The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1957, Page Page 2, Image 2
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OKAN(!KIU!R(I- Several thousands
of persons front (dlumhra. 1
Jll'anehville. Kamhery:. Si. George | j
and other cities are 'xpeeled to'at- .
tnd dedication services here Sun- .
day for the new $50,000 liuildiny
elected here hy the William Grand
l.o'djre, Scottish Kite Masons o f 1
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-- The liuililiiiK is locate,*! on Wast }
Amelia Street in Oranjce+ttt-rjr. j
. " W. A. ( lenient of OraiHrehur}?.
yrainl master of the lodge. announ* ]
cod that dedication services will )
Levitt at p. m. 1
Featured speaker will he Dr. \V. j
R. Bowman, pyesiding elder of the ]
Aiapning District of the A M K j.
..Church, who will deliver a l.n-min-Jte
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SYLACAUGA, Ala., The Rev.
)an Whitsett reported SundayJiat
a death threat was made |
igainst the family of a . young
ninister who kicked over a Ku
vlu Klan cross. ~
Crosses were burned near the
?irst Methodist Church, where
(Vhitsett! is pastor, and the Eirst
baptist Church a s Klansmen
leaded by Alvin Ilorn held a raly'
in the hijrh school football
tadium Saturday niyht.
Rol?ed an.Lhooded but unmask-j
d, Klansmen attempted to erect
* cross on the same side of the
treet as the Methodist church i
vhere i\ youth service was in prorress.
Whitsett, who was out of j
own, said his associate pastor,
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KKK Cross,
gainst Family
the' Rev. Newton 'Malony, Uicke
over the cross.
The Klansmen finally placed th
cross on a lawn across the street
The youth service was not inter
rUpted.
Later Mrs. Malony. tvceived
.Voce warned that unless. 'tin- M.i
lonys and Whitsott;? were out a
towt in 10 days "your h"i>r an
your cL'ilil will 1k? blown
The Malon.vs have a P.- yoM-.d
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MRS. CANNON IH?MK
FROM HOSPITAL
Airs. Catherine Cannon ha> r?
turned home after being confine
for three weeks at the (loud Sua
aritan-Waverly Hospital.
Ilcr two (irundsons, .James. I
Hopkins and Huldreth ('.' Hopkin
motored down fro'm Washinjitoi
D. ('. to see her during her illnes
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I I'KRSO.NAI*
I Mrs. l>ollie A. (Iladd^n of Colun
liia, S. ('., one of the Founders 'an
for 1(5 years vice president of T1
National Association of Minister
j Wives, Inc., will soon le;*ve for tl
Annual Meeting in St. Davis, M
j The President. Mr. K, C. Bom
died recently. Calls have heen mac
upon Mrs. (Madden to become pre
sident but she will not stand f<
re-election even to the office si
now holds'. .At the reiplest of Pn
sident Boney. she served on the;
years.
j The Main objective of this ses;
ion is to complete pnvnient (whic
is almost out t on H<lad?iuurters a?
Home for Needy Wido" > of- Mini;
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Saturday,
Nixnn IJrtres Whites
I to Rid Selves of Pre
ASHV1LLK ? Vice Piesideiit1
_[ Richard M. Nixon last "week .urged 1
j White and Negro community ,
| leaders in the South to "assume
; personal responsibility for removing
the ^causes of racial preju-.
dice." n
"We must not leave this field ('
rlo thg_extremists,7 he said in a d
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speech .prepared for delivery befnie
tiie iinnual convention of the ii
(Jenertil Federation of \\roi'peff^~tr
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Nixon endorsed the President's |
four-poinf civil rights pograpi on I
which'members of the House begin 1
formal* debate in Washington last 1
week. Put he added:
fcIt may take decades to achieve I
enuality of opportunity for our |
Negro citizens if wo rely on. law
alone. And .that type? of struggle
in turn could'leave a lepra o f
bitterness which would poison our
nation and hurt our prestige a* '
broad."
TJin. vice, president. who toured
the newly-independent nations of J
Africa -in .Marvh. added that the I
futore of tin* world- will be docid- 5
ed by how the- 7(MJ million uon- 1
Whites of the neutVal nations of I
Africa and Asia line up in t'n- |
cold car. |
While Nixon was an (Jh-.na for
1 tne country's independence ceVe- .
monies, the Hew. Martin I.other"
King. leader of the Mont {joinery. ,,
Ala;, bus boycott, invited <him to
visit the South fin- a first-hand
.1 l<>ok at conditions thorn
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President Eisenhower previous- w
ly Rad hoen urjfocl hy N/jiid lahor
and church to make a |j
. speech in the- Smith calling on
Southerners to .cnrl; radial - vio-'?
. li i;cp an.l p.it into effect the Sui
p?!vt:.e Court's' ant i-scuTojrntim if
decisions. .
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1 The President has* declined all ;
' sur.h appeals on grounds he has
,1 spoken out repeatedly and firmly
airainst race violence and tliere
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would he no point in making another
speech.
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Administration .officials h a> v o j
- said the President relies mainly
d on hi- administrative and lejrislai
live-civil ritrhts programs and on
Southern jrood will which he feels
has already produced {float PVIfress
in civil rights.
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IN I.OVINd MEMORY 1
H. Pl'KCS PI5AKTS
I In loving Memory of my hus- i
hand, H. Hufus Drafts who do- 1
parted this life seven years ago,
't> .1 une lo, 1S>5(I. . 1
s j Yon are gone, hut not forgotten. 1
10 i " Your wife, , ; ?
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^ SisterS1: Mamie Sim tits
(Jenevii Simms '
Maggie Thomas . !
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"Who Says You I
To Relieve 'Ho
} Irritation From (
/ Mrs. A. M., Watonga, Okla., i
) wai torture. Had costly shot
j ) but got no relief. Then took P
I They brdught me new hap|
j Science offers women nettr.freednm
: irom much of the misery of
1 chance - of - life, thanks to an
! aiinwihsr new tablet developed cs/iej
daily to relieve these functionallycaused
discomforts. Doctors re
ported sensational results using
I this remarkable horne?treatment
i alone..,and no costly injectionsI
Relief for 8 out of 1 0 Tested!
i Irrftnhility, tortured nerves were
I calmed. Di/finess relieved. Awful
' hot Hashes subsided. Here's why.
I'nliko aspirin atid sueh "general
{ purpose" remedies, this new tablet
I is a unique combination of special
June 15, 1957
, Negroes
judice
Jury Mrs. Jane j
Weston Sunday
Kinal rites will be held Sunday
don for Mrs. Jane Weston, !??;. of
ohunbi.i and Kascover. S. C.V.-who'
fed early Tuesday morning1 foil >w-.
ig a long illness.
Although she had been in fa:! big.'
ealth for 10 years, Mrs. We-* (>...
w| In.mi luiriiiH.'n op'y about rn
Mrs. Weston ?
maths.
Death eame at 1:DO A. M. Tues*
ay at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
rayton Fleming in Ea'stuvdf,
here she had been livimr the ;>ast
car. Mrs. Fleming' is a gratvi- .
aughtev.
Services will be held at Zion
encvolent Church, Kastover where
he held membership for more than
<? years. Williams Funeral Home
f'Columbia will be "in charge, of
uterment.
.Mrs. Weston, known to thoiisn<is
in this area as "Aunt .lane,"
.as born in Lower Richland. South
Molina, on April !), the dauhtei'
of the late- Robert and Kinily
?uyu.
She married .luff Weston in 1 ^9
mho the union was horn six childpiv.
-Mr. Weston -died in Any:u.-.ft
11131.
Two children?Yola and Ii?>!??'?*: receded
her in death. The four
urvivinji" children are: Mrs.-Maron
James of Kli/.ahefVf,. X. J.; Mrs.
lanie lioyd of Klizaheth, X. J.; - -Mr.
,Vessie Weston of Hopkins, S. < .
ied Mr. Wilhert Weston of Coluiii>ia.
(itl.i r sin .ivors inelu.de a dauMier-in-,
Mrs. Robert Weston > f
vli/abeth, X. J.; 22 jrrandchil hen
uvd <><! {iieat-grandchildren.
'I he httpe national debt < u r
cuiiwrer pen-ration .will inherit
diould keep, them from one i*) 1'kiL'.ehce
ancestor worshiv
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t Flashes' AhcT
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inkham S "Tablet#. { V?! W
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cause of these troubles . . . works
through a woman's' sympathetic
nervous sy em to relieve tense
feelings a:tc physical distress that
bring unhnopiness to so-many. f
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.your happy self .again ? without
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