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Page' Six ? ? Militant, Prog Around Elloree . To the Lord our God belong Miss Marvin Anderson, a seni mercies and forgiveness, though ^ Wilkinson high school, Orang we hare rebelled against Him.? v . (Daniel 9,9.) " hu rg, spent the weekend with h Someone wrongs us; we refuse , Mr. and Mrs. Edwa to forgive, and bitterness grows Anderson. into the consuming fire of hatred. ' . ... . " Yet God our Fa&er, ruling the The monthly meeting of tl vast universe, still can look into Elloree Branch of NAACP w the heart of the least of us, and sunday in Shiloh AME chun ba forgiving and merciful. Why i. * . -.' should any human, then, be stub- "with John H. McCray, editor of ti ' " 1 i i - i irum j*rm nam : t, . I South Carolina edition of tl ' , . ? | AFRO, as gueat speaker. lie lu It T I Rreut stress on the importance - I voting in the Juno. 8 elections f WANT TO HELP A SICK V/ETEft- | trovcrnor. mem hers of tTie e^i AN GET WELL? IF YOU'RE A *, Nature, and other important ol SOCIAL WORKER, DIETITIAN. cials. Wo have learned that all wl BIOCHEMIST.X-RAYTE^HWI* I , , . ? , i V CIAN,OR A+HERAPlST & { I ' ' ' tetfiste ' ANY TYPE, YOU CAN GETk , ed by May 8. JOB INFORMATION AX fjf Thl, cjtjzi.ns of Klloree f?reat >OU ^ S&r; li ikV nOLNG HER PART ? Doreen Augusta Bruton of St. Albans, N.Y., Is doing her part as the Public Relations Secretary of American Relief for Koroa which In the past two years has sent 21 million pounds of clothing, worth $25,000,000, to the war-wracked Korean peninsula. Miss Rmton, who eOnie to the organization from her native British Guiana two years ago, is putting the luiisbim; touches to an ulgluuj lor a destitute Korean fumiU. VISIT _ I CITY AUTO SALES 5 H lit) Uervais Street Columbia, S. C. |l Better Used Cars I . Your Satisfaction ? Our Livelihood ? == - COLUMBIA LAI NDRY AND Dry Cleaners Corp. 1323 Taylor Street COLUMBIA, S. (\ DIIONK 2-2M7 ?i ??? ?????????? S^0<><?H}000000000 00 0000000000000000000000000000000 * 1 ATLANTIC COAST LIFE | INSURANCE COMPANY 5 "The (ioklen Rule Company" g HOME OFFICE: ? 149 WENT WORTH STRUCT -?K Charleston, South Carolina X District Offices: . a HARTSVILLE BUAliI OKI ? CHAffl FSTflN 2 ROCK HILL COLUMBIA g SPARTANBURG FLOREN8F, 6 SUMTFR GREENVILLE g Our twenty-ninth year of sercvice 6 to the people of South Carolina X Y. W Srarhnrnnffti Prnuidnnt ^ *>P<KH><KH3<KnShOOOOOOftOOOt)OaOOCvOCTCK>OOOOOaoOOOOg>00000 Grocerys, Meats, Vegetables and Drtnrs ? BAKFRS GROCERY 2457 Millwood A venae Pfcone .1-91 r> WF DEFIVFR | 7 - + ?m . * *?, ., I I i V.. . # 1 . Tttwive, Dynamic fHE LIGHTHOUSE AND INI { I Grainbling College Atheletic DILLON NEWS j . .. News Service .. . . ..J I T T t T , by COLLIE J. NICHOLSON I Mrs Willie Albert Gilliard, HUSTON, LA. Special ? The | and little son, Kent, el Durham, G"""l?'ru! Idler, used fullhave returned home after spend- ^ ^ uction to bom or ing several weeks with their Tuskegee twice here last e. mother-in-law and grandmother, ? e and 12-4. in a er Mrs. Essie Gilliard on Calhoun I w,ld day-night doubleheader. street ' ' ^rJtlmbling collected 26 asAt home from several colleges SOr,cd blowt "gainst three bathe for the fibster. Ihohdays were IT* SkeeKo PiWhcrs end kept as Salene Manning, Johnson Madi- e v's'tors war uI?s muted | ch soil, Thornell Page, Billio Page, Wdh steIlar defensive play. he Lavtal McRae, - John C. McRae, Cavorting with complete assuhe George Leach, Jr., Misses Joan rance and confidence . Tiger j i(l Page, Willie Lee Blackwell, batters swung with gusto, much! of Ruth and Thelma Armstrong, to the delight of partisan speer Louise Page and Mrs. Ozella Itators nfld Resident-Coach R 7T mahhing. 7" 1 W- K Joll"! fU Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George j* lit the scoreboard with ho Stephens for the Easter holidays o Vomers and five triples. was their neice. Miss Eva Mac! Rrifldhande" James Edmonds Page, student at State Teachers kindled fireworks in the openly college, Fayettevi! 1 <?, N (' ir' with a three-run homer, and <*? l.elini a11n1111>' ? '?I' i ' 1 i I ' i,:. i i I v ;.i an. ti n v ' .Trencs Maves. Sun on" Mood v. A. .nms in th<- "tehtcap with a sav-' E W. Williamh, John Townsend. nu<> tnP,c ^nd a ^r-bapRior, [Ml Noah Bethoa, Mrs. Lizzie Scott that nv< r y Dixon, and Mrs MSarv Ann Bet- markcr. tr. ^ea I last blow forced starter 0. vRaster was observed v ith ; Williams Grant to nkc an invol(j_ j untarv hath \( '.Hawkins is pastor. | ST NTS COl .I.KGIi-MJ Sl< j' Shioloh AMK duiirh has a warm! (>R A \'(1 KBV R<]---Miss Carolyn .'welcome await dig the next lay i 1!;i|, is an,| Mshcllie Thomas. the linen's meet ins; to he held there. . fj(<t tW(( <.an<{itlaU.v fui the Raehc. The regular meeting of the ^ ,.f Science degree in Mude I'M-, .Oiaii^-l.urtf county training school fn,m t|u> Mnsj(. |,,.p;irt. . "T-Lx iul?? li-^ ediiost!.i\ . I* n,lu\\ -?j ,,f Sntith < niolina State <"oh : in-, a report on finances and gen-ri._ ?.:,j ln._ minted i? Senior' eral planning, it wasdecide,1 that , K( (.itlll Sunday, May * L\ nt r, BO ! the year's work would dose f?llo\\- 1 p ? ing the ne\t meeting. President; F>attons and friends are eordiaUv Clarkson, along with secretary j it;vit,i t? aU,.n(i tho Bryant and the Principal, Mr. Ikivi seem it-ratified over the year's ; special services -in all - the j ace. mplishments. churches, and with stinuso :* j ' PI V t , i rie iiiruf.'! serviees tor .Mis. many. Melder Korplei, one of Providence's ! William Page died, April 2, at oiliest members, was held at the j residence of his daughter. ' cluuG. on Monday, Apiil witli Mi's. Katie Stephens, and was | tin- Rev. .lames (J lover, of f ivintimr. fu'ier* tii/i 1 and interred at his I I)e!? Oliver. >i of .Mr. and .Mrs home near Parkton. N. C Ser- [' Dave Oliver, died Sunday, April vices were held in the Sandy 1 25, and will he fun era It zed at (Iran- Grove Methodist church with per Baptist church with his pastor, his pastor, the Rev Mr. Taylor ' the Rev. Mr. Harvey, ot l ieiat .n;r ofTieiatinp. Bad Btakes Manget J : ? - II * M A. ; wiujm, >? ? f(re$to?e BRAKE SPECIAL ij Here's What We Dor A $3'S0 Va,ue 1 Remove Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Drums and Lining, H B B 2 Clean, Inspect and Repack ^Bj E Front Wheel Bearinqs. flfij B I ' 3 Inspect Grease Seals f jMfl ? " ^ Check and Add Brake Fluid if ^ 5 Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure ;BW CAR Full Contact with Drums. | 6 Carefully Test Brakes. DID WINTER WEATHER SPOIL YOUR FRONT-END ALIGNMENT? Takes Just a Minute . H .. . Stop in for Your jr^S^ | FREE _ !' INSPECTION "ImtkjJ j WHEEL ALIGNMENT,, (|| - Ispeciai. r?v.,..3>4' I ] RAUNFTT TIltF A* I ACCESSORY" CO. South W. cor. I,a<t> A Asscmlm St^. I'hone "> 1 7 > COLUMBIA, SOt TH CAKOI.INA I <*ORMER. COLUMBIA, S. C ' "Sooth Carolina*' 1 tings, people and Places inhe Pratings of Peter by Peter A. McCray THi: PLACE I The fortunate few amon# us a Thqrc are tho remnants of u {already searching over the tra1 town in South Carolina in Charles- 1 folders, trying to find this yea ton county just across the Dor- ' vacation spot. The\ will eventua chcster line. 1 he assets <>1 tins J deride upon, a trip abroadr a h? town are' few; its' future is dim; ] mitage in the hills or some su its potentialities are many but n- -imilai foolishness. If they happ main unexplored. Only its history suftci from the same finane is commendable. Its inhabitants and ijj., with which 1 am afflicted, th nntrrn WTI5 pridefully referto K ! V ill sensibly choose the 'brnk its beiotf the "town tiuit Summer- rocker iin the hack vard undent villi* is lit:xt to." It name is Lin- win my oak tree, coliiville. Hut niiinv will do ot.herwi I The brain child of a tfioup <?' shame that it is. and will bej. ireeamen who hud a dream f es- ac tual pi cpai atoms hy t'acin>c t laiM-l'ini- a -i ill \ ^ ' :< . ) , ; I III I I nn 1.P ?(be lufujp J is. I.incolnville sprang into I?: a i ! i. 11 that follows is t'oi the put:pi mora than sixty years ago, having !,,f casing the ir pains, ieceived its charter from the state |n getting ready fur your tr of Southr Carolina in 1889. For first make a list of all the thin years it flourished, then, like those you might peed. Choose two lar minds tiiai give it hirth, ,, wa ve : hays and open them in a convenie soi.ile, ami With groat ?Tti'e- tiatl cToset " statclincss, pn-pared Co <ieath. I a -'mm-nt. < olleet the i'-ms y Hut it has not died, Batlcicd, III the hags. I tojj't close it vi t"in, decayed and urt'#tly desert- lion t even try. The ehances g ed, it manages to retain some de- ihat you won't he able to make gico of life. alone anyway. Now look arou 1 he fact that it is yet alive is and see what you have missed. II< due to the efforts of- such old in- :.|>out tha picture of (Jrnnd ,Au hiihitantsas Mayor Win. Seele, Mr. Bessie that you" find so hideoi M. .1. Washington, Mr. ami Mrs. Wouldn't M he a great idea to dit Benjamin Bainm Mrs. Mamie How- it somewhere between Hopkins ai man, Mrs. Rachel Met ray, Mr. ami and Hoboken? Mrs. Miller Koss, .Mr. and Mis Aral", since you are gong f Charles Sceh Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. j : .-a*, ion, why not ake along g< Charles Seeles, Jr., the Mances, | clul s. tennis rackets, fishing mju I'i.wL- . 1-.. -1 - <> - > ' . r. . * imrn> au.s.s-es, ami mont ami ail accessories ? \o ihm other whose belief in its ressuree- to pay these out ragi-ous reso ti<>n is unshakable. 'These people prieo- for rentals, you know. Ar keep Itfe in its dying form. Where ii>r goodTTess sakes don't forgi others have forsaken they have re- that heavy pull over sweater. V? niained steadfast. . nevei ran tell how the weather wi The organization of the town is I: et ir? "these foreign plaees. Thro ompletely Negroid. From tin- may- i m anything 1st*.you feel might corr r down to the smallest town <f ( in handy mk.H as can openers, spyt 1'ieial its government is of eolor. It ; shoe laces, 'needle and thread, at owe was a progressive community., an old fashioned loom with plent What has brought the ItlCjjof ya?ts. Who b.n?\ you m.iv IlAN'tlK? . -?hip wrecked. . " .1 [ he big fault oi 1 .in. ' in\il.?u ,i, \nw that you j..tve tendy ad < > the fault Of most Negro enter- ' the as tu-les ra-cr >s;t< \ to make ?i i.s? > , is that it has never become trip : v..?y *' otn home .not'- mis elf Vipporling. I ai.e no : atli "-an th" ' t an-p o tativn lustries. no t ocreat. 1 t ?. i Ji?:ik - * inal j>j tidividual -n?\i\al. Persons living palatums hv oideiinir an extr f nm<x '''!:P employ-mai l ..f nviik from the milk man -> una other t<wn for .-up- .} sv.a- ! :a o, ? " rt. Xautraliv, they eventually /.> . . 1 -tarOn' th ( heapi r t? a.-, u..?45?other v.a'?-r t<> ; .? %? mm.' in the ' at.ii N : e ,.,,,1-e. , 'ail <iair:i;v i p. vh>" eTevtr : hen . If. ..t. . - . .. - U . t ; ! ; .a. n -> pi f:vv off. . i" i> ; i. .in afford a iue > "t paia . - use can make their -me? then ':' .. ?? an a f \ other- >. '' . "I- ; . . >a ; a. I. <1 n :i ; ! '.all hi...\ a ft 'v l}i a tae a>i'ire*>e?l t v-i\ Pudu.-nh. Fi ''?? - e1 i a chance that the . pat >.*tr waiht. l! it'.- tin . 1?i vilai!*y i e restored. Put more . ! f- < n,e y?oti road. Thi- .va ' ' : >.t. ? e\t .'.1 cutm hack a ] and >at III-. I'HINi. i (.nil, .. learned that' . : i\ ar a ' .ear a -..am. . !>? ar* undesirable loads. ;, ^ Pt M-\\f A '.Ift-K-IX OFF O ~P l/n> ZTf TUAT'U, W ^ 'jSl EvT^VLAttf 35CRMT < *&f, T. I F6?TY CENTS H . fcOOA/' A KICK EL OS/VLAjy ^ ^ J rv; fc^uV ? ONfTc-TCONf} MP^ PlOOlN^ ^ ' HgARP THAT (-TAAAUK^-> Lading Weekly" Saturday, May 1. 1$U \ >/< 4 ?? ? . * "Just a little t7ick I learned down at the plant." 1 V . p ' Optical lllu^icr* 'Lowers the Roof1 ' _ __ . '^^l^ - . You ran make a "boxy traditional" house Inok lower and mora modern by applying paint to its masonry surfaces. To create this illusion, here s a decorator's trick: paint horizontal masonry lines II to contrast with the rest of the house, and vertical planes %? match. Areas to color shown above are (1)' concrete steps; (2) construction block foundations and (3) masonry ehimney. This styling has been ' le gaining wide popularity since Martin-Senoirr introduced Colovsol c, masonry paint in 144 colors, varying from 'ight pastels to deep tom-s. Tl can be used on concrete, construction block, stucco, brick, or asbestos shingles. Another way t<> lower the house is to paint the masonry v th-e, M.?' < . . 11 ? t rT.t;rt. v HoHywood Patch ' v?-V* "r ^ -i t * w, *? - ? * Junior can smile when Mom applies this kind of patch without a needla. It is a fabric adhesive invented by a Hollywood chemist, according to National I'atenf Council. The manufacturers claim the patch can he boiled in suds, or pressed with a hot iron,without affecting its permanency If -Vcest/v* \ \ } [J 111 MAvh a small ,WrFCf f-7v>t"f r mp ft ik \] " r- I ' MGWAKt^ nGL'JJ aO>it WHAT f WAV7^> fi" |f " FIRST'^" (y f^A^I/F 1 ' \c ? ^ ^ w^, P.10MT' A $8TPM>r>Y'r- rOO-lNCr PMNCP.F-PrF-7Y/^S c& ia nevfr r%. kcav, ,v\r c/iavvpua^ENr ihe , J I /MAM /^f-'OOUi P( A? IVML1MFR YCXl^g MCW/ RJT I UOPt V ' J^'J P^^FMA^OOA FOP^ _Vvr A NT A A A~V XT^7 BICARBONATe ^ ' ' ' V i ?j" "^ray ^ -^3B3B3S ji]j i^(cwL/?ti?i T Hi . ji? Sw " I V