San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Kami's City News
• ftplendid mi *ion waa held Mbud.iv
at prospect, willi the president, Mr*.
lJf*ie Watson, 111 chaigc. Itcv. I
Jnbtixtn and tin ti li«^r. Aim, mi. I
granddaughter, tiloriu, of Hai \
tonlo, vi-ted thelp ni(ithrf. V- ft :
mother, and prr.it griindmotl?oiv<<1 -
I Inunnli Johnson, mid other'rWiM* t •«•
here, Saturday. ,,tT')w
Mtnday sehool t iilUii t"h i>' ' r
by the assistant superintenilWir^V -
Jcfferine Jeffersim, with HlfPt I..
McKenrie of San Antonio
tlir review. nml delivering the ■jpri c
message. Mrs. A. Prince arrvtdVt
piano. Sunday afternoon, lli^f,' Jat?. «
P.ailey of San Antonio brought V-ie
nio-«nge ami tin* Junior cholf'Vh*
rfinifi' of M-rvi es. Total amoVbO titl-
ed \\a* $-4.70.
After spending two week* hen •«.
tin* hou*e guest of hrr daughter, M" .
Willi. Ku.vkcndall, and familr,
florh Kinney of York town left 4 n
«*:iy for Corpus Christ!, neciuwp: d
b\ Mr :iti«l Mm. Albert. Mr. and *
I.. S. Tm :ue rilliil to Jmu
t.«a, Utinday. They wore accomp:
luck b> Mrs. A. Mhmiii of Da si
Mom Sr.. Mm. I'll
Hick* ami daughter, Mini IW
tirat.t, visited in Nixon, Suuriay
ernoon, where Hev. Haywotd <! v-
ered • lit* message.' Amount raised • i*
S147.17. Cue-is wfi prraeni f, m
Yoakum, Shiner. Cotpna Christ!. ud
Karne* Cltv. Also attending v •;••*
Hev. IMd*. H«*v. P.-others, li-v.
Haywood and ltev. Fllisou.
After visiting wit?i relatives lu
'IV vs, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jflfcir li *e
rrtilriiwl to their home in f<n* \n-
geJca, t'iil.. and report liavinu an
imijo; able trl| .
Oakland News
Services were firl.l nf 'tlii* Church
of Cud la Christ, Saturday ui|lit, |
F.ldcr Illton tirig.* of Snn .Antonio
delivering tlir tnc'sage. Among tbo.se j
stteudjn; tin* sen lea v.vic ilr*. Kuth /
I rejigs. Mrf. Mvrlb* Thompson. Mix. i
t• im il' l.- ui*. and l'l«h*r find Mra. I
A. lti-ll of Snn Antonio.
Da
and
ISo. African Officials Hope that
Desegregation Fails in U S.
By SAMUEL P. PERRY, JR
For tna A Rorlat il Negro I'reaa
A rbarlie ami f .mil*, tWdi'jr
k r nn.i (niuiiv. a. f. Cc.ff. v mi.! i IJOSTON— South African governmental officials and support-
m"' ti"! ° arc intently watching the United BtaU. "for any gign. of
mimi ,in.i \v. ..u<i, i„ , retrogression in desegregation, and such items M the troubles
v.viiiinr. snmiuy nwhi. Mi« h.tiih-<> , in Little Rock are played up in the paper*." They hope that
Ward of Houston apent tin* wn'k mil desegregation fails in the U. S.
This statement was made last week by Anglican Archbishop
Jcost de Blank of Capetown, South Africa, at a press confer-
lnTi*. Mi*a lMry Ail'in of ll illrtt*
vllk vinlti'd bi r mother, Mr*. Ji>unk
A i la ma.
8rrviii*a wrr *
cb iiri b, Suud.'iy
lii'ld tit tin1
t*\ rniiig.
l'.ipti>t
Flatonia News
I
Nervier* wi*rr li^Ul at St. Paul on
XI II M KOK \ l*KfA\ T r. Wan-a D st Jaui -* fr^-lit), St. T :* nuth..r of .« 1-.„k on tin Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Willir M. «; l- ,
^ 1 '.1' *i '• h* \H\. • '•••n «-nt ut l'olor 'il 1 ' • . autMct.!m fii*i ran ••••pv f« r Karl M lH**!;rrMin, I ley and ilanshtrra, J'anrjr, Andrry. and
prraidi ami b Life Ivmitibk mmibfi dsttei vracnt iibmaI r **«'mg i f XAACP s t
and. I' . «-]• - ft mI ' ;i -i' kii i**rv in :>.grini p*.'* .ml |iubli li*'i| |.\ tu* Kxim^Iiwii l'r** a, Xi*w Vork
Ci'.v Mm •" it*r Aii'\>hf*°i,f of tli** N A Ai 1' aud ilix u** '* vanooa n*iMv'* of tli«* aitiviti*'* of aui'h oi"*<iulzat.
■■ I I' I'll'1 hook'a an jot, 1 St^ Jaui'r bokU .i il"i*tor:itr i-i phil«-|ili> f. m Saint
I a >r. m h. | ti-u< li r, bu-iu -.nian, aud .* a m« lub.-r of \ \Al1', Kapjia IHta I*i, the
M i - Mkfl Mtri p r-
f
Poii Lavaca Newi
it Ma<'*ilo«ii.i liafrti^t i-bur^k. Hrv. P. ' a w.«« k Veiling in the rity.
L. I in k i* nioil^ratur and lli*r. Mr*, lli^i/.ie l?url « H|*mMir *«l a pro-
nwa rr T. . i> for pub- | Smi, h ^ s lrf, ^.r..lt„r# . isram « n Tmwlat •uni g. Itefn li-
lurt \wk ) . . ' nienta w re M>rv**d Mboiing tin* affair.
, ai*an< a J iW«' *> h«*'l « unli .. «• .«. m j u
fhi-* j «i'i"' ' barm Morrow vnatod nia
ailed n> HniMM n h iFridgjr Bi|bu CLiI- I granii|tar**nra o*er th * w**ek «d. IV
Mr. ;• & «t \Jj-« KiirM* <*« le and <"r*'n enrolled nurnlfr^l 110. Mt> j 1 • *f"'l i"g 'r* if Taylor w«*re p« n-
Tlu'y atiiyifi a
'I f.. «.f Ffoiiht< n
inc b 'r n>. tii* Kore fam-
I •'li'T r**Uit.\«'H .-.-id fri*niil*.
Pieasanton News
M a II'• ' :*Mt.i Child*, d.rnghter of I
y. uid Vlr^ Henry t'liikl*. aju-nt J
the w *^k •'iwi i i Knii Ant«I|| «* W ith I
ari a out. Mr* M.kir *l Mauiiel Mrs.
i'arro* (iiiuinu::^ uf Miziu*! , ill.
A 6ai> -mal r* will take
plar* uf \Ui'•«'(!« i.ia KaptUit ' bui -'h.
Joiirdaiil' D, til* Ki v. HartfielH, paa*
Seiruin News
♦ MnmrtiHie ii;i«
ft */4 at fliwf
rfnm-fc. |{rv. V\\ A iH.'rewn. pOMfor,
SuthI.-i nft*ru<><m, July 1*7. at .'J n"-
rl«w*k. wader tin- aiiK^i- «•* of J. hmIi-
in^tun lod^«. \« l! l, f'. and A M.
Tli- primi|ial jqieaki-r v. a« fh«' Her.
I* P X**tmz taiator «<f Jarob'e t'bii[K
el Mi^lmilirit ••bun h of San Antonio.
Vlr : nd Mrs. Jerry Tyrone had a*
the r gueKt* laot w *k. Mr. aid Mr*.
Kug**ii«* *Cynn e of Marl n. Kusene
T • • •• U a «• i-ii « f Jerry Tyro.ie,
and b * flfif** an iAKtrni-tor in the
M irlin v.'i in IVbile in tliia
ar>*H tb \ \ >Mt«*i in San Auto'iio.
In "bt- fiHe'rrl k «>r\ ••arri*,d luat
w<**k f r .1«'!n Sn ii tli > nam** « f the
wiJiik. VIrw Surah Sii .th. was omit-
ted.
Georfe jrimifna. vko is viattJog bia
f«tb * " 1^1 William-, and other
pdut ivew v. bouomi at a
dinner lir e niiioi -r hia fr *nds at
]! >\e pr.rk Monday ni lit, July
I'iiTee Caraway w.m prim ipnl and
Mra, WiUim V lluitou, Sunda.\ p-boo!
.nMM^r tendet f. " ~11"
- ir aud Mra. I. -e "A"b<n * Trot-
tiT of San Autotiio were b< uiM* gu*>MtM
• i Mr. and Mr*.4411vi*r Williams and
XI i. and J'diii!«uii. M . unii j li'l I
Mr*, llartdd W mn, Mi*, t'.irne Jm -
imi*. and i Hlir of San Amour#
**e+*heir a. >rb*r Mr*. Mary Wiun.
Kddir Samp- a o|-4'hirngot 11*., apcui
^..r«*l br M.i''«fl"::i.i MaptiKt e'aureh.
Sund.iv mcht.
r li*
SHvffla: hob, Hubie, aud gram ai,
I.arry, all nw>tored to Sjii Anl .
S'lmlay. to via it their *wter. Mra. « !• •
«.[i I la \ wummI. and rYildrrif, lta'-rrt
atnl Hoaetta.
Mm* Dorothy J. L5«*U baa ,, -n
\isiting mitb her parent*. Mia. . Ivia
Rutler v ait d with h^r mother, ilr*.
Clara Duller.
(ion/.ates Nrwg
Mt. Zion Suiulaf
ntitfre.%a held a am
Kiwn at l'r"\ ideui-e T5a|^
la*t w vvi'b 11 *- W. A ^IbKklft* *4^
biw-" pa-Mr. Mrs. Olivi-i Simpson w.ik
Jj'iri'd at luiwi Lea < iuwh.
Sunday afteraoon. Her. G. W. K«l-
vrar Is giving the enlocy.
h'rankie It. .Tom'a 1a ntill n>ntir ',d
in tb** b« pital iu San Antuaio. Cr-wU-
iett Dukea baa bi*en ill for a while lie
la ronfiurd to h's bed.
Mr*. Nora Hidden, who i eut
eral days here visiting her aister. Mi.*a
Joaie l)avia, left for her lw nn' la
Cuero News
Mra Willie William*, who dvd
July 'JO in Ifouaton. Wi'.s buried
fri'in l!ri:tbe. C'laml, Snturdav, .Inly
<•!
n'eeea an I neubrw
tiver. In'ertneii wa*
ei'ineti' y with the IVirva Funeral
Ii* me i'i Hiarge.
Mr*. l*in' Utiles iw very ill Mr*.
Mabel C. J'brop hire. Mr*. Curine
?"aywiM>d, Mr-, c.illte fSrant. Mra.
(i.,rtr,!i'n Av.'tit, ^l'*s S. It. Far-
r"w end M' * M. ti Kdwanl* at lead-
ed a \ror* abo*i at Na~^retb aeai'*mv
In Yi'-t iria. Miss Jo^diiae Cro field
uf Oh'ahoma v n* the in*trur?«r.
Mrs. lira M.ie Chi'trr and rbildren
«f Waller. Ti'sa*. vl;:i • I tlie'r moth-
er. Mra. Iki;i?ii* ?Hi!er f. r two v f'.\
Mr*. Mill r and hualmfd vi*:ted I t
brother, Ciller Cinner, wao ia in
r.r n k.' Ar \ hotpital.
eUri'.
' Vol think draegregalinn la alow
In tba Houthf* he remarked to re-
|M rlera, **Yea, hut at lenat you are
making prouresa.
"In the l! ii Ion of South Afrira, we
bine Uiet ground in the past 10 year*.
* Now we enu't ha\e mixed clubs,
ami mixed arhoolN are ruled out.
"The Ditrli Hefornu'd ehureh aup-
i0 lie.. I.. I>. Ji btiHou, pnator. offi-1 government mo\es in an idealia-
•ate'. i h. • led by lirv. O. K. llrewater jjc WUy
ai 1 l e\ I.. A. I biina>. Survivor*! "Other ehureh icroupa, im-lmliug the
tnelude two iburhtera. Mrs. tJLrdys AntjUean and Homan C n t h o 1 i e
Taylor and Mr*. Ueatriee firlmea; | liberal gr uj a and the Hlaek
' ' ' x'' ^ gg-ii (« group liberal tbHi won
lewis. Mra. Aliee Ilvrd, M a. Daiay fn) woffc HM|n,^he mom."
Kvnr*. anl Mrs. Ureter l!ul h na;| ||te|,0p de Blank imlieated that
and olir r rela- . (jH n, HOin^ leadeiabip among the
in I. ergreen ('oloreUa iu the I'nion a* well
nmoiig the Afrieana.
"However," he noted, "most of the
leadership baa been arretted, ia out on
I nil. but ran do little, ean attend no
meetings."
The Angliean ehureh leader er
pressed the belief that the praetiee,
terinel a rarryoier from feudal liiu«**,
if bixiug whiter ail iu Ibe front of
(borebew aud eolored peraoua hi the
tear, was dying out in ibe I'liion aud
' nieoibera of all raeial group* are
coming to the altar rail together."
lieu I.Mirally afaking. Itishop de
Hl tuk aaw no quiek end to se^rega-
tUm in tlie Cuion, little lu pe for prog-
ress in the immediate future.
"We are trying," he concluded, "to
create leadership in each group
.{wJiH''*. eolored*. Afrieana). We are
j>fc rn^tbelling our tbeo|ogie:i| aehoola.
Wo 8ie building chlirchea. And we
are .working against the poverty
wii -re t'.e average African earns but
s:j." a moulli and when* the minimum
a family can live on ia $4-1 a month."
Voakum News
Mr and Mrs. Osjir Porrbe und
family >«eat 111 • weefc c::d in Corjofli
Cbr' ti in t'je b ui«' of" flie Ilarvhy
family. Hobert Adams hud a two
wei4 vgralioti, and he and ki* ;'aauly
spent a week in Snn .\at uiio visiting
livr BiiT.pl Mr.. Mallf (i,'i.n.1 ''** *"«"«" '""I" ' «•
M ft. eajefl taat tile ehureh clauae wliu-h
family, tuber* * s.^ Mm. | WQI^ pr,Aihit Afrieans from attend-
Viola Owen-. I!« b t*"^! ir I* I \\4F s ; lag l-lnireliea in while areas probably
Mixaeh Mi he I Mar l'er!iina «!: I JHa;-|wuA be en forced largely Imnviiisc of
gio I'erkni*. \li> < uw i ij^inigind <tlietrtirloua churches' "effective pro-
Mr* Uatherine Ki >mg • ^ gt
7
Jersey Assembly
Votes Against
Housing J. Crow
By th« A**oe|at«d Negro rreas
THENTON The New Jersey aa-
seinbly last week let it be known
that the people of New Jersey "would
nut tolerate discrimination against
Negroes" at the new Levittowu com-
munity iu Jtnrlington county. The
resolution was sponsored b> Mr*. Mad
aline William*, the only Negro in the
ctdte legislature, uml aaseniblyman
Heujnniiu Franklin, III.
The voice vote cume after it was
brought to the attention of the assem-
bly that William J. Levitt planned an
'all white* community of 15.000 homes,
halfway between Trenton and l'hila-
delphia with Negroes barred from
Uvalde News
Urr. Klnrblnw * > at Ma post Una-
day 1b ii'.rk#y ebap.1. A
(irea FrMay nliiht h? Iho aJSiilnr
limit. Piirt!i'i|innla In a contest «rro
Mra. Mniwfll, first j.lnc# winner";
.Ml>a Jnaglla nullnnil, trcond; MUa
Mary Amoa, third: and Mi s Honnlo
KIii. IiT.hv, fourth. The MID) of $."-100
wna raised. Mra. Maxwell wns clown-
ed gueen.
The senior choir and coiiKrenatlon J
and the pastor attended aeryieea at Ht.
I'lilllipa in Han Antonio, 8imday aft-
(rnooti. The revival being conducted
hy Key. Jleilford will clone Friday.
Hey. and Mra. Kinchlow aud sou will
spend a f. w days in Meiluo.
Kerrville News
i
Mrs. Arilla Thouiaa of Hondo, was
a dinner guest in the home of Hev.
and Mrs. S. H. Jsmea, San Antonio,
prior to coming here for a visit. She
ia the bouse guest of Mr. aud Mr*.
C. E. Pat ton. She will attend the
muociation to be held iu Kcguin next
week.
(Continued on Page 3.)
Waelder Newa
Mrs speaks was guest s|M>aker foi
the Women's day program held here.
Hev. 1. T. Hewitt, pa*tor of St. Paul
Kaptist church, delivered both sermons
during the day.
Mrs. Tonraila Evan* of San Fran*
cisco, California : and daughter, Edith,
are visiting relatives and friends here.
Kuhy Jean Wilson and baby of l.ns
Angeles, are visiting her mother and
other relatives. Her husband ia in the
service.
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POLIO
Yes
Yes
Yes
VliUS DISEASES
Yes
Yes
No
AkTHftlTiS
Yes
Yes
Yes *
BIRTH DEFECTS
Yes
Yes
Yes*
CcKTRAl f!ErV0«S
STSTIM D150RDESS
Yes
Yes
No
t- Patient c.l'J lo, chiHr> r, 'l.'Cugh It it
aerng ditv^optd fcr the ncut future.
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an'i cimgrona n went
ap|M'ur on j i'^ram
with Rer. Ha;, wood
sermon.
.'v number M p« rs- :
e i ;re s heUf nt Pro*
ehureh in tViiZab *.
Ilod*oii, Mr<- Mavliei rv
tor. Her. Davis, attended the funeral
nf iNMlson** nnele at Lyons, Texaa,
Sunday.
M. 1 . XfeChia and Mtai Bettie Jo
^ -ph.v ware marri'il i n uuie; eere
tnonv. Snfwrdiiy ruornit ami Miss
Mildr<'d i pr:is became tb" bride of
M lviii Bre« ks. Saturday ni lit
I oilier lleew i* Ml ill on the si. k list
Carol Jean <tladin\v. i'K«-nt, ur.es that
all persons with newa give it to
ber.
maki lunch-time a cheerful tims n hijrh note in the day!
Let the g'jod taste of Coca-Cola add its own note of enjoy-
ment so welcome and *o ri^ht with meal.*' Coca-Cola: the
best-loved sparkling rirink in all the world! Start brightenin
up your meals with Coke . . . today!
W?iirar New*
Regular services were held at Mt.
Ar5 Kaptist and St. Jainis A IK
church'' . Both pay ors we e at their
posts. Mrs. Jean Inghrsm was a via
itor at St. Janfrs and three new
members joined at Mt. Arie. The l.a
^rinue a*sociation closed Feidav nmlit
fitOUUR
SIGN OF C000-MSH"
C05)rri^,t 1958 Tlw C«a-Cola Company
e" ajthority of Th. Co«a-Co!a Company by
RAN AVrONIIl ItX A COI.A BOTTUNC CO.
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Most By Doctors—Available
Now Without Prescription'
Stop* Attacks in Minute*... Relief Lasts for Hour* I
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formula prescribed more than any I loosen* mucous congestion, relieves
other by doctors for their private taut nervous tension. All this with-
patients is now available to asthma j out taking painful injections.
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