The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 9
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BOTH PARTIES URGED?TO
? AD'OPT CIVIL RIGHTS PLAT.
7 FORMS . -v'
Continued from page 1
va, and then completey ignore
liberties being lost to citizens of
the United"States.
RKVS. KERS1IAW AND DKVOl.
READY ,+TOtt CONFEI&SN("K
l)r. J. W. Kershaw and the Rev,
J. W. Dcvol sent all their cnnferencc
budget Monday to presiding
ekler VV. R. Bowman. Dr. K. L
Moore, also sent most all his budget.
Just before Dr. Bowman left foi
?r. -C-harttTSTbTf, he said all my pastor*
... will-report Sunday and?none"wil
? ?faib. Manning Ministers and laymen
are very progressive, you ear
rely on the Manning District.
PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. E. I). Wiso-*-Pastor
Prayer service was conducted
by Sis. Hendrix, Mary Leaphort
Hymn lipod. Af?a??
mission offering was lifted the
deacon prayed over the mission by
Deacon Dallas, and Deacon Samuel
The pastor then came forth and
lined'hymn 492. Head for scripture
Proverbs-1:21. Subject,'The Happy
of the CJo;l. Theme: The Unhappy
of the Ungodly. We enjoyed t.he
j ' ; ^wonderful message coming from
the pastor.
J , .
We were glad to have our Visitor,
Sis. Mary Leaphort and Mr
and Mrs. Walker, asking them t c
come jigaiii. - - ??_
Collection for the day $47.22.
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Ever" In Chicago
CHICAGO? (ANP) - Katherin
Dunham " and her internationall;
famous dunce troupe, appearini
in Chicago for the first time in si
' years,, captivated a large openinj
night audience at Great Norther
. theatre last" Sunday in a henefi
performance for the United Negr
; College Fund.
The sensational tfyree-hour ex
travaganza ran through Nov. 5. I
' featured interpretive number
'I built around authentic dances o
I I t.h?? ('{t I'ihitpnn ?Mnvinh Heu
rjzil sriid Africa.
, Of the 17 numbers on the pro
i gunm, two were-posT?rb1y?air*goo
as any "V'M1 d""? " 'bo fu-TI
liant Dunham revues seen here an
abroad year after year.
One ise^'Shango" a West India
ritual dunce featuring violen
I ^Irums and frenzied movements
with Uial Wilson in the starri:
- rt.do; the uthcV is "Tango," dance'
, by Miss Dunham ami Vanoye Aik
> ens. The
Brazilian Suite was perhap
I the most beautifully costumed. I
. included "Batucada," in which Mis
Dunham flirts across the stage a
she is literally roped in by fishc\r
, man Aikens.
l J In an entirely different mood wa
i the giddy "Veraeruzana," whicl
. | find.-; the colorful Miss Dunbar
lording it over an assortment o
, males froni the lazy reaches--of--i
"i targe" while Tvammock.
There were flushes of brillianc
in other numbers, toor
' In the "Samba," Ai\tonio Rodri
lpi.es and Lucille Ellis interpretei
the dance with dignity and artisti
| approach. In "Chores," Lenwoo.
j Morris, sh.o\ved the agility a rC<
grace which has brought him ac
(claim as pne'of the leading mal
interpfbtive artists.
I Poriowinw thn nnn?im, I <?V? t .,rt
..V..V.. VII X. VJ/V.i.l.h I.I^I.V J/v.
forniance, dance critic Ann Barze
of the Chicago American said
'i "7'e physical production has ;
t-s:,uu:tnca8 born?of -art-tsttc tast
I ard imagination. There is a cleve
i-hoicc -f materials, a knowinj
| ur2 of line, color and texture."
CriLie Irving Sabolsky, "wrTfihj
in the Chicago^Dailey News, sail
the.."best" of .the extravaganz
was the strong dancing of - t h
p men." Tie lauded AiketL_Moxxis-aJ>
J-pV Uson for their outstanding pei
formances. ' . *
Sponsoring the successful open
ing benefit for the United Negr
' College Fund were Mrs. VValte
i | I.ow and .Mr. Paul Russell, both <1
j Chicago.
iNKWS AROUND SPARTANBI
RO. SOUTH CAROLINA
Mistress of Ceremony, Mr:
Henderson. A Silver tea was give
at the home of Mr. John Stetso
... .1 a ../.v. c,...
j afternoon, -Novepiber. <>th for th
' benefit of the Baby Contest whir
is to Ik- jjt i \ e i \ at the ^11. Mori a
-r-Haptist M11 i o!" Nov.18 at 8:0
P. M. Tliosc taking a part on th
prngrsfm were: Alene Rice, Mr:
Jnnie Johnson, Mrs. Wilma Simji
son, Miss Mamie Helen William;
Miss Lucinda Burgees,Mrs. Frar
.ee Holcombe, Mrs. Grace Phillip;
Mrs. Willie Lou Mack, Mrs. Cor
' Lee Taylor. We thank you all fc
your fine cooperation. Sponsor?
Mrs. Addie Mae Wright, and Mr
, Willie Lou Mack.
Mrs Texana I.vies appearedto
the woman day program at the M
~~ %wrT Baptist Church last Sunda
' morning on Chase Street^ -jl e
- subject was: (Give a Good Woma
A Chance) which wis enioyp'1
= :l!l. She also spoke the followin
' night at the Thompson Street Baj
tist. Doing Mission work for t.ho?
\ who are in need.
The Junior Church of the Thorn]
son Street Baptist Church wi
sponsor a talent night Sunda
night November 13th, at 7:3
there will be great talent to a]
pear on this program. The pub!
is ask to be present. Miss Mam
r Helen Williams, Miss Betty Ar
Walker and others Sponsors.
The Missionary Circle " No.
met at the home of Misses Mat
3 Lou and Lucinda Burgess horn
}4r mearon ai. iviany was presen
I The Thompson Missionary S<
ciety is doing a great work i
I helping at home and abroad. Tf
- ..general- -body- --of the'1 Mtssfohar
Society will 'meet Monitny No
7th at the Church, -o'clock. A
members of bhe three Circles i
asked to be present. Mrs. Magg:
B. Sears, President, Mrs. Lul
flood, Mrs. Elizabeth Worthy an
Miss Lucinda Burgess, Chairman
Rev. B. T. Sears?'Pastor
We are very sorry to say thj
the Deacon Fred Ray is on tf
sick list. We are hoping, for hii
along with t?he other sick membei
a-.speedy recovery. Thompson S
| Baptist Church..
4
T
11 "Good As
Appearance
* ! I'M ION A MK CHURCH
j Kevervnd I). I). Folder?Pastor
I
J1 I.AKE VIKW?S. S. bewail a
n !?:.'?) with the Supt. Mr. Paul For
t in chai'KC. The lessen was interes'
f injrly discussed hy eac.h class. Th
j secretary, Miss Allease Ford hein
absent, Mr. Katie Nance* sulVstiti
tfU-d. - '
I Worship service began at 11:(]
I A. M. with the pastor in_.char*:
-?ami accompanyTntr hini to the xos
1 trum was the Rev. P. Steven st>:
the pastor used for hts text, On
j ! uf iilie Servants of the high pries
?f Being his kinsman whose ear Pett
J 1 cut* off, saith, Did not I see tht
in the garden with him." John 11
! 20. Theme: Unfterfect Christian
I .j Surely this was a heart warmin
; | message. As the word of (Jod w:
expounded many cries of iov wt
j i"heard tdii iiug. 1 lull I' t'h'l' mU'ITld""eTT
I fice. Truly it \Vas food for t n
I hungry soul'.
' Among our visitors during th
^ day were .Mr. Joe Ford of Faj
ttville, N. C., Mr. Jim FonLo'
v'ayettville, N. Mrs. Hat tie P<
S well. Mrs. Hazel Strickland, hot
~ of 1/uke View, Mrs. S. D. Scott c
' Columbus High's Faculty, Miss .
^ M. Williams of Latta and the Re'
Mrs. Lillian Stevenson. Mr. Jii
Y Ford and the Rev. Mrs. S'.evenso
m a dj: _ some very timely remark
Mrs. Rosa 11. Page responded t
these remarks in -.her dignifie
manner.
Our annual church meeting la
(l gun at 3:00 P. M.with the paste
'in charge. ' '
j Miss Lourine Ford of Durban
, N. C. spent the week .end wit
her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Jinke
] Ford. Miss Willie Dole Ford
| the week end in Lexifigtoii, N. (
TlH' Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Andei
* son of Fair Bluff, N. C. were th
; guest ol -Mr. and Airs. Cat iNann
Little Miss Leonia Felder was tli
dinner . guest-of?Little -Miss Mm
e i ih~n Ford,
r We
are happy to see Sister Tin
ressa Oduni out after a spel 1 (
?j-Ulnooo. Mr. and MfS. Young Pol
j were the ...guest of Mr. and Mr
Willie B. Hayes.
a i We r'egret that Mrs. L. H. Fla<
J , ger is in dianmflpd?We were gle
I to haVe our own, Miss "Earline Foi
, to v 01 ' with us who is worl
. Ing in Mi"Coll. **
1 ' "Come Thou \Tith Us, And W
0 \\ ill Do Thee Rood."
j Mrs. 'Rosa Nance, Rpt.
?PINICY CKOVL AM h ( U1 RTT
Rev. T. H. Weathers?Pastor
7 Sunday was an ideal day f o
s. service and a fine group made the
n way to t.hc house of worship t
n greet our pastor Rev. Woathe
., and his queenly wife and grar
?_ v zj * ici iv II <?n 1111 11 rem in. i?c)ir: uc
h and Mrs. Weathers expressed the
hu,..y.-lvo*?hi-- sa.vinn !inu' nappy- th?
0 were to he hack to work with u
e another 12 months.. Now'that w
i. are faring a new conference yei
i- we are Hoping for even great
s, accomplishments than in t-he pa;
i- A very, interesting lesson w a
s, discussed in Sunday School. T1
a Supt. an<f her co-worker -were
r their posts. All classes were r
i: viewed hy the Supt. Total finan
s. $4.1 (>. Parents were admonished
continue to send their children t
n -Sunday School.
trt~' Morning worship hegan with t
y usual form of opening. Mr. Wa
r Trapj) lead in prayer. After a war
n spiritual ami selection hv t
* i hoii Lilt1 !4LPipture was read hy t
g pastor from St. Luke 10:21-1
r-v Notices were read hy Mrs. Jul
;e Ringer. Mission offering taken '
- I hy Mr. U. M. Boyd. Love fea
>- and testimony followed. After
11 praise song of the Almighty t
iy * pastor came before us and se!e<
0,1 ed St. Luke 10:24. Theme: Teae
o- ing How To Obtain Eternal Lil
ic Truly the man of God preached
ie never before. Every heart rejoic
in a? he talked hy the way. Many 1
jjljevers -were served the Lore
3 Supper today. Our visitors tod
y were: Mr. Malverse Boyd a
e, children also Mr. Eleazer, o
t. colored policeman and Mrs. Bo;
all of Oolumhia. Offprint* $1.K IK
in" Mr. and Mrs.~Wade Trapp ha
ie returned from the north where th
v! spent the^r vacation with childr
v. : and ot.her relatives. They report
11 I wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sai
s uel Trapp accompanied by M
ie j Melvin Byrd motored to h'noxvil
a Tenn. where they were the wee
id . end truest of their children Mr. ai
, J'Mrs. Robert L. Edwards
I Earl Trapp. The report to ha
it enjoyed the trip,
ie After the doxolofjy and benedi
m tion the pastor visited the sick ai
*s shut-ins and served them commi
t. ion. ? ?"
J. L, Boyd, Rpt.
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THE PALM*
Integration Foes Or
Leave Hoxie School
!
HOXIK. Ark. (AND?A fedcrj
a I judge has ordered pro-segrega-,
tion " forces to halt their arts oi I
j "intimidation, c<^,cion and hoy-J
j -ott" which d^Were with, the i
^ lawful operatipt^of Hoxit1 schools [
^ Judge Thomas C. Trimble ma'.Jc j
the ruling in district court at
K . Little Hock after "closing argu"
j.mcntA in th^- two-day hearing on
! the suit brought by lloxie school;
lU officials against integration-iocs-j '
,L'" An order issued by the judge
said the "defendants have fo?=?=
tl7Tniitted and continued to commit
10 - and threatcTr'TuTs of intimidation.
coerciuM and bhycott which inter?r
feres with-The lawful operation of,
:e the Hoxie. schools,.."
_ : "The court is trying to-protect
the community," Judge Trimble
' said as he granted a temporary i.
18 - injunction ordering.them to *dop._[
tS A tiearine >m wjK'tTnM- 'the imn
'* porary 'ordc.r should be made perc
manent will be beld Dec. 8 at Jon'
esboro. Judge Albert L. Reeves,"a
ie retired federal Judge" from Mis
souri who recently was appointed
*; ttyjoid Judge Trimble" in this term
'* ' of court, will preside.
The Monday hearing began af j
ter Judge Trimble ruled that the
' . complaints filed by the school oft'cials
stated a cause of action.-"
and that his court had jurisdiction
" to hear the case. Earlier, iast '
st month, attorneys for the defend0
ants" had taken the opposite-view^?
The judge also held that state'
laws calljngi for segregation oi'
Negro students in public schools
u no longer were Va.id. lie said, attempts
by the defendants^, to get 1
i, school officials to bar against the
h law was set out in the Supreme,
n Court's decision,
it *
"- .\K\VS OF HONEA PATH. S. C.
ie LIBERTY BAPTIST CHL'KCH
B" Rev. D. Ill Walker?Pastor
e . ' ...
rz--? Sunday was a lovely day, T h e
Sunday School workers were a* t .
their appointed places. Subject of
;Ho ?FrtVnrrf nf Mine"
d I,uke 5:21-15; 27:32. Motto Text:!'
s' They that are whole need not a j
physician but they that are sick, j
*' I came not t.n nail thp rightMUSld
hut sinners to repentance." Luke 5: I
"'31:33. The lesson was wonderfully |
di^ussetlr
i At 11 o'clock the Revi Redd gra ;
c jed the pulpit in the absence of
our pastor. lie took as a subject: j '
Sub-Fishing,. His sermon was en j
inved hy all pv'ieff*?pastor
t was present for the afternoon service
and was able to 'take-over a-?
?'RTTT-FlasZTMrsT^tr. Roberson i s
r our faithful leader and is always
'l' on the job.
? The Deaconess are planning a
rs program on the 4th Sunday night.
Nov. 27. It will be presented .a s"
v* Young People's Night, for the
benefit cf th" V""' <"*4 Fund,
\v which is l>eing erected and will be ,
s called New Liberty Baptist Church,
e The pastor and members a r e 1
ar working wonderfully together.
Pr There is no report of sickness
't. in the .community. However, Mrs. J
s Francis Robertson was called to?
"ic I)etro.it, Mich., on account of the |
at sickness of her daughter, Isabel! 1
e- Bobo who was hospitalized. W e I
t*e are hoping that Mrs. Robertson I
to- will fiini her daughter improving.
? .Mrs, Oracie' Miller, ltpt. ?
he
de I N ION VI LI.K..AME CHURCH
m Rev-." W. .M. (Irant?Pastor
he (live onto the Lord the best you
?H. have, and the best will come back i.
lia to you. <=
up Sunday was a beautiful day a t !
ist Unionville. The Sunday School l>ea
:,ran at 10:20 with th<r"^ipt. a n d c
ho his,co-workers at their post, o f 5
t- lufy. The lesson was beautifully S
h- taught and discussed by our pas- <j
fo. tor. ^ ?
as Sunday morning worship began
ed at 1.1:45 with the Senior a n d C
to- Gospel Choir singing, Holy Holy, j 2
I's After the order of service, the 5
ay love feast was taken. , ?
nd - The scripture was found in the 2
ur book of St. Matthew* 26-49 verse. ?
yd The Gospel choir gave a lively se- S
. k'ctioru afterwhich mrr? pastor >
ve hiountcd the rostrum to bring c
ey forth the message. His text w a
pn 1 taken from the book of-StT Matt. ?
a 7th chapter and 6th verse. Sub. ?
n- The Lamb of the Cross. He bro- ^
[r. ught to us a soul stirring sermon. ?
le, Didn't our heart burn while t h e <j
k- man of God spo^e to us.
rtd The Lord Supper was adminis-'S
tered to a great number. s
ve Official hoard meeting w a s held 2
j Monday night to re-elect officers ?
ic,- 1 for the coming year. 5
rt ,1 PtMlIf fnr I TaIAH \r\ 1 1 ( ll f t
nn may grow stronger in the I^ord. ' * <
*1*rttal collection, $48.45, I 5
!?.: Brunson, Itpt. ^
1
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rtTO LEADEM -? -?-y?
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dered To t Savin^s Plan !
iJ
'S A1?ne 1 Join The Payroll j'
... Simple and So Goodf ^
Applo Sauce Buffet
COME ONE, COME ALL and help yoursetvcs^o this dessert! *nl
"Apple Sauce Buff^ is so cimpin, i< imi i?f.. ' I~>;i
someone think of this before" category. And it's so good tasting, 1 an
everyone will enjoy it. ----- j
Just fill a big deep bowl to the brim with your favorite brand
of ready-to-serve apple sauce, well chilled.-Around it set smaller;
bowls each containing a different topping. Guests help themselves, ^
and have fun selecting the various delicious toppings for the|
sauce. You'll find they will combine one, two or three toppings
and then come back for second, helpings to taste the others. i j
The toppings suggested here are coconut, peanuts, whippedi
cream and crumbled peppermint candies. You might offer raisins, j
candied chopped ginger, crunched peanut brittle, marshmallowi
cream, maraschino cherries, mixed citron fruits, or slivered ]
almonds. The canned-apple sauce with its just-right consistency
and lively tang takes on new glory with toppings like these, {
APPLE SAUCE BUFFET \
6 cups canned apple sauce, 1 cup shredded coconutf?
chilled 1 cup salted peanuts *
\'i pint heavy cream, whipped 1 cup crushed i peppermint qR
Serve apple sauce in. large bowl. Put whipped cream, coconut, J
peanuts and crushed peppermint candy irx small bowls. Place I . J
small bowls around lar<?e bnwl of nrinlp snnerv T.et vonr fnjosts!
fix their own combination of apple sauce. "Yields 8-10 servings.J
How Does Your Garden Grow?
PLANN1NG AND PATIENCE really pay oiT in plafiting. Ask any
successful gardener. He knows that careful preparation is the secret
of gardening success. Take-Nursery Stock, for example; Simply follow . ?
the pasy-to?undcrs4at>d directions from The Gardening CouncM and
you'll find the re.-idl.s bloom for themselves. i
1. Dig Idrge hot* ?o root* 2. Place plotif in ftble. Fill
ton be ipreod out without - within 2" ef lop with good top
crowding. joil,
, . - ,
\ . t ?? : . \f.. u ?V
4. Fill hole with top loll leaving a
3. Fill remainder of hole loucer effect nrownrl hnin nf aUnl ?^
w9|tf onri lul Thii it used lo catch rainfall. Q3
A word of advice: Prune the plan* unless the instructions tag tells >y
you that the pi'ant has been pruned for planting before shipment; and
remember to stake all trees,to prevent the soil loosening at the base
?nd around the roots, - r~*+i ??n j
The Gardening Council was recently formed as a service to home- t
owners by Empire Nursery Product* Co., Inc., Knight & Bostwick* | ,
William C. Moore & Co., Quaker llill, Inc., and (J. W. Stuart &
PERSONAL EXCESS SALES. I <
Clothing ? Furniture ? Sporting Coocls^ t J
?: ~NeW & Used Toys ? Heaters I >
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\ MKiiCIIANT TAYLOR |l
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Saturday, Noveir.b<r 12, 1955
K ANSAS IWltENTS SI K FOIt
11 "N i EVANS BROS.
OKT SMITH, Ark,-(AND- o/\#%TT?Y
rents'of 111 Negro ehildien have ' vilvv'Ol-''*' *
(I :st:it iii Federal District Coni*t'j A Full line of Qtfolity Foodi an4
'i1 suckiiik to force racial iiuc- Fresh M?*ts
ilion of public schools at near-1 % . >
Van Durcn. ( 2,'WO Laiirt'I S?? ^ 2120
The suit is the first of its l.i.r. 1 ' Wavorl- Sectif ^ IHIK%
tnl in Arkansas since the Sup- Jpen I ..til D I - e8t" kvenr^
ne Court's ruling against ptihlie 8 to 12
tool Jiiji.Cl'iWV- it charged Die I '
11 Hureu school hoard and Supt.
orett Kellcy with denying ad.nit-; ? ?~
ice of the children ?<? HtP "ll- ?-? ?~?"
life 'school, and asked for a lent- -I
VVV%fVV7 ' rary.
injunction, to he made ??-?
rnianent later, to keep t.he school . ?Ugnlu f~V?
rrnfts "I rom .h-pymr ^~~r^ ??3 !! r *1* 1
t.s and the class they represent. ... r..i:
a -I.;-. 1 1 ! 1 ?? (aiafantecd Ftccondil u>n ( ylindcr
Mi rt-vl ts, pijvilejrcs and , d Va|vos
v: ? invilur 1 lin IT s (\iikI it lit iuti f n
" "" "" ^ " Itaflerit's, .Starters ? uv..waiur? h,
. , .. Phonos (i-0">28?fi-0"?29
Attorneys wtio sij?lMMt the ooti-. - .. . - 7. a r
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n wore I lutrjvnod Marsha)!, eniof ' ?? ?? J .
itisel tor t.ite XAA.OT; 1'. Simp-*- . A A A # ?
ii Tate, regional rotmsnl from
mas; D. I., (iiare >of port Smith -?" ? " r~~~"' I
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Carver Village j.Columbia's
most economical j
hii bedroom apartments for I 1 ioH
olored? $.'19.00 antL ~t
nontli, or $9 and $10 per /"^*JL . A --?veek.
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Our Selection of
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RE-ROOF OR (.IVr. BETTER
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JffftSTE:, T- - USED CARS
No. Down Payment
Central Roofing and ! no Geryais Street
Supply Co. ;
aboard Park Phone 2-199."> j ColuiTil)lcl? S. C
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USED'CARS"iN TOWN I
buy from king pontiact;;.. IJ*.
. ^?1^10 UltLiiiohile l-Door. I
Fonf li-l ?<">!'. ftndio j 1 Ivdi'innatic, radio
a,v' >" ?*< '' aml $395
tiro*. ,*>?>;).> ' heater
( k'an " < I'.C.O Kuril 2-Door. Itmlio 1
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We Keep From 5ft to ftft Good Used Cars on
f. Our Lot at all times < 1
KING PONTIAC I
1925 MAIN ST. . * ' ^I