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race 2 In Memoriam ' ,^%s? Jf f rt ^ |p8?:: KKV. II. I). ICWISllY Wt'dyofirU. Son: I: Carolina i omrex ._Lir? ^uUnu ? Chier oi?the African >lctho?!i.-t ( hurch ] : '!al' y<.a !? }" u- here. t.\\v ::11 i -a., : .?< : ran li s JU'l e Io\V . * <io. an: (! at ; tn: take thy Y?'e ir.i>- y-> t very much, 1 i1t '.,.1,1 |,tinws best. Ami \\ m? ri <ntr work t>n earth is tin ou-'h T.hon till of us will he with you. I.OVIXC, W1FK. CHII.UKKN, ami (i IJ A XI) < II1T.DHKN hi Memoriam I.'KV. U. 1). ItROWN !p. s.i'l nicmu' v <>f dt-.-i l.'i i - 1 n i t at !u-r. - > !!. ! >. . w:i<> ; >-d . : :'< L' > ;,) - a--.. -Ii.:y . 1 \ itiH'i'l- tali - !*(?) h< ! 'I I > -1? ms is- fell W -li J. Li- !P.a?t?*r. in yl.iv" '<> <lu-i;: ;1< .has jiits*i ! i.'.-r tile stream ..lid lias ] earh-'d tin- liPlji'tit C llcist , ]*ft he Jt'll like a martyr?lie lied at his post. Sadly n isscd hy wife and child) en : \Vif 1-: Mrs. Ali.-o Tirown .Mrs. lK*l?*n Kowa'tU Mrs. Kara lie An.ier.snn Mrs. Marilyn Rivers' I >H'mlas liriiwii Mi-s 1 t > ice Drown ^ Moses liuwn Mi-s Haiti!- iJriiwn ? Formica C< PLASTIC WALL All Types Of ] EXPERTLY CAT J.? Martin's Lir 1705 TWO N I'HONF, 6-9875 t V t Noted Catholic R Says NAACP |H Not Extremist Me Mr, NEW YORK ? A prominent an< -Catholic layman has branded as 1 am .aise tnai jii's that the NAACI* is | an extremist jrroup. (iet iye K. Hunton, executive secretary of the Catholic Interracial ' Council of New York and editor ot ..i . i o 11 an< lvtcrruv.nl Review. declared >i , 10,1 ?: ..ere last wee* that the Association , ? > s"? i 'i-cii. and will continue to ase. ? '1 :ii' loyal aim constitutional . * . . , 1i n* % Hi its work lor civil netits. an. Jr. Hai.tou fontlasted XAACI' ski methods with the record of t h e 'llM .\ii Kiux Klarj and Adiu-e < uizens a 1 Council which, in1 .aid. "defy the ,en law <>f 11.0 land. Urgc fitizeii- in ^"ll :vft;>o in obey ilic Mipioiiic ( >?111 r a:n a.ai if. sort to economic pressure " and \ ioleiuc.'' ^ IIol i ailing upon ail Catholics' to "iin "conic out openly" for racial ins- '"'i< lice, Mr. ilunton asserted: "It is a '>'1" warning cause, consistent with A- rl,f merican democracy and in line with age-old teachings of the Church." ^ .Mi. Ilunton, who is a member of N the NAACP Hoard of 1 >i rectors, ' addressed the Catholic Interracial Forum on June L'T. Vi' Nine Killed oon tia t -? r-y in i nr\' in ^-Lar wrecK <i(K. OXFORD, Miss. ? A flaming ^'''u iwii-cHi collision killed nine per-nns Sunday and critically in.iureil ' ' ' l>e nii'.t survivor. It was Mi.-.-is...< Ore sippi s worst trail a- accident on nast f'hu Four of the dead wore piiiiu<Lin oom a or tiiat l>ar>t into flame-. "I wo ('ha ol.hei s were tiirown clear of '1 -tfri Lull loli'.,' Wteekaye. Three Wc'c i': It.]) t'ae car with the only survivor, verI: o .. ,i 11; \\ 11 i,n n i in in, lio - \ i a i -? .u OWe lavio-. ,l:.o? man lepoi*. d lo?r\critical condition at a n Wsford Vni hospital. Nov 11pathway patrolmen said all In all V. eie N't Si l'oes. dea i K a i i'atrolman M. D. Park- said R skid marks showed Fie ear diiven rich hy Whiison \\ illinjjhani, 2a. Ox- acat ford, was in the wronjf lane. The sent autos crashed on a straight stivtcl, I'ni of State Highway It! pit 2a!d a.n. You i'arks saai visibility was ?;o<?d. Hoi! (iafl Also killed in WillinyhanTs cat folk were Olive Wood, 21. Taylt.l. and Mo. Or-w.-e Kiittr. is, Oxford. ('.ho 'II-.,. .i i ?i I,,.., -i. Willi**- Mat* Houston, ill. I mvi con1 Hamilton, J7, LoHi of Ovfoni: ln,l- tliii: pluis Young. Junior V.walts, ?ii_T 19, Eddie Austin, It'. aU of AM>< - I,an villo; and Reuse Watley, 1. , Chi- stii; cago, 111. a.,-I ; - n ibinet Tops TILE FOR I5ATH H [71/k/kV f 1\MM V l?> VI INSTALLED st> s, loleum Shop ill fOTCH ROAD M Night 2-0727 1 L > < THE PALMET1 obinson-William [eld in Charlestoi BY MRS. E. M. PARKER CHARLESTON ? Charminp lanee Marthenia, daughter o i and Mrs. Fletcher Rohinsor 1 Kenneth Maurice, son of Mx 1 Mrs. Hyman Williams^" w'eYt 1 in a double ring ceremony le 15 in St. Peter's Roniar iholic ChurcJi. Rev. Robert K'h officiated. I'he luide were chantilly l;ie 1 tulle over'1 bi idal satin, "fa--' e<T with a fitted bodice a n rt thimble sleeves, with matchmills. I sU Cl't hl'Bl't ! . .* was trimmed wiiii s?.**juiii1 seed pearls. The lioiffnt:' rt featured a scallop lace ! ? ]> i .-ill. ;iny ruffles faliirjr 5ri< :al!ie?ita! Main. Sue wa< a'.ded liy Mis. Vivian Kis'ier. :if isirl. as iaatrou honor a'n! M:,. et Hose W illiams, sister of '!. out, maid of honor, lisses Pafricia I.emon, II mes. Mesiianies Mazeonu (Tintiys, a mi .loan Foster were lesm^iids. All weie attind i'i ; ? nylon and lace with fkned fics in wait/. lenjrth .ie.-iv n. C. Native rinrfnrato Vk!/ L/ WIU1 UiV AXSAS CITY. Kns. ?at t iniencement exei rises ??f Cen] Bantist Theological Semin1 in Kansas* City. Kansas the torate degree in Religious cation f I).R.K.l was conferron the Rev. E. E. Chappelle, lev. E. Chappelle is a native <>r en wood, S. C. and formerly ored the First Baptist eh in Suffolk. Ya. liefer-* ing to Kansas City, Mo. Mr. ppelle received his A. I!. <! e from Benedict College. hi: . degree from Howard T'nidty, his S.T.M. decree f-oju rlin Graduate School of T.hei? . He <tudiod for summers i:i on Thooloyical Seminary i \" York an?l finally oomplot roqiiironionts for (ho doctorate co in ( '( >! ra! Seminary it: isas ("ity. Kansas, ov. riiapjiolle has had -n> >>? I'vu.'iii" ci- olonjr with hilemic achievements. Ho wans a delegate from Howard vorsitv to attend tho World th Conference in Amsterdam. land in 1 he pastured in :'nev, S. Klyiin. Ohio. Suf, Va. and now in Kansas City, In 1 (? *>.">, the Second llapti-i rch sent him and his wife to Wiii id I'ajith-: Alliance which coned in London. Knyland. On s trip they toured twelve fort countries including the Holy ds. At present he is an inictrm in I'e|ijr i>us K lucation Sy- (ina*;c Theoluify at WestI'.aM ist S'e>->iin;M \- ami pastor the Second Map!:-t 'hutch n*' i \ j . hat _ ? ? vivun, iciicsiung iaves you get with a jrillette peed Razor light matched to *?guiar your face I - Aeach wlm Blue Blade I . Dispenser and I Styrene case | rp LEAPEB _ s Nuptials I;1 11 Church : f i he.li The fitted bodice in taffeta with c f wide Cumberland) and sash houfff aht skirt. Their hats were of cir- urT , 1 Uf i cular net veil with the front .: covered with daises, the same ^ ^ ' as he matron and maid of honor. Penny Foster, gowned in white* i nylon figured with two rows of " j nylon lace around the skirt car- 1,1 lied a basket of daisies. lUvight t*lp !!. .lones, carried t.he line':. I be grooms. attendants were his bro'her 1 /onis Williams. besn man ( Panic! <.'innnings, 'liri.-iot,her ^ 'iJ f 'oehi an. Henry Ade-r. ! tennis u '{ Wii'mm, and Norman !Iol>in-on. '" J 'rypuptlals ovmtts wnvo :i liiis- v . ? ? H.-moons -ui'VM'l at < . M - ^ lli ' nil-.-" Kol.'n-.nan! o i* . . , . ? I -V' ill.- in:11? . \ 1.ci'i'ij<hi ;<>v t n > it I I.i' 11 : fatly a? t!ic Hour- >! \lr. T , , Xi1' hi ami aim: "t t an ; : 'I':< wci.Minu hiik s \v< i ontm laiiml at' Xiw Reiil 11??n of ,l1"' < inn Service !i11111? ?i::i.: ft.l'iiwimr t!'?- it icinony. Mr Oat of town yuests were I nun .r < O.on,!.;a. S. <.. Mr. ami .Mm. . I'minis Williams, Mr. ami Mi s. . tm Kilgar Williams and Mrs. (Viomr.' .. , \Ue. ^ From I.nximrtoii. S. ( . Mi.John Sartor and Mrs. M. II. lu-n- I I dr. aial Mrs. St.. ('lair Robin- i son fioni Sumter, S. ('. and. rM t . I and Mrs. Melvin Itawlinjts. Wal- I torboro. S. The bride holds a IIS degree I from ' Winston-Salem Teachers I College, is KA Surer, teaches? H College, is an AKA Suror, teaches I in l.he Columbia, S. C. public B school system. The groom is a N graduate of Johnson ('. Smith B v 111\.. a member of the Omega i'-i l'tii Fraternity, an instructor B in like Riverside lliy#i School, Sa' ]uda, X. C. i nc couple will reside in Co- m luml.ia, S. C l.dd'.i Oak Si. n' Beauticians Tour State House 01 f*. i . < *' .. > > !*;<* i > .1 :11 :.. 11 o . ,- ill 1 ...fit ^, i: rn ?i" acli> 1^, ^ \ 1 1 ' I it t ' ; I t' 4 I 1 t 11' I i t I L* i i * # * 4 > I' < I 1 I "W T .JdllC 1 S. ?' .Sixteen im ntit t - i. iti - ii -: <>:: li.<- ( it|?iit?i t > I i>>Illi)< .r ..III. I ucxiitv 111111 n i 11 jj . ! in it ]>. wT, V 1 Iin t r c Ui.ii wiiu-h proved 1 j lo T hoth reJVin.'iimr and odm-atioiai. "1Fi>!h>\viii}?' tin- tour tin sii'miji convened ;it th'- ho mi- ?>!" Mrs. T ("urn I.i'i* A 1' ton in (I icon view. ^ Ti-eie. i ef iesi.ments s'-i \ <-<l l> y t Jto liust'-s.s wei'i* enjoyed i?y c. ei ynr.e. Mrs. Amy S. Northrop, president of the chili, extended Win.Is <if thiinl s itnil appreciation t " "Who Says You Ne ? To Relieve'Hot IIIUUUII I I UIII \sll ( Mn. A. M., Watonga, Okla., adc J wa? torture. Had costly shots 3 ) but got no relief. Then took Pinl V They brought me new happim Bclence offers women new freedom 1 from much of the misery <5f c change - of - life, thanks to an t am azing new tablet developed espc- i aalhj to relieve these functionally- f caused discomforts. Doctors re- [ ported sensational results using C tins remarkable home treatment alp?e ... and no costly injections/ t ? Relief for 8 out of 1 0 Testedl Irritability, tortured nerves were j calmed. Dizziness relieved. Awful 1 hot flashes subsided. Here's why. 1 Unlike aspirin and such "general j purpose" remedies, this new tablet W c Is a unique combination of special I t -. i .1 _ * i . ? reen Rites i FlorenceL O R E N C E? Service-^ were, d here recently for Mr. ixander Ix?on Green of of 251 Ravenel St. who died at a Coihia Hospital, Tuesday, June h. le was the son of the late i/ly Green and Mary Gibb? and < horn at Moncks Corner. SC., ? lhso. He wa? a retired in Porter, having worked with A.C.L.R.R. Companv 4?> years. Ir. Ci reen was a nioinher if ihtimT^.M.K. Church it Moiirks ner. After niakinjr his home in ! eilee, lie connected himself h Cunihcrland A. ,M. K. Church Under the pastorate of l ite Lev. K. F. Han ' in < ivnrs: Wife, Mrs. Susan M. < 11; !! ; daughter, Mrs. Ida, 1!. i<-: two rrard.'hildrenT <>ne e. two nephews, Mr. Henry -"tr?Fliila. a: d Mi. |.ouis Frost, v York City; cousin Lev. ie< Yauwriytht. Moticks Coi ner oihei relat : \ < -. s. Hat; :< Kiniey for repiePiiio the local < i:;h its a model tie State Iioauticinns ("otivonn 11 (<).;ly at Lincoln Hi-Fa io->] i i .Sumter, S. C. ^O'* V>AC.A/*.00O0<,000/ WHY NOT BE INDEPENDENT Enroll Now At The Waverlv School Of Beauty Culture approved I PV THE STATE 5 ' 2'>r>9 n<>rvTis s** **<* t 1 f. M RFTIIRA. Director PHONE :? 01 70 ' >OOOvvvOOOOOOOOOOOOO'X'-. resh FISH Lher Bargains: rcen Peppers 10c ed Peooers 10c ot Sauce 10c lit 10c lack Pepper 10c ienna Sausage 10c 2 jral. Wesson Oil 99c FIILK THFY LA STOW White Soup Howls-- oc Cannarella Fish Market 1.???2 * cjjpMin'Y ST.' PH. Lr,267 ied Costly Shots Flashes' And lange-Of-Life?" Is, "Middle age \ \ timet a week f E*" ^fc&fljB [ham's Tablets. ( e??, comfortl"^ ~K"'? nedicines . . . acts directly on the SP ause of these troubles . . . works hrough a woman's sympathetic lervous system to relieve tense ( eelings and physical distress that )rlng unhappiness to so ihany. Clinical tests prove this. Now this amazing formula 19 it drugstores without prescription. Vsk for "Lydia Pinkham's Tabets". Doitt let change-of-life r0" 'ou of JoyT Qet handy PlnkNam's rablets. Contain blood-building ron. See how fast you can fee* rour happy self again ? without ostly shots! (Also liquid Lydia E. 5inkham's Vegetable CompoUhd.) * i '* I Jg < u -,% ? .