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; Page Z ~PSnC7 White Counct Says Sumter Count (Frum the Charleston) < News and Courier) 3UMTE&?Citizens Councils h?ve been virtually out of the news for the last few months in . contrast t-0-a year of almost daily mention, but the councils are not " 7 idle, savs their state chairman. L TKe council movement in South 1 ' Cainiina will be two years old this .: summer. According to Tom D. ; Keels of Sumter, state chairman, they have been two years of ac-. complishment. turbulence, achievement and maturity. "We've learned a lo^^I, he says. Citizens Councils stronger than t??er. We've got out feet solidly on the ground. ? ' "We ve purged ourselves of politics and any effort to influence the church movement. Now . *' we are the type of organization f?.r which we were designed: watch dogs for continued segrega*? tern." ' I^ast fall. KeeU admits, ^some of ouV members toyed with the independent movement in the rtate. Whether they mean it to be or- not. -the councils nevertheless wfie associated with that .'move... ment. That gave- us a setback. But'it's one I think is better' to have ^happened. "Those who tried to tie lyditles 1 wit h?t-h~. council got theii fine 1 "Vurn<= ? }-jmd-.T thfhX-rtbey rea-mei-a gc..-! If^son." - "It's the same way wi-h ? ( *ru*yhes."' Keels said. "In their early 01 ganizatior. some councils suggested pressure- o: resolutionto', influence church groups :n pas py.ee <f s:r Ore ioft 'ma: "But \v> aren't '. .a: Kw ? iev.a!r<. "'A r are c' r>fT a r.-?sr.:- \Y~ ?:. . i!-pig-red * -i .i'.v i : - . pure. 'Siir.i'.ar'.y. ::r r-. ! j ar i r-v~: - 1 f.'r-.r-:!-' a thirl* <*xv* tat t'-r*. r.- -ays. ' He k -- .> . n-.^y ~ a,-.>v :J>'c*.:*sior. a^r -i:iv vy.:v,. IVsi-'T* :>.e la--*-: ! ; ..Ctv.*r.oi' ay.ivr.y. K-r"; - sayFormica Ca _ ... PLASXIC WALL' All Types Of F EXPERTLY 1 - - call? Martin's Lin i 1705 two n( ; phone _h Sturkie 3 12 I7uPTCXERSrR!2vO-" B Less trade in old Mattres < (regardless of Condi MATCHING BOX ^PRIN Less trade in old spring _ (regardless of Condi THESE PRICES APPLY T SPRING SETS SOLD I Sturkie Fur EASY 1 PI I 11 'Par tor Sfreet ? *** * . . ===== Is Sti'ongci ~j yLeader councils are making good progress. "The interest is here and the feeling is the same. Mere numbers at a meeting don*t rpean anything. The continued Svork of the leaders' with the Verbal sup- j port of the people is the impor- j tant thing. -3-he state has councils- t day. ' Three new ones?have been organized thi^-spring. Only one has .officially been dropped since the movement came to Soutn Catoiin.i Late in the summer of mates put the> figure at-.approxi 195?. Cnoffieial membership ??timately 55,?>00. ' . . ^ Almost ever? lower state county has at least one council. .Williamsburg, for instance, has nine. Sumter has one which is a county-wide group and probably the largest single council in the state. In it Keeis is vice president. ?In the upper state the movement is less advanced. Locations of some of these councils are in Spartanburg. Saluda. Lexington, Fafrfield. Richland. Aiken and North Augusta. South CaAlina Citizens Councils are working continually, Keels savs. to imprcTve their leadership. The antics of John Kasper at Clinton. Tenn.. last winter a n d lis self-appointed status as head of the "Seaboard White Citizen? Councils" has been deplored by South Carolina council leaders. The word "white" is? not- to?be_ found hi'. tr.e L. orsranizauor. > titles. And. 'they add. whej-e Citizens Councils art* in_ existence! no KuKlux Kian activity has pained foot hold. Councils deplore Kian activity as "ra'oi 1. radical pressure groups." "T?".e work o: the councils." Kee.-- eX] .an s. "is au important !' "'v a- t-vrJ". " r r.ave a'-o* : <*- , ico.istoiVivit *?.' T-">moar.i2-' inert- SIt-7 } T'r r.-U Vf.- UV W Wf a!'~ l .va rr.: r.* to n*.ak e r. >&.:v."ay : r.'?.?: i "A. '.aal y. the w'r.:*..? > sr.-. the N'esfrve? Vi'.'r 'tvmtr r. *.ei rah-, rsv-vv v."*-v than ever. UV h..v?* *..>7 e-r!*- over a. T-.<* : ur.\p tr.ere wa> bad tef-.'.nz# or. ibinet Tops TILE FOR BATH ---- loor Cover in a: rNSTALLFD oleum Shop )TCH ROAD Nisrht 2-1(727 bbmhaI Special MATTHEW g50.?o 9 s 10.00 tion) 'I G-_ . 59.00 X IO.OO ; tion) 0 MATTRESS AND BOX TOGETHER ONLY uiture Co. I r E R M S THE PALMETTO LEAPCT klllS NFr.RO, T GETS 5t YEARS CHICAGO?Joseph Swart, eihgt- * een year-old ' white youth has | been sentenced to 60 years in prison for battering a Negro boy to death with a hammer in an unprovoked gang attack. Schwartz, the beefy, dark-hair- ! ed son of a milkfnfin*, had to be helped from the courtroom after Chief Justice Wilbert J. Crowley imposed the sentence for 'the March 11 murder of Alvin Palmer, 17.. " i 1 -i y - 'j ST. 2 A M ES A.M. E. C II RC H ] i Rev. Levern Stevehson, Pastor t . ; W*? were blessed to be in an- I other wonderful Sunday School j with all officers and six classes. 1 The subject: "What Makes A Man Great:" The answer-being "Love". Rpvipw V>V \f r i Wnlm<?c? ^PotMQrl'c by Miss Lee; interesting introductory bv our pastor and P.E. Glover. Morning message subject: "A -fisherman of man; for the saving of the souls." Our hearts - were made to rejoice as our souls wei;e filled 'with the .spirit of the Lor8and Savior Jesus Christ. Let us all labor on working together in the name of Jesus. .; . ' All groups still are going for- , ward. Visitors are always welcome. Our Bible School will open next Monday, July 8th. Please^ser.d your children. Come?worship?witn?-u-s- Our. d<Jor* stand ajar. both sides. But < now we have ,mrw*u uuu ?u>pn.'iyn ? xi 11:11 hindered u*. ?We know where we both stand an ?. exactly how we f'e-el about this," What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a Gillette ! SUPER E>^ry|\y SPEED JLmCl *? - ?1 a .a. ~ Iiigmt ^mnirnm ton mouiayour face I HIAVY-^SrX ? ? I OQI ^EACH I witti Blue Blade I N^jjDispe-ser ar-d I ' Styrene case | A.^A Wat kins Prod rets# McBrady I.iuk> Heart 1J1 air dayman. BieacV ,. and N\ hite I.opsrade and"Other I'ruduets 11 11 WASHING TCVSt.l (Between Assembly \Y;<>hini.rt<.r.l Manigault's ? SERVICE Phone 4-8519 : Manisrault's Funeral Home Tit MAIN STREET Columbia, S. C. i * i' 1 ' v ,v Women Co-op Society Meets COLUMHIA The Women Co (operative Missioary Society lln ion was held on Sunday June 23 1957 at 3 o'clock at Ebenezei Baptist Church. Rev. A. L. Peter son, Pastor. A wonderful Devo tional service was conducted - hj some of the ladies of variouj Churches AftW this a very fin< program took plaj-e. The Chair man Mrs. Gabriel Brown_..:?'a! director ^ of the program. Wei come Address by Mrs. Liillie Ma< Barr, Ebenezer Baptist Church Response by Mrs. Janie Daven port, First Nazareth Baptis Church; Some spiritual songs, i xii: closed the pfrogram. At this time the Rev. M. J. OHom pastor o Lemrai oaptisi nurcn aejivere< a very uplifted and touching nion. Text: 1st chapter, 45t1 verse of the Gospel according t St. John, theme: Phillip Findeth Nathaniel and saiith untohim, w have found him. A Spiritual sonj was led by the pastor, a wonder Jul program. Glad to know Mrs. Duefly am also ' H. H. _Neal are i homi from the hospital. Let us - pra? for the ones at Home and also thf ones that are in the hospital. Along with Rev. Odom as Pul pit guests, were the Rev. A. L Peterson and Rev. Daniel, W? glad to have Mrs. Peterson. The next Union of the Women's Cooperative Missionary Society will be held at First Naza rein. Baptist Church on Sunday July 28, 1957 at 3 o'clock, Rev. W Neal pastor. Closing1 song, God Be With Yot Until We Meet Again. -?!it'ion t?v Rev. 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