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4 r A " i. t ' ? I * .1 st, rr; -» 5 « e*» - '» Q- «* "<r 4 >tto 1SSSct VOL. a L XXX..NO.p *41. r?3 __________ ( <)! a mma~ sorfir cakolixa,"sati k iT\v, no\ i:mi1krtt 1 <).">.> PRICE: TEN CENTO' 1 - » 1 Have " Negroes | ny As Race !n Pishop ReiffAt Mt.PisgahAM.Eehurch, Sumter, S,C . Leads (COLUMBIA NEGI10 CITIZENS -5 * ' " Rev. ar -. America, .a Declares Dedication ( « CereiramyOfEducation B- .OMM1TTEE TO MEET. : this announcement i n * * Mv Itev. emphasize (Jardncr C. Taylor, iLis-a, faet^that -Negrn- in iui-tors' A meeting of the Negro Citizens order thar^r fair attendance witt "Concord Church ; Haptist 'to not discuss enough with their o mmittee^uf-( olttrrr+naranet Rieh be -had at this meeting. congregations matters of frugality ml County is called to meet Sun, .i.Tiic -Columbia.Nt»gro.Citizens (Thin is (he third, of four articles'1 ami thrift. 'We* are bohentian It in 'which y ovember 0, 11)55 at .'1:00 P. M. at Committee, a local unit jjf t h t leading Negro clergymen nature. Nor is it valid to dislmss lien University Auditorium.. South Carolina Citizens Committee' ox press. thcirviowK on fhe ctmtfr relittiTTjr'it t .lion ~-IragaUty.T-wrthotrl. oj. While a major business is t h e was organized in 1940, has done of the Negro church today andI something,more ayorthy than big-} eetjon of officers fur the" outstanding work through the "what their ministers are t<;* mm doing' ger bank accounts, bigger ranch-'; other most in a of political meet now and importantorganiitiun,years program challenging . or what '-have styk house, y«flj. J may come up tor discussion. and civic action. It has been .. .; matrs Editor) - . Olir* have not situotion*M churches 'yet p6r- Ministers and the heads of a 1 1 by the Rev*. J.'P. Reeder,announced fueled the technique ot_.assim.ila- WE her arc t o ItlMUth'l vv xt v ??/»n \vti> v organizations urged President. tion of the masses coining to out * . A minority 'ing toward' urban centers. Our hit-and-miss freedom cannot afford the < ff"vts must cause all of us great "olumbia Schools <Observe which weaken andluxuriesruin ? it. i i ihm'i 1 soften, ,» { :: c J .-the.»#ajorfty-class in any. society ship brt-wem the Southern unencan cuucaui)n Week The Negro. preacher must stress! ohuj-ches ami their Northern i, as he now, had done in other years > counterparts may to answer help 1* rom .November the nation the certitude that we have a tl ii iirnlileiw. G-12, Howard asked to pay attention Crane Creek liny Us a race in this land w.MtTHes_ liven so. the apparent relation special j jvc must f its schools, and many families Ridgewood forever seek to clarify sn » !' h: rc.h meni!iersliip-i rime. and ill have an to learn g the awareness thaUwill o u 1 iT.ie sties is grossly mislead-.; opportunity "" lore about the classes and THURSDAY. 7 ' sufferings can yet he the mean oit '. ii ':!< N,i pv edo in otti "" our this land. in their own communities.teachrs C. A. Johnson ,^r blessing more (Miles, more clvurch members, ' T4ie theme of the 35th Sarah Nance e - For this reason, I believe ther< criminals. Tkn't this a natural se is of Natiofial Education Week '.sr. ing truth on both sides of the argu que nee'! However, if we address' Obsersince -Waverley -7- Schools.Your Investment In Roosevelt : J'ing ^ ?n ent fur. and against -Pr-N wo a rt" OUl'selVes to i icr ea sing "The myyh; Village merica.and the patrons a n d -tnet Vincent Peale's "easy rel'gionf ting of Christian life, we will help Wh*" v riends of the schools of Columbia FRIDAY. \ ''"hose ho condemn the "cult" oi Mower the rate of crime in o tt i re o renrsirar.0'.* are the in insist asked to take advantage f Carver .. right -1 areas. that 'pen House liny. Fairwold 1_.;.II 1._ i:vr vligkm turned inward i:> People turn to cults and store? ^ a p: -'I'-.dicn of earth's hi'rhesl of I ^ The schedule for Open House It is hoped that the week's M-front.chinvlics.because.many ecu.nip-pert. ml the names for the schools are will create a greater Dv* Peale. however> our huge Negro churches hocMine observance « : ' s follows: on the of every '"r. '.ing the perfectly valid roo impersonal and leadership dp part awareness ' of the role of, j(joa adequacy f o i portunitv is deferred by the fact person, important" :vi..'t, 1 * faith in God leads people of numbers. iKI)NHSDAY. education in -our democracy and in 'h.: ihvcshhold of Christian life H. T. Washington High of. his personal responsibility for Intimacy, opportunity for leader 1 I'errin-Yhomas schools as t h c Tinny people would lik£_to set ship. and sometimes more uninhi-. maintaining good .-.ore Wheeler-II ill investment in c\;'crn for the fleaminp bited emotional expression account > jcommunity's c T 'i .! -of race Saxon t and war, etc. > hi part for the growth of Amerijca. irom the converts to Dr. Peace's front churches. stoi^e' ^1 ?*** ' rThe 1 - Negro churel I know of some of those jcnci ai liiurmum .. 1 Need _ ril.«. i1 j Stresses tl.o discussion in the sense es w!;eri' diwot ion to t'nechnrch'eolll.. that it v. -; he led away fron 1 »n unity's-best interest is r nf iiwliiTi.lnnl u fin p».n mg. Others are obviously astound'praying ;or Well Trained 1Reserve Forces individual members huddled off ir on the. credulity and supersition and training for the Reserve and their individual burrows. of hordes of our people. KI)ATI(jxAli. i;vir n !>v<; :s xorthea ST and to the. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 2fi.SpoakJencral-inthe military obligation. Tim ' COXFKRKXCR.Delegalos visitors, Sixty- '!. Negro church must be the As for the young l^eojile, tho I'oiirt.h Session <>i" the Xort'.a nvt Soulh Carolina Annual Co nference. which convonecl_ at_^.It,, JL'isgah.X. -M. K, Church.. Christian of America ~ a conscience i' church Iras forever, been "los* .. the United States Army that President Eisenhower, in n SwR)t S. ).l-~rLr~n.t'a- i~A: I'' . 11 so*. ! 'Pan k .\!ailison Koicl were not the itself a ';» presiding, only greatly impressed with although sinner : on J. Strom the ! . by beiup ing its hold'' them. Hut, many entertainment extended I y T i\ l-. (.lames and the mcnid ors of All. IM-guh Church, but also the Now Educational teserve, Thurmond, emergency declared by him, ha* , a church of one race, with its by unior from I the anthnritv to rail a sneeified college jieople do go to church. My Bniidinjr at Alt. Pisjrah. It s a in and accommodation. At the Dod Reid United States Senator members committed to out .masterpiece desijr-n ieatory Service, Bishop ]. making [ c hurch in Baton Itouge, La.,- a exclaimed it as a model lor Jmildinys of its typo and sizo. sooth Carolina, last night stressed number of Reservists in the Ready land really democratic and >ofore officers en men college community, had great nupir IVrdnos; \ in; iv-.f 4-iv ov. s-dvo !"dnreis the of constructions It was o d Rev, James and drawn 11 and Listed | Reserve-to active duty without ' qualify design by Christian.j hers of I 'n>- ' <~>f t.he and Air Force of Men in the college people. know of V .i .':.i .: ' ." i ij /<* of Army, Isaval authority Congress. - W ('')!{'" OW!l(fd) Tim builder was.the .Avery Lupiber Company ot' Sum- In these crucial years of out Reserves stationed in the Aiken Reserve can be called '< many others. / It1; . ! H r»;*M V;,li'iv i ! It moiv thau_£iaD,000.00. The ?:gr.*owest IjicI was So5,000, and this was the actual cost of Standby only thrust for full w c 1 integration, To a very real extent the pulpit j the leii'ei):'.'-'. Lraal-Ahat a Roadv Reserve force -after-an-emergency has been de- cannot afford the of a faith ' if luxury is failine- to supply.informative.: .The i! no: !n : cm sisi <> a c'Hiii'oh a rece ion an auditorium, a kitchen, a communion room. !c well-trained men must he ready dared by Congress, General .which Is concerned almost oftico, pi lounge, and truly inspirational leadership a cloir : < ote-:-a -mi I'-a r.. a rn\pri' rooin. a snack hai\ a re creation room, a literature ro< >m. 1 rest 10 class- !for speedy mobilization. added. Thurmond exclusi- ' ' j'ooms, vely with individual to the -< the General stated that happiness, intelligent? sections of the ; a- ai!i! 'J . I- \ v. :! is During evening General Thurmond t'l.Hy equipped with <1It ruble type J'uruitiire.. .The ki U hen is cuuipncti.4 to serve Such religion among Negroes now 1rhurmond discussed and the new reduced the of audience. Any conscientious minis- ' .: £ tallies and explained law period to he haunted v'i:-ju'i 'folding chiiLU.serxice. ought hy the ter would he the first to say that_ Tie- .Vjor Ida'vTTh;.!* ; Lms I.LV oration of -that.this will be-"""'3ul>lic Law No.f 30S~ (The Reserve obligation" for"all personnel r. f I4..vv,r M,.,..... O.... f j fonipltdd.l'or pho-«ip f>ay Xursery-ami project ..... x.. .i.wwn, nu*. Viau^lspectnr«he 'Tnces Act of which w a s or the Activeinduct1 t., needs,to he doing his job better.

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