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ftvo . ??: ~ " . ' f>KQE EIGHT "South Carolina's Ia ' 'ki _ .__ _ . _ ? lL WlllHPll ft^ 7 Friday evening:, at Mather high' I . school, to be followed by a garden j j IJ* J| x* | party beside the Atlantic Ocean,: a vUvroilOn according to Mrs. Ellen C. Watson,' l; - - . ' | Federation president. ||^ i Spotlighting the garden party will a a i i be the contestants for "Miss State . ( HvtHII.Ull | Federation," to be crowned at the 1 __ . I Saturday session. ! s BEAUFORT?The annual ses, . .. Another interesting feature of! ? L--. sion of the State Federation of . state meeting will be a sight- | Women's Clubs will be held in ? k ,, . . , . . seeing tour at nine o'clock on i Beaufort, May 7 and 8, with the | Saturday morning. 1 r Green Thumb ClOb as entertaining | N^rnes of all delegates should be j body. The session will open with a Si>nt immediately -to Mrs. M. P. I 1 public meeting at eight o'clock, ' Kennedy, 80<> Charles Street, ( The Lighthouse Publishing Co., ' * \ Incorporated ; 1507 HARDEN STREET' "COLUMBIA 4, S. C. < > i Publishers of i The Lighthouse and Informer 1 1 South Carolina's Most Talked About Weeky Seventeenth Year On the Firing Line Fearless Example of What a "Free Press" Means Enemy of Bigotry ? Champion of the People Should be in Every Home and School SUBSCRIBE NOW !! Rates: Year, $3.75, Half Year, $2.50 Three Months $1.50. I I distinctive JOB PRINTING I Business ? Fraternal ? Social Plain and Engraved Invitations I School Publications ? Brochures * Placards ? Circulars | | SEND US THAT JOB TODAY || J Classified Advertis CLUB I Small Loans Oar Specialty I LOANS 1 7 I W? Do Hoaeit Business ? I With Honest People I .. . IflMk Pud, Prep. I United Credit Corp. 7 V~ . 1E21 TVylor Street . } PHONE, 4 0911 ^ ' " College Flower Th#> CI,? 1509 Harden St. > PHONE 9680 I ' at Five Points Night Phone 2-8419 I : f* 2003 Divine Street ^ PHONE 3 1683 a^~V^^ I rrs CHEAPER J ; Millwood Cleaners > * *** Yo? \ \ 2339 Millwood Ave. lL Repaired At I [ PHONE 3-7998 ( / * Columbia, S. C. -Jl ROOF'S i work guaranteed } -/crystals 3ft) Rozier's Drug Store / \ a 1804 State Street l<^ru^uTUXnj^_ruf PHONE 3-6520 MHMBSnMUBMnsnaiMHMV EVANS BROS. 2 t <Cuz'SMITH Grocery Rentals ? Insurance X Hi Line of Quality REAL ESTATE Poods and Freash Meats. Lit, Hospitalization. Polio, __ WawetyWM IMNs--L. Auto-LlabiHty 2830 Laurel Street P Phone 6-5411 L 108 State Street . <i* M11# * West Columbia, S. C. ^jpr^jgjgTZjargjgjgjgJZJgfgfZiHP^ ^ ~ ~ Plain sewins and alterattoiiB T) i:? Lfam/iici, IVUUIU . nr.,,. Mrs. Marie Williams and Shoe Repair i*04 Gregg street u " ? ? ~ PHONE 2-1008 2313 Gervais Street mi . Good Work Is Our Secret Ac. Cteaiie.. I "?P ??"""* "W I E. Hendernon, Owner Grill ' 2315 Gervais^Phone 9666 2309 f;ervais S<reel ' ? ' ' ?'M> "?' ';....? 1 II*' I .' " ' ; . ; . . / . V V iading Weekly" rHE LIGHTHOUSE ATfD INF Seaufort; Mrs Watsorr said. The j !)f>4 registration fee is one dollar >er person. /w Accomodations will 1k> provide! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ' 11 delegates as compliments of the Mis* Catherine K. Morris, la- h boratory technician at the Good h ireen Thumb Garden Club. Nanus SuInarKan Waverly hospital, is on j hould be sent in advance will as u three-months leave of absence to ure accommodations. ,,UrHUC c,,l,r8V8 in X"ray teihnolo^y ? at the Northwest institute of Beaufort is waiting to welcome medical technology in Minneapolis, ' ach of us to what it is believed M,nnesolu... . Miss Morris, daughter of T. J. I ill be the most interesting Fedora- M M . .. . i Moms, well-known Columbian and ion meet 6f the year; Mrs Watson faithful member of Sidney 1'aiK. 11 .uiiuiuuea. L 'Vi1- church, will sf>end a few days 11 , before her return with Dr.- ami i1 ^''s. W. I,. I.iddell, formerly con-Is ?? ? nee ted with the above church here. B A B Y C HICK She is expected to return to t White Cornish X N.H.Reds Alumina around the first of July. J Straight Huh. Starred amonc 'i HE >ot.NcsTbKs thicks. 67 Hare and Stan- M}ss Shirley Johnson, daughter lard Breeds Available. Dan- ot !> '. and Mrs. A. 13. Johnson,. 2218 s sh Brown Leghorne. Prices I'lnehui^t hoard, was home for the I Start at $6.95-100. Spnn* Mis? Johnson is a r student at Mt. Aloysius College, J LIGHTNER'S CHICKS Crcsson, Pa. Lj 2420 Hartison Rd. Miss Cecily Baxley, daughter of ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. ] Mr. and .Mrs. M. H. Baxley 1.111"' PHONES 2-0438 and 6-1405 Strei.t> spt>Mt tht> Kastor ^ "* w<>t'k-en?l home. Miss Baxley is a <j ?-? ?? - tireenslmro, N. ,C. n r?? ? - " llempill Pride, son ol" Dr. and YOU'RE MWAYS WELCOME Mrs. ,, ,.rj<u.; ,n.hio > NEWNYORK " "V'PlVuP!"- ArchU'1>0UBlas 1 ail(> Kalph \V lll.anis, son of Mr. ^ ?nd Mrs. Herman Willinmo ~n Missouri, was the hoyse^uest of ^ Miss .Tamacina Johnson. Both are I HoXei I KNOW sou r* fsm\j2\cl by geork W) i . CHIEF OF PUBIK rr, Lr^rr in* j *"?? ??<* ? Resident Manager?Atiura You o? Ut- jpumi... ?m? - -.- moll Satisfaction? Evary Courtesy * i WO Outilda? Roomi Modern? Fireproof ... . . . t Coffee Shoppe? Dining Room Pp-P *> . . m A'JL Cocktail Loungo?Skyline Ballroom - 'i.f,'. ' "' . .?p ' '**' CONVENTION FACILITIES L Jb^JT A GROUF RATES r'pP' * Wm H Brown, Manager I A ? nB ^1*1 SjFilfsV Seventh Avenue at 125th Stree' ; |fv; a j New York 27, N. Y. UN S HOO | ^ || ^ ^ ements E. L. Hodg0 Tb? Hwgv*not Oxxch, OorUrton, buiM is 1843 Meeting & State Streets * u"4*^1 c. Th?HMu?tt?tdh ,Hrr The Huguenot Church in Charleston was founded in 1686 by Huguenot ' ? ? ? ? ? refugees and is said to be the only . , . J church in America using Calvinistic Ask your grocar fpt HnguenotLiturgy.lt was one of thi four churches founded by these ^SrHW A French Protestant refugees, who OVy.ll f f xaJV X Ma j sought civil and religious liberty -ra m in Carolina. Jl Ollltl*Y For^50 years services were con^ * \\ ducted in the French language but [)ur processing metiiods assure now English is always used. The you of poultry that cooks bet- I change of language and other causes t.. " i has greatly decreased its congregate tastes better. We invite ! tion, most of its members having your inspection of our plant. 1 >\ >oined the Episcopal church. ?. w =r~- ' '^T This Church Society is nearly ae SPnWHFl7 PmilfrV old as Charleston. The city was UvllfTdl \>Mj J. t#U1 LI J established on OyBter Point in 1680 Company ^ ::| * 7? : ''"-"'"v1' -y 432 Millwood Phone 8031 _ . . _ _, ... ... Tha Sootb Caroflnlona library at tb# University coftego library to b? Wi a separate building in h^rcntttn* Bj Aa IqM south carouni Hoiman's Barber j university of south < - ?X4of? than a eontuiy an?, Soutil I OUOp . j Carolina College could boast of the I j first library building to be erected 2128 Gervais- Street i by an institution of higher learning in the United Statea. That first library, perfectly preserved, stands ncrADv r\fv,t t~\\ p a ATi?no I today at the north en<i of the horse? ICTORY DRY CLEANERS shoe entrance to the campus of the University of South Carolina in leaning and Pressing Specialty Columbia. About 1639, when a chemical e*r PHONE 1868-Ij ~ pi art Mi Mt on a fire endangering I one of the South" Carolina College < 801 S. Ilarvin Street buildings, an unusually fine collec C__4__ c ,, tioo of books was also endangered / S. in ^ room aboy# the laboratoryC i Tki. ? ? ? i iiw cviiacwuu mciuufd KUCn > treasure as the original edition of "Birds oi America" by John J. jUHHHIHHHAudubon. This book had been (40 .. _ I earthed when a scholarly group oi ] ^ay It With Flower*" I legislator* had authorized faculty \ ALLISON'S ' ; Flower Shop I 1 11M Gervaia St. Phone IINI as South Carolina College Library) Columbia, South Carolina I ?raa completed. A year later, Har- I rard University built its library, ! and two rs later, Yale erected a ' i ~ J ' , ' ' i - 4 ORMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? MiliUM, Progrrcss ^s? P - I>?cal Soldier Social . , Decorated ! lewhmen at Dennett College. Char-I i ? ,u KMi.Uv, FORT JACKSON js Johnson also spent the holidays I ome from Mather Academy. Both) Fort Jackson. S C. ? The j ohnsons are the children of Mr. Commendation Ribbon with ,i Mrs. James Johnson Johnson Metal Pendant has been award,.| , . i ed to Master Sergeant Harry I ! .iivi grandchildren of Mr. and Mis. ^ Tompkins of 3624 Judv St , Co- : s- l'ceW lumbia. Miss Beatrice Lacy, Shreveport, ... . e ... o Sergeant Tompkins received /a., was the houseguest ot Miss "I ore nee Simkins. Both are seniors i ^'s av^ ai"d for meritorious sertt Palmer Memorial Institute, Se- v'to at the ttth Infantry Division lalia, N. C. Miss Simkins is tho WeaP?n Po?' <^ring the period laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil-! from Mav 1951 to March 1954 Simkins. Formerly of Whitmire. S C. ... , i Sergeant Tompkins is chief Juan Duante, Havana, Cuba wasJ , . . ., T * . 1 clerk at the 8th Infantry Divihe housoguest of Hempill ' Hem- sion W(Mpon pQol lit " Pride. Mr. Duante is a fresh- nan at Johnson C. Smith. . Degans In Graduate Study Hubert and Miss Norma Brown, . r ' Good Friday visitors at Tailon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inc]ud,;d Uvo 1953 Krad. turn pert Brown, 2201 Loruk Ave- uaics Wjhna ^ ^vck of me. spent the hoidays home. Miss Charlcston now studvIng LibrJrown is a senior at Mather Aca- ary Rcicinc(i jn Allanta and le.my and Rupert is a sophomore at ^ ,Ann Cooper of Atlanta, 1 and T College. a graduate student inmodorn Miss l/ori'aine Marshall, daughter languages .t Indiana Universityif Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Marshall, 120 Ook Street, spent the holidays'. M,ss C'"?'KM'- ?holorshlp lome. Miss Marshall is a sopho- student ?it the University, has lore at Bennett College. recently been elected to Phi Frank Fitz pa trick, son of Dr Si?m 1 r?ta. National Honorary 1.1 Mrs; F.' N: Fitz Patrick, !!2Sr&,CiC,y-"f' " - hpr lumptun Strtcl. wa? home for the SCn""">'1 ,,0n0r 8rad"s Followpri.iB break. Mr. Fitzpatrick is a nnK Siadiiiitmr from Talladega^ tuuent at Western Reserve. College Miss Coof>er spent a'^James Sawyer, son of Mrs. F. M.: summer at the Sorbonne. France. awyer, 2110 Hampton Stroot, ,.A ,Mg Kradunl>, of Tnll.TclcRa!| :ient the spring holidays home. Mr. _ _ ... _ College Mrs Lrcille Simmons awyer is a sophomore at Hampton'Fdley Qf charloston> s r has I 11stitute. [been granted a full tuition scho-|| ~~~ I lorship for graduate study at . i Chicago University. <1 i CAROLINA Mrs Eld ley, m Economies ' MocNABB W irarinm; || Charleston in recent vears I : RELATIONS ING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD U r*?oWng Church I???Wi CHURCH ^ I and six years later there was a I French Protestant congregation in H ? the town. Those who are familiar I with the religious character and I A habits ol the Huguenots R surprised; it was customary that > J ^rAmv they should promptly organize and I A M M W ? W establish their Church where they settled. The original structure was de- I stroked in the great fire in Charles* I LR ton in 1796, but has been rebuilt. Hi|n |H W was remodeled in 1845 on the walls its The I walls are lined with small white a marble tablets,-memorials by IK A Huguenot descendants to their H * ervi of S<h/Hi Caroline, Columbia, it lb* oldetf J pjj JJ ANA LIBRARY > A n /*M Itl * r-v 111 n A .MnWLiriM, LULUfY^DI A A . ^^ 4 A butldlhd t'S houM<' tin IIIOUI # library. Although records have disap- ] peared, it is believed that Robert Mills, famous Charleston-born ar- /0BBSSSSSSHt^SSSS^Si^ chitect, designed the building. The interior is an exact replica in wood llfrpP ^ | if ^ | f | [| the Congressional Library which ^^HH|HpHpfepBWHHHHi preceded the present one, ami which B was much admired for its beauty. The building served as a repom tory for the general book collection of the University for exactly one ^ hundred years. Once in 18(>5 it was used as a meeting place for the j state legislature. In May, 1040, ' >" x A rill ^ when tne McKissick Memorial B ' B<^ Libmrv was oomnleted the old I - ' B 1 ? v: 'v vy i m ji. jlj j libtary was given its present title > and reorganized as the repository for the University's special collec- 1 79n T?iLr stt tion of hooks and manuscripts on ?4> H> I. t.hfi history and aultura of thu wtaU* ???i???-???? Today South Carolinians Library t i son tains approximately 2.000.00b ^ . ........ _ 'v J manuscripts, 475,000 individual islues of newspapers, and about ! . . SO,000 books, probably the most Listen t< complete collection of South (^jufoiniana in the world. ^ . I ive. Dynamic Saturday, May 1. I9S4 _ __: 0 i . i. , i ??^ DELAY IS FATAL treatment the American Caii/Jar ^ One-third of the 227,000 can- Society says. Support the AC& er deaths last' year, was due educational and fund-raising vainly to detay in detection and Crusade. ' ; ! 4."Ofr M iOOM/"^ " I wnff i Try Our .... \ ONE STOP SERVICE SIMKINS ? Shell Service Station Grocery ?^4 Urive-In Snack .Bar * _ SIMKINS' I I Park and Washington Streets ELECT P A U L L. L 0 RIC K 1 Adjutant General of South Carolina I Native South Carolinian Successful Business Man Air Force Officer World War II Honest ? Conscientious ? Fearless Your Support And Vote Greatly Appreciated Wk .? J* I *' ' ^ShI^B^SiEs^^'^'"" ' * kwy request^] | EASY CREDIT I I ^ TERMS , j J McLAURIN CO. I I Columbia, S. C. Phone 3-7075 Park ? Easy to Buy ? Easy to Pay r> Rev. Bowman Qn The "Ship Of Zion" I * '