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v . < v- ' ' ? ?" '.,'. . # ; IjB | I /W ? Summer Mi*. Wiihelmenia Dial has i her vacation with her mother. , and friends of New York City Mrs. Elizabeth Miles, 2812 tfves arid friends- in Boston, Misse Hat tie Higgim Marth ^ Mrs. Glennie Wiggins, 2311 T.i ' :' V '. . r- . ? Personal Miss Verdie Williams is att " ! the summer session. She is school.^ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dial, Glennie Wiggins, Misses HUttl ~ day. June 29 at their home, 3 ing,\vas enjoyed immensely. The Stor] ?~ <? Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ialhoun, honnrfng baby boy. ~Sgt. and Mrs. Randall are th baby girl. Mrs.'Randall is the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Milfc bouncing baby boy. ? Attends NAAT : Mrs. Mattie L. James of 1< the city after spending a busy NAACP Convention which wa Mrs. James was a delegate the NAACP. She reports th successful and inspiring. . ? Harmony The Heavenly Harmony Sinj areth Baptist Church, Sunda} vited. "THe "Church Interracial i v (A summary ol a paper present eU at the Baptist Women's State . >' Convention by Mrs. Ethel M. Gordon as a member ol' a panel ' group.- . * A* * . , The church trying to something aboiu i ue*rau.?i a. tivn.cs 1 r-,rf.ii)>hoiii the it,mm " few cases follow. , The Southern Presbyterian Church. recently "i pcru u its do..r> - V-" to its'-liegirb brethren by aboii*h<mitting all. to a common feliotv-j ship.'" " ~~ ~~ ?Hrrt?Aiiivjn?-trrrprrrr' Church, ' Stivnnnuh, Georgia, dlence upon the ooca-ien of a Women's Day program,' where Lillian Smith was' guest speaker. in spite of anonymous calls and threats. . r \ Miami Shores Community \- Church invited a Negro minister to share, its_ pulpit -on brothciui hood Sunday. Closses were burn-1' ed, but the white pastor \tfa-. noti flfer?Ih'sTfrad, th e ministers of' Miami adopted a resolution supporting his stand, and 25 new. memoers joined his church. ^ Jus! last week a Lutheran Church in Nerw York opened ;t< dcors to Negroes rather than to. desert the community. These are example* of religion, in action, and straight from the. New Testament: ? AH ye arebrethren for one is your Father . "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self." All christians thrill at th?? pc.isition taken by the Baptise Con-Egress irr Cleveland, Ohio, ir, its.; You wiil say, "Only Dolly Dimple . for me jiow!", when -you see howl much^ softer, stronger, and health'er your hair becomes. It's Amerii-a's most 'ACTIVE' Ha'"|, Dressing ? a marvelous NllWl blend of naturally pure IINm P A rtrrn o ?... ? ? t. O LiiT ISttUK Fe-f ? tfolunii iiii|iuiU;a UUve Oil, and. miracle 'PREMIUM' ? new, [ scientific answer to scalp health' and "hair beautyFor longcfr.i softer, more histrous hair, use ' Ihe BEST at I,ESS ? DOEEY) . DIMPLE ^J IMTA $AN!>Wf jj7" ~ "Cioo'l k'ood At K< . 1 Ozie Jackson, # 1607 Harden St. v.>... ; i,. . '. ' " ?-? V'f:* ' I' ' t ? - *''. .M., -. . ?Z ''. -? wkmbsssl1 Vacation ? ' ?, _ -r4 r? ? ; 1 returned home after spending : Mrs. Patsy Walker, relatives . and Brooklyn. " Laurel street is visiting reTa- . rlassachuesset for two. weeks. 4* Ward are visiting Mr. and , inrel street for two weeks. j Mention ? ending '.Lincoln University lor , au instructor at Carver high ( i Jr. entertained Mr. and Mrs. } e Higgins, Martha Ward ^44? 537 While street.?Thrrrm? ks Visits ? ' * - 1 Jr. are the proud parents of a 1 e proud parents of a houncing^ former Miss Clemotine Wilks, ; * are .the proud parents of a t c T? n .is ' i r vAMivenuun ? 4-1 ill Harden street is back in ^ .8 held in Atlanta, Georgia. * from the Columbia branch <> r lat this convention was very j r Singers ? Y c ?ers will appear at First Naz- ' T, 8 P.M. The public is in ' . c In j> Activities ;ii i : _ ^ _ 1 ' nondcn*nat:on ol segregation, in' / a resolution adopted by me Con gress, Jul,y 27, 1SJ5U. The re.-o'.ulion called upon all baptists and baptist -organ tz at ions- to _a birrrj 011 ~q st'greghtjya and diserun nation r based on race*!* oolor, or culture.'l'b!. congrcsS.practiced ju.^.c-:~a in its own house. There was ab- T solptuly no- discrimination nr set s Lng, eating,' sleeping, or Sin.ring Every Baptist was urged to ex- o lu>mu )\it own'soul to see ,1 he't5*~" I'rec ot racial anj cultural prejudices. Every Baptist was uigi rj to repeal aP la.ws on the ooon? ? n i <f ni'rtan i7alhnno m'-ili'Ti I discriminate ugriinst racial and ultural gr. ups. - - Tow? tn-aomething <.n tlve?at. l.tudes and trends of the ehurcn In interracial activities.: Any appraisal of the church's activity in the field oli fcace relations wilnt -he made_in terms of direct _ and indirect influence. . chur h is a spiritual organization, so indirect influance is ready ce. The end is certainly- not yet. Mure-speed and c n 140 ry arc ~ ed. In fact, the church has merely "scratched the .surface" in rare relations. But we are < n the way. , * TheSutdigHtClub Did It Again The Executive Btutrrl-rrf the "t State Federation wishes to thank. 4-he?following?ntem bo is?<-d-?t-l+e- ? Sunlight Club of Orangeburg lor the lovely chicken dinner and*' every thing that goetf with it, that they served at the close of the .meeting, in the "beautiful d',nrng room the --center. Mrs. Wat.on presided, asking ?. i' iclds. past president k>-t-,iU:Hrr?? blessing nrrd Mrs. ~Sr TVrt'b"!- ~ solm of Rock 11 i 1.1 fust vice poridenl to thank the ilu'b. She asked the 'following to -land: Mrs. GIF. H. Pearson, chairman; Mestlames My-Teiin. Darnels, M, S. Daniels. G. 11 J*cnn, Miss Sarah?lUnuuuuii?arui?M it.?JJ? ? wright ;in(i in well chosen words thanked the group for?the cntertainnvenf. .'After b^ing. esc011 ?fl through the entire building Mi's. W'lkirwm dismissed tne ^roup with her hlrssmg until we meet again. I. ( f T Y. _1 f? SII () p y ?anonahlc F'riees" ' J Proprietor / ? Plinj^e, 511 ?^2 ' ^ ^ ' - / : II W^I,!'''^!!"1 ?l> I - ,-?C ,>'f : . . . ' t. . - ' . >* ' ?*'*' '}? ' " Ks, Pilings That - - T"7 Interest Women - Li By Bessie F. Bell v ,Do You Louh_^ -Beauty, icuuiy, is I'mywherc! it it-you B ?ana you, teenagers, and those. B vho. are- nut. We .are all- qude' ** pretty.' Ju-t. pumpej; 'this rare j. md natural treasure that we've \ ;? inherited and with the proper " i*~vay of living we can cultivate it ilia?a?constant k.int| of la-mity .ft All too often we see an* other-vise" pretty "face that Jacks the L lautral bloom iu complexion. Tu- . ^ day's girl, may ,have h smother fl -omplexion than did grandma m S icr rtay hut?j.il-illdinu wan?U? ?Su ToTTt with natural coloring arTTi that alone snould pfove that something is wtrong- with our; ** nethods of living. _ I JM We paint the bloom oif our, Sg cheeks. u'lou. Grandma'* m'trrr)?- t~ .here in natures'own way. Thf ' B me thing we can never boast oris long as w.e continue to go tc jed with the birds are sending fl nit their early morning chirps pP Rutteioker- my pet ? Grandma ME vent to bed when the chickens fl vont to roost. Old fashion, you B ;ay? Perhaps, .but you mu.-t ad-[ B nit that the girl?of?:v-ester/ear. J?i Km rad one thing thai, we do not * lave-natural color in her clmc*.,- ,0. Natural color comes with perfect yy,".. icnlth. You i ;in build that .per- ,v ..'.1 ct t health, bv j?o.titn;2 ple-ttr u' ' 1 . '. ' . v. a>' fxcrci.se out of doors. This oun.n , .lor lean i xygen into the 1 oh.c -. a^Hl.atifor Tlion the blond r-i-!'. s to a:TiTir crtH of th.. h,,-iv .\!H Since noo.l l-.-oks" di r.u'f'':s * * ' a < i c ?ood health, then The well bom." t rcet'i i one's physical condition re^ Tt1J * t t juircs the right k:nd of 1'o-r; .. veil as the 'proper amount w'vn q .. hero i. ir rnwl el:mination of the "?T><>:!v ' waste* 'kfviu'h the 'hit i. v, ., " " nine, lungs, 7 kidneys and intestinal , ract. then the complexion \vd.l? , " , work |io\v with a solt petal-like freuhicrs. ' ' > . Fatigue i? one ol_ beau'v iih' rent est f t > fs. so no matur h 4 4; ' nueh work there is to he i me. 'vfi top trying to ihukn voui scli i-no- (b machine when you are .'. red to- 1 >rop everytliins and treat y u: - .r.e's ''''' , a rest, mriod. I d a. If you have allowed tlie^jpomuls surpi ' > pile up, by n-h mean.* got i.,i f them. But certainly not in a even nsBnEfsmsBs DON'T n OfcT r,HWLEP " ~^*s, IQB5BQ33 JjThcse art precautions recommended tion -for Infantile Paralysis when poli hands before eating and be on the ah feverishness, sore throat, headache, Opse They may?or may not?mean polio. I call your doctor promptly, follow his at Foundation chapter will provide need | _1 SCFNi S 1,1 KK the one above eon* are ma "v these days, as yoiuuis ?T ters floek l<> numerous Vaea- p Is ti<*n Bible Schoolss, (operated yea n ^';; it?.Fat ol Mil Hfr-T t A iladys Watts Fea ;w YC > 1> K . C1 r V _ r_. ('?!.. iys JU* Iv, nationally ^nn\vu l.yri-, [' . a no Ki lUnvkSI f. :i*i T.; . ' M.i ?-. :>;!> I i ur' x \ y Su:. , s i "?; .1 .i?; ? lighbf.uiiy Pn.ry .?n f S- 'V; < iVy br foj - ;u- ?upri" \ r i-,-: nee at Con -? P: t.l: 1 ui vh, in P.r- .?kly wk. :v P.ov _ Tavlpr* pm' v. \V:?t ;s : - ' ' v1 i"4 ' ' '. i - 1' . !uvV ini hr-Vn : V . V .= * ' -r. TV : r. : nivVrt ; i 1 r,p or' ' fr y 1? ? . Ur <; ,k ^ > : ivpn. \ J ' lyr-. ^ 111 IS UI -l'1 l " ' 4;:; ;;T - vita 1 "v. 1! y? ;vi i :i! ill p1' ; ?ut in .? .ifr.ni. i1 c.-.'u t i-r rised if your -kin remains :r,c f and i aliny pjtf r>|1 . thing "vou" d< 7" T~o BWWWP^.'W? ^ | ^ ?MT t ( ON'1" ? OVE V-'-)' 'J* , nns fHROAT OFtRA^^ - . _ * I by the National FountTao is around. Also, wash *rt for stich symptoms as ;t stomach or sore muscles. If the disease does strike, Ivice. Your locai National eel Assistance. imiiuitfev. jV 1.^ K- .. i_ ? *- srr/ic snnws P'> * and teachers attrndiny I ? t n r's l?ihlc Si''n?i?l at / i"i j 'i'.si I fni-r 1? f-t r" 1 ?, - p . ; I/ - ? 1 n _ ?. lured On ABC 1^7 ti'l as I.CU ]{?? ? : . ? ) . 4 i( ^11 > - ?Vv"! .-I M_?. e, a "uramuite of the Kin'u r t:^_nniTt la ' *;n nfh tV" 1 ' i. !>!- Ti n.t.:- ' -?r;v. ,,i." , v. : : > f r?;m thy t.ir - ffv?* "* ivir.i; natural- !vri voice \y;*h ' :: i usual. rnr.ee j.- .7 , : .. , ?. t Co>w v i; ' T" ' 's. .7 .. T j.:. -? ;; ..'v T?a?v. r^nn . U - .7 ' < ' ]. ,4 ' ,, ... , * i' - ' " ' : - 4 .1 : r n v .1 ' :"hm Smith 77 iwa?*ds Snimrarn 'o Mrs. .Stauuors ? ATI.rWl'A ?n- fr^rnr kth, south< rn bc-rn author and ' r',!i furor, th.. eve-rim; warekri' the* ''ii 1 . -V I; lui-vmrrt- nf; a Tvi^r"- Thrive "7771 ' ' -'k-v ^ ' K ' - ' n-r-r rs far :j'j* tnn-iinr; pert <r>vny ??'iiVi'ni;.?( i?!"r:ri ;-,n' '?r J'tTTTT ' '1' r 711 i r 1S?.ill :?\ I?" 11 . :? ??7 Hy irvte^_:a Au;r them i.nto A - .. rrsean !.?u. Vv. v.n <. ?v . .... , Vx-r-rci .* ' : r n \ < ... :r,? ?c c 42rH annual < <.riven'-<,.n . f t'v- ^>t 11 A n? ??> f(t' t t~ n i f " - -f ..or : P. 'ijli Mr>. St:.uper-\ t!:o f<urtk U- re 1A iv. Iht Spin?arn-Mrdn! is ho : ' - : : v. - i:;-' r..'i! As<i:nr. < ' f\ ' > t ' 'l>' .' TTT AT^pTf s" w? -h '"aT?-TT.T-^r:? ^V;-' y^uv after cemplot M:ss ' V- - ?* f , " still ^ . ? 7 ,.( r, , * i ' -* - ' t ^ ' N- ii:r,;: Sh<- / . ' ' 'project J appreciation of t'< a- : - vs. " V" , v. ; ' , . i\i . i IJH." I {.!:?' NVpru .T'-up " T:> \: \? t;iHJ > ?'( t a!! ' < -i U-.:r,?" r;? y< i ::>> S. .' k? I . i iiai^ .. "in ait';;. fn 'tf , j 7 iff* J?$!l sin ?^W'?i B^^E9ul*? '4* Ck ?} 44*^ v ?a**' x gY*r ?* AJl v' ^-a C JBf *' > I '.t, "I1 a/ iw i-;t?-r?*f 1 i \ K? v, .1 I' t!?'i (i r. ti-st i In : Ylu.ti! > .is ?i: ?:- i- Ut ' ;tlso i t.( f>i ?>?? i-f>n 1 li 11;! K'v IP rolin; t ?*t \ir. < St. P.? i's TJ.?y , r- ? frfr L.HTHOU$E and INFORMER, 0 1SS' PAUL - f . .. am - j ;> ' find Mr.-. It. Hoytun" Paul ['tuined. at a- bridal rehearstrP A;'1'.1 5 for their none, Miss Pa-! r j&Z i Paul, un Saturday evening,' -oO, at their home un Washin struct. ' : ' ? T pari y' v. a.> given in their' fa v garden beneath a caijopy T PO lultirofor j:glTU and agHina'J i B rkground of beautiful shuhund was attended by more ( CIL'v seventy-fiye guests, tnany'A'arter iiiuii?In un?out t.f?town,;. lilnlniei j . and Mrs. Paul, known for over ??bn^pitakty, l< ft iheotir MiL undone toward making Commi vening a memorable one fot ->i-i*g??nt ^ : The s, K. Eh tdsp enter-;yc'ai~ d for Mis- THrcn at a lunchat Mrs. Rogers' home on advi??S hurst Drive last Tliursdayj noon. The lunoheon pretty ; va^ ? lpprniate in every detail was ided by members of the **r d party and a fev close ^iuwn ds of Miss. P3ul. M rs. the Pi r* new < ] gar Kay wins "aTO~WH ?!N. !u.:y - fANS> Kon.t ilt-.v. .g-'.t rhan.p nn Sugar . , i ji-~^ hlid&pt. '* ' ' 1 . ' 1, mile. kout >-,\u < Helgium S C^nl . Song '.'i'.' 1 1 T, , !)iifn!,a iv. L'i'.t ".i ,, :? > the no -V ?>n.?-f the tilirit round . i v r, : ?uir_L n<n-t tie . n.i.aUTk . . \a .? a thu*v!' :'"u> o\<\ -IIIV," !>.">. 000 veiling, M f k'.i . w r.v.hiu'ii ver foe an J1""' ? rI hl'h ' v. ': a i. a-e.a ' of .t< the opening T: ? . his llffh v.-.- sixs over here in- Kut< ?>? '. the "fvhic a" niwtici -ion mnhvi '" " m rr.a:\j Ih-iV ' Ik ikr, a . t;.IIhvai> which JV-" r. hivii his- iijiri -.a n ncvteii'. : nasichi.-.s for.. wh.a* t r.ev # ;; k-.hrji'V ?)', "V. ' , n Germany. -> > FOR THE MORGANS i. 1, i-^wv- - , ' Mr. an; Mrs. rr - iii. <. TTT5" i-O a son, James Henry, "Zo~" my -Morgana have two L : :ie!rei-., Jinier. Lather,, J;. -fr. i -jitt Ann. Mother arut" f*~ lo.-jg wc i * i*"; hi rxTin irnjju. ain.nis gn gallon arc bkguur.ng to'-F;^ > nderstooo. the b.?s v.vv*, are' f ig fast, and all of us should f'. PPy about this pud gr..i /' -? try person who has worked .fe ^ ing it t0 pass." Noting t enureh groups m the South jlhanui >ned -eg?: elation in ~ "V-^ f- ---domoni nations 1 se-tH-Ft?' ? , "r ' J~'r Sin:-th expressed regret that "' til enur h. the Methodist. M s. itu-.TIC JU.!.! ' -i t : i-11 a ..1 ' lihj?.'litHt. " * ??? . -eni.ni, t i, - ,?^ * . X J % it ^ t <? ^,v''/'v '.'}. ynt U.r^rs : r VtT-jiTi- :-:u TTTT P^ :i t'cnur.i ft ruiM- :\?r vho vo-V ^ V'1 i k t >t. t:it v ti rtunit.es as well as resp.ir.il- - I V iho t nd that this world. *' ars may become increasiit'"* '' rr I wsL-! n Kau ( lairc, and \vh<? is chaplain at the South <J.i- ' ] 225 1 i H/.MnLU at Stal.y 1> if* | \ " ' L'- . G, ,? ?? - . ' .? ' * "-J . . 'Vs ' N f' i' OLUMBIA, 8.C. 8a lerated Clubs j"^ y Mrs. Mamie E. Fields'- [* . j bianlK-LESTON ^ Mrs. E^en ^ ^Vilson, president ?f <h'> ;jj^ n Clubs piesided .cb'tJ^ the executive committee have ig at the Sunlight Club the j inity Center. ?~t~Mr Home Coming t() pj Harvest Festival for thi*, lvjll 'Hi take place October 20. - ^ ammie t'ludd, chair-man} ^ i that ycu begin now to )lans for the.greatest festi- Mis all. be h outh Casfern Meet% Sund ita, Ga J jly 28-31 Morris fund College. Boarc Fiedmont District 1?j ,,f w' G. K, Sharp, president of ln .,AI cdmont district leads ln "Coi !ub-, watch Seneca, they J. P. io awake. ^ - - ?, .sai.cL Suggestions Rev. ' in. luue these in your group This is going the second takin. him. jooks for the children at mis~i< me Slnrv hnnlr? : nnint? fh**?r : 4 y" " _ ^ rr ire you i LAZVT L.~ ? ??-< ??????? l>"ue cvrn the smallest h .. .. here's some good news .-?o frnicovcreri a way to save .ut moving a muscle! . s the Payroll Savings Plan. Or ht exertion at most) you don't e .. ofv payday tha amount of mon for you without any pffnrt e i have to take your hand out of v. it hoot any strain (but with ack four bucks after ten years fo Vid if you buy these Bonds in den i)i) think how much easier they Ml in all, buying U. S. Saving9 1 i l'katv4s one of the eosi save money. me on, join up today. /hfomatic s sure sdt U.S. Savings KCKKRH l>RJ: lain KLINE IRON&N Inger SI. , ' . > Thft h th? U. S. Treamtr epared under Auspice* of Treasury Departl i ". ~ ?_ ' * turday, July .7, 1951 -4 6 J ifi? lor thesmall girls 4-HKT10 rshirta, and dungaree^ tot ;? ame age group.' Quilts. >uid ' ' JH tets. you fcnow that 8 ?i our at the hOhte -* *? in Wgti 11 and this post year tSey" participated in several of J school activities. , s. Howard says' don't forgei ? vC lant the "Peace Rose," you . J be rewarded in bloom* .. -r; jttSION ^MEET. AT . Z1QN ~ -~ ssionary mas^. meeting Will eld at Zion Baptist chu.*ch . ay, July 15, to aid a % 15,000 for the Foreign Mission i J: _ V> HIV I1 13 <X Uay -rkers to the mission station Frica. > : . '-V-<X? -responding SecreUiryy Bev. Heed'er, pastor of the church ihe meeting begins at 3:^0. Render is leaving with the *3 > on July 18. He said he is g two missionaries' with . Expenses for these and the m station are ineluded in -?rriQiicy--JbeTngJsoirght. '' .i""---. '. $ he ypE? ' 4 \?s. 1?? ' ' * ."*?> "/fi izy streak in you (and. ; # 9f money, lots of money, ice you sign up (a very ver have to do another ? ? ley you designate is put in your part. You don't ? your pocket! imich pleasure) ?youTI """ r every three you invwt ominations like...say..; '11 be to add up! Bonds through the Pay* test, Wisest, surest wij* ' " avirtg is . fiikt~ [ Bonds KJUNC.: ? f>38 Harden i i DETALC0. y NfwHr" n< and AdKtOlting Coumrft. ?'" ' 1 1 ,