Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 26, 1952, Page 5, Image 6
? j . . . Social
Hwnciteon FOR MTSS RUSSET/I.
, ' Miss Vivian Russell, daughter of Nathaniel Russell,
1240 TTeicit Street, was the honoree of a delightful lunch
? ?on on Friday, July 18, given by Mrs.- Charles F. Rolden
," fUtd Miss Katherine Neal. The affair was held at, the beautifeiii.
'ful-home- <>f Mr and Mrs .Rnldyn, 3.123 Barhamvi 1 le 1 toad.
y Though we understand neither Mr?. Rolden hor^MTss Neal
are "real" good'cooks, the food was simply delicious (A
? JJttle bird tells nie they were ably coached bv Mrs.- James
King) Guests attending Were: Miss Russell, Ira Crawley,
? Jr., (now Miss Russell's husband) : Mr. and Mrs. Tra Crawley,
Sr.. Tennesse^rTnrtftheivaud father of the groom; Mrs.
Mgjfcrayid Hall, Washington, I). C., matron of honor; Mr. and
It Mrs. Edwin Russell, brother and sister-in-law.of the bride;
IBMtrs. Lamar (Kat Watson) Pawkins, Orangeburg; and Miss
P?-; Julia Sim kins.
f MAJOR WH1TT1NGTON GOES TO EUROPE
Major Ma*; S. Whittbigton left the cMv Sunday. July
K 20, after having spent sevdral weeks, to sail for Europe.
g-L Mrs*. Bessie Bu'rley Whittington, wife of Major Whitting^?top,
and their fwn children. Max S.. -lr. adn Corine 1 <oui.se
will resume residence at Dl.'? Oak Street.
Efe;? * *
MILKS' VISIT PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Miles and their infant son are
Visiting Mr. Miles' pnronts. Mr and Mrs Cenruv 1 bw 1 ?? ?!.
Bf-:i2328 Read Street. We hear that Mrs. Herbert cannot see
' . "Two-Spot Prive-In" since the- little bouncer arrived.
HEsa .' ? '
%>*W VISIT NEW JERSEY
Mrs. Rufus (Nellie) Ford and daughter, Yvonne, left
ft- Monday nig-ht for Newark, New Jersey where they , will
Visit Mrs. Ford's parents .Mr. and Mrs. James Washington.
Before returning to'the city they plan to spend several days
in Cincinnati, Ohio.
}'r NOAHS IN NEW YORK
Harry Noah left the city Monday night to join his
t wife and daughter, Rose Marie, who have been vacations'
-?-in New York City for several weeks.
VISIT PARENTS
Mrs. Julia Woodward Burgess of Atlanta. Georgia and
:t;- Mrs. Mary Woodward Willams of West Palm Beach, Florida
are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Wood
jj^w'.ward of Eau Claire.
Mrs. B. Dabney Fox (the former 'Lottie Oaten) ol
gi.?]'-Washington, D. C., is home visiting her mother, Mrs. Tho
v ra&sina Gaten, 1408 Park Street, Mrs. Fox is to returr
? home during the weekend.
IjjllXIAMS HAVE HOUSE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilliam, 2572 Gervais Street, haw
ir their house guests; Mr. and hfcra. W. F. Robinson. Phil
Helpha, Pa.; Miss Mary Ella Jones,, Roselle. New Jer.se>
^^^MMS^irtherine Dingman ,Trent on, New Jersey.
: Mr.^and Mrs. Jesse Brayboy
I cation trip In northern states and'Canada, have, been enllo<
home on account of" a death in Mrs. Washington's familv
REV. BOWMAN'S MOTHER ILL
Ear Ion 0- "ROVPTV^ U n nf Qt L.... -?' i?
v" IIMHIH'I ?'l I\C\
'William M<#Cinley Bowman, was rushed to the Good Satan
Tijyui-Waverly Hospital early Wednesday morniiur. when
P? she is reported iji. fair, condition. ...
[> CHAPLAINS CONFERENCE
plain (Major) Pliney W. Jenkins left Sunda\ fin
r^Ga., where he joined other officers and flew ti
New York to attend a Chaplains Conference. Th
irn to Ft. Jackson, Sunday.
NS VISIT MOTHER
; |to. Julian Morgan (Mary Agn< - HarneVt . > '
^Hchildren are spending a week with her mother. Mr- Mar.
Harper, 2325 Washington Street.
|'if 1 -? . .'
i: REV. AND MPS. DVVfS VTRTT
... FYiends Of Pev .and Mrs. E. A. Davis, now residitv h
were delighted to see them hack in the
t-week. Few Davis was fho dynamic pastor of PotVdot
;j&antlst CThurrh, on T,vor Street, for nnnmher of *v
and his lovnhlo wife have manv rfiend^ in < nhim
wKtOVlCfll Tin HP In Pfiahinrt 1c Jlf nrs,
[F Wbxitpiv, Erihtwclrtfj Than Ever Llihir
i#*RHlTE *nftis, one finds fswinatina * rio
QOfEW YORK (GlobalWo- of color, unusually deviating,
riien's elothes t'.-day arc more on atopic lino*. a!! of \yh < h < ?.
. mm* and. enhancing firm 'm < to give milady tp-p m
before. The wider the' skirt, the 'P'-^' ilcibly exciting tr- pirn
i iiiMp iVm??0?Iww:>. 1 ?
~ waist. the wider the * Wh*m m**dr?me ?toj: .. ' (1
the barer the feet .the gay- Mi 0 siirpmer days, she provoker
tbe colors^?the more benuti- "lore crailing more second 1
Riitt *-the effect.. Of course, there "lore compliments, than she-die
!(- ft': -ah' appreciably large mimlwi say even fast year If .she pos
vc)jMiromen who cljng to the no- rcs-os a Venus do Milo flgtin
y- -?tjn around thos< ,'M' sn :1r' ?1 Mf>na I.isa, ot t.l
Rvi| ^ph'bilidf'rs, especially f r day- heguty of Helen Troy, all we)
'K iust n bit prettier An nTV1 G ?n nut .the laek of the wfeiPfver.
In the park on upper natural endowments po^ frr
Gpoadwny, wns hoard to say re- bc' no problem of any moreen'
"I like a smw-tion of For shr ^nrnvs full well fir.
nmRR! irftwp.?rer?rr?sttmtt w k">' *" h"??tv ?* ^ t?
Bjiore provocative. T*hen, there iiS* "hH-h-sho a-newihfrs her
? ?r? others who say, "Oh, IPs a "utnt<; So sho not or>ly markets
mafttar of taste." Perhaps the for n fr0(>k' bu( fo rother values,
and- formal* an* better *.uoh ns ,inc <?,or anrt d? :,t'n
adapted to the tastes if extre
tnist* 'Anyway, it is generally v ' ??*h 'P?r Friends to
that Fatroniz# otir Advertisers
r
Ex-Lighthouse
i
Poet-Editor Sells?
First Short Story
Mtss Letty M. Show, daughter
of L)r. atvJ j\Jrs. J. W. Shaw oi
2213 Gervais Street, and Tormer
i Secretary, Bookkeeper, and Poet
Editor of the Lighthouse recent
I ly sold her first attempt at-short
story writing with, the Pitts- _
: burgh Courier Magazine, a nationally
kn wn publication.
Miss: Shaw who stnrtcd her
career with inspired performance
got her flr-t up^aartrrrrrty To
! display her Work from Editor
John H McCrav; then, she ventured
to Little R'">ck, Arkansas
as City Editor of the Arkansas
| World Weekly, and was chosen;
* by Lillian Everts (ronownei au-|
| ( From the Arkansas World, Tyiiss j
: Shaw went to Pittsburgh in hqpos .
I of working with the Pittsburgh \
Courier: Unable -.to gni>V a de- ;
sired position, the now establish -
-ed-name writerutilized. her time I
in free lnr.ce activities.
"MINDING OTHER PEOPLE'S '
BUSINESS," is" to be- published j
in the Scpteml>er nth editing of !
the. Courier Magazine.
It is reported that M' Show |
i> diligently preparing novel
entitle', "Search For l.ovr"
Gets D.Ed. Decree
< ^pPr
Dr. Maude J. Yancey, pro I ^
l . fessor of health education at i j
North Carolina College at Dm ^
ham, received her D. Ed. de f
gree from the University of v
; Michigan recently. She is the -
daughter of Dr. and Mrs T,
r B. Yancey, 013 East Clreon St.. r\
Wilson. N. C. ' I
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S. C. Notes On J
New York City
NEW YORK Rev and Mrs.' ,
--Robert- S. Lawrencearc now nt"'~
, homo at 210 W 130th St root, I
Dunbar Housing Apartment 2-F. <
Rev. Lawrenit vva rot?. ritl-.- .n
tired from an aetlvi pa-titrate..?
'Rev. ami Mr^ 1 ..'coronet -tntf
here from Charleston. S (' sov
i < la" <-nrs ago
- , ? * *
Jul> 10 Wtchliiu;
-i - Susarv- Eli/jtlwfli -+?>! ' .
1 ami: W S< th: ook i!
\ath.,nn> O llmto! Pkr !> ,
' Saturday, .Ink- H? th< 1 -.ti:
> Mr Svalu bk *, a nri'ive rv < ' :
!< ion arid is hroP or o- ft , ': ( ;
, ! >. 11 I. St .1 brook
Mrs S lit mil-; ! i' If
mi Chinvh, in \ v- V Cirv <
. ' 3719-3rd Avenue; looln e.foriv ^
fr the Chaidt t?">i n<'\\ ' .. It . . I
weekly copy of_Tht Lit,'1-) on *
? and Intorliiei Mrs _Hv:n<_. _ ?
it"? like a letter from hone
, TABLE THICKS: C
' fvr:'.'- -iit;;'; ' 4
^ JPPP^p
I.ollipop plants at every place,
with ice ctonm in the po^s! What
a thrill for a party of young 'uns,
and easy for you to fix. Ituy ordi-f
nary flowerpots, U444e-ones, w+t-h
4 one hig one?for_a ccniexpLcce
! Paint thorn in gay colors; it's,
worth the effort because you can
use them for ivy later. Wnsh
thoroughly, cover hole in bott'm
I with folded wax paper. Make the
i ice cream yourself wjth an easy
refrigerator mix. Pour into pots
before it's thoroughly hnrd. One
lollipop in each pot will do the
i .
RB HD*
y - -f f '-Aa'?TVlr'"'' -^ ^ v - - > . .- f
Miss ('lister Means,.
Married in Btnible-T
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?. t n T.; !'- " b * ' f"
t ft-on p v. Jv?'% " ' ' ' ! n:
- o" I'a|->t ' " in' b Th< sa
"pastor, Tb-\ 1' 'u
Irowi'i. ncrforrnerl v f i i1 " ?:
inc ceremony irv tb?- "r< . ?r
,r * i ;j I'll:,!'i <V rc':
ivc? :nv ' friends .
Pa I pis, (andelnbrn, with > ? ;
llr?s, niV ha shots of . -111 - hlies.' ^
ladioli and tuberoses dv< nrat< d {f]
ho church. n
Emmott Wvolrn, ?n ;;vio.' ' di
drs. Vivienne Hall and .1 -<nh fl<
Wilsorr, soloist?, 'furnished th? fr
redding music. Before th? ? : er
nony Mrs. Hall sane "1 I.? ?*.*?. ti'
^hoe'" (Otroigt and ' Throne1 < 1
['ears/' Voumany Mr Wivi'-t, w
(laved "Sylvia" and "Lonesome ni
rhat's All." "Bridal Chorus"
rom "Lohengrin" (Warner) was m
1st-; for th< pr\ ce-'sionn a:"< W
Wedding March" ' fr m "Mid. w
limmer Nighl's Dream- 'Mmi- cV
Iclssohn) for the recessional. fo
luring the ceremony Mi. Wroten b<
dayed "O Perfect Love" ?,.B:i.n- il
iy). At the close of the cere la
nony, Mr. Joseph Wilson sang T
'The Lord's Prayer" (Lamotto) j_<
William S. Lvles ->f Baltimore, fa
111< ; of the gi <> 'to wa !? ' 1
pan. Tin i.-her--- : . ft
lu' 111 M n - h ?t ?" t
jrido, . s' <* : i
ousin of th. I < * I <
tValk.-r arr<] \ '
i ('<>' '.'nihia
Th< ?m <' <?: ! M; ;).>
<) i 11 i r , . r,
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.'<?> Mr- sr. - < ' V
^Tr MaVi. Ma. M.-- ,,
I'lrl)'. .. si-'. . i !.. .a i
hUd's Birthdoy P<irty
trick with a bright rlu-tti <<(
th? m. iii tht oi-ntvi pi*? ?-. (I'ill bifc. . .
pot with sand). To nhh<>ns from
extra pops in the cantor to plarc
OOI <l"?M???* i ! ?. til.?Vr fun
tonyi (ijass ronsultpnt on tabk
settinfirs. siiRpests place mats of
cotton or linen. "They're easy to 1r
wash?-and you k>?ow how im
portnnt that is with young child 1
rcn." Serve lollipop plants nn?l otl
cupcakeH on glass plates to reflect j
your bright colors Make a; big '
pitcher of lemonade, and you're
ready to thrill those children! m<
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lonn i .ia!cs.
tinjrCeremonv
dies- <1 . oj " ni l '\*t i
fT- ,nia?f' :?? .nt-v thn*
Vcnrr :,?? ivUin' T!v n W
)' *? v? r< rv-V rn with : r; :r<
to; v'i'imivi'1' Their jewel: v,
f tM :') ' : y:f' to f.'H h. w.'i 1h?
mo :r of th' horoi a
n d i n 1
Tint t ; i.?. < Means. rii? < <>! H
"id' wa junior h-mov attrnd)t
(.'hvnjNkTlollev. r u-in of th<
i?!e, wre flower uirl The little
i ! wore aqua dresses ot nylon
et ovoi taffeta eirnilnr to thr
esse? of the bridesmaids The
>\vor fiirl scattered ro-? petals
Oni a small white basket showed
with aqua net The diminuve
rinff bearer was Jewel Eirhber^er
f'harminji in his lon?
hife suit he anied the rini?
i a small pillow f white satin.
The bride, who was given in
nrriaKo by her brother, James
Means. Jr.. was lovely in her
edding pown of pure white
inptilly laee ovei Bur-mill -atin
aturing a hiplino length fitted
y.lieo with a neckline of nylon
lufion and drop sh^uldei I
ee and net with seed, pearl trim,
he. tapering sleeves ended ir
nnts nvor the wrist. The bouf
int"~skirt of satin and insets cd
vmtilh lace extended in a en
m ci -t': length train. The finger
T> ,-i i vvTw oT sheered bt'llla
v.-'tl. laee. ruohmgg . arte
b'o- n.m trim. H?t bou
-a of 111 re "fx t < -tt t.er
,'h a single whit rchi*
> < red v itit 11;ih.'I'Oc<"
. . It." t x -1 it 1 i'S'OM lb
p ; ': f v I- dni'.le ? :"i ft.
<> l~d
. .. -{1 r< bared-..
li. yM' ' h-'i......
4.- a trtf.u
!:. .Mr ! vd N. v. ton
V .'.v.. Mean- M""
. 1 ; 1 \ l V
S'lor Inee'dres"- wit) v.
v-e'
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it 1 Mv.
dl rhine-P "t. 1 !>
vrenpe wri" o; r? d 'v ...
"tb-j 121' i egar< Street M
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. bi i i' V'
pph'inj Mm v/i'rr ?h.>ii p:?ivr<lM
. IMiyl'
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rrvl nq'ri
jjf.i I'. ;Im-' renin w.n--. th?_
... . ;<> ! tri:>V-tirr..
. ur 101.1? ' " ''
, , t ' wmituii- bride
!-rid?itroom
K'V'fn-Tnr thr?rrrr?M"?t> - t4v?uph
ITT? TT tTuTr woddnip
i|> to Virt'i'v:- Fr?! t rnvelinfr
< hnd? tvnrr jj< beige. spiral
toman rlr< s-. a ith a deep cape
11beige and tan accessories.
1 beige {?> ture hat was trim
eri with tan ribbons that endt
LIGHTHOUSE and* INFO]
Nuptial* Read For
Union In Charles
llv Mrs, Fthelyn M, Parker
CHAliUFSTON A lovely
(.-(M-hi? t mii'l' interest was
s letnnized at the Wallingford
Up -hvtrrian Church Juno 15 at
H 00 1*. M
(.J!:vr:i Mao S" <t, daughI
, 'Key and MY*. S. D. Sc'ott
w< !< the principals m a'double
ring ceremony. Rev Fred Jarsi
, ll'iii of Allen University"
Thi i?loi?if a! Seminars and Ch.
. ! t I.to Simon U SeoU, J'
In tlnyi of tin bride efYiciated
? 1'ahi.k- eaji'.llolfrbra?sv+tb- earn d'es
and baskets r f gladialns d?
in Med the ehurrb. Karl R. Scott,
brother of the bride, organist.
Kusjrn': Hunt. Mjss Mildred Kill-,
nit,- and I'lysces. 1 .ark solussts
furnished tlv wedding music
The hj id. gowrrcv in a- bamnn.v.
length lace' dress over pow.
dc : blur tath ta. T\ I'11 i 'houldir
length veil which hung from a1
hat .. ]n- t t invned with pearls
was given asvay h\ her father.
Ill in a men' were ear rim's
oT a. c-u t-"r f I a a'. I U?fw4-?a,
i ,,, ',V, r-rit- . Slv --a t ried
t .l a > o?
T
-. b . - ' - Mb jairj b>
"J"-. : > y ott
biub maid of lmtVT wo!
i p<v.vd?*r b!.ue embroider-^: or
rand-. ve?' tnfff t?'. Hor b liquet
w.-o- noc.ot*:,' "of 'uriviK t flow
or= The bridesmaid*', Mis os
babeH- Coaxum and Sadie * !V.T iri
d'? ton of d'-bailcdon were pown
oH. similar to th< pvtid of hon
01 with bouquets of tho same
i i ' 1
kind
Norma Joan Lwas, of Chat !
lost n was flower girl Dre sod
in powder printed organdy ovor,
taffeta-, sho oairied a bku basket'
filled with rose petals. Ronald'
Wayno Praters, god-child of the:
bride was rfng bearer. Charles
ed in neckline streamers. Her.
corsage was the orchid from her.
Iv uqaet
Mrs. Lyl'es is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James W Means,
Sr. She graduated from Booker
T Washington High School and
Benedict College and has done
nro/iiinfr work toward a masters
? - . I
degree at tho University of Pennsylvania
in Philadelphia, Pa.
For the past five years she was^
employed as teacher of history
and social studies at Booker T.
! Washington High Sihool, Columbia.
At present she is employed
r as co-hostess at the Taylor Street
U.S.O., Columbia.
Set Lvles is, the son of Mr.
I Saloma Lylcs of Baltimore,
Maryland. After graduation fr m
high school, ho Joined the U c'
A'nr.-. Ho .has remained in the
service during the past six years.
He i currently stationed at Fort
Campbell, Kentucky.
' Among-tin ouf of town guests
f* i the v/eddtng were Mrs. Dora
Havkin . grandmother of -the
bride, M; 5s:iTbina 'Carter- sister
of th? gr m .John K. I.vies,
father of fh< groom. Miss Gloria
Means V.'a bingion. D C." and
M Andro-i:, Mean cousins of
th? bride. Mis. Kthelv, B Nance,
i;inui William S I.vies of
Id'tiMioiv , hrethes : 'tu ;,:niv: ,
i ?. 1111 . V. tho: in-lav.
c thi brill.- W?ii;a ' K. Thonr.s,
( ' e-.town lb,, B V Mean- of
'A" ' d1'. !.? .*., - III, '
Set QuenI.e. Means. Mis- Aught.
Means. Hcv. Williams, and
Bin. Moan a of Newberry;
Mtsiiis of WTiitmire.
c xr v Y
Dnvo-ln Theatre
-** - m?. KaUWWOCdW CaATl
COl .ORE l> SECTION
l'roj;riini, Thurs. July 24-July 30
Thur*-. Snt July 24-26
'Jack \ nri The Reanstnlk'
With
[ r)| ^
S.iiu Moii. July *27
'Death Ol \ Salesman
With
* 1- [ M,i-\ h and
Mildred D uano k
j Ttu's Wed. July 20 30
'Oirl Th White*
With ?
June At!v?dn Arthur KonncaE
Summer schedule; The Colore*
section will he opened eve*
Direction- For vour convenient- .
| turn rt*M at SKY-WAY aljfn o>
Rosewood Drive and follow roa- |
to Colored entrance rear of >
n?. i
MSB*
i
RMER, COLUMBIA, -&%>; 8
. - * s/* /.
Scott-Johnson t B<
ton Ceremony Al
Minor, was . best man; Mr. Jo-tseph
People?, and_John Hunter <Jirf
were usher-gro jnsmen, all of ion{
Allen University, Columbia
immediately following tho B*
cert mony a reception was heldi son
at the home Of the bride. tre
The nosTcysrs" were Mrs. bru*?)ok
ta>. Mrs. Knnly LoPrince, Mrs, beg
(Jhai;ity Peters, Mis. Elizabeth' usi
Watson, Mrs Cynthia Smithy Ter
MyKuftehh; Si .gleton and Miss ten<
Gloria Nelson. i Set'
Mrs Johnson attended BarberS
otia College. She graduated 1
fi in Johnson C .S.nuh Univer-t Ly
sity and stud-ied at the McDowell Chi
Scho?.' of Designing, New York.' Tov
Mr Johnson is the son of Mrs. Of
Kill ma John on nnri the Inte
T. Johnson of Newberry. He IS; j
a graduate of Allen University,' rj^
C- lumbia, and New York Uni-|
versify. He is business manager, ??
at Allen University. Out-of-town ft
guesf;?were?Mr".?Emma?John-1
son, Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. ^
Elliott Robinson, Mrs. J. Peo- ing
pies and Mi- F. Jones, all of and
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Moultrie,' jjj
M:ss A imabolli?Singleton,?Missi y
Eugenia SingTeton, Mrs. Addiej
Mal'ono and Rev. and Mrs. J. R.|
1'? f- :i, of WaVterbofo:? I "*
t'h. (1st. It ) Simon H. Scott,j^ei
.J. of West vcr Airbase, Spring-t s n
fi??! :,- Mo<S j
! of ]
Camp .!. A. Starks s
Opens August 13 Jjr,
At Morris College '*
SUMTER ? Camp Julia ?
Starks wilt open here at Mor-V
ris College on August 13, President
Odell Reuben of the eol- Mrs
lege, .announced Monday. ?rc
col
The camp will feature courses
in Bible, Youth Problems,, ?
handicraft and creative arts, Na- 4^"turc
Study and physical education.
Other activities include
morning devotions and vesper^
and such recreational activities ,
as hikes, picnics, lawn and theatre
parties, group singing and
games.
Camp Julia A. Starks is spon- k
sored bv the State Raotist We- I
men's Missionary and Eduoa- |
ional Convention, and is under 9 m
the direction Oi Dr. ICabla K. ]
Howard, president of the <&n- J
\ vention. A competent and ex- ?
' perieneet* *taff of instructors Mid; j??!
or unselors will assist in the, di-uj jj
>rrection of the camp. |U|
A special playground site Is JI
| being prepared at the college
...foj?lh^^Qimger._campers...Girls S
and boys from seven to seven- }
( trcn are invited to attend ttie
carnp^, which will. end? August
20. Fees Include $1.00 for regi?~
tration and $7.00 for room and v
board. .. H
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! Get Pa
Feel Years Yegggtr, Fall of Mlm j
Don't blmrom mxhAuetmd, worn-out, run-down teKtiifl v
on your asm Tbotmnda mm mrd art what * mum 1
Hgg^ ??. I
ortrn nseKlea (alter 40?or booles oM JuM bwiuili I
tarkui? iron; aJ?s> iwntohii muptttoenen ary doaii I
Oftlftum, phoapboru*. Vitamin }t(. Wby fa* <l<lf E?
?<y.,%SSt5SW?1WIij$$ra -?
ret Ot.J^ ytaa l<?JBp*Broii5S^**v^ ?9
\t drug stores everywhere--in W
Columbia. Kokerd's, Walgreen's! U|
a-.d Lane Kcxall..
annoitncBIIBNT jfi
F OK A I> VERTISING CAUtN- jfl
i?HRS, FANS, and UP TO THE H
MINUTE ADVERTISING IDEAS W
DIAL 2-9644 (i
We al>o have the following >
Heal Estate for <ale.
To ot- developed: A piece Of!
' property 160 ft. X 235 ft on the!
old Winnsboro Road, lust u lew ^
miles from the city limit Will cu' |
. intc lata.
Throe 2-family apartment housr:
cs: One C room house with bath,
throe jnor- from bvv? s4op. 1821 j
Pulaski St -1
One t>0 v i SH ft lot Atlantic;
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ngv. Club or; lot 100 ft. \
loO ft nc:' Hnrl'r* Heights*.'
nrro- of '.nnrl bordering pr<">j.iort'N
of tiiirbinson College
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List your property for sale or
rrnt wi'h us for he?t results; al- ^
Auto. Fire, Casualty ?nd Thet ;i v
Insurance Bonds' Wfttwori
McKinley Bowman 1 j
Executlve Scc'y'-Treas
CAPITAL tTT^4
Real Estate Co |
IH?H Washington Street g I
Phone S-M44 Columbia. i t $
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aturday, July 2?, 1952-?# I
sthlehem Folk
tend Institute
lm. Blanche Vinson lldlHW
etor of Bethlehem Center, ?
i with Miss E. Jibe McOep
chairman of the Center*#
and, Miss Charlotte- Steven
.social, worker in the H.Bomft
a and Min Mary Beth Little
n, Methodist deaconess, ah
irvs work at the Center Aug
15. raOtored to Nashville
iriv recently where ^ they at
tied the Nafonal Institute foi
tlement Houses and Ccinmuik
Center*.
he institute was sponsorec
the Woman's Division . el
ristian Service's Bureau Of
vt\ and Country Work, Bureat .
Urban Work, of the MethodChurefc
. ~rr
he institute was held at ScatCollege.
/ITH T1JE SICK i
he following persons, accordto
reports from Lighthouse
iiuui JUCI ivuvspuDuenis, V*
in their respective communi'.
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MIXON ? Pompey ?Seller* - ^
iry H. Brown, Albert DOnaM
. Herbert Coufar. Arthur Mc
jgle and Mrs. Nollie Brotfrr
Newton - * : t _ .' *&
ALUDA ? Daniel Valentin#
in a hospital in Charleston, .
5 Ella Smith is still at home
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SHOP
Summer llatoa, f 1.25 op
i. Viola Melvin, - Mrs. Lucile
iwn; Mrs. E. R. Brown, Mgr.
it Calhoun St. Cha'n, S. C
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