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WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4, 1952 Fortieth Anniversary Os Raleigh Church Observed BY JAMES A. SHEPARD RALEIGH Forty years of service to God. Churcn ana Com munity was highlighted iast Sun flay evening, September 27 by U«e I4dto£ Auxiliary of Wilson Temple in special services - bold in (he main auditorium of tna) church. The principal addiess for the occasion was made by Mrs. Bf.s.Te Pettiford. Halegih Public School teacher. Mrs. Petti ford saw in the forty years ol service the mem bers of that orgum/ahon have rendered a challenge to ali to ,:o and do likewise, to secure God by serving man and to bi on the ah i t for opportunities to be of help to everyone in need of help. Mrs. Kate Hinton directed the memorial .services honoring the memory of the dear ones win) have actively participated in trie task of serving humanity have now parsed on to receive the re wards for which their serview have so richly entitled them to re reive The services were featured by many mu-deal -.elections: 'The Misses Mary Elizabeth and Lntkia Fields thrilled the audiencewi th * ( /oho * ay§: ! "l Med many different »Hk*' cigarettes. i chose CAMELS for their flavor and for their cool, tool mildness X y % pack after pock!" - %<\ fa AMMICA'S MOST SOSUtAR CICARCTTC #-J ir aiiuoms Os CI&AMTTES PSR yiari i -• *** 1 **►*«*♦* ' NEW BUILDING Rebuilding Repairs WE FEA TIME « AID IN FINANCING • COURTEOUS SEK • FREE ESTIMATES VICE « BEST MATERIALS « QUICK RESULTS and blueprints G. & S. Construction Co. 3020 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, North Carolina DIAL 5095 -- --- - -- --- - i . . j Refresh... Add Zest To The Hoar - ■-•; ... ' ' ' ' I 1 . IGVUtD IWDIR MJTMOWTV Os THt COCA-COU COMfAHY »¥ The- Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ® 1949. The Ce&fsstiy • I magnificent duet. The Glee Cluo \ of the Oberlin School under the k direction of Miss K. L Young wttn j IVlii Lucille Grant Campbell ac companist. Tiie Oberlin Cordsmen. | directed by Rev. Ennis Whaley ami the Fayetteville St. Gospel Chorus all contributed music numbers , which helped in a big way to . make the program a success. OBERLIN SCHOOL PTA SLATES INSTALLATION » BY .IAMBS A. SUF.FAAD RALfeIGH Newly elected of ficers; for the st'hool year 1D52-’S3 will be installed at a meeting of the Oberlin Schoi Parent Teacher. Association Thursday night, Oc tober 2. The meeting will be held :ii the school library and will be- j ■ in at a o'clock Tile Reverend C. R. McCreary, 1 ustor of the Oberlin Baptist Shaw President Heard RALEIGH - Dr. William R. Strassner, president of Shaw Uni versity, spoke in Greneitaf Audi todtum Friday, to the student body on the subject "Education Througn Difficulty,” He told t'hc group that Eduea- ; turn consists oi more than an ac cumulation ol facts. It is a pro cesjj oi development, and a Ion" c ifficult oath which we must Ire- : v.-i: He named some of the prob- I lems which .students h:.v to con- Jii.-iu during tin a- times as: 1. Pro oleins i.'i Economics the ' expen,sivene.-s of a college cdtiea- ! tioii. 2. Problem.' of adjustment to col- i lege life due to inadequate high school facilities crowded condi-1 tions and in many instances poor-1 iy prepared teachers.. Social and academic freedom found in col- j leges which do not exist at home, i 2. Problems glowing out of the! uncertainty of our world situation. So many of our ybung men are , either in tin at my or going, as i thee do not know what !-n future • noids. Hr cited some ol the great literary writers, scientists, and musicians, who received their education through difficulty, and who have made tin- great est contributions in li l *', In conclusion lie said, “i! we are gtiinj! to be educated undei dif ficulties. it will depend upon what clrcunistanees find in us. if elreuinstanres find in us de termination, seif appreciation, i arid the will to achieve, il can I Chinch. and the Rove tend Emu iid Wbah past oi oi Wilma 'Mm I j,,.- Ml,, hots I .-dated to -peak i briefly arid Up 3rd and -fin grades .. ,1! off, ; a slim' pro :am ~f <" ! U-rtuinrui-iU ivliwii: for tip on a. ion w ill b* i furnished by tile scfiOi/i vice f lub ~ ,iii; the dii t-ction o! siiss h j, Young Hdi r- inm at- -- At hr i served to ail mi'indr; ami vImTO .- \ cordial >» vita lion >& fxtfendeu thi ptibl): t j -e pi'i efit 1,1-oiui: ; Haywood i: pitncipal ,* v'.n Obci bn S- liuo! and f -U ■» Elizabeth Trebles i- th* pr> cid«v.t 1 the PTA. S \YIM»S Deposits made from Or-- toler I to 11. TIM Will he:ir interest at 2 per cent I rum (>< tofn‘l I. 11)52. Mb THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK 8 122 South Salisbury Street j K.iirigh. North Caroliiut * YOtHf GKIYHOUND AGENT for BEST BUYS IN TRAVEL TO ALL AMERICA v i YetiMl find him at fh* #ign of th* ‘ running Greyhound *' in 7000 town* In all 48 states , . . and around the world! NORTH BOUND ~ :M> AM 11:15 AM ll lftl I’M tidiO PM p.\i i j ,-tr. PM tVastdm-tnn New tor ti t 'iiy k.!)f Raltirnore t, t! Newark h. 05 SOI Til 801 M) ' too AM 8:45 AM 11:45 AVI TOO PM Si;so PM ii:3B l’M Fayetteville 1,45 (’liarleston 5,95 Savanna It ~ -40 Jacksonville o.WI f lue Ttt. String i on Roimtf Trlpt union BUS TERMINAL ggßSk l>e done. President Straasne. wr.- i-Yv •• • ; ducctt by Fostve P Pav > ' Raleigh Couple Observes 50 (h Wedding Anniversary BY JAMES A SIIKPA RI» RALEIGH Saturday, -‘-.b, .’B. Mr. and Mrs Chub.' Fi:| 1 ! celebrated lilt.v ,m- r • u! mar o j bliss at their home on Roberts 1 Sti eet Sui rounded b.v their fine array > 1 fine gifts and other expressions 10l esteem sons with their wives, | relatives and friends, this smiling i couple appeared to be just as 'happy as a paii of newly Aids. Ijui't startln t|oul on their honev Both M.. and Mrs. Flugg ai'c ! moon. life long residents of Obctlm T.iev iva 11 burn in O' erlin :nd ha vs j resided in the -a no hmi--e they ■ begin 1 Lie;i maiwied lif»* t nand ejuised their fawtiy ol five out .standing men who were till born in the home on Roberts SI. ] Mr. Flagg now 75 is a retired l brick mason and for many year j helped to carry on the tradition i which lias done so much to put Obetin in the fort from of com j munitios that have supplied the, Former NCC Student Body Head Cops Good Position CHEAT NEt'K LONG iSlbvbW i .N. Y. Artltut !.. l.y.i.an, proi- . 1 d< nl ol the St u«lent Uovel i.uient < Association at Noj-:i: tlatolm.i (.'0 1 lege, Dtirl.au. in H:i«. ha:: ')'<’• 1 1 etiiployci) .e an i-rriiio : at ih* ■ Sperry Gy rnsenpt- L'miipai.-y h*-r Lyman v. e, niai: 1 hi : -e. n* ■ IMt Vi 1 lioi r,' . attend! ! IF' Witt Gs lilt i'll I llieli Si 1’.i.0l i'e W 1 i Vi-1 (.'Hy and ... -.. 1 k I '•> • vrrsiU t.-itoji i.-iilt i Hi*'. ~o: h t •’ | ir-itna t’niii-ge. ' A: M i t ’lie i I.s - Kill In ie - the toiine "U student offices' | p.-, sld i: lie nje ■ Oumrii. pi -.- id ’it ol '-- JuitiOi • v lass. a.»:i!et "! the Tan !'■" I chapter ol Uo Oil,- ga i’ 1 Hu !>•'»- < tcrniiy and memlz.-i sHij.s " those ,: .V 'l.m •: Li, t.. Kappa Chi I imnoi a: • Hell! Tic se.ciets and the j N A AG in Bnaineunni |>oiltioiiS oil hard rjjvcTTFVII! c 11 Nl sekmcin Mir'uii wnTcc l 0,! UM I: NEno Ml! Ed cm mi <:mzi \ KAYKT'I EYH.I.K - - -Vi s. Pec; ’ I'-.i'ingtan Hair entertained her fvr.ib wo. : ; far i!v reunion Sun- • d.iv. Sept 14 at he r bon .-. 91* Ear’ ; ■ !u- .'hi;; USB Djnuer, at N’ur [ ! 'oi- \' ■ after o-ctay leav'C- wTth f family \i Warner Johnson 522 F.sher ’ M'. ha: ret-i; nod > Slav. UnAer-j I : KG* ihSiif’ /tm now' i ’.i. tlv VM:a Sul Con>! Co hbs 1.1 ).‘fit• 1 I»•• Ft IC.iYfrom F ;rt I | S< :•>*»!'.. Ca. a\\ailing dischorgv* V. 11 ,- Aim; G id >{: : a,>k ,-i v wns ihv of! : as y Mrs GenereiU\ i ■! I i:,r,rhe o.f 9V. E. Collit-r Dr. ! Hf: \ii . i('•■] ColC'ijacin and dill** : PhviMs tind Monroe have ru-j j alTor sounding a v<*ry ph*a- j , •.-ni t si ■ > visiting her iTiot’hor and ; "-ithur-in-iaw. Mr s nd Mrs. Siclne\ ’ I iC'olernan. in Orriaha Nubr and sis-- |j‘ ■- »*-i n-1i) u. ; n S\. Laj ui s. Mo. ! r ,VVKK •** Thc ° ar that Adoi P h wanted to j.'h ! w. ma . B gara|?e ' ‘ he Volkswagen, German jeep of World S War 11, has arrived l*a Detroit for America s j ! straighten _ your _ haTr ! i in 10 MINUTES . . . Btterproof job and stay straight for / ° re - i ! IGOLENE ' I original hair straightcner | j | or stta *ghterMn>’ft | j TILL LEADING AFTEft 1 40 contecutiv* years I Ask Tor Kongolent m J - _ any drug store. I Use only as label directs. / if yottr druggt:: ntnnm supply yin tentr j CHEMICM CO., MC. 4 \ 20X1 w*tl S 3 art NSW YORK. N V THE CAROLINIAN of the College, Henry Blackmon, instructor in mi.-ic at Shaw, offered a solo -Oh Divine Rdromer,” accompanied by Harry s. GI!-Stnytho, director of 1 ui the University. 3FC .skills and professions needed in the Building of the Nov.- South Now living in point contentment, .Mi Flags i l ' '' star house of in i'"'ma Lion u'nui't tin- Qberlin ol (onner years. Mi - . I' litgg at 72 y oi (>:)(' of she most pleasant anti I’.iv able }:< ison•• you could care to meet, is still aetiv in the per formance of in r house hold duties and the cm Tying out of her cari ous religious arid civic activitie. in the Obei’l; ncommtinity. Five of the six children torn to Mr. and Mrs. Flagg an- now living. Tv. o of them. Fran]; Flagg, grid Mr. Cecil Flagg make then ..nine- : n It ..f the Other Ur'-", , Charles Flagg lies in Now V 01. Cit- Tlu ol ;-r two, twins, Alton ~n i! Alfred make Lb-ii homer in !< -loxville, T- nfie-■ ' ! -inUClial lutti N (. .respect i v eiy. Thor, i- on>■ grandchild, IA oil I '!,a: a I and one r i eat gr-pid-am Frank Fh. ■ 111 — BFC foi N. groe.' to r«-t, 1.. man .ay-. At tin- , w tioil 01 the Sparry Cu.'iipm's l.ymim g eui'-uliiisg the. •cm!, at to PI v tc-elinic It) dilute * 5 I* cool -> > n l.vman plan F . da l'V. UC d -•tally ph.V-.iC' aflel -.1. gtipii tin ... i eu.ga.i ei it,u ,t e at 1 ■"!> tv '■ lilla 1 hatithle )t,,:, i; vi. 11- to r l\ >i-ihbeot ;. 'c t titii ■- t la.calt v i'l ei-nt Iy .gal in- ro-.e- the adv; e- to yotetc . \ t'; itj l-ilhUil--: "‘lhi- go 1.111 ; [-1 -1 ! \ tiai'.lt Oil the o:lt- le lit iho-*' • orahi'iul walls til' .aidant green. T :i til"!!, ■■■ get the "aoS*. O'. 11 i»f liieir eullt a t‘ovation Pecan c whatever they hope to accdfnplish in litc . til be on tiii it' own in dividual merit? and qualification; v.tu h«vi undoubtedly told th< m tViis. . you have mid me. but you might emuhasna it frutn an dtident v.ito knows." RFC ■— HKNDERSON N. C John i : walk.a. died in Baltimore, Maw-; -lend, on S* Member Kith following : ; o la; t ill; 11 .«* H ’’a. born ini i Vance Co nlv Ft me al services; jv, ere hold from Saint Paul's Chris- j ‘Chart h : M deik' uri. N C., . j Thu, MV-V Sopleihoel 18;tV. ; The Rev, J. A Brown Elder of: ; ti-i M. * hfivi, - * tiioci st of Vance j I County. ];aiciah, and Fayetteville ; ! officiated. 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