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WEEK ENDINC SATI kUAY NOVEMBER 15. 1952 !• 'i '' * * j! %: 1 t ': I ' J 'mm- jg AC li\ I; i; S AT UK'KMART JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - A * class in Bth grade science *• to ri yin g- VC jtfi On-tailization. members reading left (<> r > !«*•• Ooroth* iVi>-U'ins. I .sit <•» Kir ham. Bertha Alia)!-, si *s i • » Ilnnn. ( !a\ S» .tone- 8.-'-u> Lockhart Jr. Hi School News Alberta Bryant, Reporter RALEIGH We ruH school to- ': •. ii i :i :i.l • i:- •1' •! g:,i(l tn . 1 '.hen v,w r >!:« C-.act - ' . ■ n w to o-ive U <• new teachers. 1 1 .ire: H G. Fit.rir:.: r, :-.'■■■■ 71 K HOrtwi. Jiil; :rauc; hr. ■ Air E. D. rfro■ • iritis! ; i.:■ i: l y p Ttr- first •<! s - ■ >•. • ■ u an a->e nh*y ji ogi-an- of -one ai’il i-rm." i• !' 1! was t . o s of o': or'.. Ev ert r tic ••:!>>*. ! 1., • t i-Ge Ti >- setcrW ; ! E.. hav* r i n,:- .is. > ■ v - ■ > Gov.:v Th. thin! i. . ■ sh > e ! ! . :-.1, ■ . ■ C t'CMil: hiy ■ Vi) .;' ri "•it-: s I U • r.t ' ■ INDIAN Cl ■' D! I N • or '-i r , nsriAN 3 pupil-' p.m-g borough. Ulysses'.-. Dunn ami Ulvs j C Q I ■G V > i : ? { Tilt- sixth grade > lass lias become if nHe interested in flower an li'U'nicnl. They scoured ctrrv home and com munity around . their school r.mi came i ni, w itit P. iou fill faded i!o Minis and pods that have Itcen laii-fuilv nr ranged in beautiful bouquets. One ten beautiful bouquet contains castor beans i-me seeds, okra jiod-. nr urnoli t pod', cotton burrs, and reed tnaee. Tir fcui'ih a ' - I r.-ror: rvu i. wot krn i n S'■ MTV. W< 'a te SH; ® I: m PROOF SOURBON immiviiina mm. mw* Taw : »smia i stums*? toostfCH wir.»r um «umi© sot* iris cr Rtfirra?. tutimu. a i is.ii. Sic Hinton. Janie ! f! ! s and Willie Jones. Giber photo slums An Indian .. ne by (lie fifth grade, Left <•> ri iit: Tir f> Seatvell. la.«no iis Varborouitb. Clysses Ounji. t buries Bess, .Miles Peppers and v trolyn Brown. i IP'ViP'i Oi ; ■ for our '.’ill E U ion .o -nlase-Usc Ms, P ; met v r r . \ ' .’ ipn-i nine! l !' Til;' v;.h.' -i '.id■ ■ i !n\ mj r - . I We :s:.ve a cl. so. I ■<>■. : - i.* itl* tl J-hc Pro 11 ' ....:, r. lesvop, Those * ’ : . ' p. ; v. vi v Margaret \v: :t. . i.,, ~"1 Bnrhavi. Vanlina C . V: iid:. Hi::.**. . Alberta ... ; . : M ■ Hoy - . ' ■ : ■, ■ d “.! - )i a s y,o . ' .. biibbhna . . .'.ear, The \'dp ,11 .. r - Mi - W. M- f metirin.s rur MISSING BOOK i'le .uulnits and Jicidj, : ,re in is. ■ n .'-I of .. birth-nioruii ' .i ;o.is to . O'ltpiet.: •!.; i M j iea’i-on c "ai e*. fbe t.ii :e ••• « v Miner sf; mill i' il \n a ii -i . n-:t .Varch up for a tie— < ’.ot'vi followinc. Enthusuism i:.. inn high thr >n;;hou‘ tin' • : ■ 1 U deb for the leading niojsth i. ■ t week. poets' amKH : 111. LET I’HK liv JENNIE VVALLMU ( Ot.ts lOR \NP I : -id PvtWf ai thi.’ iiiH's, \i ith sad- Too viili i knew thi, day would When I would fool the cruelty of VOW ii Gum Ui'cri of a- Id bi v. i? h :W'moi':<": , wasted: Baby Winston Wins Minuette’s Baby Contest, Enjoyable Program Presented 5% .utantr:"' :w. ... ....... It v H'; ' wk V h v I ■0 i k ( ll.Vltf .ENF, WINSTON HA LEIGH - Tin' Mirniftln So '■ '' ' : 'li prcsi-o’ed a pidyrarn Sunday. Novenriber 2... a- GVff’A alt'. Etlie, Blake, Tau.- who wuj Pin *■ otisor presided and Mrs Si* hyl Haile server! a- mistress o* fcretnony. Gary and her Ail Girls ; luirur, appeared on the iiroyram 'flu* audience enjoyed th eexet-1- I'nt iiri sen'ation and Mso the <,y. won by Sistc? Gary, file Baby Contest which follow t‘! -a Slice sstui as fair ano a groat deal of in crest was stm't;- ieted. !sec.ri bub.k-s wore rep r-sewed cna the chairmen workon consc;- i n;u >;v ior the littli ones. i INANt r u report Walter Lily f'-27. Ml -. Ki.;.ue \\ iinarn K’ii H'tdclofi' s 1 J 7, ATrs Zi.nor.ia D' nston Cynthia Aon S;l'* $G Mr*. , Gvac. Sills Erie Timothy Holowax $24. id. Mrs. Mildred Hftloway Negro Banks Have Dane- Big Business During Era CHICAGO iA.NPj Ni i, ro lank* in 1831 hud the inchest as* set Volume in thei; history Tlte combined assets of mno i-t Uuukitig institutions owned and operated b> Negroes exceeded *85.0011.000 '33 million), according io the eighth annual report «>t Banking Institutions Owned and Operated by Negroes issued by the C. > Department of Commerce. 'l'he rate of increase during 1831 • : $3,000,000, 0.5 per cent' sur passed ail annual increases of out it assets - nr. World War II Although I S. government ob* ;.,-;.dion» totaling $11,000,000 nave . sit -ally declined since 1940 a. :i i- ponding increase has teen , ted in obligations of states, ;.o-‘ lineal sub • divisions, corporate; :.s, bonds ,mu notes. These se s, amounting to $14.000,000; - the end of 1951. comprise 40 . cr cent of all bank resources, JAiring the year, loans ami dis*, counts rose to a peak level of >-13 000,000, some :;n per cult of i total bank assets. This expanded! nan volume is directly attribu-: t; Lie to the financial demands of industry and commerce in further- [ anre of the r■•reduction pro.-,ram • •t defense mobilization. C.esn and balance with other banks were $6,000,000, exceeding, the nrevious year's sum by more ti:;;n $1,000,000, 32.35 per t-m. Similar characteristics exist be tween the comparative growths of deposits and assets. The 1931 de posit total of $32,000,000. includ ing the year’s increase of 347. some 8.51 per cent over 19.50. exceed all previous deposit rec ords, Capital accounts of $2,874,445 include capital -lock of $1.497 410, .•reply- $921,271, undivided profits and reserves. $455,784. Total current operating earnings That like a masc-iuorade must end with dawn The mask removed, the music still And with A, you and love have gone. Just a ;> sunflower turns, towards the sun * Vr-nt'h turns to youth and thus was meant to be v The rhyme of lUo goes on with out a pause And rivers onv.-ard flow toward* the sea. * SKt-MA, N.€. The Hlchard 8 Harriann High school foot ball squad practice!* ladle* in David Oougla*' Jr $23 50, M * Ada Brewt'r JavrUt line D IJtiey $70.52. Mrs. Ethel B, Jem s Charlene Llnet'e Winston $77. Mr-. Eloi c Winston Mr-. Buster Phillips the presi dent uave a few remark-, on cf half of the participants and cnn.- ..'.tided ti:o ladies lor liieu ser vice. if total amount raised includ ing the public collection wtt* >'277.15. We wish 'o thank rv ry. .it: tor th. or whole-hearted co • -perntion. Ofh'N 1 members of the club arc -•> follow-: Mis es Cecelia Phil lips. HHraheth Bridgeford and Mesdames Et'nel Small, Made Have. Marv Curtis. Cludjs Lows Smith. Alice Fuller Jones. Wilbel ina Ivey, Geraldine Jortcs. C'la Jon*:-', iri. Collin'. Martha Ham ri'aind. Carrie Burges*. Essie Phil. U r Mr- Hattie Vance Da ye is club new,' reporter. in 1951 were $.1,275,940, eurr.-r.:; ~.;tr..,.ng expenses. $910,315, one net earning' from current tion; $356,625, ke.ovei-ie* and profits amounted to $23,095; losses and charges ofib. «i 00,235, and total profits fcefor* taxe«. 8279,485. Taxes on m-t income totaled i $09,589 and net piutits after taxes ■ $209,896 Net profits di-iriimtions were to, • dividends $51,441; reserves, $53. 115; undivided profits and surplus >100,340 A breakdown of assets accord in; t<> the 14 banks covered in i- report showed! Carver Savings Hank, Savani f Git., $432,566; Citizens and South ern Bank arid Trust Co,, Phua . velphin, $2,550,088. Citizens Savings; ! Bank and Trust Co., Nashville. Tt nn., $1,783,332; Citizens Trust > Co., Atlanta, Ga. $4,802,918; Ce.*»- ■ ; solidated Bank and Trust Co i Richmond. Va„ $3,590,154. Crown Savings Bank, Newport - News, Vii.. $2,590,450; Danville Sav. ; iugs Bank and Trust Co.. Danville, $1 432.647, Doiniass State Bank, Kansas City. Kan.. $1,588. 374; Farmers’ Slat-- Bank 8.->k-\, Ok la.. $127718; Fraernal Bank and Trust Co. Fort Worth. Texas, $1,267,408; In -1 dt-sfrial Bank. of Washington, Washington, D. C.. $6,512,733: Me chanics and Farmers Bank. Dur ham. N. C. $5,590493, Tri - State Bank of Memphis T-nn., $2,024 025. and Victory Savings Bank. Columbia S. C., $866,913. One of ihe most active organ)za -1 ion- working for the Improve ment of Negro banks is the Ni • tonal Bankers Association, found ed in 1925. Officers of the NBA include: M C. Martin, president. Dan ville Savings Ranks and Tru-t Company president; B Doyle Nfit e toll, vice »:resident Industrial Bank of Washington, vice presi dent; I. P Anderson, vice presi dent, Fraternal Bank and Trnri I Company vice president; W. 5V Davis, vice president, Crown Sav in;.',-; Bank, secretary; Nettie B Arche--, assistant vice president,- CTtizens Trust Company* t/vasu- ; icr, and J H. Wheeler, president. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, chairman, executive committee. ‘ i prepaid ion for the irogMemntng game to be held Friday, No ' comber 21. THE CABOLfNIAN PATTERN OF THE WEEK u/C< Af’ ) & 11 Q 1M •ill mV / v A %> v. | ’ ONE S\U N« «X 4. Kafdolt 85-1 up I* til! ln» i bv |sa(iero froiil-huttonod s *H|» a paitvic Sre pattfrn ?or \: td.' VJ*6O is cut In vn+ sin* from I 'A H5-in . I’t vvis. hriiiU. Sff P»tt« m ivf bfvand ..i>rpn, pn!l»uld»\rs* srud UOt f»r lA< II |< »t*rr»i wMI. f Jt!f dilrtu . -V! s I MilblHT *»Hjl M'* \1 f' »* I \ VAM }'A IM ' I i- ‘E >1 *id. :• un snoAft' SSi'fiert. St n t *** - . t tu- im u l It Wild? » Bion kblb » U>o other *• V' t» v . ->* fxU* FALKLAND NOTES FAEKIAND 1 uncial ser- Vcs i'-r Mr. William Williams v.ho d'i*t{ Novc nber •! at the ary. of tit at the limit of hi- daut;h>*r, Mrs. Mem it; Hardy v. ere held ~t '■ John Baptist Church Sunday No',, ii with -Rev. T v. Shiver- ■ ' .. r.-e. Mr J . .! Mr , v * . ■ 1 terc»norvif'«. s.>w n-ltd :■- . a : in i .'nrd to hi - life came tin deacon board, 'Vi ->ie ....a* ‘' --od by : no-eh choir. H - is suivivtd jy -ax children ,, , __ | IW-I.TWM-Z l , ’IBWWVI3W, Zji Cr S•< VsfllMK?- IST * ft ■ • -V- ■ \~yrt - jrtSKS'. "K.W.IS.Xi/..'»K'' -v w«w, iv- - toshwwk-w™*- An InvilaliiPii .«* ,m ~ \ \\ \ ... ConiY> ; ‘ v - v ' \ \ \\ \ ,l! ' km"’- I"’’’ 1 "’’’ \ \ y\\ \ ~a Fooa \ \ \\\ \ ,t SpauUURP Gymnast \ l \\\ \ sbaw VnA \ \ \\\ \ sovmvbßi to yon \ \ \W \ to* l1 ”"*' nationally I®-** \ \ W \ \ \\\ \ display i» ottV h '’ olh \ \ "NATURALLY J .J T 's N 0 RT H THE GAS COMPANY Hillsboro Street Raleigh H illl«nfflilMlimiliWOTlHll—HIMflllRIIIiMllllflMWIilllllHIM !■■■ 11l I IIIHI———I IHlOlltMllllla—lll IHHII~— I IMBIIIII imni.-irrf.tiOl Mini I~rr MtMMMnM -mm aMMKJlUKMManiMlMlMitalttßa&UY'liatt ■ l"niiilTllW—f iWlXliWnUitllfi Hi« imi Ml—Ußill iinniiiiniMintumiMmi s ACC! PTS ELKS TROPHY - Robert 11. Johnson. Grand F,\.>>- tod Ruler of the Improved Ben evolent Protective Order of Fie-v of flic World (eentcr) is eon - (jratuiated in Joseph \A (I'.rts ; Mrs Mamii Hardy of toe hoe'e. : Mrs Nita Johnson c#t Tanoro, hi C.: Mrs Luveuia Tyson of Fvmn- Vilie N. t Mrs. and tvijo Wijjiamf; of ’a> oofninanit; a!: ica William: 01 Scotland Ne •! , ;v C. IVu i.mttheis AM. ..u'l Joshua Williams otu aunt. Ail.-' Anumda Harris: -14 era ml- • ehiblii"). K!ana'.:au a.id Part :r, charge of the funeral. o |tjsf-r«ght mb after school snack, pr*;/ f ‘ country fresh 111 ) PINE STATE 1•. i Vitamin ”0” Homogenized! t§|P ?C- \ MILK jgjfej bread and jelly Ipf I Served in North Carolina since 1919 w ’«****• -icAtWAA': . . -irs ewwwwp.c n■(■««!!■ :mr,Msa«* ngwwiftiaoyßgaarupk—MnwffOi swuwwMamMiMi KMNK> • IIHWH «■( MU thus, Fxrru'live Direeto: of the Seagram \ ungunrd S«elctv. :v> .‘•fr. .to'iir-mi accepts a trop-i i from the Society on fcliaif of the r.lks Hot) on Reynolds, l ilts’ nnuuf i\ 1 1 Liberties Oiroetor. mi Named the .1. 2 iniey tViliun ’,cl T h,I ,y* ward" in honor of the late (iraml I ' titl'd Kuit-r oi the I S? P. O I of the Wo’ Id. fi’i tropin will he awarded I’, the F.lJis each 'i ar to .t worthy member of their oi ition, "In reco.tr • s:itii'• «> fer Outstanding Contribu tions in the M.irlt and Idcr.h of f Ikdon;." xeviited in ebony and silver, it stands fully tv.cnty PAGE SEVEN r inches tall. The handsome unit will be ltep\ on display at tin- 1 Iks Shrine itt Harpers Fr • • r>, V>est Virginia. file name of - h yeai - winner will he eo i. wived on the face of tite t ' •''! mil i smaller replica will pn' l ined to him lor l»!s own in Tin':. The Seagram Vanguard Sot ie?y, wt'ieh donated the tro phy. is a non-profit organization esta Hi bed by executives of Sea i ram ilistillers Corporation n ( i courai'i foster and pcrpet'i '<>' uVstamling aAiuevenienets ea la ball of Negroes,” Mr. liMstiUi is National field Su ioTvlro' for sea gram’s.
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