Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1960-02-03 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 mall under the Act of Congress, March 1, 1870 THADDEUS T. STOKES Managing Editor SMITH FLEMING Circulation Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $5.00 — 6 Months $3.00 — 3 Months $1.50 (In Advance) Congratulations To Melvin Smith And The People Quite naturally the acquittal of Melvin Lewis Smith and his subsequent release from jail, after being held for fourteen months, would bring great rejoicing, hot only to his immediate family, but to those public spirited citizens who helped with their mites to save the 22-year-old father from the electric chairto which he was sentenced last April. The trial of Smith occasioned general concern and there were citizens of both' races who believed from the beginning that Smith was innocent and the victim of unfortunate circumstances. The jury substantiated this belief. In the first, place, his counsel are to be commended for the firm stand and the devotion exhibited throughout the trials. Two hard worked attorneys-Dan Copeland and Phillip Slotin, now have every reason to be proud of the fight they put up. The jury is to be commended for the firmness of a verdict which stood up in their minds despite the ugly pictures painted and the efforts to make the most of extenuating circumstances and the tense atmosphere through which the case at times moved. In the second place, those fine citizens whose convictions moved them to assume what they termed "their" share of the litigation; are in for an ovation. In a firm spirit that it "might be mine tomorrow," they moved with precision and did not let up in their giving until it was announced that it was felt that enough funds were in for ample defense. In the third, place, here was a glaring lesson of what can be done at the level of justice when sentiment arouses sufficient interest for the pooling of the strength of those of a oneness in faith and purpose. It carries also the lesson that we are-each our brother's keeper and that there are times when the whole people should unite to gain what is justly due them in a legalized society. And we appreciate the fact that the Solicitor General has dropped other charges.' The Atlanta Daily World is especially happy. The time, hard work and the publicity and what not, have been amply rewarded in the main objective sought, the freedom of Melvin Lewis Smith. After being in the very shadow of the electric chair, Melvin Lewis Smith walks the street a free man. This is God's grace through which he moves and there may be a bright side to look upon after all should one realize that we cannot understand the move of fate and the lessons that come from the bitler dregs of misfortune. Along with other, we are proud to have had a hand in this fight. We felt that righteousness would prevail in the end and that innocence would be vindicated. We had faith also in our people and through it all the testing stone by which they were tried proves something to the everlasting credit of those who neither foiled nor faltered. All in all, the enactment and its ramifications give a new meaning to loyalty and a new emphasis on unstinted devotion arid racial fealty. Melvin Lewis Smith is eternally grateful to those people, many whomever saw him, and who, across the dark waves,Threw out the life-line." Everybody Can Help In This Battle With Virus Flu An epidemic of virus flu attacking some 16,000 school children and many adults in one stroke would mean that every citizen must be alerted to the prevention of this disease. The contagion in which this epidemic is spreading demands every available precaution on the part of the whole people in order to cut down the alarming rate with which it is spreading. Every year this old visitor conies around; it carries with it that germ which rides every breeze and encamps in every crowd. It fells its victims without warning and even when it subsides, it leaves its deadly imprint in the system of those affected. These are damp days, mixed all through with cold and warm weather. Such a temptation of sunshine causes many to cldd their bodies in a manner that will not fit in the cooler periods of the same day that tempted one to throw off top coats, wraps and what not. The scarcity of physicians and the high cost of drugs would demand that every individual cooperate in this time of the ravages of virus flu. It is hoped that the schools will not have to be closed on account of this epidemic. With proper care and caution it is earnestly believed that the ratio will be cut to a minimum. Let everybody help win this battle with virus flu. WISHING WELL Registered U. S. Patent Office H 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 letter in your first name. It the number of letters is 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 comer of the rec tangle and check one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures five you. Powell Claims the Mayor's off-the -record conference, Powell said, was the Police Commissioner of New York City. Powell also said Assemblyman Joseph P. Carlino, Republican of Nassau County, had not only supported his charges on television, but said Powell was revealing only the beginning, and charged that an "unholy alliance" existed between the Mafia, the Syndicate, and the Combine in New York City and "numbers and racketeering and narcotics and prostitution" with top officials. The Congressman suggested a shakeup of the New York City Police Department with the removal of every inspector, deputy, chief and precinct inspector in Manhattan "as a signal that there is going to be a new regime of honesty." Rev. Roy Love To tee, Jessie Mahan Day Care Center and is now a member of the National Dental Auxiliary. Miss Lucy Campbell, long active in civic and charitable organizations will head the special events group Heart disease — Number One Enemy, Heart Fund — Number One Defense is the slogan for the drive which is being sponsored by the Memphis Heart Association (an affiliate) of the American Heart Association, as a part of it's month long fund campaign. The goal for the 1960 Heart Fund is $103,000. Over the last 10 years nearly $224,000 has been spent at the University of Tennessee and John Gaston (City of Memphis Hospital for research and equipment to fight heart disease. The Memphis Heart Association has supplied much of the equipment used for the children's heart clinic and for open heart surgery at the John Gaston Hospital. World Editor Again "presents an issue even more fundamental than the question of school integration. If the Negro is given the right to vote and the right to hold public office, this would mean Negroes in the South could intercede in their own behalf in the matters, of schools, discrimination and segregation in the South. "Stokes said the greatest impact of racial integration will be felt by the 57 million Protestants, the largest religious body in the country "which practices more racial segregation than do any of the other six major religious groups in this country." Stokes praised the Binghampton Civic League for its work toward integration in seeking "a solution which could bring full freedom to ail men and women, boys and girls in this great metropolis." Stokes was introduced by Eliehue. Stanback, chairman of the League's Board of Directors who ran for city tax assessor in last year's municipal election. O. Z. Evers, bus plaintiff in the aging bus segregation suit who was recently fired from his job as postal cently fired from his job as postal is president of the organization. Atty. Ben L. Hooks the Automobile Dealers Association, according to the figures they released. Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association at 5880 Vance Ave., was the first company to join the Memphis and Shelby County improvement association. The president of the company, O. C. Sawyer, presented a check fur $100 during the meeting Friday night. President Hooks said that the constitution and by-laws will be presented to the new organization tor adoption during the next scheduled meeting which has been setup for Friday Feb. 12 at 8:15 p. m. at Mt. Nebo Baptist church, at the corner of Vance Ave. and Lauderdale St. In the meantime, each member of the organization was urged to bring as many memberships as possible." Temporary headquarters was established at 588 Vance Ave. Bishop Bertram Doyle of the College; Bishop B. Julian Smith, chairman of the college; Bishop Felix L. Lewis, Host to the Council; Bishop Bertram W. Doyle. Nashville, Tennessee; Bishop Arthur W. Womack, Indianapolis, Indiana; Bishop J. Claude Allen, Gary Indiana; Bishop Elisha P. Murchison, Chicago, Illinois; Bishop P. Randolph Shy, Atlanta, Georgia; and Bishop J. Arthur Hamlett. (retired), Kansas City, Kansas. Bishop Henry P. Porter (retired), Louisville, Kentucky, was not present. Three executive sessions were held by the Bishops Council. Two official sessions each were held by the General Offices, who represent the General Departments of the denomination, and Ministers' and Laymen's Council Dr. G. H. Carter, chairman of the General Offices, presided over the official meetings of this body, consisting of Dr. N. S. Curry, Editor o f the Christian Index; Mr. F. T. Jeans, Financial Secretary; Dr. C.D. Coleman, General Secretary of the Board of Christian Education; Dr. J. B. Boyd, General Secretary of Super-annuated Preachers, Widows, and Orphans Departments; Dr. M. L. Breeding, General Secretary of Kingdom Extension; Dr. J. L. Tolbert, General Secretary of Evangelism; Dr. W. D: Graham, General Secretary of Lay Activities: Dr. H. L. Bulton, Editor of the Eastern Index. The Ministers' and Laymen's Council was presided over by its president. Dr. A. Ralph Davis of Chicago, Illinois, with Miss Alice I. Little of Tupelo, Mississippi, as secretary. More than 600 ministers and laymen from every area of the denomination were assembled This body discussed issues vital to the progress and improvement of total Church administration. The Communion Message was delivered by Bishop B. Julian Smith, Chairman of the College of Bishops, using the subjects The Holy Communion, Its Meaning and Significance. Human Freedom, the Bishop said, was and is the prime object of the redemptive work of God in Christ Jesus and of His Church today. The warm reception accorded to the Assembly was expressed in the beautifully arranged banquet sponsored by Bishop and Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Over three hundred were in attendance. The Wednesday evening joint session witnessed three outstanding addresses. Topics for the addresses were drawn from the general theme of the evening. Advancing the Work of the Kingdom of God through the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Speaking for the Ministers and Laymen's Council Miss Alice Little, who discussed advancing the work through "study and survey groups." Dr. W. L. Graham, speaking for the General Officers, developed the subject of advancing the work "through the connectional departments." Bishop W. Y. Bell emphasized advancing the work "through the Church's community outreach." The final joint session on Wednedsday heard reports from, Bishops E. P. Murchison and J. Claude Allen and Drs. M. L. Breeding and N. & S. Curry. Bishop Murchison and Dr. Breeding spoke on our work in Africa. Bishop Allen and Dr. Curry gave reports on the work the CME church is now" acomplishing in the State of Alaska. 600 MINISTERS ASSEMBLED of the College; Bishop B. Julian Smith, chairman of the college; Bishop Felix L. Lewis, Host to the Council; Bishop Bertram W. Doyle. Nashville, Tennessee; Bishop Arthur W. Womack, Indianapolis, Indiana; Bishop J. Claude Allen, Gary Indiana; Bishop Elisha P. Murchison, Chicago, Illinois; Bishop P. Randolph Shy, Atlanta, Georgia; and Bishop J. Arthur Hamlett. (retired), Kansas City, Kansas. Bishop Henry P. Porter (retired), Louisville, Kentucky, was not present. Three executive sessions were held by the Bishops Council. Two official sessions each were held by the General Offices, who represent the General Departments of the denomination, and Ministers' and Laymen's Council Dr. G. H. Carter, chairman of the General Offices, presided over the official meetings of this body, consisting of Dr. N. S. Curry, Editor o f the Christian Index; Mr. F. T. Jeans, Financial Secretary; Dr. C.D. Coleman, General Secretary of the Board of Christian Education; Dr. J. B. Boyd, General Secretary of Super-annuated Preachers, Widows, and Orphans Departments; Dr. M. L. Breeding, General Secretary of Kingdom Extension; Dr. J. L. Tolbert, General Secretary of Evangelism; Dr. W. D: Graham, General Secretary of Lay Activities: Dr. H. L. Bulton, Editor of the Eastern Index. The Ministers' and Laymen's Council was presided over by its president. Dr. A. Ralph Davis of Chicago, Illinois, with Miss Alice I. Little of Tupelo, Mississippi, as secretary. More than 600 ministers and laymen from every area of the denomination were assembled This body discussed issues vital to the progress and improvement of total Church administration. The Communion Message was delivered by Bishop B. Julian Smith, Chairman of the College of Bishops, using the subjects The Holy Communion, Its Meaning and Significance. Human Freedom, the Bishop said, was and is the prime object of the redemptive work of God in Christ Jesus and of His Church today. The warm reception accorded to the Assembly was expressed in the beautifully arranged banquet sponsored by Bishop and Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Over three hundred were in attendance. The Wednesday evening joint session witnessed three outstanding addresses. Topics for the addresses were drawn from the general theme of the evening. Advancing the Work of the Kingdom of God through the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Speaking for the Ministers and Laymen's Council Miss Alice Little, who discussed advancing the work through "study and survey groups." Dr. W. L. Graham, speaking for the General Officers, developed the subject of advancing the work "through the connectional departments." Bishop W. Y. Bell emphasized advancing the work "through the Church's community outreach." The final joint session on Wednedsday heard reports from, Bishops E. P. Murchison and J. Claude Allen and Drs. M. L. Breeding and N. & S. Curry. Bishop Murchison and Dr. Breeding spoke on our work in Africa. Bishop Allen and Dr. Curry gave reports on the work the CME church is now" acomplishing in the State of Alaska. "With God All Things Are Possible!" Are you facing difficult problems? Poor Health? Money or Job Troubles? unhappines? Drink? Love or Family Troubles? Would you like more Happiness Success and "Good Fortune" in life? If you have any of these problems, or others like them, dear friend, then here is wonderful NEWS of a remarkable NEW WAY of PRAYER that is helping thousands to clarion happiness and joy! Just clip this message now and mail with your name, address and 25c to cover postage and handling, We will rush this Wonderful NEW MESSAGE of PRAYER and Faith to you by ReTurn Mail Absolutely FREE! We will also send you FREE, this beautiful GOLDEN CROSS For you to keep and Treasure! FREE GOLDEN CROSS Life Study Fellowship, Box 2102, Noroton, Conn. TOUGH SADDLE by MATT STUART © Matt Stuart, 1959; from the Dodd, mead & Co. Novel, distributed by King Featured Syndicate. reached Garrison town along Cross Street, turning into Center. As he did so he saw light come on in Charley Tunnison's law office, and then two men move past that light into some further corner of the office. Recognition struck instantly, One of those men was Link Asbell! Wingo had Intended riding directly along to the imperial bar, Now he hauled sharply up, twisting in his saddle as he tested the run of the starlit street. A few lights here and there. A saddle mount at the Prairie House hitch rack, another at the rail in front of the imperial. Aside from these the town was empty and quiet. At Wingo's right, an alley ran back between two darkened buildings, the mouth of it black with shadow. Into this he swung his horse, but after a little way he stepped down and ground reined the animal. After which, drawing his gun, he prowled back to the alley mouth, glance intent on that lighted office window yonder. With bleak purpose he estimated the distance. Maybe twenty five yards, no more. Not too far if a man pulled down carefully on a target limned against the light. This could be just like out at Double Diamond. A single careful shot, then into his saddle and out the back of the alley into the far night, with all debts evened and paid! Wingo drew back the hammer of his gun, stood taut and ready. In the imperial. Bardo Sampson had taken on several drinks, sour and sullen in mood, rankling over what had happened in Charley Tunnison's hotel room. He had, as Jonas Dalmar suggested, tried to get a little rough with Tunnison, only to have the lawyer pull a gun from under the bed covers and order him out of the room. All ot which added up to another move that had gone wrong. So many things Bardo concluded morosely, had gone wrong. The range coup. He and Jonas Dalmar had planned, seemed reasonably simple of achievement at-thetime. In practice, nowever it had proven anything but simple. The first big mistake had been in striking at the Big Five line camp up above Rosebud Canyon. That had merely alerted Big Five. The smart thing would nave been to make certain of Link Asbell ahead of everything else. Because it was plain, and growing more so every passing day that Asbell could be the stumbling block to spoil everything. All along It had been Bardo's way to let Jonas Dalmar do the thinking, the planning Jonas had always seemed quicker in the head than he But had he proven fundamentally smarter? This was a thought Bardo was now turning over and over in his mind. By the way things were now happing up, maybe Jonas Dalmar wasn't as smart as he'd thought him to be. Maybe his own big mistake was in first believing it was that way. In any event, Bardo was low in spirit and uncertain in mind. A final drink did not improve matters any, so he paid his score across Ben Dillon's bar, then stepped out into the light. In Charley Tunnison's office he lawyer crouched down on one knee as he unlocked his safe. Link Asbell stood beside him, matching. The lawyer selected he affidavit from a bundle of several other papers, closed and relocked the safe and stood up. "Here it is," he said. And, now that he had decided he must accept the inevitable, he tried to inject some cordiality into his one. "You know, Asbell, I'm half inclined to thank you for getting me out of bed. Damned if I don't feel the better for it. Ashell did not answer, just stepped closer to the lamp on Tunnison's desk, where he unfolded the paper and began reading it. Over across the street, when he saw Asbell's figure loom tall and still against the light beyond the office window. Sage Wingo knew cold exultation and settled his gun in line for that careful shot. And in the office, Charley Tunnison started to circle around Asbell and get behind the desk. Several sounds came to Link Asbell in swift sequence. Almost as one was the tinkle of broken window glass and the muffled thud of a bullet striking living flesh. Outside, gun report rocketed along the street. While here, close beside him. Parley Tunnison gasped, mumbled some sort of fading incoherency then collapsed to the floor. Reaction came to Link Asbell on the instant. In a single long leap he was at the office door, had it open and was through it into night's sheltering blackness, barely ahead of a second slug which hammered a doorpost only inches behind his dodging shoulders. When Bardo Sampson, the reek of his final drink strong across his tongue, stepped from the imperial bar, he saw something that brought him to a sharp halt, startled and surlily wondering. Yellow lamp glow shone, from the window of Charley Tunnison's law office. Not so very long ago when he'd come along the street from the Prairie House, that window had been dark, and the office obviously empty. Just as obviously, it wasn't empty now. Who was in there—and why? Bardo moved to the corner of the Imperial, his protuberant eyes fixed on that lighted windowwith an angry staring. It had to be Tunnison who was in there. The damned shyster was up to something; likely enough, something to do with that affidavit paper. Either he had brought it to his office, or he'd got out of bed and come to the office after it. Well, Bardo vowed, here was Where Mister Charley Tunnison got the surprise of his life! Right now he'd step in there and relieve Tunnison of that paper. And this time, he'd be holding the gun. With the thought, Bardo slid the weapon tree and stepped put into the street At that exact moment, from the mouth of the alley a gun blasted harsh report, and in the lighted window yonder glass shattered. Bardo hauled up, wary and hard and startled, and for the space of a long breath or two, the night huddled in stunned silence. Then the door of Tunnison's office slammed open, and from it a dodging figure whirled into the sheltering shadow along the front of the building. From the alley, a second shot blared. Brief as had been his glimpse of the dodging figure, Bardo recognized Link Asbell. And now, from that far wall shadow, a gun spiked the night with pale flame and flung the shout of its report rocketing across the rooftops of the town. From the alley came a third shot, and from the far shadows a second one. Bardo had no idea who was in the alley, and he didn't particularly care, All he could think Of was that if, between the other fellow and himself, they could lay Link Asbell dead in this street, this night, then a major obstacle would have been removed from the trail of Double Diamond's range desires. So, with the thought, Bardo bought in, throwing a shot at where Asbell's gun had flared. The bullet struck where Asbell had been, but was no longer. For he was on the move, low crouched and shifting to his right. And in him a gray and merciless anger piled ever higher and higher. There was, it seemed a pair of the sneaking killers on the loose. The first two shots had come from the alley, but the third came from farther up the street, toward the Imperial. And now, caught against the dull glow of the Imperials windows. Asbell glimpsed the head and shoulders of a man, a man who was definitely trying to kill him. He laid his gun in line with that hostile figure and let off the shot. © By Matt Stuart 1959 from the Dodd Mead & Co. novel; distributed by King Features Syndicate. CHAPTER 35 by MATT STUART © Matt Stuart, 1959; from the Dodd, mead & Co. Novel, distributed by King Featured Syndicate. reached Garrison town along Cross Street, turning into Center. As he did so he saw light come on in Charley Tunnison's law office, and then two men move past that light into some further corner of the office. Recognition struck instantly, One of those men was Link Asbell! Wingo had Intended riding directly along to the imperial bar, Now he hauled sharply up, twisting in his saddle as he tested the run of the starlit street. A few lights here and there. A saddle mount at the Prairie House hitch rack, another at the rail in front of the imperial. Aside from these the town was empty and quiet. At Wingo's right, an alley ran back between two darkened buildings, the mouth of it black with shadow. Into this he swung his horse, but after a little way he stepped down and ground reined the animal. After which, drawing his gun, he prowled back to the alley mouth, glance intent on that lighted office window yonder. With bleak purpose he estimated the distance. Maybe twenty five yards, no more. Not too far if a man pulled down carefully on a target limned against the light. This could be just like out at Double Diamond. A single careful shot, then into his saddle and out the back of the alley into the far night, with all debts evened and paid! Wingo drew back the hammer of his gun, stood taut and ready. In the imperial. Bardo Sampson had taken on several drinks, sour and sullen in mood, rankling over what had happened in Charley Tunnison's hotel room. He had, as Jonas Dalmar suggested, tried to get a little rough with Tunnison, only to have the lawyer pull a gun from under the bed covers and order him out of the room. All ot which added up to another move that had gone wrong. So many things Bardo concluded morosely, had gone wrong. The range coup. He and Jonas Dalmar had planned, seemed reasonably simple of achievement at-thetime. In practice, nowever it had proven anything but simple. The first big mistake had been in striking at the Big Five line camp up above Rosebud Canyon. That had merely alerted Big Five. The smart thing would nave been to make certain of Link Asbell ahead of everything else. Because it was plain, and growing more so every passing day that Asbell could be the stumbling block to spoil everything. All along It had been Bardo's way to let Jonas Dalmar do the thinking, the planning Jonas had always seemed quicker in the head than he But had he proven fundamentally smarter? This was a thought Bardo was now turning over and over in his mind. By the way things were now happing up, maybe Jonas Dalmar wasn't as smart as he'd thought him to be. Maybe his own big mistake was in first believing it was that way. In any event, Bardo was low in spirit and uncertain in mind. A final drink did not improve matters any, so he paid his score across Ben Dillon's bar, then stepped out into the light. In Charley Tunnison's office he lawyer crouched down on one knee as he unlocked his safe. Link Asbell stood beside him, matching. The lawyer selected he affidavit from a bundle of several other papers, closed and relocked the safe and stood up. "Here it is," he said. And, now that he had decided he must accept the inevitable, he tried to inject some cordiality into his one. "You know, Asbell, I'm half inclined to thank you for getting me out of bed. Damned if I don't feel the better for it. Ashell did not answer, just stepped closer to the lamp on Tunnison's desk, where he unfolded the paper and began reading it. Over across the street, when he saw Asbell's figure loom tall and still against the light beyond the office window. Sage Wingo knew cold exultation and settled his gun in line for that careful shot. And in the office, Charley Tunnison started to circle around Asbell and get behind the desk. Several sounds came to Link Asbell in swift sequence. Almost as one was the tinkle of broken window glass and the muffled thud of a bullet striking living flesh. Outside, gun report rocketed along the street. While here, close beside him. Parley Tunnison gasped, mumbled some sort of fading incoherency then collapsed to the floor. Reaction came to Link Asbell on the instant. In a single long leap he was at the office door, had it open and was through it into night's sheltering blackness, barely ahead of a second slug which hammered a doorpost only inches behind his dodging shoulders. When Bardo Sampson, the reek of his final drink strong across his tongue, stepped from the imperial bar, he saw something that brought him to a sharp halt, startled and surlily wondering. Yellow lamp glow shone, from the window of Charley Tunnison's law office. Not so very long ago when he'd come along the street from the Prairie House, that window had been dark, and the office obviously empty. Just as obviously, it wasn't empty now. Who was in there—and why? Bardo moved to the corner of the Imperial, his protuberant eyes fixed on that lighted windowwith an angry staring. It had to be Tunnison who was in there. The damned shyster was up to something; likely enough, something to do with that affidavit paper. Either he had brought it to his office, or he'd got out of bed and come to the office after it. Well, Bardo vowed, here was Where Mister Charley Tunnison got the surprise of his life! Right now he'd step in there and relieve Tunnison of that paper. And this time, he'd be holding the gun. With the thought, Bardo slid the weapon tree and stepped put into the street At that exact moment, from the mouth of the alley a gun blasted harsh report, and in the lighted window yonder glass shattered. Bardo hauled up, wary and hard and startled, and for the space of a long breath or two, the night huddled in stunned silence. Then the door of Tunnison's office slammed open, and from it a dodging figure whirled into the sheltering shadow along the front of the building. From the alley, a second shot blared. Brief as had been his glimpse of the dodging figure, Bardo recognized Link Asbell. And now, from that far wall shadow, a gun spiked the night with pale flame and flung the shout of its report rocketing across the rooftops of the town. From the alley came a third shot, and from the far shadows a second one. Bardo had no idea who was in the alley, and he didn't particularly care, All he could think Of was that if, between the other fellow and himself, they could lay Link Asbell dead in this street, this night, then a major obstacle would have been removed from the trail of Double Diamond's range desires. So, with the thought, Bardo bought in, throwing a shot at where Asbell's gun had flared. The bullet struck where Asbell had been, but was no longer. For he was on the move, low crouched and shifting to his right. And in him a gray and merciless anger piled ever higher and higher. There was, it seemed a pair of the sneaking killers on the loose. The first two shots had come from the alley, but the third came from farther up the street, toward the Imperial. And now, caught against the dull glow of the Imperials windows. Asbell glimpsed the head and shoulders of a man, a man who was definitely trying to kill him. He laid his gun in line with that hostile figure and let off the shot. © By Matt Stuart 1959 from the Dodd Mead & Co. novel; distributed by King Features Syndicate. Washburn Says He to hold a meeting in December, Therefore they were not approved as members until the meeting that night (Wednesday). Washburn said of the members whom he asked to leave the meeting, "they just came there with their tricks to take over, after the election started. The spokesman for the opposition explained: "Washburn ruled all discussion relative to paying the 25 Ward Club's pro rata share of a Joint project held on behalf of Negro candidates in the last election, out of order. All-spokesmen were also ruled out of order. When a motion, was finally made and seconded to appropriate the money, he claimed that the motion was out of order. He refused to let anybody vote to decide whether or not the body felt that the motion was out of order." The spokesman went on: "the by-laws by which Washburn said he was presiding, had not been heard of nor seen by any person except himself for a period of 15 years. He refused to produce the original copy of the laws for examination by the body. The provision requiring members to be in the club three months before they could become eligible to vote in an election was typed in by a different typewriter than was the other typing. It was obvious that it had been typed-in recently." "The results of the nominating committee was never officially announced by Washburn, he was the chairman or any other person, The whole, nominating committee was supporters of Washburn. He even presided over the election when he was a candidate for election," continued the opposition spokesman. Among the members asked to leave the meeting and "to get out" of the Washburn home were: C.C. Sawyer, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Dr. and Mrs. "Ike" Watson Mrs. James Byas, Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Smith, Atty. and Mrs. Ira Murphy and W. W. Walker. A spokesman, for the evicted group said-Washburn disregarded all "Roberts Rules of Order". A move was underway to have the election declared "illegal." "Other members elected during the controversial election Were: Washington Fields, first vice president, and Mrs. Zettle Miller, second vice president; Mrs. Pearl Clark, recording Secretary; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, assistant record ing secretary; Mrs. Laula R. Washburn, financial secretary; Mrs. Johnnie Jackson, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. W. O. Speight, treasurer; Mrs. Mary E. Adams, chaplain; Mrs. E. P. Nabors, parliamentarian, and Mrs. G. W. White, sergeant-at-arms. Washburn, who has been president of the club about 12 consecutive years said that the club will concentrate upon the following points during this term: (1) Stress good citizenship, (2) Encourage people to register to vote, (3) Emphasize the value of good morals, (4) Discourage the, spirit that causes youth gangs; and, (5) Co-operate with the city administration in promoting better race relations. OUT OF ORDER to hold a meeting in December, Therefore they were not approved as members until the meeting that night (Wednesday). Washburn said of the members whom he asked to leave the meeting, "they just came there with their tricks to take over, after the election started. The spokesman for the opposition explained: "Washburn ruled all discussion relative to paying the 25 Ward Club's pro rata share of a Joint project held on behalf of Negro candidates in the last election, out of order. All-spokesmen were also ruled out of order. When a motion, was finally made and seconded to appropriate the money, he claimed that the motion was out of order. He refused to let anybody vote to decide whether or not the body felt that the motion was out of order." The spokesman went on: "the by-laws by which Washburn said he was presiding, had not been heard of nor seen by any person except himself for a period of 15 years. He refused to produce the original copy of the laws for examination by the body. The provision requiring members to be in the club three months before they could become eligible to vote in an election was typed in by a different typewriter than was the other typing. It was obvious that it had been typed-in recently." "The results of the nominating committee was never officially announced by Washburn, he was the chairman or any other person, The whole, nominating committee was supporters of Washburn. He even presided over the election when he was a candidate for election," continued the opposition spokesman. Among the members asked to leave the meeting and "to get out" of the Washburn home were: C.C. Sawyer, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Dr. and Mrs. "Ike" Watson Mrs. James Byas, Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Smith, Atty. and Mrs. Ira Murphy and W. W. Walker. A spokesman, for the evicted group said-Washburn disregarded all "Roberts Rules of Order". A move was underway to have the election declared "illegal." "Other members elected during the controversial election Were: Washington Fields, first vice president, and Mrs. Zettle Miller, second vice president; Mrs. Pearl Clark, recording Secretary; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, assistant record ing secretary; Mrs. Laula R. Washburn, financial secretary; Mrs. Johnnie Jackson, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. W. O. Speight, treasurer; Mrs. Mary E. Adams, chaplain; Mrs. E. P. Nabors, parliamentarian, and Mrs. G. W. White, sergeant-at-arms. Washburn, who has been president of the club about 12 consecutive years said that the club will concentrate upon the following points during this term: (1) Stress good citizenship, (2) Encourage people to register to vote, (3) Emphasize the value of good morals, (4) Discourage the, spirit that causes youth gangs; and, (5) Co-operate with the city administration in promoting better race relations. GET OUT to hold a meeting in December, Therefore they were not approved as members until the meeting that night (Wednesday). Washburn said of the members whom he asked to leave the meeting, "they just came there with their tricks to take over, after the election started. The spokesman for the opposition explained: "Washburn ruled all discussion relative to paying the 25 Ward Club's pro rata share of a Joint project held on behalf of Negro candidates in the last election, out of order. All-spokesmen were also ruled out of order. When a motion, was finally made and seconded to appropriate the money, he claimed that the motion was out of order. He refused to let anybody vote to decide whether or not the body felt that the motion was out of order." The spokesman went on: "the by-laws by which Washburn said he was presiding, had not been heard of nor seen by any person except himself for a period of 15 years. He refused to produce the original copy of the laws for examination by the body. The provision requiring members to be in the club three months before they could become eligible to vote in an election was typed in by a different typewriter than was the other typing. It was obvious that it had been typed-in recently." "The results of the nominating committee was never officially announced by Washburn, he was the chairman or any other person, The whole, nominating committee was supporters of Washburn. He even presided over the election when he was a candidate for election," continued the opposition spokesman. Among the members asked to leave the meeting and "to get out" of the Washburn home were: C.C. Sawyer, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Dr. and Mrs. "Ike" Watson Mrs. James Byas, Dr. and Mrs. Vasco Smith, Atty. and Mrs. Ira Murphy and W. W. Walker. A spokesman, for the evicted group said-Washburn disregarded all "Roberts Rules of Order". A move was underway to have the election declared "illegal." "Other members elected during the controversial election Were: Washington Fields, first vice president, and Mrs. Zettle Miller, second vice president; Mrs. Pearl Clark, recording Secretary; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, assistant record ing secretary; Mrs. Laula R. Washburn, financial secretary; Mrs. Johnnie Jackson, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. W. O. Speight, treasurer; Mrs. Mary E. Adams, chaplain; Mrs. E. P. Nabors, parliamentarian, and Mrs. G. W. White, sergeant-at-arms. Washburn, who has been president of the club about 12 consecutive years said that the club will concentrate upon the following points during this term: (1) Stress good citizenship, (2) Encourage people to register to vote, (3) Emphasize the value of good morals, (4) Discourage the, spirit that causes youth gangs; and, (5) Co-operate with the city administration in promoting better race relations. Commissioner in the department 15 years and three weeks for men with more than 15 yeas of service; sick pay which averages about two weeks a year per man." Farris continued "the average salary for sanitation, workers is $2,608 per year and the frenge benefits raise it to approximately $3,082. Evers showed a letter from a union which stated that Chattanooga pays higher wages to its sanitation workers. The letter stated that truck drivers obtain $1.60 per hour. Evers said that some of the sanitation, workers told him that their foreman had announced that the two-weeks vacation with pay would be discontinued. Farris denied that the rumor was true. He admitted that he, also had heard the rumor. Brannon said "these men want warm, suitable clothing to work in. They want to earn a decent living. We are also interested in seeing the men obtain better working conditions. Many of the foreman talk to the men nasty and call them names," He added "the garbage employees are the lowest paid men in the city." Brannon continued "Mayor Henry Loeb and commissioner Farris both said, during their recent political campaigns that they felt it was alright for the garbage men to unionize themselves. I think that the garbage collectors should be paid $1.60 per hour." He added "Farris is receiving $50 per day as Public Works commissioner plus an unlimited expense account, yet he has men working under him who do not receive $40 a week." Farris said I want to set the record straight ..... I received the majority of my votes from whites, but I am here to represent all of the people I am going to do that. There is too much of this racial issue brought into the city now. All of us should do more to bring about better relations for the good of everybody in Memphis.'' "I would like to see the city im prove the working conditions of the to see them with uniforms, but where is the money coming from The only uniforms for city employees are for firemen and policemen." Farris was asked if any of his sanitation foremen were Negroes, He said "no." He was then asked if there is any policy of his department against hiring or promoting qualified Negroes to a foreman's position. He said, "no." He said "we have two Negro office workers in the City-Beautiful commission. Evers said he would proceed to organize the sanitation workers in to a union to in the immediate future NO TRUE in the department 15 years and three weeks for men with more than 15 yeas of service; sick pay which averages about two weeks a year per man." Farris continued "the average salary for sanitation, workers is $2,608 per year and the frenge benefits raise it to approximately $3,082. Evers showed a letter from a union which stated that Chattanooga pays higher wages to its sanitation workers. The letter stated that truck drivers obtain $1.60 per hour. Evers said that some of the sanitation, workers told him that their foreman had announced that the two-weeks vacation with pay would be discontinued. Farris denied that the rumor was true. He admitted that he, also had heard the rumor. Brannon said "these men want warm, suitable clothing to work in. They want to earn a decent living. We are also interested in seeing the men obtain better working conditions. Many of the foreman talk to the men nasty and call them names," He added "the garbage employees are the lowest paid men in the city." Brannon continued "Mayor Henry Loeb and commissioner Farris both said, during their recent political campaigns that they felt it was alright for the garbage men to unionize themselves. I think that the garbage collectors should be paid $1.60 per hour." He added "Farris is receiving $50 per day as Public Works commissioner plus an unlimited expense account, yet he has men working under him who do not receive $40 a week." Farris said I want to set the record straight ..... I received the majority of my votes from whites, but I am here to represent all of the people I am going to do that. There is too much of this racial issue brought into the city now. All of us should do more to bring about better relations for the good of everybody in Memphis.'' "I would like to see the city im prove the working conditions of the to see them with uniforms, but where is the money coming from The only uniforms for city employees are for firemen and policemen." Farris was asked if any of his sanitation foremen were Negroes, He said "no." He was then asked if there is any policy of his department against hiring or promoting qualified Negroes to a foreman's position. He said, "no." He said "we have two Negro office workers in the City-Beautiful commission. Evers said he would proceed to organize the sanitation workers in to a union to in the immediate future FOR THE RECORD in the department 15 years and three weeks for men with more than 15 yeas of service; sick pay which averages about two weeks a year per man." Farris continued "the average salary for sanitation, workers is $2,608 per year and the frenge benefits raise it to approximately $3,082. Evers showed a letter from a union which stated that Chattanooga pays higher wages to its sanitation workers. The letter stated that truck drivers obtain $1.60 per hour. Evers said that some of the sanitation, workers told him that their foreman had announced that the two-weeks vacation with pay would be discontinued. Farris denied that the rumor was true. He admitted that he, also had heard the rumor. Brannon said "these men want warm, suitable clothing to work in. They want to earn a decent living. We are also interested in seeing the men obtain better working conditions. Many of the foreman talk to the men nasty and call them names," He added "the garbage employees are the lowest paid men in the city." Brannon continued "Mayor Henry Loeb and commissioner Farris both said, during their recent political campaigns that they felt it was alright for the garbage men to unionize themselves. I think that the garbage collectors should be paid $1.60 per hour." He added "Farris is receiving $50 per day as Public Works commissioner plus an unlimited expense account, yet he has men working under him who do not receive $40 a week." Farris said I want to set the record straight ..... I received the majority of my votes from whites, but I am here to represent all of the people I am going to do that. There is too much of this racial issue brought into the city now. All of us should do more to bring about better relations for the good of everybody in Memphis.'' "I would like to see the city im prove the working conditions of the to see them with uniforms, but where is the money coming from The only uniforms for city employees are for firemen and policemen." Farris was asked if any of his sanitation foremen were Negroes, He said "no." He was then asked if there is any policy of his department against hiring or promoting qualified Negroes to a foreman's position. He said, "no." He said "we have two Negro office workers in the City-Beautiful commission. Evers said he would proceed to organize the sanitation workers in to a union to in the immediate future S'Western Has Been Friend Of Owen College One of the many close friends Owen College has had during its formative years has been Southwestern College. Albert Johnson, librarian of Southwestern has been very instrumental in aiding the growth of Owen College library, states William E. Jones, Owen College librarian, through his many generous gifts of books, visual-aid equipment and lately, through the gift of a completely cataloged record library consisting of 500 albums. The friendship of these two men and the two institutions has been a great asset to Owen College. The library recently purchased a high fidelity phonograph which is equipped with four sets of head phones that are used in the reading and reference room without disturbing other students. In just a few weeks, the record corner of the library has become a popular spot on the campus. "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 SCHEDULED APPEARANCES 1. CHRISTIAN HARMONIZERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE DIXIE HARMONIZERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 3. THE DIXIE AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 4. THE DIXIE NIGHTEN GALES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE FRIENDLY ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE GOSPEL TONES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE HEAVENLY VOICES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE HARMONY ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 THE HAMPTON AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 10. THE JACKSON AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 11. THE JUNIOR AIRS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 12. THE LILY OF THE VALLEY "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 13. MEMPHIS SPIRITUAL FOUR "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 14. THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SINGERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 15. THE ROYAL HARMONEERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 16 THE REDEMPTION HARMONIZERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 17. THE SONS OF JEHOVAH "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 18. THE SUNSET TRAVELERS "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. King, Secretary Frank Perkins Business Manager, 811 Linden Ave. Phone Ja. 6-4886 19. THE SOUTHERN ECHOES "The Spiritual Singers Co-operative Club of America" has made plans to render another "Benefit" program for Mrs. Leola Rivers who lived at 948 Bingham St. Her home accidentally burned Sunday. January 3rd., While she was attending her regular church services. This program will be reniered at her church, the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St., Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. at the Christian Chapel Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb, 7, toe 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the Holy Temple on Florida St., at Colorado Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m., at The True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Renzi, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church. 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p m. At lire Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time, 7:30 p. m. At the" Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday, Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Travelers Rest B. Church 465 Alston Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m At the New Bethel B. Church. Sunday Feb: 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Gill field B. Church in Brunwick, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30, p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time, 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church. 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the True Vine B. Church on Front St. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B,Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7. time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Burning Bush B. Church, 213 N. Dunlap St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Rocks Of Ages B. Church oh Scott St. Sunday. Feb.1, time 7:30 p. m. In Mount Pleasant, Miss. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church T005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m In Oakland, Tenn. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B, Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:3.0 p. m. At the Golden Rule B. Church, 584 Pontotoc Ave. Sunday Feb. 7, time 7:30 p. m. At the Mildred Jackson High School in Hughes, Ark. Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian Chapel B. Church, 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Golden. Rule B, Church, 684 Pontotoc Ave. TOR COR-F THEEC hr hr hh Saturday Feb. 6, time 7:30 p. m. At the Christian chapel B. Church 1005 Meagher St. Sunday Feb. 7, time 2:30 p. m. At the Evening Spring B. Church out from White Haven, Tenn. T. W. McKinney, President Jimy L. 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