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* '* * * * 4 % -il ' * i>Mr i K/-J Saturday fimc 0,'1957? Africa Is Confines Fertility Rate, Saj NK\\* YOKK Recent studitv have: revealed that Africa "js i:ol a continent of teeming million: _v and that in some areas it is not reproducing itself," according ?t< an article in i.ne current issue oi ThC Crisis, official "journal of tin National Association for the Ad' k vancement of Colored People. The author, Dr. Irene Diggs professor of anthropology at Morgan State College in Ralt'i more, observes that during hei extensive travels she has beer "definitely impressed with the emptiness of Africa." . She says that nowhere in Africa is there and sizable area with a population density comparable to that of India, lndor China or Indonesia "Among factors which the author lists as accounting?. for a low fertility rate in Africa a r e the. introduction of disease from [Don't BIG BA1 JUL SHADY R 1927 1IKIDT ST. jdSRUKiv Palmetto Your Pali - Quality "" " ? You A \T~ I. I? I1U Ji Tickets Minutes of L< Minutes of Conv Minutes of Assc Minutes uf Sock School Catal / School Bulle School Pap , Graduation Annoi ? 1 Church Proft ~ Coin Envelo Order; PROM! WOR Mail Orders - - p I : jyvi ,?V it Of Low fs Writer s ' Europe, the spread of disease d t - .cause of improved communict i ion and transportation, main tt-trition and dietary deficienci > associated with poverty and u Hhyffienic conditions, "eultui * shock and social disorganizati1 - with the coming of the Europear and population migrations to t ' ban ami industrial areas. i' ' ' Dr* Diggs believe that dem graphy1 (the statistical study populations) is "an importa 1 factor in Africa's future." "The fact that black Africa . | sparsely rather than overpop t! laated in influences the potenti . urban and rural work force, tl , | birth rate, mortality rates, etc. ! she points out. ! "If wo exclude North Afri< with its -12 mill ions of people, v find that} black'.Africa-has on some 100,000,000 o"f_ people, HMMaa??a? Miss It R-B-CUE Y 4th EST PARK " ( OLVMBIA, S. C. (TT6;) i T Pnntinor 5 netto Leader Heat r Printing A re Willing 1 >b too Large or toe . )dges entions ] >ciations I il Clubs logs Bi tins Sym >ers Weddir uncements Wei rams \ * ; pes ' i i Accented fhrnnor PT, SATISFAi ;K GUARANr To Palmetto Printing <?> lVV\ THE PALMETTO LEA1 : ' i > ! RCA Victor 'Records Lena 'e* | NEW YORK?Lena Home's en lt" | casement at the Empire Room ir ujNew York"s Waldorf Astoria is e-> one of the most talked-about o |the 1 i?57 season. Her repertoin 'l-jw^;?varied" ~nnd e"xcil?h^r R C J Victor has captured on rec'ord: ' i I.pn:i at Viqv W/??* > .hi nt.uj ringing ior a re 11" eeptive audience all the tune* sh< does so well. ? From where she was horn . it ^ Brooklyn to the 'Waldorf is-not s great distance if measured ii miles, hut the long and circtiitou ? route began when _jLena was stil a little girl. Her rise to succes; aj in the entertainment world- i ^ a well known story, and now, a ,. the <heak of her career, the talent 1 jed thrush's many fans ertn hea 9 her _a* often as they wish via re ca cordings. "Viinn ce" The new RCA Victy^ album lY ! titled "Lena Home at the Wal a i dorf Astoria," features fifteen to] fj\ tunes, including' a Cole Porte ' medley and old favorites such a I -Mood Indigo," "I'm Beginhiiv I To See The Tight." '"Iloney Sue "Tie Rose,", and "'I Love to Ijove.' The 'orchestra is under the batoi |] of I .en hit* llayton. populati'.n rou.-h'y e .u,i! to that 9 of tiie T'*r.i;o?i States ami much IiL*^^ i? mil 01 . ? Afnoa-ihe." ar.j.oa:- ir. ;ho Tm:>cTFc article. 'T.ys:v:i:a a 1/ July issue The Crisis. Company Iquarters ? 1 L lltCd To Pay -> Small Books Booklets Band Bills setter Head Stationery lcinaoc* Jn 1CH11V.OO vaiuis pathy Cards ig Announcements iding Invitations Placards Car Cards h Mail CTORY rEED ^ ; Co. 1310 Assembly St. DER - t BIBLE SCHOOL HELD JONESVILLE?'Vacation Bib! School was held here June 10-1 The teachers were Mrs. Bu Mrs. Julia Spann Lon^, .Mr . .Martha Foster and Mrs. Pail. ! enia Glenn, M\rs. Martha Fust* s was also the 'directress. Mi f Maude Stewart, Mrs. Rosa Ilugl ? es and Mrs. Tressie Dotran we: r responsible for the refreshment * The highest attendance was t The total enrollment was abo' I 105. TlVir. /" ! _i__j . >v viUSBlg cxe cises were held Sunday night Jui i 16, 1957. * We hope the children .who don 1 attend Sunday School have, bet ? e-neourag-ed this week to attei ' some church some where. 3 Mrs. Pavt.henia.Glenn s . ' 1 KOCKFORD AND. GI.OVKR " A .VIE CIRCfIT Rev. \V. 1*. Gambrell, Pastor | MT. CAR.MKL? Sundi rr i School was opened Jon Time - Rockford ?' with the faithful fe p All classes combined and tauy r ! by t'hq Reporter from subject 1 s j Recognizing Clod's Provident IT - Everyone enjoyed the leview b - , the pastor. Morning service began. ..J > message by .Rev. .Gambrell iVo : 11 The s. 17TTTT 2TTis ye know Ik p'-o cr-.-Mfi'il ;tnii n>i d ai ' liai'V <! f\ i': V' i?i'- c : \ I'-.l. ' 'ifat i.TMi- ,Ji his cli'T.!. a; 1 'wo'.i!<i walk Worthy < f Irf!. _w! hath railed ymi unto hiand Glory. Tim. > : *.t. T . Ru/vr'.- Responsibility*. " ! This hetnjs St. il's I ?:.y a - Muft - for Rrdna.lv AMR Chhr ' ' who;-"' the' TV!t. C'armel Lodge tu i ed out: T.he program was g ml ^ i After the M. W. .1. present {'Rev. Charles Turman to deiiv | [the sermon. lit; us"d as a mi llject: ?The Rolling Stone? Tl; ^ .message was delivered with tit tit i power coming from t.he soul o ' j the man of God. He concluded 1 i ; singing "When All of Cod 1 Children (let Together. Hey. Clan ! brell, Rev. Cade and Rev. Thorn] ': son ma<le some remarks. Ren I rlicttion. \i Binner tvas sorted on "t lv ' ground. j Mrs. ('. B. J. Reporter - I Nine Million checks totaling .j trillion (that's 12 zeros!), dollai were, cleared through the nation 1-1000 hanks last year. f. open: if FARROW 8 One of the State's 1 , ;g STONE OR BRICK g PANELED KITCHENS :g h ISO I Ti PINE CABINETS ? CERAMIC TILE BATHS jg 3 BED ROOMS ig DISAPEARING STAIRS jg tAKPUKlS?FUKLHES 11 F.H.A. And V !? Go Out Farrow Rd. past ,5 wards State Park. Watch ? OPEN FOR INSPECTIC 1- ?TtJRNER^ ig EXCLUSr 113043 Main St. PI \ % r . ' ' ' ' ' L_ T"f. * - ; y PmSe S LEXINGTON ' NEWS le NEW BETHEL A..W.E. CHI'ECU ) itet. Carl C. Black, Pastor I! i j Sunday School opened at the" s" j usual h'oUr with a large attend'v ranee. The 'lesson was beautifully 11 [reviewed by the Supt. after which , * Rev. Black mounted the Rostrum [reading1 for his scripture * lesson ui. ounu, i 11ii v iicijji. III?> ie.\? 1 was found in St. Matt. 2 Chap. ^ ;13th ve.rse. Subject; "Detour.' ALlf* ilung Life's Highway." Minister^ * j were Elders David Wise from Col" Kimbia and Kev. W.E. Lee. ie j Little Berniee Ma reel 1 Bough, 'night, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. 1 Allen Boughnight of Dutch Folk,. " * was baptised. 1( Rev. and Mrs. Black had as their j guests Monday. Rev. Dlask's Mo :.tl?er and father Ml". and Mrs. W. R. Black. Carl Black Jr. returned to Smokes \\ ith. his grandparents |for .a visit. Little Charlotte Black lis spending some time "with her ^ grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. David Ha ruin of- leanest S.C. "Both ara th" son and daughter of Rev. a: d v u 'Mi *. Black. 1C l : . .Mrs. Kddic Taylor and Mf?. C* ... ff. -Raw Is pave a program Sun day afternoon. at Bethel* for tr.<3 Trustees. I Kev and Mrs. C.C.. Black were ,n7 trie (Sinner jruests of Mr. and Mr,-.. -,y .l.tino> T.W. Wise and Mr. Jo..a 1'. Wisy ,ou last Sunday. " ??~lIr^."nTl~MvV T..T'. "!;!.' V ;.~I as their dinner i-c.-ts U>v. A.?. , Bailey .frcr. St. .Rati! }titjVtI-1 ,UI eh a r eh. A:su p:\ .'tent we're M;\ he :U!'- ' : ProVm, Mrs. Kdv. ard \V,'*e and others. ,ve Mrs. Sara It. > :Iey ard- Mis* tu. ' Beatrice v(?:*een" are ' nite! lii'.jj ni .suih.ir.'er .-. h'Ol .-A Sta"-. <' .ietja in l)ran-."'ir.irjr. S.C. Mr. Wayne ed Raw Is- is spending the -sv.nv.ner la e;-. Xo'.v York City. I.. The T. A. ( !u' met r.t t'.w is homo of .Mr, and? M I .vid ;h Jones. Next nuo:!:.. rH~"' - held \ r .4 K .... I* t i r? _ i u in?11:.-ar;. lU'ija-r. v Visi4ir.? in cl.uivh Sunday vera i'.-v Mr.-. Amy T*:.yk-;ri of I;ihr.o?i;v3, 11- ?. C. . Minnie Doykin front p- San Angelo, texns: Mrs. .Testirie . !all of of Columbia. Mrs. Bell O' Rawls is "on "tiie sick list. N:ulir.e Harris, Ilcporkoif I * , / I 9 ~ I I VACATIONING T-N PTORIDA Mrs. Ella Mae Owens is vacate _ rs ioniner in ^Jacksonville, Tampa. VTS As, ami and other points in Florida. 1 _ ^ - ; . ? anwmtmmBrl -: HOUSE . 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