Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / Aug. 9, 1952, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE EIGHT Raleigh Funeral Home I'Conttmied from pigr h r #nd<rr the sc-vi % r >»• i> : *. > tira® without iniirruption ri"- --y (3i Maintain! i« •• «uff <>£ qualified, higm. skilled ••>.» *<•.. s *nd highly skilled burn) ,;peeiaL i*?s, and operating a fie. t r>f r»v d *-'Uj up to dfi'-' funs'a' eouii.'tr.eni these firms ear- adequately ra* f< • several funeral* a' the *anv- time enywhe* in Wake t'oonty k, The funeral von plan to v 1 ; od one need not be expensive Vou '■•11! get 'h f ‘ ««m«' .-ervice tie *atne courtem;.? sympathetic »t* u- T ion to eve; y d 1 > win ihcr •on spend S2OO or s2oo' fni Uv fun. era' <f> I :.'<nh;ilajiCfi : ’> >' o- dignity and -aft - ", nrov’d*-,; 24 hours pe> day Ihi rh; m»• rsrviee is nor for slow, it ''.ill not or found r-". thr«.•.•;•• Sr streets needle i • i-r; t i : lives, b’.:t p rail f nrn any:,e ,1- •rg such a sn ■ ice « ! f, .•> ir on nn its rray and {t in Vic depend 'd upon to convey the •• -k <» •wounded safely to hi • piat l <»r I some. !6) rite f:,ileigh tuai bu r’s! Association, sn att-h of the Palpi-.h Kunetal ’■( .re.. fts name irrplio a mut"-.’.) o: non ♦ration This i' y ,>iv n-" .« . ~ »'US!!IPs' OWKI.tJ by (t« m>T! ll> '. »r.d is oppi'i'U’d ~oi v f)i tr,*■:!* benefit Nov in t- i »t tl yur ■ •uccessful ope: 'ition i* -*'fi" 1 bliriai plan rvhi'i eov V'-r. the porest ran he i-Sin <-l nf ie. nt t urifl This A- i ,'jr, no * membership of near!.- moo per sons of all agr ■- ..d in tv.. .. walk of life F.-vh year, an item ir.ed Statement, shoving ;,.e,b I d USED CARS Tl' Me. Mer -O Matie 43 Ford Custom 2-dr. nl , V| . ( rmipc 'SO Fold Custom 2-dr. =, . i y, ; .. 8H - ue-in 'SO Dodge Wayfarer 2-dr. 30*F!v-mmth Spc Delx. 2-dr •SO Mercury Sedan ;.n Pontiac Chieftain 4-dr. 50 Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan -49 Convertible '49 Stude Comm. Sedan -40 »j.... ~, . 51 Mercury 4-dr -49 M , Club Coupe '47 Ford Super 2-Dr -.ip. ry, i Super ? p.- ’46 Mercury .Convert; ?m ri n i: ;., w ■ ,y. e '4« Chevrolet Convertible 47 F ,„ a S cdan ’sl Mercury Sport Coupe - t « rCl ,, b Coupe 'SO Lincoln Lido Coupe 42 Packard Clipper Seda- HARMON Lincoln Motor Company Mercury 429 S. Wilmington St- 51S Fayetteville J Dial 3-5454 Dial 3-3648 3 MY SPECIAL! Friday Saturday —~ Monday ''** to to»*y ■)• i* £ J * f 7 i a .^ ■ ■ «*m< *«»iWy wrkmmntbt* VJL .i 1 „. 4 t j V *J~ * • s*; > i - A igjflfe> . g * •'• •—* | | »<ih"> rc. cipts Jisbursement? nr tonsof til- \.*O?oi.U!-.'U » open to ail Bi-xoci' nt record, l »<> .■sPtF, li&biJitie.* and surplus 1« sent, -oi' pi pc. (ioti mid r e ' 1 ( w imoukho'-t the year. i7) Sigpos tif 1 ■ comment.' and ciitioisirs on •nv 11: 1." of the ;y'ffttioo -f tlv.-> 1: oitiess uvp requested, m otrtv tfi.it mist ltes mav bo corroeted «r,d : ••.- idc:- r-ppi'loy-'d Whcthu COT'’ in so; i vi'd* or on bu r.tr .- i •id a.lway.- b- :n:’ uial-v v . d and -■■("-■iveti und out ,< t ; , ■ . M-.jt M ~ well ,I.S !):• to in ,• h.-oav:; find hero * place hi i- .t und relax. When ' llavv, ...if! a diced ir tc d-hr ■ nuikn a state ti’.ent fer *hi« aonivor-saiy occ.t *l:m, ." .nr! thrd first, oi all, he v d >:pi.- ; . 1:1 hC'irt-/fit tU'dil d° for 'he s'o'ipr.rf and pa ♦ t n«u ■ which ha* .-■• gen-.r o' ‘oy given hin- during the past •Iff - 0 H-. -aid that h- feels his > ;fr 1: *0 ,1 c the public a sefuar d . c, Ivi'i! amply rc-vuided i-n-i hav-' paid him dividends in V'.h:-". nf human esteem which t.i."iu‘:rend- any materia! re* ; :rn Ho he ;■ els ll,a! t-li" only vay <ny hnsih*-: can be ; um-ssfully upei Med i.".d maintained i.s by o:'■•ccerliiib along a path of Ivin - vt- fair do;.!ing .a dev lion to r'e:;. and n consecration to ser ve'' Hav-n..; lied .-'i hard to the to Rai-'ic.b the type of funeral hnnie nc- felt it deserved, he airl I.- topi tn-l plan m > i n. ; - p oi: giving arid to keep on serv ice hit felloe item, and he make* Bn unqualified pledge to offer quality, r.-.cve serv.ee and more atterbicn to every detail for ews !•':• pc ' ; 'oi! ran possibly be .Tc.i .4 ep .i- .t els'where, 1 pro:. .si- to devote myself , ' Suminim. u : -. Mi ibi.yworv! says. ' * "•11 iit'-ii-i to ,1 continuation .•' the high principal;-: and lotty u- n: a p.'-'fc ru-'n <vfikh 1 ri.,dc. to ”, a most -acred one ,1 will neeir stoop to low. unethi . .•:; pi a; ■1 e ■ nor forget t'iat I , : p-jor h -mole servant, placed h i" |n tin hie oil! of Gorl. and ~r, o hi • . 1 I am railed." ■; ang I uon-ei ■ so that ‘be - 1 yntfif an ■ " • f hi? final remark . mi. It: i-•• f• I ! iand' 1 tr->d and ap :'. ci: )•■ ;i iid i nt t.o say . ~ • ■■■' 1. j■■ ,1 tr, com - enwJ. that w< nevet under-. i (•.••id, he for! buying cl e where. I 1 < :‘e I " fonv in and com pare priii.- i prornlfi on my ■ - n 111 ■ f drive ■.r ■ r breic- In met-; "II po e com petition. ■ '.it r: .'. 'il bob't' ttid acts, but I'H ‘ -iv:i Y'" havp fa .or a ■ . 'l'd m,' lor well ; oi er .a decade, 1 promise never to i ■> 'ln" r. and to r ••• rri 1 our f. si 'a' : tb. the brat servir<> avail .v.:'| and t!»» lo VP -t jil'ices Obtain ; hie anyu urre" M atv : f'i morlictans, dur i w 1 ae in several states of 'he union '.'ei •>.d ts ••••- training 1 the ft* cigh Ft literal Home un V,i H". wood who found in ■ l.itn ■"'!!. a fric: d and a bencfac "f. T is as more than passing, -Dm 1 !:e,ite'“ to note ‘' d not. one •tr •'• : 'jnaiififrl applicant for rrair.b.j-; - cv"r been hnned a 'f,, ■ |4 ; that such a recog- * • b'-'d in •!.' dion fm !c,-lining our vf.th ex: h in this community '■ 1 a f : .’ue, 'Tedit to m outstand- ft ; tny son und citizen of Raleigh. RFC ’ 'For 1". ■ ' ountry as a whole farm V 'oK'.’ I,l' • on .Inly 1. without £ ■ ■■ o •••■nd. averaged 87 cents f •to To 11 up übo \ 6 per cent from 1 |•• year earlier jc Tb" I -air sot tin? 19'2-53 of- 1 i:> ei- p i- good in California and. t , f-- jn Anrons. Toh/il livestock slaughter and ■ ■’mat ,;t. -rj;: jinn m the second hall •"f a ; ’-ohably will be about j ihi -nine - last yar with con tinued strength in meat animal I t‘-*. ; . ~/ « J rn’l-CI. " U'e Are building ten steps of tIOO,OOO 00 each to se cure i? 1,000,000,00 in sav ings Ou r savings’ de posits now amount to 317.3.1 1.04 :y richer f/rd*ral Deposit Tv vu 1 an cr Co tvo>ot •o » l he f food System Industrial Bank M? S Salishurv St. Palef((h. North rsmtlna Continued From i*age 1 sion if.HTs of Ihr \at(f>r»;t S', iri - irslircrii f.eijjne, filiio; Hanoi iry pill hearers nune from Ifapps Alpha T’'i Fraternlt, S'rnioi f hair. V. hit,» Roi k JVaptl-' thnrrb: Doric Lodge. No. IS, t and 2. Ft,, officers and di rector, district manuyers. N < iviuin.'l, directors Mr chan its and Farmers hank. Mutual Savings and I nan Association, Ranker t ire !:> uam r (om pany, Southern ririclAy Mum.l Insurance fonipanv, hoard of deacons. While Rock Baptist rhurrVi. ti ustees of White Rock F'lptist church. Shaw I’nlver -6<ty. v. i (ollepf Lincoln Hosp.'.al. Colored Orphanage Orforr.' Stanford L. Wacnn Library, representatives mnu her companies National Negro Insurance Association,; Rem. ingtnn Kami, Jne.. 'Viiirrican Savins;sand Loan League. Na tional Bankers Association, Go 1 eminent offices, local banks, and building and loan a-r«cia4ion*. Ifiir.haui County S‘ l"rtlve Secs ice board, and National Negro business Ira true, Mr Spaulding vas affili aled with all of the above groups. Many of the more than 100 honorary pallbearers were, white. Actlva pallbco.-ers were N 11 Bennett. Jr.; W A Clement. ,1 H. Wheel.', J. S. Stewart, N L. Gregg. K W. Green, J. F. Harris, and Winfied Mtmdio FLORAL HEARTHS were ladi»s from lit 1 .-iff No 6 Whim Rock Baptist eh iri'h. Berdan Bible class. White Rock Baptist Sunday school; N C M; tnal. fl • 'honi . and I' 1 liors Bank. .Mutual Sav ings and I .mm ... orietiun. Ban ti ers F>t< In utance Company, Sou • t-heru !•' u lit;. Mi it u.ii b r an," • Company aid Lin.-olu Ibypital. CHESTERFIELD FIRS! PREMIUM OIIAUTY CIGARETTE TO OFFER BOTH REGULAR & KING-SIZE ASK YOUR DEALER toy CHESTERFIELD./H(K/| Milder m ■— \ , .•«■.-«•. ' i u.' ■ •. •■• • > •: :/: .■ I THE GA’ROLIMTAN 7b-"ie !!>",; .1! huoJre,.l ft.) ipl offering*. "-liich must have vtiiiicn into -er'cai thousands of 'ipT ir:- The entire front and ev ci ” ide of the chui • h '.'ere cov • -"I "if n mnuttiains of flowers. (chid- •. i" o; ;>i of;., ion. a; wen: viher b> u.iiif.il and costly speci- A TONG THE I'ROMi": !..'.b 1 TK'U/N.S :■■ 11,;." church, v. a • .>• iH’.:; a .1. by card on ly. vi ere Dr I'»:u ,1, !3 .loner, pi >i d- nt Bennett Colh •• Gi eensbero; r r W S. aio'ooi, jp . M.d‘ "d F-IV tci» viSUi T t •■*c l l orC : 1 pi , Dr. Liii 1, 1-. ■ - er.irlcnt V.voin . Sla’e C . L. ii:: .- ' . Vi: iis. lohr. Isi rk - ■■■■>■, :l * >1!. '.''if'. :N. - , 11 ■ ■ I r ■ -1... tmt'lll i?” Ho>' ai d Odu :’. C i;r.pel Hill; • i.e It' B 1 80.-,,!,- Bep’isl Wnd -1 lent rlv, re nee O.cley. na '■ionul labor deoirtn: Wash ington. D c. tt:ci scon of others. Ti lF PRESS el innir was will represented, a;, ti.e mdio • 1 riu tj • 1 The D evices were l.roar!,": t ovei a Duiiiutn ’ dicin ' There were reporter'a from tho Associut'-d Pres.- ar-.d Durham white dailies. the Associated Pros'.; Mi. F.iizahef.h M Philiip-. eiHn.i ,iri2 ‘ ditor. Afro-Anioiican N'. .'.'spaper Ralturv or. Ml. Ah x R-vci'p reporter and photograph r and oditr-r of N V Edition, E 1' h Co i" . E \uslin, pitbiislu-t C.imlma Titv.- Dur ".; ::i; lln HoHre- .y managing -di tor. .Tim r A Shepard. special writer, Shirley IVlum-v photo grapher, and P I< Jervay, pub lish,-r, -ili of the C.MTPLINIAN, Rcdeith; Miss Montrose Whitley, society "ditor. and T <2 Jnv.,y, rtil’lirhe:. Wiltrumtion .lotii-nni. A i'idl dozen ,1: k pilotin',! U'oni the •• in'r.pap, rs ,ad • ci-il fre larui' md many amateur phot' ■gi 1 hers art" - m after c, , DURHAM'S FINEST m V t.; o ot 1: ’ ■ t :e»i' aRu ' ■i| ♦mcothiy as we have ever yitnes sed The street? were clean d . wJ’hio four blocks of the church And tb* space was needy, because file pi occasion to Becchtvopct tuiMery, whet": interment was niede. vas many ctiy blocks long, 'traffic in Haiti ‘tin Negro sec tion of Dm ham' was virtually hailed for more than 1! hour* WHITE ROCK BAP T I S T CHURCH >•■••• t: about 870 persons. A robed choir, consisting of about thirty memo "S, filled the choir 'oft Abo.,! :;v minister? occupied the rostrum The entire middle vectinn nf the church '.vas Piled v. r fill the family of tiu- dei.va.-Td. They came from far and near. Tlu? Lft side was reserved fee flower hearer; md honorary paH i.'iTor?. The right side was fillol v Ith honor;,v pallbearers. The bal cony was oewipied by friends nf the family and tuns, abb to act one of the ro •• ’ >d tickets of ad mission. One half of th, hui!‘ •’ . w. \va> take iy Mui ~• i etn peves from rv'i y district in the rT'-letn. The other half war res-tv ed !nr the pr, - en|i "w;p p re--i.-ient■ ei.d o Pstandinu state and local of tu'ia’s Mod ~f the lat’cr ww ' uiute. Outside v; 1 , hr.'.-spi ik I . tern which ral lied the -erv! •< - lo the f: 0 person* either seated ti. eh air.'- •11 th n lan a 01 ivi t’.,,rho>») porches, or .-1 ."-hog ~u the :uli • aik••• •ei ii' the a’. et? \VIt. M 1 N GTO NIA N S in atten dance at the ! mend vu:p K M Butler, district manage r who was an iionoiDuy pell hearer as were ..I! I district manage.-; Mr-. Ida Mur phy, a retiicd employee, All More, agent, and Miss Montrose Whitley, vre-hici-clerk, and X C Jervay EEC if. J. IS IIKKO tsiit t>reyhound busses crashed head-on to pull survivors from Hie flaming wreckage. A 17-v car old v.-iiite (.'014)11- ‘ Christ j drive- in waitress told of 'he viildi; r's bravely, noling that PcONTAINS TOBA f OF BETTER QUALITY 8. W%sm I HIGHER PRICE THAN ANY jHHI |L OTHER KING-SIZE of^gji WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 9, 1952 he had pulle-; her from the .-moulderinj hulk of one bus, re turning to dn .jo oßer he had been hurTed to r-afety by the initial, im pact An H-year-old gir\ who lost hum patents in uu- epam, at*o !•• . in 1..',.,,,.. 1 , .-cticu from ~ie i.i ft rno by the gr Han! young soldier. Just how mar > people this un i<u ntificd oldie, a. L- d 1 re-'tie ior Hlon< puller! (rum Un? blaze will probably never oe b.-arned. Ofh*."' survivors of trie tragedy i * I'.u’i't -. ', 1 /:.< -een hi raenter the wte k.'s !f> time and. time again L ugging to sate .-.pots people.' . iime of whom were already deed nr d. ;l Irili i Even js friends and rcla !i\< v this v.e,-. , mud to itiempl to ith nlif'v the vi<- tin-,, others, friends and iirl;t tii's ot tile survivors, sought the identity of the Negro sold ier who proved him-elf n !ive in the face of oviTwheltniug odds, ■ -BTC JINVI.I) SHAC.Iv the stomach with a 110 gauge shotgun after .he woman put him .1: tdc 2-room 'jinx" house iri "p : cii they Uvi d us common-taw ir,..n and wife Rod well nas arrested at the bli-, terminal in nearby Nor lina some few ininu'ics alter be allegedly shot the woman it close range and hurriedly hidden th, gun in some under brush. Jtodwell told investigat ing officers that he shot the woman from the front yard of the house, that she staggered down the steps and fell at his feet dead. WAS ORDERED A WAV Riidw>-ll reportedly further told ihc police officers that he hud been unnking wit Vi the woman on Fri niu'ht and that she ordered Lit" i. ay from the house He de clared that his "love earn down" (v dm S"tun.!,",y and that he ue ' mi the ' nc arm went and ■ led the woman dead | BOTH regular and king-size 8 S Chesterfields are premium qua!- m §j itv cigarettes and come in the ps | BOTH cont; lin only those proven |l |l ingredients that make Chester- if § field the best possible smoke: the I % world’s best tobaccos, pure, more I costly moisten ing a gen ft o keep m: them tasty and fresh), the best m l| cigarette paper that money can !|j» | BOTH are much milder with an I ■ extraordinarily good taste and, || || from the report of a well-known || || research organization —no u.n- f§f $ BOTH are exactly the same in ail B i respects, There is absolutely no B § difference except that king-size $ p Chesterfield is larger—-contains 11 | considerably more of the same fl •| tobaccos —enough more to give ;f§ p you a 21% longer smoke, yet H B costs little more. B * mt GRADUATES ARE ASSjSNED DURHAM A, V T"-o !3SJ graduates of the North Carolina College Fit Durham have been ap : united ts graduate asstetant* <j>- ..ihons at universities in Michigan red Ohio. i.ioii"erf •*ddison of ScmmerviUe. .Mas:aehusetts. will begin work ac -Mi a.i.urtant in the graduate de ar tmen l of sociology at Gieeti State University, Bo ■ ling Green. Ohio, next month. Robe • C. Ft ••{••n 1 nos H.:;.rr'-ils ille. N. C. ha;- already begja work on an uudesignated reseats project in the graduate ehemis'ry r.f.m nt tit Wayne Unlversf:jr, uetroit Mnli HOT -F. tS TINXKD Tin house in which Rod well and the Simmons woman lived nth enothet couple was known to be ‘jinxed becnuiw of the oc '.irrcnce <.•: so many tragic events in and around it. ■’ccording to Warren County Sheriff Roy Shearin, within iOfl yards of the house two men lave been lynched; n woun killed in an automobile nri . bent , a man committed solo dr; a man was accidental y .hot and died: a woman was raped i »il tin assailant jailed for hie, i woman's leg v. as shat and an officer was forced * ki!i a prisoner. ■ trin l.'iii i vai ;e has increased more than ;:';0 per cent during the past i 2 year.-;. 1 I As <>Ml OR! tßf.l *>FT» BOOM SCM'JSU i<m TWO U'.Td/iS. COWK.VIBNT TO CtIJS { >\ I Phone i i Copyright 1052, l-toom * My? R-i To*a(X© Co,
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1952, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75