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rON'(iKATl U\TIONh! Saiu Landers, huiiincaa agent of AFM Local
$, Fun Kranciirn m*eivea the congratulations of Herman Renin (left
pr<»»idcui of the American Federation of Musicians, ui>on lenders' recent
Slacuou as pmMmI gf t!i* WntMl MflMN «»f A KM l«**als at Long
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Lander* ths second Negro in the federation to hold inch a post, won
If ft ujianiinoua rote of the 82 d*lega*»>* representing 31 muaiHana' locals
tft Iks Mid-west, hating a total membership of 9(1,000 musicians. all in
•6r •»<*regnted local*.
—A*aorIn led S*nr,» freea rhoto
Final Rites
For Jesse Parlor
Held in Edna
KI»SA — Funerti! services tvere
held in Edna, Inat week. f->r Je«w I'ar-
l.»r, aho died here March 21. lie *as
tin* h«»u of Mra. Mnhle Parlor. South
llackherr.v afreet, San Antonio, ami
th»» late Emmette Parlor.
He una a i>ati\« of IMna, and at-
tended the public schools there. F«d-
low inn bin grtidaatiiMi from high
achool in Fdna, he left to go in acarch
of a job.
lie became a railroad employee,
and worked at thia until the death of
hia father.
When ha returned to Kdna to look
after hia mother, he wn* employed hy
the city of Kdufl. which job he held
until hia death, lie waa a member of
the Church of Christ. ami the Mason-
ic lodge, being au active n>enil»er of
both.
Burial waa in Rdna.
Bethune-Cookman
College Fires
Business Manager
By the AuocitM Negro m -a
Davtona bkach, ru. —
1'aul lljde. bnalaeaa marnierr
•I Hrthuae-t'erUmaa oellrcF far
the put I* jean.. wga flrrd re-
reniiy b> the exenitfr. fcuinniti-e
of the college boa.d af trti-lrea.
which replaced him wfch .lainea
lluirr, (miliar -■»—'-'rtwit' aa-
•Maul ta I'reatdeat "Qrhi—' V.
Moan.
Thr committee aald .Imply
«llhnnt elaboration, tfet II)
wa» "reiieted <4 all,Stir. ai
affiliation, at IMh^f'i '
Crystal City New«
Mra. L. Lorelady, who haa been
ill fur some time, ia much improved.
Service# were well attended at Mt.
Oliver Haptiat church. Rev. (ireeue,
paator, waa apeaker. The aenior choir
rendered ninaic with Mlaa Alma Jeau
Greene at the piano.
Cuero New9
W. aiol Mra. K..yal Parrnh attend-
•\ tht funeral acrvi<*ee of Arthur
*<rriah in Houston. Wednesday,
March '£% The eulogy wua given by
K»\ >1 M If alone. Mra. Anna T*a>ira
Gr^n nlso w»-nt to Hoii«ton with Mr.
ami Mra. I'arriah.
Mra. Lillie Meador. who haa been
visited relatives and frien<la during
the wrfk end.
T. 8. Johnson. mathematics In-
atructor of Htetfn.Maye achool, waa | ("•,,,il 1 >nvi<l Kloirera
Schulcnburs News
| Steadfast chapter. No. 413. Order
| of Eastern Star; Midway li*l*e. No.
488; and the Heroinea of Jericho, ob-
served Palm Sunday aervicea at St.
Jamea Haptiat church. Turkey dinner
wii served following the aervicea.
Mr* ami Mra H A* Jftdnsa and
family visited hi-* father. Ned Jack-
a»u. in Shiner. Mi** Evelyn Jackaon.
Way •
able to return to work after being mon Jtckaon of San Antonio were
absent from the cUaaroom for a meek ffum,ta of Mr. ami Mra. R.
with influenia. I TllllllM
Mlaa Sandra Jean Wllaon ia able stndenta of J. A. Greene school
to be back in a> hool after having the literary evenU of lha-
influenaa. tri<.t k^a held in Yoakum.
Willie Conway underwent surgery ,
ill for the past thres week*, ia much Tliuraday in H» ng»'r Memorial ho*pi-1
lmprore<i Rsv. C A. Singletary ia
O'tll oq tii« nick list.
Mra. Mary Parn*h was unable to
attend the funeral of h*r hu*band.
Arthur Psrriah.
'Htonina Psrriah ia still otit of t«>wn.
Ele is ill in Marlin. and la with hia
ai«ter, Mra. Lucy Hunter.
Mra. Bertlia Mumford spent s few
blira here laat Friday.
Mr and Mra. Emm«*tr Harwood.
ICm LflHt Mae Srhuler ani Mrs.
Meliinae Rot went to Anatil. laat
w»»#k for tha dedication of the new ,
gtudaxit union building at FTuaton*
T1 llotson college. Amorw: the digni-
'ariea preaent waa the rica preaident
»f tha f'alted Statea. Lrndon B.
T^tnuon. wto br»ugbr gree'inga fr»»m
'"sidMt J"hn F Kennedy.
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San Marcos News
Tba district meeting of the Matter
Maaoua and tha Heroine* at Jericho
waa hakl at Fir« Baptiat church.
Saturday. April 6. Hie meeting waa
S aoecaaa. Dinner waa aerved la the
church safeUria.
Miaaiocary Circle Naomi met la tha
home af tha preaident. Mrs. Dora
Brady, TOuradar afternoon, lira
MatMs Lswshs Brown, sunt of the
lioatean, waa in her home and anjoyod
tha meeting. Circle Ljdia met ia tha
boma fi Mra Willie Mae Mitchell,
Thuraday night Mra. Cordelia Ma-
lura ia preaident
TLe quarterly conference waa held
la*t Sunday at Wealey Chapel Meth-
odic church. Rer Hams, paator
l>r. Geoaral Hsmil'on. H-xiw'on
whs here to return hia mother to the
>H'dside of her huaband, Clem mon
Hamilton, who ia ill in the hoapital
at Houston. Jaui«-i Hamilton. San
Sroiher af Clemmon llanal-
M, was la tha city, las' week, vis-
iting relati\ea. his si*ter-In-law, Mra
Oilie Hamilton; and st.^^r. Mra.
Ifarj Crunk.
Tony It'(gers of San Antonio
a a* here tast week vUiting his sunt,
Mrs Emu.a Nichols, who has been ill.
Mr and Mra. Maurice Powell were
i|| S±u Antonio o-er tha last week
end Rav Griffin of Waco, was hers
etxi inf Mrs. Msttla Lawaha Brow®.
News w:ia received here that Mrs.
Johnny Rutledge. of Palestine, who
U the daughter of Mrs. Willie Capbus.
La doittg aieely following a car wreck.
An annual youth day obsarvano*
waa held at Greater Bethel Baptist
church, R'*v, C. L. Lnddington. paa-
tor. Youths of First Baptiat church
were pre^'nt for the program and
tlioy took part on If. Mrs. Willie Sin-
gleton waa present in the Sunday
services.
Mrs C. D Majora sponsored the
ippearancs of the Bnatrop slnirers In
• full program. Sunday nlg'it.
tal, and I* doing very well st
time.
Mrs. I.izzie Robinaon and Riehard
«'«nway »»f San Antonio ar» visit-
ing here due to the illneaa of Willie
Conway.
Mr. and Mra Mai I^m»na and
Mrs. IV K <»rant llt—isi the fu-
neral in tiouxales of Charlie .\ber-
nethv. a brother of Rev. 0. W. Ed-
wards. Mra. K. M. Williams of Cuero.
rlaited her mother, Mra. Alotiia
Grigga.
Tho <iirl Sovu^. ynder the super-
vision of Mra. .\4rues McAfee, camp-
ed la Victoria o^er "ths week end.
They were on ths rsnch of Mr. and
Mra. Alf Williama. They enjoyed fish-
ing. gareea, and honwhuck riding.
Karnes City Newt
Shiner News
Mrs. Ruthis Johnson snd sister,
Mrs. ft. I. Johnson, Mra. Maude
Kice snd Ben, wars ths house guests
of Mr. and Mra Osorgs Wsahlagton
al Ine«, Teias. tast Sunday. Thsy
had a nice trip. Elder M. J. Perry
reported fins services at the Church
of God.
Willie Thompson, Edward Rlchar4-
soa Stafford Thompson, Tim Thomp-
aon. Gertrude CuiuUnf ham. Mrs. Lsas
Ms* Toeemia and daug^er, Tereaa
.Vnw- Foreman. an<T^on, Hsrhert L.
^•nith. all of San Antonio, were houss
guests of Mr and Mra. C. Shular.
Mr and Mrs. K S. Teague received
the n*wa of tha death la Lookhart,
of their br'»ther-ln law. B. A. Jones.
Mr and Mrs. A J. Hopkina are
th* parents o< a baby boy. who haa
Isei given the name of I^arry James,
lis waa born March 80. and waa wel-
comed by tws brothers and two ais-
ters. Grtndparenta are Mr. snd Mrs.
Moas Hopkina. Sr.. thia city ; and Mr.
and Mrs (ieorgia Crow*. Alien, T*-ias.
Weslaco News
Funeral servicta n»»re held Ltt Mrs.
A. B. Barnes. Thuraday. April 11, at
2 a'clock from Oorinth Baptiat
church. Rer. N T+ Washington offi-
ciated.
The thr«c-di<«trict board meeting of
the lllo Grande valley will oi*»n Fri-
day, April 12. and continue through
Sunday, April 14, with m»**tinga being
held at Corinth Baptiat church. Rev.
H. Billiard la moderator.
Yoakum News
Kcrrville News
The Heroines o' J- ri' V.o
Order of ib«vi»rn St ir !M<i t!
nuaT I'nlm Sunday • r ices At
neti 4'hnpel Metho'i r chuyio,
day afternoon. Ai»ril 7. at
Rev Vj. K Harriaon. pasn
nett Chape!, waa the weaker.
Shuliowhorne l<xige, No. 4 I'J. held a
n" e burning service Monday night,
April 8. after having completed tha
purchasing of a lodge hall. Rev. C.
V. htsrage, pastor of Mt. Olive Bap-
tist chnrch, was Beaker for the oc-
casion. Sandy Washington la wor-
shipful master
William Walton of Lowry Air
Force base. l>enver, Colorado, l«ft the
city Tuesdsy. April 9, aft«r a 10-
day visit with hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Moss Walton. Another son.
J-dm Paul, who ia s student at Pral-
ns Vlsw soliege. recently spent sev-
eral days with hia parents. Mrs. Joe
£gglsatoa spent several dava in San
Sntoais visiting relatlvea and friends.
Funeral services for Gene Davie
were largely attended st St, Jttmea
^fethmli.it church. Rev. 8. L. Jones
j »ave the eulogy.
Mra. Tommie I>^e Johnson. Nina
Kay Johnaon. and I^nvern Polk of
Corpus Christ!, were house guests of
Mrs. Mary Polk.
Tom I/Atl united the Flemings fam-
Hy,
■ i 1 !• Z1 •" '■ *-
;n. 6 0. Cslfl^ell. Lttoy BcVerly.
zfl 4^a J. L Duncan, tno-
torad to Cu.€ro to ntp-nd tfce thanks
giving aervicea of the Heroines of
Jericho and tUs Mst'rn Stars. A
number of nearby towus sent repre-
aentatlvpa.
Tha Women's I'rogren-dve club met
at the home of Mr*. S. B. Wilson.
Plana were made to attend the dis-
trict meeting in Auatin. Mrs. E. L.
Bolton la preaident. as well aa dis-
trict officer of Mary Church Terrell
diatrict. Mrs. M. E. Owens la club
prssldent.
Hallettsville News
Mi. aud Mss. Da'ly Lafail of Ban
A n too to visited hsr brothers, lit. Joha
S'stdt and Alonao Pettit, during the
week send
Mrs. Jans Caesar and Willie Gon-
mngyisd Frldsy night with
O. Phar
Ijivscs and Fayette counties held
tts With New Jerusslem
Baptist church. Rev. W. G. Sample-
ton. paator. The meeting was well
attended. Services at little Bethel
AMF. church were g«»od and well
attended.
Maurice Carroll of San Antonio is
vacationing with hi* mother, Mrs. P.
D. Carroll.
Jimmie J. Curtis waa buried Sat-
urday at the Peach Creek community.
He is aurvived by S widow, two chil-
dren, an 1 numerous other relatives.
Mrs. B. B. Webb made a buaineSi
trip to Seguin, recently.
Mr. and Mra. Sam Coverson of
Tszsa City, were resent viaitors In the
hoens of Otis Coverson snd dsughter.
Mra Msrths Hsrp* and Boston Mil-
ton, Sr., are hospital patirate.
Mrs. Rachel Kuykendsll has re-
turned home from Alice, where shs
was confined at Us hosts st to son,
JuMns
Osldasd News
Urt.
Mt. ud mi* aar.lm.SM l»t»-
!*
Mr. ul Mra. fahs Caaalathai
of Sal Antonio TUtta< Kit. KQU L*,
Mr. and Mra. Rah art Ifertoa. and
Mr and Mra. J. W. Baker.
Mra. RIHa Laa Tlaltad ralatiraa In
Houston.
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Flatonia News
Services at St. Paul AMR church
were well attended.
Members of St Psul motored to
nopkiiiMville for the union quarter
meeting. Ths paator haa organised a
junior church, with 31) members.
They will have charge of the services
on the third Sunday of each month,
and the choir will alng. Junior atew-
ards will hav# charge of the offering.
effective Nanhl'
The appointment «| HU(er Is
replsce H)4e received the unani-
mous approvsl of Um> «\e«iiiivs
committee.
Woman Breaks Job
Race Bar at
Raleigh City Hall
By tha Aaaprtated Macro Prcaa
RALKIOII. N. I"—Mr« Maa
II. Smith haa haranir the
flrat N>ira ia wartt M a riarh
lit Kakich'a dtr hall. It waa
announrrd laat waah.
Shf rqmrtH to *aHi Marrh
IN. in tha flnanra Apartmrnt.
1'inaar# lllrrrtar flarrwa
Pritrharl aald aha will .tart
work aa a raahirr I, with a *M-
a month aalary.
Mn. Smith, wha aiiiwtad
Shaw unhrn.lt) aad i'a>n«'«
lliialnr«B and Srrratarlal whoal.
ariirrd "far above avaracr" on
thr rity'a racular aptltodr teat,
I'riirhard aald.
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Luting News
l'alm Sunday services wsr» held
at Bethel AMF church, with Rev.
J. E. laamkin. pastor of Boyd Chap-
el AMK church, San Antonio, bring-
ing the message. »
Bill Jouea died Snnday^ll'id fu-
neral services are pending at this
time.
Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Clnrk of Vic-
toris, sre now living here.
R. I». Simmons wns buried in Wsel
der laat Sunday. ReUtiqm frSm thia
city, and others, attended the funeral.
l*«cal relativea are Mr^sitd Mrs.
John L Branford, Mra. nBfle Har
rls. and little Tabltha H^BK
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Uvalde Newt
R*t. KincUow and family went to
Drl Rio whrra ha fUM hia poat.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Milla aad Cola-
man Franklin attradad th*.funeral
III a friend la Brackrttrilla. Mra. Myr-
tle Sherrill and aoa ara Mat fin*.
Airman (aeowd daa(| Hoaald
Qreen and fainlly ara ob^ jamtion
with hia mothar In Naw Jarat;. Mia*
lUed and Mra. Treaa MfcfWrleht
apant tha waak and la lljftli.
Weimar Newa
Woman's day was ohssrvsd st St
Ismss AMB chnrch. gundsy. lira. Al-
ma L Msckey, director ef Christian
sdasntloa, wsa guest apeaker. Mrs.
llsoksy wss accompanied frsm Dallas
W to husband. J. Mackey. lira. M.
M. Johnson wns chsirmnn; Mra. L.
F. Aueble, co-chairman; and Rer.
L. K. Auabie is paator. Tha sum of
$245.40 was rsiaed.
Mr. and Mrs. N. I* Conner, Jr.,
Mr. nnd Mra. McBriis si ^onxtou
rs present st St Jaraee AMB
church for Woman's day. Music waa
rendered by Mra. Connar; ths McBrids
daughters, and Mra. Leonard of the
Church of God.
Karl Downa high achool waa well
represented at the district meeting
held iu Yoakum. In tile literar>
events. Downs placed second with a
total of hfl points.
Mra. Bertha Johnson spent the
week end in Houaton. Ths Mlniaters
nlliance held a fellowship service at
St. Paul Baptiat church. Rer. O.
Henry ia paator. Rev. I* E. Ausbie
delivered the m«Mage.
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Mr. aad Mra Tbnraaa Tiarrlnr
a*., ara paranta V a hahy aaa, who
Baa haaa aamed Vernoa Aathony.
Th«« ara aow aavan iwy* in tha fau-
tr. a. A. NatH ad Kaat »a,nar4
FIRST...TAKE REAL BREAD!
DKNVKIt SIIRINKKS C11VK fJV.OtlO TO JKWI8H HOSPITAL—
Membera of the Ancient Kgyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Hhrine
snd its suxiliary group present a $."»,000 check to the Nstional Jewish hos-
pital st Denver. Psrtlclpsting If Uie ceremonies nrs (left to right) Mrs.
Jaseihine F. Brown, the auxilisry's imperial high prleeteaa and deputy of
ths desert of Colorsdo; Rdward Miller, NJH president; Msceo Brodnsx,
deputy msrnhsl snd senior iinperisl officer; Richsrd N. Blnesteln, NJH
executive vice preaident; Bquirc Bullock, deputy of the deaart and Samuel
O. Kcya, illustrious potentate. All the participants srs from ths Denver
sres.
home
Del Rio News
Richard Matthewa returned
from the hoepltal, Sunday.
Joe Jackson and son attended board
meeting last week end. The meeting
waa held at Kingsbury.
Laat ritea were held for Mra. An-
nie Daniela. Sunday, in Brackettville.
Mra. Charles Wilsou and E. Beat
were called hark home from l>el Rio.
Waelder News
Member* uf Ttloominn Flower court
and Grant l'lilae*. attend^ the dia*
trict mnll'iK in San Marco*. Sat-
urday.
l'alm Sunday arrvicea were held
at Mt. Eden Baptiat chnrch, with
liar. C. R. Heed delirerinc tha aer-
mon. nar. W. B. Jonea la paator.
Iv. D. Rimmona waa burled hera ra-
•'ently with tha Krlley Funeral hona
in charge.
♦
Kenedy News
Rev. Alma Bailey of Brady, Mrs.
lillie M. Scbuler; and Al Eason of
Cuero, vlaited L. Houston, last Sun-
day. He ia ill. Mra. B. Owene and R.
Hilly were quietly married in San
Marcos, April 1.
Mr. and Mra. R. Bailey, Mr. and
Mra. Bill Springa and grandchildren
went to Galveaton Friday. Mra. J. B.
Fulton of Houston spent ths week
Victoria New«
Servicea at Mt Bales Baptiat
church were well altanM. The Jun-
ior and aenior mlaaionc preaented a
pageant, "Tha Twelra Kay* to Uod'a
Resource. "
Kev. W. A. Joahua and Warner
While are bring ho»|iltaliied thia
week.
Mr. and Mra. Sainniie Pea Barnelt
and daughter, Hhcryl l>inlae, molored
to Haa Antonio Saturday, April a
Oibera making tha trip were Mra.
Richard Uarria, Jr., and daughter,
Yvonne; Miaa Linda P. Foater and
Mia. ltrenda Joyce Ware.
Mlaa ileatrlca t.raut and Mra. I<qpn
Qrant were bualnraa tlailora In Oon-
aalea, laat Thuraday.
I. 0. Cannady, Leon Grant, Mra.
Leon Qrant. and Mlaa Beatrice Grant
war, vialtore In tha home of Mr. and
Mra. Oeorga Aniirewa of Auatwell, to
end with her huaband, Rer. Fulton.
Mra. Otla Tone la aaklng Karnea
county dtliena to Join tha NAACP,
and aha Bfj be contacted at 420 Kaat
Main atreet, OL0-2KW.
Mra. J. Kiafford apetrt the day with
tha Bill Bprlnga family.
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Gonzales News
leli hy the 1
Joy, • granp af ald»era*from Aaatin.
Tha aaualcal waa held Sunday right
at Wahater Oiapel AMH church.
Funeral aerrlcea were held at (It.
Jamea SatnMay tar-Jimmy Lee Curtia,
with burial In, Mt. Kdaa cemctery,
Saturday dfternooii.
Mr. aad Hit" Arnold Jonea hara
mored Into their hrick home.
Their home la near the cotton mill,
and ia on Ua lot of the la!a Hill I/c»-
ia.
Tha animal tfcankagitlug acrricca of
the American Wmdmen. Camp No.
110 and Tent No. S8, will be held nt
Union Lea Haptiat church, the luat
Sunday In tha month. Rer. Mink
Wilton will ha tha apeaker.
Charlie Moora, Willia Lamkln, anil
Joa Smith are conllned la tha hoa|,i-
tal. There waa one addition to Provi-
dence Haptiat church laat Suml;it.
Serrlcea wera Una.
celebrate tha blrthdaya of Mr. and
Mra. Joha Duaai.
Miaa Heatrlce Urant nUo attended
tha meeting of tba l ulled Ohurch
women of Victoria. ,,J
Asthma Formula Prescribed
Most By, Doctors-Available
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Stops Attacks In Minute*... Rallaf Lasts for Hours!
Raw Tart, H.T. <g,..lal>—Tha aathma Pnautaaa*. Thaaa Prlmatana T»w'
formula preaertbed mora than any lata a yea branchial tubea, l»
other hy doctora far their private
patianta ia now available to aathma
anfferera without praacrlptioa.
Medical teata proved thia foranla
atopa aathma attache la mlnutea aad
givea houra of fraadom from recar-
ranca af painful aathma apaama.
Thia formula la ao affective that It
la tha phyaiciaaa' leading aathma
Caaerlptlon-eo aafa that now it tan
eold — without praacrlptioa ia
BMat atataa — ia tiny tahlato called
lata apea branchial tabee,
congeetian, relieve taat aarvaaa taa>
aloa. All withaat palatal iajaetlaaa,
Tha aaaretla-Prlwatani aamblnaa
I medleiaea (la fall praacrintioa
atraagth) fawnd meat affective la
combinatiaa for aathma dlatreaa,
Each parfanaa a apacial purpoaa.
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