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RBV. MORRIS LEADS WORSHIP
1 SERVICE
NASHVILLE, Tenn?Rev. S. S.
Morris, Sr., General Secretary, Division
of Christian Education A.M.
#7 Church lead the worship service
at the weekly chapel devotional
service of the Editorial Division.
The theme was, "The New
Cotnnrtandment and its relevance
for these days,'' the emphasis was
upon Love.
" Approximately 50 persons at^
' ~ tended, for the most part young
clerks, secretaries. and stenographers.
Mrs. Mhrris presided at the piano
and led the music. This meeting
was held in the Methodist -Publishing
House on Broadway,. former
headquarters o f the Methodist
?? Episcopal Church South.
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COOPERATIVE BAPTIST STATE I
| CONVENTION
Continued from Page 1
have charge. The Introductory ser-I
inon will be delivered. An address
on the doctrines of the Baptist
Church will l>e delivered by Rev. C.
M. Johnson of Ilonca Path. The
Home Mission Board report will I
be made by Rev. J. W. Toomer of
Anderson. Dr. J. P.. Reeder of Columbia,
"will give The ~ report o T
'.he Foreign Mission Board. After
Unions, Associations enroll thepresident
will deliveC the annual
, report..
The Doctrinal Sermon will b e
delivered by Rev. R, Wilson of
Holly Hill or Rev. L. R. Jackson of
I Aiken. I)r.-P. (1. Daniel of Charleston
will give thi standing of the
Work and'needs of our Educational
Institutions will be given in a n
address by Dr. O. R. Ruben, Pres.
of Morris College, Sumter, S. C.
The Woman's Auxiliary will bewin
i on?Friday?morning at 10:1)0
under supervision of Mrs. \V. B.'
Quattlobaum of Aiken. The highlights
of the day will be a panel
discussion: "The Church and Integration."
Rev. C. T. .Screen o f
Augusta, (la. will deliver t h e
A-ruial Sermon, and a contest betv.ecu
the departments, where' a
Ring, Queen, Prince or Princess
On Saturday morning and night
the Sunday School and B. T. U. j
department will hold its session.
'TWfenT W-. Harrison of Orangeburg
is president. The business and
reports of the department-w i 1 1
come in the morning session. At
'lisht, will be a .program and t h f?..
Annual Sunday school sermon b y t
Rev. Alfred Isaac of Orangeburg.
_On Saturday afternoon from
2:d0 to 5:30 the Laymen will complete
an organization that was
started last year. They have plan- ;
od a brief program.
The Sunday School and B. T. U.
Department -will conduct a Model
Sunday-school ' at 10:00 o'clock. 1
j Fob wing the Sunday school will
1 ccr.o the closing session which
will cor 1st of the Missionary ser-!
mon 1 Rev. J. D. Rhodes o f
Orangeburg or Rev. H. W. Hollo- ,
day of Norway. ,
You are invited to help carry on
the work of this great convention, j
, Our colleges need our .help, o u .r
| donations to home and foreign
missions should be increased, Jenkins"
Orphanage Home, to a great
extent, is depending on us. Can't
you honr them calling? Will y u u
I answer the call?. ,.Oomc on t o
I Denmark and help us.. Our FinanI
cial Goal is $3000.00. We want to
report: $500.00 to Jenkins Orphanjige
JJome. We want to report
$300.00 to Benedict College. W e
must give $150.00 to Friendship
Jr. College. We .-cannot overlook
our Home and Foreign Mission
Roards.
We are asking Churches for
$10.00 plus a donation for each
cause W(? TFfTTesraTr
Unions $15.00 plus a donation for
each cause.
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WIN $280,000 IN SWEEP
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NEW YORK (ANP)? Anionic |
the $140,000 first prize winners in
t.he. Irish Sweep Stakes were a
letter carrier and a steel molder,
both of Greater New York..HoldTng
"Tickets~on Retrail, winner in
the Cambridge Stakes in England,
were?ATt+rnr Burke, fr5, of ,120A
Painhridge St., Brooklyn, postal
worker, and John Major, 01. of 21
S. i7th St. East Orange, N^_ Y.,
steel wftrker. Burke ami bis wife.
Mrs. Queenie Burke, said they were
overjoyed by their good fortune.
They declared they would use the
money wisely. Burke has been buying^
^3-.00-Sweeps- tickets?for 2fr
years.
IVfajor and his wife, Mrs, Ethel
Major and other members of his
iamuy ceieorated in their home.
Major who is employed at the Sfngii
Ocuing Machine On. In Kll/abethport,
N. has taken tickets
for many "years. He said he would
use his winnings to pay off the
mortgage on his home and that of
his married son.
Uncle Sam will claim nhfut
S80.000 front each of the winners
for taxes.
'CHICAGO AT 10,000 A MONTH
. CHICAGO ?'(ANP) ?Chicago's
housing coordinator said that Negroes
are moving into the Windy
City at the rate of 5,000 to 10,000
a month, creating terrific problenis
in housing
James C. Downs Jr., told t h e
mayor's committee, on community
welfare that housing for Negroes
is extremely short and that the
major Source of housing is the
expansion of existing, facilities.
John Sengstacke, publisher o f
the Chicago?Defender, told lh#eommittee
that there?are about
15507000 "Negroes irf Chicago proper.
He said there will probably be
one' million here within a few
years.
ARCHIBALD CAREY AND
GEORGE MCniBRRX Til ItK
CEIVE HONORS
| CHICAGO (ANP)?Archibald J.
Carey Jr., Chicago attorney and
former States delegates to
the United Nations, and George I?.
: McKibbin, prominent lawyer' here,
: will bp .honored by the uepuhtie oi
' Liberia at a Nov. 4 luncheon in
| Conrad Hilton hotel.
L .Carey and McKibbin, who were
influential in planning the U... S.
tour of William V. Tubman, Liberj
ion's president,-will. receive _ cita'
tions and decorations from Clarj
once L. Simpson, Liberian ambassador
to this country,
i Some 300 Chicagoans are expeeted
to attend the luncheon
I which was arranged by the Xa110rial
Council of 't'hnsTians ~an7T
Jews at the request of the Afr'i!
can republic. Ambassador Simpson
will be featured speaker.
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THE PALI
Missing Infant Fo
Charged With Ab<
| -NORFOLK, VA. ?(ANT) ?1
i four-day-old Negro j^irl w h
mysteriously disappeared fron
Norfolk General Hospital* abou
! noon on Monday, Oct. 24,
found the following day by polic
|4??the ?custody of a 21-year-el
woman who was held for question
ing in connection with the "haby'
disappearance.
The child, Roslyn Hockndaj
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rtisse
llockaday of the 400 block o
Middlesex St.. Norfolk, was <1 is
^covered missing from the hospit:
nursery when the father cam" t
the hospital to carry the baby an
"The baby, unharmed, was foun
1 Tuesday with the suspect in artwi
room apartment in the 500 bloc
, oi iencnurcn street, t\oriolk. I li
. investigation officers, Detectiv
^|rt l-'m.wt Tnvvf. an,l TWin-liv
Luther Buskey, said the woma
was "net very- cooperative" wit
them.
1 Police got a tip to the when
a Wonts of the baby from an anon>
'mous telephone call. The perso
4old officers that the baby was i
a Tronic in the 500 block of Per
church street.
When Towe and BusJkey arrive
at the address, they found the bah
in t.he arms of a woman. The
summoned W. L. Beale, directc
of the Norfolk General Hospita
He brought-two nurses who h a
been attending the baby at tli
time it was taken. The busine*
manager of the hospital", Geory
Willie, accompanied t.hem.
When tly two nurses, Lain
Williamson and .Virginia Powel
said the child looked like the mis:
ing baby, the woman Mrs. Jai
quoline Wright, of 519 Fenchurc
St., denied t.his and insisted t h
child \v:is heix a lid that it nf i
' horn Sunday. She claimed t h
Man Charged In I
15-Year Old Swec
NORFOLK, Va. ?(ANPT?A I
year-old Portsmouth (Va.) ma
who reportedly was supposed t
marry hts 15-year-old sweetheai
on Sunday, October 1<>, was chai
ged last week with .her death i
the freight yard of the Pennsy
?crrrrrn Railroad t ompany" in Vol
folk;_ Charged with the crime i
Herman Lee Mason.
The body of the victim, Withe
mina Jackson, was discovered a
4:15 P. M. Saturday by Police P?
Dolmen J. B. Bordeaux, D. 1
AlexanTler and Sgt. I>. V; .Inhnsc
while on a routine check of t h
area. The body was lying face u
between two rows of World W<i
II life rafts which were store
. near t.he railroad tracks. ~
T^r-prrttrrrmnTy-'^TrnTtTrniVriT ?!?
closed bruises on the girl's nee
Ernest Towe. head of the horn
cide squad, and Dr. C. O. Barcla
.jr., siaie memcai examiner, viewc
the body at (Iraves Funeral Horn
where it was talt'en. Towe prqcee(
ed with the investigation and h
suspicions were later eonfirmt
w.hen Or. Harclay reported t h a
the victim was strangled to deal
by hand.
Police learned that the teen-ag
girl was last seen shortly alter
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HOYJ WfiS FAMOUS VC
VPLLEV OF G'NL'.;-OFN!ft
nn^wfts discovered i
| posse in pursuit op
indians wuo made it
place... supposing it
inaccessible ;
r+ a^e there anvt
| that have teet
'twere are no knovs
of birds now us/lng
tbi provided,wnw tfel
' /
trami hZAvm ?
and; Woman H
Auction \
s
V baby was delivered by a North |
o i Carolina midwife. b
11 I Mrs. Wright was booked on tt b
t charge ' of "illegal seizure of a
s child." But the woman insisted that
e it was wrong. "Cod knows,
d?this-t-s?not right-," she -shouted t-o -tJ
- the officers. She insisted "It's Jf
s. su ivposed to be my .baby, but every body
in the police department says
it is not."
II Mrs.-Wright lo6ked directly -u t
f the justice of the police while he
?- was writing out the warrant. Then
d ! she said calmly "I swear 1 didn't .
? ^ahc that baby. It's mine,"
d When the*wnrrentwas handed
to her.-she ohook her head nega*?
d tively and remarked, "This war- '
>V rant is so far from right is isn!t
k funny."
e As she was led away to a cell in
e police headquarters, Mrs.- Wright?
m. .round nihi li'iii niivcr hrnn intiiln of,
n Norfolk General Hospital, and still
tri contended that-she^hml given birth
to the baby. 1,
Russell Hockaday, 30, who lives
*- at HI Middlesex St., tohP~ the
n ! press, he was very happywhenJbe
n was informed tlval, his (laughter
t-j.was hack in her crib at the- hospiI
t'al. "I am happy for everything,"
d_' he said smiling.. _ _!
y Ail interesting sidelight to t !i c
y search for thej. missing hahy i s
>r the report of Mrs. 'Wright's 111.
year-old son.Wrnoii BrOWii. Who
d told police there was no hahy a t
c 'heir .home Monday morning when
>s he. left for sc hool, but when h^ o
:e returned that afternoon, his mother
told him to look at his new little
a -sistei\"
1. Mrs. Wright had told detectives
<- that the hahy. Was 'horn to her
Sunday "with the a-s^istance of a I
h midwife from North Carolina. Site ]
e ' la.imed. the hirth took place in Iter \
-s?noinc. ? t ?>
. i
)eath Of
itheart
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i'2 p. nr..She and Mason left her home \
in to go to a cleaning establishment /
o two i>locks away,
rt When the girl did not return, her
r- momcr reported ner missing t >t>
n police the next day. Shortly before ,
1- midnight on Saturday. Oet. '2'2t S;-t.
r- Tinvp found Mason at his home in
s the 12(10 blook of Jefferson W ilson 1
St. in I'ort.smooth. He was brought
1?rto headquarters for questioning
and then charged with the murder
l- of t.he girl. #
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