' .1,4 *.~ r- s J t "' ^ ^t %* | I? , ': .V/.'': . u .*.*'^81 r r . T~ . L ;.' \ v, j "7 : ~ «i * - . rr * .".4 . ,- -.--'' 'Yi\ ,...7 . [i > . ' It * 1 ~~~\ "..V,., .. -SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1949 THE an . LIGHTHOUSE I INFOKMER COLUMBIA, & C. | m..______PAGE 8EYJEN < mmm.mm.m+mmmmim JohnsonHornets Publisher Miller .A Vlw*Claflintttf kJvvKvlj Jl The Gun Ebony pets ward ] Sror^K FoiVurth Straight <^ ~ " -- --- * Get r Win No. 5 Visit After v ,, , Article Beating _ By To Highlight Weekend Football Moses 4 By A1 CHARLESTON - W. ilbert Ripping Lakeview ORANGEBUKG . Before a- this one badly, too. Johnson, Jr., professor of .P.. i>out 3,000 fans here in the Fair State at 9.C. State Education . College bulldogs and College la NOT IRISH . ( ft,. FORGETTING-NED The H A Jnhi»nn Groftn Hop- Grounds Stadium Saturday nighty ban A. and M. battled to a scorg-_Alala_! u ^ NEW YORK^CANP) AROUND THE TIME PEARL HARBOR was |M hg maroon and orange clad pan- less tie hi Himtaville, Ala. Satur- ]latives hene' and no defeats for the season a.? hers of Claflin coast- * - attacked, we fought a local, "lone wolf" campaign against |gjja University day while the Allen summer tour of several centers. they bowled over the Lakeview rntttiomrLglui'V and Industrial .. (large copor. to put everything into expectedthe I his sights fori Charleston Benedicr game, and when his successful career . g| platconed gridsters hit the ^ . HOW-ABOUT-THIS, MR. WILLIS??? John H. Johnson, left, publishier of Negro Digest, was it is a safe bet are stadium as lah Harlem Opened By Ebony and^ they going tsshakkm has one Xouth.Center to the a only outstanding membership in. which, billiards :warded the Derie Miller troplby at the Olivet Baptist church give tigers battle, if not can be'played under'observation that lifts the spot out of the Chicago last week. In the cente; is Wi-lla Saunders Jones, sponsor inrcf even a surprise. A weaker Claflin A. team a a r -.~ room M. E. held Benedict to * r'v poll atmosphere. That would be the Willrose musiciansaverage Church ihe famd Passion play held in Chaicago annually, who served as favored club, 168 W. 132 scoreless.tie last year. St., just off Seventh avenue. Herbert . Jmstrcss of ceremony at-the senrices. Elmer is ias Taylor, Jul' By 1. M. A. Myers Yowler; right, With Other State Teams Byrd, and Kleeber ("Dark Prince") Willis", are the well known lent of th foundation. Seen in picture is the flag that was on. The CtfrtttnTTJ. of . preslthe tigers rested on the jlll Stagg Blakely, "there la more Harlemits who overseer CHARLESTON The Char- to the Army then the club's activities. We address our self t he battleship USS Missouri dur;ing the Pearl Harbor attack It was and were Georgia is Medical Lab Technician meets the to Brother" lest on Youth Center is a new holding secretweekend of Ft. eye." The U. S. Army Willis since We are a constant "victim'r of^his at the ~~jjorrowed from the Navy. (AN Pi for this important battle.sessions Mcpherson Hospital. He offers ambitious young men project pf the African Methodist : qualified for this . popular game of "One Pocket"; Look, Kleeber, if the .& Coach H. S. Turner wants to wm, important things chance for more Episcopal Church and the first on graduation from theasslgnment and i& learn a education (an advance ticket campaign) warrants enough interestpublic-demandin around from the five line. Laboratory Technician Ft. trade, good the would venture among Methodists in yd. Sam School, pay, good living conditions, community, you and yUor associates consider staging a If it isn't contrary to your Head o u arte^i-Coht:piet« Houston, Texas. His benefits, and retirement _ opportunities pocket Billiard match to decide the Sout^i Carolina. SPORTS .ONE STOP' SERVICE is a good illustrationexperiencethat for "Uptown Champion??? The Committee chairman liefs, Port Jackson is the olacebe- advancement*, Players'we would nominate for such a tourney, all local_men-aro and WAVERLY ESSO as follows: supervising administeringthe for sport tans on aunaay Paul Grah;my-(T>otroit~STtTh) Hafiv Colo^ "Skirmvher«+-1 Cenwr is the Reverend R EVIEW Cdo not know presently STATION his real name) Jersey Roy. T. J. vMiles of Columbia. Tire By Garnell Ilall The admission is aneinoons.free. finr&Taylor Sts. Phone *83# U. S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE Music and was half ~ property is located in an ideal a r drilling the DON'T WAGER AGAINST IT This week end is big day fo Jasper Caldwell, Owner 1703 MainSt. \ V section of Charleston, and is val- * he sport fans in South Carolina time feature, Columbia, S.C. . Baseball is ued at j talked all Winter long despite the presence of $35,000, though the church i as the scene of gridiron, actio Basketball, hockey, boxing, indoor track and field meets, football,was able to secure it for $15,000. 11rioves to Carolina Stadiun billiardElder I tourneys,, bowling, etc. For that reason we submit the Miles made, this disclos- vvhere on Thursday tne tsene Hf! information to safeguard those who followingurc to members and delegates at dict College will clas bet-at-the-drop-of-the-hat: "Tigers" v, > was home from the North East Annual Confer- w-'ith the Clnflin t rumchampion 1918-1924, 1926, 1931. " "Panthers," ^ ^ ^ making 13 years all'.. ence in Mullins last week. dI'termined from iq won the "most valuable The eleven Orange league player award''~thrg£i .timo&-ai