San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1963 Page: 2 of 12
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AKKKAS l.l.\l»KRS VISIT KUCP RK4.10NAL OmCK_8h,.»a •We, second and third from
left »re two government «»fficinls of Tam;sii>ika wh« risi'e«i tbe reaioaai <»ffn*e at lb* NiACP in l>allaa. last
w»fk. whr~* ihev <Wuaae«i racial progreaa and attitudes la Africa sad a»k«sl qu«*f*Ti«»t»^ shout America. Read-
llf (HI *'<•>.•. are Itonsld Mlai>trd. state department emort lor the vMtar>| Mlliltir J. S kimombala,
elected member of psrliameut aad Minister for e^-ojwratire and mmninnity dfrrkipBfat; (leo^a lHvid Msuya,
Own mi** inner for ntnimunitr development ; 41nreno A. Taw*. NAAll* regional secretary; aud Krneat L. Hay-
wotiU president of the Pallas branch. NAICP,
K«wH Ministsr Ramnbala and Manta were participaats ia th* Foreign leaders pmgrstn uf the IV-
psrtmeut of State, W ..-duneton, 1>. C. Their prima interest* ia America were In the field* «d cooperative! and
COnnannitjr developments. Both were keenlv interested In the aima and arratnplitluneats of the KAAOP and
aald «h"> planned to vi*it the national office in New York Citt before returning to their country.
Kenedy News
•Mi*. J. H Adkine aad grandchil-
tr« n spent Kuster iu An«tin with
Ifr* B. Diiiejr.
\n ins.er prntfrsai «a« held at
inlilor Itaptist church.
\ iti'nrs fr«nu out of town for Kaa-
.•r w.*re Mr> M Tooca, Mra. Mary
M a M Kailtf, 1. Itromn. J.
tr»wn. K. Sh»ltoa. A. Parley. Mra.
{ Swi*U»t Mr*. M. Spring*. and
Mr, ♦ • | .1 'hnaon.
< l- ui Springs of San Antonio apent
Kriday *.:b Kill Spriug*. wb<» is
Quite III.
Leora 41 n«i \u\rry !tr<«dnax shop-
ped in Gorpiia Chriaii.
Mr and Mr" R. Sraflina apent
hiaster in San Antonio. an-nnj| .nied
by their grand Isurhter.
Freddie I/e* Williams apent Friday
in Iteeville. with bis aunt and uncle.
Mr and Mra K Perk in*.
ia the b«>n»e «f tbe Julius J»(hns«»n
family.
Weimar News
Hallcttsville News
• Mr*. Minneola Walker and Mr
• iiil Mra. Juliua WiiJiauia attend**d
th<- 1 aaiternary of Friendship bulge
iiel'i in San Antonio. Mra. Walker ia
. H'r 'ary of tbe local chapter No. 117,
«tnl .1 nilua VV.Hiam* ia the a«^*t*tary
•f t'le ioca< chapter. No. 13*. <*urtjs
• V ' irigga ia nondiipful maa er.
miia Sandra Jrau WiIimhi apmt
werk end in San Antonio with
tier iunt, and uarle. Mr. aud Mra.
.lauiea Tatm: and r«*naina. Mr. and
Mrs W«jnnH\ AndrnMm.
• Mr
Thr annual Holy Week ohsen«n«*
aaa rarn**«i oni at St. Jam^a AMK
rhurcb. Her. I* E. Auaitie. paator.
The cl'Minf aerm<K> wai held at nun-
nae. (latter Sunday morning. Takinc
part, durinc :he were Hev. <i.
W. Kdwarda, He*. A. Iluhhard, Her.
I. .1 J oh nana. Ker. T. N. Kyaa. Rer.
M P. Klaiue. Her. W. K. Ford, and
Elder A. iieoaard. An Kaatcr pro-
gram wan held at 11 oVIot'k and lha
ACE league held aa Kamer egg bunt
at 5 eVinrk.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Jark«on
flp'-nt Eas'er in Sua Antonio.
Rr« I. K Anaiiie. .Mrs. M M
John«<»n. Mr« K P. W. J one* and
Mra. L. L W'illlania attended the
diatm-t r«»nferenre b< !d in 1.tiling.
The bomemahing departmen.' of
Kari I>ouua a»ho.l held Ita annual
atyle show. Mra. U. M. Hailey. bj»ob-
•m»r The neniar rlaaa held ita play
' recently. Horace Tookea baa returned
aft»< amending a f»-w dam with bla
father. Ivor To.»kee.
Hatonia News
At £f*tee prucram aai !i*4d at
New 1*ni«»a Kapu>«t rbcrrh, Sunday
afternoon. Rer. IlichatiWa of Ha a
AntoLio, p rear bed the aermoa. V)ie
proffrna waa aponaored by the mi a
and Mra. M. 1'erkina and Mra. I a^man aoriely. Mrm Maria Gordon
Nelia IHUard left for San Autooia aod MU« F.mi Mae Erana.
to be al tbo he<laide af their brother 1 Mr. and Mra. Neelj of Victoria
and nephew, Jim Be**, who ia ae- • ar»-re riaitnra bere last Sunday,
lioualy ill in a hospital. | ♦
Mra. I Mia Parka of San Aato..i»
"apent ibe week end bere with her aia-1
ter. Mra. Ruby Willl«ma.
Mr. and Mra. David McAfee at-1
tamied the marringe <if their danitli- |
ter, Gloria Jean McAfee. In San r»n*t<»r.
WaeWer News
ikn*ceMa for the day at St. Paul
rer* Rer. I T. Hewitt la
Antonio, lnat Saturday.
Willie Conway la abic to be out
""of the hoapital nfter undergoing aur-
taer Ilia <<on<lition hna improved.
Mra. Lixue Kobinmrn and brother,
LUchard Conway, returned to tbeir
#home in San Antonio after visiting
relative* and their i»rother, Willie
•fV»nway.
Schulenburf News
Mifaionary Circle No. ^ met in the
'home of Mr*. Itea'ric* Upton. Wed-
jiesu.iy. Mr and Mra. Clarence Hill
of El Campo a.-re gnt-sta of Mr. and
Mr-. William Carroll.
Sergeant and Mrs Tlioinna Single-
la ry, and ITiomaa h ugletary, Jr^ *he
•have been etntioned iu Germany for
the |>a.*t three yeara. viaited hia m<nh-
er Mra. ir»*ne S. Carroll, opoa their
r»*' urn to the United State*. They are
now .stationed at Fort Kenning. Oeor-
»1M
Mrs. Catherine Glnaa ap<»iisored an
Ker program at Stephana C'hapel
Ife'liodiat church.
Mr. amj lira, laoklar. McKinnon.
^fr*. Ara I>ee Miller and a«in of San
Antonio ajient Ivaater .^naday here
with Mrs. Minnie Wilton
Mr. and Mrs. (laude Ttrewer apent
the %-aek end n^th Air*. Florence
Banana IT"
Karnes City News
Mra. Ullie Williams aj»ent the week
•tid in Thomuaton where aha attend
si tht» marnage of her grunddaugh-
• r Miaa Mary Lou William*, and
i,...,.. Beaaie.v, with Rer. F. J. Ilobha.
r Img the ainrriaga line*.
Mr*. J. K. Beaver, Mra I. Dt- <mi,
aifl othem attended the funeral of
Abe Shelton held in U .nge, Sunday
af- rinion.
^lrs Rut hie John^ a nnd R.
J 11-on attended ear1, faster iert-
fc>» in Euaan ' Method!at
eh'ir' h ia Runge, T ! !-<> attended
thurch in Harria 1*1, 1 in Nixon,
v rd waa rcc<ived o the death in
Anaefea, California, of F!die
I'll • 1.is who w/ia buried there Sat-
Vcda.. April U.
Oakland News
Itr^i'Tl w»-re h»»ld at the Chureh
4 God in Christ, with Elder H.
Crown delivering the meoange. Tlie
community ch.«r aaug at St. Jainea
A ME chnrHi in Weimar. Fridaj
night,
Mr. and Mra I)an William* of
fin 11 ado. viaited Mr. and Mr*. E. C.
Col uartm*.
Mr. and Mr* Rot William* of San
v -"nia \l-ited Elder and ^!ra If.
. liraggt. Mr*. Virginia Mar^all of Snn
I Antonio visited relntire* here and in
j Houston, last week.
j Charlie Stevena viaited Mr. and
Mm. Robert Origg*.
Mr. and Mr*. R W T>ae ef San
Antonio, and Tx»anie W ard were din-
nae gnwi of Mr. and Mr*. Tatnmy
Ray Flicka.
Mr. and Mra. Theater Carter of
Ifenipalead vi«dted R. L. Priace and
Mr*. Rnby Thoma*
Uvalde News
Col«maa Franklin conducted Sun-
day echool with 2H persons present
Mra. ReeJ gare the review. BVPU
waa er>ndtirtad by Mra. Jainea Milla,
praeldent A* Ea*ter pr«»grara waa
rendered by the children wi*h Mia*
Lanra Pemmaa and Miaa GeraMiue
Harria in charge. Au Eaater egg hunt
followed. In chargc of the egg bunt
were Alfred II<«iges. M. Harria, M.
Perry man. and Mra. Lawsoa.
Mr*. Bill Cook rendered a pro-
gram Sunday night at Mackey < bap-
el Appearing ou the program were
Mra. I>er, Mra. Tberea Wright, aud
Miaa Nell |{eed. Mrs. Jacka«*n aaeg a
solo, aocotii|Minied by Rer. Williama
Weslaco News
Mr-. A. liiliiard, Mrs. B. K. Adama.
R^v Hilliard and other* attended tbe
district hoard merting in liarhngea.
Mrs. Ij. E. Matins. Mr. and Mra.
I.yon lUdea. and M. Bellfield visited
in the home of Mra. C. Wray. They
were from Corpus ChriMi.
Sen-io* at Ml. Sinai Kaptiat
church were well attended. Prayer
service naa e*»ndncied by I>eac«»tis G,
Aadrcw* and II. H'dniea.
Yoakum News
Mrs E Mr Henry. EJroy Spring*,
and J. 1>. Wiacman toured the coun-
tryside to view the lovely blue bonneta
and India* blanket*. They motored ta
Vienna, near llallettaville. and con-
tinued through Sublime, Shiner and
back h< ►me. 1'irturee were made of
the lovely scenery.
The acting pastor <U ML Siuai Bap-
tist chun h delivered the Kaater aer-
moft. An Eaater egg hunt waa held
fur the children. Mra. B. Mcllenry
>n4 Mm. L. fi.
tho ecg hunt.
flnnrise services war* held
Beth Elder, an# flar. R It
hronfht tbe meoaage. Commanion waa
administered.
Week-end vi-lu*n aad ilnner gaaatn
of Mra. F Bolton were Mr. ana
Mra, Gill
li:
Mra.
Mra. Solotnoa Job
St. Jama* AME church held aa
Buster program Sunday at 5 o'clock,
and au Faster egg hunt waa enjoyed
by the children. Rev. S. L. Jones Is
pastor. Mr*. Jonc* and Mra. Jamison
were aponaor*.
dra. nill ind two children, Jaoqne-
iuf and Isaac 1 and Rev, an4 Mr*
I I* }one%, au ai Bona^an t "Vi. gM
dra. T. W. Mof4ey 01 Waaai 1*4
Crystal City News
Hie youth department of Mt.
t >Jiver Baptist church rendered aerv-
icea laut Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Jye Hieka had aa
guests over the week end Mr. and
Mra. C. D. T>*vie and family of Ih-ip-
ping Springs. They were guests in
the aen ic«-a Sunday.
Mrs. I>'«rti McNeil and Joyce Anna
McNeil were in Sna Antonio Tues-
day to tnke Joyce to a physician for
a check-up.
Kerrville News
R»-v. C. V. Everage apent aeveral
laya m Houston, last week, a? the
be<Uide of hb ill sister, who wsa re-
ported m much improved early thia
we*k. Mra. Everage was in San
Anttmie last we«*k where she a*tend
ed the senior and junior auxiliary
Soard of the Guadalupe district as-
sociation. held at Palestine Baptist
church. Iter. L A. Crenshaw, pastor.
Mrs. Everage ia the organisation's
vice president.
Xlrs Uhristine Milla wnt sponw»r of
an enjoyable hnmjuet at Burnett
Cfcaj«el Methodist chttn-h Friday
nighty April 12. uith approximately
7."i persons attending. A annriae aen-
Sfiiner News
IU-v. Sainpl' tun waa at his |m«»i at
Mew Jerusalem Baptist chnrch.
Q'lenta were Reverends W. li. John-
son of Little iiethe! AMK church;
and Rev. Clark of Johnsoa Chspel
M>-t <>diat church.
Mr*. Earline Toild. accompanied
by meaaher* of her church, attended
the union quarterly meeting held at .
Lockhart. Mra. Walter Ileniphill als<» |
^trended the meeting.
Mra. Minnie Wallace Russell was
buried Wednesday, April 10, from j
Johnson Chapel Methodist church. She
ia survived by a dtrnghter, Mrs. So-
Sbia Green, aud a Sob. Jamr^ Wul-
ice. both af thia city, and other
relntivea.
Attending aervicea at New Jem
anl-'tn Bajitist church Sunday night
were Mr. and Mrs. John Henrr
Thornton, Mr. and Mra. William
Taylor, Mrs. Irene Stephens, of
Peach Creek community, and Rer.
ClnrUi another.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Robinson and ■
t*a- ly ef Saa Antoaio »*ae visitora
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Woman Sues Uncle,
Sheriff for $51,600
For Nude Seafth
n.v th» A.i>orl*t*4 Ki>(M Sr.-.
LCXINOTOK, O*. ~ ^ li, l. u
Ynuccy of Chicago l»»» fil«l , JjVi ihni
mallr* ault la Cnllnl Rtatw d|h riot
I'lHirt hrr unilc. i,i<-
Wymra. aud OgMhorp, CuiwIt Mit-
iff William 1 Il»Manl, .tun, - if
acviimt (.f ararrhiiif hat b tW , ihIp
hrr. Ia»l Jul;.
Th. can. la to W Imrd wit t,, ..,li
nl Maooa. (la.
Thr pa»» at.uiK from an qaplri. ~int
n|»rifu» Mm. Taacrj on Jul;
II. liWi »hrn -b. <-anw Iu Laln,.t..a
to riait hrr ao k grandiaathn.
While on the viidt, Mra. Tan.-rr
*11 i<l flip wan aiMih^tl hjr Lcr jnclc of
atenliug aotae $4(10 iu family funds
that waa entrusted to him. Mra.
\ancey denied the charge.
Hut bar uarle obtained a ae.rrh
warrant and brought in Sheriff Jl,.w-
ard and tarn naaiatnntn. Orer Mra.
Yunrey'a id.je<iinn that her dignity
waa being violated, ahr aaM the -!irr-
iff torrf4 her to atrip ii||H la
hia iireaenre.
He had rejeote«l her aoct< - inn
ihnt he bring in a matm ta oenrrh
her.
Whea the an.iiej waa aat fiamd
on Mra. Tanrey'a pem or l„ her
rl. thing, aha aaid her aada att.mpt-
to <v»npr«,(»e th. |..M *jlh hir.
Whea aba retnaed, ha t«M h.r it
would ha nnwiaa to return ta le \ia*-
ira »i> held at Harnatt Chanel Kaa-
ter Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Andmr Oram and
family were in the city Snndav pla-
iting their daughtnr and her hu'«l>and.
Mr. and Mra. Trier Moahy, aad other
rrlatirea.
Life Underwriters
Hear First
Talk by Negro
B> tho AaaxLited Kearo Treaa
NKWAKK. N. !_Marra A.
Wluan. >ira preiident and aa
sorlatr acettry director ol North
i'araliaa Mnlnal Ufa laMtraara
naapaay, barnaw the flrat Negra
to aMrrt* the National Aaaorla-
lion of Ufa I nderwrllrra when
ha apoka at the regular monthly
Ittnrhe.in meeting of the New
Janaf rbaiMer hart laat weak.
Slaaa waa barn in Newport,
Ark.; rtraived aa A. B. degrae
from I'ralrir View Mala rollege:
it nHled Ufa iaaurnnra and |iar-
aoaaai aanaftatent at the I al-
»er*H> af I'ennailvaaia aad
Traipli anhranltiea; aad la 1M4
waa aaa af the flrat af hia rat*
to rereire the dealgnalioa of
rliartered life ttnderwi Iter. Ha
alao reielted a dlphmia In llfa
Insarnnea agenri managrment
from the Amerlran t'ullrit of
Ufa I odNwritera in IMS.
So. Dakota 29th
State to Enact
Anti-Bias Law
Hv the Associated Negro TYcaa
PIKItVtK. 8. n_4iov. Archie
(•■bbrud kaa aigned late law
a hill prohibiting racial or rrtig*
Inns discrimination In place* of
pobllc arcomraftd.it ion. The hill
ton to press chargea against him he-
cauae tbe judge and other authori-
ties were hi* friends.
Vpon returning to Chicago, Mra.
Yancey ignored her nncle'a attempt to
intimidate her and obtained the serv-
ice* of Atty. William II. Huff to file
suit.
Guadalupe College
Camp Scene of
Big Egg Hunt
SKOl'IN—The pomp located en
the caiupus of (iuadslupe college,
here, had (ha lurgcNt Kinder parly
since I:* organization, several years
"go.
For many of the underprivileged
and ncjrlected children of tbe area,
thia waa (he first anch Faster. More
than 100 children enjoyed the an-
nual event made possible through the
kinduc* ef the people of the area,
and nearby communities. There were
many ilorena ef egg* for distribu-
tion.
Open hounc will be held at the
camp Satarday, May IS. from 9 a.
m. to 0 p. m., and thia will give
many au opt»ortunitv to see the camp.
Tenants wishing to help in the eamp*a
summer program mav contact tbe
director, A. C. Sutton, 4.'«) North
Cherry afreet, and Mrs. C. William
Black. Jr., 1211 Wyoming afreet,
both of Kan Antonio; and VIr*. L.
M. (iiddings, 402 South fluadalnpe
street. Seguin.
had paased the Mate senate by
a vote ef SI S and the heaae by
a vote af §2-7. South Dakota thus
heron** the ttth state la adept
such a measure.
Tbe act rovers discrimination
"by pnblir conveyance*, thentree,
at vthrv public places of utute
ment. ar by hotels, motels, bar-
ber shops, aalooas, restaurant*,
ar othar place* af refreehment,
entertainment, o r arcommods
lion."
Violations are declared crim-
inal offenses punishable by fines
up U (200.
Tbe act will go Into effect on
inly f.
Gonzales News
»■
Fan oral att rfcaa war* haM al Prat<
idaart Baptlat tharrh, Baadai, fag
Mm Oartroda Srawa MilcML mem
bar af FrorMtae* BaplM ahurrh.
After rlaltinc Jo* MI'oheH aenral
yaara ago. the family morad to flon
zjilim from C'uaro. Kcv. It. Arinntrong
offleiatrd at tha aervicea.
Her. r. A. Bliropalilre delivered
the aertnon at the early Kaater morn-
lug aerrlcea of ML Pilgrim Raptlat
church. Urcak/llt waa aerrcd In the
cafeteria after tht aerrlrea. Thert
waa no 11 o'clock aerrice.
Mra. Oladya Clark la rlaltlnf Mra.
riUy Jone«, and brought threa (rand-
children with her. An Kaater pro-
gram fi* the Sunday achool «f Proti-
deuc* Kaptiat rhnrrh waa held Fri-
day night, with Mra. M. IV Porter
and Mra. Kaaia Lee Porter, apnnaor*.
Dd Rio News
Yihiiura from San Antonio, Kerr-
ville, Oiona, aad Braekeltville were
bere tor the Kaater holiday, and at-
tended Kaater acrrina at the Tariont
rhnrchrn. Key. J. H. Cartrr waa tht
apeaktr at tha program, and Mr*.
TM
held ^
night.
Hat <har*t
Hnnday
Baa Marcos News
Kan*
aa ■ SiWtr procram
nigav. - <
Mi**l««lary dHaa Naomi aad 1#-
dia aaat IMf. Cird* Knnui aat
with Mra. bora liradjr aad Circle I*,
dia m*t ft At hame of Mra. Veola
Koedtr*. Mra. A P. Majnra la prnd*
A haaliMh Taeetlng of tht Fellow,
ahip uiltaiman araaVM In Grenter
Riptitt rhttftk. IWday night.
a pastor.
Wfa. Anuie
Brthet B*pti,t rhunh, FWday
Iter. O. (i. LnAdlngton la
Rer. U.
Cheatham, Mra. Mmj. SwWna and
Mra. Haar SliSola aUtmled the
funeral arniieanf tt»» », T. Frnaka
In flan Antonio, laat Hatttrday m«rn-
iog.
Funeral terviot* far Mra. Kllieria
OreenwiKxl are PtiHling. Mra. • ■reen-
w*od 1* tho dnln nf Mr*. Hoplirnnia
Kirk, and the danghiar af lfr*. Car-
li* lloat ^nnipaon.
Lealle U*a» ami niece arc here with
hi* mother iiuii aiaut, Mr*, lloat
and Mra. Kirk.
li: • waaaa
Mr. ami Mra. II. II.
dinner In
IMa Roaa airtet.
tttt.
rved
16 Kaat
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Science Shrinks Hies
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
!h" TiA. !t. T. (ar..l.n . fnr tfc.
flrat tim* aci.nc* ha* found a aaw
healing nbttaaea with tha aataa-
lahing ability to ahrlak h*m*r-
rholdi, atop Itching, aad r*ll*T*
pain — without aurgary.
In raaa aftar cat*, whil* g*nt1y
(•lining pala, actual r*d*cti*a
(•hrfnkaca) took p!*r*.
Moat amazing of all-reanl ta war*
*• tboeaavh that aaffertra aiad*
MtoaldUnc atatamraU lika "Pile,
ha*, otaaad ta ha a problaial"
Th* Mcrat I* a new htallnf ,ub-
•taaea (Bi*-Dya*«)-dI*cartry of
a world-famoua research laatituta.
Thia anbatanea It a»w available
la tapytttttry or *iatmaat /aim
■nd*r th* nam* fVtp*r*fi*a B*.
At all drat counter*.
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it makes Peart one or America's
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