The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 16, 1955, Page Page Three, Image 3
Saturday, July 1G, 1955
Whites, Negroes In
Panic Home Sales'
TEA NECK, N.J.?ANI1- Negro
and white families in Teaneek
have organized in an effort to
stop panic selling by whites because
of the influx "of* Nepro res
idents.
More than 90 families have
signed an agreement not to sell
and "not for sale" signs havi^ ap
peared in increasing numbers on
more and more houses.
Negroes began moving into the
area two years ago from adjoin-,
ing Englewood and thus far 57
families have taken up residence
in Teaneek. ?5
The organized campaign t o
atop panic selling began several
weeks ago. Only 50 families refused
to sign the agreement and
Some of these, have nut. im "fnr
sale"- signs. Others have taken
no stand. , . ...
--( Th<? panic was created by real
estate dealers who went, to white
residents' in 'the ara and urged
them to sell "while the selling
is good."
Many white families became
angry at the rsheddy tactics and
began holding bloc meetings t o
crush rumers that property val?pes
would decrease because of
Negroes in the Neighborhood.
Help was received . from the
Englewood Urban league, Mi's.'
Nide Vhomas, league exccutivo
Virginia Still Unde
Schdol Integration
Hy Carter Jewel
RICHMOND/. Va. ?(ANP)
"irginia educational officials seem.
? hopelessly split and confused o fv
what is best to do in the wake of
the U.S. Supreme court's decree
ordering dosegration in public
schools. In some localities white
leaders are. at a loss what^tp / do |
to s6e that the children are educated
next year i n segregated
schools. .
On the surtace, it would7socrrr
that determined group of white
politicians and officials are doing
??? all in their .power to maintain scgregation
or h a v e no public
schools at all. Hut it by no means
certain that this group is acting I
for all the white parents con- j
cerncd.
Not only in Virginia hut in
other* southern?communities, thr !
official reaction to the court's de-j
scgration order continues to b e in 1
the negative pattern. Williams- j
burg, Va. which appeared at one
time ready to accept the court
order, is now on the vaccilating
list. The school board, it appear
, VU a VYcci\ irauy tu K ?# (
alone: with the order, hut pressure
from other citizens and the ctiy !
council now has the city reneging. '
Last week. Williamsburg councilmen
urged the state board of
education to presttve segregation.
At the same time the James C'jty j
county boavc^, of '?upervisors turn
ed thumb* Awn'oh a proposal to 1
set up a single school board for :
~ ^Williamsburg Hand-the county un-;
til it has assurance that under j
tbe rrangement the city would
not seek to impose integrated j
schools on the county.'
Several other localities in Vir- J
ginia last week, came out against:
integration lft' itfie* public schools. .
Each is waiting until the state-1
ment of policy in regard to desegregation
is made by the state
department 6f education. It has
been made clear that state cdu
rational officials arc likely t o
hold that public education is state
business, and that state and local j
officials are bound by] the laws of
Virginia requiring thci races fiT-frfr
educated in separate Schools. ^
Meainwhile, members of the I
NAACP legal staff have -already
said failure of local officials to
make a reasonable start toward
desegregation in the fall will be
' fVio Kootfl fna 4U? fi'lJ"'- ?
uwn.o AX11 VIIU I Ullll^ I'l Iliuris |
suits challenging the segregated
school system. NAACP branches
* throughout Virginia have been instructed
to be ready to file petitions,
for desegregation ... in the
Fall when the school open, and
failure ef school hoard to heed
these petitions will blithe signal
for more school suits.
BTtOOKf/AND BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev, T. T. Marsh, Pastor
I
S. S. he.gun at the u^ual hour
with Supt., officers and teachers
.at their post of duty. The lesson,
was beautifully tnught anil dis-.
cussed among the few that was
present. Everyone enjoyed it,
? 'W
"Stop I
' Drive .- ' i
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secretary; stated:
"We want to see an integrated
neighborhood. We do not want to
see a new all-Negro segregated
area and we believe that property
values will remain high and
unaffected if white and Negro
families now living here can become
fully integratel."
The bloc meetings were called
by white families "to talk things
over and to combat the "sell
while the selling is good" propaganda.
The
campaign was climaxed by
the organization of the Tcaheck
Civic conference, which is open
to both white and Negro fanii
nes.
Fred Link, chairman _pf the
conference, said the prime object
ives and activities of neighborhood
groups and will show home
owners property values in the.
area, which range from $18,000
to $28,000, do not decrease because
of integration.
The conference has outlined a
program to plan activities so
that Negro and white families
can become integrated.;'" to travel
down rumerS and bring truth to
light: to prevent apathy and
kee|) the press informed and to
convince ethical real estate men
;hat the area is stable.
iCnied On
Issue
. The morning service began a
little late because of the rain,
a few members present.
The morning service .was con?
j ducted by the appointed Deacon',
with everyone taking active part.
This was a commendable one cnjoved
by all. The morning scripi
ture was read by the pastor. We
heard a wonderful soul stirring
message from the pastor. Hi.
[ iu:^, ouo., uo ann ? asn An.J
| be clean."
Today was communion .Sunday,
I Both Choirs and Usher "Board
was at their post of duty.
Although we had bad weather,
the service was wonderful also
many persons attended.
The third Sunday in July hi
Home Coming Day at Brookland
Baptist.' We are asking1 everyone
who can to be present. Service
all day. Dinner will be served
on the church ground, Sunday
July 17, 11)55.Lorrianc
Davis, Rpt.
! IA R D EE VI LI, K NKWS
ST. Stephen AMH CHI BC 11
Kcv. I). Trescott?l'astor
Impressive Sun<U).y School was
conducted by Supt. Young and his
.. off
1.1 i n unii i i?\jm. vy 111 v. v t vv;?*v?i
ers with a total of 80 pupils presents
Our new?pastor gave a fine
lesson review.*
Funeral Services;.?Final rites
were held at Hendersonvillo, S. 0.
on Thursday last for the late Rev.
IE. I). Brown, who will be missed
By his members-and friends- along
with Vii< dpvnted fnniily. We trust,
heaven, that our loss is Heavens
Kain. ? ' ^
Personal MentionAmong our
many visitors in and around town
are: Miss Lula Mae Middleton of
N. Y.. Mrs. Anna Zimmerman.
MastcrS Bobby and Billy Zimmerman
with their children all o f
Baltimore, Ohio; the daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Stiney, Sr., of
N. Y.; Mrs. Susie Johnson, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. PetCr Cummings, N.
Y. Miss Vlrglc King, N. Y.
'VVc were glad to see Mrs. Lula
Smith in Church Sunday after an
extended trip vacationing.
Mrs. Helen Scott motored back
with the Zimmerman's to fthin for
an indefinite vacation. Wc' wish
for her a grand trip.
Hick List:?Mrs. Evelyn Roberson
in the Ridgeland hospital gradually
improving from a recent
spell of sickness along with her is
Mr. Frank Brown who is also on
the road to recovery. Ia>t us COntinU"
tn prny ftH OTTT Slrk.
Prayer is our greatest weapon.
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BKNNETTSVIEEE NEWS
The Sunday morning worship
at St. Michael Methodist Church
was pood. Rev. W. M. Stokes delivered
a wonderful sermon. The
revival meeting will begin op the
fourth Sunday in this month. The
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pastor io ashing each member to
usehiii and hoi- tatonls to help
bring-souls t<? Christ. A district
group meeting was held Monday
morning at Mt. Tahor Methodist
Church, Chesterfield, S. C.
The one hundred twenty third
Quarterly Session of the Pee Pee
, Educational and Missionary Union
and Sunday School Convention of
I South and North Carolina will he
held with the Beaver Dam Bhpj
tist Church Bennettsville, S. - C.
I July 2<>, 30, 31, 1955. Kev. Q. M.
Davis, Pastor, Cheraw, S. C.
The Sunday morning1 worship
at Shiloh Baptist was good. The
morning message was delivered
by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell from
I Shunter, S. C. in the absence.of the
j pastor Rev. Harry S. Wright who
| is attending the Baptist World
I 11uiiiii- iiicemig in i.unuun, imi|
gland. Dr. O. R. Reuben; Pres..
j Morris College Sumter, S. C. and
family were in the city Sunday
! and worshipped with the good
; people at Shiloli Baptist Church,.
Rev. E. M. Booker, pastor Saw
j Mill Baptist Church left Tuesday
I for New York City where he will
| join others who are going by
| plane to London, England to attend
| the Baptist World Alliance, lie
1 and Rev. Wright are planning to
j visit Paris, Geneva, Rome, Jerusalem,
Switzerland and othei
plages wo have read about in the
Bible. We are raying for t h e ni
foil's, guidance and .protection fin
a safe trip there and back home
Mrs. Elizabeth MeLaurin, the
wife of Mr. Arthur MeLaurin, Jr
Mr. MeLaurin's sister Mrs. A1
metta and her husband formerly
of the city who are now living ir
New* York City are home visiting
relatives Mr. Henry Thomas an*
family on Henry St. and other re
latives and frTCnds.
M iss Bettie Rutlr Johnson, t h <
.j daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Dofl
j Johnson on Marshall St. and Mr
j Thomas Clifton Gary from New
I.York city were quitely married at
, lithe home of the. bride on July I
1055. We wish for them a long
and a-happy'.sail through life,
j On the sick list are M. Wyelm,
Mrs. MeCoHnm; Mrs. G
'i Malloy, and Mr. Cam Quick.
1 Callic S. McCoy, Rpt.
HKTHKI. AMR CIIl'RCH
Rev. J. A. Holmes?Pastor
Columbia?The Sunday Sdhoo
, is moving alone: nicely "1!luring' th(
' summer months. The children an
j present each Sunday ready t <
'.discuss the lesson. Kverything b
hp i ne dime to mnEc 1 hem w:ml ti
I come to Sunday School. The physical
plant has been renovated ami
; mordent devices installed for ini
structional purposes,
i . Hast "Sunday those worshipping
I at Bethel had the enjoyment and
experience of hearing the gu?st
speaker. Dr. A. J. Oliver. Bethel
! A. .M. uj cli^ .. Klksville. ffl^
preach a rich and highly acceptI
able message to a waiting congregation.
The message was well"prepared
and was beautifully deliverj
cil.?w ??
Rev. Holmes, preached the evening
message from the division of
Psalms. The Minister told his
con ore catinn that lliic 1*<?Iivi
7"with faith in (?od. He said that if
j a pcYson has his faith grounded in
lihe love of God 'that person will
I he at ease when everything ahoHt
j him may he in a State of unrest.
The flowers were sweet and the
r nnwic -was-heatttifttHy done.
I F. W. Judge, Pastor of St. James
j A ME Church, Abbeville, S^C. stop
i in at the evening services.
J Visitors are cordially invited t o
j attend our services. .
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FRIENDSHIP AMI: CHURCH
I ,
i Rev. H. Alfred Vance?Pastor
i Sunday <vas a I?iir day at the old
Historical Friendship CJfcirelrw Reginning
of our rcvivalvdl^*^0-15.
j Rev. I). Daniels will preach Sunj
day School at the usual hour with
i the Assistant Supt., Mr. H. P.
Crawford, presiding, review by
Mr Crawford. Pinnnrisff . banner
won hy <ilass No. 7, Mrs. C. I).
FdrgusoTt, teacher. Attendance
I Manner won l>y class iNo. 8 Mrs. JJ.
| M. (Irant, teacher.
I 1 :00 Morning worship. The Sr.
; choir santr out of their souls, and
the pastor preached out of liis
f soul, a suitable sermon for t h-e
| event. His theme was "Revive Our
Souls." Text Acts 2-4.
The following visitors were
acknowledged and priven a most
hearty welcome hy the p'astor and
Miss Clara Sanders."
Mrs. 1). M. Hill, here in the city
of Mt. Hebron Uaptist church.
Her sister-in-law Mrs. RoseHa
f Ellison of'Chicajjo, 111. Mrs. Daisy
' Widorman of Spartar\burpr, S. C.,
Prof, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
<*ii acnw Yod. y. ('. Mr.-.'\\ aa-nian ' > r Vh". . h<* wr':l }>? |W
Hiu! Mrs. Andorsoi:, a.'< Ml-. Mi1 a- - n.p a ui . ? a > a a
M. Various, si.-trr^. 'i'iiv pa-tot'-. .*,< ? i( u-'.tal linn'. ' < ia
sister-in-law, ami lnothrr-ir law. [rrinni* with l-ffM.'iny (s i r
Out Of TliJ City. j a."| S;< .. .1. lh uit a .
Mrs. Aniamla J. (lar.y is attend-; i ii ti e iiosiuan. Ti.< m.
inn- tin; Quadre nnial i-onvention <>!'; ; i ni. In* I 1.y the ! Sv
the woman's Alissionnry Sa ic'.y, i < 'mir v.iili .Mr-. Mav:. i'' .la.-'
Washington, I). C. j a- piano. <>'ir - : >
Mrs. 15. K. Fcrj'usoii iin S'r.n n- was ot'tei<d !>;.' Si *<-a \> '.?
port, I,a. visitiutr her .sis',a n .! A liams. |; y.asa \ a a :
brother-in-law, Kev. and" M. s. . I... \ i injr pra.wr.
K. Kibbler. ") Tli? i'a-t'w road a- i.i- t p
Sunday at -1 oYloek, 1{ov. M. pin' St. I.aLe lot': r'.a;.: a i
Mn?nv pltntr :intl mciMlci*- w? m
our guests, as has been our ni?- v givf?:torn
for some time. Key. Yani,o- l.'.ni.Wiiiiajns. lha. Jlo.Lc
presented Rev. Massey whop^eurh ' e pa-tor. The off: i'an
ed another Wo.oderful HH'ssr:c ward "to lift our luornios
from' the Theme, "He Stromr and T! c pa-tpr a;..e I'-ev :;r?iw
of (rood rouratte." The message !' . .-eiiti !the. I'ro-idit a jd ' * r.
was very encouraging in# this. ?U?y ' *oe -o iw.'wi.o <h^!ive!-?d t"e.. i
and time.' . s; ;:e. lie wlected ps i i- - vr
S:00 a musical program ellmnx- ' :! " and hi.-* thonio;?"
ed the day. ? . I'i"div:;;i Son."
With The Sivk .The nu>.-s:u'o \va< v>-ry u>-o
* It l\as been ^reported that Cap- - wpuai. It was t iu.e.y. t... ?
tain W., It. Hurley is very j.nncli j^int. an'd enioyjv! ! y nil:-of ?
improved at this writing*.. Captain The Invitational liynv;
Harley is the son-ift-Iaw o!' .Mrs. . oie: hv the Choi;. I*?>
Alice (I. Shell. ..There were no joiner-,
'i " lhio to'a nii-t!*ii!?"i-'. u'dinir.
Cliureh, dipt.. "id (>ii:v:;trrly./ (V: o re;
i The .'iiMer preached t v'uv, I.;
Kit KM?/. Kit A. M. K. ( IH RCII didn't have to he.hi a eiu-rrr
Rev. S. S. Boll Troughs?I'astor enjoyed o :r Ijld- r to-hiv as w
> ways do.
I Our Sunday School was ?:il!ed TTcsidhig' Moor !?; . C?Ks.;
to order hv our Snot \1iss" I'-u-r ' \l.. . o o o. 1
? ? ? -if-l ? o'l-l .-I i i-L. C. 1 " I'M'.',. I
nestine (Jordoir, who was sn-t itijr a- \\'il on and Valeria .!?? \vioa?
. such. JVIi r-Kon/.o (uiIa,-;, u a r'dinner c.'-ucst-. of -Ah:-.- and Seet'y
Mrs. Patty Hayes, our effi- \V HI in im tiinep and family on
. riant Supt. was a t her post <>f day.
r duty even s!io wasn't fevli uy t
! wcH. Her' .cooperative staff of l.or.a' Nnrs-?
r officers and trarlirvs were at, their I x-t? >-a*<- < c-lucrovl r/r via- X'
j respective ]YlTTroKT~TtTe h .-son wa- < m.-.nYa- r, i,n I'.-.t on .V.
fully discussed l?y all persons. Our Id air Mi'.-es Xa'.li i!< ne !>,;
subject 'for- today w as: "Hahul - \ll'r? da Shaw. Kn.raes! ine < lot
> kiik's" Faith Tested .found in 1 la- ' l.o.r Kopciv; .Me?doe
[ I ia Id nk. All classes .took an in- Pichai d-on, Knir/.o (' - i ,
; teres!' iu the discussion. , . K- r A. doc. \\ . hope t
We arc sorry to hear .of?I'm- iTT.??I?4k?. v. ill a'.; "til?;i ini
ness of our Supt. Mrs. Hays. We i'enefitW- I !>y ..siich.
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their post of duty,. The lesson was
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Mv 'lime Is In Thy Hand. I'rayer B
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visitors are always welB
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BY building a basket-weave]
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other types may be obtained by
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The first three mentioned have
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