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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1953 vvSTATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS ASPIRE TO MINISTRY—High M'litiul ministerial pro- pecfs at tending tin- 13lh Annual Theo logical Alumni Day, srhol us Ke ' Slfel *■ mJS % D » sCOii^T €3 3SP3 I !r OH CUSTOM MADE ” Hf ft OLLA-HE AO ftf VENETIAN BUNDS | I vi>tf ly". ftiaiA ii>c iv'• ■ oi II (iiaJk h,. -,Jt 1 , o.icJ ffiot <v oil / Oo Av» Ov 1 J»v tf.ikSt r*vjw ■ \ Iht; 10'A. d.vvxJw «•> -ft*, * 1 -A. '* "■ J |||||PP^ B'‘" 8 '‘" k iMifib Tim* , A \ - KOILA HIA9 !3” FREE Estimate! We Fit Any size Window \tul Match Any Color Wail U t SIM CASH IS S1 M l Mi.Si I A’« AAC A V « Tin; WINDOW SHOP SOS C Martin St. te Phones 3-79*2 f Nile | 6294 E*H4vr See Motorola TV WITH AMAZING “NEW DIMENSION” Standout Picture • j wiar. ,-ti Most realistic, razor-sharp, BIG !/ lUDC trouble-free picture in ail tele vision. Smart in durable ebony FINEST PERFORMANCE plastic table model. Anti reflection Glare-Guard; built, in MORE IOH YOUR MONEY /-'Mime Focus, Area Selector j Switch boosts signal power j MODl'l. 17T13Y "just right” wherever you live. Acouatinutor 'tone Control &SrW& iSMra asm i| || varies Golden Voice sound us 239 90 T WO YEAFtS TO PAY ONLY $lO DOWN Including Installation (Equipped To Receive Raleigh Channel 28) !» WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING j TIRE SALES & SERVICE j | The Goodyear Place 1 401 Hillsboro Street Dial 7571 Jij4i«n sh.i’.i l niv<-rsity, April S. ,r< kho'.i n above on the front row p-ft to right): ,1 oh n A. Wilii.ir. > a junior of Tarboro; 5> liph I raiikiin a senior of Aho«- kie; Abraham Walton a sopho more of Oarysbiin;; Stephen S old i .senior of Wilson; John II foster, a graduate, Lcaisborg; Aaron Knight, a senior. Tar burn: lonian Harris, a senior of I cMsbun;; J dmund If. Whittley, a junior of Williiniston: Cditi- Buttle, .Jr., ,t juti’or ol Tajhoro; li tvid A l ooks, a senior of ilniinitton. Others who attend ed (not shown; are'; .Marion Ifrowti, .1 junior, I.ir on>; and I.enote i' Willom tiiiv. a gradu ate of C. tkfwro A special Sea lure of the program loi the niinhltful j.-i «*t peels wa#> tl»e pi i-'* Wlatioit Ol tli- yvo-i- It -turd -,i fitlilsti ip oiid-i tin 1 title, lather Os State’s Best Educated Family Mourned VvA',; i 1 f : i‘UN N ( -■ A •|, (:! , *, , i tilt lied glu it , : -n. wt.t ifeil in lidilift Ills ttui ill to l.Olit f U i .:> 1 c-'. ■ -t; each of them assUliWd a i;-. table • Hi tt-i yvi-rlct. dli 3 : here Mommy follow in:/ a hnger ; iii. 4 illness. F ncral .'i-rvices ur* to .tn.- hi;id . Thursday fiorn a local church for •fames Kdward Gooyu-r, 78. who elUri-ii 0 ,1- the 'be-t educat h'.-jtn ftimiiiua :n the state. Mi Cooper echo was born in .'vlio iin County . lay ,!. 1874. moved to Washington ‘.viien be- was !5 am! be-cainv • tpa.'.ed in tlie ciwet is .i! t:adi a •! -.-o: i:ed for local t.n ii- t'«.-r some years ih mx-n'-d 1 ; ca , !•;ire and op l salt d. it lor 30 year;-, before reurmc to ope att- a ocery stiue until ins i health failed. Though ru-itiicr Cooper nor liis; v;if. bad a colli ce education, tiiey I.ook At The Negro Ministry". On the second row (left to right are the' Reverend Grady |>. Davis, Assistant Professor of Rejig j o ii, Sh.uv University. School of Religion; the Reverend Moses N IWsuicy, Counselor to minis!! rial prospects; the Kev verend Paul H. Johnson; The !’ trend Otis I. Hairston; tile P< >, erend A. H. Johnson, Even live Committee Members, The. ologieal liinnii Association-. Dr Willi in Stuart Nelson, Heart. Howard University, Washington. It t . v ho delivered the annual p.es age .*i> the subject "War UIUJ P.lr Wliliiun R. Mi.is,net. President Shaw Cni >*• i‘, pi,, Reverend ( R Trotter Raleigh, N. t'.; and the Iti-.ui ud Otis t Ounit, rirsi ■ii at Iheoiogieal Aluiiiiii Afiso nation SHERAJiH PHOTO cccklvU K.vir -.miUren should have tit- .iiy .il!. ;i-:. Os :< lijgiiel edUvJ- TliC lu c-hlfdren surviving arc: ..!. . |... ..-.-• C'r.opei nl Washing t , a i j -i-viso) m tl.<- Martin M-hbOis: Mr.-. Lillie ii. Long, loi • :--iv teacher in the Roc- Mouct -el’.ooi . Mis- Helen O. ■Cooper, teacher in the Washing mi; schools. Mrs. R-.'Fa C. Daw kins -cache: i: i New York; Ed ward X.. Cooper, executive secre - of tic- Boston iMa.-w.) Urban Lea rue: Robert !, Cooper, direc- U)> of the School For Delinquent 'GirL. Ne-.-. York. Clarence E. C<*o ■>ee ;i. privati' tutsiip» in Dayton, Ohio. ■ BFC HEADS REVIVAL AT PROVIDENCE T:A ' ,K!CH The Rev W. H • rlave--. of Greensboro is guest E ; v.'-.inuTist for the spring Revival it the Providence Holy Church, corner of Blood worth Street and /Svie uAvenue.. The Rev Mr H.iyi Usei.i a lily subject, ' W-:u ii' on tin - I .orcl si Side,’ mi Monday v'l-mn m beidn the event This promises to U a great ; n-vival Ten great me.ssiiae.s will he dt.-liveri d the Evangelist Hayes d.uiny this week and next. The gospel - loving public will do .veil to attend. The Rev. J. A. Forbes is; pastor. RFC Sale of School Halted By Fire HENDERSON Fire destroyed the old Middleburg Negro reboot hortly after 3 o'clock Suuday mi nine one day before it was U> be sold at auction. It had been ■ hand, ned months ago due ty a merger in the new Carver ele mentary school near Brook.-ton i As a” result of the fire, the sale, i was called of. County Superintendent J C : stabler said the loss was covered ; oy insurance ! Starker -aid there was no indi -ation of t-he origin of the fire. He | .-aid it was discovered by people in tiie vicinity, who gave the a* ,-nn- Henderson firemen sent a truck to the scene hut the flames , ~,j , engulfed 'he building trial none of it could be saved and.,9 i vat a total loss. - -BFC Raleigh Teacher Is Injured lit Crash RALEIGH A local school teacher, Mrs. Adlean Brooks Me'- to nos XYa-ihington Terrace, was injure d.-hf’htly wh.-n lu.-i car -hit ! inother car on East Street eaily Monday morning, the police de- I partment reported | Driver of the other car was John l-M ward C'ofieid, 39. a U nek i driver of 7IS F.ast Hargett Street who was loaded east on South , Street i 0 .-1 before the impact. Patrolman J. B Farmer, said ; , ulicta a ipaused at a stop sign and proceeded pul into the street c the Melton car neared the in tersection Mrs. Melton quickly applied her brakes, turned side ways and slid into the Coftyl* vehicle, knocking it into the curb iw tti" east sside of the street, the officer reported. The Melton .. no also smashed into the east i 'arb after hitting the Coiield car |on its left Sick-. BFC | Man, 55, Struck Bv Automobile hALEIGH -- A 55-year-old local | man, John Livingston of 1085 Mor l ket Street, received a head injury . and bruises on his left leg when 1 lie walked into the path of an I automobile here Sunday night, the I police department reported. I Livingston was struck as he stepped off the curb on the west : side of East Street. The driver of i the car, whiefi was headed north ■ - I -• y, , nfw 5 i:. > , - THESE COLLEGE STUDENTS - RATE" -- Ihe names of seven students, all seniors, have been ►•-leeted from among the stu dent body at St, Augustine’s ( ollcge tu appear in the 1953 edi tfon (if ‘.VmerU-.in College Stu dent Leader''", published by Leader I'ublit ations at Bett-rly Raleigh Sigmas Meet and Elect New Oflicers, Plan Better Business Event RALti 1 7i) 'l'L'ii i.'.-. i.'i.Aptei Phi Beta SLtma Fiatt-rnity held » :t.;, animal nit- ting at The Lounge ine." at -Jit# 1-2 Blood worth St. u v, ith Brothers F. L R-dh.-.d. A J • Turner O L Sherrill and W l. I ; Greene acting or. hurts The main br-nuwas to elect • rev,- officers and conclude plans ‘ for the Biggi-t and Better Btisi . ness Week program. Nevv- officers fleeted were as follows; president; Mr. J. E. Lytle Jr.. Director of Athletics. Shaw University: Vice President A B. - 1 Wiiik.ms Instructor in the City ' .V .00l Sjitf.-in; Recording Secre- ] tary: John D Hams, iiwtructor at the State School tor the. Blind 'I,-ltd Deaf; Corre ponding Seen - 1 tary O. L. Ha; re-ion. Baptist iJeaitci’.iartf-rs. Shaw University: 1 1 rea-iu-e; : Alt.- F J. Carnage •Ft a. lain Rev O I, Sherrill. Fixe- ' rct-ve Secretary foi- the N C. Baptist Association The Fraternity gave the retiring ; ,7resident. Bi oilier Charles R Fia ..■r a rising \ 'U* of thanks for job well don.- mule! his ad- ' . | Ministration l | The -honorable- W. J. Kennedy ; . j Jr., president of the Mutual Life i, I:i.-.. Co., will he principal speak- ; |er at the launchiiig of the Bigger and Better Business Week program jit the Manly Sti'eet Christian jCinireh Sunday night, April 20. ‘ foe.-day night, April 28th at 8 ! ! . ■ Joseph Alexander Wilder. 45- i "ar-old mechanic’s helper of Washington Terrace. A witness told the officers tha .- pedestrian never ioktd up to rec , i ' car was coming No charges , were preferred. Special BONUS Sale! '53 Ford Custom "8" 4-Dr. , 52 Studebakor Commander Dark Green. No mileage. Stai liner “V-8" Overdrive Radio, Heater, Windshield | Radio, Whitt lire.- Tinted Washer, Chrome Discs. . Cl la s, Turn Signal' . Undercoated $.2295 • Chrome discs, 2-tone On . n j I ‘52 Dodge Meadow brook 2* I Color, a .000 in ties, Dr. Overdrive, Heater. * A-title $2295 ( Turn Signal' No { 52 Hiadt Special 2-Dr Black Mileage . $2495 Finish. Radio, Heater. 52 Huiek Supei 4-Dr. 2 tone | Turn Signals, Chrome Green Radio, Heater, disc.- Other extras $2195 | Dynallow,- tinted glass | 50 herd Custom “0 2-Dr. - 14,1/90 mile One Radio Heater White tires, [ owner $2495 | Seat covers, Spotlight, ;>tn j 'sl Kaisei Special 2-Dr. Blue visor, Twin Exhausts $1295 ! White tires, Hi ater. Scat I 49 Ford Custom "8" Conv. Covers . ... $1290 Coupe. Radio, Heater, | 'SO Bu ck Roadmaster 4-D> . I White tires $899 j Black and ('team color. ’49 Ford ‘B’’ Custom 2-Di Radio, Hi ater, Dynal'low, i Black, Radio Heater New i Nylon Scat covers, Tinted | Si-at covers $995 j glass White tires. One 53 Buick V-8” Super Riviera. J owner, 23,000 miles. C lean I 2-tone cream and black. i ,c $1995 1 I Radio, Heater. Dynal'low. j 47 Chevrolet Club Coupe, 'da I spotlight, tinted glass, din Heater and Good I white wall tires, turn sig- I UuUbei $696 I mils. New car { warranty $3195 j 'SO Buick Super Convertible. Black with White top Red lea- • ther upholstery Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, White wall tares. , 22 Wo mile- One owner cm Oct car $1895 | ! | j j SSO *SO j | j j ssooo ] .I « Toward Purchase of I Any Car Listed. } i 11 ; 1 SSO ssO ; I| 11 WEAVER’S NEW & USED CARS 300 W. Morgan Street Phone 3-9555 II ■ ! TUT 7 ! caholtnttan’ Hills. (. alii',, and which is ex pected to be off the press some time this spring. Selected on the I asis ol outstanding s< holar * hip record, nid unusual leader ship in student activity are (!**ft io light:; Miss l.toui e Vlit eliel! Het lici t Hoover. fYilliaiil ( hisfiolm, lolin Middleton, fi-eil t .i lit ih'J c V* 1 ill *}*- a ’ptoi Cii L • C US-' .' Ol'i ..i’ I,l*t- Bloods. OX t’ * Ir li t'ft \ vV ii!': VV ii GilliWi, f OA wak«. EeOr»2iiti).i*"** s Al’utcicii i'. .) Tli; ovvht 1 oi i tunt i • h’lorist. and I’vli L. Nora 1 a-ak.kaj i , i(i*iiK-ipa! of Ctic.b) ’Garfield j S»! iy> p i s>aiti*.* ipal i n g, in ne iiF Hit esTfuS ti For IVlrs. Hart in RALEIGH Funeral service* far Mrs. Savannah Woods Martin, . vho died -it her home, K-1.4 Wash ington Terrace Saturday were con-' ducted Jrorn ti«c Manly StreM Ch; istti.m Church Tuesday aft<-.>-; noon at 1:30 o'clock. Tlie Rev'; T * Humans, pastor, officiated arid burial toiiov. d in tlti-Le-■> f.Xrorr i :.,•({. Cemetery in Johnston t. i.'cr;- ty. vli- Martin survived by it'ir (imn.-titers; Mrr L<.-na M Wilhair,.- Mr; Le.oiO M. Lucas. Mrs. Hattie ; t .,m v ji ".kins and Aire Bertha L If:;- -.;l'oVe.-. ;i i * o' Raleigh: two sons. Matthew Murtn New York City and Ulysses Martin, Newark, N. J.; thirteen grandchildren; a, Firter. Mrs. Minnie Morton, Cin cinnati, <!)nio; one brotlmi- Ari.uir Woods of John.-ton County -BFC Estimated farm slaughter in ti" past live years has averaged u tumt. 722.000 head of b.-< !' cattle j and caiv* • eoitipiired with tjhl.OOO head per yea; in t-a 1939-43 i#e -I‘iod. BFC - - TALLAHASSEE Althea Gib son. Stella tennis star of the Flo- j rida A. and M. Colh-ye, is cur- : rc-ntly "practir-e-tenc.lovig' at a lo- j Cnl junior high school. eriok Johnson, Junior F. Carter, Jr., and Albert C'. Ilenry Crisp and Cool gm «* im |gr W ill HOPE REED PASTELS I $8.98 • All In Cotton Broadcloth ; \ i • - AH With Lace Or Applique S#' % . Ail In Soft Pastels A* \ * I Cap sloevrd sliirtwai.st dress with sparklinj> buttons and rows of lace. Mai/e, pink, blue, navy aqua 10 20, > Second I‘loor Os Fashion | : . : * ■ ■ i ... vs '..... .. :.J, j ' Casual in Shoes by ... ./sjp FORTUNET ', blown and beige calf nation in beige and ombre. Also in black patent with Ny black and white straw. V '-n. C. Cool straw braid in blue ombre or b t o w n ombre. Shoes-—Street Floor • •Hiukuiii RpIR FIRST (2) HOURS FREE! JIJLUaIOx/.AI M^vlAV.„ m Eastern Carolina’s Largest Store .■ig:ia. i ‘v„j,..!.■■ rr." -v. .•r»e r vrgc» i r ,j, t-r"r?-~ ttv ■ ■y.' jirr.'jwa' u* .'Huflabamaf.—w—aMwm» Aired Man Held ttV.- '-l John Early. 05-year o’ci D n man. is being held with out pmihgj of bond in t«he shot pen slaying of Mrs, Rosa Ma>* Real- 315. of Dunn. Coroner Grover C. Henderson, who conducted an inquest Monday said the jury ordered the r,an Hid for investigation by the grand jury. The fata! shooting occurred Saturday night at ,t house an Ay-' cock Street in which both were WADE IN CALIFORNIA KlMfef PGR ENJOYMENT r?FTr| THROUGHOUT THE W6RLO jr± MOma vnnt co. *'■ CAue living Early claimed the woman waa shot accidentally while he was dean mg ; 15-gauge double barrel* shot run but was unable to explain now a cun he was cleaning hap pened to be loaded. The charge struck the woman in the head killing her almost in stantly. Other witnesses told '.he s jefv cue two had been . quarreling prior v.o the slaying t " Oman's attention to an other man. PAGE FIVE
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