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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JULY ft, 195 Area I deaths and Funerals AIK. A |i(iUSXA I*A H«f S Funeral services for Mr. Augus tus Harris of 114 Hill Sire*. • who died at borne on Friday were con ducted from the Raleigh Funeral Home at 100 o clock Monday. Hi v. O S. Bullock officiated. Burial followed in the Mount Hope Cwne t'ry. Raleigh Funeral Home in charge. • Surviving are; wife Me. Lula Harris; four sons Ct«- cte, Thto dore, Frank and Otis Harris; unc daughter, Miss Cornelia Hat ns. ail of New York; one sister, Miss M »ry Harris; one b-oth r, Ed .m jB-rm: ten grandchildren; and six great, grandchildren . MRS. MOLLJF. ADAMS IIINTON Funeral services ;r> rATrs. Mollie •Adams Hinton of Raleigh. Route 2 who died at home on Wednes day . were conducted from the Good Hope Rapid*. Church at itoo o'clock Sunday. Burial followed m the church cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Horne in charge Surviving are: one son, .hone-. R. Hinton; eight daughter- M Lil lie Ruffin, Mrs, Rachel Minor, Mrs, Fengra Jont.-. Mr,--. Ruth Hall. Mrs. Lei a Hinton, Ms, Alice Qoodson, Mrs. Winnie Bennett, Mrs, Sophronia Boddl* : !>-pmotb -r, Mrs. Dilclr Adam:-; *• *- si-tc Mis. Maggie Williams. bro thers. David and Olive Ad mi , btie hundred and nin fsmd children; several no ires and su p hews MRS. f ARRJI, MCGREGOR BROWN Funeral services for Mjv. Uai ric fooGregor Brown who died at home on .Monday were conducted from the Mount Calvary Foline. • Church at 3:00 o'clock Friday Rev. B. F, Alston officiated. Bur ial followed in Mount Hope Cemo lery. Raleigh Funeral Jb>mr. in charge. Surviving arc four daughters. Mrs. Louise Hawkins. Mr- Hat tie Blalock, AD'S. Vara Thomas, Noretta Fox; four sons, .lames Norman. Jerome and Eddie Mc- Gregor; two sister. Mrs Man Bel! Dobbins and Mrs Alice Murchison: one brother. Allen Redding: twenty-nine grandchild ren; fix great grand children; several neices and nephews. WMWrSL . There's 1 h/othing EkerUke ft! crcit § nieiOAlßi «<£*»«* •« M*»-r ... *-*• 7 winufM ”~S;, I*7 'Twncotr Zero-ion* L*r*tcoM — m "h* kefrigertijor? Gets rid of front b**<yr% h colleen. Ho rlocks, timers or beaten* I Come in I At*© tee 2 other Cyde-mwfk Frigid* ir*» h ** ***** *♦*»*«”»*»- , , . ond the new 0* Lux*. Master SHtml** Mod*!* priced from SOOO.OO *tnrti*#>, *&» ; Phone APPLIANCE CO. . Your Frigidaire Deakr ‘ ,Itcl i nr~— —————:—: - -I 'THERE SHOULD BE A CAROWNIAN IN EVERY HOME -■ -- ■ --- ... • -- ■ L —— --- —— ’ - ■ ■ ■ ~ -- - ... MR. FRANK PAS*. HALL Funoial servlet . for Mr. Frank » P.- nail of ULi E. Martin Street • died on Tuesday- werr> con ! ducted from the Raleigh Funeral i i)/e< ! ft! .'-(>« l.'cVOl.-i, V. ri: , uiov i Tlio Rev. F. It. Johnson officiated ft. : i : i tallowed in tin. Mount Hope s C-: ip- Wry. Raleigh Funeral Home in charge. i MRS. DA TIIOMAS Fun -ml serve tvs for Mrs. Ada Thomas of 2.1 V7. Hayti Struct who ! died at home cm Tuesday were conducted from the F..yctt<w: { !, • •• -! •• (. I r•• 1-ifK ' Tuesday. Rev. J W Jones offici* t. u. r.unai tolJowed in tnc Mount , Hone Cemelery Raleigh Funeral ■ Home in cn.arg: MRS. MANI»ALEAN ( OHI'-I,lt ALS I ON Funeral -orvice- so" Mr--. Man rialcan Cofirld -A) -otn of Owner i...u • l. \vi.c, i ou at St... Ague. H-spi -il on Monday we- e ccrulue : R-(| fviisn the- Wake Pincy Grove Baptist Church at 3:00 o’clock Thursday. Rev. James Avery of ficiated. Burial followed in the Clinch Cemetery. Raleigh Fnun cral Home in Charge. MR. JOHN B. HINTON funeral rervic* , for Mi John B Hinton of Phi lad* Ivhia who died on Fiid:iy, June 20 were eon c*u etec? from the Malolc.s . Cro-- - marly Church .-! 3:00 o’clock Fri risij .Tun<- 27. Bin iat followed in tii* Church Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Hmn« in charge. Mlt. N.A rot i: AN BONA f’ VRTF Funeral Service- for Mr Na pokan Bonapai L of 520 W. Le noir S'rect who died at St. A • ms Hmpital on Saturday were conducted from the Raleigh Fun e a] Home at 1:00 o’clock Wednes day. It v, Edward Baker officiated Buriat followed in Mount Hope Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Horn* in eharre , MRS. AMANDA HODGE Funeral sendees for Mrs. Aman da Hodge of Garner who died at 1 lv*me were conducted from the Wake Baptist Church at 3:30; o’clock Monday. Rev. Clyde Wal len officiided. Burial followed in the church Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Home in charge. 1 Surviving are: two brothers. Thomas and Adolphus Hedge, both i i of Garner. I MR. FHOMAS RUFFIN HERNDON Funeral services for Mr. Thomas i Ruffin Herndon of 1313 E. Jones St who died r*t Durham. N. C.. on i Sunday were conducted from the F:.: c itoviile Si. Baptist Church ; ,-u 3:f>o o’-; lock Tuesdwv. Rev. J. W. Jones officiated. Burial fol l-'V/ed ir Mount Hope Cemetery. » Raleiu'h Funeral Horne in charge, v Surviving arc: wife, Mrs Pearl » Herr;.lon: three sons, Godfrey Herndon of IXtrham. James Felton Herndon of Raleigh, and Thomas • sella - s Herndon of Phita.: one daughter, Mrs. Willie H. Crump I of h’-d- ich; Nine grandchildren; one i-tor. Mrs Trace Mitchell of \V'*k* Forest; two brothers. Ed-- oi‘d Herndon of Winston-Salem and Lonnie Herndon of Durham; ~ial nieces and nephews. MRS GRACE TURNER HAWKINS Funeral .service-, for Mn: Grace | ■ Turn- r Hawkins of 1222 Gill St., who died at home oil Tuesday. ■ were conducted from the Fayette ■ ville St. Bapii -t Church at LOO o'clock Sunday. Rev. J. W, Jones • 1 officiated. Burial followed in Mount Hope ('• me’ery. Raleigh 'F-.incral Home j ncharge. Sm-vivitig are: one son, Foster Tinner, two brothers, Robert and N, A Turner; Nice* -• and nephews. Alß>. ( HANNIE BIRD SANDERS Funeral services for Mr. Chan-, •;ie Byrd Sanders of 557 F, Eden- Tuesdsy v ere conducted from the Raleigh Fun- ral Home -at 3:00; ; o'clock on Thur: day. Rev. O, S., Bulh-ck officiated. Burial followed 1 Bunker Hill Cemetery Clayton, j N. C Raleigh Funeral Home in ; charge. j MR. WILLIAM H JOHNSON | Funeral Service for Mr. Wd- i ham 11. Johnson who died in Wasbinaton. D. on Thursday' ! vrfre conducted from the Raleigh; i Funeral Home at 2:03 o'clock Wed- , r.i-doy. Rev. .Janie,. Avery offici-1 J. Burial followed in the Ober- ; >I in Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral; Home in charge. Milk production has been run- , nine iv l-iw 1951 this year. The to- | f--l for tiie yea rprobably will be i *he lowe-.;t since 1941 except for 'MS. __ :,vll - nrmrnrsnanitrirmmirin iiiiinuinmirirnirt uwin iminn miixiiiiiMniiiriiiiiinn«inrniiß!B» . LAy ' 'imt * ... . SJURL.FS' . TEMPLE CON-. ; TEST.ANTS Girts who par- j ticlpaled In a recently - con cluded ‘Shirley Temple Contest’ staged at Raleigh were Miss, j Horstlne Copeland .first prize wlmre rof sls; Virginia Kueanon. —Method News Notes — Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a.m. wo ? worshiped With the congregation 5 ; at the Oberlin Baptist Church, ’ Rev. E D. McCreary', father of 1 the pastor of Oberlin Baptist Church brought the message to ys. r D was one of much thought and ‘ all were inspired who heard it. The ; Rev. McCreary is patlor of ©be * nezer Baptist Church, Charlottes ■Jville, Va Men’s Day at St James AMF, : ' Church was a grand success. The * ’-program '.vas rendered at 3:30 F.M. - j with Mr. A. W Siierril). chairman 1 of the- committee in charge He •jhad really worked hard t» brine 1 the typ*' of a program that he p.e •riled to us. Mr. J. \\~, f. Mason of St. James ! AMF, Church p-.-k- on the rnntri butions men of the past mad* to St James Church. Mr, J. A. Mann of St. Paul AMF, ;Church, Raleigh, gave the history ’I of important men of the AME i Church of tlm past. The Rev. Ennis Whaley-, pcstor of YJilson Temple Methodist Church of West Raleigh -pofce - : onefiv on young men and the j I church. Mr. Leonard Rogers of St Jeme* j introduced the main speaker of i : the day, Rev. Louis M. Tlsompsoo, ; pastor of St. Matthews A, M F. .Church of Raleigh. Rev. Thompson thrilled, the audience with his scholarly words of wisdom and thought THE CHORDSMEN a male chor us from Wilson Temple Methodist ) Church ana the new male chorus jof the Method Community gave i some gi and music, i The pastor of St. James Church | 'the Rev. R. AV. Wisncr made some I : timely remarks. Proceeds for Men's Day were | $349.00. The Womanicj* Wedding jp\ cn : last Thursday night at St. James i : was grand. Mrs. Florida Sherrill and Mrs. j i Mary Ida Horn- wore sponsors. Sunday aftc-rnoon at 4 P. M. Bu st. -Augustine’s AME Chu; eh »>; : | Clayton N, C. will rend--'* service; 'at St. James Church. The public i: urged to be present Mis-; Dora ■ ■ D Stroud, sponsor. Regular preaching service will be held at the Christian Taber nacle Church Sanaa, morning at II A.M. Please coins out and help enjoy the service. Rev. Harvey Haywood of Rtv leigh is tls- vast or. Prayer service i- hr id each Mon day evening at S:JO at St. James Church. Mrs, Marj Frazier is lead- 1 e ol the prayer band. On each Wednesday evening «t ,7.00 P. M prayer -‘rvife i- held: ai the Christian Tabs - nacie Church Subscribe Now! Say on Saw It Jn Th r (Carolinian !! ! ‘‘Lady, we could find your car quicker if you knew the license number.” Knowing the number also saves time when yon place a Long Distance telephone call. Your call goes through faster if you can give the Operator the out-of-town number so she won’t have to call “Information” in the distant city. You save time when you call by number. Southern Bell Telephone and. Telegraph Company THE CAROLFSIAN third prize, $5; Wlibemlna | Campbell, Marie Byrd and Elea nor Nurra Contestants not pic tured are Misses Barbara Jordan and Meredith Bccnat who won second prize of $lO. : with Miss Susan Wilcox, leader, i All persons are cordially invited , to attend these services. 1 Mrs, Hattie Holden. Mr. and Mrs Graham of New York City are whiting in Raleigh and the adjoin r.g little towns They were called home to the funeral and burial of j their stepmother. Mrs. Hattie Cain | of the Lincol.ovilk section. Mr and Mrs. Robert Graham of | Stamford. Conn and Mrs. Hattie Hilden of New York City are vis iting Rakish, Method and the Lin colnville section. They were call ed home to attend the funeral of ’ their stepmother, Mrs. Hfittiet H. • | Cam who lived in the Lincolnville i community. Rev. J. A. Williamson and fain il" spent the week end with the | Rev.’s -parents in Summerfield. | North Carolina. Miss Mary Peart Thomas has i been ill fo> - some time but is able |to be around the house. She has been missed from her Sunday School and church. Mrs. Roxil Lee has been ill but j L able to be out again. J Littltc Marion Runona White is I attending nursery school in Dur i ham, N, C. while her mother at i tend summer school at North Car olina S ! aie College. Mrs. Pearl Atwater, a former resident of Method Is recuperat ing at her home on Lincoln Court in Raleigh after undergoing a se i lous operation at St. -Agnes hos pital She has all praise for thk working staff of the hospital and .-aid -he received the best of care jv, bile there. Mrs. Hazel Saveli of West Ra- I b-igh is doing a grand piece of | community work around her neigh i borhood. She has a class or group ot boys and girls who go with her in hotn.es where there is no otw to keep the grounds clean. She md ‘he group of children clean up the yards of any older persons, -iek people or wherever they are needed. Tills is something to be com mended and enough praise cannot be given to the leader and her &- oup. May more people take up -s -.-h Christian work as this. M-. and Ms Eh'erotte Parrish of Jersey City, N. J arrived in town Sunday morning. They are the % iest of Mr. Parrish’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parrish and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Parrish. Jr. have gone tt* Washington. P. C. to visit Air. Parrish's ri; ter. Meg -Gv endolyn Wilkerson. Mr. and Mr-, James Sim- n{ N J-i.ey are visitina in and around ' the city. They motored dOW n with Mr. and Mr,-. Everelte Parrish BFC Aged Raleigh Woman Dies j fSAUSIGH Mrs. Hattie J. Pace., j 30-year-old resident of 1517 East j Jones Street here, died at her ! home Tuesday. Funeral services I Will be held Sunday afternoon a:. I l o'elocVr from the Good Hope ! Baptist Church at Shotwcll. with ■ the Rev. C. H. Heath and the Rev. jC, R. Trotter officiating. Burial j will be in the church cemetery | Say You Saw It In The CAROLINIAN !!! j I ffll RALEIGH fflfl I I Esiyl New One Mile Paved Southland Speedway 9 j j I Indianapolis Speedway 500-Mile § 1 Oars And drivers Only I If 0V VI troy BUTTMAN. HS2 SOO-MILE WINNER S : 9 Jilli; ANP WANT OTHER INDIANAPOLIS SYA&S jg §ll Hbbwg «■ wt gs Qualifying 8 9 i1 i I If M Jtsw# 2S—July 1, 1 «»<f I 9 9 II I I Bw g B 2t«4p. m. Yacli *«r- I 8 ajl U Bftta I ®®lp 2P. ML Admission to g| | ■ " SI.OO inci. oil to* H I “ 1 ■Special Section For Colored! I SECTION (L) Reserved Seats $6.50 Incl. Tax I jg Request Section 1. When Orae ring By Mail B G«n«>«! Admission to infield 54.06, on sale day os race. Car parking in infield, 9 sl.lß plus admission. Children nnd!*i 12 Im* to infield with paid «4alt». Alt prim 9 Ilf include State and Federal tax, B « Address ail mail aiders for reserved tents to Sam Nani*, Mgr. Southland Speed* B 9 way. Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh, N. C. B Is it time for another Declaration of Independence? i * The men who wrote tip first on* struggled to put new ides* into simple word*. Humbly, they tried to set down clearly certain right* of man that could be called God-given. and hard-to-say thing* of a spiritual nature truth, equality, freedom. And the words came alive, and the ideas shone clear. The ides that each man is more important than his government; his independence more precious than his security; his spiritual strength more lasting than his annie*. Upon these ideas, a nation grew great. There are always people who fear such idea* even today, even in America. These people fee! that man caqnot be trusted with his destiny. They are working to make government the master instead of the servant —of the people. Their distrust of the. individual has spread frighteningly in the past few years. It can be stopped by ideas the same ideas spelled out ia the Declam lion of Independence,. It’s time for ail of us, privately and in public, to declare once again our independence —to speak up for freedom, and against anything that threatens it. The trend toward more sad more government controls is a threat to every business, every family, every individual. That's why we bring you tfm message. MfLPIN® TO IWU* y* I|| „ - „| in m,| nmrnvi-ir -“—y, CcaroumTTo we it & ucht compahvJ I-, . r - i- - - T - ~i rrr. ,mr Survivors include four daugb- i tors. Mrs Bessie Coffey ot Won-, • dell. Mi Etta Curry of Nev,- York , Mrs. ¥ nira Judge of Raleigh, and : Mrs. Gladys Burns of Baltimore. 1 Md.; two sons, Harris Pace of i Eagle Rock, nod Henry Pace of Raleigh; on« sister. Mrs, Barthera 1 Morgan of Eagle Rock.; and one 'brother, Harris Hail. PAGE SEVEN Dependonthe Carolinian For Complete Coverage
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