San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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miUAI. MARCH 4. nm
-WHO NO" (UBS ANNIVKR-
SART-Ilm are aoaM shot* from
the 100 Per Cent Wrong rlnb'n silver
anniversary all-sport* jamboree held
Kcnlljr in Atlanta. Ga. Upper left,
Toast ma ater Moes H. Kendrii opens
ciltbMttai Ontif 0 A hott pub-
lisher-editor of sponsoring Atlanta
I>sily World. greets almost BOO male
K':"^a. Rucbt. (Jillette's Win Elliot,
principal «p*ak*T. g<>t to mike thre*
bourn, 4o minutes after event opened
•—-railing rlub "longest but not wrong-
eat."
Others, left to right, across t« p are
'Je*ae Owens. Jos I uis and Father
Edward Hanks.
Nest lins down carries Jim Crisp,
Lsngston (Oklahoma) university
coach: A. L. Thompson, 101) Per
Cent club president; Tennessee's l)r.
Granville 8swyer, Louir Crisp, B. T.
Harvey of Alabama #tata, C'lsreace
Childs and J. K. E. Let. Jr. «back to
camera) of Florida A and H.
Prom left in next panel are L. L.
"DickH Htidsos, Chicago, who reprs-
aented Althea Gibson and Abo Hsper-
Htein; 100 Per Csnters Thompson.
Emel JJentt, W. A. Skott. HI. T. J.
Crittendon, Kendrii, A. V. President
Hufus K. Clement, Klliot, 100 Per
Centers Rns«ell Simmons, Jack
Adams. Billy Nix and Joe Daniels,
standing a Wove Elliot and Father
Ranks, and Birmingham World Edi-
tor E. O. Jackaon, representinf Na-
tional Newspaper Publishers associa-
tion.
Profiled gent Is TennrtKAHTHrfli
Clan ton. III. sports publicity nun of
occasion, followed by Marios E.
Jackson. HI, World sports editor,
and eight members of A11<6IAC foot-
ball ream, Tnskcgse's Ross Owens,
and Lools. In lower left is
autographing for Bnlova
bert Lewis and Atlanta
ttr It. Thomas with Jot Loaia
on. Next is 100 Ptr Oeatar
Robinson who cited
Center shot shows Jock
from left, tht Atlanta
Bottling company, assisting
left, and PnaHint
son. second from right, la the
tation of th« Con-CoU
donated Scott foothaU
trophy to Florida's
frees Mt, •
Ball High Presents
H-T College
Choir, March 4
■BQCIN. Teias—The faculty and
students of Bill blch school will pre-
urat the famed Huston-Tillotaon col*
le*e A Capella concert choir la a ma-
•leal recital at 8 o'clock, la the Ball
kick raualoa Wfcr night, March
«.
Thle outstanding muslral anrcca-
tlon la belu* presented aa an outstaal-
iuc feature of the Artlat aerie* of tkt
•chtol.
The eh air la uader the directina aI
KaUiaalel William* who h*a woa a
reputation aa betn* oae of the moat
oatotandinc flfares Is thle field of
work in Nepo collegea, Highly aoc-
eeaafol mmiaaia hare been rendered
la all of the major cltlea of Ttiaa.
To add to thle, the choir kaa appeared
la pregrem. thrnaibotit the Heath-
weat area of the United Stales.
The program «U1 ha centered around
•killfnl rondltione of operatic, classi-
cal, folk Koine and aplrltuela. Aa the
neatly dreeeed *roui> of 40 clerer,
scholarly ainnere take the eteee, they
eoon prove to all preaeiit that thfy
poxnrea that type of feeling to five
to their audience the mnalcat wealth
of their touls. Some of the men and
women la the gronp hare been given
ncholarahlpa to the college on their
rauaical ahllitjr.
llnaion-TUIotaon college, In Am-
tin, la a Congregatlonallat.Methodlat,
four-year, liberal arta college. Thla
denominational inatltutlon la a mem-
ber of the United Negro college fund,
and JI-Ta preaident. Dr. J. J. Sea-
hrook, haa played an Important part
In fund actlritles through the yeara.
It haa alao been hie honor to be elect'
ps* Diet Game,
inking
Boat
button
Br the Aeaoclated Negro Pre**
WASHINGTON, D. f—Aa off
duty die* gaaae aad drinking
Reread predaet police prlraU
Mi aatftar sh*ri*d wltk tor-
lag to kill kba, and twa ether*
ir g—trm date lalln
aai lareetigadoa of the affair.
• a D. C.
afflaar, M
J.
Ha aafhnd a
Maker Packs His
Lamps in Popcorn
By 1k* Associated Negro Preea
OUICAOO—A popular apot at tke
recent Chicago gift ehow waa the dla-
play room of • lamp make* from
riuihlng, N. T„ who pacha kia lampa
in |H>|Korn. A company official aald:
"We're reduced breakage about TS
per rent elnce we atarted nalng It In
our ahipmcnla about three montha
ed preaident of thla educational proj-
ect
Pre-aale tlcketa are now in the
handa of the otudenia and faculty
memhrra oI Ball kigh. From/ all indi-
cation a, aa overflowing bouae will
attend.
(Adverliaemeut)
M
Store (Jntted ky
fire Second Tim
Br the Aaooctated Metro Preae
IIOMTOOUBBT, Ala. - 8tal
Highway Director Bam Boglehardl
one of the leadera la the re toning <4
eaa eaaaty aad. tko ranking e
clualon of Negro reaidenta from thai
voting dtatrlct," (nffered a flnanrlal
Mtbark recently when fire gutted hig
atora In nearby Bhortar for Ike eeo.
aad time in eight yeara.
Tho Uteat (in coat Kngtehariit. |
■amker at tke White dtiieea coum
all. between f1(1,000 and fSO.OOO ' III
aald kia artivitiea in the council might
have aomething to do with tka loel.
daat. Inveatigatora, meanwhile, weH
ekecklng the poaalbillty of araon.
The at ere, located between Monb
gomery and Tuekegeo. woa firat gut>
led In 10.12. located In a tcrvic^
alation, tka atoee waa atocked «iik
lercantile.
Knglehardt, aomo monlha ac^
helped puah a drive In the atate aen-
ate that led to the retoning of the
county, in which the Tnakejee *ak
lege town la located. Aa a reanlt. hnn-
dreds of Negroea were puahed nut of
tka city llmlta and rendered Ineligible
to vote In tke town'e election"
■ VJ
i '• • . i
ago." He aald they recently akipi.rd
1100 lampa to California without 4
aingle caaualty.
The firm uaea 4000 |>ounda ol
corn—pop|ied at the plaut—to purlc
about laiu|« daily. The corn ia
unaalted and unbuttered, but the cut-
tomera don't c tu|ilain, aud "I em ii."
aaid the official aa he popped a hand-
fal into hia mouth."
Jake" Oaither. Neat Bill Robinioa,
Atlanta Journal, receivea citation far
the Sporting Newt.
Ia final akot, Kendrix given aur-
prlaa citation to Atlanta Llfa In-
auranre company'a Charloi W. Oreene
aad O. E. I)elorme, riakt, with
Thoopoon it ending in. To the front
are XCIllot, KAMI' Vice I'reaident
Lea, Jr, who acccpted citation for
Orange Bloaaom claaeic committee,
and "Cback of Decade" Oaither. The
Coca-Cola company, Ita Atlanta bot-
tler and Atlanta Life co-aponaored
tke event
all-time favorite!
First Choice for Lasting Freshness
Hallettsville News
The band and cboral group of 8«e-
Vent-Mayo high tcheol were preaent-
cd in a mtiaicnl Sunday night nt
Pleasant Hatt apllti dtmtfk by tks
directors, Mr*. Porter I*e atoms
nnd W. X. Gobert. The band mem-
bers made their firat eppearaaee ia
band aniforme of maroon and white.
The effair was aponaored by the
junior choir. Her. 0. W. Rdwarde
ia pantor.
11i bend and choral group alao pr -
aented a anaieal program Wclnee-
dnr night in the gymnatium M the
aciiool in ohoervanee of Pnbhe School
Week. E. J Mnyo gave the addre*.
Following the program, the a ad. ewe
was «erve-l refrealimentt in the hoin*-
making department by Mi« Lhcy
Adams and the home economics de-
partment girl*.
Mrs. Marie flay, wife orf John
Clnv, die,), and was buried Monday
from Uichardaon Chapel Methodiat
church, with Rev. T. l>. Sima giving
the eulogy Wilson and C.rigga bad
charge of the funeral arrangements.
Charlie Washington, huabnnd of Mrs.
Bertha Washington, died in Tyler.
Teias. Funeral arrangements are
pending while Ibey await word of a
sou who is atatinned iu Germany.
Prince Warren died in Jefferson I^a-
vis hoepit.il in Houaton. and waa
buried in Willow Springe Sunday,
witii the Wilson and Griggs Funeral
home in charge of arrangements.
Samuel Hargrove, former resident of
this city, died in K1 Gampo, Teias.
and was brought here Uir burial oerv-
Vre« at Pleasant riill Baptiat church.
Sezuin News
Mr. aud Mrs. AJvin Maddoi, who
were in Segitin, Teiaa, visiting Mrs.
Robert Maddoi, Sr.. tnd a sister.
M ta Beolah Maddox, who is ill in
Santa Rosa hoapital. were railed back
to their home in lew Angeles. < hIT-
fornia. due to the death of her aunt
Mrs Viola Johns-.mi. Mrs. Johns on
had lived in San Antonio for many
years at 101U South Olivo street,
prior to moving to California. Mrs.
Krna M" Mill.tud accompanied the
Maddox'a here, and the three return-
ed 10 iheir home after a stay of one
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Richard-
son dedicated their recently rotr '
home at 1117 Kighth ir i>eld
open house last ftatnru . n. i
Budhcrry, pastor ( ^ • • 'I Baptist
church, nnd Rev. J. A. K^nxple, imih-
tor of Weat End Baptist church. San
Antonio, had rharse of rhe .Jedication,
Mrs. W. Sampletun ha l eharjje < f
the house tour, and Mm. I^llian Banks
registered sweats, and received nit'ta.
Appr-'ximafely s."> peraons calle<l dur
inn the open h"U>e. and were nerved.
The Golden l>reniners Social «lub
celebrated its tweaty--second snnirer-
anry with a e-iiin«T party *r the
Ebony lonnue. Tuesday nhfht. an-i a
chicken dinner wa« en> ye<l by the
nerohers and ifne^ts.
The Cirie Sor afele^ club held its
regular meenne with >frs. I.eon I>*<i-
as hostess. Thursday ni-rbf. February
25 Mrs. Frn-i MeMiHand s
JJuest. The Blue Chord Social club
bel.l its re«nlar meeting Wedne-wlay
night. Febrnarr *J4. at rhf KsinlKrw
cafe. A social b«ur followed the bn«i-
vess session.
Gitlett News
(Thlt newe received too late «r out.
■cation ei ween.j
Rev. Wiley Eli snd family visited
kis sister. Mrs. Lola M. Will^uis.
Monday afternoon. Other gne i« of
Mrs. Williaata were her son sud
dn.'.ii'.ter in ;aw. Mr and Ho.
Wiiliam% a>4 laKoie
Oakland Newt
Serricsa wsss held at Nsw Zi
T em pis sfturek, with tka pastor. 1
dsr Bsksr, U ekaxge. Elder H.
Brows wm at Us 90st at tka GktttA
of God ia Ckriat, last Saadajr.
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Kewtoa vis-
ited ia HslIettsviUs last Buaday.
Through aa error, tha nsms of <ne
aon was omitted from the saemorisl
for Lssory Woodson. The bsbh* wss
Roy Lee Woodson, whs is stationed
in Denser. Colorado.
R. W, Lee, Mr. and Mr*. Samuel
Johnson, Mr. sad Mrs. C. Willlsma.
Mrs. E U Milliard. Mrs. Osells
runningham. Mm. Bsstriee Stephen*.
Mm. Mi no 1* V. Cunsinghsm, snd
Mra < ertrnde Taylor of San Antonio;
L. Coffey of S^hulenburg were recent
riaitor* here.
Mra. Ruby Thomas has returned
from Houston. Texaa.
Gonzales Newg
Martha Tirele No. S of Provideuce
KapUst ehurch. met in the. home of
Mra. Alberta House. Mondsy after-
no«in at .'i :30 o'clock. The lesson
waa taught by Mrs. Kasle Jones. Mrs.
F. A. Artis snd Mrs. Lillian Whit-
low met with the group. Mrs. Artis
is general president snd Mrs. Whit'
low ia directress. There were 14
gueat* present, and the h'Wtess served
delicious refreshments. Mrs. Roxie
Hodge is pre*i'ient: Mrs. Josie Da
vis, treasurer: Mrs. Ethel Js'-k m ia
secretary; and Her. W. J. Gaskir.x
is psstor.
Founders dsy waa fittingly obaerT
ed st Webster Chspel AME church.
Rev. L. Ausbie. pastor, during the 11
o'clock aer\ i<*es last Sunday. A nice
Hum waa raised for the building fund
after the sutomobile lesdera reported.
Her- J. W. Grace la pastor.
(Thla 1
Tha Cwiraity fellowship dub,
B Bhepard, prsatdsnt, sponsored a
peevraai at J. A. Ore 11 eeheol. Mr.
aad Jlrsi James lardi motored la
Sea Aatoaio last letn^ay.
R-r. Hancock waa ffssst speaker
at St. James Baptist church, Gun-
day. Rer. L. J. Johaaoo is pagor.
Thursday, February SS, froa Weeley
Chapel Methodiat chnrch. Mrs. 0$t-\
ice Milea of Aaatia apeat a fev 4aja
her comAb. Mra. WaadJ Oiady.
Mra. UtUe Omjrtea
Cheatham lsft "
WortM, 1%aaa, sUi ■ • «■
" tko fraenl d Mr
Cboal
Hallettsville News-
(Thla news received too fate for fcub-
llcaUon last week.)
The faculty of Htevene-Mayo aahool
attended the Southwest Te*as Teach-
ers ass«wiation held in Victoria, re-
cently. Mr. and Mm. Henry Codk of
San Antonio visited Mr. and £fi
Jesse Stewart during the past
end.
Local No. 63-7 of the Quartet Sing-
ing association, rendered a profram
at Fedford Chapel AME chnrch,
Snnday night Rev. T. F. Richard-
sou is pastor. Mrs. Johnnie Leu
White snd son. Donald Ray White,
and Herpel Ellis. Ill, of San An-
tonio, viaited Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Shelton. over the week end. They re-
turned Mondsy.
A shower honoring Miss Bettye
Jean Rogers, bride-elect of James El-
bert McAfee, was held in the home of
Mrs. Msbel Bedford, Saturday night
The regular union service of local
union No. 12-7 of the Quartets as-
sociation will meet Sunday afternoon
st 3 o'clock at the AME church.
San Marcos News
Wfceftt
a thaw, who tmrmmtj
Del Rio New*
Medea If delivered a fare-
wel\ tefmoa at Now Light Baptist
AurdT. Coming with the ptttor tnm
Midland were Mra. A. Handera. Mra.
W. Ia MrKlnner, and the IMrgif
(amil jr.
Mra. B. Ttompaon tad T. Fay were
the bedside of tWir Liethtr
Xato ISjne, who died in Haota Boat
taFlaat Thureday. Mre. M. Wii
id Mra. O. Bowley were vis-
itors at New Light Baptist chnrch
C. Jennings is still ill.
♦
Flatonia News
Services were good at St Paul
church last Sunday. Immediately fol-
lowing the services, the pastor and
members went to the bedside af Mra.
Monica McVeay to hold prayer m
ing* -. a
Mrs. Doris Godley waa MM to
visit her family, Mrs. Ladnda.La-
fund, and friends. Miss Joffl^tt
Benson was honored at a hiftfcday
party Fridsy night, with 20 gatsu
present. The honoree received PWJ
lovely gifts, and delicious
ments were served.
Cass Taylor is itill ilL
Rer. L. Singleton, pastor of First
Baptist church, delivered both ser-
mons at services Isat Sunday. A
| Funeral services were conducted I food demonstrstion project was held
I Sunday afternoon at 3 oclo^k for: ;n fhe basement of First Baptist
Charles (Hiney) Scallion. who di.«d church, Friday night. February 20.
iu Snn Antonio last week. Rev. L. j The monthly meeting of the circles
Aussie, j sstrtr of \\ ebwter Chapel 0f the church In a general mission-
AML church, officiated. nry Kc^ion was held at the church,
Thursday night, with the general
president. Mrs. Willie Burleson.- in
charge. The pastor gave the high
points of the lesson.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon, February 2#, at 2
o'clock for Mrs. Kate Kirk, from
Jack?'t fir'A. \p'i Meth<Mli t church.
Weimar News
Installation services were h *ld at
St. James AME church Sunday with
llev. L. J. Johnson delivering the
'btion meavnge. Mrs. Esteila I*.
> *' ^he. n of the; Pierse, pastor. The funer-
AME church. W.s. I, 1.. V 0f Alonso Annstead was held
jrav<> the welcome address. Itev. 1'. - ■■ „ ■■
I). Saddb'r. Jr., inst Ile<l the menv >
hers. Visitors were Mrs. Chaunce5 !
Harold. Mrs. Scallion <>f Schulen-
burg: Mrs. Alice Taylor and Mra.
Mamie Wihon of San Antonio.
Funeral servic >s were held for
Tommy Slack at Macedonia Baptist
church, with the eulogy being given
by Itev. A. L. I'asemore of Tree
Mount Temple Baptist i-hurch of Ssn
Antonio; and the Collins Funeral
home in charge of services.
A number of friends motored to
Austin for the funeral uf Mrs. Don*
.Mae Fran■ *. Sunda>. She ia sur-1
:viveal by her parents; widower: twoj
1 brothers, a sister and five children.
Willie ChiuW-s Morrow was s visitor
iat sr. Jau.imi AME chureh last Sun-
dsy.
Waelder News
Rev. I. T. Hewitt, pastor af St.
Paul Baptist church, conducted •trv-
ices last Sunday. Mr. and Mnk Freak
Sullivan were visitors.
Mrs. Daisy Ervin announced this
week the spprosching marriaft of
her daughter to Leslie Woodaea* Sat-
urday, .March 5.
The body of Charles Scallioa Was
carried to Gonzales for burial last
Sunday. The Kelley Funeral
was in charge of buriaL
A Cadillac wss drivea ap tho
of the Capitol la Washingtoa, D. C.,
iu 190f> to prove the car's power. 1
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
Schulenhnrg News
i'riuce Warren of this city died last i
Wednesday, with services being bHii •
st Stevens Chspel chnrrh. t 1m* Rev.i
I . C. Carioll, jMistor. The J. A.I
tireene school wae cl« *ed last Thr s-J
da v. due t fhw .cald westlier.
S j. Tommy Singlet in visited his
rrnf-t. Ite*. ;>ud Mrs. Ii <\ Carroll.
\ I 't'**fr ws« kH.I nt Corinth
is| chureh. Saturdsv sfieraoo*
Sew Yark, S. Y. (Special) —
For the first time science has
found ■ new healing tubatanre
with tha astonishing ability ta
ahrink hemorrhoids, (top itch-
ing, and relieve pain - without
aurgery.
In one hemorrhoitWase after
another/'verystrikinf hrprove-
ment" waa reported aad rari-
•ed by doctors' observations.
Pain waa relieved promptly.
And, while gently relieving
pain, actual reduction or re-
traction (shrinking) took plat*.
Aad moat amaatag ff all —
this improveaeat waa —*t~
tained In easaa whtrr (toetera'
abservatioas wer* continuad
•ver a period of maay months I
In fact, rnults'wm a. the*,
eugh that aaffmn wm able
to make such aatmishiag atata-
mentsjaa^Pij^iaviewaedtebe
a problem!" Aad am—m Htm
suffer era were a vary wide «•>
rlety of hemorrhoid et
soraeof lOtoMyaart*
All this, without the
narcotics, anesthetic* or
geoti of any kind. The a
a new healing substance
Dyne*)-the dii
worM-famous Nk
tion. Already, Bio-Dyne '
wide oae for hesjing W
tissue on all aarto of the'
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