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WKEK ENDING SATUKDAY, NOVKMBEK 10, 1915 THE CAi:()l.lNIAN HEiNNETl TO OK- ' hEHVE EOL.\i)5^(; & KEOKEAM/'.AilO.N N.C.— iiu' Joiin'l- inj; iini-i oi Bcnn.it iiy Ljiuilu, -U'. iU \.iv.c.y Aii'^wii Owi-au.i lA i.ic \ i.’. .;1-. l. u;-.-; • J.; c li-i;ni’v iinpro-. ni 1..; \-.i nn . ..v. V r.-i.iial . i-'.ari’iiushins- T.-!-.: W.u lE'a'i r- 0 r.- a raa.:. y... ii;) a> : • ■ i _ . Cliiitr I i: in IE’..' .f ' or)' in;’t'd B- nil- r ^ i. ' ' -y-v. I I). J’ . • .. V ^ S!in\ AiiiMi', ’i'!r.ti;k> El i‘ii(E. Eor DOROTHY MAYNOR PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE t..' .'■v ■i'-lSaT.-' RALEIGH — Dorothy Mayncr, noted soprano, ci'mplctcly captured a large mixed audience of music lovers last Saturday night, she 'demoriai Auoilorium T.ere. upon round of applause follnu-ed c&ch greup of selections, iitU to li;e Jm'si sincin-' Raise Funds For S. C. Rape Mu^er Case LORIS, S. C. (ANP) — The was given by the state constbul^y. Kinston Lake Missionary Baptist which began an invesUguilon fin u suciation, whose moderator is the order of Gov. Ransomc J. WiHituns Rev. G. Goings Daniels of Geo4ge-'la8t week. The Youitg woman•^ town, raised $102 while in session | death, first recorded :i5 a drowning here last week to be used in pro-: her body was pulled from a whenlsccuting the man who last August; M I r. of ti... u| 1 IH Id Sui.J .V. 0'.‘. v.h- I'.d 1;H. Tl.c lUEil Iro .-...fi', C. C, .''...IE .... $1CT..J(;. Ti.is U'/ui ’■ ■’ Students n.'i-.v b‘.in'.t ;-eiv..'a bi J •1 t,: Since Shaw •■UnivitFiiv rut of the hi.-..-in.or hca.; f..;- f.. ri)inin-iii’.i!y ha- ii.-u:nc-d tli."' n.-ii' -.- the JeHcluns at '.Iv. n'ltSfiy, it bc- cor-.e.i i!;- ^v^prl'•'i’y of tii con-.mimitv to supoh- the o‘i. . ; i.u. Oi -ho s.l.v -i .-ill aF f. od. '• '-i'li-'ont. ( fl iiv.-i- 'i';, c’.c. Thorc- f-rc the f{>on>:>’s .iio ((.aylni: th.’t evil- ii'indod o-ii; -.il' in- tludo the nur cry .■‘C-iii ol in ih'’ir hiiE'-'i'ts In til '"' ' ' 'I'"- hi'--', i;,; oi lianiziitiona haw conli iivjird : ' the nurseiy schnol p’O^'i-am: The Medical Aiixili.ii-y.^li'c Nin^Anx- cd I 'l >■ i/atiijn i.-. T- - U.ii;;-., -.hi to tlic gener arc tne Chrl; le Choir is • f llic gicat r of ill! per- ;• ■ ■ ' ' ■ 1: (• ;. c ; i'' : ''’liil.- the mu- . . i , " . ! I . • .... s. : . .1 h).,dc'.»it- will u T-.c bi-oaLc.n.t wili t'-kc nla-.c ;n > li.cron prcdonihiec’y from the .'oV, the Univci-i..t.v C.’.apJ '-hcio cn oil iw : nf No.no fo'k music, the ,, -v- . K y n.- ... p ii'ii'-.-; if tiic Oii.i.r.l Ji.E-ii..-' Spiiiiual. Ihcic v.ill be included o’ - ch..vl orjan- S.!-.:,ci.--,^ who gave tho Sphitual to iohtiioiis fwm the great masters. .j e.ficc, t:.-.'world in the 1870 s and who are The first broadcast will take place . .-i 'C' -r the Ch')ir in a h'.rtiC measure n-'ponsible for Sunday. November 4. from 9:30 to . , .i .c ;.l conco.ts too existence of the Univcr.>ity l-^- 10:00 a. m. CST and 'vill continue ,1 pi:i>hc, - inon.t th-a- day, hangs directly over the choir each succeeding Sunday throughout •.ni-.s C..;-ul S..rvui m-'J left. the month of November. Church Council Names Race Relation Secy. Aniiv Stars Pnihe Into Dt-atli Of Soldier Sliot Kv; : i'oiicc I •'ha tar and tho Xatinnal Arjociiuion nf i ->.1 W- m.-n. A E I'ch tr-.at lunchcin was Iv-ld 0.' -u-.s.rv by i,.' n.-rr.' y, Nov•.mbc' a noon. Tho table wa.- ent .ed wr..) ' U il(,wc.>- I'. i k ci bv turki vi svi- i.-‘'Si:v' ■' Th->rk-”:vi:i.-. H-.on .'ind pcrs.ncl pn.-cn’ wtro Ah--. R. Boll. Mr.=i. Charles I: f .r. Mr- Ho.:. P. Daniel, Mrs. Julia A. V.’illi.im'f. Mrs. C. C. Scott. Mrs. John Levinq- ston. Dr. Nol.'ion Horri . Alisses Mar garet Bu^, Maye Ligon .Jeannette ^ Hicks^l^.. Kittie Cum^, Ngr.-i. ■rliT'mas^sil^t.'I^. afrX Viauae ^Trot ter. Tlie next regular meeting of the hu-'rd will be held Thursday nigh*. Decembtr 6. at 8 o'ebjek. 6 Shaw Stiiilcnls Attend Columbus. Ca. liulno.il.v-e E/.NP) ~ Mil: j’./.l B- ; iitvi'.n-n ir.- tn.. nvaih oi an an.'vii-.‘.n s.-Ji- :'.ii who '.v-.u; t uy Imal ho- Itcj otlK-'.v? Ik-o Salu.Jay jo low- a foot./ii-l hanu' b.'woi-n Tu.-:kvy 0 and AIoi ..hooso coliog**. Accmidng t') appuxima *T.v T'J V u tile .solua-;-, biatioii -i at foi l B. nning. v.duir. i :.s .soi'.i.'os to unt;melc trafl'i*- lin.'s r.f'-: thi- gumo in tiu- absence ol trait'c officers. The soldier rc- HorEdly a lo-.m;.!- MR nad nc:..' Iv st:-aiRhttned out the tiaflfO V. hen stvcral white poli-.-oman at nved and became angry of h:."- interference. An arg-jment bit'ween them and tlte soldier foHowid during whioli the Negro GI hit one \>f them. iU- v.iis intmodiat-'Iy a-tacked hv tho • • ' )li I'. • i- !> T-,w. I.. r .1 f ..p NEW YORK (ANPi — Appoir.t- niint of the Rev. James Oscar Lee as f»fld secretary of the race rcl i- tiins department of the Federal Council Ilf the Churches of Christ in Arr.crica w.is announced here by Dr, George E. Haynes, executive secTctarv of the department. Mr Lee has resit'ncd hi-" position as nssi tant .'ecretary of the Connecti cut Council of church'.' in Hartford and will bculn his new work on January 1. According tn Dr, H.'iynes, one rf Mr. Lee’s .special respinsibilil'cs vill be to hare in the direction of the interracial clinics the depart- ment of race relations has bem pro moting throughout tho country dur ing the last year. Widely hailed as an effective metod of appre aching communltv race rUali'ins, 10 clinics have al ready been held in Indiana. Nc-.v Jer oy, Michigan. Ohio. Portlands Oregon and S.-3tlle. Washington. The purpose of the intirracuil ‘'clinic," Dr. Haynes explained, is to c^iagnosc the social ills of racial uriii-T'iro ard hostile behavior by rrerms 'f If-community fuiv-y.«. ai-.d to brio.' t-rcnh'-r rcprr>cnta- live-, if Foc'.l. k bnr. bu^- in- s • nd (ivic •'Ti-nrip" nf the- com- C.oi.n university in Richmond. He is an oi -la.ncd minister in the Bap- ti.-il church. NENVi ‘Great Social Foree,’ .Mrs. Bctliune Tells Vi orkshop Washington (ANPJ — The Na- tii-nul Council ol Negro Women is a “great social force," Mrs. Mary McLeod Bolhunc*. its president, told tne women delegates allend- :r.p the annual workshop of the council Here on Monday after noon. In her annual report to the body she said that the organiza tion is ottering services ol in- foimation, n-iarale building, lead- trfhip training, representation and national unity to Negro wom en — "all for constructive fel lowship of alt women." "We know that we are yet far from realizing the full potential vaiiie cl cur organization,” she d-i -i". d. ‘ It i.s our opportunity r. • V 10 fiil the gaps and remedy ll ■ I fp-iincirs in the o'.-ganiza- Srart «( .Vo. I and fonnerl ta^k OMm- 6er tn turn. IVfcen your drawf^U done, you'U tn Ifw home of tht paople trho ttavr a r-'-onaJ tlaJie in tiwIneiK- mana^eJ eleetrie ligAt powrr cumpaiuro. •® &•? .•1. appeared in recital at i^c jirmuTdered Tnd raped 18 year%ld Round Lila Belle Carter of Pine Island. ; downward, has aroused the country, ullowcd 1 Rev. Danie’s. Rev. Davis of Con- many; requests for clearing It hav- Raleigh way and John O. Floyd of Loris ing been made to Gov. Williams. , ij wt-re narred to direct prosecuuoii ' Circumstantial veidence points to liearf (or”somc 'li'me.' Fivk'jcars had in the case and reported sev- a white Insurance agent who t^ elapsed since Miss Mayncr prac- era! other organizations and church- >' tically catapulated to lame; yet Ra- cs ready to contribute the neces- blood Irom his hands and ^™n leigh had waited patientlv to hear sary funds to avenge the girl s death, or, the island, loctitgd in Horry one of the Iliicst voices of thi> gen- Meanwhile no further statement eounty. -•ration. The recital was sponsored “ * ' *" - - - ^ by the local chapler cf the Hamp-j ^ ' Ion Institute Alumni gAss.iciation. [ Miss Maynor’s voice if phenoim-n-1 al for its ranre. chaiact r nid its varied cxprrsrlvp j-c:ourrefuliie'-* i H has more than pnwi i; n has mag nificence of color. Tkerc is jiIfo an unusual "Mezzo Voc(.“ which the singer u^ed wi'n aiii.'-lic cffttl. Stance and st; ;u- dip rlint iil w>i-e k-xplemcary. :md rarely could one find anywiiovc such muFician-thip taste and fincru. Gcarae Sihick pr.-vulcd expert i accorepaiiimt nts. The flying ara- I besquf.- of the Strauss "Serenade,'* 1 the limpid pl-.iying in the "mezzo- ; voce" song.i, and the final Faure . will long be remembered locally. I Raleigh gave a .stirring ovation to the preatest artistic team — artist and accompanist — in the field. Mrs. Luce Joins New DAR Cliapt er WASHINGTON. D. C. (CNS) - Representative Clare Booth Luce is transferring her Daugthers of the American Revolution membership to another Chapter, she has an nounced because of the action of her own Chapter in Grenwich. Conn, supporting the national group'-- “white artists only" ruling on the use of its Constitutional Hall. here. Mrs. Luce Is tmnsferring to eith er the Chapter at Stanford or Mid dleton, Conn. The Middleton Chap- j ter has already protested againat Uhe National DAR ruling and the I Stanford Chapter takes a vote I November 20. Mrs. Luce said if the : Stanfrod group favors a protest, she will request tran-fer there. I “The DAR. I believe can and will I reinstate itself in the public regard ' by immediate change of its policy." ■ said Mrs, Luce. "I shall do my ut- , most to urge my organization to take action to align itFcif once again with its patriotic tradition." I WHITE VANDALE FAY CHtmCH $9M. RELEASED FROM JAIL' CONWAY. & C. (ANP) — wane Guaiy an2 Whitefert Deiz, white soldier and sailor respectively, who had been held in Jail one week after having wreqlked the Klemlngway Chapel color^ church on a Satur day i)tght spree, were released fnm the county Jail here Monday after relatives paid $300 in damages. The parents of each paid $250 re spectively and regretted the almost total wrecking of their edifice, of ficials of the church declined to 'press charges Draw your own conclusions It’s A FACT. Almost everybody has a personal stake in America's self-supporting, tax- paying electric companies. ] ^ There are millions of people on the stockholder lists of these companies — housewives, farmers, nurses, teachers, mechanics. You may be one of these many direct owners. But even if you’re not — if you have a savings occ«inf or life insuronce policy — you are included among the indirect owners of this industry. Your savings bank and in surance company put your de posits and premiums to work. A lot of your money goes into electric light and power securities. ThatV because years of dependable service and good , business management on | part of the electric c^npaniss 4 have made their aecurities n n sound investment. m Next time you hear anybody n talking about the owners oi the eWtric industry — reoMn- ber, they're talking about yon! r HCiSON aaAT la "IHf CLSCTIIC HOUl" laSaH AraWrwH > Ortliailra. ffvary faaUay, 4iSS F. M., I Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company GET SET FOR WINTER NOW. and avoid the Finger of'Double! MrK. C. C. Si-ott. Mrs. John Lovlng- F(on. Dr. N-l!-9n Hairi . Mifecs Mar garet Bii^e, Mayp Ligon .Jeannette Hicks. Kittie _ Curnbo, Mr.i. I'iir'-nab^iTgcrt#. Mrs. ClHude Trot ter. The next reRiikir meeting of the bi--7fl will be held Tlnir«day night. Detemlvr 6. at 8 o'clock. V 6 Shau .Stii!i‘:i!s Alien-i ln[iji'i-;!”i;i! (’onferi-ntr Iv st;-idp,’utcncd out tin- liaflii' V. i.en .‘it vtral while poli'.’cman at i-iv;rl and btcamo angry of h;-- interference-. An argument h-1,.: n them i-n-i fly peMicr f;>'!:iWi .1 'Ui;ie.g w-sie-: the Negro GI h.t i-ri ..f them. H - v.it,, i:nrr,e hal'-i.v .■-•■••ki.i b" the \vi.i‘’c ;-:fii:j (/ n il: ' 'I. :ei-' . w b • race relations 10 clinics have al- i'l oiicnna services oi in- rondy been held in Indiana. Nc-.v formation, morale building, lead- .Tci- vy. Michig.m. Ohio. Portlondt. train'nS; „ u jnl.rraci.ll yf -jH women.” ■dime.’ Dr HayncF explained, is -v.v. know that we are yet far to t^i.ignoFC the s ici.il ill. of radii vealizing the full potential i.’-.-v'ut' aid h'-.'^tilc behavior oy o,-jjanization." she rre-ns 'f If-comnvti'ilty .mii-\-o.vs. (j. , ••,••..(1, - !{ our op-oortunity it'iij to biin.; lo-iritnr reprr.iq fjij jij,. f/ap.-! and remedy -or'll. 1 b'.r- j] . fi- rj.-icni'ii s in the organiza- • nd ( i;)- RM T'f:: W.-i-z- Uii. . f.;. 2-4. id Dul-.'- riiA-orjl-'.- C‘; C'.l!- ■..• f-'i T' h-;»n. Mi-r-e-. V • 1.1'; r'-v Viit.-on, I;.i I- -., f.;,!'-.' Iki.vin- r.w' Tiiom.,-. tl'O i.'.i titiit:'.'!'. .t( ll;i. ri I ti An Arvi'..'" in rh:;.i! tiiitv. !n p i.d •- Mfi if,., -1 I I-’-', in what she call- i"'* -inrrativo" of tho !; t thi’ V'-ar. said '•ii -1 nii.-innrlin'i ■' t>,-i I }•' r-n the own- h' ad(iu:irtei>. fiji-nL-ihinR’; \-alu.- • entirely f-.-.-o vi'.Tr.>, •:',i Brown, n*- • ‘.1 V. 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