Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 19, 1952, Image 10
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?sMGHTHOUSE and INFORft
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Bishop W. J. Walls, senior
lVnft>?ri.il A A/I 1/ r/w.? / l l.
lerence, just alter the Coni'eren
tive of the Connection at an ipfe
an enviable record as a churehni
tees of the World Council of Civ
with him are the Revs. C. C. Wi
completed the edifice in time to t
Fisher, Gen. Sec'y. Rev. ,J. C. B
??-er-andJ. H. Coi1 fol'enci
2.000 Celebrate 180tl
Storm Branch ChurVl
TJT JOHN II. McCRAV, Editor'-got
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CLEARWATER -- 1 u
2.000 persons,.many of them trn- ^
velin" eensidernb' ' d'shuvcs o?
' PI'S
_?gor. SouRv- Carolina- and frrr? ~
^ ! nearby Georgia vomm:.jnMie?, 0- ?
Yerflrv,v?:?both rhr>?m ;
? ' " nn<
Ttiureh cr:unds horP S>xv%nr\*:
T)d]
ternoon as the lB0fh year of the
i . founding of .the Storm Branch
Baptist Church >va< Observed in <
roectal services, which adjourn- hi
' to a grand barbecue oi#thc fot
hurch grounds. Ro
The Storm Branch church lavs W1
:laim to being the second oldest pri
Negro Baptist Church in Amcr- me
- . sea, located iust a few jniles
fromJlw oldest; Negro- Baptist del
church, both being in this sect- fici
ton Of Aiken county, known more the
\ popularly as Horse Creek Val- wh
ley. Its pastor is Rev. A. L. Pet- an:
erson of Columbia, now in his *]
eighth year, and the ninth past-. s^i
or to serve the charge. j try
The special sermon was deliv- Nei
ered by Rev. E. J. Dyson, of Au-( of
gusta, Ga. and special music was, nui
? rendered, fttsbby one OT^nbfFTer j~gre
and then collectively by the com-: mi
bined choirs of the- participat- fur
>ng churches. lev
The muskr was particularly
Mk
?Visit The? Mc
CHARM CENTER BEAUTY J of
..?shoe r~
Summer Rates, $1.25 up I Fri
Mire. Viola Melvin, Mrs. Lucile ant
Brown; Mrs. E. R. Brown, Mgr. ust
?8Vi Calhoun St. Cha'n, S. C. Ian
UBHV ani
CLOSE ONTEL SEPTUS~ | fai
For Registration or Lnforma on,' chi
write: Mrs. E. R. Broun i rej
> PALMETTO REALTY SCHOOL th<
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Charleston, S. C. tri
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HID 7* V?A** AT OWWC COVNTTR5 35?
College Flower ',?
Shop I <h
1509 Harden St.
PHQ1VE >880 77^
Nfeht Phone 2-Mlf - *'
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A SEE KING PO
1950 Ford Custom 2 door s
heater,
1941 Pontiac 4 door sedan,
1951 Pontiac Chieftain Delii
fl Hydramatic, radio an<
1949 Ford business coupe,
'H 1941 Pontiac Streamliner, i
__iH_J.948XJhevrotrfc convertible,
at all 1
-+ pKING P(
I Af 1925 MAIN
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1ER. COLUMHIA. S. (
fcfai" ,
bishon, A.M.K. /ion Church, i.>
Mt. Vernon. at the closing se:
ce wort on ' or-! }>< se?wt hit
run*m'v.< \ov<>nil,er 1 !> "
an and- due to t lie t act that h
it roll cs. is ex t - 1 to play a
lliams, 0, IX ..vieK'nley. T. ('.
intoi'l ! i n t lw> ('iiiil'iinnwii Itiol
n)wn, reciMitlv <;mi>oinUHi to
rTreasurei\
i Year Of The
!i At Clearwater "
jd, \ it'.i ! (v>; .
rkor. !UU,:
e/i-r ' r>;U; J,',,. ^ i?also
.. n. :o'.'v i- n- v 1\ '
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pti-?4?,?rtr7-r .
3 organ :. ia* ie. a ?>. .
raiments.
FOtTNDri) .ll'LV f). 17-7?
Storm Brandt .racer. rdee to ;*'
torv posted in the pulnit. u, as pni
inded Julv 9. 177:! V :tu. Rev. B.
bcrt McGco as its first past r. i-'e
die it is not so stated in the Pu
nted record wo saw. !<Um*. Er:
mhors say the ehuuch was, hL
ablished largely dSV idaveho' -
-s, wno couia not provide svir< the
ent space in the gallery ofj in
* white church for their slaves coi
iO built Storm Branch as the rac
swer. j "cc
ftie other Baptist church here, elc
d to be the oldest in the rounwas
founded for free-born tir
groes. Storm Branch wasn't be<
course, and it has taken a mc
Tiber of yedrs for the two con- fe\
gations to reach their present kn
itu'al assistance program ar.d in
iction as Baptist^ on the same, tin
el.
LISTING OF PASTORS <-it
)ther pastors following Rev.!
Geo, an*! p~ior to the tenure *0!
Rov. Mj. Pete rson. were.
Reverends Peter Johnston*.'
ank Beale, Henry Johnston:
d Henry Jackson, all of Aug-j ^
a; Samuel Hill of Beech Is-1 *ul
id, Austin Hill of Hamburg, m<
i Robert Mabry of Langley.
!>ne person, who said he was m
niliar with operations of the 'rb
urch, said: "Here, the peoplei *'r
ally live their religion. It is! <^?
? only church I knew of toy
where they carry out church j
als as used to be our general l'c
stom. Here, ifyou are caught R*
bating rules of conduct for ~
ristians adopted by this chur- ^
, you are tried and if found" ta
ilty, suspended or removed '
>m chufch rolls altogether". j]]
Officials reported a total in ex- fa
ss of $1,700.00 raised in severalidertakings
in connection with
e observance. p,
Parishioners aiuT roTTr- ar
I to the church yard following
e benediction and wero packed
il of food, much brought by
e ladies, cacti of whom was 01
?pt busy feeding from their re- t(
IPfti"" nnrboriy who -j-|
;opped and acted hungry. How- ^
ver, the enterprising Mr. PetNT
I AC FIRST! '
edan, radio and [
$1395 radio
and heater $295 r
ixe "8" 4 door sedan, p
3 heater $2295 Jj
radio and heater $895 ?
adio and heater- ^$293 *
fully equipped $995^-J
hod userf^ cars on our lot a
times
DNTIAC ~ il
STREET III
Saturday, .Inly in, 1m.
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... <4f fldi
< shown at tlie* pul])it of tli
ssion ?>i tin* New h ork ( 01
n to India. as a represent;
y'2. Rishop Walls has mad
e heads one of t ln'.onnmii
n important part. Show
Me 1 touiral, host pastor. wh
hop Walls, Dr. R. Karlo
uiioie hn=444*st ottr .J. H; -Tnrfc
wliout
l o:a mn. . Inun 1'ny. !
I.' . ' a- '/ < ! . > in'
gh:' Tlifvoi'. n<i J. ii.i.-.i . .
J. Glove:. H. II. (ii'.iv, \V I
i-slcr. < it Kline. !>:*. [. 1
ivi>. U: A. T: C'ornwfll, \\
:i -t P; .nioau and Mi s. Vivia
?Dm^rr:n. -These pciVons. H
id ,i;avc .generously of hot
mi time and money and wcr
?'t only bewildered over th
iduyt f some others in th
e, but were shocked and ju>
Hilda't unde^-tan* i the- w h 1
^ctiorfe"
'Tlie three candidates," he cor
lued, "felt that progress h;
[?n named on the ba-is the
ire Negroes had registered,
y_more voted, a few 'mor
ew how t operate the vol
g machine, and the fear <c
} 'p lis' had been decreased,
However, he dec lured, "O
ction day the Negro politic;
idors went all out in the ir
est of various candidates c
: white race and left the caus
the - tJhree Negj-fi candidate
pn the shoulders of the Re
over, Mr, Kline and the fait!
I masses of h poful Negro w<
?n."
He "also accused the iity
mister", generally. _with hav
g started out on a political a
in program and of having "s;
wn."
"Those ministers wh" appcaj
actively at the poll On elei
>n day, with the exception
werends Dunbar, Glove
son was taking no chance
tere was plenty of barbecue c
p, ordered by the church ar
cpared spot inlly by one of 1
ustrious members, wellknow
r and wide for hm?culinoi
TIT at barbecuing. Duke Lai
ick, whose pickup truck w
ettv well stocked with in"
id all the trimmings ineludit
irkey which Mrs. Lamback sa
>c prepared herself.
There was als > a barrel of ler
nade which went a long w
iwards quenching thethirst
i *>se who staggered i1 n d i r t
weTteririg hot afternoon
Hen, Women! Old i
10,50,60! Get Fe
eel Years Younger, Full of Vi
)on't blnttit exhausted, wiirn-ntit. run-down feel
a your ege Thousand* ainnmi at what it III
Ptilng up with Ostrex ban done. Contain* t.i
flrn needed after 40?by I infill* old just bei \
irking Iron; also rontalns HUWilSMieutsr. ,!
atrium. phosphorus Vitamin |i| Why f<ri
>y Ostrex Tonlo Tablets tij feel prop), >
rxtay. Trial nine post* llttio M+v-Pf ^
at ragtllar tf W KUft only OHf1 1< or tail t>lv
vlnga uk to IN large popular "Kcouoioy" a
\t drug st ru es every whereVdumfcrtn,
Krknrrt's, WnlffiVe
md Lane Rexall
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! ESQUIRE
CLEANING ? PR
Service ? St>
Phone 4-2837
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" N. Baptist
! Women To
Hear I)r Reubei
WILMINGTON, N. C.?I
I paration. and by means o
' ing the way for what is
J will be one of the most si
j ful sessions of the Women'
tist Home and Foreign ^
1 con von ti o ns of North Ca
| the First Baptist Church o
I rnington .pastured by Dr.
mas O. Mills, is planning
. teresting pne-eonvention
i gram on the night of Augt
' beginning at 8 p. m.
i .First Baptist is fortun
. having secured the servii
j the Reverend Odell R. H
! of Sumter. S. C. as guest ;
er. Rev. Reuben. is -a g-r-adu
lienecliet College, at Colt
S. C., and of the Obcrlin
logical Seminary and Col
University. At present he is
idrnt of Morris College at
I tor jv 1 one o! 1he l'al
I State's |.:H'>t :! spel speak
In add ! ion n> I)r ltd
message, the evening pr<
[will nature the combined
i of First Baptist Church,
music designed for a s
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evening 1);. Mills said it
his hour ; nd that of the
( bership that tho v.ii.v cont
ttotv-,?frs?well?ttr?other?ft
11 of tho church, would inolud
evening on their ^ehedule.
l. L This prc^c^nvention t>rwill
set'the stage for the a
meeting of the Women's B
' Home and Foreign Missir
North Carolina, win; h w :
held at First Baptist CI
August 12-15.
yhtte Funeral
Directors Meet
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r. The '
ii. sociati'in
Mcmbc-" r.ft. r.<!!rv
h, S. C. . (I:? r."::
News Folk?
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ts. Pictured above is Julian
n ther, II, son of Mr. and
py--+JuHarr^tr: "organ of Mu
n- and you've guessed it. se
as The Lighthouse and Info
if* of this smiling eight yeai
H youngster. "Julian" is a
grade student at Palmetto
n school in Mullins.
nv
" Gray. roaster, all had thoi
i 1.1 ill .>i?a kiln I " i
VfvtA.rnn mtere t " '
The candidate declined t
names of the .Negroes h
.1 leadershin costs ' he w as i
H infi. However, the Chariest
!iti( al picture appears the
P f<>r this third votinq failu
m | past ones hnvm? been 111
tiiii j a hitter liuht aqtiinsl m
Hi | Indued racial irjtere-ts hv
tl-?> i
-< < | of the elected lenders ot
l!1"; | cnl at turn h< n~
^ Some fear the charges o
^=-uv rrrqmit" hid ~lo \vreek i ap
n\s yani/ation and future votit
ffram,
CLEANERS
1ESSING ? REPAIRS
rle ? Satisfaction
1603 Harden St re
h ?K'd! ON A REPORTER'S BEAT cloU
access-1
sli ! A POSTAL card from Brother M
lissini John Henry Wa hmyt n shows p
roilna,', that he's way up m Montreal,
f Wil-1 Canada. h.iy uul the .time of. his' ri?v,
Tho-| life. Winder why he slipped out cert;
an in- of town and didn't even tell us stan
pro- .goodbye" phai
AMONG Baptist leaders arriv- j110^
nig here Wednesday for the n
es of stat0 Survlav School and BTU h
eubon al B<,n?"0 CollwC "
were: Rev. W A. Johnson of \
>|M tlK- ^ ?pffcCfa
-rtc of irl-ronce and KfTtntfham, Litest e
imbia ,non(-'y-r;'iser for the church in W<
Theo- tlu> st',Uv ^ev' Bvrd of Che-' Ozie
nmbia raw' "Daddy" Gf the State NAA- S. 2
pros- <:,> C nferente .and W. O. Mad- Orar
Sum- dox 'd Donald, all of whom qj
metto l,v our ofTiee t chat. yn..;
, :'v ' All H.V Wedne lav, the, : m. whir
spu-ji Kev. .11. K Harclin and >mni
agi.tm \j.< Anna 1). Reuben, wild of >;'vn
choirs ,}u. president ghoUi of the M rn
w ith I ('ol!(."e faculty at Sumter, about " ' ''
014.ful ?fi . ve (iff from Stuart's drug
' as store in Harden street, appai
en!*y headed for Sumbr and ,hy
.h<?me. W Mn r saw u> ami t': :t:
'k'nd:< e meat tickle U'i 've ha *b d lPfi
L> this the Pn ha.. ev e ,! Vmrs":n
this 1M ; u. ], . t n . e n;; ' :
gram- ^ ;!e' i ."red""un-' ^
nnunl ta! n \v
aptt.it u 1
>n of Id'OTHKK Wdhmn H Ford
;j pf. must he seared t? d.-ath tiov.'. I) H
hureh '* "'.ad f .va'!".in:: in and- deli
vorin/ m ; :--e.
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I ; ? ? fe r. ". ;, f, >> it u >
:ai ht week.
I t r"' '; v.'O" > r v.hv Tin "
1 '. " \\
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.. . -w ;. h(* tl
M : '
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t ? .1 f a ( )? s;
Shop a . w - I :
' 7'r u v. o t: :i:ed .at he r last
.\eej; that <!* i asking why
ha v - n'' . ? sa 1 -ona-thim: about ",lV '
a.! tiie othe; ladies. Wei!. Mis- ^
Maiiio ,'.> > she's not ready-- "'r.Tu
e. t quite -for her .story yet and a*ten
aaidliri' one* w a - head-in-the- *cdcP'
able
Florence Fundorhurk. Lancaster; ^IC>'
Mrs Corinne Williams, Colum?
hhi: Robrrt Logan, president an 1
delegate to the Nati nnl Fun- '
oral Directors' meeting. Saluda: *?
('. Lee Davis," chairman of the P
executive board, Anderson; N. B P
Bla.'kwell, Manning; Julius Mil- 5
> !cr, Aiken and A P Williams. M
^ Cohtr-dia ^
\ <> t i c E : : : N
M
Hd?Cntrmnn.?fo mei A?Ad'"T *" J ~
ant Manager of the College Flow- 9
er Shop. lahH Hat*ten St . ts not F
affiliated .?. .th Mus business as I
Juny .'ht. 10a2.
T. J Sullivan, Jr.. Owner I
Legal Notice
State of South Carolina
I, County of Spartanburg a
Court of Common Pleas
LARRY E WILSON Plaintiff 1
versu- I
El.VIA J WILSON, Defendant 3}
DECREE
1 Lu. This :s an action bixiu^LL?^?5?
Mn>?-the PhiUUifT against the Defend- ju
lllns, ant ,for a divorce based upon M
Ring grounds of desertion. The inat
riner t<_i _vy:is referred.,lu. Hftnnrflb1**! L
days Iy Mo re, Master in Equity k
r old for Spartanburg County, to take I
tilth the testimony and to report to X
high this Court hi- findings upon the 9
law and the facts J
r par The Ma-tej has made Ins Re- ?
11 . prtrt?wiot'h?Uepore -?*- affirmed* *
'?nd made a" part "of this Dv< rccTTj
o M|Vc After reading the Master's lie- L
<>lihnt? Port? I agree with the recom-'|
ntici/ rnendati ns of the Master. N''W,;1
on po ?n motion of Yates Brown, ^ B
a :se attorney for'the Plaintiff, the P
ire, all 1 defendant being in default, ? B
, ta ot It IS OHPKRKl), ADJU1X1KD V I
know- AND DhCRKKI) that the Plaint jj
ome 'IT he ami he i- hereby, giver a .
from the Dofendant'^Uiat he' i -. jv
f "seilj^ a fltt' . .an-v obligation totl
in, oi t' i>"U ndiint as though M
u". pro marital rontruet had been enter
tSj Biii.-e I.ittlejohn , I
I, .lii(k;r Seventh .ludnin; Circuit E|
June it. 1952 !1
K W4 Miller 1
Clerk of fCout t 0 4
Walter B Aiken |
et I'lVputv dork fl 1
A
ds as she pushed along ILar- Pro
Street in Tuesday's heat. wu>
Sun
Y rilE way, it look> like the, rrinf
of Columbia has raised the
l with-titft daily pulpit of t*i
bn gentleman who's been1
ding in front of Stuadt's'
maey for over a year The!
1 in the 1500 block of Harj
is undergoing a reduction,!
iding' hi- favorite spot, and
kIv's seen him on the cor-i
preaching since demolition!
31." "
DNDKIf where was Brother!
Jackson scooting t; on U.:.
1 late Sunday, headed down
lgeburg way"
VLLING a certain party :rt'
. "Doghouse Junior" is.
ling tig a. in?Just like last
nor. The other night lie was
lg around ten oVl ek: "The
1 i<niijv I :n liable to get
'a1 road and he up there in
ng flat " Bv the wtiv, he
i '<> v. n < 1 >! # * * n?\ in
p<><>! Hut. once this sensor
! '> ? at too "sweet forms">
Uteur?\w- soys, his bap v, :
i. pins the- doghouse buildvas
dose ni_ jidi: .-vmh-}? ?
hing his eves they didn't
' s \\v but d:dr.'t
P, v Ml;,.s (
u; : ' re o: < n'nyr-'
?< We t Co!- I
d: f Lenin.''on *?_
- ,y, ,W,? ,C?np.
< T i 1 .v. .
lVE you heard about Br h-i?
. . u
no is rei<1:" 0' v.-* t.!v. wait;'- M
i.P h and' I,,
pe.n's to it and says _
: ' b. ha..' t > \ou. B ai?3*
IEHE'\ you been Brother
in the 1 BOO block of Assem-I
street the other afternoon,! I
you weren't Poking 0Ur|B r
LI US K. Williams f Spar- fl
irg was in town Wednesday!H
ding a church meeting. He15
honed the ofTice^ but wasn't1?
to drp by. Had to eat. Man,if
say he and Arthur Cle-|p^_
rk a ivr
Lyiii i%
FRIDAY,
COLUMBIA
3 BIG
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FDNA McGRIFF
'k E
TAB SMITH
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U> VANCE TICKETS $1.50 N(
nn Dining Room. ADMISSION
it, Jr. of Charleston love me
: food. in
EV. D. L. Lunn and Mr. Rob- rei
>n of Bishopville were in ^ia
n Tuesday, . talking about ^
3S and business and politics . ^
r their way. They say that at
Lee county has joined the*
gressive Democrats in a big an<
\ getting a good kick off ^
day during the sixth district mc
>ting in their town: ~ rdo'
[rs. Laureina CuIdWP1! fr>r- oul
?)OL1V
Motor
1 ?J51 Chrysler Windsor De- It
luxe '4-door $2395
Sedan
1950 Chrysler New Yorker >0
4-door $189")
Sedan
1949 Chrysler Windsor^ 4- 11
door $1590
Sedan
1949 Chrysler New Yorker j
4- do o r Sedan. Radio
?nd $1595
heater 1!
1947 Chrysler New Yorkei
Chih Coupe. Radio and
heat- edft"
1JM7 ChrvsVr Coa- <tT4)Q'v L?
verl'thlo C*'upc | .
OLIVER MO
CHRYSLER
"OIL MAIN & ELM WOOD
eam^-;r^r^iieei
VISIT
C i i\ A UTC
>10 (rervais 1
Columbia, !
Lktter Uae
Your Satisfaction ? <
ISSJHSl' =a??r j?81
PEARCE AUTO
Si
Two biff lots full of all makes
"A Little out of the way
2361 and 3308 ft
Phones 2-9041
Columbia, South
;E!SH
JULY 18, 9
TOWNSHIP AUDI
ATTRACTIC
N PERSON
? FIRST TIME IN
E D
HVfcQ
THE "HEAV
FATI
PLl
rig Band
TAB |
SMITH I
AND HIS BAND
r i. u s I
I VMM
Li i mi
HO P E I
AND HIS BAND I
l
>w On Sale BO'S I'ool Room,
1 Nicrhl of Dance $1.75
I
rly of Columbia, now living 1
Washington, D. C. is
atives and friends in
EUGENE A. Montgomery,
degroom of less than wk
?nth, was a Columbia
mday, calling on all acquaint-iB
:es and.cutting up just like h? III
d to., Says his wife, the for- 1
r Miss pprnit i' Tyl??r of Qjlf, B
va, hasn't decided to
>4J Chryslei Windsor 4-' H I
Sedan $245 jj
50 Plymouth Deluxe 2-door
$129
)f>L DeSotc Ci*>tom 4-door
Sedan. Radio and heat- I
S,;6'000 $2395 j
951 Kord Custom Club i
Pniinl*j RiqH ir? fP'f J*f/1if?"
and" *?Te a tVr ~ jH
J49 D dge Coronet Club II
Coupe. Gyr matic drive ""I
radio and . $1395 !
S3F"HS:
TOR CO.
PLYMOUTH
PHONfc 2-4309 m
Our Livelihood'* .^v II " J
*i '-' < "1 \ iftyjjH
of N?w and Used Curs I
C&roliiui
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COLUMBIA ? Ifl
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