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I ' . Saturday, May L 1954 MibUat, ] Ey- ' " ' Caa^JL kJL^TShMlHK. / CHARLESTON Business Directory i uhe Remembers... I wilfyou? | A Cake For Her On I MO 7 HE ICS HAY I TAYLOR'S KITCHEN BAKER \ I 12 Spring Street Charleston, s. C. U rtii^l CillUUKTr ? (kOUC. M t EiJujcjr nuii iu t>u?uu I THROW AWAY THAT PAINT BRUSH! $395.00 APPROXIMATELY 1000 SQUARE FOOT HOUSE COVERED WITH 5 8-INCH INSULATED VENEER NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ " EASY TERMS DAIL 3-8061 (Day or Night) SOUTHERN CONTRACTORS PENTHOUSE?PEOPLES RLDG. LINCOLN THEATRE ........ " * fntnrtalnmfnt 9 orcuv ? Popular Prices Ml King St. Charleatou, 8. c | I. BASH. | r SHOE HOSPITAL "We cirtft? sitk Shoes" if ^jS Work called for and delivered ( (Midtown Grill) 6G Spring St.; Phone iU.'Is jf "Charleston's Finest" CHARLESTON, S. C. If MberX N' Br00k? M?r;J50 Morris St.. Charleston, S. C ft. tQ a a o<^ov^KKH>cKo>a<n> <hchkh> ao ao a q<hx* o ao o ao aooo o o o o c g a iiiEKDLY SEiiViCl: g VV fc- Vv oUiii HKe UUr gc friends?trained to render a .special service under g special circumstances. We like our town and we like 8 th^ p^splf in it, and try tn rM'rd rlirs t r r rirr^-m trttr 8 service. You can trust us to do our very best at all 5 times, and to kefep our charges within family require8 ments. , J f Fielding's Home For Funerals 5 * Telephone F914 6 122 Logan Street Charleston, Sv C. oo^cooo aoooooooo-otiCHiK. ooooooocxHaoooooooat ?JCHCH>0<HtHCH><>rH>0<K><H>CH>CH>CH>CKH>CH>000<K>CK>i><>00O OODOOOOt ATLANTIC COAST LIFE | INSURANCE COMPANY "The Golden Rule Company" a HOME OFFICE: ? 149 WENTWORTH STREET Charleston, South Carolina ? lV'cfrlct Offices: o IIARTSVllXB BEAUFORT 0 ORANGEHITRG CHARLESTON g ROCK HTLf COLUMBIA q SPARTA >> 1<?'? FLORENCE % ?UMTKR GREENVILLE ? Our twenty-ninth yea** of sercvice 9, - to the people of Soutf^ Carolina YlW. Scarborough, President ao woo ottooo^o m300<H>or>oo o o o oo o o ooooow I PreneriptlOM Filled At Reasonable Prices! Chilled For And Delivered Free Of Charge I* INSULIN AND kvRlNUKS * Sucaryl (Tablets and Liquid) * S ATUtfl \ Conawav Drug Company PHONE 2-246A FREE DFtyVKKY 81S Kins Street Ouuieeton. Sonth Carolina 1 . EVogr?8i?e? Dynamic m ~i _ r~m _iir> _o _^~mi _ ir>i _*->_<?> r Charleston News,! ^ Hurk^ Students Take Honors Burke High siiuxol'- diversified occupations oass won uis place trophies in auto mechanic; and rudio at the Palmetto Stah rrade and Industrial Tourna ment in Wilkmson High Bcuooj Orangeburg, Tuesday. T h < school also won a second pluc< r award ui carpentry in t '.e tour nament ui which all Soutn Ca.o -Jina Negro schools with trade: i courses participated. _ Samuel Ander.son " " '' i.om: Bradley, working as a team were U>< auto mechanics win ntrs. John iSl"'11'- 111 "TTTTd?Joseph?Hunt and?Pol.me Green in carpentry. The utiU mceharuis winners will parlicipate in t h e regional contest April 29 and 30 in Tuskegee Institute. Three Burkc, students elected to state offices were Janet Tnlton, assistant secretary; Roland Green, treasures; and George Washington, business manager. Willis Goodwin of Burke 13 out ( i going_, president. Burke students also participaI ted uv painting, cosmetology and j brick-masonry competitions t i r j I / -PERSONAL MENTION Annal>el Wiggins, for! merly of Charleston; now of Now Kochell, N. Y., was a recent ! visitor here Mr. and Mrs. Clement of Dur- . ham, N. C and Mj-s Linma sClement Crilkes of Baltimore, Md. were guests of their parents, I Mr., and Mrs. Arthur J. Clement. Sr. Mrs. S. D Caldwell, visited .relatives in Jacksonville, Fla. Fred Toibert is getting the j I signatures of those interested ( ir Keeping Avery ILigfi 'School j , Plans of the School Board is to j nierge Burke and Avery. j CANNON STREET \ MCA *i The Execut.ve Board ot ti.e Cannon Street YMCA inacit. a .request to the Budget Committee to conduct a Memorial Cam. m.mn for thousand dollar^ ;o iU'.>kl. needed additions t??.' t rie i pr? >i. .t }jiiit. F; e .:t. i j ! Fei n bocui'oci to do the work. John T. We k . J r I"...'1;. i.. i .h .1. . >. st lle.i^tJie], J'l . i < *.i t J 1 le Icl.rtvtprs of tile ('ot.-iir.uT.i'ty <'.? '>0 I> 1? : :.o ri Ft ' t;? ?. v > ite . i : o't ?: ir -mi :>h;i:ks to / l'AlvlK il'ATl l\ I'KdJi.i \ ?v 1 t S< ? . - };?>? .u l. ? ( o .1 sjiui? .. 11:i ka : . . : a > r.1.11'U I <: O 3 WOKKIS SI K 1.1.1 H.W | Si J> ( III lUU ilLCVll- I IIMIM,' | suitv in:-1 5 Tne pastor Kev. J C. lJunuaj , X t.s a in t hius iii'd G G.oiuui. . i. uiX man ot the Building Committee x inspeeU .1 .the completed work on the Morris StVnet Baptist ' Church and said, it is fmished " Sunday, April 1U w ;ii, nomeX coming day lor tne t on:,; rgaia .. X After a servic^ at tn,. Cannon g street VMCA ',oiciv iht. sprv .ces v wore held 'during tht. months of K-the renovation of the diuivli, 5 , th0 members and fnonds mar, n6 ed to. the .church v\ here a not r X Nfi;?1 program u,i hi in. I '.rout hlll.'iled [? op!e ,<t tended this sei \ io . t .MCc] a ? t:w oil tin'- program wcr, KVv " B. i) I .i 'A is. Herbert A jn .-rnCT TV. icon Thou.a; 0 I <f K 'A Ooi M 1 <!? eded some land to the ehurrh ,-\ rt hut .1 t' lenient Jr. ! i 11 Iinom-v for financing the work 11(1 He v. J <' i >i. 11 i >i : . j ... t. i ' delivered a scrmonette. G Green, choir soloist. Mis.-, Ma Special music hy the choir. C ! Y Green, choir soloist Miss Ma I Mj. liojUT on sent' (I ., I a.- kit o S flowerto each of the trusteej tn Krt-wnrrt (I Gihrrn .?!nt . "" tlower to each of the trustee! for the service rendered in thi f; building progi'artu I After the srrvir* a j-hieke? I dinner was served in the Hoc re letion Room to 4'HI jx onlr. I? r I chants of the oitv furnished tVn j supplies for the menu A re<io< .lettio*? OTVufrarn w.f1 1* ve turn u ~ THE LIGHTHOUSE AND INK ' CLUB NEWS l1 . The Charleston Council ot a Negro wonven met at Dart's Li. brary, Apr. 15. Mars Vivian Duncan, was elected chairman 01 s Membership. The Council is ho-. ? ping to have on^ hundred mem-, byrs by June The Junior Group ' has begun a project to help c(children in the- community. Mrs. E. Phillip Ellis presidedk Tht, Membership Committee^ of the Coming Street YWCA met April 112 in the Sewing ^ Brown. chairmai; Mrs. B. D. Lewis, Mrs. Septima P Clark, Mrs. Kacnel :>nrl?M r;< A. I). Kelly mapped ]>luns for the campaign which begins A- ' pril 2(5. A goal of one thousand dollars has been set. Captains and workers received kits Apr. 22 to begin the Membership 9 Drive for thc YWCA The Links, Inc. have added to . I t h e i r membership * Mcsdatne- fl Hattie If. Green, Irnv.i K. Cleni I I?is T, *?L>.sos, Itubv P. worn we!', Emily DeCostn art- H JX'Iia C DeCosta. With thc in- Soir creased . membership the group * feels confident of realzing thoir J goal of $500 00 for the NAACP | The recent "Tea" held at Herd ( ' ! ? Centei was one of the outstanding cultural activities here ^UC The City Federation of Color m*** ed Women's Clubs hold a meetinn April 20 at Dart's ITall T,i mon brarv Plans were completed for '< r' 'v; th(i_ State Convention. in R?ati- i of R fort. Mav 7 and 8 I . LKNTEN SERVICE The Three Hour Service- v\astteld at Calvary Protestant Epis- ( copal Church, 'Good Friday" i from 12 to S. father S. b. .via*. - . * key, rector and Waller 'Johnson, r u layman, conducted thfc services Dr. Catherine MeColtry. Rev, Yerby Jones and dmi^hter and Mrs. S. 13 Maekey were t> r e s e n t Be; aii s it.embers f the centre; at .on many visitors tiie- services "T:.t._ St veil Last II jfr % S I 11A1I.? \ <I I . 1.1. \ l> t.( . ,\ S i \ v> Kll i i r.;!i u niN ' si \ I *** ? .Mb', f V'J'E Mr. . .:!. itf . Y : : . !a v. ; .. '.I ! (i A K \ Tit '.oitill ? . :.T i '~ a ith Mis (i :? ( !, :nl(i M. ' il| pvr, Mrs (" Iiii k tiaii. M J 5 s' !-- * rrri; i\ -< N'St ' r? \< PS : I I I.I M \ KI\(. \ 1 < ?\ J'V I i .0111 ^ .1 r. iji i, w m< >:i I I ir. 11,a! ;?;><! -* M'V M'liy fi-i ?* * r f i it,- i t |.l1ir ^ ^ ^ Hal, r I M.m.-in V''' *?1 Imitation ?.f N'nt < ok> for th'* I ninmrrciitl for S k \ < ;i. h . I " fie Thfit \V( fTiouirki Tt i h. \| | i (Y.y and t hat a !a-t mon N a |i.' r t till! L .: v < . ' , <. pa rl of t lie ? !. t < I ! a 111 f'li r : tj r Hilt i>< 'Art-'n't Nat urn! Sr,t , y J prnha-hly >avi t) m. KMEK, COLUMBIA, S. O Engagement An * 4 Ill Carolina State College Harv ntii^eburg. S. C.?Dr and '.v se Frank A DeCosta of South j ^orct 'tin';, Stat'.* College annou- i ?^nj' tin- encasement of their 5s hter. Miriam. to Private 11 ell B Sucnrmon. Jr.. son of ' and Mrs Russell R Sucar- J matte; of Memphis. Tennessee plaee it? Suftarmon. a graduate j riischt utger.s Univesity and the ' Forces Ql.^* , I -\ I . ; * J .r W ) : i" 1 - -rdf- ' \\ V'.'. ~ r ' s'C , j? \'y\ 1 I ' !l * ti\ j I i IP* 1 - lit 111' If ? DINETTE .Vl'icce Chronic a Dinette Set ? Table an I'erl. ^ ellnw. (ireen ^ fsmAIT MKT GUI)] I'iu. t hi'cc passenm-r at \ en111.t11 (I >ial ami hark lot' II.unlet i/cii !>aked-on onnn In while. > el low. rt I III. ()\\.\ M KMTI siom; in (ohmin <;i\ inc. Tin: iwmoi s & h" (;kki:.n sr -' I COKNKK SI MTFJt & liLAP "South Carolina'8 nounced 1 . ? ?r G I 8 ' -vi J f f ^fe-;w - . ;! iH!ili9^^H * i'.rd Law School, is current- > rving in the U. S Armed i *s and is stationed at Fort ' imir. Harrison, ' Indiana. I' DeCosta is an honor stu- ! at We lies lev College, where j t s majonn.c in modern lan- j1 ws. '!"Jrc wedding will take (f upon Private* Su^armor^.s ' ' We from the Armed ' c "n 'J c * rp"?~) f rT^jfejo5|! ' I | " 1 ' i I. ;i v. I f Hp--1! ? i? s i_ fi L> SET f ml Plastic id Four Chairs and (irc\ 95 AL ER !->1 eel (ll tlof hot t her comfort H'l ?t'liiMnt'! fini>h (I or- lti*v Qiir sI>IN(; STS. PHON ,> leading Weekly" IRMY'8 "RE8ERVED FOR YOU" tur ROGRAM IN HIGH GEAR. ,ift Opportunty is knocking-not only the ?nce, but 87 times-for the high ^ icftool graduate in today's U.S. Vrmy. Master Sgt Albert Tolbert ?-0] :ommander of the U.S. Army & {ja \ir Force Recruiting Station lo ated at 1617 Sumter Street, _ Columbia, S. C. said that under the E9 nale and female graduates take k lew "Reserved for You" Program, heir choice of a technical career Sk ind get that choice of training jra guaranteed before they enlist. The |H range'of fields to choose from is Wk wide, with'"iUcourse for every back ground, every interest. There s w training leading to skill in such -mM ilverse fields as maintenance of TE itoniic weapons and automotive |jfc; indv repair According to Sergeant Tolbert, M ion's now the program works: ? High school graduate* look over a listing of the 87 courses at their |jjg U.S. Army Recruiting Station. H? Fhey select two courses (first and second choices). When their choice ^ s available, they'll receive official .void in the form of a letter, ^ guaranteeing.that a classroom seat ju las been reserved in their name for w ichooling beginning on a -specific late. ar TU ? : vc i nu.-v, ynuiLK mtrn unci wufiicn .olunteering for the Amy Tiave the ft inusual advantage of knowing their fc assignment even before they are ^worn in! 01 New soldiers start specialist w raining immediately after "Basic,T fc f 2 to A months' course which in?i 'tructs theni in required military t 'undamentals. Then, they're off to tx \rmy classrooms all over the * ountry, to get a valuable technical j tv duration they can use in the fu- ?i Summer Ft SMART/ WEEK-END STILT, IN THE Cl Sorry! No Lrien 0 Stamps on 'llris It CM) Pgt - $3.<>8 Love-seat size S X F R E E jjij PARKIl W For Cui VN'Sr IE 3-3223 * . . ' * v~r>r v : . , V. PAGE TH&E1 e-in the Army or in ciTtliaa 'or a list of the 81 school* i "Reserved for You" program, h school graduates may con- * itact Sergeant Tolbert at tha lumbia. Recruiting Station, Monf through Friday between 8 AM i flws FM. k :;2 : v.: T^w, ' ^bM ^WWiWi I WINI BROWN i Give Wini Brown a torcher and st sit back. The thrush comes up ith a slow torch ballad titled, ^an't Stand No More," and tears e heart out it with a touching id dramatic rendition that stops >u cold. Built on the "He's My an" theme and feel, Wini is tearil, tender on the one hand and yet nceful and compelling on the her. Her histrionic reading, movg arrangement, and in the mood king, makes this an etching that ill hit the charts in short order, he under lid is a middle temps ,nf tonnAS ..Ll.L . 1? rvw vaj/pvi VII WHICH w Jill puill it the stoppers and really belts it. he side moves and is a good juka >x number. The chantress builds ie tune all the way and then slows >wn for a final fadeout. Ops have vo tempos and two good disks os ie plate.irnihirc a Hs/ve/ IAL 11 c VALUE I iHTONS - i .<>> OFF THE STREET S(i LOT itomcrs - ? ' v COLUMBIA, S. C. I * ?? I n , \i ' P