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IN THE WORD
AT THE RINGSIDE
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WILL BASILIC FREEZE THE j
. itt * WALTERWEIGHT TITLE? f
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to? When Carmen Basilip knocked
I a out Teny DeMarca ^or the walter~
~ o > weight title rqoently, the question ;
virwai raised as to, who would be
* vis-Basilio's first } qballenvrer. and
? when.? ??
8 The resin. dBPt had hardly set-;
tied-when 'around that
* * Johfnx Stexton. wVo lost the
? PeM-rrco last April Fools' Pay, ;
< wouui.be jcivan first cvlick at t h e
crown. .
Perhaps such a view was onV
pressed hy Basilic and his hanjl-,r
!or> during the" heijrht nf ox citei!
e?v. following"" Ms'yictory over
! for a few days luteav
' man* ;e;?9, -announced that .he' had
othcv plans foxchampion.
"We tfle' notfffffiimitted to fiirht
anyone/' he sa\|l^'explaining -that
he/'w'artts Cattfftjh to pick up some
loose cash betpre defending h i s
i titlci A^iuupfc Uf tUTlgup nout*. no
said, vouold suit their purpose well.
As yet the\e is no indication as
tp; whether "Blinkey" Pr+prmo is
1 & pressing for a title bout for Saxtcrti.
Neither is there'any talk of;
returtv'bfpt jDe Man-o.
The only ,jjint as the future of
the walterweight championship
was (Jpqjpped by DeJohn, who said
that, after the tuneup bouts, C-.trmon
wopld bo. randy?ior anyonethe
International llnvinn i
. 4, proposes . as challenger. Basilip
{ might be^redely ?vep .sooner.
I ^ k Cpnt^any may learn
R| soon enough that non-title bouts
. 4? dn' not pay off in the lighter di-J
r visions. If the rcfcamp is in real
St :neoduf a good payday, he will go
after a title bout eoon, for there's
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where the gold lies.
That is the reason why Saxtoii
defended so early, although h e
\yas deceived into thinking that
DeMvirco was a soft touch. In fact,
outside of Del Flanagan and possibly
Chico Vejar, there aren't
any soft touches in the Walter division.
Kven the unpopular Sax tot)
might succeed in clinching his
way to the title if given a second
B VI ft A
Other prominent challengers are
Yineo Martinez, Ramon Fuentos'.
Jl|au rice 1-1 a r per r- ?J Km top ( on-stance,
Kid Cavilan ami Freddie
Dawson, in thai order. Any of
those fighters is capable* of taking
care* ol" Rasilio. .
Thus, tl'a.e doesn't' sot iff" to 1-e
any easy Payday tor Fa mite .-mart
of a title bout. ??
i t is. time that if took. Dasiiio a
toajj tiiti" to t-iittrh?a .title fin'.it
ami the crow?), hut it will also
take a lo; of i'itrhtiriy. and mam avecinj:
to retain it i:i the . husy
wahet weiht divis ion.
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NEW YORK?(AN'IM It does:
n't look JLke Willie 11 inks-w i 1 1
make the ("hannel-swim try tins
year. For the past two years, the
llarleniite has Keen til-road pi eppitijt
for the event of 'his life. This
year, lie fejt surely he would
make it. Rut disappointment looms
unless sumheody. with ?5.000 turns
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i.am i vf i inii >IU lli'M i
three page contract with tad\nstation''
WINS that promised to
help get that amount. All over
| was to go to the station. The sta]
tion hail indicated it would plug
! H'tttks' efforts asking donations
; front listenters. The program drag
ged along and there wast little reD
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sponse to the listless appeals. r
In desperation, Hunks appealed i
to t.he station officials and there j ;
was more attention given the ef- I :
fort. Kvon the rcdoulviahle Walter
.Vinchel got into the act-slightly.
He mentioned in one of his colrmns
something about a Harlem
mailman attempting the channel
swim.
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ogiam gave it any 'foriotis **
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\ta-r,1. <*.: Caroline return!
ed t>? the trniversity nf IRtuuis 1 >
i-.onpi!- here last' week after visit-"Thy
his mother hi Columbia. S.
thus .-pikinir, miners that lie was i
U-avipjr ?'(? university permanent-'<
Caroline. * forpipr All-American!1
I'lnl sensation with the l!?f>2 lllini . 1
team, saiii he went home to he
frith iiis mother who recently- un- '
, ileiMent an operation.
C. also explained that -h o i
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OKLAHOMA!: TO ACCE PT
NKOKO (.KID PLAYERS
NORM AN, Okla.?(ANP)?Neirro
football players will be given
the same opportunities to make
the University of Oklahoma footmil
team a s white athletes,
Coach Bud Wilkinson declared
avt week. H'*i
1 lie announcement came in the
Alike of reports that the state
a as eliminating racial bars a t
<tato-bperated colleges.
ww<iiii'iiur?orninie i?;ic IUSI i>i)4
Seven ("onferenee school to eliminate
racial harriers.
. 1H..UK ST'.VltS AGAINST
atks
XKW Y< )IMv?(ANP)?Pitching
against his t.o1d team unites lasl
week.' .Joe. Glacis, -displayed , th<
!'< i :u that made him r.i winnei
1 years ago.
< ampaiK lis. Snider were strike,(
n.lv Hu.lci-< -md Kohim-or
Gun;: hig -loe for safe lilows with
;.r iv XTo'fiiiug in separate innings
I:lack workufi two innings.
i:i;i:xi:/i:u amk 'church
Key. S. S. ll.urroughs?Pastor
.Mnllins. S. T\- The skies were
ly and gi'iy, the rain w a s
-t.adiiy falling, hut. trie Sunday
School 'goers were many, seen wind
ir.y tlmir way to'the various
[T.ur.ci.vs of the Citv. Our Supt
Mrs. 1'aity Hayes allowed Mis*
Gloria Sliaw to act on this Sunday.
AH Officers and teacher.5
look i.heir places. We had a very
good discussion of the Lesson: Jo iah
Keeps The Passover," found
n -ii<i Chronicles .'jo, unci 2nd
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ETTO LEADER
. f King 13 Chapter,
i j Our review was brought to u s
I j by our Supt. Mrs. Patty Hayes. It
| was a very good review and cnjoyI
ed by 'all present. Our acting Supt.
for next Sunday will be ".'Miss
Hetty Coin
At the usual' hour, our visiting
pastor, Rev. R. W. Wright, L/atta,
S. C. ascended the rostrum along
1 with Rev. Cause of Nichols. The
! Junior Choir furnished the music
with Mrs. M, Jackson at the pia*
' no. Prayer was offered by Bro.
' Arthur Sanders. Rev. Wright se[
lected as his scripture the 51st
Psalm. We had a summary of the
! Decalogue. ? .
' | Notices.were by.Mr. James Hod!
ge, Mr. \V. L. Foxworth, Sister C.
j F. Foxworth and Lillie Dozier.
' : After the morning offering by the
j pastor's Stewards, and after ofjermg
was taken for the Missionj
ary Ladies. They were very thankful.
- The theme of out' message was:
' "A Father's Cull." Text Exodus,
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| At the close of the message, Mr.
Steve Smith came forward to
join the Church. He was, placed on
Mr. Harry Hodge class/ The message
was* good. Hearts were made
1 t to cry out throughout the sermorv.
'J'We are glad Rev. Burroughs decided
to exchange Pulpits with
j Rev. Wright.
IteV. Cause and daughter o f
the Williams AME Church, Nicholas.
S. C. worshipped with us.
Come again, friends.
1 Doxology and Benediction b y
! Rev. Wright.
1 . *LOCAL NEWS
The Rev. Sister Mable Hagin of
Phiia., Pa. has recently closed a
week's meeting here. T.he work per
formed through her wis great.
Persons were made to walk who
hadn't walked in months.
The dumb could talk, deaf
could hqar, blind could see bettor.
The week's meeting was great
j with her .husband. Rev. Hagin tle;
i live) ing the evening messages. Wc
j luuh ;t"great time hi Ebenezer
This week, they are in Lake Vievti
at' Uhion Church., The following
week, they plan to be in Chardburn,
N. C.
Mrs. Martha Kershaw has oui
deepest sympathy due to t h <
mam in ner momcr in \i;ninr
^last Wed. *A large number of the
.Jdullins. folks attended the services
.on Sunday * at St. John AME
Church.
- Mrs.JLula ilennigan, her daughters^
Mesdames Elease Lewis anc
Minnie Shipman, also her grandMullins
on Sunday. Their .company
were very much enjoyed at
the home of her sister, .Mrs. Elwood
Davis.
Mr. Luther Foxworth spent the
. i weekend in Loris last week. H e
] reports an enjoyable .visit with
| relatives and friends,
i You haven't heard from us,
J since we lost our good friend, Miss
| Hell Berry." She was a teacher in
| the County -Schools of Marion
County for over 20 years, *a faith
ful member of Ileulah Church
I she will be missed by all w h o
| knew her. The whole community
and County was shocked as well
as saddened over this death. The
funeral was largely attended. She
leaves 2 sisters and 3 Wothers
and a large number of relatives
; and f-ionds to mourn her passing.
ill ?,n
before 7 A. M. and died Friday
at 10 A. M. Mullins has lost a
leader, Beula'i, a faithful member,
County, a sincere teacher, and to
all who knew her a friend.
On June 15, the Dillon District
I.ivmen League met at Fork's
Chapel A ME Church with Rev.
- "Mttst-s Simmons and his good
people. The discussions were very
lively and enjoyed by all who
were present. A delightful dinner
was served to all persons. A large
delegation from Mullins were
there. They were Mr. W. L. Fox
orth, Rev. S. S. Burroughs, Mr.
James J. Hodge, Mrs. Mary Gordon,
Roslyn Hairston and O. H.
_ ELivis. ?
Miss Carotha Brave, George1
town, is here spending the sumI
i: er with Mr. and Mrs. Seven Zeh
| Hayes and family.
Mr. Marion B. Johnson and Mrs.
Luther Hod^e are among t It e
many attending summersehool at
State- College.
The Father, son, daughter Contest
will end Sunday June 20, immediately
after services. Help
some daughter or son to win. This
nella Foxworth at F.benezer AME
Church.
Mrs. Maggie Bowman is seriously
sick jn th,e Mullins Hospital at
this writing.
Mrs. Velma Crebb, New York
is here spending the summer witV
her mother, Mrs. Addie Dart. Sh
T came tn time to see her son King
raduate from- Palmetto High
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School.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHl'HCH ]
Hev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor
Sumter?Today is father's Day, 1
hut at our church, it looked more 1
like Children's Day. An upprecia- 1
tive group of children and Mothers
were present, but fathers are
somewhat below the quota. Fathers
are the head of the .home and |
of the nation for'that matter. Sop
we think they should appreciateqtheir
day. Blessed are those, "fa th- I.
ers whose God is the Lord.
Bet.hel continues to reach t o j.higher
heights. Fathers j
Pay is being celebrated in a most |
unique manner. The pastor preach
ed a very instructive and eloquent !
sermon from Matt. (ith chapter. '
Our Father which are in Heaven. '
He said that everyone has. one of
the two fathers. God m- t'lie D " ii '
and this sermon \yas delivered!
with fervency and power. Rev. I
Stanley's son Fuul and his wife
and daughter Joyce of Washing- '
ton, D.C. were present, also h i s i
Sons, Columbus and Henry of Con- I
way. S. C. Columbus lirtIf' '
ter Martha Elen also was with the!
group. Paul 'carried us to a throne j
of Grace, while he prayed, "The '
Eire fell." It was reported t li a t 1
Rev. Miller's service has in it a.j
missing link unless Paul Stanley >
prays.
At 5 o'clock P. M.. Dro. Murkle (
Ramsey and his little group o f i
; Allen Christian Endeavor 1-enguers
had a lively session. The subject,
Misnvated Marriages.was tho- j
. roughly aired.
At G;30, the Prayer Band direct j
ed by Mrs.. Naomi Robinson 'met i
in the Church and continued t oj
keep fee fi re Jiurning. .
, ''' At 8:00 a program celebrating,
the Anniversary of the Intermediate
Usher's Board was held i n
the church. Mrs, Julia Hutlin i s
the faithful and efficient presi"dent
of this board. The mistress of
, Ceremonies for this occasion was
the faithful Secretary-Tfeasurer7
. Mrs. * Carnolio Souter.. The nvo. t
. grani wjis <a ^flowivsjr success I
from every angle.
The Usher's Board of St. Matt.
h e ME s Baptrst- -Chured- - aiHl ' -RtnT ,
Chestnut ulso the Boa id from j
Zion Church wot- |>1p:i<imt?}iaiti,
cipants. The singing was melodio.
ous. Our own Jr. Choir took an ac.
tive part in the program.' Our pastor
is all sriiiles to-night.
j. - .'J ACTIVITIES
"On Monday June 20, Official
j-j fiotird-rueetinV "will hi- "held a*T4
the Church. ^ I
At 5:00 IV'M. the President Sis.
Tind.il calls the Jr. Missionary So. [
to meet at her home.
Choir practice Wednesday 22,
and Friday 24 we go to Bishop- (
ville to attend the Sumter District Laymen's
League Convention.
We were ahout to forget that ]
Bro. Allerr"Bus!is' son is home a-1
gain and \va$ in atto ndnjite tl
Bethel today.
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LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
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First Half Standings
HOWARD LEAGUE <
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Howard n- 7 3
Blue Ribbon 5 5|
Simkins Station 4 6
roddtMoore . 0 10
DREW LEAGUE
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Men's League _ C> 3
State Pyrk 5 4|
Booker Wash. Hts. .....4 fi?
Allen-Benedict 4 5
('. W. Mudden Commissioner 1
Little League Baseball 1
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
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HOWARD I'LAYHROl'N D-VSMKN'S
HE AH IK
HOWARD PARK* The
winners of the first half in
the Little League Baseball wore
Howard Playground ;m<l the Hen's
League. Th.e. Howard team won
the first pl'ice in the Drew Lca?
111 'I* I >< -J i < v.. -t r.Oii. 1 u- uill?
meet at. 7:30 sKriday night on the
Howard field to play for the cha-uir
pionship of the first half.
The '.second haif gut a good start-?
Holiday afternoon when the Blue '
Kihhon team won from Howard 8
to 7 in the Howard' League and
Allen-Benedict Court won from
Washington Heights 20 to 11.
Wl ILL I \M ST. BAPTIST !.
CIH'RCH
Rev. lL Ravenel?-"Pastor
The Sunday School was open by
the Supt: at the usual hour, and
all the teachers were at their!
post of duty. The lesson was well
taught by Rev. Robinson. The
Sul). of the lesson, Manisseh's
Sin and Repentance.. Rev. Ravenel
mailt* some remarks on the lesson.
The Devotion was conducted liv
"Deacon Brown, " Deacon Wadsworth.
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The pastor came forward and
open his service hy singing Pass I
.Me Not, Responsive reading, 23
-Pstrlnrs, The choir using -hymn Nq^.
48:^-Scripture lesson, St. .John 13:1
31 .'11 vt r.'tT'nen llie pool' Colb-c- '
tion was lifted. Prayer By Rev.!
Pearson, Solo hy Biq. .Jackson.
The pa -tor came forward with his I
message, Sub. Peace in t h e'
Church. Everyone that missed the^
morning service missed a son 1 j
stiriing message. Morning service!
coi lection,~$tG.(11. 7
Evening service was conducted I
l?y Deacon Hrrtwn and Sis. Jack-]
son. Hymn No. 248, Prayer b y
Bro. Jackson. Then the pastor
came forward singing Hymn No.
4o-l. Scripture lesson" St." Luke'
KtJi chapter, 42-48 verse, Text,
The Touch that mater. It was ai
soul stirring message. We are j
very proud of our pastor and his [
family; .
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Saturday, June 25, 1955
>'mmm? n ??? in I
ury met at William St. June 20,
they had splendid sitting all t h e
wjay through, spiritual and finani"ial.
The City sinking Revival Jubilee
choirs Union met ?t William
St. June 12 and that was another
good time with the Lord. $47.50.
The many friends, Deucon ?nd I
Mrs. Jim Wardsworth and ^flr.
William Taylor are very pro>ud \
that Mrs. Francis Taylor are back
home from Columbia Hospital. ]
Also The Friends of Deacon and
Mrs. Albert Brown ire proud t o
know that their sister-in-law, Mrs.
Louise Felder has returned back jl
to .her home in Batesburg, S. C. 1
rrom Good Samaritan Hospital.
Mray Jane Brown, Rpt.
SH\I)V GKOVK AME church??I
Rev. Willie Jefferson?Pastor
Sunday? A lnvfo crowd mndo ?
[heir "wiy out to the house of wor
ship. Sunday School opened a t
the usual hour by Bro. Vernan JL
Cook and Rev. Leevy.
Sunday being Fathers day, all
tjic fathers were in charge of the
morning serviees..Prayers hv Bro. M
Nel.-un McDonald, Bro. John Hudspurivrut
Pro1 M". IX Davis.
Order of Services by the pastor.
l<t hymn lined by Bro. Vernon a
Cook, C?? Pn'uTT My Gospel. Summary
of the Decalogue by the pas
tor, Rev'.- .Jefferson, Scripture
readme: by Bro. Frank Harrison,
1st Psalm, 2nd Hymn, Missionary
offering taken by the ushers. Mission
prayer by the pastor.
Sermon by Rev. A. A. Leevy taken
from St. Luke 22 Chapter, 21)
verse, And I appoint unto you a
Kindyom Ms my father hath appointed
unto me: Music by James
Chapel Choir. Everyone enjoyed
t-his fnossage. "Invitational hymn,
Father II Stretch My Hands To
Thee. Collection by the officers."
Music by Shady Grove Choir.
Acknowledgement of. visitors by
the pastor, Benediction by Rev. A.
V T 1
i^trevy. j
' Dil'ir.c'! was Served on -tjie-grourids.
After dinner we came in to
a children's day program by the
young people. A very lovely program
with Shady Grove and
James Chapel Ushers furnishing...
music.
After the nroFTn"1 <5?-nirr.? ?
son, the pastor of J-imes Chapel A.
M. E. Church came before us with
a .wonderful .message taken from j
St. Matthews 19-14, But rJesus
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sai<jL>_ Suffer -little children and
forbid them not to come unto me;
for such is flu- Kindp-om. -of-Hea- '
veil. Everyone, enjoyed themselves
it Shady Grove. Remarks of encouragement
by Rev. Arthur Holmes
and Rev. James Holmes,
twin brothers of Columbia. We
wish to thank our many visiting
friends for coming to' us and
being so helpful in making our
program a success. Collection for ^
the day, $38.G5.
Benediction by Rev. Stevenson.
?YYy Jiope. you will come to us again
soon.
Ethel Mae Jackson, Rpt.
s This Tear!
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