy
rec door* from bus j?*op. 1821
II ask i St.
One 50 x 150 ft lot Atlanta
eh
One nigh' Club on a lot 100 fi
150 ft near Hariem Heights
69 acres of land bordering pro
i ry of IIaThinson College List
your property for sale or
nt wi'h u.c for bfv\ it'Muts; al
i
ito Flrf, Casualty ai-i TW't
William McKmley Row-mar
-\p-y \y city
R<- ; V] Jr fe Co.
' 1 ' f> . ? 1 !0f?t ow "street
o- -K.U C^'uwhtar^ f
ned
Correspondent
)ivorce Action
It was this home that Perry ' :j
Johnson, a handsome Negro who
worked at the Mid-Ocean Club
ae engineer, is .said to have
broken up. For as stated in t)W
local {Bermuda newspaper, the
issue, "The ftrsft decree nlat
granted yesterday was to John
Arthur Papps, manager of the .' .
Mid-Oeean?Club in Ttscher'r
town who charged his wife, June Pamela
Papps, with adultery
with Penry Johnson, who was
an engineer at the club. ('Note:
no mention of the race of. John-'
son was made. This was verified
by a Bermurdian in New ?
York). ' . .r";
"The couple were rriarrTed in
London on December 20. 1947.
There are no children Of^ the
marriage. The adultery was alleged
to have been committed
in the club's dormitory en Apri>
j 19th, 1952. Costs of the petition
: were awarded against the corr- _
I respondent, Johnson."
It is reported that "Mrs. Pappr
I left the island immediately afi
ter the divorce action was filed
j by her husband so that the ; .
i whole affair could be handled
I as quietly as possible.
Has Annual
New Eden OES
SUMMERVILLE ? The New
Eden chapter of the Order ol
Eastern StaTS-celebrated its sixth
anniversary last Sunday in the'
K of P Hall here. .; %
/^ppearfng on the program
I were: Miss Lila Duberry, Rev
W. R. Grant, Mrs. W. A. Barron.
Worthy Matron, Mayor William .,
Seele of Lincolnville, Adam
Lloyd, Miss Johnnie Mae Cum.
mings, Miss Alice Gregory, Mrs.
Kathryn R. Varaer, the Bonne
J sisters, Mrs. Eugenia S. McCon- r
' ice, Miss Blanche Wiley find Mrsr - ?
Ruth M. Rose, Worthy Matron
: Outrof town visitors included .
Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and y
i Mrs. W. P. Adams, Capt. May',
N. J.. Miss Bebe von Se^le, New
York City, Mr. and Mrs. Then,
dore T. Long of Charleston.
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