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FIRST CLASS (T1TZKNSH1I'
IS OCR
Continued from page 1
The focus of NAAC1* I.egal Defense
to wants first"class citizenship
for all Negro Americans lias
. brought changt throtfgh litigation.
They have accomplished the
ritrht of Negroes to vote in wht o
primaries in the South, eipial salaries
for^Negro teachers, established
the right of Negroes to tra.
vel, in intefstate- commerce f 1 ee
from state discrimination laws
J 'hc.ped to secure fair arid equal
trials for Negroes in criminal cases,
outlawing of restrictive cove ?
. nan'ts barring Negroes f 10 m
white heighl orhoods and have
. pendng cases attacking segrega
tion iti housing and m-c-rcational
facilities T?he record of these aceonipolishy^tuiLa?-iionl.i?invite
a to
support the yoals of the N'.SACP
Lepal Defense. Th' ir> is
" simple riHIHUl'l Of Lilt' it[in|k.lllnil
of pri'K 'i'es of ihe In ot !u ; !v* i
'' scorns to me tluil nn
1 tniciicaii can all'oiil?no:?to sue
poit ths organization. Certainly
every Xe?rb"in America iias tin
.obligation to support these architects,
of first class citizenship?'
Because 1 believe that every
citizenship I. am siiprjrestinjr that
we <lo our part. One cannot deny
that the NAACP Lepral Defeitc*
attorneys h a v e aecompolished
iropd for the entire-country. Accepting
that laws ami peoples an
complementary, we must j i o r
this effort. v
Send contributions to NAAC'l
Legal Defense and Educational
Fund, 1.07 West -Bird Street, New
York .'16, Xew York.
Mothers' Day
Speaker
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Emanuel A ME Church in Co"liniihiu-.
S.~ C;?will have a special
Mother' Day Speaker on Sunday
"TTTTTTTTnTg" .May 6, l'.?65. T-he speaker
will be Mrs. Zylphia Primus of
Harueeville, b. C.
Among: her accomplishments are
~~r- achievements in the Church, School,
and Home, She' is Conference
Branch President of the.Women's
Missionary in the South Carolina
Annual Conference She h:w Iippii
elected Lay Delegate from the S.
_ C. Conference of the AME Ghu,rch,
which meets in Miami, Florida in
May 11)56. She-is Principal of the
a r bo 10 Elementary School in J a s >
1 in ir'" S. C. She is the mother
_ of 8. children.. ^
The Young People's Dept. of
the Missionary Society of Emmanuel
will sponsor a "Mother and
- Daughter Tea" in the new first
floor Auditorium at 5 p. m. Hav"H
L*ing a. Panel Discussion with the
subject "Family Friends and Enemies
in the City" as a main fea1
ture. Participating in the discuss*
ion will "He: M.rs. Ruth Black, wife
V of the Rev. (', ('. Black. Pastor of
Lexington Circuit. Mrs. V. S. IhfrnK
some of Drew Park. Mrs. Thomas
, Martin of "Carver School, and Mrs.
W Elizabeth Hope of Betblehtmi Center.
The Tea will stress the connec
tions between the Church, Home,
School,hand Recreation Centers in
Community -life. The presentations
to the honored mother's of
the day will.be made at this time
also. The Senior Missionary Society
will he in charge of the
Evening Service.
LIBERTY NEWS
?S. S. was called to order Ity the
Supt., Deacon L. Johnson Sr. The
procedures was of the following:
No. 1, Men Bible Class. Mr. K.
L. Bradley: No. 2 Ladies Class, Mr.
L. Phone; No. 3 Ladies Class. Mrs.
E. L. Johnson; No. 4 Class, Master
Charles Williams; No. 5 Class
Miss A. Cason, No. t> Class, Mis.
. . _ Sidney Hollenvis, No. 7 Class. Mrs.
Hittie Welborn; No. 8 Class, Mrs.
Annie V. Green. Subject, Rehohoam
King of Judah. Senior topic: Ohli........
gation.of leaders A very .InteresU
ing subject in a time like this. Kidlowing
the close of S. S.. S. S.
Rally was very good.
Easter Service at New Hope Hap
tist 7:00 was well attended, also at
Robinson Chapel at 9:30 A. M. We
appreciate your present. < omc aV
train.
m The Pre-Mother (lav program
will !>e rendered at the Easley I'nion
Raptist f'hurch Easley S. C, At
this time we are asking everyone
to he present. Mrs. Sarah M. William
President. .<
Ronnie Rouse Jr. of Liberty
_ S. C. is now living?Ln Hartford
Con,, was one among 176 youthful
Artist wa& awarded the gold key.
We priy not only for him out the
entire group good luck. May Cod
bless each of them in all their undertakings.
Remember the sick one when you
' pray.
\ L. R. R. Reporter
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, 'Must 'wlur v. < nee 1 A'<V.'.;
C'., show it here u iili their lie
|?I)<.Mi,ilis?i Adniinis; ratioft. Tors
pany. iindt-r a new ] hjdi woikot
are appearin.tr everywhere -?
much alikjf that almost no of
babies" and are still thriving
receive their tajrs . . . sj e ia 1 i
1 posters used by yi'oeers ujniic:
May. are <!. to r.) Alice. Cat
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Rev; o. \. -Mornnt-?-Pnstor
~ Sunday wn.' a \\ re nictrsnr:! ?toy
j ar.d a. fine audience. S. S. was
called to order -it the usual hour
with a -fine jrrnup of v >rnjr people
, present. .Pro. Frank Hardy Sunt in
J char ire. The lossofi was vet?- interesting
and those takinir nart seem
ed to have.enjoyed.
The lo:'.'on was'commenteilou. :,y
I thi- pastor who gave tis a beautiful
I illustration of the subject uVtder
discussion.
After some annrfuneenien: s we
we-nt into other services. Rev. Mo|
rant came forward and . st.l-., tt'?l
J .Iris text from-Rotnans,S 1 Theme.
"The Spirit Not The Flesh." From
: the subject, we listened to a ho.au(
tifiil discourse. The . messace was
full of Usof<U 1 information? If?wtlistenecj
"we received food for our
souls. .
We had "> joiners, and took I.ove
Feast. The fellowship was'jrrand.
! We'closed out feoliny thankful to
he'aide to \yyrshi|r together ayaiti.
The pastor and sonn of the officers
1 id a littie-eontVrett'ee of in-'
ter?-st. They were t.hefi ser\ ed_.<iijyiior
hy. tin* writer. A t'terv. I.ich TiT^aeeompanied
Urn'. F. Hardy to
Oranyehury where thov visited
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coster l".tr,ily SumnuM's \vh? 1- still
, on the. sick ^ist. also Mr. Johney
Johnson who hu- hoon shut in for
a .few years.
We extended oTJr sympathy to
t.he family of. Sifter K. L. (Iravcs
who passc.i ihe 17th. . Y >u have
>ur deepest consideration,
p The Program at Carver School )
was I trgcly attended and unite enI
jo.vahle.
On Thursday P. M.. Thv S. Star
?Christ ma-?<'I ;h?met1?a* " M r?and
Mrs. It Spells. We had'many attendanst
and so;n?- vi-Hors. A'de-_
lieions course wa> se.'ved. We cane
home happy.
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joRKFNVIKW MAPIKI ( III K( II
Rev. Davis?Pastor
Sunday School was eondu i at
the usual, time. We had a v.onder?ful
discussion <d the lessoir. The.
May Queen for the Sunday School
department was elected. This eon-'
test will Tie the L'Tth of May.
A warm" Prayed service was- eon- ;
ducted hy Dee. Anderson for our
morn.rig worship service. . Rev.'
. f'lOud delivered, the morning nu-s.
sago using as a subject: "The
Valley- of Pori'Inp." Ii? pointed
out as loner asarc' wondering
I out in the.yalley of tie sen -don that.
| we* are lost. You may be living
I this life; knowing' that it's wrong,
and you may know the ? iirht way
of life, but as long as you don't
sulsa't?tbo?right?road?w-+t?of?i he
vwlley; and life, t.his life you arc
till lost. A wonderful message
was enjoyed l>y all.
B. T. I.*, was held at '>:'{0 p. m.
and our regular evening service
1 at "7:30 P. M.
We are wishing MYs. Thompson
j one of our members who is iii the
hospital a speedy recover.... __
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ja," SavQtlads
i: i 1 i< :v t:rrs'?? s;;y the Fill:
w oilieial iilentiti. ation lays a
e ia.LT>-'. .ii'iW. Wit'intr tiislribiitth
1 o'uC>with Civil Defense, and
hut theyjiavo a special n\ea
ic can tell "which-4s which". !
on Pet Evaporated Milk, the;
delivery, from Pet Milk Com]
rntiny in the p an. the <;nads.
herine. Louise and Anne.
ST. .lOl'.N A. M. K. ( III R< H
lto?. S. \\.' Ford ham?: .Minister
M'.UMi <\ -S. S. was '-allot! to oi
tic-1' nt llpon Cc it'll Llio Supt. ni,d mworkers
on their post of duty. The
lesson was tauyht with much interest
followed hy *.t hrief review
l>y the_ Svipt.
Mornin'u worship was-ll:l->. Invocation
was offered i?y Ucv. Janil's,
our "fvcs'poivsive .reading' wa?
1' <on st. John l ' : 1 -1 o. _our Scripture
was read from MalSehi 3:1-0
followed hv the 1st and- summarj
of the Hecalojrue., with the.usher:
receiving the consecration mission
The. dr. Trustees then, received tin
offering which was very liberal folfrom
tlie-o'-iojr. Tite pastor e.inic
forward with a wonder sermon taken
from Isjali '2d: Id. lie then took
-fpi ji 'v,hjri. i,?" 1't'.'-liei ity/'. '1:.open
door was extended while the
choir sang Amaz.eing (frace. W e
tla it acknowledged the presents' of
our visitors. The report from
the '"hnrcli clerk and the in hers
ri->>ort lirovight the morning service
to a clo-e.
At 7:.'W )'. in., we again were
found on our post of duty. At th..?.
time tlie hn.ci g-ncy '.'lui? celehraICt.OOOOO.OdOOOOAOC'vO.OOOOOOf
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ml hori/.o:V bv ihv*--Fe !or,;l f'P'tl
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.cooperation with -'irrocoi;
ninjr.'lqr tho quails, who are
Since the quads were "Pet Milk i
c were amonjr the very first to !
jiany. Shown with one of the ..
who will lie nine years old in?
. ;v'i?Vhi* 1st Anniversary with three
<.<1 e< a.-.. Mis. -K<!ith Johnson, Mrs,,
h hi' Sellers. Mttil Mrs. Louise
" i nson with their attendants. A1J
.'.ressed in beautiful even assefies.'
We Were entertained with a good
..lo^K.ni. They made their report of
i whieh the Trustee was very
. urate!'.;1 to them;
Iteiuarks hy the President of
this ep.th* and remarks hy the; pas.01
t'iouniit the- service to a close.
Elizabeth- Mootly; Rpt.
' MI X DAVIS KETI RXS FROM
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min .1. Divis. former New Yorl;
i ii.y l:isi week. The man. who'nn
>\i i 51' 05 completed a five year
Vedoial prison Hutu .on a coiivctY.Y'Yinr.inM
conspiracy a1
eain-T tlu- I'nitvd States, was wel
coined at IVmi StaUors b> about
lioil persons. 1 .
Anions tlu* thrnnjr greeting
Davis ' were Paul Robeson. Willi- !
am Patte:son and Eugene Dennis.
Davis now fares trial here on 'i
a ebarifo of membership in the !
..Can,)n.l.nist Pnity. lie...is. free in
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LMETTO EEADER ~ - ? -
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r N ION N I I.I. 11 ASM.K. ! ' i. no ore came t o join '.liA hand Finn '
MIIK'II of I'lu i ?t a''.s. -h'v.ih!.
It'\T W." >17 ^TuTI dinahf ?I'.istur '_STTT,.TtTy-ntg1rt-thx,"pn'$trn'-aTiri-hTs-?-I'-vt???.
ian joiti'iiicd over In' ! s:*op>
'J ; ' - > ' 'k: 1. i < ho. A. .1 hi. < 'n*i?* rt in Sum-! "v> ? '
)U'!' ."ii'ir t<> Zi?m. (1 I vo -unt <> ~~l?i?-- -<~ttl"* lies. .J. F.^STTi)a pusto; i
.oh! ih 1 os>?>'*'.r Si: v<- ami ti>o .1'. -i : > . ?a?i-i \'i?.?i I .'nun.
,*.si l\v II ti;-!" 1. tel. ' . " ? ) . . 11. . I no music M;.<s 1 . j ?. tt*?s
?eU!!<l?.v was a h.;r * *V'l ''' '* ''i?--?'? ?>. ?t the piano Thoij y ^
iiii a scin-cd in'jrs 1: at tlr.? usual > ' !i._i' 11.i' sc. 1.ton. His Tex: j
lour with' 'lie saptv 4 in el aic-. ' a.- : ? :: 1 la .'at-d's !i .,.-i' to to I ?t : a
rile - lesson w a s 1 i i. .ilipi:.:i , ;!;V! il.aptet ml th j At tho
aught .; >* t. e tea her.;.. . li.) \ i sv ' S.'b: t tvrs"' toward IK-ari!
Morning worship ' began wit'; t Je ma:.\. lip-t lVtight .,n< a .-i.ttj
die Junior ao?l (r.ispel choirs in t inji ? .*: niun. -Hre?t4i??trs- wet .'iitatt-u
hat'^c of the song si rvice Til-.* comnutulci! l>y tin*' pa?t'or for such Hot"!.
wo ' -choii s i ohJered beautiful ? eaauful -spitting. ..?
itUsic After the song service o?i?* Mr James' Hudson is very sick . a, tor
1'iastor -lit'v. MaeiJonull ..ee'.nte j .'ft . lis ' Loin*' in S.initl". . i't a-. m .jrui.cli
he ro.-tr'um to give the Christ- rim that he wiii have a .* pee?."/ 1 * '
ans a f* w minutes t<> cons'es-;, weave ry. 1 v j> 'ti
in*;t u I etc ITTv ;.n esTH * -z=r-z.\.'..? . . ?r 1 U e?a4-r
iiatiy t>'. V tiff to see tie!: I.n;*J< I > !v AM'JI \ 11.1 K" \ j fis-y
y. ami i y. out: "pastor * 1 vrit ' 1'KTliill. A. M. 11.' l Ill'Kt ll>' file
:o as a shot t and sweet set mo:u; .U v. I?. 1. Kim; ? I'astor J en. ti.
FTiTtext was t
.\c.s 4:1J Sub. People \vbo . had . Sunday Was ti very 'inn Jay foi j gram' \
llt'fi uiiil lilrll-. ?. * 1 y ... I .... - ) t
J?i hi t oTTT liea ;ts t urn w.uic.: opened at i!.< u.-ual ! o ir with, t . j
the titan o? (ioil spoke to *.:s. I-.te ' stint ami eo-wo; hot s a wtil t.ibulb*?
door of tin1 crime;; v,:i? opvtiee pi;.yet" it. iter com!.;c*.'f;?l ??;. Sire, some \
mm ciar*. mtiv nsrv*, r i,v .'.-tar, ? jy>> *
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LEADER
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i.ii,una v.i'S j.. y jjiwn that the
vtiil tiow:: .< ul" -f i '!? r-:? * ??ii \vi!L :'|i|>ly to tho
vjiii,iM - Oilc?L,i fr"i'r",iT[":V TT7?!'*'u'r for a' charter
''* 1 1 - ? !H" ?" '?'.s 1,1 .. , ? |,'i ;i,n-t<> !>j? known as
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in if. t.it.i a . it|i11 hoy's
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very irooi! am! the la<l- >"; .st'ir*', Ii c principal
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