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. ' v.. V I'ape 2 Masons D ecLca > v v ?t? ; \ ^ _____ . ' ; . - " ; ;> ? rt:.-.K., -,. ... OKAN(!KIU!R(I- Several thousands of persons front (dlumhra. 1 Jll'anehville. Kamhery:. Si. George | j and other cities are 'xpeeled to'at- . tnd dedication services here Sun- . day for the new $50,000 liuildiny elected here hy the William Grand l.o'djre, Scottish Kite Masons o f 1 ~~ outh"Xur6'lina.?: ' ?" ~l -- The liuililiiiK is locate,*! on Wast } Amelia Street in Oranjce+ttt-rjr. j . " W. A. ( lenient of OraiHrehur}?. yrainl master of the lodge. announ* ] cod that dedication services will ) Levitt at p. m. 1 Featured speaker will he Dr. \V. j R. Bowman, pyesiding elder of the ] Aiapning District of the A M K j. ..Church, who will deliver a l.n-min-Jte address. - ( s Your temper is one of the few ' ^ things that - will' improve the ^ longer you keep it. * * t Formica Ca PLASTIC WALL 1 All Types Of F EXIJERTLY I CALX Martin's Lin 1705 TWO N( PHONE 6-9875 | ]4KmmaamaBwm nriiftiiiii i?iifMim- "ir* i Ttirr b Sturkie 312 ('oil INNEKSPRING I Less trade in old Mattress ?y (regardless oi Condit p MATCHING 150X SIMON Wi Less trade in old spring _ (Rejrardless of Condition T%IIESF. PRICES APPLY T< SPRING- SETS SOLD Pj Sturkie Fur EASY 1 1010 Taylor Street * .? f ? ? ite $50,000 Bi -r^r? Vf&mmii*w^ !-;- ^ r*.' ... < , ^jfag*: 111 & s? m > ! ' ' > ^ ^ ' ;'nr.'! '%.; V ,"-p;X;:. -:: * . . .Ti :;v ' XVi' V." "' ;>SsU* : a*;** :> .,;; ^jUviXv&v-- x ' ' % ? Pastor Kicks Over deceives threats Ai 4 SYLACAUGA, Ala., The Rev. )an Whitsett reported SundayJiat a death threat was made | igainst the family of a . young ninister who kicked over a Ku vlu Klan cross. ~ Crosses were burned near the ?irst Methodist Church, where (Vhitsett! is pastor, and the Eirst baptist Church a s Klansmen leaded by Alvin Ilorn held a raly' in the hijrh school football tadium Saturday niyht. Rol?ed an.Lhooded but unmask-j d, Klansmen attempted to erect * cross on the same side of the treet as the Methodist church i vhere i\ youth service was in prorress. Whitsett, who was out of j own, said his associate pastor, i nr li bmet lops PILE FOR BATH ' loor Covering INSTALLED oleum Shop )TCI1 ROAD NifXht 2-0727 Special j| MATTRESS ;S50.50 |fg I ; 10.00 jj|. G 50.00 ? r> MATTliKSS AM) IW)X EN TO(;I;THF.!! ONLY nihire Co. 1 terms' m l*hfinp 2-12*15 rHE PALMETTO LEADER lilding Sundaj p ... ? ivjpiiwi .i'.^ W- * , : ' t* ' r ' >. . ' :? y'. X- i-Vftti 'ifKuji .I'I ^ * - j J" ^ KKK Cross, gainst Family the' Rev. Newton 'Malony, Uicke over the cross. The Klansmen finally placed th cross on a lawn across the street The youth service was not inter rUpted. Later Mrs. Malony. tvceived .Voce warned that unless. 'tin- M.i lonys and Whitsott;? were out a towt in 10 days "your h"i>r an your cL'ilil will 1k? blown The Malon.vs have a P.- yoM-.d * - - , - ?? s MRS. CANNON IH?MK FROM HOSPITAL Airs. Catherine Cannon ha> r? turned home after being confine for three weeks at the (loud Sua aritan-Waverly Hospital. Ilcr two (irundsons, .James. I Hopkins and Huldreth ('.' Hopkin motored down fro'm Washinjitoi D. ('. to see her during her illnes I - * . ' r I I'KRSO.NAI* I Mrs. l>ollie A. (Iladd^n of Colun liia, S. ('., one of the Founders 'an for 1(5 years vice president of T1 National Association of Minister j Wives, Inc., will soon le;*ve for tl Annual Meeting in St. Davis, M j The President. Mr. K, C. Bom died recently. Calls have heen mac upon Mrs. (Madden to become pre sident but she will not stand f< re-election even to the office si now holds'. .At the reiplest of Pn sident Boney. she served on the; years. j The Main objective of this ses; ion is to complete pnvnient (whic is almost out t on H<lad?iuurters a? Home for Needy Wido" > of- Mini; tcrs. . r \ ! It/^O titV tvr*. ?*? J ? ' c i * *<<4 *?&-/.; v?.' 4. -* SERVICE Phcne 4-8510 Man;?'niMr*? Marac Tit MAIN -fJTRFET Columbia, S. C. < \ Saturday, Nixnn IJrtres Whites I to Rid Selves of Pre ASHV1LLK ? Vice Piesideiit1 _[ Richard M. Nixon last "week .urged 1 j White and Negro community , | leaders in the South to "assume ; personal responsibility for removing the ^causes of racial preju-. dice." n "We must not leave this field (' rlo thg_extremists,7 he said in a d i, speech .prepared for delivery befnie tiie iinnual convention of the ii (Jenertil Federation of \\roi'peff^~tr [Clubs. - V .. ' V Nixon endorsed the President's | four-poinf civil rights pograpi on I which'members of the House begin 1 formal* debate in Washington last 1 week. Put he added: fcIt may take decades to achieve I enuality of opportunity for our | Negro citizens if wo rely on. law alone. And .that type? of struggle in turn could'leave a lepra o f bitterness which would poison our nation and hurt our prestige a* ' broad." TJin. vice, president. who toured the newly-independent nations of J Africa -in .Marvh. added that the I futore of tin* world- will be docid- 5 ed by how the- 7(MJ million uon- 1 Whites of the neutVal nations of I Africa and Asia line up in t'n- | cold car. | While Nixon was an (Jh-.na for 1 tne country's independence ceVe- . monies, the Hew. Martin I.other" King. leader of the Mont {joinery. ,, Ala;, bus boycott, invited <him to visit the South fin- a first-hand .1 l<>ok at conditions thorn : 1 President Eisenhower previous- w ly Rad hoen urjfocl hy N/jiid lahor and church to make a |j . speech in the- Smith calling on Southerners to .cnrl; radial - vio-'? . li i;cp an.l p.it into effect the Sui p?!vt:.e Court's' ant i-scuTojrntim if decisions. . . o 1 The President has* declined all ; ' sur.h appeals on grounds he has ,1 spoken out repeatedly and firmly airainst race violence and tliere -T- V would he no point in making another speech. ' ; r;? ? Administration .officials h a> v o j - said the President relies mainly d on hi- administrative and lejrislai live-civil ritrhts programs and on Southern jrood will which he feels has already produced {float PVIfress in civil rights. it, IN I.OVINd MEMORY 1 H. Pl'KCS PI5AKTS I In loving Memory of my hus- i hand, H. Hufus Drafts who do- 1 parted this life seven years ago, 't> .1 une lo, 1S>5(I. . 1 s j Yon are gone, hut not forgotten. 1 10 i " Your wife, , ; ? ?- P. Drafts ^ SisterS1: Mamie Sim tits (Jenevii Simms ' Maggie Thomas . ! r io i * ' "Who Says You I To Relieve 'Ho } Irritation From ( / Mrs. A. M., Watonga, Okla., i ) wai torture. Had costly shot j ) but got no relief. Then took P I They brdught me new hap| j Science offers women nettr.freednm : irom much of the misery of 1 chance - of - life, thanks to an ! aiinwihsr new tablet developed cs/iej daily to relieve these functionallycaused discomforts. Doctors re ported sensational results using I this remarkable horne?treatment i alone..,and no costly injectionsI Relief for 8 out of 1 0 Tested! i Irrftnhility, tortured nerves were I calmed. Di/finess relieved. Awful ' hot Hashes subsided. Here's why. I'nliko aspirin atid sueh "general { purpose" remedies, this new tablet I is a unique combination of special June 15, 1957 , Negroes judice Jury Mrs. Jane j Weston Sunday Kinal rites will be held Sunday don for Mrs. Jane Weston, !??;. of ohunbi.i and Kascover. S. C.V.-who' fed early Tuesday morning1 foil >w-. ig a long illness. Although she had been in fa:! big.' ealth for 10 years, Mrs. We-* (>... w| In.mi luiriiiH.'n op'y about rn Mrs. Weston ? maths. Death eame at 1:DO A. M. Tues* ay at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. rayton Fleming in Ea'stuvdf, here she had been livimr the ;>ast car. Mrs. Fleming' is a gratvi- . aughtev. Services will be held at Zion encvolent Church, Kastover where he held membership for more than <? years. Williams Funeral Home f'Columbia will be "in charge, of uterment. .Mrs. Weston, known to thoiisn<is in this area as "Aunt .lane," .as born in Lower Richland. South Molina, on April !), the dauhtei' of the late- Robert and Kinily ?uyu. 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