San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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e«;ro History
Pen ance One of
in 34 Years
to San Antonio Register)
. ASIUNV.TON, I> <\ — I>r
b.irlee H. Wesley, pr Mtenf of tile
Annotation for the Study «>f Negro
Life and Hl*tory. tat«l that the iMfiM
otfwrrnni'e « f Nefro Hletorr
wan one «f the unwr «no"e*«fnl in tb *
34-year hi«forf of rhe eelebrari« a.
• A men111 ii* e\ t r> w here," be atntftl.
"j"inwl in tin- thirty-fourth anannl cel-
ebration « f N 'iir Hi*t« ry week Thr
ilH-me t«r 'h* w-ek WM "Negi..
tinry - A Foundation for a Proud
Auiertra."
!n Waahtngton. T>r \V.«.|ey pointed
out. the U'jir«l «f M niiuin«l«tier i*-
eu«il n | r«K latnati« n <)f*ignti iik the
«.. i d ww • i. Pcbiuar| * N-ti"
II t « r\ «<H-k
In obi « ■ t |)bM - Virginia -
tin •Mich the tate tem htm* «v.o< iat ion.
hi Negro Ii %t rv ki:^ were diatrihut-
\ Kpf* .il r**at «ir - "t tfca N«-
gro History wek wa* tla*- *erond
ikcrxaiice < ( I'nnnl Amer> :m dti> The
«I1\ won nb*ervei| on the birth lift tee
• it two ilitin.guiphed Aim-roan*, Abra-
h;i in Li' •« !n an«l Kredern'k Ifcmgla**,
February 12 #nd 14 reapertlraly.
Tin* A*m>. ntion f« r thf Study of
N-i.ro I .if#* and IIi*tor\ o|M*ratea on n
ii.11lonwulr ba*i* with brain he«« anil
member* in all et-;ioa* t 'h«- 1'nifeo
Sf:i!«>s id abroad The organization
bad its «ncin in liiW and waa head-
ed for mai v years by llar\ard-trained
1 >r i'arter tWoodec n.
I'resi'nt • 11 • rs itn-ln<le l r. Wen-
ley. president «f th«* aaaoeiation and
president of • -utral State e«4leg \
Wilberfofce, Ohio; l>r. U. CmmHO
'I ' ulioini of Mnutgoiuvrt. AUImiium.
fir*' viiT | r ">iilent : I'r lt« njamiti
F. Maya. A'lanta, t u . mdoiI va-e
jut's,ib'nt. The e\eeutivi- « f the head-
quarter* office i Albert X D. Britnka,
W*slungt« i h. I'., who is uAiiunai
•err. , : r\ r -«in-r.
Vh# t|, isi.uen 4 monthly
•w canine called The Megrn Hhtwy
in. rilifnl b? linwU*. und th«*
o'arly Journal ..f Segm Hiatory.
• by I'r. \\ illiani M Brewer, of
tutaa. who is also h nwinU'r of
•mill fXeeutive emitted Tin*
iiiai . .. q || rterly pnblicnt on.
Beatnik Artist-Slayer
To (iet Mental Exam
Rv the \p"o lated .Vegro Pre*a
NKU YORK. \. V iN.^ell John-
son. 27. litfb' kii"*n |<Mini<r uud jHH't
n h" ahot and fa tally wonnded two
*otn«*ii • ffi• •• workera aoon after he
wna fr«l, ha* been eomaitted to h«
l!ell Cue ho^pi'. 1 for p%v« hin'r • exam
ifat ion
Pending fb«- examination, hearing'
on tirMt-«|fgr**<- murder ••har^-,« bivt
been poatj ed to April !'
Students, Teachers
Lose All as
Fire Guts School
By tha Aanoilated Nagrw Pm§
Pit KM'I S3. Miss—\t least NO
persons, studeiiU and tearberfi.
lont their |MmM*«ihionH when a
hlaxe swept throuch I'rentisa In
alitule MinmU> nighl. The U
residents wkm were In the mea'i
ilorniitor) rM prd injur).
V i IMha. «fean of the school,
said the fire started on the first
floor «f the frame bnihfinc about
•:30. Attempt* to eitfcigNiall the
flame* were unsucrraafi*! and tile
tnu-fctory building wna rutted.
Km It ahowt 3't >ewrs ago. the
kM* v«ar> r |minted at S3&.IHMI. It
nan |Mrtiall> CM>ered I«mii
mice. The buildinr also housed a
rei i ration hall.
I'hr late >1. K. •lolinson founded
Trentiss iwitHute. a bourding hicli
s< liiMd and >un.i r ««llege. in 1907.
His widow now *er\e* as presi
dent.
Gonzales News
Mn. Jeasie Belle T.aefcej accom-
panied her brother. \V. I>. Storall.
hack to hia h« nie la Maryland. He had
hern liere visiting hia father. Kdgar
Stovall. a ho has been boapitalilfd in
Galretloo* but - back hon# now.
Hebtlildiuu « f the new Wetolil
Chapel AMK rhun'h, Itev. Anslwe,
pa*tor, is progressing. 'Hie ennnty
Suudiiv arhool and H'l'tT Institute will
convent with the I'rinceville Baptist
rhurrli. llev. 1*. I.. White, pastor, on
{the fifth Sunday, Mart-b
Ret and Mrs. t;. \V. K«iwarda, Vrs.
lilliau Whitlow. Kev. L. Suuih. liev.
o. Tbo—a, Roy, and lira. I. II
Mo!*beratin and others attended the
Mt. /ion Ministers. IVaronn, and
l(rotberb«M>d iuatitnte in Victoria, la si
week. R^. Ale*an<fer was the hoat
pas'or
l*rovideti«e Baptist church will
serve breakfast to all at 0 :-'M Koster
morning, ft- «• All are welcome to
stay for Sunday s«-h«M | and morning
services.
MeMlames Belle Norwood, ftertrude
Mi:eWH. Aloin.i Tattiui. and lilliauj
v i itei| Frankie B J«aies in Caen
Monday. He is In hia new h mr
IiOs Angeles
r
Judjre Raps
Biased Police Chief
Bv tbs Asso< lated Negro Press
iJiS AN4SKI FS \ recently ap-
|e'ii :.Hl Negro judce made |.« S Angeles
sit uj« and take u«>tiee with his ur-
tling tlerisivn. iosf week His «urpri
I move cttne about when he freed
j gp up of Xejr« gaiufilei*.
The man in question s Jiniire InvhI
William*, who ha* not been hi of;ice
two fnil term- after succeeding a white
jurist who die«|.
lits'sl papers headlined the erent
thuslv Negro Judf F'rees Negro
(•ambling Su«p «<-f " The story related
that *S\ N ' r H*« bad b 'en arr '*te«i
b\ |^. Angele* p*dice. and brought to
trial in the Municipal court of Judg''
Williams But t«i the surprise of
the «p«>i-tators Williams acquitted
f hetn. all in a b«'«h.
After listening to the charges made
bv the *litt>- . ffi«*ers who had arrested
the men. Williams ihltml:
"Ton are no dtoibr guilty, but no
I ni< re «o than the I 'aue* inn jamlders
i who continue unm«de*ted '*
He a'«" tnad* formal charges to
the i-*Ninei|, thai PuJiee t'hief I'arker
had long lieen kn« wn to l e mlor prej*
I udieed. and 'here Iwd been instances
• f brntalitv by white fsdiee directed
against Srgrim-s He declared that
therr armt l e an end made of th
! f t acth t
1 Since rhe incident, wbi'-h hss been
Idiscuswed widely ihi bwal iind national
radi • «tati« nv Nejr #-iti/ens in oth
er liM-alitMs, who have suff«,r 'd police
discrimination hare taken heart, and
have taken steps in protect of the exist-
in.' situation.
Karnes City News
Splendid miaMoii was ball
with the president, Mr*
sun, in charge. Five cars «ff
Baptist church members
Victoria, Wednceday night.
Luling News
Services were fine sf the ilt.v
rhurrbes. The I «her hoard of Friend
ship Baptist church sponsored a *p«
cat program Sundav night. Ue\.
t. nther of M< Kinney. 1>xas. was the
speaker The Masonic family share I
ft «• I'alm Sundav service at William
Tavlor Meth«slist church, sjwuisored bv
the Kaatern Stan Bar. IV V. I'ichani
son. worthv pa'ron «>f I*1 inline Vine
'chapter. No lflft. Order « f Kaatern
' Star, of I.ulins. delivered the serneui
1 for the occasion.
Floyd F« r ey. formerly of I.tiling,
who was nuisiui: his honie in Anatln.
died last Tuesday. Funeral aervices
will be held at W lliam Taylor Moth-
odi-t 'h ir. Ii. Sunday afternoon. M irt h
•JJI, at *J
San Marcos News
Bev. 1,. Singleton, pastor of First
Bap:i«t 'h'inii. bnHigbt b« tli m ^*iges
Sundav. 'I h. March board meeting ui
the ladi< M'iMliary of the ttiiadalupe
BaiMist Iait.daiark diatrwt bc.ird was
held at tirriiier Bethel Baptist church
la*t nt'k K *. F. t' Kansim i* pos-
tor.
Charlie Matta is still in Bra • ken-
ridge Uospiial n Austin, Texas. The
Bed Cr« showed a picture la-t
Tbursthiv iiifht. Mrs. S lv W«skIv.
president of the Wesley Chapel AMK
! church nn« ,ouar> society, and Mrs.
| Willie BurleMMi. president « f the
" First Baptist church missionary ***-
KilRKXIN \KNI\ i > IN U M)0N
'he ■ .aU-'l Scuro 1'iesa
IJ' NI * > \ i • |1 R« . on, m over
in^ f«i ra an ..lues, m the Kremlin
li^^a!^ .i; * h>
Tar <>M Vtnsrr W slated
to play ffi' tTtte r"1 > in "Othello"* ai
t ii ><^akeopeart Slenorial tbea rt at
Sr ra t ford-« n-A vun,
Marion News
Funeral ser* i< • ■ w. re held Sunday
morning from Creater Savannah Bap-
tist • burcb f« r Mrs. Julia Miller. wb«
I wa pa*t 100 tears old. Rev. B. J
' Franks officiated.
Mr and Mrs. Irrin SorreU visited
her mother, Mrs. Harris, over the w«
end.
cie thai;!.«il both sr<tu|M for their
r-lltiwship a< tivitv last Tuesday ni.'ht*
Mr Attn I t llanleman and Mrs.
(• r:i< e Co|> uiaii r mt. xcd .
Flatonia News ^
Mr nnd Mr*. I>aiis liat'ond. nsd
^r.indsoti. I!un hie. motored toTf uiston
to ii^it their daughter ofi*r the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. ltoh* rt Owens ami
children motived to JUo^ton to see
their new granddaughter. Their
daughters Nancy. Willi® B.. Ruhi
Freil. Audrey and Sewilla. motored to
Monlton to attend if*birthday petty
last Sunday. * m
lay
Wat-
.pert
ff t'
P''
*PI nr<-4 1W |in ernm wiik Ulflr l >-
lur, Ki*v S. H<- MTil. )>ri,f nf .|^, in.,.
sage. til I
Mra. r.iivetiia Brown
arrived here Thursday to he Jnm e
guest « f her sifter. Mrs. Rittferte'j. hn
son. Regular Senior chair Mt*' !
was held Friday evening, ,^h the
president. Mrs. RiMia Waas«>s in
charge. Sunday heiug regular>r:<I
day at Prospect, Suuilny achsol v is
timely With the sup< Hntcmlentt ,u >d
her co-workers on dnty. The 1. a
was well taught by the teachers.^ tml
the pastor and classes gnre the ie-
rVw Ker Bedford brwwght the nam-
ing mes-age.
Mrv Rebecca Johnson o< Beatin >nt
arrivid ln;e Saturday as hons<* j,u- t
of her sister, Mr . KutHie John < ti.
Mrs. > Ross. J. T« nes. Mr> aa,i m H.
I Simlar. Mrs. \Y. Kuyheudall. and
others attended the Mineral of II y
I'avne. h-ld in Oillc.t. Sunday at'-r-
noon. Rev Bedford brought the ni-i t
message, wi;h the Senior choir In
rl-arue. Total amount raise*| wna S '0.
Fncoitra^ing remarks were mad> by
Mr S Hetlford.
The Karnes county WBl will « .n-
vene with Prospect Baptist church,
March 'JO, Rev. S. H Bedford. «s t
pastor. Mrs Moee Hopkins, Jr., and
liaughtci. Marjorie Nell; Miss Mii iio-
oh Freemfl- and nie -en, Mlaa -s "ac-
qiHme Head and Sie.-anno •Smith, o. ..!<•
a abort vistr m the home o( Sirs. jl<><e
Hopkins. Sr . Sunday. They were .ac-
companied b> Mr>. Mose itopkinp, -Ir..
Mrs Charlie lin ks and daughter,.Miss
1> 1 ♦irant. and F.dtlie l.ee Donn-y.
James lireen. Mr. and Mra. C. Perry-
luan and taai lv. and Mr*. Mose |lop-
khr*. Sr. attended the fnneral of
Ilenry Payne in tlille;t. Sunday.
Coero Newg
Mt Bethel Baptist church Iftj^-red
its t gightv-first ann.\ er*ary,-mma! " v.
March l.V with th,- Rev. L. R. I tou-
can. 14-year old miulater, ddirering
the sermon < Hie convert. Miss T^me
Wood sort h, nas added. Tho'ft®"1"
raise«| was $31!!.
Ihlt.iel W itnbush, Mrs A M.
I' ■ M - Fanny Patri-li .ire
ill.
Scguin News
IV v^mhoiilk nnaniil ir
Ihir Hall kifb ■-■*•>! fk«iiN 'k'
.ilrw-ti.01 of Mr*. R.'- I- >l rr«s n<
prr.omfril lit Ihf kM n.Mlllnviniu.
Thnrwlny niatii, Manli lit. Tl>« pro-
era in f.viliiri-il nplriluaU. ami Willi-
. taaairal nuaib-r*. A ' apa.-itj a«ili iK*
wan all hi IK I til aiilatel Ihnu.
T1i>' rfgiiliir moalhly iin-niiis of Ihf
Hull liis'i Hi'lKMtl I'-TA iv ii s told nt the
m-liixl Wwliii-mliiy night, Miirih 1>-.
I'lftiiH for HMIilillR ilrliwloa to the
*-tri'l ronri-ntion to K W ta lima-
toa, April 17 anil tS: un«l tlio Plllor-
taiamrni irf th* l! -"i jraiiuatra w.r*
din-iia.nl.
Weimar News
Services were Well attended at all
churches A number of Mnaous, Prince
Hall, ISastern Stsrs, held Tlianhs-
giring services at Colnmbus, Texas.
The pastor of St. Pet era AMK church
brought the message. Rcfreithmciits
were nerved after the Hcrmou. Rev.
I*. l>. Saddler, I.. 1.. Williams. M. M
Johnson, and iiail Johnson attended
the laivtnen'a meeting iu Hun An-
tonio.
Mrs. Clara Blooilworih of Penn-
sylvania was a visitor at Hi. James.
The missionary workshop wax held at
St. James. Mr*. U U Williama ia
president of the Missionary society.
Ijoretta Anderson, daugbter of Mr.i Three couplea, Cheater Willianm and
and Mrs. Ro\ Anderson, was hon-
ored at a delightful party In celebra-
tion of her sixth birthday, Saturday,
Match 14 The party was given ia
the home of Mrs. Walter Williams,
and i!5 r-ues's were present for the
affair. Brendn Joyce Franklin was
co-hostes* along with the mother of
the houoree. Assisting in serving were
Mes. l.suri Coe and Mrs. Mary Ball.
Kali- Marie Hardin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardin, celebrated
her teirtli birthday with a party In the
home "f her parents, S.tturduv, March
21. Twenty-five guesta were aerved
ire cream and «*ake. nnd received The various courts and palaces of
horns, candy, and Knstrr rabbits as the Masonic lodge observed Palm
souvenirs. The bonorce received many Hiinday. Rev. J. II. Thomas delivered
gifts. j the tnesaage.
Four students of the homemakiim, Mrs. Nellie Fay ia reported to be
dcnartmrnt of the Ball high school doing nU'ely.
left Thursday, March l!l, for Prairl
Linn Mae Carter; George Allison and
Kuhy Hodge; and Hylvester Hurley
and Margie Spann. were married on
Saturday. Will Turner and Prince
Wicha are at ill an the sick list
Ronald Lewis Mitchell was honored
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
O. Mitchell, with a birthday party.
A number of guests were present and
he received many useful gifts. A deli-
aioua repast was served.
fKllf/iY, MARCH
Del Rio News
Waelder News
The Heroines of Jericho lehrated
its Qgnd Palm Sunday service with
ltev. Ollie Jones, pastor of I.ittle
Zlon, bringing the message. Services
were go«sl at the various churches
throughout the day, Sunday.
Mrs. (teraidlne (irant and family
visited with thetr parents and grand
j View co'le-c. where they attended
I the state meetiut of the Texas associa-
tion of New 11 omenta hers of America,
| Fridav nnd Saturday. March 1U> and
;:n. Tliev were accompanied by Mrs.
Kstelle P. Burns, instructor. Six hoys
from the school went to Prairie View
Friday to attend a New Farmers
of America meeting. They were ac-
companied by S. K. Anderson, voca-
tional nrr>iilture instructor.
Mr- H -trli.r Wiiik—r. ;i |i'l «inscr. pnrorita over th.- w.vk mid
wss j— *d in a reclt;i4 at Refuge
Chit I Christ. Friday night. March
•JO '.lie program was well received.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Byrd and daugh-
ter. Kar-n Ib-sne. spent ih^.week end
in Knllnx where they were xne*ts of
Mr. sml Mrs. Ihtdley-Hradley- Mrs.
Byrd and Mrs. Bradley were former
college cls«smstes. Mrs. Pearl Sanee
aud Mrs. Ruth-Byrd attended the dis-
|Hct meeting of the Wgni Mi's Society
of (Christian Service *th"" Kingsvifle.
Kridsy sml Saturday. Murrh and
• 21.
Shiner Ncwa
• * '
Mr. mi Mrs. Jnliua Johnson, Mrs.
Rosa Butler. .Mra. Hervilla Kuyben-
dan. Mlaa Mnttie Broobs and Miaa
Raydefl Brooks attended the program
at Beth Klder Baptist church, Yoa-
kum. T.eslie Charleston, accompanied
by Clarence Mitchell, and Isaac Robin-
son of Yoakum were visitors in Slew
Jerusalem church last Sunday.
Mr. ati(l Mrs. Clarence Mitchell,
Mrs. Helen Arkadie, and Miss lUrfibie
Hall of Yoakum were visitors in the
city Swndoy. Mrs. Meaa (iladney
spent the week end In Houston.
Mra. tirnre Covers** entertained the
pastor and family. Rev. and Mrs. K.
A. Ramsey of Han Antonio, Sunday
Bight. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kuyken
•lull of Han Antonio, ami family, viait-
ed their sister thia week end. She ia
Miss Millard Kuyheodall.
Mrs. B. B. Webb entertained with
a barbecue dinner for the Myers fam-
ily. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. L.
Davis of Seguln. Mr. and Mrs. Kit on
Carndl. Mr and Mrs. ]tennis Potion
and daughter. Walter Coverson, Sr.,
Simon Coverson, Jr., and I*>nnie
llemphill of Houston were week end
guests in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley liewis, Melvin Flowers, all of
Fahrin, Texas, and I^on Warren, Sr.,
were also guests In the city.
Schulenburg News
The annual Palm Sunday observ-
ance of the Kastern Stars was held
Sunday, with Rev. J. W. Grace being
the speaker. Mrs. Blanche Yiaer and
Mrs. Pesrl Jackson presented gifts to
the matron, Mrs. Ardell Stafford, and
the assistant mr.tron, Mrs. M. W
Cvrjifl Mrs Stafford ik also the grand
district deputy of the Kastern Star
lodge.
Miss Gloria J. Williams of Teiaa
Southern university, Houston, s|ieut
the week end here with her mother,
Mrs. P. M. Williams.
Oakland Ncwa
Bervlce* warn held at fee Baptist
church, Sunday afternoon, wftti th#
pastor, Her. Hubbard, in charge. Here*
wee were bold at the Church of Go4
iu Chriat, Sunday evening, the pa >
tor, Kldar Brown, delivering the me#,
sage. Mrs. Kiln Mse Baker and Mra.
Sammie King attended aervice* at Cor-
inth Baptist church, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Kllie Lea visited in Houston
last week. Jonah Adams of San Atv
tonio visited his mother, Mrs. Jennii
Adaius. Mr. anil Mrs. Nook Foster art
the parents of a Imhy girL Mr. aii4
Mra. Speaker Woodson and children
of Houstou visited in the homes <4
Mr nnd Mm. Charlie Ring .and Mr.
and Mra. C. B. Brown.
Kenedy News
Mra. Cynthia I*e, Alfreda Ren6|
and George (Skipper) Williams of Ha|
Antonio visited their aunt, Mra. Mac
Klla Lewis. Sunday afternoou. Mr.
and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ethel Wright,
snd Mrs. Vivisn Fant attended a fn-
neral in Gillett. Mr. and Mrs. Bil
Spring received word that their son,
Jsmes Spring, was called to preach,
Mrs. K. Wilson and children ot
Cnero were in the city visiting theit
sick nncle and brother-in-law.
Crystal City News
Mrs. B. T. Gilbert, Kdward Gil
bert anil C. P. Oavis and their fatui*
lies motoreil to Austin for the funeral
of Rev. W. C. Clark, held from Pih
grim'a Rest Baptist church. Bev. ft
Davis officiated.
Airman W. B. Houstou is home ot
a 'MMav furlough, visit iug his family.
The .\ilen nnd Green families m<
to red to San Antonio for a short viai(
with Airman A. L. Allen.
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Medical tests proved thialufflhnla
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This formulaJAjarfaotivi
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