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Sunrise Service
To Mark Entry
In New Church
With a glorious sunrise scrrice.
Greater Mount Olive Baptist
church, the Reverend J. Nathaniel
Byrd, pastor, will celebrate the
ojieuiug of its beautiful new edi-
fice, Sunday morning nt fire o'-
clock. The church Is located at 2114
West Poplar .street.
As a special feature of the serr-
lce, there will be a candle proces-
sion from the site of the organisa-
tion of the church, some fift.r years
ago, to the present site. Dr. Byrd
will preach the morning serino*. |
Guest siteaker at the mammoth'
ma*s meeting, scheduled for three
o'clock, Sunday afternoon, will be
, Dr. P. S. Wilkinson, pastor of New
l>R. J. N. BYRD j Light Baptist chnrch. i
I'ROTiRESS — I>r. J. Nathaniel Dr. B."i ll,s Poured tbf Great-;
B .1, f..r A< pastor of Great- « Mt °liT* BaPUst, <*<"■<*
t Mt. Olive B»(iti«t chnrck, wm , ^ Jeara, havtBR wmc here in Ai.ril,
deliver tL, «n»<u at the .portal »», T«a«.
•Hurise cerrii* w hich will comem- eitys I nion B«p-
® <>r the entry of hit eongrepitiou tbt rtlarc'"-
in- . their magnificent new hnild-
4i«4 Suoflay u.oraing at fire o'-
d-k.
I»r. T. S Wilkinson will jireacli
§ a s|»e«-i»l mas* scrrloe ached-
m -I for three o'clock the saw
afternoon.
l A Information
For the
>eniceman
HEALTH
FOR
ALL
NEW STABS SOAR IN 1133 — As tlie year 19o8 round* out, many
nen 3tarx made lUr dehat lata (he theatrical and entertainment field
Some of them were not new ia the (tame, bill were new to the theatrical
world as a whole. Among them were the three yonng women plctoied
alMTe. Left to right they ire Miss Jean Dunne, Miss Helen Thompson
and Miss I .aver* Baker.
IT ISN 'T TSUB
Larera Baker, knows in theairl-
cal circles as "IJttle yiss Share-
cropper," made her debut on records
and produced her firat hit on the
Atlantic label alnclac "Bonis Afire."
I .a rem recently completed aa ei-
lended tour of Burope where crit-
ics claimed her to be the greatest
American entertainer to hit the con-
tinent since Josephine Baker. 8he
States tlinn all other infectious dls-
By the Assoriated Necro Prea*
WASHINGTON — Jackie Robin-
son, star of the Iirookl.ru Dodgers.
will serve as nutional chairman of,eases combined.
community organizations for • Bro- j About 400,000 people have TB
therhood week." to be observed Feb today. That's serious. Because of
21-28 under the sponsorship of .he „ , f medlctne th may
fCDITOR S VOTE Ex-servicemen1 National inference of (hmtUn., _ •
•i i women are vitally Interested In; and Jews, it was announced last |nor ftl1 a,e lu> ®ut lfte.v ana
gh benefits their government offers week by Oscar L. Chapman, Dr.' tluir families will have to live with'
in'.0 t'i!S!%V«SSI *«lS!SSSiU ! M11?*"4 to™™**"?-! th* disease and with the tragic;
Inirgh pair's award as the «lng-
ing find of the year. She has Just
completed an engagement at tlie
Illmwood casino In Windsor, Cana-
da, and was booked Into one of the
choice Miami Beach, Fla., night
spots for four weeks In December.
Miss lMinne possesses a great voice.
Miss Thompson Is a yonng wom-
an whnse recording of "Going Down
lo Big Mary's" Is near the top of
the rhyilua and blues hit parade.
She Is an Atlanta girl who capti-
vated the East with her original
style of K and B singing. On Dec.
4 she headed a good-will revue
staged by radio station WDIA In
Memphis, Teun. There ahe received
every 17 minutes, 30,000 in one'next few weeks. She ls.a former | ijCof'tihe"ear" fCU"le Wu" T°°il
year. That's serious. TB is respon- j choir soloist and winner «f a Pitts-1 —Associated Negro Press photo
sible for more deaths in the United
•'T1!! isn't A serioug problem had to cut her Earopeau engage
1 anvmore." When vou hear ■m" *°,rt ^«"nd,
1 for her talent back In the states.
anyone make that statement, she arrived in New Torfc this week
speak right up and sar, "It''«
isn't true."
Robinson Named
To National Post
¥ n *1 a »• a one person dies from tuberculo- Jk> hearing a lot about within the
In Bro hood week ——
product af De
troit, a lady that the public will
a •-•ions Full
i
information may
the three co-chairmen of the Wash-
obtained at a^r VA office.) | iugtou regional office of that or-j
— I figured that 1 m eligible K*nl*atioa.
changes It can bring in their liveb.
Within this year, 115,000 people'
f. ,% montkfl of Korean GI Bill I'nder his leadership, cooperation 1 now healthy will develop TB. That's
tr i ning. But I want to take a four- the national observance will be serious. They wiU catch TB front'
y-»r college course. Could this be enllste<J from women s youth, vet- pe0pie wh0 ijave TB. That's the
Zm i eraus, fraternal, labor, industry and | ,
- - — rt?r. farm groups. Theme of the obser?- only t0
rrs THE LAW
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A
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pMi* ur»tae iNlMe
Hm tilt* Itr iff TtaM
•<1 collfi«^*year' fo^ »"«; ls «« Together fori There are about 150,600 unknown
■uiMitlM Few vuHi colleee years Brotherhood. cases of tuberculosis. That's ser-
wtMild imunt u months — the1 R°blnson, first Xgro to |0us. Many of these people do not
•«tent of yaw entitlement. j PJ*® ,n °rgantajd baseball, has carv-
a. i»«f jr..jn.r • mnnthir Hia 1 ed an outstanding career In si>orts urB •4C* "na
Vf:r_ i/nK.nn inmll Unw ico I j be is now extending to the spreading the disease to others as
*o!ight JFbouBe, and now I plan to I fleI* ^ community welfare and their own health gets worse.
■en it at what I hope will be a prof- be"OT1 '°'er"5rou'1 J*1"""11*- I Three hundred and fifty million ' thing has gone wrong with the
it Do I have to figure the proceeds e o i s » I1" o ul or o (j0jjnr3 a j.(,ar ia ( moderate astui inirriage, and Olie of the spous-
tl ,.15 wh'ethfr Income | uniform. My policy has a disability' '"e cost of TB in the Unit- « I.^ "king the coart to end the
U - Within the limits of the law? income provision, for which I pay a ed States, That's serious. That ■ 1^ we read
— \ou re only required to, little eitra. Will payments ou that means money out of your pocket. |.. f sompone'is s«1ne for an annul
Consider the profit aa Income, for provision be avaived also, along. Tuberculosis is a serious prob- luent 0f their marriage. The aver
Differtace Between Divorce
"A't I I
ud Annulment gxpluMd
jVTOTICBS of tte iffling of
i * suits for divorce appear
dailv in our newspapers. Some-
If the dienrce Is granted, a marriage
that actually exists is terminated
legally by the court.
In effect, tlie court tells the cou
plo that they were validly and le-
gally married at one time, but no
longer are.
Annulment Differs
In the ense of an annulment,
however, the plaintiff alleges that
there never was a valid marriage
in the first place because of some
impediment of the parties or be-
cause of soma fraud in its Incep-
tion.
In this case the court must de-
termine whether there ever waa a
valid marriage. If the court agrees
with the plaintiff, the decree says
in effect that the couple never was
legally and validly married, and is
not now.
Such a decree of annulment «a-
tabll^es for the public record the
fart that the marriage was and is
invalid according- to law.
Children Protected
Whether the action takes the
form of a divorce or au annulment,
the decree will have no effect on
the legitimacy of th* couple's chil-
dren. Our statutes provide that
the children of couples whose raar-
rlagei have been declared noil shall
nevertheless be legitimate.
Every divorce petition must set
Indigestion May
Stem from Many,
Various Causes
AUSTIN", Texas — Indigestion Is
so common that many persons hard-
ly give it a thought. So-called Id-
out the name, age. sex and residence
of each child under 10 years of age
born of the marriage involved.
Then, before a divorce may bo grant-
ed, the trial Judge Is required by
law to Inquire Into the "surround-
ings and circumstances" of each
such child.
Having considered nil the perti-
nent facts and circumstances, the
court In grouting a divorce may give
the custody and education of the
child to either the father or moth-
er. The governing factor here is the
judge's belief and findings with re-
gard to the best iuterests of the
child himself.
Klther parent may be required to
make periodical |iaymeuta for the
benefit of I ho child, and may lie
pnaished for contempt of court in
event of failure to comply with the
support order.
In the past some trouble lias been
experienced In enforcing support
orders against parents who move
out of the state, as a person cannot
ordinarily be extradited for th«
purposo of answering a contempt
of court charge. However, many
states (Including Texas 1 have re-
cently passed laws providing for
the reciprocal enforcement of such
orders, which Is bringing some re-
lief la lupfiort case*.
(NOTE: This column, »sse4 on Tex-
as law, U written to Inform — not to
advls*. No person should ever apply
or Interpret any law without th* si*,
ot an attorney who knewa th* facts,,
because the facts may Chang* th* ap-J
plication of th* law.) I
fliaui, JANUARY I, nil (
digestion may be caused by trouble
in the digestive tract Itself or sown-
where else in the body. Tho.reason
trouble elsewhere la Uio body may
cause Indigestion la lhat the dlRi>
live tract, ami especially the stom-
ach, is very sensitive to disturbanc-
es in other parts of the body, Ijp,
George W. Cox, slate henltli officer"
warns not to doctor yourself be!
caitso Indigestion can lie duo to so
many causes that you are apt to
be wrong, and delay In seeing your
doctor may be serious.
Indigestion appears In varlnua
ways. There Is tho kind that bits
suddenly and violently, with pain
nausea or vomiting and takes the'
"starch" right out of you. Then
there Is the kind that creeps up on
you, manifesting itself In n feeling
of fullness after eating, that limp
la your middle, or mnybe a burning
sensation or gnawing feeling a few
hours after eating. Other symptoms
are excessive gas, constipation,
diarrhea and n sour bad taste.
l)r. Cox aays that Indigestion li
not necessarily dangerous, l/ut can
cause you to miss enjoyiug life. It
may interfere with your work or
your sleep and may make you a
grouch. Sometimes serious digestive
troubles begin with mild symptoms
and that Is the very time your pby.
slclan cau do Ihc most for you. Ear*
ly diagnosis followed by proper
treatment any spare you a serlnuj
illness, ao do not neglect seeing
your doctor if indigestion continues.
Here are aoaie things that cou.
tribute to a feeling of well being
and discourages indigestion: Kat
a variety of foods at regular tlmei
and drluk plenty of water every
day. Relax and oat slowly, ilava
good companionship nt meal times.
Rest a little while before eating
whea tired. Balance work with play
so that you have enough recreation
a ad exercise geared to your needs,
but do not overdo it, get plenty ot
mt aa.l sleep each night.
7Y*f
TEXAS STATE 0?T!CQL
Your Eyes Ban "IT
IN HIGH-FASHION GLASSES
BY TEXAS STATE OPTICAL
Boautiful ey*«... dressed up eye*.
A boon to your vision and a lift to
your looks. You get the finest in ey*
wear—the finest In eye core—at
TSO. Satisfaction guaranteed—wear
while you pay.
FINEST QUAUTY $M VALUE
SINCLE VISION GLASSES
(Imclmdmg Exmminmtion}
$13®
i sajf ant05i0 locations to 8krye you
I ®owirroww Broadway
r M E* iMMWt MM Broadway
SOUTH FRK8A W. COMMERCE
Mtl 8* Pm* ftl W. Oommsrv*
FRSDXRICK&BUltO R». • 171# Fnaertckftaat M.
i with my regular premiums?
i Ing
to fight TB.
your community
farm'
age reader may be inclined to say,
' What is the difference?" Obvious
ly the marriage it terminated if
the court grants the petition, wlie
thcr for divorce or annulment.
In the case of divorce, the iilaln-
tiff (the person asking for an end
to the marriage, whether tlie hus-
band or wife) recognizes chat the
- ri^ot a check for my 1 "a". -Ve'lTifou WMt'to'fOiitlm,* Ilem' but U "n 1,e solv(,d- 'I('u oan
jii . irlily liit-urnui* premium and this disability protection while in help t>y learning how lo protect
<11. led it to VA. However, I forgot1 service, you must continue to pay j yourself and your family against
t.< -:i;n the check. I'm afraid my the required extra amount. Waiver | infection. You can help by cooperat-
ing ram e is iibiut; to lapse before I j of premiums, authorized by law,
iui ,i «et another check off to the do not apply to these extra pay
Va. Is there anything I can do j luents.
about It? I y. — I plan to get a GI
A. — Yes. So long as you can loan. How can
«resent evidence In the VA that you would make sue
ave enough money in the bank to munity?
filter the premium. VA will allow A. — Information as to who
foo an additional :il days to pay makes farm loans under the 01 ... ,, ,• . -, • .. . , ■ t™,,,
Jr.H,r premium. The 31-.lay period bill usually may be obtained from ZeloZ'ni ot childrei's "no !s ^^.rrt^ha^w^ii:
fcegiiw from the date of \ A» letter your county agricultural extension 1 I 1 cniluren 8
fci \t»u, notifying you of your error, agent. Or you might check uitii
n — i m planning to borrow on your hank or other lending iastitu-
m permanent OI insurance policy, lions in the area.
an j I'd like to know how I'm »np Q. — I'm figuring out ray yearly
o "d to pay the money back. income for purposes of the VA pen- . . , . v . - .. „
V — Your loan may Iw repaid sion that I receive because of my j |ie C0"1P®te(^ baseball, football
fti any time, in full or partially, lit total disability. I do light part time sketbnll, and track, and was
mi'nints that are multiples of S.». work on a farm and I receive my nume(J 10 tD(? 111
in I find out ivho community activities with W.VBC tn „ pnrtie9 involved w^re validly
a ,oan ln my com', and WBXT—unique in the field of married and that there is an exist-
broadcasting — supervising the sta- ing valid marriage.
tions' overall programing for youth,1 The plaintiff alleges, though, that
In athletics, Jackie is regarded
j one of the greatest of his geuera-
'tion. While attending the Univer-
: sity of California in Los Angeles,
A some act which the law says
constitutes a ground for divorce.
ittcrest i* payable annually on the salary in kind, and not in cash.
Anniversary date of the loan. | Is that considered as income?
i, — i «m a World War II vet- A. — Yes. The value of salary
•i i and I'm planning to go back received in kind, including a fair
*i i< rive duty. J m going to ask VA value for maintenance, is consul*
vaive the premiums on my CI ered as Income for VA pension
ipr ii Insurance policy while I'm In purposes.
16 Years
off March off Dimes}
Services
named to the all-American football
, team. He served as a commissioned
, officer in the U. S. army during
World War II.
lie entered professional baseball
in 1046 with the Dodder farm team
at Montreal, leading the Interna-
tional league in batting.
In 1947 he joined th'- Brooklyn
| team, won the "Rookie of the Year"
award and in l'.)4i) the National
leugue batting championship. He
W08 also voted that year'i "most
valuable player" in the league.
Born in Cairo, Ga., in 10111, Jack-
ie grew up in Pasadena, California.
He is married and the father of
three childreu. Active in many civic
and welfare interests of Greater
New York, Robinson does exten-
sive work with he Harlem YMCA,
Boy ^couts, OYO, YMIIA, and PAL.
\hdient Cart 1174,000,000 681
I
Polio Prevention $6,000,0® 2.3*£
Adnwwtrotion $10900,000 4 3* (
Research J20.500.000 8.051
Public Education (2,700,000 1.1*1-
Professional
Education $16,200 000 6 3*U-.
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LEWIS
Funeral Home
230 North Centre street,
V.E.
LARREMORE
Manager
CarficH 7281
San Ant4»nio, Texas
May Your New Year be a Happy
and Prosperous One
Your Stanley dealer,
MRS. MARY A. MYERS,
1221 Wyoming Street Fannin 0883
El:'
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
to all my patrons and friends
of Charis of San Antonio;
Here'* how your March of Dime, contribution, war, expended during
the ISyear history of the National Foundation for Infantll* Paraljnta.
In 19M, there will be a new, cottly and apic fourth front openat:
Pali* Prevention. It wW include gamma globolin and Mate af a tnt
polio vaccina. Cost af thi, alone: *2«,500,000. Tha other jxvgraiM
continue. Ho. rna neit Im U^mMt
Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Mrs. Dorothy Hodges. Saleslady
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