Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, September 13, 1952, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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NFWS AT CI
By ETHELYN M. PARKER S
163?A Linne Street ir
PERSONAL NOTES
CHARLESTON?Rev and Mrs. j.
St. Julian A. Simpkins, 1H Jasp- ^
street, attended the national
conference of work am >ng Col
orecT Episcopal Cffurchmerr Sep- ^
tember 3-5 at St. Bartholomew':
Church in Cambridge. Mass.. pas- u
tored by Rev. Kenneth d'P. ;
Hughes, who. once past red St.
Mark's Episcopal church here, j,
The Simpkinses also attended ,.
the general convention of the E- j
piscopal church in Boston, Ma-s.,| ^
which opened September 7 in thri r
Boston Gardens, and visited at j,
third sen, Robert A.. Simpkins.'n
and "family, in Philadelphia, Pa. j (_
Mrs. Naomi Brown, and Missjs_(
f Nathalie Heyward will conduct]
sewing classes at the Coming St. f<
YWCA from September to MavJ
? ?Rev."and MFs7~~J. C. Dunbar, J
Mrs. Rosalie Robertson, Mrs. Ro- g
sanna Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. e
McPherson, Rev. C. A. Cherry, ?
Mrs. Selina Brown attended the ii
National Baptist Convention kn
New York _Citv la>t week. Ucv.l?
B. D. Lewis attended the Nation-' <
al Baptist Convention in Chica-,
Co ate the same time;. Mrs. Lewis I ^
is to visit with relatives in Pitts- f0
burgh, Pa. enroute home.
Mrs. Cecelia Cook and grand-]
daughter. Helen Ann GrovOs, vi?-j
it d relatives in Brocklvn. N Y.J
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recently.
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Mrs. Edna Jackson Hudson andi ]
sister, Mrs. Jennie Jackson Sut-I L
* t n, of Grand Rapids. Mich, and j
Clev land, Ohio, respectively, (
wore th gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. tJohn
Duncan. 176 Coming St.. J
recently. They are nieces of A1-' ,
bcrt Hazel of 90 Columbus St. i i
Miss Ellen Pintkney, 69 Asho.l t
l Welcome to._, I i
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it., left f^r Hampton Institute C
i irginia and , Miss Junourous
Iaek, Spring St., will attend ^
'alladega College in Alabama.!
loth are June graduates at the| ?
lurkc high school.
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Irs. -E. N. Sessions, Mrs. B. C. s(
leorge. Rev. .X Kearny. Bishop,
nd Mrs. Mary Anderson, re- Vl
orter, attended the 16th annual w]
rmvrntmn?f the MlSsirthnry So- tci
iety of the Reformed Episcopal sc,
hurch at Mt. Olivet Reformed
Ipiscopal , Church in Rantowle, ^
centlv
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Mrs. Mary Eraser. 1 (> Park St.. tc>
'resident, Mrs. Mildred Bobo. sec- th
ctary, Miss L. Mag wood, Mrs. pa
Irdelle Duncan, Mrs. C. Pearson, of
lembers of the College .Club of I be
'entral Baptist Church, are spon-- iti
oring a Mo nlight Cruise on the C:
Madj-orwille" on September 12(5,
ar the benefit of the church.
Rev. St. Ju'Iian A. .Simpkin^,. {r:
r of Memphis. Tcnn, was the|gr
uest speaker at St. Mark's Epis-1
opal Church here and at the jn
>t. Matthew's Epseopal church ( v/{
i Savannah. Ga., recently.
Rev. Matthew Davis was guest j
pecker at St Mark's Episcopal- -jn
Ihurch last Sunday. i
Miss s Fl renee and AdaSimp- [ q
ins visited friends in Conneeti-! rv
ut, Massachussetts and Ponn-\lania,
aft.r attending New York'sjj
Jniversit.v this summer. su
Party For Miss Walton
Mi ss LaVi- Walton of th Jim - '
>r College at Jacksonvilie, Flu..!'F5
!*aee of Mrs. Dez/io M ggett, 1 !> 1 IT
,ine str et, was the honored
tuest at a party in th li me of ^
4rs. Rosalie Roberts n, 174 Fish- A
)urne street, la-t week. Hostess's
were the Misses Mariorio and. n
ulia Mae Alston, sisters. Guests Vi
ineiM'Jed Mis-os /Gloria Lewis,'G
\pgie Holmes, Gcorg< 11a Hazcl-jsl
on, Audrey Fi-azier of S. C. State C
.'oilege. Misses Kdna Lewis I 'c<
Nt w V rk City*; and Frances
Iaynos of Charleston. M
Miss Marjorie Alston, a -oph- ft"
tniorc at State College in Orange- th
>urg, has returned as a hostess io
or Freshman Orientati n w ek.m
On Duty In Korea tr
Captain Freeman Clause. I i
hh. past three years di: eto'r of D
he ROTC training program at ai
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ncidents* As
chool Opens
CAIRO, III.?The opening dav
school in this Southern Illi>is
city saw sixty Negro pupils
tending formerly ail-white eleentary,
junior high and high
ho o 1 s without incident?a
one 7n vivid contrast to the
olonce and terror launched
hen NVogr > parents tried to cn?
their children Tn tTrese
hools Jast January.
Ad mis-ion of the children to
e schools nearest ..their hom s
ithout regard to race as the
rm started on Sept mber 2 is
e result of a concerted drive
rrie*l on by the Capo branch
the NAACP, which refus d to
? Intimidated into -abandoning
> efforts to end -egrcgation in
liro's public schools. ^
Last January, only 21 <>! the
[ Nigro pupils wh sought*,
tmsfrrrr to "whitr11 schools \V(Tc
anted transfers, ancl these afr
cross burnings' and bombgs
were resorted to, t > terror Negro
citizens of Cairo.
In Marth, NAACP attorneys
ed suit seeking a permanent
JOilVlK'U >. UVUIIfc, Ov.hivhu
>n, asking the discharge of L o
Schultz from hi- position aairo
scho '1 superintendent,
ate funds have been withheld
are June 1 and th NAAC'P
it is ponding in court.
antist Laymen To;
lold Annual Meet
U Conway
ANDERSON ? The Sixth vn
ual State Baptist Laymen's con^nti
n will- he held, in Conway,
ictobrr 2-3 in 111 Friendlip
Missionary Baptist Church.j
. Lee Davis, president of the
invention, announce! Monday
In an appel letter ta memh rs,|
[r. Davis urged representatives'
om every Baptist Church in
in state, saving the organizat.
>n was working t -watds a 5.000.
icmbership roster and $25.00(1
'ensure in live years
TTo sntd th?l Pev. TJ ("Jooi"
aniels, pa-t r of the linst clTT;Trr~
nd president of the State D tp
st Convention of South Cam
na._liad.cone far t.wards niak
lcr entertainment or the Lav
i n's convention a ivw niorabl"
*cporionr'?
> Try For
Vith Avery Timers
CHARLESTON Thirt v-f
mdidotes fcr bo\ths op the A
iTV Tiger lovon were report d
ring put thr u"*h drills by !
ur Rligen. Averv Con-.n,
. if+i.
Mr. ' B!ig< n and is ' assjv
i. 1.1 . !. nt .'! r." :.e r. . tl
iu:id member*. who are prep
i:u: '"or their opening t:lt ycv.".-!
i Whith moiv I.ions of Con
ny. Last y nr. the Lions dn :
th.-~Tia?rs 112 It. , V
t n: > In 1 tutc. Yn.. is no
(| it' : n l^v< ?]'? :! Mi's. (>au
iK'tit ll'f siinuii r at ILorptnn
nd 11-t Montrual. ( una ;.t w -th
u> C'iipt.'iin ^lu-'s nit in-' t/->
Iliyst Soho 1 It ft .
M:-s C.i-i-trtidi Lanr-- and t;<
kmdra Onston. .'five ro'm*nod
i Xov. i'ofk ( ity - 11 i \ . t. n
rlativ s ;nv f11 nd - hoi'
Mrs Ktln-l Hoffman \va- ourud
t?. New York (.'ity reci-nt.
hi-t ;*nt' of tit d Ji'h of W:.
Wh M?I1'" 1 " ' 'lid of
istor. Mrs. C'.ladys T. Fd of.
Visitor sl'rom Nrw ^ ork
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil on.
nd crtntamin Wilson, visit d
.U.S. D.iJ.lll i..< WIWOOHS. i.v.>
!< ?(;;?. sti i i 1.1 'vi-nt!y. The Wi".
?n hn>t fiii .-5' 1 ft l.'harlrestnr
Vh th ir mother :it the au< of
; Mit 'i. i f'spci ti\ o!v. unci are
>?>v in tli . ill v c'l iiiuiiL; . usis
in' liio k!vn. NT Y
Mr. ;trv ' Mrs Win. Ki.il-iiJ o!
oi k Awav Bea< h. N Y v f ci.
or fat liei. Ilohi rt M uvra v <
v. Mr Knii'ht, i : ' : ,
ha ''< to;' .: 111J ?h.. ... - !.;
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1H MHO!ltV-*Hnd D'lC Ainr'l < , ;I
Stat ('oil Hcl slslc;
is. It ma (Jause, Mi-s (Jw? nu<?n
Muldlt t ii and M I.e.,
l*a 1 n i'.t. alj teacher . :n
id C'areno Middleton, . n
actors in tiriok nia ohm
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to rrjchl) ; Lena Torreucc, "*the Queen
star Wonila Ilemlrick*. to the latter'*
ijTr~eoniract"~V*iifr TVferour v KcrortTs. l)i
at the Koyulc Theatre '* Baltimore, IV
Baltimore Praises \V;
WASHINGTON, D. CvO\'NS>- uv\\
The < ity of 13alttiiu>i(.'1 prouu Sen
that il RTTcT promoter! ''with vit l >
IVltl/.U . ithx,," #'. .11 ..* 4
mm n 1,11 (Hill
of white ami Nr-gri7'~stiT(tonts it> *:>n
a pjr^-engimTring cihii^^ s'.ni it- ,(J
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' A ^ T A tTlTil'V "ill. ill .ill pndr*
siunnient as his loam takes on
College auureyat ion in the In
here in the (Jreen^horo Stadiun
20)of tliis week. Livens. a juni<
one of I he hes-t passers on the
1 performer.' Around his develop
another successful reason hw \
rent campaign.
Conway Drug
Prescriptions Filled At
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of the Juke boxen" Misa l)W?in |>er?e
nali Inst week established a'new all-time
laryland.
ishintftorTs Plan -Mai
'iYinl N'rgrn Junto! II ^'? {/II11
nl '
i Lcmniri tliduL;!)! :lr 'i . NK\
(linji "very tirn" and .-mi- ' ,ll( "
ilur tn new M'huois iri I >.m 11 M ' x 0
c. Mi- a!.-o s.v.d that ti; lid. to,TW
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the strong Central State I
tersect ional Classic slated 1
n on Friday Niyht (Sept. V
>r from Htiffnlo. V Y.. and /
Airuie stjuad. is <t heady * ^
nient rests tin- hopes of MM
& T College in the curCompany
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n; Linda A.vhton, with film
g alar who rerenlty renewed
record breaking attendance Th
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ii Denied Coffee v"
t; NAACP Files I
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tt. N. Yr, restaurant t > j,
a \ yrr> c ustomer a c up of
'H a reqular cofTe. eup ,j
tie has is f i ,i complaint
last we? k with the \" w
State Coninii-ston Ayainst s!n
ruination hy attorneys f r in;
fA ACP. <ni
lie Scot t, ,i Nvu York ( tt v
driver, chat-yes that tie p.- "
Wells Restaurant m Wal-i'1^
mcl asked for a cup of cof- ?(
Aftei briny mno: d twice,
as tiria'r. c v ci < ntfee in ^'
er container by tlie man- : lU
who then Jeff Wh n Mr on
requested < ff'ee in a re;*-,
tip-?the tvpe. in which oth-ias
i -r-i
istorn rs were b.mu served:
was refused He ri* ported J
.ncident" to th. local police to
town ju'iye and app aled to to
vTAACP for assistance wi
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\S brisk fall hreezes herak
OI.I.Kdi; INN the tradit
lami'-qiK i's. prepares, a not ho
\p\; j 11 st>ni * lood delicious
ust < : thi fall an and adds z<
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(Kitchen under direct superv
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TIIK KOOTBAI
COLLEC
It.OM HARDEN STREET
rviMi' TastP I!, - .you'll
:;., * ; i-! f-.'l a 11 h t hp nrnnnth
try V'U flavor of superbly
led silken Wilken And
ll be.amazed at its low,
'i.p Trv a bottle today.
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IGHTHOUSE and INFORMER
TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1
lodgers Confident O
littery Over Fieldi
BROOKLYN, N. Y. (CNS)?j'a t
.ny day row, the unpredict-t
>lo Brooklyn Dodgers are ex- | J 'L
ectcd to assert themselves as - '
hampions in the National Lea- j
jo. The bad fielding, the lapse l:sori
F merViory, FFk shoddy pitch- m"
>g?those-things'will disappear exi
s -u 'donly as they came. Thats' *'te
10 way R/o klyn Dodger fans
re figuring it as thpv search' Prr
jr an answer to the dissipat- ou*
ig 10Mj game lead the Brooks sur
nee enjoyed. wo'
["here's another answer too
air
it mighh explain it all but that c
ould mean admitting you're
ced before you start. And ccr- bet
nly the. Dodgers themselves PV.
;n't admitting to anv f-.ar. yea
ey think they are a confident ?
rich of athletes, a better team
in last year or any year and I
y capable of copping all the I
rbles. From the start of the I
son they have, never let up. I
re been an aiong eeiiing mt'ni-ipis
vcs (hey wanted to win by
greatest margin possible | "JJJ
"hen all of a- sudden, (he well
d machine has jam-mod. Ev i
ce the Dodgers ga\'A the Cardils
a four game'vbeating th
:1 of August, the Brooks have
L'n unable to win a series. Th > ^
apped a doubloheader to Phil*
Iphia. n--> to Boston; -ibevJ-BT;
>k only tw out of five.
im the Giants; they split twice .
th the Cubs. How come? Field- ' U
g errors as high as seven in /
i? game. Pitchers filing at the
te of six a game an-1 giving up ^
many as 11 runs at a time ^
vjt'* what it says on paper.
3ut h w is it possible for this Oi
happen / n a team that want
win and has everything to Con
n with? How is it possible in Wh)
^i toa
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f I one
v '
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And With (|
iiitiimn i nnips f I
L U t UAIIlft vwtitv/w ?
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I another pigskin season. \
ional meeting place ol f I
r gracious welcome. /
lv prepared, takes the 'bits J
rst to c liege voll< #
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and you'll be
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1952? ?PAGE THREF' I
t' Victory But r?^
ng, Pitching
cam that has not quit on Tf'
and outwardly has the
coufldenee in its own ability?
imaleur psychologists all think
y know why and it goes
icthing like this. Deep in the
?ds -f the Brooks there still
sts a fear that despite what
y (To, ^history?wilLcgpeat^ itThey
think they have ressed
this fear and reasoned
why and how they lost two
restive pennants when they .
re so close and were the fav*
Us to win. Rut the feai : still
/r apd not conquered ^Jow
ording to thi stheory, II they.
our guess is that they-had
ter see a psychol agist, for
n the familiar 'wait until next
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ilt* Cleaned, Pressed . 7fi?|
' Dresses ? 75e ui ap
Alterations akkk PnaftDf
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1 Spring St. Fhene 1 Iff II
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SHOE HOSPITAL I
PROMPT 8ERV1CE I .
S Spring St. Phone HM
"We Cure SJck Shoe*"
CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?
citjman
^Soap"^ .
tains extract ot soap root... Nature's own Soap ^
1 pay fancy prices for complexion cure-allsl '
man Vegetable Wonder Soap It an atl-vegetable
p ... mildly astringent Helps to banish oitiness. ' " . - J
,en shine, smooth out btemishes. Say $aymat
e and you'll always Say? Jiyntaai
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