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PAGE SIX AFDSFSAFSA IN THE COOL, lOuL, LOOI. ® THE VI'ATE HOSE Ah. fpr the day of cooling under the «n*i.er hose! The 106 degrees tern feature last week meant noth g but hilarious ran. for these voungslers, via’ti were naught by dUt staffotographer enjoying the ijifay of the garden hose out on the Hamlin Farm. Cars |S2 Pontiac *'B” Chieftan Deluxe 2-Dr. Dark * Grey Hydransatic Drive and Equipped *B2 Chevrolet Bel Air. Powerglide. B!a c U l Loaded. '42 Chevrolet Deluxe 4- ; Dr Powerglide. Two tone h 1 ue. Radio, ’ Heater, White wall **•' tires. J Chevrolet Deluxe 4* Dr Styiehne. Dark Grey. Equipped. Used Cars •Mg* o.evrolet Stvkiinc D IT. 2-dr. Maroon. 1500 miles. s»> Equipped. 51 Chevrolet D"lux» " dr. ■ • ; Black 'Bl Pontiac Streamliner "ti 4- » dr. Hyviramatic Drive and fulls equipped. So M* cu . 2-t! •’ Uadi.!, lie;)! - L'*er ami scat carer.-. Ml 1 1 I'd ' H e astoui 2dr ■rt Radio and head r Ford "t 2-di. Radio :nd heater. 'SO Buick Special 4-dr Radio ’‘ heater and new tires. •19 Dodge 4-dr. Coronet Radio .•and heater One o.vner. Low V. WYi iO'i M' 4» Okie 98" 4-dr divert. Hy drama tic. Radio heatv •-'-'i a white wall tiiv-. 4# Packard Sup* Clipoci 4-dr Loaded. 49 Fin'd '8 2di W.'Mi -.11 •V. t [•••)••• '49 Ford -s Club C0i1,.) t, ■ --n color. AH . <| nipped 18 S; id<-baker Commander 4-dr. Green. Ranio beater ami overdrive, 47 Cadillac "62 ’ 4-d. Sedan Radio and heates. 47 Old-. '6" Sedanette. Radio and heater $785 '46 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2- dr. Bine. Radio and heater. Good 1 ires if! Fore! ti" Co P..e. . 1 heater. Spec ial! ’46 PONTIAC “8" SEDANETTE Radio-Heater Special at WEAVER’S USED CARS DoM son at Morgan Dial 3.9555 "N. A Gleam In Your Eye Today , . . a reality in the future, jus,t he* cause you have the courage and will power to save something ...NOW! USE OUR FRIENDLY HELP m J a* FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Raleigrh, North Carolina ; *r/f - . • • - * i iff «• -* v ' ’**•* v •» 3 * , JKiWWWf* T* T ■ wgk HMMR r- : '9ftMj s tjjiL/'- V» iWa/ jy*V •'\k -i i ■ A \ ' ■l \ *< .. > . RED CROSS CLASS SERVE GREAT NEED the American Red < Hiss the year round oilers Lee of charge to all < itszens z like tv, o courses in earing for the ill in <!»e home. They do limit fit any one for hide or take 1 the place ot professional nurs ing. They are taught by instruc tors who have received special training and vbo receive no monetary compensation for their work. The instructors are "Red Cross volunteers '. The two cours es are titled, "Unit 1, Home Care of the Sick: and Unit H. Mother md Babv Care", Follow ing each course, which is of 12 Hours duration, an extra two. hour class period has been ad tied in order that the ho/ra nurse student may l*e taught swot nursing aspects, in atomic war i, re Man j coups of citfeens. have taken advantage of the* invaluable courses and are pre paring in tins measure for Civil Defense. Among the many groups of citizens who have ae cepsed home nursing instruction recently was a group of promi nent Negro women, members of the Young Women's Business .-Ml UroiVssionai Club of the V WCA., and home makers, beau ticians, and domestic service em ployees. Tliis group was in yScVWrvv,!' c>yK . o ' . s-srsiw slrwctpd by >ljs. A Huth lay* lop. j retired stlioul t< who has rpeHvpf! ihp idfiitiori.il 30 hours Red Cross training in home cursing for mstruc-ors and lias for some time volunteered her service as home nur-c instruc tor through the Wake ( minty t.b.ipter, American Red Cross Depicted is tin* group of civic minded ladies, Use instructor, . rid Director of Nursing Serv ice Make County Chapter. Reading from head of ta It* left: Mrs. A. Ruth Taylor home nurse in structor; standing, Mrs. Grace W. Collie, Director of Nursing Service- Students are: Mesdanies Dorothy Carrington, Beatrice ev, is. Dice Copeland, >lar> A. Chavis Heights Residents Enjoy Many Social Affairs ! EDITORS NOTE: More Chavis Heights News Tage 3 Section 2. BV MAY U BROADIE RALEIGH Mrs. lassie Dur bar.-. and daughtei of New Jersey are in the city visiting friends j The 1952 political conventions arc the first in history to he air conditioned. VC'hile delegates may still get "hot under the collar,"' they can’t blame the heat or the humidity. Here are facts compiled by engineers of Carrier Corporation, which manufactured the air Conditioning equipment for the International in Chicago, 1 1 ! :1 1 1 ■' SY 1 1 'W jff >\i 11 ' {•’ I '■ jza The meat generated @y J \ +-K7X r the 12.000 PERSONS IN THE i — 1 ; ! i 1 ! I \.vJL/ CONVENTION ARENA would be enough r ' "—My a rT EVERY HOUR JL „,C r-' if® y vV "V,-T-\ TD COOK L HOT V ! - Y. -’ i Comport will be the key- cP -*-< < NOTE TWE 1952 CONV'b*NTnONS 'a :4 ** V I an acre os copLiNo cote Y<'-;J/*Y~vY WILL s' E MOVE lac'd CUARTGO' *£s K ! TVif ' •MOISTURE PER HOUR BRCWI '// fj J/j' • j, ■NSiOE T HC: CCNVtN- ON LL »/ Carrier (BE«sa(B#noH ! / IN T HE AMPHITHEATRE CREATE a [ COOLING EPFECT ECuivAUSiYT "no ' PtvC.'iOlNtfs evE-RV e&Lfi&ATP y.-n>. A SEVEN-.POUHP CAKE OP ICE fcVgtfy HOUR. OR SPREADING A LAVER CP I iCE KNEt- • PEEP OWSR THE ENTIRE j ARENA PL©OR EVfflry MCWNirta. — - r - - ~ Aged Mother Accepts Award On Behalf Os Martyred Son j OLAHOIV. . CITY —A litlite 71- ! year-old Lay last W-dnesday rrLht i accepted on behalf of hrer martyr- '• ct -on ih> highest expres.doh of . deem within the Mil of Ny/rc, American. 1 the Spir.rarn M«dni a v■ ■ d«‘d annaa.ll> by the National A• • a :ulion for the Advance ment r Coi' ltd Peoj.ile to n Negro Am ' i nr.in : >r diriirvAiished achieve r'i iit. >lr*. Rosa B. Moore id Jaek sonville, 1 la., the mother of Harry T. Moore, the Florida C4ACP leader, who together vidi his wife was killed by a ! hate bomb last Christmas night, uecepetd the medal "with the -iiu ere hope and beuei tiiat l.ane, Swatiora Brodie, Rebecca tester, Juliette lloekaday, Wini- ! • red Byrd. Odell Wo.His, Annie Caldwell. I*i’.a Snipes Mattie i A. Watson and Rosa Lee Jud kins. Absent when tile picture, i was made were Mesdamcs Veal W. Lilly, Lucy IS.• Johnson. Su sie Marion Hall, Virginia Bian shaw, and Mattie Brodie. In event of'illness i nthe home or a disaster in the communty, these ladies will he better fit ted to serve, as they have re ceived training in many basic procedures in nursing and have • learned many ways of iir.pro- 1 vising when equipment and sup pits are not available. and relatives. They are house | L'icsts of Mrs. Durham’s mother.: Mrs. Lucy Jackson of 620 E. Davie I Strict. M: Margie M. Snipes was in the city over the weekend visit- THE CAROLINIAN continuous and conscientious efforts of our present-day leaders, with the help of God. will gradually result in a na tion which is free of prejudice and discrimination.” Her son's work with the NAACP she said, was an expression of "his sincere desire to aid. in (he progress for Hie advancement of , oivr pec;>k- To inf , this medai is a loirrial expression of the fact 1 1 fiat the dissociation recognizes and appreciates his effort* as ngTuli <ant in the development of a ciem ; ocratic nation which i,- based on the prinopie that all men are created equal' Presentation of Hie award was made at tonight's session of the 43rd annual NAACP convention by • Gon.aressn-ian Clifford P. Case of I New Jersey, sponsor of civil rights j legislation. In making the presen i tut ion Representative Case noted j the resilience of \ iolence during | 1951 and advanced three sugges tions for combatting racial bigo j uy. First, he said, "we should rec ioenize in our own minds that the ; real test of a man's value to the cause is his own basic acceptance of his one-ness with all his fei i U wmen and his zeal in binging ; others to that aeceatartce." Sec | ond, there is need for "far more , study and research than lias yet ; been had into Hit fundamental na ture of prejum e, into the dark recesses of the mind from which it usings arid the frustration and i maladjustments on which it feeds." ' And finally, he - .id far greater . use should "be made of communi ty resout re - 1 and of leadership at i 'he local level' in meeting specific | situations to avert tensions and i violence and promote decency. The citation, with which Mr. Case made the presentation, hailed Harry T. Moore as a martyr in "the crusade for i freedom' anu paid tribute to his- courage, devotion to duty, and humility. "In recognition of ids invaluable contributions ami Ids courage in working for lull implementation of the democratic ideai," the citation said, the NA.At I* selected him as the V. bn Spingarn Medal ist. Also speaking on the Friday night program wss Dr. Robert C. . Weaver, director of opportunity ; fellowships of die John Hay Whit ney Fund and chairman of the National Committee Against Dis ' elimination in Housing. Dr. West - er charged racial violence, dis crimination and other evil: stem m large mea- ire from the pattern es residential egregation wlty.:h must bo altered L*for« Jim Grow can be eradicated from American lift . In;: her mother, Mrs. Maggie Me* Daniel of 4hi Watson Street. She Res returned to Noe, York City. ■■All families are in deep sym pathy with. Mr and ;Vlr-. L. Frte non in the death of Mrs, Free man's mother, Mr and Mrs. Elvis Rand. 9 Granville Terrace, had as their '.■Ms for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Iris Lane and Mr. James C. Col lins of Ralegih. After dnner the idternoon was spent in the Sub- Sommer refreshments were quite delightful. .Miss Lane is a bride elect of July 6, 1952 Let's Lick V. 1), ECHO SP^lJiu FULL FOUR YEARS OLD j ■ KENTUCKY i SPRiK€ WSHLUWC COMPANY xSti g||| STRAIGHT BOURBOK nfiaf 88 PROOF * ECHO SPRING DISTILUNC COMPANY * LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY | Shaw Lists Honor Rolls For Its Final Semester Jil, NozF W dflk WWW* m 1 RIALEIGH The honor roll for tiic .second tmester, ju-t reli'a.'-- f; ed at Shaw University by Mrs. 1 F.va F. Ray, University Registrar, ' lists 92 students. Os tins number * there were 24 freshmen; 14 sopho ' mores; 21 juniors; and 25 seniors. '; in the School of Religion there 1 were 7 men named; and u'nctn-;- ! sified i. They are ay folows; FRESHMEN " Kenneth Anderson. Boston. 1 Mass.-; Deloireis Balter. Raleigh: 1 : Stvirley B, Flowers, Washington; Alberta L. Gibson, Raleigh; Emi ■. ly A. Gould. Cleveland, Ohio; ■*. Ruth J Hammond, E. Riverton, ’■ N JFrances Hodges, Warsaw; * i Isaac B. Horton, Raleigh; James "jMcDaniet, East IYovidence, Rhode ■ j Islam!, Barbara Martin. Engle _l wood. New Jersey; Delores Mul ; j Mullins. Lakeland. Florida; Al | merva Nunn, Raleigh; Gertrude Pope, Raleigh: Robert Raiford, Selma; Melvin Richard, N Har t: low; Harold G. Ross. Pleasant ville, New Jersey; Leola Thotrip , son, Ltunberlon; Dorothy Mae ‘ j Totten, YanceyvilU 1 ; Thelma Wat kin-;, Rockingham; ,Evelyn Wig i. ns, Clayton; Margaret William.-, , i Loui.4burg; Christine Wriglil , ‘I sr ring Hope; and Arthur C, Yar j boorugh, Raleigh. _ | SOPHOMORES , Rosetta Artis, Wilmington; Doro ,, thy Burnette, Mebane; Lizzie K. Chase, Hobgood; Joan Cross, Ports mouth. Virginia; Richard Fid-ford, j Beaufort; Jonathan Harding, Phil adelphia, Pc.; Annie N r . Matthews, Wagram; Allone Murchison, San i ford; Barbara Payne, Gatesvilie; 'William Sherrill, Newton; Elia 1,. Sladv. Pantego; Lucius Walker, I Jr., Roselle, New Jersey; Marion ! Walker Newport; Joseph Wilder, New Rochelle New York; JUNIORS Eleanor Adarri» ,Aix-x: James Z. ' Alexander, Hickory; Joseph Bul lock, sWashington, D. <’ ; Judith ‘ Combo, Cofield; Mary Dudley, LOST OUR LEASE t; We wish io announce to our many customers and friends that we have lottt our lease on Hillsboro Street, but we will be able to serve you at , , , LYNN’S SINCLAIR SERVICE Opposite the Carolina Hotel : Signed W. R. JONES JONES SINCLAIR SERVICE WEEK I AT)INC SaTl'iCDa Y JLLY 19,.2 .Ha Osborn; George Parrish, vR*. i ! bane; ErnesUnc Fu-ldt; Kit.lre)!;' .i J orirte Hairls, Whitakers- I>-ro -1 Dorothy (Ford, Now York, N. Y : • | thy Hoover. Salisbury: Susie M. j j Jones. Frank Unton; Nina Keye.-.. i.lainesv ill e; Betty McCollum, Hiuh - Point; Bmnia McDowell, Lumber- i I ton; Harriet Nunn, Raleigh; John; ißascoe, Ossining, Now York; Wal - | lei Taylor, New Hern; Dornilsv | 'turner, Colston; ami Alice Wii .! lif .nr-:, Siprav, SENIORS ; James Boone, New Port News. Va.; Posh Brewer, Chapel Hill; ; Catherine Bynum, Wilson; Ray - . i raond Chase, Washington. I>. C; ;! Roeella Chase, ltocky Mount; Myr ; tie Chasten, Rose liill; Charles L.. : ~\l ll cds WTiUneiT I. July 4th LATE SHOW _ FRIDAY NITE g WILLIAM MARSHALL I “L YDIA BAILEY" I in TF.CHNICOLOR with S D»ve ROBERTSON Ann, FRANCIS 11 Start! SUNDAY j§ Stewart GRANGER - ■ A Raphael Sabatin’s “SCARAMOUCHE” In TECHNICOLOR with ELEANOR PARKER JANET LEIGH , Coleman, Olairton, Pa; Martha T. • Davl?, t#ou.i«burg; Diana 6. Dunn, Kinston; William Eason, Newark, New jersey, Victor Bimondr, Capo May, New Jersey; Ella Gay \ nor. Rocky Mouiu; Ralph J, j Grounc*. Staunton, Virginia; John ! Karri.--. Raleigh; Emma Jones, Ra | It-igh; WiMrert Ninon, SrniLhfieJd; j Key ster Person. Rocky Mount, Prank Phillips. Pittsburgh, Pa; ! Helen Powell. New York, N Y , 1 Gc-realU Sanders. Oriental; Annie 1 Shaw, S'tmin.ry; Lovip Williams. ’ I. Jt yo; Ctiristint Williamson, i ( 'Union; Willoughby, Nor • t iv. Virginia; and Gloria Young;, t it..Jf’igh. SCHOOL Ol RELIGION Jonathan Brown, Brooklyn, New York; L thin Id Co-ley, Con cord; Theodore DtAdwykr, « Chicago, Illinois: Nathaniel ain y lord, Plymouth; Murphy IST. McCoy, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; John Parks, Jr., Zebulon; and j Garland Wiggins, Clayton. I NCLASBIFIED Bernice A. Wrigiht, Henderson, Drive Safely
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