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?LIGHTHOUSE and INFOI
'' NEWS
AT
By Ethelyn m. Parker
^ PERSONALS
bHARLESTON?Mr. and Mrs.
J. Lawrence Parker are vacationing
in New York City.
_ Mrs. Mamie_Cifimmon?ie?at
hojna wittr~MrfCp&ttte Holmes.]
Mrs. Clemmon has returned
from Philadelphia. .
Rev. J. T. Enwright, pa>tor of
the Plymouth Congregational
Church, has returned from at-1
tending the Christian Council of^
- Congregational Churches in
.Mont Clair, Cal., where more
than 2,000 delegates from hot) i
races met ?
Mrs. Mae Holloway Purcell,
^ ?4ibnairian at Dart's Library, is
vacationing in New York City,
after attending the Association of
Librarians there.
Mrs. Marie Nell is at home alter
attending the graduation of
her daughter, Mrs. TalTTan Nell
3oon0r-She was accompanied by
her son, Pfc. Kenneth Nell of
the Marines. Mrs. Boone received
her masters degree from the
Sarajr Lawrence College in New
York state and will teach in
? sttr
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507 FIFTH Av?., (Suit* 905)
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Charleston j
Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. Evelyn Brahaem of Flushing,
L. I., (the former Miss Pot*
ter of Strllivans Island) is vi-itfng
her sister, Miss Mattie Pot-!
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tor, after an absence,of 2.1 vuam.i
Misses Beulah Bullard and
Gertrude Turner are making an
extended tour. They will vi<it in
Washington, Chicago and Denver,
Colorado before returning.
Messrs. Joe Ellrott and Jesse
I Williams have returned from
New York City.
? Mrs. S. B. Mackey is attending
summer school at ClafUnJ
College in Orangeburg.
' COMMUNITY TEA
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; The Women's Auxiliary of the
^ YMJC'A will sponsor a Commun1
i
ity Tea at the "Y" Building. 01
j Cannon -trcct, July 20, at 5 p.m.
I Churches of the city will have
tablerr The committee members
| sponsoring the affair include: ,
Mrs. W .Brevard, chairman, Mrs.'
H. Sanders, co-chairman, Mrs. II.
1 Dixon, chairman of the program,
and J. W. Brawley, YMCA secretary.
AWARDED t EK1 LUl AT
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- ~ Certificates- persfm* - -atUuui?
ing the missionary class from
September through June at the
Baptist Center.?were - awarded-*during
the week by Rev. B. 1).
Lewis, director of Baptist Mis^-.
ions here. Those receiving the
.'certificates included Mesdamos
\ Margaret McMillian, Rosalie Robertson,
Selena Br >wn, Carrie
fHartwell, Alleyne Rivers and
Beatrice Gourdinr. Among thn e;
participating in the special pro-'
gram held to signal the occa-ion
were, Misses Catherine German.""
pianist and Janice Blake, solo- <
ist, Master Kenneth German, <
M isler Marvin German, Mrs. 1
Beatrice Gourdine, Mrs. Vivian t
Moultrie and Rev. Lewis.
MINISTERS' WIVES MEETS j
The Interdenominath nal Mm- (
isters' Wives Alliance, met last I
Tuesday in the home of Mrs. G. r
C.' Brown, president, on Johns ?
Island. Mrs. F. S. Mingo con- c
ducted devotions and Mrs. . C. *
JJfcnkins reported for the pio . *
gram committee. The group en- c
joyed numerous ^ gomes. Anions (
those present: Mesdrme- M. V c
Frasier, B. D. Lewis, E. E. Lloyd, ^
St. Julian Simkins, M .A. Saun- s
ders, S. II. Scott, J F. Sutton. v
H. V. Manning, R E. Brogdcn.
and A. H. Clark. A delicious
chicken supper was served. I
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PUBLISHES YEAR BOOK }.
.The Ministers' Wives Alliance
has recently published a Year
Book giving all information roncorning
meetings.-form of openlng,
places, membership, etc. Of- (
fleers . arc- ..Mcsdame-^ G- C,?jBrown,
president. C. A. Bennett, ?
ci
k-e president, B. D Lewis, secretary,
A. H. Clark, assistant
secretary, R. E. Br gdrn. treasurer,
F. S Mingo, chaplain. St.
St. Julian Simpkin-, M? A.- -Smm- ers,
parliamentarian. S. Lloyd,
treasurer f special funds
VISIT C ANADA 1
Captain and MrsVyFrecman M.
Cause, and sisters Mrssc- GwenA
lv-n rmH f':.rnlvn M 1.1 < i!. <. in :ht
at home after vacationing ;.t
Hampton Institute, Washington,
D, No\y York Citv and ^pending
some time in Montreal. : 1 b
nda.
While in N<as- York C*it>' Miss
Owen-' Ivn Middleton attended
lUc pAncys lhOlarv
Bruce Dancing School on .June.
8 at Carnegie Hall. Sandra Gaf-J
ton, age (i, Miss Middleton* god-j
child, was one of three Negro
children who appeared in the'
exhibition Sandra is the dnugh-,
ter of I)r. and Mrs. B. I'*. Gafton,
and is a ballet dancer. Mrs.
Gafton is the former Miss Beatrice
Lang ) of Charle-ton.
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5 lea Mioppe
0 Delicious Home Cooked c
I Meals I
Phone 9122 ;
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Hotel
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917 Washington Street
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aT pneor'^ 1 Por'or
g ft W. Williams and j
^ r. C Williams. Prop*.
$ 10151 Washington. Street
K?cnvjtn)<H>rKKKJoooooooorjfior
Saturday, July 19, 1952j
John Gome/. Inks |
Contract With
Major League
TALLAHASSEE ? John Gomez,
one of the top hurlers in
the SIAC while toiling for the
Florida A and M~Cottcgi' ft at
tiers during the baseball seahall
sea-ons of 1950-52. is now a
member of the Sunburv, Pa.,
club of the Class B Tri-Statej
league, club Is a member ofj
the New V >rk Giant farm sys-!
tern.
The 21 -year old right handeriSO
won 20 while dropping only four
contests for the Rattlers. Go-i\vl
mez* whiffed 211 batters, allow- Oi
ed 96 hit< and issued 76 walks.. A
breakdown of hi> record l
shows that he w n seven, lost *
two in 1950: won six and dropped
two in 1951, and finished the f
'52 campaign with a record of
seven consecutive wins and no
defeats. vv
Gomez, a native of Sharon, st.
Ma-<? graduated, from Sharon pi
high. By signing the contract he ca
forfeited a year of intercollegi- it
ate eligibility. He is slated to re-, of
turn to Famcee this fall wh- fi
he will be. a senior Physical as
education major. Gomez was g<.
cigned by Giant Scout BUI Mau-j N
~ghn, " " fo
Kighth Annual
Athletic Clinic
Hi
Held At Famcee "
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TALLAHASSEE ? The eiehth ji
nil nun I Florida A and M College -e
football and basketball coaching Di
clinic u-hudi?ended last week, (;<
was describe dbv Rattler Ath hi>
letic Director'as "tlic best yet " to
' Soiwing ~a- instructors for the tin
clinic which attracted some 50 or;
coaches' fr several states. j
were some of the best known fjj.ii
names in football, in addition to cr
the Rarttler staff. Included in
he group of instructors were gjs
larry JefTcrson, bead football u...
roach and athletic director.
-Tampion Institute; Sam Tav 1 r" the
lead football e< ach, Bluefield
wo
state; Sid Oilman, head football .
1 K'i
Oaeh. University of Cineitfnati; ...
Job Brieten^tein. baekficld coach, . .
lati
Jnivorsity of Miami; John Eibcr, j
;nd coach. University of Flori3a;
Bi.lL Armstrong, backfield
oach, f^rricla State Universitv;
esti
Jam Langford, trainer, Univer
ity of Florida, and Clois C'aldvell,
head basketball coach. Ft '
,auderdale (Fla.) high school
Coach Gaither said that the
jurposc of the clinic is to imrove
the quality of coaching m uu
Morida high scho 'Is. This i. be.
tor
? o m j n g. more increasingly ^
iccessarv because it is more diffi,
, < cidi
u t to get good material from ,
? ?~ plai
utside the state, he said. That
, . . , ma!
he clinic in its eight years of
ixisence k meeting the need* met
or winch iT was e-tahhslwct is sqTi
ttestod by the fact that only lf> - f
KNOW SOUTH
By GEORGE Mo
CHIEF OF PUBLIC Rl
SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCH. PLANNINC
Tc W;A >> su -
Hofnpton .Park in Charleifon ha? its tHare of Soi
winding drivel moke if o |
HAMPTON PARK,
Beautiful H'".n;.;nn Park in Charles- ao<
ton ts ono of this famous city's tui
"nrwcr" outdoor treasure spots.
Located at Rutl<Vlge Avenue and ga
Moultrie Street with its main en- I'd
trance at the West end of Cleve- by
land Street, Hampton (iardens is Kx
i>art of the 250-arre grounds of the fa1
literal a to. and West Indian Expo- I\r
sit ion of l!>01-2. tie
It was during this exhibit that wl
the sum.en garden and the rose- th
bordered (wnlk wore established. of
These are two of the most outstand-imx-wiul
unuwuwl-LutauLv uuuU luuiiJ to.
-tTTTtTrsmK " ca
Hampton Park now has lovely nr
landscaped shady Uwn?, through l.'i
whi di a plfturcsiiue windin,; drive <d(
rn: I'd re are a menajj.-rie, hall
pav and pa.ii.ion, (no, in the Park. <y
, r > tc. .in Is of the Interstate hi
a-e I \*. t Indian Imposition of ni
v i.:rh i.: 'Cv'ii Park is a part, w;
r to of John (iihhes and or
UiO Uoi-it (arm. They ware tn
T,ill it No. 1 7 b) Q lf.1t yjl tifliv'et to OC^UvJl
I
Columbi
, ,+,?? 1.1 i 11
Some of the Members
ii, supervised by Rev. R
This Choir of more tl
lere they' are scheduled
ty.
face GOP I)eleg
Compromising <
CHICAGO (CNS) - rl
ishy-washy civil rights s<x
ayed in the Republican Htn
at form uncontested simply
use the Negro delegates thoi
best to let it ride f r the
party loyalty. Even the N
iends f tlie GOP conver
; Senator Wayne Mor-e of <
)ti and Senator Irving Ivo
ew York "did not raise a tii
r a m re ' potent appeal to
antics. possibly bccnu-c
ere so busy selling their
date, Dwight D. Eisenhowc
Leader t the Negro dolcea
as grandfatherlv Harold
jr*on, who is District leade
irlem's 12th Assembly dist
l- had figured importantly \\
ist before lvlu- convention
nt a telegram to G vei
nvey. -tating he couldn't he
n?ra! Ei son how either a use
: attitude towards FEPC. 1
11 ha*! been qu- ted sov
ues a she in.i? against the (i
il and leaning to\Card Taf
*ut- at the convention. it aii
rerrnt tune he vang The ie
of the Republic,an can
ide a la t minute switch
enhower and at the -ame ti
i seasily placated by G
sake of party harmony. 1!
substitute, it h helicv
aid have pledged the Ropi
in Party to Semite cloture <
enactment t" FV'vra! Ky
on prohibiting diserim'innt
employment because of ra
Dr. religion or nati nal ori.
t establishment of a Fede
iblishment of a Federal ag<
empowered to 'enforce tl
h i hi * ion."
lary-BluT\ The leu- ? r in
\\ District of Harlem, said t
pt the scnltled substituK
e ou announcement 1 : e
make. On the advice ot S> i
Ives ;iik1. G rct'ikw I): : >
New Ji-:-' v i, we hav? d
to ac epf :h> pint fo
rik. A croup "f legate v
i<e a stateni' nt . .vine. <
nbers of h.e ti.i iimn Rat?
ad of 1951 were non pnvl i
Florida hit;h schools.
CAROLINA
(NA8B
ElATIONS
i AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD
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jfh Carolina beauty, lovely la?iu o
sictu^etque tpot.
CHARLESTON
piired later by the city <-f Chad*
i from the Library y < a t;, .
An interestmg -i?l 'hghl on t
rderis comes from t L? story
01-2 Exposition. I'ai. .pateil
31 stales arid territories, t
iposition drea h va t amount
curable publicity for the^ cit
p guest. of honor April 1 !M
lich in itself nerve.t to enhati
e attractiveness of the show
her visit?>ri.
As a consequence if the Expo
ju. i harL'sLuu tt:r Arrrrr
n Cigar Factory, the I > ster
ry, and the direct line of I
rated Fruit Company between l
:.y and West Indian ports.
Although just reacho the I
ntury mark, Hampton Lark 1
1 the exquisite charms and he.
ss of the ( lil Soul h and i> a> res
ill Us and dr.ves di !iu'*;'?h '
ir of South ( aroliita's lu-t .i.u,
r?ns.
Ml Oui 'luJi'M * ifh vuiuii j
a Vouth Choi?
f iH HF
TirtifaiWKi*4iiVi>Miiii iii i jjJWWBBBli' f^-.i *i>Vn
: of the Columbia Vouth Choir, d
, H. Wilson.
han 50 voices-will make a trip to
to pive a recital at the Natiorti
;ates Charged With
Civil Rights Issue
rh i' own interpretation of fhe eivi
tTcirT" TJCht st:.Trmont Wo have a
rtv"? better friend than Senator Ive
jH> and we have taken his advice."
light Thus when Senator Eugene 1)
sake Mjlikin. of Colorado had finish
euro ed reading the platform. Speak
nion (-'i' Martin recognized Harolr
Burton for five, .minutes.'. And
c nf. here in this erueial moment
Burton told the huge < onventi i
nj there had been a Negro- cauTTo
ihev which had given "great thought'
,in t i thee ivil i IgliTs plank. ""ArttT^
considering that plank, "hi- saic
to the ' atst relief <>f the delegates,
"man vof us being law
vers, we decided it could he construed
<> a to provide f r ;
net
F a i r Kinplovment Practices
'hen _ . ..
C omnussion.
And (o wraj) it all up. Ednat
^ .J Brown, who's making a bill
fm* 11 congressional seat IToTr
- Chicago.- proceeded V ~~~al t a<k the
record of the Democrats oM
rights.
, . E. I. Dupont DeNer
Citizens' Praise, R
for
me By \V K. BOIVMAN
{-V The E F Dunont DcNcinu-jis!
' and company, which ;< -ituatcd
on -the Savannah river ; !ant. t?7
LI 1) *
miles west o.f Columbia m Aixen
'n(l rr 11 .
;iiiii Barnwell counties i :< any
l's d'rsciu-sed h\ Columbian- .< Tk lri"
ine the 1110-t proficient <?ut'
stand:iie and riyinal in its .en. k
~in according to staements fr m those
1 who recently visited the plant
"n while enroute to Augusta. The
1',t were unable to see some of its
work but the-^v- they -aw was
'he almost a miracle and orimrv.l
n ' and so mi' day uncle Sa.rt will
' ,U?vr R K Ma-ons a:1.*} hi
' ni'ts i rcdit loi pi necrmn thr wav
and tnnkmit niatrnal- to u-r :n
" rasp of another war.
Mr. Ma-on :ua> hot hv. t , >.
V h w. important and noi-aurv
' "' work he i. d . t :!ic ator.. i
l,! lioinl). hut d 'h> history
w<ir Id u;n tu i- . o:': i i t' r i , .
, < ord< d. Mi' R K M. 1.-0:1 name
Will Or t f a T< oiiu nhrl'c uhi.to
n! 4.-is itill tun 1: :i
wmkd know aoout \1: Ma or.'
"cat: v? . 1; . 'A h. : t.'i
fr.fod Stato.-. u a... <,
t id and.
1: o W t .to...
a o i'k.tl.. I 1 >!' t
da o without t.ia.-A t!a at
I imtry NT: Ma .on-heller
than ho k!)i-w )
\V i him to: ::..i\ :.ot .
to know ot f11^ :i i :i(:u . t i*i
TT a. o\ ' ; M7iur..' o~
. S;.:L. a..: or '.mi ' :
n
th !!. >: ? , o' p .
, ; LJl'i I A. < qU- ' '.V \ ' '
M.V, u. of Dai".'-.' M.
iuh ..; i ur J ;>" Kvt : .t ' :! i
? \' f v ' .r .:. ; u T :' :?! in \
i :. <?: ".hi t ^:o a hot tor and
! :?ti' :ton. i h !>t ttiT. " hard
to in "lu iii * of [l-iootif.
t ..* r-on 70n|i ;n ;irov. in 111 - hayo,
!.1 ? t: it,, to ( ?n pa?4o 21 in th"
nd V" ?7T:'n-""TialtaTTTi "TtoHTM"?ttrru
ork tho Duoont torn puny is
' Jo;nil in ' TVxas. North' Car-linn.
I)i Tennesson and other
Bav Boxers
1 ? A *
^1 *' r-+ 1 j
Kim rig houtfht
n i A H i .kston r.ov ri(i!Tt
i?*? 7 \ , 21 interested in learning how
l" t * 1 >o\, are invited to enroll in
isv boxing classed \vhi< h will be i on
TT'~" - rlttr-tr>r4 ?V*Vfw -Y M^ A mi O'-WHWH
i ri (1(.
street
in* Hoy I,mi/on. tnrmeY heavy
t weight champion of the Atlantic
all
n K.ret ami a giaduatc of tin Peaho<lv
high school I -A lexandei,
V;i , wi!l he 111 hai go of the
t S ^
aa- elassei
A t> ^:ng !io;\ i- i .. i od lie
:..t? m t e . eai
i New York City in Septembei
il Baptist Convention in thai
I). C. Medical
Society Opens
1 Door To Race
WASHINGTON ?The Distru
of Columbia Medical Soviet
lot week announce! that for th
first time it. will admit qualifie
j Nc;'r physicians to membershii
I The announcement climaxed a
intensive three-year fight by
i committee, f the D. C. Medico
; ChirurgtcaT "Society, headed b
' Dr W. M ntague Cobtyjnofo?so
r of anatomy at Howard Univer
I sitv apd chairman of the Nation
al Medical Committee of the N
AACP.
Tin- hreakd >\vn of racial bar
i riers is a particularly signific'an
victory for Negro members c
the medical profession, in Wash
ington because private hospital
I in the city require that doctor
i he members of the District Med
1?-Society lieToro they can hi
plac< d on the visiting -tafTs.
When D-u?full!) became pres"
nours Company (Jets
ev. Bowman Says
where* they are empk?~
[thousand- of people of al^ races
and making almost vvery variety
of things for human c nsutup
tion.
Mo t every thing we eat and
wear. Dupont has a BIG HAND
in its final analysis. Cokr goes
shoping with Dupont." There is
no discrimination at thL* plant.
All employ.-os must haVe a fair
play. Formen are not permitted
to curse r abu-e his employees.
In ease, they feel injustice-have
been done, they can appeal froin
one HIGHER UP" to another
"HIGHER UP". Mr. Mas ns urge*!
fair plav for all. regardlesof
race or condition. The merit
system is used on all the workers.
Each worker is paid according
to his capability and his
earning capaeitv
The people (jf South t'arnh'nu
art- t*\ uiiji-!: plea - t,-,i '.v ith?t4+e
work f the Dupont companv,
many favorable eomments and
tatements arc being. made coneernrng
its work an i ti.e treatments
<-f its thousand.- of em
pi y*_vs and (mpiover.-.
I >r11 : s w ho may doubt aiii a
ne its work, w u!d do a eh to
-it tin plant and yet fir.-t hand
information toruernmg its activities.
Mr Masons welcomes
i!on.-1 r m t we r: t ic ism
Saluda News
SAI.ri>A M: S Mae Fran;
i- She. I !' Imam atv! Mi-!
at!iei i;a Ho/iei of Wiimmyton.
N t' --:?r.t the weekend with
Mo - Vei ned A bra v
The .ah. w inu per ons visited
v?*?ul- ii.fciitL- teetiiliy:
Mr. ana Mrs. r , d Ahney ol
t'onr h<>h<u V.f n, l a.; Fred D
('olcnuiiVuf Clrv and, Ohio; and
Mr. and Mrs. Leeds Butler ol
Noi nstow n. Pa.
Mrs Annie B B yd of Con
her si-ter, Mrs. Demmin Bugg.
Robert Sailer white of Norris
town. Pa is vi-iting his parents
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie ^Sather
w hite.
Mrs. Bor thy Logan is in Vir
ginia attenPnig the funeral o
her father, who died last week
The people of Saluda wn
. - ? ,?.-r
DID YOU KNOW?
Tlio Fastest nrtrf -SnrrM Way
to fret Relief from Athletes
.Foot and Ringworm is to use
TWO It'll Sold at all Drug
Stores.
IW IIACO PRODUCTS
3206 Duncan Street
Columbia, South Carolina
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Pelore8 Calvin'a
SEEING T
NEW
YORK (CNS)?The Bil
I ly Kenny and Charlie Fuqu
I flareup may fvove dangerou
I what with Fuqua reported eon
1 trolling the name of the In]
Spots in his 26 percent. Charlie'
friends feel he is only protect
; ing his rights in standing up t
Kenny and that Bill's beratin
! remarks on Charlie were snidi
j and typical of the "unstable Bil
1 jy Kenny." Basic reasons for th<
i argument is whether or not t<
I change in booking agencies
(Kenny is said to want the Mu
p j
j deal Corpjora-tion of America.
' j And also the interference o
t Kenny's Canadian wife a-, "bus!
ness manager."
Wonder how Deek Watson, i
success in the marionette busi
| ness now, is viewing the nev
Ink Spots' incident. Deek -hrewd
ly sold out for a nice hunk whci
he and Kenny clashed vio
lently.
Ezzard Charles^... is joining th
y.' t-p rts personalities "enterin.
e showbusiness. May beat Suga
d Ray Robinson getting in the act
). The Lionel Hampton band goe
n on the NBC summer schedule
a August 2nd . . My, but th
Bill,. r\~~:-.i- i ? i
I - ** Ul IVIV1 1 H. I UMiV I I
y over the last_ ,portiorf oft he E<
r^ SviWivsin ''Toast of the Town'
j
- (TV) and really put on a shou
,. with all of his favorites . . .
Eddie "Rochoster" Andersor
follows Billy Daniels ir. heading
.-the stage show at the magnifi
t cent Roxy Theater. But Eddie'.
dent of the Medico-Chirurgica
s Society in 1945, the organization
s began a concerted attack on dis.
. crimination against Negroes ir
r. the District's healJJl_----fatriTrtres
Dr._Cohh--tnrne? "the District
. Medical Society's decision and
- said that his society hope- othej
barriers in the District against
equal medical tare for Negroes
will soon fall.
shocked over the accidental
dcsath "of Pfc. ^Joe Harris, Jr.,
who was found dead in a pond
at Shaw Field.
Conway Dri
Prescriptions Filled
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