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PAGE SIX GFSFS WENDELL GIRL SCOUTS EN TERTAIN Gl»l Scout Troop 63 of Wendell, N. C. enfertaiued the parents last VVedne iU> on the j **■/ COOK TWICE AS EASY WITH 2 BIG OVENS! ifevirlpfch* \ ? 16S 5u J ELECTRIC RANGE 104 Weeks tr f P-y IW*>H Interested in tradint your old Range. Jus' dial 3-4686 and w< will be glad to giv you .an eatimatt. without obligation. 1 —- ' *3* Formerly Stephenson Appliance Co. 8 Your Frigidairt Deakr PI*QNE 3 4686 225 S. WILMINGTON STREET! —Z 23L' 1- . ->'- —- ■T G*W j SEVEN StVR rSw 8 1 90 PROOF £ | *3- ts $2-®°. «mm «»*« » #•* t* «#** «*»«•«* 4*w «•*»'<*> **** «*m ww*. uw % *«nw» mm hum *» am. u* <t»*tf *«««gw «■ u* wnmw m«*Mr * fww «m. >»*■* mmcw mom* *■»••» •*• * _ fmamMAM «. %mm itffc, pmuk. umm» lawn cf Mrs. Ruth 11. Morgan. Smut leader. Organised since Pm;, the troop is sponsored by the I*. T, A. of Carver School See this beautiful, new Frigidaire Elec tric Range with its two big ovens that !*f you bake and broil, or roost and bak* of the same time. Each Even-Heat Oven has its own temperature control, fea tures include the famous Cook-Master Oven Clock Control that cooks o meal even while you're away. Truly, rh* finesl electric range ever built! took at al! these famous featareil • IxdusiVe Radiantube Coeking Unit* • New, illuminated switch knob* • Triple-duty Thermlisr De*p*Well Ceeker s New, 2-Speed Electric Time-Slflnai • Deep, full-width Storage Drawer e lifetime Porcelain or, »teel fini»h inside and out • High-Speed Broilers, waist high • Simpii-Matic Oven Control • Automatic appliance outlet Their metilngs are held every second and fourth Saturday at | the Pleasant Grove Church. The girl scouts, who have participat ed in many events and contrib uted ,o several charitable or- j ? animations served their parents las week a delicious repast of , Barbecue Chicken, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, fruit punch, and 1 ice cream sundaes. The officers are: Shirley Mitchell. President; ; I.oletha FVerrell, Secretary; Mar- j ! jorie Gadlson, Treasurer; Mrs. j Ruth H. Morgan, scout leader; and Miss Anna Jane Smith, as- ; sPlant scout leader. Mrs. John j If. Bobbitt furnishes tue music | (or the affair lasi week. Pic tured are the scouts with their 1 parents. Photo by Shirley. Oherlin News Notes L iiiiMUHisiw 1 nniMiiiHiiiaum i Dr. J. W. Fleming, Director of ■Christian Educator Baptist State i Sunday School Convention was ute j ; iouest” speaker tor the morning worship service last Sunday at • I th. Oberlin Baptist Church. The ! pastor of the church, the. Rev. Mr. I C. R. McCreary, is away on va- Mrs. Elwyna Holt, It l<» Oberlin Uoad is confined to home by iL* ; , n‘ess. , . . ! Miss Letitia Fields and Irwinj . Shepard are viuting their aunt, Mr Martha Boatwright in Atlan- j la. Georgia. j Litiie Miss Gloria Neltine 1 <?c-, l hies, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs, William Feeble.,. 910 Oberlin Rd. | j,; doing: splendid at her home of* I ter utuh n-goirig an abdominal ope-. ration at St. Agnes Hospital last ■ week. Dr. and Mrs, Ennis M. Whaley, pastor of Wilson Temple Methodist; : Church, together with a group of •; young people from that church, left Tuesday to attend the annual Mehodisi Youth Fellowship Instl ■ utt at Raleigh Cross Roads, near Greensboro, «N. C. Dr, Whaley is i :oh the Institute program for an codress on 'Youth fai ticipation, I : The following young people made! the trip, Miss Dorothy Malone, j counselor for the group, Miss Vir- ; giaia Blount, Miss Gloria Hay j wood, Miss Bessie Hunter, Miss Mary Ann Turner, Misses Mabel, and Corine Scarcer, Miss Joan Page, William Alston, Charles ■ Hunter, Jr., and Jeff Alston. Tile! institute will run through Friday ’ and the Oberlin group will re- ! turn home Friday night. Mrs Überta Slocum has return- i ed to New York City after visiting j her mother in South Carolina andj her mother-in-law, Mrs. Minnie j Slocum here. ; Mr. George Flagg continues to j be rather ill at his home here; on Bedford Aw., his daughter,! i Mrs. Marie Flagg Morgan of New York City is staying with him i during this illness. SOMMER SCHOOL I SKI'S CHURCH j DATE AT DURHAM i DURHAM —North Carolina Col- j lego's Summer School presented I its annual program of music and ! , dcvotionals at White Rock church last Sunday evening. The Summer School choir, directed by S. W. I Hill, ana Julia Morrison and Phyl lis Thompson, soloists, assisted with .Ann White. „bfc- The acreage of cotton- in culti vation on- North Carolina farms on July 1 was estimated at TOO,OOO . acres. * LOTT CAREY ! LEADER HITS : |SUPPORT LACK | NORFOLK.. Vs (ANT) N*->- ! groes are living in a “heaven •on j earth” in America, a prominent j minister told the crowd here last week at the annual Layman's Mis i sion Day at 'First Calvary Baptist church. He deplored the fact peo -1 pie living under such good cir cumstances do not give greater su-oport to the cause of missions The speaker was Dr. W C. Som civille of Washington, D. 0., exe cutive secretary of the Lott Carey Baptist Foregn Mission Conven tion. He was presented to the con- | gregation by Dr. C. E. Gril'/in pastor. i Dr. Somerville laslrnl out at ministers who play up theft anniversaries and ride around In expensive cars while n« electing mission work. He as sailed doctors and other pro fessional people who refuse to leave the bright lights of our ! cities to make sacrifices to help the needy in rural areas. The mission leader scored poll- ; tical leaders who oppose social j medicine and other social services for the masses. These people are rich, tie said, and don't care what j happens to the poor and needy in i our population. i The speaker said he recently ■ traveled in Lisbon, Portugal; Li jbt ria, West Africa; Rome, Paris, - London, Iceland, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Haiti. He added; j "Whenever 1 get back in the United States, I realize we are in ■ heaven. ’’ While, some workers in America earn $1.30 an hour, work- I ers in the rubber field? and coal : mins of Africa make only 23 cents a day.” Dr Somerville also charged the present Jay church with not do .mg its duty to the needy and those who do not know God. He declared that “no church he 1 , a right to do more for itself than it does for others.” BFC THIS AND THAT (Continued Front Page 4) When the alternative of a general county hospital versus i a county supported, privately operated hospital was presented to Mr. Ehringhaus, he stated that the Hospital Care Com mission Materially the Com* I idea of a genera! county hOi j pita!. The weakness of that statement iay in the fact that no one has yet presented the id of a general county hoS | pitai to the Hospital Care Com misioMi. Materially the Com inis-ion cun not approve what ij has not received. While sponsors of the general hospital plan were working to set their idea in proper shape.- for presentation, the St. Agnes Board of Trustees seized the bull by the horns and rushed in with their plan. Naturally it won the approval of the Hospital Care Commission since that body cares nothing about who operates a hospital arid it most certainly would not in terest itself about matters of concern to us. matters relating to representation; employment, equality and justice. We would hesitate to even infer that the board of trustees of St. Agnes is pulling some body's leg, the patients, the public or both, so we make no ; such charge or insinuation, however, the facts are these, ac ! cording to 'board member Elt j ringliaus; during the past few j years, a $90,000 heating plant has been installed, a $40,000 kit chen has been, installed thou ! sands of dollars worth of ex pensive medical equipment ma chinery and apparatus has been purchased, a complete renova tion and overhauling job ha:- been carried out and all of this plus other items not mention ed here has been paid for out of revenue receiving to St. Ag nes. Os course, St. Agnes is a ' private institution and has a right to make money if it is making money. But, when St. Agnes steps forth and asks for j a million and a quarter dol lars of public funds to admin ister as it sees fit, with no ac counting to any one, when si intimates that the same policy of segregation, job discrimina tion and intolerance now ir vogue there will be continued When it, through its attorney attempts tp show how well the inatituion has prospered with wholly 'inadequate" funds, w« Say it is time for somebody to put no a. barricade and <r this bold, audacious cWt-mp | aq(| DO IT NOW. Must we for ever go on cutting down greer trees and giving them to the ! other man Up club m into sob misirou with. Or is it that spits- pur petty boasts of hav ing arrived intelligently an< our claims of qualification fan equaifxy, we dii not believ* these things ourselves and art afraid to accept the duties o: obligations of first class est; zens. Anyway you look at it there is a dead cat on the lux somewhere. If we feel we ar< qualified and ready for th< things, vj-e sqy we want, all Ah* forces of Hel! couldn't prevfeiii us from fignting for them anti receiving them because Gp< w-puiif fee fighting- with us anc He has never lost a battle. We Jenosp kow : ; -won't believ* this ■; arSj, »k yrould not ltaVt ♦ilhfej* only' -wera there ant heard it. at this -meeting Eh i invhaus appeared before * fev were heard to say S' made no Eilffe»-uc-e- to then who adJuifijiMcreci the who got jobs snd who w*ri prevented from having a job or -of what race the tins tees, attml ntstratopfi ’atid super visors were, not one of thos things made any diffebssne-s 1, them, in other words, they thsy just diOo't CM*. Those be , nighibM .people- wrrt some o THE CAROLINIAN WMmjjE tip! RESIGNING HANK TEI.I.KK j GRATEFUL Miss Blonnie I- I Slvvl**, teller at the Raleigh > Branch Mechanics and Farmers Hank since 1942, expresses only ! graidtade to the many customers I j as she resigns her position. ! our “leaders" who have been ■ leading us backward so fast! j that a few more years of such j ! leadership will find us smack back where we started from you know, you either go for i ward or backward, you just j don't stand still, fortunately, that backward moving group was in the minority at that meeting, and fortunately, we hope, it is the minority ele -1 rnent of our race. We do say, we hope it is that \vajf be ’ cause at times >ve have to won ! i der. It ha- been proposed that a group, representing those of us who intend to keep on fight ing for justice and equality, ■| meet with the county cornmis !| sioners ana let them know we are not satisfied with anything I we have heard so far concern ing hospitals in Wake County, And until we are satisfied it i will be rather useless; for them to call a bond election if they expect it to ce successful. In taking this step we will only be acting in accordance with our rights as citizens and tax pavers and we will oe repre senting YOU. I! does not rnat j ter how satisfied and compla- I j cent you may be now. the day ; i is fast approaching when you are- guing to have to be either i ; 'fish or fowl” or be spewed I I out and east forth to die alone and forsaken, we hope. Sensational Values! ’SO Ford Custom Club Ctfupe Heater $1395 • *49 Mercury 2-Dr. Radio and Heater $1295 l *4l Chevrolet 2 Or. >! Radio and Heater $490 Many other model*, and makes to! choose Erom CONN-GOWER PONTIAC CO. [j 507 Fayetteville St. Dial 3-4888 (| t ' “JIM. DID YOU SEE OUR AD? i r te*-: \ : ,{L? S| \&V. ; f i No, Jim isn't an employe# of CP&L Co,, nor is hi* wife, but ‘t.j *^**~"~* s \. they own a few shares ot GP&L Co. stock. That's why a >*i wuym f» am» >. CP&L Co. advertisement becomes their •dveiiiseiiießt. They iei have a direct interest in the company over whose signature ;*; ! O JllW it appears, ,d I \ Carolina Power & Light Company i* owned by more than d ' || • 32,008 people like Mr. and Mrs. "lim '—average people who ■ e have put their savings in a company which is doing an above r<* average job in building a Finer Carolina. The biggest stock ,f. holder in the lot owns less than 2 per cent oi the total shares, w About one-third oi the CP&L Co. stockholders live in the Carolina#. I • i si (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) id I ‘ 1 ,' t . _ ~ jj| ... „ ; .:I _ It ' ....... .__ ' Raleigh Residents Hosts ! !To Japanese, Indonesian j ! Delegates To Big Seminar ! It A LEIGH Mr snd Mrs.. ; Charles G. livin.K of 615 S. East | | St. entertained on. Sunday after-1 j noon from two to four o'clock iri t | honor of Miss Aoysia Martadirga; j from the Republic of Indonesia, 1 j Miss Toni Natori from Japan and ; Miss Florence Irving, daughter of I the Irvings and a faculty member of A. and T. College in Gfuens | boro. Miss Martadirga was. a member !of the Indonesian delegation at I the time the country sought its ; freedom and served as an inter• S preter for Dr. Frank Graham, to* j I rner president of the University jcf North Carolina, white he was ! a member of the United Nations: j Commission to Indonesia. Miss No-; ! tori studied at Columbia Univer ; sit.v last year. The honorees are three of the I eighteen members of a seven- REV. JONES TO BE REVIVALIST | AT WAKE FOREST ; WAKE FOREST The Friend- ■ ship Baptist Church of near Wake ; , 1 Forest will hold its annual revival; : the week following the first Sun-J .' day in August ’ j The pastor, the Rev. C. S. | i Stokes, has announced that the j Rev. J W. Jones, pastor of the; 1 Fayetteville St. Baptist Church ’ | Raleigh will conduct the revival. The piratic is invited. BFC CAPTURED AFTER ALLECED ROBBERY . j EAST BEND A posse with j . bloodhounds from Forsyth Court-! • ty prison camp captured two men ; i Tuesday after an East Bend store- j • keeper was robbed Monday nicA* : I Conrad Joyner of F,ast Bend ? said the two men overpowered; him. took SIOO and fled. WEEK BNDINY. EaTELIia V JULY 4ft His 2 week International Service Sem : Inar now in process at Guilford I f NC) College. The Seminar, Which !is sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, is eon sidering the topic, "Foundations for Lasting Peace." Dr, Paul Pfeutze, Professor of Philosophy, | University of Georgia, is serving | as dean of the Seminar; Dr. Nel- | sen Fuson. professor of physics, j Fisk University, administrative di rector and Miss Anne Queen of Greensboro of the Friends Service College Work is assistant, j Its eighteen members represent i the countries ot Egypt. Israel, Ita- j 1 ly, 'Boland, Germany, Uganda In- ] ; dia, Indonesia, Japan, Iraq, Bel-, | eium Vietnam and the United, States Os the four American stu- [ dents, Miss Irving is the only Ne igro American attending, the Semi- 1 nar. Among the guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Irving on Sunday af ternoon were Mrs, IV. O. Yar- j ! hroueh, Mrs. Cyrus King Miss i Pearl Wortham, Mr. Carl De- Vane, Mrs. Rosalie Williams, ! Miss Mae Ligon, Mr. Charles j Freeman. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson j j Perry and daughter, Father John O. Dillon, Miss Vivian Irving, Mr. Nathaniel Deaver. and Rev. Howard Cunning ham. f City’& Best LEADS THE REST! 'SO Buiek Super Riviera 4 Df, One owner car Equip ped. *sl Mercury 4-Dr. Heater and Overdrive. One owner *sl Chevrolet 4-Dr, 14,500 actual miles. I ’SO Chevrolet Convertible. Fully Equipped. ’47 Plymouth Club Coupe. Radio and Heater. *4B Buick Road master Sedanette. Fully Equipped , | '49 Ford Vi ton Pickup. Extra clean. Equipped 6-Ply tire*. I '4l Studebaker President. Fully Equipped. No trade, *295 I CITY MOTOR CO. “Raleigh’s Oldest Used Car Dealer” 420 S„ Blount St. Phone 3-1415 j * ■’" ".. ; «. JK& ■■ ■ *** * Reverend William T. Brown, p*»- i tor of the Wesley (Ihapei Medh ! odist Church, Fayetteville, was recently invited by the Geunes see Conference Chapter of the I Methodist Federation for Sam - *** Action, to speak at a luncheon in Olean. New York. The lunch ! eon was held in collection with the Genesee annual conference 1 of the Methodist Church to ! Olean, New York. There is only j one Negro church in the con ference. The Rev. Mr. Brown j is Associate Executive Executive | Secretary of the National Meth , odist Federation for Social Ac tion. He was recently listed to I Who’s Who in Methodism. In this volume are biographical sketches of leading Methodlste from all over the world.
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