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* OS< I lilU'S CONVOCATION
J. G, Lmvdermilte.
founder and president ol the
Mount Sinai United Holy
Churches of Bee »nd Chatham
Counties, recently closed the.
i-dh annual convocation at the
Mnnnfc Sinai Holy Church, lo
cated three miles west of Gulf.
The meeting lasted one wek.
Sic story this issue).
Oemss’ Record
Oa Rights !s
Called Shoddy
WASHINGTON D C 'Meade
Alcorn. < hsirtpan of the Ropubli
*•3ll National Committee, recently
refeatiod four research studies
v 'ru.-h dommient the shoddy Demo*
c.'tji t-ri-nrd on civil rights.
"11 ' h ilt :?0 years of nothing
Iti Mv in U! of dvil rights
vli i i> Brow-rats controlled
!'*' h |t|r fongTCS'i ntlf? 4>P
Wiuse lloitsi'." Mr. \cloin said.
'These f->t(r documents show
«hv find prove that Demon rata
wtil n* 'orhe in < position to
p: ovtdr civil rights advances**
The four c! or’i merits am the:.'—
■t 1 Tiu- K it hII 2 fSJin t-U,.n
.. h hoc- Harry T udm-h
-• d ran! Butler i"Mi>cd ai'd woo*
Co-ovnoc Paubus of Arkansas
nil 'h< y realised be had become
a HisMfKd polilicot liability in the
i’> '-s Congtoi.rsio'V’.l campaign
' The Third Trudy Turnabout.”
v ! nii driji.ls bov. Paul Butler was
[,, .-< d to Hr.at a hasty retreat In.
*• fare of the unyielding loflu
n Tie Democrat, Tarty. 'This opt •
rode, it; its* If. reduced to rldfcu
’.in - the rpectotbe which Rnt
;> I e-.;o«t 'vhec lie Cl eteoded fnj*
political pur pesos to nsfed she
fTrhliri iif i ••: nut of it's DtTUfKTat
r-i -i.v
.1 "T! <=■ Sparkman t-hinder,* 1
wliici. quotes f; orrs a speech by
Sf* Si-lii.Pi. r (O-Ala* ip which
he openly admits tli.il Northern
and Western Democrats help
Smith*'!'" Democrats impede legis
lative progress In civil rights.
4 '’Democrat Civil Rights Plank
n Myth.** which show? bow the
1 {»:-.« civil rights plank of the Dem
ocrats promised nothing while the
Republican plank promised the de
livered support for minority rights.
“A Republican Congress, on the
other hand, win be free to press
forward toward more Republican
advances in the fk-id of human'
rights.”
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13th Holy Convention Os Mount Sinia
Church Stages Confab At Gulf, N. C.
HV DOR SETT W. HEADEN
GULF —• The Thirteenth Annual
Holy Convocation of the ML Sinai
United Holy Church, Incorporated,
convened at Ml. Sinai Church. 3
miles west of here, from October
13 to 10.
Them for the convention was,
"Behold how good and how pleas
ant it is for brethren to dwell to
gether in unity,” as taken from
Psalms 133:1. The fit. Rev. 3. G.
Lowdormllk presided.
The convocation consisted of
morning, afternoon, and night
sessions for a week. Featured
were a Missionary Day, a
Voting People’s Christian
Workers Convention, Sduca
lionul Day, and Foundr 1- '* Day.
Music was furnished at various
Mrs . Alma Hinton Feted:
Oberlin School Teacher Given
Surprise Party By 2 Classes
The 4th and Sth grade children :
i of Obi'i im School gave their tea- i
j after, Mrs. Alma Hinton, a sur- |
j prise party on her birthday, Octo- j
j ber 23. The class, organized by j
> Etta Marie Rochelle-, showed a!) j
i-jns of thorough planning. A j
i birthday cake, with six candles. !
(■entered the main table of the !
! lunchroom.
Punch, cup cakes, with’assorted j
icings, candy and nut?, wore serv- j
cd. The class also made Mrs Min- |
ton a present of a beautiful while j
handkerchief and a card,
Mr. Leonidas Haywood prin
cipal. and other teachers wore j
guests at the party.
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Silver To tie Singers of Sanford:
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Sermon* n ere preached by
Rev. \Y. L. Berryman, Elder
Ada 'Tuck. Rev. .1. V\. Ewings.
Elder Myrtle Sprue!!. Elder V
Miller; and the stinnal message,
was given by Bishop .1. (l.
Lewermik Mix Edna IV. lav
lor of I’liicliursit, N. r, Senior
Slate Organi/er. Women’s Bed
crated Chibs, gave On-- edm ;■
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I Mrs Etta Rocbf-llc, Launa Po;v
! and Elizabeth Peebles gave the
| class their assistance in making
J preparations for this affait.
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Art October Party
piSMri'ng officer during the youth
meeting.
AH ministers registered and paid
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The Children's Literature Class
of Shaw University pave an O so
ber parly fur pupiL in grades one
through six on Friday, October 31
Fifty-nine pupilr were pn -eni
from Washington, Cro-'fiy ; nr! Lu
cille Hunter elementary r-'hool
The pupils wen- cote »-u I
.•dories, portrayals and illtislr.'i
lions of the vario'i.s event? that or-
cur m the month of October. Some
of the events represented were.
Fire Prevention Week by Ernest
Davis, the United Slates Presidents
Uoru in October by Fred Bullock,
Navy Day by Lonia Alston,
Also Columbu . D iy by Richard
Cook, Poetry Day try Carol Vick.
United Nations Day by Edna Pink
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Halloween skit was presented by
the other members of the class.
Tito pupils played games and
l were served refreshment:,. Co
! chairrnen for the c!;is> war*
' .'om lurin Cl e •’ and Lonia Alston.
Ir- Alia., >V- d Is instructor