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PAGE TWO MACY’S TAKES OVER NEW TERRITORY New York (ANF) - The per e.l shopping ervlce of MacyV L'‘. patTir.enl stun* took over a new .•1.0 virgin territory last week wlen it addr'd the ee-xeutive mute non of the Republic of Liberia to As 1J: I of customers. lieo< idly, the department store .-hipped new furniture and fopplii :j to Monrovia, where the < * w;try';.; executive- mansion is i .ijertjoins a complete refurbish a*>: for the forthcoming I.ooth an* rive, xary of the republic, in ad ilmn, tiu* .store sent along Miss Josephine Clarke of trie ton trad •'ecorating department, who will t’l up the new equipment. The mansion will be furnished in modern style, except for the ' ;u menial parlor, which will be ci nt In the Louis XIC mode. CAKIj OF THANKS The family of the late Zarina .tori ■■ jrateftiily ncknow I edges ydtn kind expression of sympathy. We thank you for the curds, 'letter., leitgrams. and fjewels which you m during the hour of sorrow, and fm the willing way which you co op, rated in doing all that you could • » make the burden lighter. It is in our time of trial that frknds are most needed, and you did not let. us down. We sincerely than!; you. THE JONES FAMILY Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as executrix tin* Estate of Samuel Harris, j deceased, late of Wake County.; North Carolina, this is to notify ;>>! persons having claims against; ibe Estate of said deceased to ex- i 1 ;bit them to the undersigned ttj I H S. Person Street, Raleigh.j North Carolina, on or befoie the j 1; day of June, 1948, or this! notice will be pleaded in bar of i their recovery. All persons in debted to the Estate will please; nu - ke immediate payment. This 25th dav of June, 1947. Vivian Toney Harris, Executrix F J. Carnage, Attorney July- 5. 12. 19, 26. August 2. 2. geATWSfrf ' " URE t WA L LY/ \ \YQU'Z£ MY STEADY j j/ P&LLA,§- Wait a sec, kids! Don’t concentrate on the one too soon. Do have many friends. \ EXPRESS 4£§tl2§: \ • TRAVELERS^Im^ I CHEQUES Sr ■ m * put tkk to cut; mb, on s trip. An. ntmtcetiaf; rid* tots, (wcttH* w* aa turn yestr travel luadb into Americas Mxpixm %mvt i|er» Oaoqaes --#pendfibk» *nywb*r«, safe every ypfeerc. If these cb.eqaae sre lost or stolen, you recti y* r prompt gefossd. llhisy’wv stm eoawalem than pefpmal cb«d», imemvom m* temu&catitM h required except your signature. Deooal*> cartons of $lO, S2O, SSO and s>loo--for only 75 4 pet SIOO (ffikimtia ctu&se, 40#>«*&re oc mh et this bank. jL * - . @ J * * jf \ Mechanics I Farmers Bank IHJRHAM-RALEIGH Member Federal Deposit 3**#«<*•*-ne-e Cotrjr. Jim Crow Vets Chapter ! To Be Refused Charter | AM VETS HEY WHITE POLICY UNDER FIRE j i WASHINGTON The- American ! ’ Veterans c ’nminittpo last Friday : .coffin,wrf its policy m withhold img charters from state or local i chapters which prohibit veteran., | ! i-om joining because of race, creed j or color Chat Paterson, national chair* I mm of A VC. raid in an interview hat if there arc any all-white or j all-colored chapters in AVC it is | not ‘‘a conscious business.” i Replying to a charge that AVC . has rec-igriized .Tim Crow chapters in | Miami, Florida. Mr. Paiersui said j re was not entirely familiar with I the- situation there but that lie c • riourly doubted that it was true and if true, it was certainly against , A VC's national policy. During the organization's recent convention in Milwaukee. Mi. Pat '•'son c- aid. a charge was made that Barney Roth, chairman ■!' an AV( i chapter in Miami, was advocating ' I'm Crow chapters for that city, but. that he knew Roth personally and did not think he was “that | kind of fellow ‘ Mr Paterson raid he felt that ; the rumor had been spread against Reth to hurt him politically at the cotivs i'll ion Roth was defeated to: membership on AVCs National, L"; rr.og Committee, to which Ain j J Ulysses Lee of Washington and ! Theodore Coggs of Mad is n. Wis- ; j ccnsin. were elected. Pointing cut that it is possible I i ) have an all-colored or all-white I ! chapter in AVC with ut violating i jA VC policy. Mr. Paterson used ! ! Howard University for r.n example j He said in a school, such as How- j ! ',rd. -1 was possible that all ot tre | members of a campus would be col i ored but that this did not mean {that the chapter could tar a white | student veteran from joining be- ; *’«■ of his race. Under the AVC constitution, lie mphasizid, the same thing would apply in the case t .f a colored vel ran eking to join an AVC chap- ’■ to; in Miami or any other place in ; ■be South. Reports however, still persist that AVC has regular Jim Crow chap .in Miami and o*her places in i I |. ; the south A member of Lie organ i/mion who is ruri-ciiily r.n the National | Idunnin;; i.'oinmiUe. las; f riduy i said that he felt cerP.un that a dim ■ flow chaplet had mice exisie.l m 'Miami hut that he had heard that . the sitiiatiui. "liar ticen traishicn-.d ••sit there h vv.' AVCs ccnsiiuttlon <*xpr»-;?ly for : bus sngtegaumv or discriminallofi i i-i e.uy form, and this has been on of the chief selling features r the oi;’..iiii/a‘inn which has grown O be Olle of the :;tlOllgf: t to Come mil i,i World War 11. On the i) her h..nd. some kaoers in the forefront of AVC have nt ttmpted at times to vary the or ganization's policy when they ran up against <egregation. A cast in point was the attempt by AVC members to establish a cooperative housing project in ; Washington. A favorable .site was located for the project and a very favorable offer of r-u k v is mad ’ to the vet i ate. Helore tile 'leal could lie i; ed. i v, evr it vv;w learned that the Maryland site cov ; icd by a racial rertrictive covenant. : and the quo.iion <■: whether or not io proceed with the ] >r. >.;<-c-t i inmnrdiately became one of the hot * *.-i i• stt.'N yet to come before the Washington chapters. i'-.e .\VC lead<-rshill, with an eve :> the excellent buying opportun : y. uraed that t'. o project be found ;(d and attempts then b( made to I break the covenant, but the lay I m mbc-rship. led by James llakei. a former firs; rpcant override the : leadership each time ft *;- i sue came jup on the basis that tin y were ! tin.-.bie to find any situation in i which a restrictive covenant had j ben broken. The project was ft- ; j -d'y dropped. The sensitivity of tin- lay mem bership if AVC to the quest; n of gregation was displayed last Fri- , i 1; y when AVC members in Clcvc - : and read a NNPA dis;:atch in the f'Vv.’-nd Cali and Post slating that Paterson \v< nld soon make „• the organization's attitude or.. : ''■ question ut Jirri Crow chap- BLAST 11C TIMS LET AID FROM ST. 1,01 IS St. Louis • A.NP.! Various Me pro churches «nd organizutmi;- •e had conH i voted a tc-tal of s.utjfi last week for the relief ■ .(.tints in the Texas City blast ; last April 16. The total is expert t . to v<-a-:-h S7OO wVien all reportc I art in. i Mrs, W. C Bridges, past presi petit of the City Association of Colored Women’s clubs, flew t ' 1 the stricken city last week to pre ; sent the donations to Mayor J :C. Trahan. Sh< said the money : V., ! aibvd b.\ all 1 *llOl l"n.;J C,iPI : mitti-e aiw-r she 'had made an m j spvction trip to Texas City ia-.T ! May. The money will not be ear • marked tor c(sstnhut3n!i to N-- .roes, she said, but v. ill be spent • iii whatever purposes Mayor t T rahan may decide. Mrs. Bridges, wife of a physi ! cian. said site expected to firing i hack with her tor adoption om 1 in two children made o enure rv ! the explosion. Di. and Mi ~ Biid ! per- have no children. WIN LONG FIGHT I Knoxville. Term. (ANT 5 ) A i five-year fight for a Negro park j c-rt the lake front here ended vic i toriously last week when a reso j kdion was adopted by the- Knox! i County court to ease the .Fort i Loudoun reservoir site in the vi j cinitv of Lowe's Ferry fry recrea i tic.na! (purposes from the iederal |’ ! government through the T'en.nes HAMLET NOTES | Some years ago I was united in i j marriage to Mr. Robert Ely, of ] j Camden. S. C Before, coming to | Hamlet, we lived in Cheraw, S. j 1 iC. Mure than twenty years ago { jhe left to go and find work in I j some distant city. Up to the pre: j j t-iA no word has beer, received j ; from 'ham. ! The information has come to 1 |me that he- lives in the city of ! i High Point, N. C. ami is a mem ; , her of the AMEZ Church of that ; jv.ty. If anyone knows his address j i you will favor me by informing l I me. It is not mj desire to create j i any disturbance. J ust want his ! ! address. Mr. Hubert Ely, or •Ho- j ; bert William Elly. Mrs. Ida Ely, 504 Pine Street, j ; Hamlet, N. C. ft Pay* To Advertise!!! | ji 1 FOR STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES visit Moras Grocery l Store ! | j Cor. Bloodworth & Cabarrus S i CAR TER ! i J j Electric Company | Aisythmg Electrical ; 2». LEKOUR ST. TfX. tmi |. twmmmmmmmmmmmKxmk* 1 TUB CAROLINIAN MAXTON NEWS Mrs Arletha Perc;*H ::peril. Sun day afternoon in Gibson, N C. Mrs. John N. 1 Inept : of Broolt- Ivn, N. Y. i-j spending a few day:-, with her mother re-law and! gruidmothei'. Mis. Faiuna Ilaipu' ai.ti Mis. JYloriah Maynor. Mi a. Delia Huupei oi Laurin burg is spetiuing a short l.irnu | wit it her motin -i. Mrs. Kmnia it ,i --i.ier and ai t.i her gratultii •;!»* r, K:-.-. Mavnor. Mrs. llebirca A.' itiu •tn n-ki i...ime Fridaj tnoi'niny, air,-' : pc ruling 2 w< < l< ; in W.i him sai, !.;. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Me'.jut ri ;of Washington. 1). C an -pend :ng their vacation lure. Mrs. Maybe!lt Vu K»,\ oi Wa h icgtc.n, I). C. was visitor in Max [ ten las! week. Mr. Alford McCallum of New York City is visiting his teia ;ti\es ami friends here. Mi'. Donnie Carmichael oi I)ur ; ham, N. spent last week with on .-aster. Mrs. Kmerline MeLau ! iill. Miss Mildred W: «•:>• a • >'- tot m Maxton la.-i week. Mr Mary Wiilie Qua . es Wil mington, N. C. wen! last vv.--!-: in tile home of hei moliier, M, ■. Wiiiu- Cam-p!;e|| and .\l. a Kir. G> if fin. Meslarnes Claudia McCollum, Marv Davis, Willi-- ('amp’.x-11, Janie Brooks, l''earl Quick. Jam : it McKiu : en tiffht. T J. Webb Aggie Nora Kemm.l!. M l e* Rosa Mae Dean. Mildred Me (’.•Hum. Kstfl-.i McN.'-il. Dm. McNeil, Rebecca Covington, Tom it ..«ia Qui'-k, }•' ,n ■< fj-.iiek •L nn-e Buchanan, i a L R. 1L Dean. Mr Dan McLean. AV.-etei Se-.-neer. Mi.-'. ALv-.ta M- )•'..< n in. Al! attended the Bible lea, toll .i:I I I!.- i-v 1 ' • . Baptist Cnureh School and BTU ; Convention over in Lain .ithm; last tv*--■ k . ADDOR NEWS ~ Mrs. Mary £. Low has just re turned from New Y- el; -vhere sh -1 has been visiting iter .- ova -1 Messis. Paul and Walter Lu.v Madame:-; Menu liert. n ... e i ; sister, Sadie C-' :.f Wasnington. 17. C. are , isitiny ; ;•< ii p<ae;v., ?»ii 1 Mr.-. Ci'.o g; '■ . y. .ves. Fellowship meeting was held ot t ; i Popular .Sp .1 : B; el. t i Church, «f which il-nv. J. 11. 1-Yr ; guson is pash -. Monday in:: ' alter the second Sundae in Julv. Misses M. J. Little. Ruth Mc- Millan and C-, eelia Littie have past returned home nlcr atieno .i ig the Pee Dec- Sunday Sche -I Co net nii-en u iven -.- a-; ■ :>-Ki . 1 Loui inburg last week. Mrs. 1 .ilium Core .-pent 3 weeks this summer visiting her children ir. the. following t:t i.... Mesdamer Beulaii Owt-n.-, and Mildred Crorn well oi Boston. Mass. John D iCore. Jr. ~f Brooklyn, Now Yw#> Mrs Estelle Grabaro and K;;...c."r Core of Washinyhe'- D. C. Mrs. 'Car: ie Re<and demgi' ter are visiting h*; son m Dm .. Indiana. Rev. J. H. Ferguson, post.'-- of, 'lie Papula: Spring Baj.-I 1 Church, fill, i hi- uppoint nt Sunday myht .md i, i a wonderful .*v. n.m fia-m 7kf> Ch..pter of Malllw-ws 20th v '*rs' ; 'id used as a subject. "Teach Tfieir-.-’. Mr. than C-a. e has Iv -m tak en to tfi. S.-r.n irium in tir-ld.- i'oro Dea< on W A. T.iylor iK: er-cr. i on the si'-k list sinrl is rapidly mt j'-roving'. Brother Rod Cota n, t-n<- -■ • the aged tit irons I the eomtrmn iiy is still i.n the .-,i<-k list. i ■: j; j Finance or Borrow On Your Car , i through the mam motor finance co. 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3-3231 ™—,.n —— . **?£& 4mevUt& | mitA NATURAL hair attachments ! in Httfr Dc's~fe meet <ti! otcasisHt*! j iOY , matwm. I cam mm v&m mm pemm f m# rcmw latest Creation* ! ’ sjk Easily AtfodM \, MBIPIBI Hitman Hah— ® cNtONOM All Shade* $5.50 um wo MCfM&t Jya STM© SAMPS f Os YOUt HAW! or st*Tf thp rote* . Pay S>*!»ms«n fiiii Amoun* em Sfaifu*? f t — *•**»* uuyM.im»ii— ,»n«n—iw» jmm mi beauty mmm] itu HFTS MS. (Doom Msj ”** iiS* ts, M \., »*(*- * ] { —*W* •*** — i Good Samaritan Hospital To Launch $185,000 Drive CHARLOTTE, N- C. - 'lGood Samaritan Tiuspit'il j wii hiunch a eitinpaign ler 1 sia.Onu beginning August l;{. ! i!l-i7, ■ ling to on aimcunee: j merit made yesterday by E. C, C iflith, Cliaun-un ot tile Exeeti live 111 i, I of tin; I ' l Luilion [l ;;-( citizens oi Charlotte mu iVu ckb-iiburg County contrihutt as much as SI.IO,IK)U l.iw.trd this • ' i'. ivc. a eunditionul gift of an additional STfj.iihii is believed U. bt available. With the ;,'t.;l amount u! 51 fib,ooo. the Board o! the Good Samaritan Hospital experts to construct a fifty- live bed nurses' home complete with lounge, il. .rooms, laboratory, kitelien, ; "id laundry: to const met a new • ’heating plant to take care of the n!:i( institution, to expand t.hi t.-i>.-*enl ora emergency room ae ; mmo'lati-on to a total ot' three < mergi ney rooms, and » nrovidt i<,. ii.nj.na! .-(ocr fur X-ray ant.’ . a aatorv facilities. As soon as tin musts' I-mo is compb'ton tin nutses who now live in a .. mg of the hospital Itsoll will i>< removed into the new building, t-. basing appaiximately thirty 1 -.‘dr lor patients. The G. -1 S .mantan Hospital "'ned it-- first L n bed . in !Bftl. The building was eo:;stan-u b i-igelv fh;.-,a«'h the efforts of M ; Jam- Ri-n.'.v :cs Wiiio -o iidii-ite l assistance from a num ber hot f: ; r,is in ibis part of N'.-rtn Carolina as well as in sev eral nortix u, slates to obtain the n< et ssai ym, .<-y to e--nstruol tin s ist unit. Tlt<- Goal Samar-lan Hospital is the 'driest private bos fetal for Negroes hi 1 hr- United . > Ts has shown steady eiow'.h tiii'OUglsout tie■ years and s,s m i l -. reachc-.i the point when it is unable to care for the lium erru-; patients clamoring foi 1: ts.tment. Tlie number of beds has grown I'om the oi i.- ina! ten t,- , total of ninety beds and twenty has : n ets. Las? year 4(50 patients 'were discharged from the hosni '! and o 1 •> rr aL. ■>i babies do live ed. I;i May 1947, a ne x rev rii was reached when lit new ' born babies were delivered in th< • itof-pital, and in June, ar-other new record rTDChfKi wlihd -J’ path nts were di.-'cnargt d bon the ninety beds. Tin* institution twk oar' nl • er 1 Too tme rg t n c v i-.-es last year, and this yew tbc > i umber of emergency ease? has . shown a steady increase. The one emergency room avaiiabk fm j Negroes In Charlotte and Meek {. -.,ail ore Coufity is now entirely .nodequate it is propose.! to in cm :'-se this to three eir-ergt-nc.v. rooms in the new building The Construction Committee of ; ifct Executive Board *•■, hp vil! be in char git' of the proposed build me orctwam consist; c.f Stanley Black Chairman J H. Cutter and Mr: Nsnm ( -Kunl.'ers i• >t'D in the- .Morn Counts Hospital. Her r ;, ... . yi ...a. j ch. : no; .?. has returned from Boston The Free Wdl Baptist membm;; j arc going right on with tiu-ir ( 1. .hiding program of then ne,v 1 ANNOI! N C F. M F. N T j Tca<-h»n« of Piano Music For Beginners Call mm*, t.iin-4 » nwAiuis j Deis. 1:4 ItO'i r Morgan St. | i:L T. Cosby. The Board of Managers of the Good .Samaritan Hospital is head • < o by Mr:-. E. C. Marshall. Prcsi- j beul Me.. M. M. Murphy, Vice- President. Mi'-.; Emma J. Hall. Treasurer. and Mrs. .1. S. Caul, ' Secretary Also on the- Board <> ! Manai'er.s are Mrs. Joseph Clari •l:i.h'ii, Mis. Henry Mt'Amm, and; Mrs Stanley Black. The Executive Beard of Inn 1 J/cspital is composed of E. (.’. Griffith, Chairman, J. il. Cutter Vice Chairman, Kalph Van Lan cdiighatn, Sr., Treasurer, am: Hugh Campl-.ell. Secretary. Other members of the Boat'd include Stanley Black, H. T. Cosby. M. E j Pierson. T C. Heyward, Sr., John Southerland, and Oscar GIRL SCOOT OIIP CLOSES CHARLOTTE, N V. - Girl Scout Dav Camp held at WyoheV Farm. July !. 2. 3. 15, !i 10 was quite a s .e. ‘ r ; tar. '. a: There ivus an enrollmen'i of twen ty iive gins. They t'liinyr i st tti'i:', Up camp home.-, in their different i•.nits. Intermediate thirl Scouts: did work toward glass badges, j nation badges and foot traveler i t-.se.ges, Ac! ivities that girls par t-eipatod in were, leaf printing v ith blue print paper, braiding '..ndymrix par- I '!' pulp work. ireari v. i.rk, spa iter painting and glass: etching. Camp opened each morning ! Hunter's ood \ ard fVIIOI.I -\« I - it ETA 11. Jesse Hunter WHY WORRY There are only two things lo w..rvy ihul, ckh.'.i- \e.i . re well. ;j - \ oil arc ock. If you arc* wei I. Ui-.i! there no hing to worry .ben:, ll'ii d ye,u ..iv rick, there two things to worry about. Either you will ge? w.-11. or you will die. If you get well there *s nothing to worry about, if you die there are only two thing: to j w orry about, eitlr i you will go j to heaven or iv. 1!. if you -go to H«-; ecu. ■her: is : etiiiri:, to wor ry about, bur if yon go to hell, you v. ;i! be so 'a ay --ha king hands v. ith friend.:, you w on't ; | have time to worry. ?(!g K. MARTIN ST TEL. 9393 f FOR SHOE REPAIR | (IIAYISELECTRIC j SHOE SHOP 204 X. West St. Ilia! 3-2141 l t : j CAPITAL CAB cm j j WKPvtrr * J jlppjl OiAL m 37 j ——»—.—.— ~ i I4Rf 4DF • snor SHfXf - Aft 1.1 .Alio PARLOR ARCADE BLDG. JARIES "Hip’' MASSEY | Prop. I ' > ~DINE OUT! i : —VISIT— OWENS Lunchette | 125 L. lIAKGEII’ ST. WAKE |, SALVAGE CO. We Buy ®»j§ lE*wpyiMnfl| ; of Value FURNITURE STOVES j REFRIGERATORS TOOLS -- RADIOS S 3? S. Wiilmiligtosa St Whom 2-332? ( i Complete f77 : H j : Home J | Furnishers j; We can furnish any room in j j your home from the living I] room to the kiV-hen See us I first. ) W. £. COOPER ; FURNITURE CO, 12\ E. Mariini Si. WELL ENDING SATURDAY, JULY ID, ID 17 with the Flag ceremony, a prayer, rnngs ancj the Girl Scout Prom • ise, otaff members were: Mrs. Wil iii: J. Ck'inmor., Mrs. M. M. Haynes, Mrs. Mildred S. .McCtuie, : Mrs. Moses S. Belton ot Oxford, N. C. and Ora Bernice M-Clur'-, Camp Dirt ctoi'. Gu ls attendingthi' camp were: j Girls at feuding the camp were Margaret Brown, Mary K. Curoo, Juanita Carr, Pafricia Cathey, Fa rah K hvards, Lois Given. Catherine Grier, Eddie Ann Har us, Manel Haynes, Bertha i-k.tnp- ! ; bill, Piny Howie Marion Jems, ■ ? L. ary, Alyco Means, Mui.v | Park.'-;, Delores Pinkney, Ann | i Ki s.e Price, Mary Price, Janie M. : iiuss, Thomerena Smith. LaV'-ins i Williams. Out-of-town Scout:- were: He! j joh Boulwure, Durham, N. Loir- j j e. iintim. Winston-Salem, N. C. Camp was closed iv ith a pro gram in which all girls partici P«ted. f 31.® WmL. A Lifetime in Flame* j Why laks chances on burning i up a lifetime's eilort In a single i terrifying hour when it'* *o simple arid inexpensive to pro tect yourself against any possi ble mishap. Your home and 1 family can bs absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster *1 but a few pennies a day. We'il show you how. SEE YOUB LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FiRE INS. CO. DURHAM. N. C. j R\iWTFyvF?f?r 12ye»s of satisfaction. All Gal. colors- Stains and Enamels 329 S. WILMINGTON ST. Mad Orders Gr. T-n Prompt Alter: ion. Railroad] Salvage Co. ■ ; {„ j - ~ ‘ ~ ~ I t Tl" CAITT.iL COCA -COLA BOTTLING CO. Sir, W. Morcw! 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