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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY' JULY 21, ' 1952 Poli can en St tidying A l Fayetteville Slate College v -' iw» FAYETTEVILLE - -"Double du ty” is the best term to describe the activity of two students cur rently pursuing summer courses at the tPayrtitwille State Teachers College. FaycttevVle. North Ca rolina police'officers Albert A Banks and Fred L Truitt Each »* carrying a noima! .a-lieduie of class work dud is serving full time on the Faye'Urriile I*--ilice force. App-'luted '<■ t!■ i■ ■■■<, ■ ticns in ltt-19, t)v . a> trio t ist Negroes evei to srrw o- th« city police force Borr !n .»r.. .jurt reared in Virginia. >ii Mariks L enlisted in ti>e I'nlh’d State* 1 Army in I MO, served as an I M V at Fort Jtrafjg for three ™ ami a half years prior to Ms hvo anti a halt years ot mil: t-ary service overseas He has Is your jure Insurance adequate on your home? Was it bought to cover your home ten years age or five years ago when the value was half what it !<* now? the value of your home to worth protecting Jet f'avenew Insurance Agency give von fill' protection on veur home end furnishing CAU .1-3803 BEFORE rot' SI’FtER IN NECESSARY FIRE '.OSS CAVENESS INSURANCE AGENCY Academy Building DIAL 3*3563 Roy Caveneas, Sr. Rov Catveness, ,f». / 5 can’t be wrong! !' is Americas No.l Refrigerator Hoi weaker makes Fri|jd«f« ‘ | quality more imporUnt than ever! | (ietMead&itoga * Dependable Meter-Miser t Safe Ce!d««?©p to Bottom! . vi:> «Ixtni Roominess!. Jyfe ; Jfc: t lop qua!ity~fnsi<je ood Out! f \ Sm"-"** 4- " $ 1 94.75\ 1 |qr 05 os •*» M, m M \ lesy terms 9 Liberal trade-in allowance Formerly Stephenson Appliance Co. \|f gt| APPLIANCE CO. y our prigij as re Dealer 1 PHONE 34686 225 S. WILMINGTON STREET!. % I made ■> somt record ■. » hu ; i peace officer, and is now dr; “ified as a college Mphomnn* Me is married t<> the former vfis* Margo ret Wright of !• •* y *>U.v.vllle, ( . Ihr v lie - at an fils*- Phvnt X>rive in Fay etteville, N. < Mi I’;’Jilt is .1 Von', Cecolin n. who V. -' i>■ -1 >if 1 "rr.i : . -rl ,r. (ire ■ , i i, '-i ‘ ..vhci t. ridwi th® T’’ij l l --- . Hi-n Scbdoi Aftill foul v.;:; ;• , eivili.-ir, i'.'.t vy y.-jtd employee, i.i- wived with d p t 'sii V ir.n hiite Infantry lint- UilUt'fl ,-i in? with the ;)06th Hi yin .1 r>( lie- ( w,: Air 1 mi ’.■■■■ ' Divi.-mn. where he won All Aire ncatl hr iocs with Km t p :i.;.V . first interracial fool hall team. In ! I IS), he .joiner) the Kovel i<->nil ■ i o!iee foi .■•• on which he has i worked ev-'-y since Mi .iii'i't;; . Mr '! amt ir. . eon tinned ■' pursue c >l!e ; ,c co <"■ •• inl is cmc chi .gifit'd is a c H° i. marti£d to llief.'i rrier A;: • I'.itln- Thip.p<-:t. \V!th then 'hi ■ ■-!. > -i. 1.-..,! .ru n. jti.'irry . ijci ;i, and K>f.,| .1, <),, , I'hfl 1’:- ,i. si'.- -, Knvetlc' ;lie, C SAFEWAY FOOD STORE Cor, Davie A Wilmington Ms TRADE'With Yom Frr en «./ fy ( * ro ce ry Sf.o re “ -■ t nr FRESH ME A ES GROCERIES and vegetabj.es Always I.ott) Prices OPEN UNTIE 9 P. M. Daily Al CSISi-rU, »- dl, j r M. TavlOC joined the Fayetteville Police forte in iBSO. and Fred M noon® in 1851 Both are iol ls-gs bred men i aye 11 eville Min is te r Is Accorded Big Honor b •\YK7TEVIU F- The Rev vvtH i!I T. P* v.vn. oni.il Os Worley Chape! Mcrhc-di'-t Churcha ;, vrti i. .< ‘'••’t-'iitly invited tin- t'iener-i-e Ch'mferencp Ch-m --''i td tii- .Viet ijcp i-.t Federation ■ f>y atviHi .'(lion to ;pak at a i ;i liocn mi Ole-ii-. Now Vork Ii: j ‘ iuncucoh was heid * n cun ii' clinn •-•- till 'M Gt-iuy-ee Annu-.ii if :' ft :ci -c° of the M-ahodist Ci'iirf Which v. -i i|i IrJ :.j trie Mr- ! Meihorli u C'm.ji-r i in Oh' ■" in t <lo'r.i n■ i:‘l-i y whiieZ iMei-qxs fin The (.j'.'pc or Conference Is pvp d>-ioina'p|> •-• !'.ito Tin i o f- only •i i N'"ii'll Chiu i h in the s on f' ' on; o •I hi- Rf-I AT: n-M.vt. is HS'-mri atp KvccuUvr Secretary of the NutiotuiJ Methodist Federation for jocjal Action Flo recently listed in Who's Who jn Methodism. In thi, volume s* hiogi aphical skoichcs of lead - REV « T BROWN METHOD iNKWS !i 1 CC-, , . f,M IT; 5 G(-r --; 1 rude Morgan Fencher, who died ; Wednesday night. J"-! - 9 at Mrs Ma;.-'s Nurans Home on 3. Hay rssd st. after a long illness, was ; held last Sunday afternoon, July i.i at Wihon Temple Methodist Church on Oborlin Road Mr.- Fincher was the widow of : tiif late Mr. William Fincher who vis for many years one of Ports mouth. Va.'s leading tailors. She was the daughter of. the late Amos ;rd T illio Morgan and lived in Raleigh many years after the d ath of her husband. The funeral services were sol emnized by the moving and im ;>res ive Methodist tuneval ervic -. z Miss Clementine Scarver’s ren dition of "Good Morning Up There" added an ex'ra touch of i hoy'i and inspiration. Mrs Fincher is survived by sev eral sisters, one Urotlier and n!Jin erous other relatives, both b// [ and in 1 her cii s Interment was in Oner?in Ceme tery The Rah igh Funeral Home : in charge was in charge of V r-nal 1 Miss Geraldine Davis Williams, daughter of Mr Joseph Davis of ■ni>- cit;-. and now teariing in New* York City. Bronx, together = with Inn daughter little. Miss Fad i bi;,n Williams, were the weekend ; guests of Mrs Minnie SI or. tint at us i home ,"'!4 Van T.Kke Ave Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hsyw'wcl ■I New l )c:k City are in the city visiting relatives and friends. - While here, the Hay woods are re~ -idina; at the home owned by them on Chamberlain St. Mrs KM if Shepard Britt and j her friend.-,, Miss Jean Williams • and Mr Lorenzo Cabella. all off ' Newark, N. J are spending their vacation with Mr.*. Britt's mother. Mrs Nancy Sheen s'd on Bedford Aev. The Oberiin Chordsmen, direct led by Dr Ennis M Whaley, will furnish the music tor a spe ftl •y membership program Sunday morning Julv ?1 ovet station WNAO, 10:00-10:30 Much interest has been generat ed in Oberiin by the Educational Tuberculosis Institute meetings be - ; ing held this week. This week meetings arc being held at the homes of Mrs Jeanette Fields and Mrs. Daisy Williams, hostess on Monday night: Mrs Katherine Me lorii arid Mi? Mary Andrews: hos tesses for Wednesday night. Mrs. Rct.'n Whaley, Mr Thelma Hollo way, Mrs. Carrie Morgan and Mrs. Lula Trice, hostr :-rs for the Thi.'i*sdny night meetings Mrs. Sa rah Roger- Speed is chairman of the Oberiin ;-f'Ct,ion Miss liftitia Fields of Newark. ; New Jersey is spending her vaca tion "aitr her parents, Mr. and Mr.". Spurgeon Field;:. 802 Ober iin Road. Mrs. Thelma Holloway and Mrs. Sc am Haywood were join hostee at a Bozana party, held at the home nf Mrs. Holloway, 22.11 Everett Aw. last Saturday even ing July 12 and honoring Mrs. ; lithe 1 Latta and Mrs, Nancy Mar■ ,sb ,; Ul of Springfield, Mass., who are \isitlng their mother, Mrs. ■ Ntnov Jones on Wade Ave, Re freghments of sandwigbes. punch. ‘ net- and mints were served the cuest:-: who included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts. Mr and Mrs. Wal ter Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman - Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoi '■■way, Mrs. Tulin Turner, Mr. Louis Hopkins, Mr. Claudius Mor- : gRu and Mr. Vernon Hester. Mr. Alonza Poole. 408 Oberiin Rd. bap returned hone after a visit of two weeks with his np ;>hew. Mr. Charles Hill and Mrs. Hill in Baltimore, Md. DRAMA SLATED 1 AT NC COLLEGE l DURHAM The music and dra , m departments »n Nor'li Carolina i College's Summer school will pre sent “Fieroil. 'Poltroon." a fantasy: | 'it music here on Monday nigh?, July 28 at 8:1.1 in J> ik• • Audi'm • 17‘ Pan) Gelrud, chairman nr <h c-'.JJsges (tmsic depa ••truer,t. • ice. Method i >tf of the or Id Store Hours: 9:30 5:30 Wetinesdoy; 9:30 GOO t** . ** { <r LOOK AHE4II TO W|3iTElt 0 normal prices come fall. | Caenonh AH Wool “PERFECT SLUMBER” I "FLEECE E-DOWN” ■ beautv, warmth,'"and service'at- a Only!' 8 BLANKETS I SLc w qj- I '■ ■ ■ IS matching acetate satin ot rose, j Heavy T 3-4-pound blankets for perfect comfort . . . for dram.*tic. b ea. it ty. 72x90 inches-, Guaranteed! against moth damage for 5 years. Blue, rose, green, white, wine, and yellow*. Chatham All Wool SEAMED BLANKETS Chatham All Wool ,f Meadow Btook’ 5 , nM V-h-e. O 517.05 Regularly sls 95 $13*98 b j r 'o to i van more thatt pf) % • , fine a]! tvoo! blankets Beautiful c 0 mch blanket with : e3 ? ml F‘ pastels and rich dark shades 3 3-4 pounds. Blue, rose. maize, aqua, flame, hunter green, and chartreuse. Chatham All Wool “Spancer* Blankets „ Third Floor Regularly $17.95 $ 14.98 »»■«* •« | m ‘nsfw t IJ II/I riA ii II a 11/: a D zt 1 IIIIINuII 111/ 11\ treuse. and Kerailium JL JLUI VI.KF \7 JL I. JL^ (:,. ,1 -,-;i Caralrna*, l-argasl Stora 1 i ' u ' 'THE CAROLINIAN I has composed original music for Mh«* product ion Ttts direction 3 nd( | designing represent the -.oik of : Man Fvcber, professor of Rfage jcraft j Merrcers of the cast include; the following; Pierrot, Howard Camp bell; Picuettf, Serena Carter: Ha. ! 1 1? (twin, Dr. Richard K. Barksdale: i Coh.imfeine. May P • ’is; Mother, , PhyKr. Thormz.uu; •Scaramoitch*'-. GliiL-rmo Bright,; Tuurhiriollo, no np. HoHova - ; 'I here ivU - c no aclniisiic-n 1 o 'he i -.Join- ; : •■' •. -1., •-■ i. ;, , sp"- I via I of Drill.,- -f till! unuii'i : School. S'-viiu ii.T. -’.-i' ’. co;; Arui’ocan * *-’ ** i c- 1 - million- nf dclhii* ('ach v > ai in le- - I Lint , 0 -u i he a ■ voided by a .uncle ;:on + rcl pi i’'arn. say animal husbandi spe •a? ii:i -of N ( . Jate Collegf Oberiin News Notes Mt THOD Rev. Thmupson, as . b'.ft-ait pastor of the Oak City *i Baptist < hur :h as s<a! e» S n ornine, at. 1) a.m He preach ed a ;ec!ii' n Which mas deecdy , • fc’t by the whole rriKbencc Tt<-;’ (Iturrb pe • ; have re 1 cently been paint-<-*l (a match M<«- -ivtndn'v; and the m» beautiful. ihr niemlH'is and , friends rejoice m * the work , that has been rotrpli fed so far. MHfttjp William.; fwm Phi'.a --:> !; liia. Pc (ms i eon '’"isifini, Iu;; dvlighter and on-in-]yw Mr and Mrs Dvpoi t Dmnston Pz V/i!i - • Smith, her sister has been a visi -1 ter for the past veelc tn lh« i'oai'M us her nieces, Mr:;. Mary , Gij'x'c and M> • Deport. Du ns ton ! She. with her husband, rv..coved ; drm-,-| fiort Philadelphia. Mi. and Mrs John Sorrell mot ored to Norlolk. Va. Sunday. Timv report having had a grand time ’ it ihe .eaciie* Mi and Mrs Funis Grant V"?n! •he -veekend in Hickory. N. C 1 hi: e attended tiie wed ting of Miss Biown which was quite •* r >'..'••• affair Mr. and Mi's A if Yancey of Athii.t-i. G:i firron'paniod r y Mr and Mrs P R Jcrv-iv and chil dren veic vri-itor.i in the home •"■f Mr and Mrs. Edward Curtis • and Miss Dora T> Stroud Sunday Drivr Eaiffulh! THIS \m THAT Continued F rom Ptfe ■! ly enroll ourselves, but encou rage our neighbors and friends 'O do likewise and make :>ur V the instrument for good it op sires to be We want to direct our last word to the ladies The ‘Y’ is very proud that you havi chosen it as youi place to hold your meeting and other affairs. It feels you did so because Os the many comforts and attrac tion" it affor • you. If likewise feels that y the ladies, cam Os of great service to id uv a ;king your men folks, fathers, husbands, sons and friends 1V» become a member. Will you do the* please. Your influence can be a mifchty factor in this cur rent membership drive. PAGE FIVE
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