Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1960-02-24 Thaddeus T. Stokes MEMPHIS WORLD The South's Oldest and Leading Colored Semi-Weekly Newspaper Published by MEMPHIS WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 546 BEALE — Ph. JA. 6-4030 Member of SCOTT NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE W. A. Scott, II, Founder; C. A. Scott, General Manager Entered in the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn. as second-class mail under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1970 THADDEUS T. STOKES Managing Editor SMITH FLEMING Circulation Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $5.00 — 6 Months $3.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) The MEMPHIS WORLD is an independent newspaper — non-sectarian and non-partisan, printing news unbiasedly and supporting those things it believes to be of interest to its readers and opposing those things against the interest of its readers. The Right To Know In a recent speech, President Eisenhower said that an informed public is this country's greatest strength. In his precise Words, "Understanding in the United States of the issues we face is absolutely essential to our well being." Few will oppose that view. Only a well-informed public, with free access to all relevant opinions, can reach an intelligentgent decision on any issue. But it is interesting to read the president's remarks in view of rulings made some time ago by the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Power Commission. These rulings held that certain advertising placed by electric utility companies is not a legitimate business expense, and hence is not deductible for income tax purposes. The advertising in question presented the industry's side of the public-vs.private power issue—which is, and long has been, a major national issue. What is at stake in this is not only an industry's right to present its views on a life-and-death matter without penalty— but the right of the public to be informed, if the advocates of private power development are to be muzzled, the advocates of socialization will find the going infinitely easier. Those who have the power of decision in the IRS and the FPC would do well to read, ponder and follow the words of this nation's chief executive. On The Question Of Protests At Eating Places Dr. Frederick D. Patterson, former president of Tuskegee Institute and present director of the Phelps-Stokes Fund of New York, has made a sound and logical comment on the recent sitdown protests at some of the eating counters at stores in North Carolina and Virginia. Dr. Patterson is quoted as saying in part: "To regret that anything happens to disturb the peace and tranquility of a community in its race relations is understandable, but once an issue has been joined or faced up to, there should be no turning back until the issue has been successfully resolved." All thoughtful citizens will agree that understanding and good racial relations are to be desired. Moreover, we must constantly bear in mind that the main point the extremists who try to defend segregation make is that it is not practicable to eliminate segregation because the peace will be disturbed if it is done. So it seems necessary, if we are not to play the game of the opposition, to refuse to make an issue at this lime over some of the less essential questions. Dr. Patterson goes on to say: "This protest against discrimination on the basis of race was inevitable. Unless all that is said about democracy and what it stands for is completely without meaning, this organized and orderly protest is a logical outgrowth of the democratic process." Among other things, his statement concluded: "I hope that the constructive-minded citizens of Greensboro will offer to the south and the nation the example of wisdom and decency' which many over the nation — both Negro and white — are hoping for." On the whole this is a sound position but we would add that our race should think of priorities as we move for the elimination of discrimination based on race. There are many problems to be resolved, but certainly some are more important than others. We give high priority to these questions: The elimination of segregation in education; more voting and political influence; equal consideration in the administration of justice at the state level and improved economic opportunities. Reprisal Not The Answer The news Wednesday of the indictment of the Rev. Martin Hither King, Jr., by a Montgomery County, Alabama, grand jury, his subsequent arrest here, and release on bond frankly came to us as a surprise. We are aware of the struggle over the question of enforced racial segregation which has been going on between young Rev. King, other Negro leaders in Montgomery, and the local and state officials there. But since the young minister had voluntarily left Montgomery and moved to Atlanta, it appeared that the conflict; between these two forces would have ceased. We are loathe to think that any elected public official would use the power and machinery of the state government to prosecute any citizen, to say nothing of a minister, because of his views and stated opinions. According to the news reports, the charges against Rev. King are that he failed to report all of his income for two years. We are not able to cirque the merits or demerits, but we believe the general public will agree that the use of the income tax laws of the state to criminally prosecute any individual are rare occasions. No harsher method could be pursued to punish a known criminal charged with a grave criminal offense. As we understand it, the tax laws are primarily used to collect from individuals the amount of tax which is due the state or the government. This being true, without admitting the correctness of contentions either way, why wouldn't Alabama simply bill the Rev. King along regular procedure for the additional amount of tax claimed? This area of our country is confronted with what some have chosen to make serious problems; and for some, they may be grave questions. But to us, they are comparatively simple; and if the leadership of both racial groups would take the spirit of trying to see and understand points of view of both groups, these problems could be met with comparative smoothness. In bringing state laws info conformity with the United States Supreme Court decisions, the question isn't one of mass mixing of the races, it is simply one of discontinuing enforced racial segregation. Reprisals and counter-reprisals will simply add to any difficulty which may arise at a result of the readjustment. WISHING WELL Registered U. S. Patent Office. HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters in 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Bias Suit Hits pupils since 1956, minutes ot all school board meetings since IBM and All maps outlining school attendance lines. Woodham said the records would probably be produced "since I'm certainly not going to defy a court order." He said he would also file a deposition with the records. The subpena was issued in U. S. district court Tuesday afternoon at the request of Negro attorney Charles S. Wilson. Wilson and chief counsel Thurgood Marshall of the "National Assn., for the Advancement of Colored People and his assistant, Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, represented parents of 12 Negro students seeking complete integration of Escambia schools. The students filed suit Feb. 1 attacking segregation of pupils and teachers and asked for a federal court order forcing the school board to follow Florida's pupil assignment law "on a unitary, non-racial basis." Take New Look Rock Hill, S. C., is conclusive proof that if we don't set the pattern and give guidance they are going to take the matter in their own hands." She had reference to the "sit-in" at food counters in stores. Mrs. Hurley concluded with "white people know that segregation is-dead. They are Just waiting for Negroes to wake up so the funeral can take place." Presiding at the evening session was Dr. Vascoe Smith a local dentist. Others appearing on the program include the Youth Council Chorus of Laurel, Miss., which have several selections; Rev. D. W. Browning, Jesse Bishop and Edward Davis who introduced Mrs. Hurley. Gloster B. Current, of New York City, director of the NAACP Branches, addressed a workshop session of the Eight Annual Regional meeting early Friday afternoon. "The time has come for action on all fronts to obtain our rights under the Constitution and laws of the United States. Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the youth groups, councils and students, have a responsibility to carry out the Association's program in the local community as aggressively, as possible," said Current. GLOSTER CURRENT Rock Hill, S. C., is conclusive proof that if we don't set the pattern and give guidance they are going to take the matter in their own hands." She had reference to the "sit-in" at food counters in stores. Mrs. Hurley concluded with "white people know that segregation is-dead. They are Just waiting for Negroes to wake up so the funeral can take place." Presiding at the evening session was Dr. Vascoe Smith a local dentist. Others appearing on the program include the Youth Council Chorus of Laurel, Miss., which have several selections; Rev. D. W. Browning, Jesse Bishop and Edward Davis who introduced Mrs. Hurley. Gloster B. Current, of New York City, director of the NAACP Branches, addressed a workshop session of the Eight Annual Regional meeting early Friday afternoon. "The time has come for action on all fronts to obtain our rights under the Constitution and laws of the United States. Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the youth groups, councils and students, have a responsibility to carry out the Association's program in the local community as aggressively, as possible," said Current. Field Secretary us." He went on to say that in many southern states that the only thing that Negroes can qualify for is relief. "But we must work to obtain employment for them so that dignity and security in them may be established. Laws was pinch-hitting for Clarence Mitchell who was present but had to pinch-hit for Thurgood Marshal on Sunday. Mitchell was introduced by Atty. Donald Hollowell of Atlanta, Ga., who was toastmaster. Meritorious awards and trophies were presented to NAAOP volunteer workers in the Southeast region "which consists of-Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Students Insist and again today in deeper snow." As I sit here writing this story, I am enclosed in a group that cries aloud in action, "We only want equality for our money." The students have issued the following statement to explain why they are engaging in the "Sit-In." "This "sit-in" is a spontaneous non-violent effort to overcome traditional racial barriers. Our immediate objective, is to focus sharply upon injustice of unfair color discrimination practiced in local eating facilities, and our intention is to eliminate it. "To us, the process of eliminating color discrimination means to do so non-violently. Non-violence is our way of saying, "We respect human dignity, we advocate human rights, and we have tried of overlooking human injustices. Nonviolence Is also our way of saying, we are cognizant of human fears, racial fears, and unknown fears; we recognize racial prejudices; we recognize our, basic ignorance ot each other; and we seek to efface them. "Non-violence is our way of saying, "Let yourselves share in the total structure- of America; let yourselves be broader, better informed Americans; let us help each other." "This "sit-in" is a spontaneous non-violent effort to overcome outdated, unwanted, unproductive traditional racial barriers; Our objective is to eliminate unfair color discrimination, discrimination operating at the expense of both Negroes and whites. PURPOSE OF THE SIT-IN and again today in deeper snow." As I sit here writing this story, I am enclosed in a group that cries aloud in action, "We only want equality for our money." The students have issued the following statement to explain why they are engaging in the "Sit-In." "This "sit-in" is a spontaneous non-violent effort to overcome traditional racial barriers. Our immediate objective, is to focus sharply upon injustice of unfair color discrimination practiced in local eating facilities, and our intention is to eliminate it. "To us, the process of eliminating color discrimination means to do so non-violently. Non-violence is our way of saying, "We respect human dignity, we advocate human rights, and we have tried of overlooking human injustices. Nonviolence Is also our way of saying, we are cognizant of human fears, racial fears, and unknown fears; we recognize racial prejudices; we recognize our, basic ignorance ot each other; and we seek to efface them. "Non-violence is our way of saying, "Let yourselves share in the total structure- of America; let yourselves be broader, better informed Americans; let us help each other." "This "sit-in" is a spontaneous non-violent effort to overcome outdated, unwanted, unproductive traditional racial barriers; Our objective is to eliminate unfair color discrimination, discrimination operating at the expense of both Negroes and whites. Rev. Charles Dinkins the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. He was honored with the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the Oklahoma School of Religion. As part of the inaugural service, former Owen College president, Dr. Levi Watkins, will deliver the charge to the new president. Dr. Watkins is now associated with Alabama State College of Montgomery, Ala. The program is complete with full academic procession and recession, Music will be furnished by the college choir under the direction of Mrs. D. T. Graham. DR. WATKINS BETURNS the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. He was honored with the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the Oklahoma School of Religion. As part of the inaugural service, former Owen College president, Dr. Levi Watkins, will deliver the charge to the new president. Dr. Watkins is now associated with Alabama State College of Montgomery, Ala. The program is complete with full academic procession and recession, Music will be furnished by the college choir under the direction of Mrs. D. T. Graham. THE LAND IS BRIGHT BY JIM KJELGAARD Copyright 1958 by Jim Kjelgaard, Reprinted by permission of the publisher, Dodd. Mead & Co., Inc. Distributed by K.F.S. Ling Stewart reacted characteristically when he detected a fur buyer cheating him: Ling hotly knocked down the trader and strode away. So now Ling was facing charges of felonious assault. He has to stand trial in the court at the county seat. Ling, a Virginia backwoodsman all his life, has no fears when in the wilds along Hobbs Creek, but quails at the thought of venturing into a big settlement like Denbury, where at least 400 people live in the year 1860. His wile Ann realizes that is the reason he has asked her to accompany him to court; he wants her along when he has to face so many strangers. It's Ann's own first trip to a settlement in ages, and in spite of reason for fears of what may happen to Ling in court, and of disturbing talk of civil war she is reveling in the experience. Ling, too, begins to enjoy his venture into town when the fair dealing of Judge Colin Campbell results in a verdict against the fur trader, William Bodine. Grateful, Ling buttonholes the judge outside the courthouse and the two become so engrossed in conversation about guns and shooting that Campbell forgets that his fiancee. Jeannle Dare, is awaiting him. She drives off in a huff. Colin is reminded sharply of another problem by talk of civil war.... COLIN CHAMPBELL left the courthouse and strode toward the rig that awaited him, grinning suddenly at the sight of the middle-aged bay gelding standing patiently between, the shafts of the trap. The sedate Dusty was not his notion of a proper horse. Still, he furnished a wholly proper means of transportation for the judge of Denbury court. As soon as they were out of Denbury on the River Road, Colin wrapped the reins around the whipatock and let Dusty set his own pace, Every morning that court was in session Dusty took him there and every night returned him to his father's home. He knew both his duty and the road and he could be trusted. Submerged in his own thoughts, Colin sat up straight and looked about him only when they came to the first view of Quail Wings. Built well back from the river, with shining glazed windows and huge stone chimneys, the house had an appearance of great age. Yet it was far from ancient Colin's paternal grandfather, forced to leave the Tidewater because wasteful agriculture had ruined his plantation, had copied the house he left behind and modified it only as the more rugged western climate demanded. The house at Tidewater had, in turn, been a copy of the ancestral home in England. Nearing it, Colin felt the warmth that always flooded him at the sight of this beloved home. Of his own accord, Dusty swung into the drive lined with poplars and broke into a phlegmatic trot as Colin leaped from the trap. Dusty would go on to the stables where one of the boys would take care of him. Admitted into the house by William, the doorman, Colin made his way down the hall to the study which hi recent years had become a refuge for his father. In his mid-seventies, Relph Campbell looted with haughty disdain upon the effete younger generation. He could people declared loudly and often better, shoot straighten, longer and more gracefully, and drink more whiskey than matter of his sons or, for that millet, anyoneelse's. There was no foundation whatever for the first three state. ments, but there was no question whatever about the latter const. Colin knocked on the closed door and heard his father say, "Who is it?" "Colin." "Come in, boy." Colin entered softly, partly out of respect for his father and partly because the room always impressed him, Book shelves were filled with titles ranging from in Latin to the latest treatises on crop and animal Husbandry. One wall was given solely to the portrait of Edith Campbell, and as always happened when he entered the study, Colin's eyes sought his dead mother's image. That she had been lovely was obvious; no artist could have put such beauty down on canvas if it had not been present for him to capture, Her blonde hair was piled high on her Head with a stray ringlet, probably the artist's touch, curled demurely about her right ear. Her features were delicate, almost fragile, but with a marked inner strength, Her eyes were gentle, but they held depth and perception. This portrait and his father's rare references were all that Colin Knew of ills mother. She had died when he was a few months old. Colin turned to face his father, who, as usual, sat behind the desk. Ralph Campbell's face, though flushed and aged now, mirrored what he had been when young. His hair was iron-grey, but it had been very dark. He was bushy-browed, firm of jaw, proud, intelligent and stubborn. Colin noted the half-empty bottle and the partially filled glass on the desk, but, though he was sure that excess in both food and drink had a direct connection with his father's ill health, he said nothing. Nobody had ever made this proud old man do anything he didn't feel like doing, and nobody was going to start now. "I'm glad you're here, Colin." Ralph Campbell tapped a folded paper on the desk,. "I've just bad a letter from Macklyn. He has resigned his commission and is coming home with Betsie and the children before Christmas." Colin was stunned. Macklyn, his senior by a dozen years, held a colonel's rank in the United States Army and had devoted himself to a military career as wholeheartedly as Colin had embraced the law. "Resigned! Why?" he said. "As a loyal Southerner, he will not serve Under the command of Abraham Lincoln," his father answered. Colin thought that Julius Caesar might have referred to some barbaric Gallic chieftain in the same Contemptuous tone, "Why else?" "I think he's being very foolish," Colin said firmly. "Foolish?" the elder Campbell bristled. "Foolish, when these scallywag Yankees are plotting in every evil way to humble the South and reduce her to servitude? Do you believe a Campbell should continue to serve an army that will be hurled against the South when those money-mad schemers think the time is ripe?" "Be reasonable, Father. The South is not without its moneymad schemers, some of whom see secession as the perfect way to wiggle out of their debts up north." Ralph Campbell ignored this remark. "The South has conceded all she can and retain honor. These blasted Yankees need to be taught their places." Colin sighed. They had been over this same ground many times before, and Ralph Campbell had not yielded an inch. He would not yield now, and further argument would solve nothing. But Colin decided grimly that he wouldn't yield either. His father looked at him searchingly. "Well?" "What- do you expect me to say?" "Where do you stand?" "You know very well—not with secession and certainly- not with war." "But if war comes?" "It war comes—I don't know," Colin said slowly. "I don't know." Ralph Campbell sat in silence. Colin had never before admitted the possibility that his devotion to the Union, his belief that slavery should be abolished, his conviction that the South must eventually build its economy on free labor were stronger than his love for his family, his region, his state. The time for argument had ended. "You think I am unreasonable," Ralph Campbell said quietly. "I think you are without feeling. If events continue as they have been going, there won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." Father and son gazed at each other across the desk. "You are asking me to take a stand on a situation that may never arise," Conn said finally. "I hope to God it doesn't." The father gave way. "I hope not," he muttered, lowering his eyes. Colin rose and left the room Colin was in no mood to patch up a lover's quarrel as he rode his favorite stallion, Robin, through the autumn twilight to Jeannie Dare's. His thoughts were on his father's words, "Then won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." WHAT HAS HAPPENED BY JIM KJELGAARD Copyright 1958 by Jim Kjelgaard, Reprinted by permission of the publisher, Dodd. Mead & Co., Inc. Distributed by K.F.S. Ling Stewart reacted characteristically when he detected a fur buyer cheating him: Ling hotly knocked down the trader and strode away. So now Ling was facing charges of felonious assault. He has to stand trial in the court at the county seat. Ling, a Virginia backwoodsman all his life, has no fears when in the wilds along Hobbs Creek, but quails at the thought of venturing into a big settlement like Denbury, where at least 400 people live in the year 1860. His wile Ann realizes that is the reason he has asked her to accompany him to court; he wants her along when he has to face so many strangers. It's Ann's own first trip to a settlement in ages, and in spite of reason for fears of what may happen to Ling in court, and of disturbing talk of civil war she is reveling in the experience. Ling, too, begins to enjoy his venture into town when the fair dealing of Judge Colin Campbell results in a verdict against the fur trader, William Bodine. Grateful, Ling buttonholes the judge outside the courthouse and the two become so engrossed in conversation about guns and shooting that Campbell forgets that his fiancee. Jeannle Dare, is awaiting him. She drives off in a huff. Colin is reminded sharply of another problem by talk of civil war.... COLIN CHAMPBELL left the courthouse and strode toward the rig that awaited him, grinning suddenly at the sight of the middle-aged bay gelding standing patiently between, the shafts of the trap. The sedate Dusty was not his notion of a proper horse. Still, he furnished a wholly proper means of transportation for the judge of Denbury court. As soon as they were out of Denbury on the River Road, Colin wrapped the reins around the whipatock and let Dusty set his own pace, Every morning that court was in session Dusty took him there and every night returned him to his father's home. He knew both his duty and the road and he could be trusted. Submerged in his own thoughts, Colin sat up straight and looked about him only when they came to the first view of Quail Wings. Built well back from the river, with shining glazed windows and huge stone chimneys, the house had an appearance of great age. Yet it was far from ancient Colin's paternal grandfather, forced to leave the Tidewater because wasteful agriculture had ruined his plantation, had copied the house he left behind and modified it only as the more rugged western climate demanded. The house at Tidewater had, in turn, been a copy of the ancestral home in England. Nearing it, Colin felt the warmth that always flooded him at the sight of this beloved home. Of his own accord, Dusty swung into the drive lined with poplars and broke into a phlegmatic trot as Colin leaped from the trap. Dusty would go on to the stables where one of the boys would take care of him. Admitted into the house by William, the doorman, Colin made his way down the hall to the study which hi recent years had become a refuge for his father. In his mid-seventies, Relph Campbell looted with haughty disdain upon the effete younger generation. He could people declared loudly and often better, shoot straighten, longer and more gracefully, and drink more whiskey than matter of his sons or, for that millet, anyoneelse's. There was no foundation whatever for the first three state. ments, but there was no question whatever about the latter const. Colin knocked on the closed door and heard his father say, "Who is it?" "Colin." "Come in, boy." Colin entered softly, partly out of respect for his father and partly because the room always impressed him, Book shelves were filled with titles ranging from in Latin to the latest treatises on crop and animal Husbandry. One wall was given solely to the portrait of Edith Campbell, and as always happened when he entered the study, Colin's eyes sought his dead mother's image. That she had been lovely was obvious; no artist could have put such beauty down on canvas if it had not been present for him to capture, Her blonde hair was piled high on her Head with a stray ringlet, probably the artist's touch, curled demurely about her right ear. Her features were delicate, almost fragile, but with a marked inner strength, Her eyes were gentle, but they held depth and perception. This portrait and his father's rare references were all that Colin Knew of ills mother. She had died when he was a few months old. Colin turned to face his father, who, as usual, sat behind the desk. Ralph Campbell's face, though flushed and aged now, mirrored what he had been when young. His hair was iron-grey, but it had been very dark. He was bushy-browed, firm of jaw, proud, intelligent and stubborn. Colin noted the half-empty bottle and the partially filled glass on the desk, but, though he was sure that excess in both food and drink had a direct connection with his father's ill health, he said nothing. Nobody had ever made this proud old man do anything he didn't feel like doing, and nobody was going to start now. "I'm glad you're here, Colin." Ralph Campbell tapped a folded paper on the desk,. "I've just bad a letter from Macklyn. He has resigned his commission and is coming home with Betsie and the children before Christmas." Colin was stunned. Macklyn, his senior by a dozen years, held a colonel's rank in the United States Army and had devoted himself to a military career as wholeheartedly as Colin had embraced the law. "Resigned! Why?" he said. "As a loyal Southerner, he will not serve Under the command of Abraham Lincoln," his father answered. Colin thought that Julius Caesar might have referred to some barbaric Gallic chieftain in the same Contemptuous tone, "Why else?" "I think he's being very foolish," Colin said firmly. "Foolish?" the elder Campbell bristled. "Foolish, when these scallywag Yankees are plotting in every evil way to humble the South and reduce her to servitude? Do you believe a Campbell should continue to serve an army that will be hurled against the South when those money-mad schemers think the time is ripe?" "Be reasonable, Father. The South is not without its moneymad schemers, some of whom see secession as the perfect way to wiggle out of their debts up north." Ralph Campbell ignored this remark. "The South has conceded all she can and retain honor. These blasted Yankees need to be taught their places." Colin sighed. They had been over this same ground many times before, and Ralph Campbell had not yielded an inch. He would not yield now, and further argument would solve nothing. But Colin decided grimly that he wouldn't yield either. His father looked at him searchingly. "Well?" "What- do you expect me to say?" "Where do you stand?" "You know very well—not with secession and certainly- not with war." "But if war comes?" "It war comes—I don't know," Colin said slowly. "I don't know." Ralph Campbell sat in silence. Colin had never before admitted the possibility that his devotion to the Union, his belief that slavery should be abolished, his conviction that the South must eventually build its economy on free labor were stronger than his love for his family, his region, his state. The time for argument had ended. "You think I am unreasonable," Ralph Campbell said quietly. "I think you are without feeling. If events continue as they have been going, there won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." Father and son gazed at each other across the desk. "You are asking me to take a stand on a situation that may never arise," Conn said finally. "I hope to God it doesn't." The father gave way. "I hope not," he muttered, lowering his eyes. Colin rose and left the room Colin was in no mood to patch up a lover's quarrel as he rode his favorite stallion, Robin, through the autumn twilight to Jeannie Dare's. His thoughts were on his father's words, "Then won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." CHAPTERS BY JIM KJELGAARD Copyright 1958 by Jim Kjelgaard, Reprinted by permission of the publisher, Dodd. Mead & Co., Inc. Distributed by K.F.S. Ling Stewart reacted characteristically when he detected a fur buyer cheating him: Ling hotly knocked down the trader and strode away. So now Ling was facing charges of felonious assault. He has to stand trial in the court at the county seat. Ling, a Virginia backwoodsman all his life, has no fears when in the wilds along Hobbs Creek, but quails at the thought of venturing into a big settlement like Denbury, where at least 400 people live in the year 1860. His wile Ann realizes that is the reason he has asked her to accompany him to court; he wants her along when he has to face so many strangers. It's Ann's own first trip to a settlement in ages, and in spite of reason for fears of what may happen to Ling in court, and of disturbing talk of civil war she is reveling in the experience. Ling, too, begins to enjoy his venture into town when the fair dealing of Judge Colin Campbell results in a verdict against the fur trader, William Bodine. Grateful, Ling buttonholes the judge outside the courthouse and the two become so engrossed in conversation about guns and shooting that Campbell forgets that his fiancee. Jeannle Dare, is awaiting him. She drives off in a huff. Colin is reminded sharply of another problem by talk of civil war.... COLIN CHAMPBELL left the courthouse and strode toward the rig that awaited him, grinning suddenly at the sight of the middle-aged bay gelding standing patiently between, the shafts of the trap. The sedate Dusty was not his notion of a proper horse. Still, he furnished a wholly proper means of transportation for the judge of Denbury court. As soon as they were out of Denbury on the River Road, Colin wrapped the reins around the whipatock and let Dusty set his own pace, Every morning that court was in session Dusty took him there and every night returned him to his father's home. He knew both his duty and the road and he could be trusted. Submerged in his own thoughts, Colin sat up straight and looked about him only when they came to the first view of Quail Wings. Built well back from the river, with shining glazed windows and huge stone chimneys, the house had an appearance of great age. Yet it was far from ancient Colin's paternal grandfather, forced to leave the Tidewater because wasteful agriculture had ruined his plantation, had copied the house he left behind and modified it only as the more rugged western climate demanded. The house at Tidewater had, in turn, been a copy of the ancestral home in England. Nearing it, Colin felt the warmth that always flooded him at the sight of this beloved home. Of his own accord, Dusty swung into the drive lined with poplars and broke into a phlegmatic trot as Colin leaped from the trap. Dusty would go on to the stables where one of the boys would take care of him. Admitted into the house by William, the doorman, Colin made his way down the hall to the study which hi recent years had become a refuge for his father. In his mid-seventies, Relph Campbell looted with haughty disdain upon the effete younger generation. He could people declared loudly and often better, shoot straighten, longer and more gracefully, and drink more whiskey than matter of his sons or, for that millet, anyoneelse's. There was no foundation whatever for the first three state. ments, but there was no question whatever about the latter const. Colin knocked on the closed door and heard his father say, "Who is it?" "Colin." "Come in, boy." Colin entered softly, partly out of respect for his father and partly because the room always impressed him, Book shelves were filled with titles ranging from in Latin to the latest treatises on crop and animal Husbandry. One wall was given solely to the portrait of Edith Campbell, and as always happened when he entered the study, Colin's eyes sought his dead mother's image. That she had been lovely was obvious; no artist could have put such beauty down on canvas if it had not been present for him to capture, Her blonde hair was piled high on her Head with a stray ringlet, probably the artist's touch, curled demurely about her right ear. Her features were delicate, almost fragile, but with a marked inner strength, Her eyes were gentle, but they held depth and perception. This portrait and his father's rare references were all that Colin Knew of ills mother. She had died when he was a few months old. Colin turned to face his father, who, as usual, sat behind the desk. Ralph Campbell's face, though flushed and aged now, mirrored what he had been when young. His hair was iron-grey, but it had been very dark. He was bushy-browed, firm of jaw, proud, intelligent and stubborn. Colin noted the half-empty bottle and the partially filled glass on the desk, but, though he was sure that excess in both food and drink had a direct connection with his father's ill health, he said nothing. Nobody had ever made this proud old man do anything he didn't feel like doing, and nobody was going to start now. "I'm glad you're here, Colin." Ralph Campbell tapped a folded paper on the desk,. "I've just bad a letter from Macklyn. He has resigned his commission and is coming home with Betsie and the children before Christmas." Colin was stunned. Macklyn, his senior by a dozen years, held a colonel's rank in the United States Army and had devoted himself to a military career as wholeheartedly as Colin had embraced the law. "Resigned! Why?" he said. "As a loyal Southerner, he will not serve Under the command of Abraham Lincoln," his father answered. Colin thought that Julius Caesar might have referred to some barbaric Gallic chieftain in the same Contemptuous tone, "Why else?" "I think he's being very foolish," Colin said firmly. "Foolish?" the elder Campbell bristled. "Foolish, when these scallywag Yankees are plotting in every evil way to humble the South and reduce her to servitude? Do you believe a Campbell should continue to serve an army that will be hurled against the South when those money-mad schemers think the time is ripe?" "Be reasonable, Father. The South is not without its moneymad schemers, some of whom see secession as the perfect way to wiggle out of their debts up north." Ralph Campbell ignored this remark. "The South has conceded all she can and retain honor. These blasted Yankees need to be taught their places." Colin sighed. They had been over this same ground many times before, and Ralph Campbell had not yielded an inch. He would not yield now, and further argument would solve nothing. But Colin decided grimly that he wouldn't yield either. His father looked at him searchingly. "Well?" "What- do you expect me to say?" "Where do you stand?" "You know very well—not with secession and certainly- not with war." "But if war comes?" "It war comes—I don't know," Colin said slowly. "I don't know." Ralph Campbell sat in silence. Colin had never before admitted the possibility that his devotion to the Union, his belief that slavery should be abolished, his conviction that the South must eventually build its economy on free labor were stronger than his love for his family, his region, his state. The time for argument had ended. "You think I am unreasonable," Ralph Campbell said quietly. "I think you are without feeling. If events continue as they have been going, there won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." Father and son gazed at each other across the desk. "You are asking me to take a stand on a situation that may never arise," Conn said finally. "I hope to God it doesn't." The father gave way. "I hope not," he muttered, lowering his eyes. Colin rose and left the room Colin was in no mood to patch up a lover's quarrel as he rode his favorite stallion, Robin, through the autumn twilight to Jeannie Dare's. His thoughts were on his father's words, "Then won't be room for both of us at Quail Wings." Evangelists Are Needed In Local Communities It was concluded at a roundtable "discusison during a Fellowship Dinner at 887 Mississippi Blvd. on Feb. 5. that fulltime Missionaries and evangelists are needed in this community "to win souls for Christianity." Topic of the panel discussion was "Why We Need Fulltime Soul Winners in Our Neighborhoods." It was concluded that these evangelists would work in conjunction with churches which teach that Jesus Christ is lord and savior of all lives. These evangelists would attempt to convert as many persons to Christianity in the quickest possible time. It was also concluded that "excess baggage" be eliminated. Participants were asked to write an essay on the topic discussed and submit it during, the next meeting. Prizes will be awarded for the essayes Judged "best." Those invited were Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Alcorn of St. James A. M. E. church; Rev. and Mrs. F. D Adams of St. Luke Baptist church; Rev. Idonia K, Anderson of the United Pentecostal Council of The Assemblies of God of Chicago, Ill; Elder M. A. Berry of The Church of God In Christ; Rev. and Mrs. Loyce Patrick of Avery Chapel A. m. E. church; Melvin Jennings, student: at Tougaloo Southern Christian College, in Mississippi, and member of the National Board of Young Peoples Work, Disciples of Christ; Mrs. Rosa Brown Bracy, president of Womens' National Convention of Disciples of Christ, U. S. A. and second vice president of The Womens' Convention; and Miss Sarah Ragans, member United Pentecostal Council of the. Assemblies of God, Chicago of Ill., and affiliated member. To help prepare the hearts and minds of many, for a better observance of Lent and Easter, and as a beginning in the above-mentioned "soulwinning" efforts in Memphis, The Christ Way is presenting the story of Christ's Trial, Crucifixion, and Resurrection in Song and in motion pictures at Avery Chapel A, M. E. Church, 882 East Trigg, Friday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p. m.; and at St. James A. M. E. Church, GOO N. Fourth St., Sunday, Feb. 28 at 7 p. m. This presentation is given in behalf of and in cooperation with all the ministers of Avery Chapel and of St. James A. M. E. churches. Rev. E. M. Alcorn is pastor of St. James, and Rev. Loyce Patrick is Pastor of Avery. All churches and Christian groups are invited to come. Special efforts are also being made to invite "they sinners" that they may be saved. "EVANGELIST ARE NEEDED IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES" It was concluded at a roundtable "discusison during a Fellowship Dinner at 887 Mississippi Blvd. on Feb. 5. that fulltime Missionaries and evangelists are needed in this community "to win souls for Christianity." Topic of the panel discussion was "Why We Need Fulltime Soul Winners in Our Neighborhoods." It was concluded that these evangelists would work in conjunction with churches which teach that Jesus Christ is lord and savior of all lives. These evangelists would attempt to convert as many persons to Christianity in the quickest possible time. It was also concluded that "excess baggage" be eliminated. Participants were asked to write an essay on the topic discussed and submit it during, the next meeting. Prizes will be awarded for the essayes Judged "best." Those invited were Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Alcorn of St. James A. M. E. church; Rev. and Mrs. F. D Adams of St. Luke Baptist church; Rev. Idonia K, Anderson of the United Pentecostal Council of The Assemblies of God of Chicago, Ill; Elder M. A. Berry of The Church of God In Christ; Rev. and Mrs. Loyce Patrick of Avery Chapel A. m. E. church; Melvin Jennings, student: at Tougaloo Southern Christian College, in Mississippi, and member of the National Board of Young Peoples Work, Disciples of Christ; Mrs. Rosa Brown Bracy, president of Womens' National Convention of Disciples of Christ, U. S. A. and second vice president of The Womens' Convention; and Miss Sarah Ragans, member United Pentecostal Council of the. Assemblies of God, Chicago of Ill., and affiliated member. To help prepare the hearts and minds of many, for a better observance of Lent and Easter, and as a beginning in the above-mentioned "soulwinning" efforts in Memphis, The Christ Way is presenting the story of Christ's Trial, Crucifixion, and Resurrection in Song and in motion pictures at Avery Chapel A, M. E. Church, 882 East Trigg, Friday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p. m.; and at St. James A. M. E. Church, GOO N. Fourth St., Sunday, Feb. 28 at 7 p. m. This presentation is given in behalf of and in cooperation with all the ministers of Avery Chapel and of St. James A. M. E. churches. Rev. E. M. Alcorn is pastor of St. James, and Rev. Loyce Patrick is Pastor of Avery. All churches and Christian groups are invited to come. Special efforts are also being made to invite "they sinners" that they may be saved. Auto Association ty Improvement Association, vas well as every other organized group of citizens of Negro extraction is vitally interested in St. Jude hospital m indicated by contribution which they have made. It is pathetic at the hospital should suffer ause of the failure of our beloved community to prac tice and apply the basic principels upon which our great country was founded, equality of opportunity for every man under the law regardless of race creed, economic status or national origin. "Is this subterfuge?" It was signed Memphis and Shelby County Improvement Association; By B. L. Hooks, Resident; and A. W. Willis, secretary. MEMORIAL STUDIO 889 UNION AVENUE Two Arrested brick side of the Walls' home but hurt no one. County "Prosecutor J. Frank Holt declined, however to say what he thinks the motive is and Detective Chief A. M. Haynie said his investigation of the dynamiting is continuing. Holt said he las not cheeked a report that, the girl rejected Monts as a Suitor. "All the parties are acquainted," he said. "They are not strangers. "We don't have any evidence that they wanted to injure anyone." Mrs. L. C. Bites state president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said she doesn't know what evidence Holt nas against Monts and Binns, but their being charged sounds "awfully ridiculous." They were charged with the Feb. 9 dynamiting under an old law that prohibits the malicious destruction of property with explosives. Conviction careless a three - to five-year prison sentence or a $100$500 fine, or both. The girl was one of nine Negroes who attended Central during the 1967-1958 term under protection of federal troops. Gov. Orval E. Faubus kept Central and three other Little Rock high -schools closed during the 1958-1959 term. SAYS SOUNDS RIDICULOUS brick side of the Walls' home but hurt no one. County "Prosecutor J. Frank Holt declined, however to say what he thinks the motive is and Detective Chief A. M. Haynie said his investigation of the dynamiting is continuing. Holt said he las not cheeked a report that, the girl rejected Monts as a Suitor. "All the parties are acquainted," he said. "They are not strangers. "We don't have any evidence that they wanted to injure anyone." Mrs. L. C. Bites state president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said she doesn't know what evidence Holt nas against Monts and Binns, but their being charged sounds "awfully ridiculous." They were charged with the Feb. 9 dynamiting under an old law that prohibits the malicious destruction of property with explosives. Conviction careless a three - to five-year prison sentence or a $100$500 fine, or both. The girl was one of nine Negroes who attended Central during the 1967-1958 term under protection of federal troops. Gov. Orval E. Faubus kept Central and three other Little Rock high -schools closed during the 1958-1959 term. Insurance Executive personnel at 571 Vance Ave., announced L. C. Walker, local manager, Spaulding will be accompanied by Maceo A, Sloan, CLU, associate agency director for the company. A luncheon has been arranged in honor of the president. It has been set for 2 p.m. Friday at Universal Life Insurance Company's cafeteria. Walker said "we have invited a number of local business men and women to the luncheon in order that Mr. Spaulding might have an opportunity, to chat with them during his short visit. Spaulding will come here from Chattanooga where he visited another branch office on March 3. He started the tour last Nov. 19 and will continue it until June 17. The highly trained president is well recognized for his ability in the field of insurance. He holds memberships in many organizations, professional, religious and civic. He has been sent to several foreign countries as a delegate at the request of former President Barry Truman and President Eisenhower. "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. SCHEDULED APPEARANCES THE CHRISTIAN HARMONKERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE DIXIE AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE DIXIE NIGHTEN GAUS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE DIXIE HARMONIZERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE FRIENDLY ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE GOSPEL TONES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE HEAVENLY VOICES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE HAMPTON AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE HARMONY ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE JACKSON AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE JUNIOR AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE LILLY OF THE VALLEY "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE MEMPHIS SPIRITUAL FOUR "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE REDEMPTION HARMONIZERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE ROYAL HARMONEERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE SONS OF JEHOVAH "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE SUNSET TRAVELERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. THE SOUTHERN ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club Of America" has made plans to render its monthly "Benefit" program for the "Kinder Garten and Nursery" For underpriviledged children at Clayton Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, at 2:30 p. m. President T. W. McKinney is asking all members to be present. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B, Church 584 totoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. at the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernnando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Acve. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At the Greater Mt. Herman B. Church 589 Walnut St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, tune 7:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:80 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Claybom Temple 294 Hernando St. Wednesday Feb. 24, time 7:30 p. m. At The Lake Grove B. Church on Majorie St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m, Ait The Golden Rule B. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Pleasant Bill B. Church 260 Tillman St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, church 634 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial ME Church 1608 Ely St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1608 Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B, Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At. The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Goldea Rule D. Church 684 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30, p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoo Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Friday Feb. 26, time 7:30 p. m. At The Harrison Memorial CME Church 1609. Ely St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. In Fisherville, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Sunday Feb. 28, time 7:30 p. m. At The Mount Pisgiah B. Church out from Cordova, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m. At The Golden Rule B. Church 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At The Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando St. Saturday Feb. 27, time 7:30 p. m At The Golden Rule B. Church 534 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 28, time 2:30 p. m. At the Clayborn Temple 294 Hernando. St. T. W. McKinney, president; Jimmy L. King, Secretary; Frank perkins, Business Manager; 811 Linden Ave. Phone JAckson 6-4886. Douglass High Roundup Around the big "D" there has been talk of a recently organized group known as the "Untouchables,' This group is giving the "Fabulous Five" a lot of stiff competition. Members of the "Untouchables" include: Steve "Ray Charles" Ballard, "Hickie Briggance, Jack "Toddy' Ballard, Issac "Hop" McKay, and James "Stab" Ross. All of these young men are quite qualified for this job. Members of the Fabulous Five include: James "Sammy' Bradford, Maurice "Pepper' Tucker, Roosevelt "Guitar" Green, Willie "Hank" Clain. We are wishing both of these groups much success in the future. I see that Eleanor Rainey is leting Maurice Tucker know that "No One Could Ever Take His Place." Minnie Tompkins are you sure your claim on James Kincaide is secure. Alice clings to Edward everytime he hears "If You Leave Me." I see that Helen Fippin doesn't cry to J. D. Braswell to "Take Care Of Her." Paul McCully why is at necessary to go to Orange Mound when. Mary lives their? David Jones is singing to "Never Let Me Go" to Willie Craft. Why does Ballad sing to Mona Brownlee "I Believe To My Soul" maybe he does believe. I hear that Ike Robinson makes three and four trips to a certain community "K" to sea Norma Jean. Is, Jean Chavers singing "I Apologize" to Richard Briggance for something she said? Mazzare, I see you really, has Robert Flowers coveted at school, but who knows what happens after school hours. Robert Manning you Just be cool, stay calm, and don't get exdied because it's no big thing to Etanche Harris. NEW QUARTET Around the big "D" there has been talk of a recently organized group known as the "Untouchables,' This group is giving the "Fabulous Five" a lot of stiff competition. Members of the "Untouchables" include: Steve "Ray Charles" Ballard, "Hickie Briggance, Jack "Toddy' Ballard, Issac "Hop" McKay, and James "Stab" Ross. All of these young men are quite qualified for this job. Members of the Fabulous Five include: James "Sammy' Bradford, Maurice "Pepper' Tucker, Roosevelt "Guitar" Green, Willie "Hank" Clain. We are wishing both of these groups much success in the future. I see that Eleanor Rainey is leting Maurice Tucker know that "No One Could Ever Take His Place." Minnie Tompkins are you sure your claim on James Kincaide is secure. Alice clings to Edward everytime he hears "If You Leave Me." I see that Helen Fippin doesn't cry to J. D. Braswell to "Take Care Of Her." Paul McCully why is at necessary to go to Orange Mound when. Mary lives their? David Jones is singing to "Never Let Me Go" to Willie Craft. Why does Ballad sing to Mona Brownlee "I Believe To My Soul" maybe he does believe. I hear that Ike Robinson makes three and four trips to a certain community "K" to sea Norma Jean. Is, Jean Chavers singing "I Apologize" to Richard Briggance for something she said? Mazzare, I see you really, has Robert Flowers coveted at school, but who knows what happens after school hours. Robert Manning you Just be cool, stay calm, and don't get exdied because it's no big thing to Etanche Harris. CAMPUS "CHIT CHAT" Around the big "D" there has been talk of a recently organized group known as the "Untouchables,' This group is giving the "Fabulous Five" a lot of stiff competition. Members of the "Untouchables" include: Steve "Ray Charles" Ballard, "Hickie Briggance, Jack "Toddy' Ballard, Issac "Hop" McKay, and James "Stab" Ross. All of these young men are quite qualified for this job. Members of the Fabulous Five include: James "Sammy' Bradford, Maurice "Pepper' Tucker, Roosevelt "Guitar" Green, Willie "Hank" Clain. We are wishing both of these groups much success in the future. I see that Eleanor Rainey is leting Maurice Tucker know that "No One Could Ever Take His Place." Minnie Tompkins are you sure your claim on James Kincaide is secure. Alice clings to Edward everytime he hears "If You Leave Me." I see that Helen Fippin doesn't cry to J. D. Braswell to "Take Care Of Her." Paul McCully why is at necessary to go to Orange Mound when. Mary lives their? David Jones is singing to "Never Let Me Go" to Willie Craft. Why does Ballad sing to Mona Brownlee "I Believe To My Soul" maybe he does believe. I hear that Ike Robinson makes three and four trips to a certain community "K" to sea Norma Jean. Is, Jean Chavers singing "I Apologize" to Richard Briggance for something she said? Mazzare, I see you really, has Robert Flowers coveted at school, but who knows what happens after school hours. Robert Manning you Just be cool, stay calm, and don't get exdied because it's no big thing to Etanche Harris. Bibb Sheriff Bolts Democratic Party Sheriff James I. Wood, a long-time political power in Bibb County and former state legislator, bolted the Democratic Party Saturday and announced he was joining the Republicans. Wood showed up at the Republican county convention and made a lengthy address in which he denounced the "arrogant political machine which controls the Democratic Party in Georgia." He said "the voice of Georgia people is ignored by both national parties. On the state level our government is hopelessly in control of the Democratic Party. "By disfranchising the people through the county unit system, this political machine perpetuates itself in office regardless of the desire ot a majority of the people in the state," Wood said. MEMPHIS WORLD Want Ad Information Call JA. 64030 SALESWOMEN WANTED ATTENTION MOTHERS! HELP WANTED — FEMALE WANTED SALESMEN OR WOMEN FOR SALE NEWSBOYS WANTED GET YOUR VITAMINS REPAIRS ROUTE MANAGERS WANTED SEW FOR PROFIT