Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 19, 1952, Image 9

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K5-V S \ & \ \ ' lit'\' "f"W-- :r-\a'V*"f- * '. 7 ^ ' 4? ' -^LIGHTHOUSE and INF ./ .? . >'f ' ? ; ' -?*? ??< i? ' -- -' ' ' 7 y !>,'.s ".- " *-. . I I I I Bishop W. J. Walls, sei Centennial A.M.E. Zion Chu tereiice, just after the Conl tive of the Connection at an an enviable record as a chuj tees of the World Council o with him arc the Revs. C. 1 completed the edifice in time Fisheiv Gen. Sec'y. Rev. J. er and J. H. Douglas, Confei O AAA /^~1 ~1 A- ~?l ?,UUU VflVUiaU' 1( Storm Branch Chi JOHN It. .MtCIi AY, Edit( ' CLE \K WATER vr - __ 2.000 persons, nianv of them % vcling considerably dv;;.:>>yvy . ver South' Carolina and fro f. ' aea"by Georgia communi'io \ < rcrflowe' both the xhv .h r.v ? -rtffli'vh i'i '.uv.ls hnHv<:rrW'>r *r ternoon :k the 180'h \o:\v of t) found'v nf the Storm Brnnc Baptist. Church was observed i medal services, which ad.'<\urr ' ed to a grand barbecue c-.i*1h ? V hureh grounds. The Storm Branch chuTch lav :laim to being the second -olde^ Negro Baptist Church in Amci ica, located just a few mile from the oldest Negro Bapti: church, lxith being in this seel ion of Aiken county, known mor popularly as Horse Creek Va it / ley. Its pastor is Rev. A. L. Pel ? crsOn of Columbia, now/ in h eighth year, and the ninth pas or to serve the charge. The special sermon was dellv ered by Rev. E. J. Dyson of Au gusta, Ga. and special music wa rendered, first-by one or anothe and then collectively by the corr bined choirs of the participai mg churches. > The music was particular! <?Visit The? CHARM CENTER BKAT1TY ? ~7 ^SHOP Rummer Rates, $1225 up Mire. Viola Melvin, Mrs. Lucil Brown; Mrs. E R. Brown, Mg SSVfe Calhoun St. Cha'n, S. ( CLOSE UNTIL SEPT^ For Registration or Informs 01 write: Mrs. E. R. Brown > PALMETTO BEAUTY SCHOO 153-55 Coming Strtet Charleston, S. C. "T?fayrwwH^eHWCTT W . w |J v V A USID 73 YtAKS ? AT PBUG COUNTIKS 33 College Flower - - Shop ? 1509 Harden St. PHONE 9680 Night Phone 2-8419 , 4 SEE MIKL} Ford *Custom 2 d heater, 1941 Pontiac 4 door se 1951 Pontiac Chieftain fl Hydramatic, radi IH 1949 Ford business coi ^____jB_1941 Pontiac Streamlir f7l948 .Chevrolet convert tWe have from 50 to m-KING W '? " .-^-v : ; .' * ) 4 ORMER. COLUMBIA. S. C lior hishon, A.M.C. Zi"ii Chdr rch. Mt. Vernon. :tt the cl<>sin 'erenco wont on '>i I in sii"1 inter":'.1,:im> mo . - \e" niCo chniau a'H du^ to 1 ho tact tl f Churches, is ex-.u .-l.-d 1<> p]; \ Williams. C. IK WelC'iley T ; to entortuin thi Conference, C. Brown, recently appointed rence Treasurer. SUtIt Year *J1 The ireh At Clearwater ir good. . i11 ' M 'arkc v, . ertc/.i.v T- '.'hi;: bia?also :..a: to: -' : i. \ ' IV IT ~~ ' ca! dire Nv r ' Baptist and .. nan 1 merits rr_i h foiTNTDi:i> Jl LY 0. 177*? n Storm Bran it .orrrn. to v hi lory posh d in the r'j'fnt. wr y founded July. 9. 17712. .with. itc: Robert McGee as its firs* past 's While it is not so -fated in th ?t printed record we -aw. members say the ehuri h v. r ts established largely by slaveho >t-der?, who could not provide su ficient space in the gallery < o the white church for their slave 1-ywho built Storm Branch as th t- annwor is The other Baptist church her. t--aaid to be the oldest in the oeur I try, was founded for free-bor r-, Negroes. Storm Branch wasn i-( of course, and it has taken sj number of years for the two con t , gregation -to T^artr_ttfeh' "pre -tt t-j mutual assistance program ar. t-j function as Baptist- on the sum | level. y LISTING OF PASTORS - I tl Other pastors. following Re^ | McGee, and prior to the tenur ?of Rev. Mr. Peterson, were: Reverends Peter Johnstoi ?Frank?Ileale, llenr\ ,-Jrrhti - tc le and Henry Jackson, alt < f An? r. ustu; Samuel Hill of Beech I: IT. land, Austin Hill of Hambur F and Robert Mabry of Langley One person, who said he wf familiar with operations of tl a, church, said' "Here, the poop | really live their religion. It L the only church I kn w of t< J day where they carry out churc trials as u^ed to be our gener 0 custom. Here, ifyou are caugl vin1nfi"rr rtf 1 1 1 * Christians adopted by this ehu j ch, you are tried ami if four k | guilty, suspended or removi 1 I from church -rolls altogether". I Officials reported a total in e ' ces? of $1,700.00 raised in sever I undertakings in connection wi i , the observance. Parishioners and guests ret " i oH r\ \rorrl f Al 1 A\i/i | i;u vw uiu iuuivii j in v* ivwvyt i the benediction and were park ] full of food, much brought ~l the ladieswtr"of wtiotri "w ' I kept busy feeding from their i ' spective baskets anybody w t I stopped and acted hungry. Ho 1 1 ever, the enterprising Mr. P PONT/AC^ FIRST! oor sedan, radio and __ ?1895 dan, radio and heater ?295 Deluxe "8" 4 door sedan, r> and heatei ?z^u.' upe, radio and heater * $895 ter, radio and heater ?29' ;ible, fully eouinped *99" 60 prood used cars on our lot all times, PONTIAC ^ kIN STREET ^ MPHMMPX / Saturday, July 19, 1 M-C Ni. h, is shown al tho pulpit of. K si'ssion of ;ho Now \urk (' 1 him to infiia. as a ivproson 19o2. Ilishop Walls has m; lat ho heaiis out' of t ho l omri jjj 'in ??>i Hz. i-f n t i i-t s: a /. . (' \frl )| HIV tost nrrTv Mi-shop Walls, Dr. K. Km* to pastor. in Hoslon. J. II. Tin Sellout * < <>:n riiia : trrmr IV"" T" ' ' i? ? ? -?r?: : . , . i .: v ! a , IS paivtn: .! K ' 4 vlHf' . B. J. (J.over, B. Tl.. Cir-.y. YV. r. r *'t. (!' <>:*fi? I)v. I . ,p Pu; Vi":. t> A. T. I'oi !icil. r: Hi"i st P. A.u.rmcl Mrs. Viv . L" 1\ . . . in " i i -..'ill.. ine.-e IHTM/Ili, l i .-aid '.cave generously of hi r , their hme .and money and w >f| not onlv bewildered over s conduct f some others in ie race, but were shocked and j "1 ouldn't?under-tan- i tire vTFl i?, election." ?- "The three candidates," he e n tinued, "felt that progress 't been named un the basis t a more Negroes had registered i- few more voted, a few m it" khcAv hr>\v t op em to the ~ \ d ing machine, and the fear e^ the 'p lis' had been decrease However, he j declared, t lection day the Negro poiit v j leaders went ail -out in the e! terest of variou- candidates ! the white "race and left the ca n 1 of the three Negro candid; upon?the shoulders?of the i j Glover, Mr. Kline and the fa > j s ful masses of h.peful Negro g 1 men." He also accused the - vi ! minister-, generally, with h ' ing started out on a political p.' tion program and of having jshtOwTf [ "Tlioso ministers wh" app? actively at the poll on e a] tion day, with the exception ht Reverends Dunbar, G 1 o v erson was taking no chan r" There was plenty of barbecue I tap, ordered by the church ^ prepared specially by one of illustrious?members,?wollkni x" far and wide for his culir a' skill at barbecuing. Duke I, * back, whose pickup truck pretty well stocked with r ,r" and all the trimming-, inc!u< turkey which Mrs. Lamb at k vu she prepared herself. There was als.i a.-harrtil..u[ onade which went a long towards quenching thethirs .th^se who staggered under w~ sweltering hot afternoon 'etMm, Women! Old 40,50,60! Get F Feel Years Younger, Full of ? Don'tbl am* exhausted, worn-o.it. rnu <1 own on your Ufl Thousands anm/cd at wluit r pepping up with Oatrev hns done Containoften needed after 40? bv Itodlns old ]iim l> inn linn. alao rtmuiins su^daii'it-ueir ealrlttm, phosphorns, Vitamin )i Wl.y f.r Try Oijtrex Tonlo Tablets to feet peppy. \ toftay. Trial else costs little Or H.\V K Mo^ gat regular II 10 slxe only l?8f Kor tilli savings a*k to aM largs popular "Economy "" At rtrtrjt-v -rrnrrx nvnrvwher Columbia. Kckord's. Walgi and Lane Rexall nn/\T tir\ 1 If I CLEANING ? f Service ? S Phone 4-2837 THIS P : DEFEC !'52 N. C. Baptist ' Women To Hear I)r Reuben WILMINGTON, N. C.?In parution, and bv nivalis of I ing the way tor what is h ! will be one of the most sue< j ful sessions of the Women's ' tist Home and Foreign Mi.1 conventions of North Caro - | the First Baptist Church of : mington .pastored by rir | mas 0. Mills, is planning an 1 teresting pno-convention ' 1 gram Qn the night of Ancms ~i Beginningat Bp. m. First Baptist is fortunae having secured the service: | the Reverend Odell R. Ret ' of ^Sumter, S. C. as guest s|* er. Rev. Reuben is a graduat Benedict College, at Colurr S. C., and of the Oberlin T1 logical Seminary and Color University. At present he is p ident of Morris College at S 1 ter n* ? o;iy oi the Palm i h?h-u "t?" an1'?'-prafp In add lion to l)t Reub message, the evening prog ' will feature the combined i ll ,, -of First Baptist Church, \ lite . s f music designee fni a sol """ evening. Dr. Mills said it* his ihopi and that of the m hership that the i-'Ay oori^n tions, as well as other trie the church, -wou-M -mehrrhr, evening on their schedule, lev Tliis pre-c nvention pr ? will Set the stage for the anr meeting of the Women's Raj * Hone and?Fore ten? North Carolina, which vaii hold at First Baptist Chi August 12-15. Arte Funeral l {**** .* i ?_j i : i_i i_U !> ;n T. T-v .< : W. 1 , ' ' Kin soriati ,M i1" Memix . ;?'t r.ii.n ". ; "" oth s c, t. . . t:. i. ere - ? ? Z News Folk? Ust ' " i nrj has j ' ' hatj . ^ 'a! On ionl I in-| ,|/ ."esj 11 >i_1 wo-! ac-: lee-, I i H e i- J I cos. I ' on I and its, Pictured above is Julian 1 rv.vn'?t'her.?II. von?of?Mr:?rrrrri?* \ar\ Julian *.. 'organ of Mulll am- and you've guessed it. sell Was The Lighthouse and Inforr noat is the main business -these d lin^ of this smiling eight year saki youngster. tt-tuUau" i* ? * grade student at Palmetto 1 jmw-. school in Mullin?. wnv ,, . ,, . . (iiay, roaster, a.I had their taular white master ;,s ,ht' MAJOR intere t " The candidate declined to name- of the Warm - Ih* a| leadership post.- he was cri I rit H rii pu tusv at?p? or tin ep for this third voting failun Viffl ' I,:,s' onos ha\:i;" i.rri: in ffiiiiui I a hitter fiLtht a;;ci11ist <1( k > in M.j 1 , , i : ]ocli?C(l racial nitric ts )>v Pi Hi-i) L . ! < i o! Hie elected fr kTcTs ot j' cal action heir "mic I Sonic fear thei charges of J7 " in' i n prpp" Tita " to wTerls TTT tTi 'rcti'ii nam/ati"ri and fixture votinu j i^ram. : cleaners" >RESSING ? REPAIRS Ityle ? Satisfaction 1603 Harden Street AGE CONTAIN TS WHICH MA\ I.)re -; <>N A REPORTER'S BEAT :css-| !'> j A POSTAL/ ( arc) from Brother ;sl rij John Henry Wa hmyt n shows iJna,, that he's way up in Montreal, Wil-1 Canada, having the time of ins Tho life. W' ndcr ^ in?he slipped out i in- of town and didn't evon tell us pro- jLtoodhye" AM()NCr Baptist leaders rirriv. (i iiif? here Wednesday for thei of 'state Sun'!av School and BTU j ben In6etin? a< Benedict College were: Hev. W. A. Johnson of ? uf LI rence and Effingham. biggest ibia ,no,u>v-raiser for the church in Iteo- ,hr staU'. Levi G. F,yrd of Che nbia ,aw' "Daddy" of the State NAAres ( *' L' -nferenee .and W. O. Mad-, um- dox "Donald, all of whom i tto d|* 1'lX'd hv our ofTieoj chat. s ' All I LA i Wcdne-Hav, i a spied Hev 11 K. Hard in and "':n Mr. Anna 1) Reuben, wife of tin president .both of tin- M ri i' 1 C ollei.n- faculty at Sumter, about i fut IO . V(' o(T from Stuart's drug- ' w ,is st<c in Harden street, apparem-i eri!y headi-d for Snmt.-r am! hems Xe.thc r -aw n: a" i that 'nds. i- n bat tick- - am 1 this?, j,.(. _ ( V(,f ... this oolut'tn : 11 h .! r. ? ??' v. be ma: d ,,n ' *H?tl tl! M. .v. v . j t i st D-LL'TIlKh %'* ' 1 i"IT 'mum be ' ' *e.aro ! 1 ' riov.. ir.'h f v. >'hivuf n and d< livorin:' w r on . .. . . . ! ; ' v ht week. L. :_v j'v : 'y v^--v ' T V'; ' ! f < frv ,, . ' . v.-.? talked a1 -ut H. r Inst a 'ha? she j? t.-kirn; way haver. * sa 1 ?; .!!' ; about ' : :! tin- other laches. Well. Miss Miiiii.w ay- she's not ready-.? ' v I quite-- for her- story vet and ' . . another on?- wa- hond-in-the-. Florence Fundorburk, Lancaster; Mrs t'onnni' Williams, Colurnbin: Robert Logan, president an 1 4 delegate to tho Nnti nnl Funr~7 era! Directors' meeting, Saluda; * Lee Davis, chairman, of the ' executive board, Anderson; N. Ft. - - - i Bin. kwoll. Manning; Julius Mil- ^ Itr, Aiken and A. P Williams, i Co' ur*Mn r ?. N o r i c E : : ! 1 i FTTJ l oli iii.'ii!, !<>' mefTv Assist ant Man:ige> otjhe College Flower Shop, laOU Hapten St . is not affiliated with, tins husimss as . id June :U1. 1052. T. J Sullivan, Jr. Owner ? Legal Notice State of South Carolina I, County of Spartanburg Court of Common Pleas - "LA.TVRY E. WILSON Plaintiff versu . ELVIA J WILSON, Defendant DECREE l'u- This :s an action brought ; ; the Plaintiff against. the Defemtlns' ant for a divorce based uoon ing grounds of desertion. The matner tei was referred to Honorable a> s Lcp y Mo re, Master in Equity ?hi for Spartanburg County, to take Ifttr ^e testimony and to report to* ' eh this Court hp findings upon the " law ' and the Tacts The Ma tor has made his He| Ml ' rheir bOI't. which Report is affirmed and made a part of this Decree. .MV(, After reading the Master's Rcl,l,m port. 1 agreo with the-iccomf]( w_ mendati ns of the Master. N<>\v, rrjm?*>rr -mMtrm?r?f?f1- --Yntes 1 Hi own, s r<(. attorney for the Plaintiff, the a?i Defendant being in default, ot It IS ORDERED. ADJUDGED ,,mv. AND DECREED that the Plaint,>mc i fT , 11? and he is, hereby, given a )(-7j"ffT cornpU tc ah-! absolute divorce from the Defendant, that he is "sell- as free 1 torn any obligation to if nr --Defendant as. though no ,)r(l marital contract had been enter..,1 ,.w. (.S) Hi u< e I.ittlejohn ]j Jutter Scvuiill J Ciri-mt June 3. 1952 K W Mailer Clerk of Court Walter R Aiken Deputy Clerk S FLAWS AND OT1 ' APPEAR ON THE ?i .. .H } ? ^HBBfttftMC^ptfcBHHHB oy clouds us she pushed along Hai- Pi den Street in Tuesday's heat. w Si 1JY THE way, it looks like thej City of Columbia has raised thei devil with the daily p llpit of a certain gentleman v ho's been) standing in front ef Stuadt's pharmacy for over .. year The1? KAMI in the 1500 block of Har don is undergoing a reduction, n: lu'lnu: hi- favorite spot, and >i body's seen " him on the cor-j nor preaching since demolition! began.WONDER where was Brotner! Ozie Jackson scooting t > oh U. S. i21 late Sunday, headed down Orangeburg way? CALLING a certain party mi Vt*; .k "Doghouse .hffilnr" is . . whining again?Just like Inst summer. The other night he v. as saving around ten nVI -el.-- "Ti?. ,,lV 1 1" 11 I 111 liable tO Rot "?i thf road itikJ be up there in n thine Ihit." By the way, he T'' < been UJ5 to thf pool hut once this season T" " k at the "sweet forms") _LLLil_lllcn^Jie?say^ -his?bnf; -rrrsr '; ; 1 is us the doghouye build ' J*, was close ;>.t his idr' and A-atchin- >iis eves ; so they didn't w;: S \'\V h - out didn't -? Milc?" 11 an-. - : -.. m- o<" , o:nre'. .-We t Co!1 Lexington ~~~ ' w<v 1 " di'ov. doHamn- | ( M .'- treet. T.i. d..'X HAVE vou heard about Br i p-ou,: ; to it and savs 1 i"l: \oil, Bu'.x" jJR V.'IIEHL'vo you been Brother II you in the IdOO block of Asscm-'B hly street the other afternoon,: I U you weren't 1 eking our I JULIUS_ K. Williams 'f Snar- fi anbury was in town Wednesday IB ittcnding a church mooting. He'J telephoned the ofTice but wasn't' rblo to drp by. Had to eat. Man.jfl tbey say he and Arthur Cle-|p4 i DAN( H 1 FRIDAY | COLUMBIA I 3 BIC i; EDNA M^r-RIFF -- ^ 21 ! tab smith ADVANCE TICKETS $1.50 Inn Dining Room. ADMISSI< HER I FILM. 1- = . *"T ent, Ji. of Charleston love me at food. ? REV. D. L. Lunn and Mr. Rob- rei son of Bishopville were in ^ wn Tuesday, talking about j ops ajvd business and politics . . rer their way. They say that at ~t Lee county has joined the regressive Democrats in ? big cait ay, .getting a good kick off jnday during the sixth district mt eeting in their town. j ' Mrs. Laureina Caldwell for- qui yggSgj Motor 195lj Chrysler Windsor De- TS luxe 4-door $2395 Sedan ^ 1950 Chrysler New Yorker 4-door $1895 Sedan 1949 Chrysler Windsor. 4- 1 door $1595 Sedan 1949 Chrysler New Yorker j 4-dor Sedan. Radio and $1595 heater 1 1947 Chrysler New Yorker pinh Cnune. Radio and , $995 r l!>47 Chrysler Com ^095 . verti '!e C upe y OLIVER MO CHRYSLER roil MAIN & LLMWotH) VTSIT Cil\ AUT( 110 (iervais ! j a 'olumWa, j , ~ k.*rO>r TTgfr . Vour Satisfaction ? PEARCE11"" AUTO S, Two bip lots full of all makes ?Little out of the way 2361 and 3308 B Phones 2-9041 Columbia, Soutl :eish r i r II II 1/ ift a , jul i io, y TOWNSHIP AUD i ATTRACTIC IN PERSON I FIRST TIME IN E D McO THE "HEA\ FAT] i - -? PU 3ig Band TAB J SMITH 1 AND HIS BAND ~~ I'TTTTs , | LYNN I HOPE I ANT) HIS B AND | Now On Sale DO'S Pool Room ON Niffht of Dance $1.75 rly of Columbia, now JivJqH W iHliiiii/lnii II I li atives and friend.* in Coluflt*^| i* EUGENE A. Mi r. tgomery, the .JJB tdegroom of lei s than JflA rnth, was a Columbia vijjMM >nday, calling on all acquiAt- V 1 es and cutting up just like be lfl xi to. Says his wife, the for-4 ?r Miss Bernice Tyler of Cot- PB va, hasn't decided to put \v'i hH mi L-nrysiei Windsor 4 door o>o m g-a' FWilM Sedan Jj ,0 Plymouth Delux^2-^jocu^ 1 1 951 DeSoto Custom 4-door 1 Sedan. Radio and heat- ' IpH Vs?m $239**1 951 Ford Custom Cluh I Couple, Radio ?17QJ\ I R and heater I 949 D Jdge Coronet Club i .'-^M Coupe. Gyr matic "drive I radio and / $1395 1)48 Dodge Custom 4-door 1- 1 .Sedan, Radio <C11 KA I i and. heater I PTymoW^0; UJ ' PHONfc 2-1.309 J ^ ^ ^ 1^7" ^ ~ || ZACHRY |i| of New and Used Cars I ? But less to pay" I * /T? tTORIUM 1 COLUMBI A - ~~jB riff p HEKLXtIRL I IT n Trl i IB I i i1 M mm i m ijw.?.-5 -^-~^hcvfjrvff,, *$?*0| jh ' s lynk hope . Club "17" and Cottle 1 I * J 1