PAGE SIX j i Calvert And NAACP Meet | i RH ! | CONEAR: During the Calvert dinner in New' York tc H* "Men »( Oietinttion’’, Ttmcgood Marshal! feenter), general csonsei of NAACP. carfare with Walter E. Terry, vice president. and Tua'•» Rethik, exeem live vk* president «f Calvert DietllSsr* Cerp. ! ■ • . , • . t Goodwill Used Cars VJI*} 1 *} Pontiac “6'’ Sedan. Ra- j dio, Heater, Seat cov ers 51595 'sl Mercury Custom Sport Coupe. Radio, Heater, Seat covers . ?]69j *3l Studebaker "V-d 2-Dr. ‘ Fully equipped and Auto ntpiic transmission $1335 50 or d Custom Club Coupe Rgdio, Heater. Seat cov- 1 en? . 51 105 j Pontiac Chieftain De luxe. Sedan. Deluxe o quipment and Hydra matte 51993 ’C't Chevrolet 2-Dr Radio *** and Heater $149: ■ 'ql ford Custom ■Sedan. Custom equipped and , Fordomatic . . 51491 Mt) Hash Super "000' Deluxe Sedan. Fully equipped and Overdrive $395 1 ’IQ Ford Custom Sedan. *• Radio. Heater, Seat covers. Kxtm clean $695 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M. CONN - GOWER Pontiac Company UNED CAR LOT’ 507 Fayetteville Dial 3-4888 I CONDENSED STATEMENT ! HRST-OTIZB MI &TRIOT (10. ! C! ose of Business June 30, 1953. \ RALEIGH VNGIER IM IKSOOTttJLL w-.or West Bids Branfh «.*leUE*» KINSTON FAJCTItVIU* MORI HKAD Cm f LIOTOS LOUISBURG FUANKUNTON BUN SON HOSEBORO SPRING HOPE ~“K . BEAUFORT FORI BRAGG HIGHLANDS rAMP EEJEUNE PINK HILL CHERRY POINT COATS GARNER NEWTON GROVE MAVSVILLE NEWPORT RESOURCES? Uaah in Vaults and Due from Rank* $ 36,682,229.97 U. S. Government Securities. ...... .$39,580,702.39 Obligations of Federal Agencies and Other Marketable Securities. . . . 19,499,090.17 State Bonds 10,373,231.45 Municipal Bonds ... 13,123,127.84 84,576,1^1.85 Accrued Interest ; 376.990.38 Loans and Disfcotirit* 67,989,382.79 Banking Houses, Furniture and Equipment 1,602,958.36 $191,227,713.35 LIABILITIES; Capital Stock ■ ! $ 1,200,000.00 Surplus 7,500.000.00 Undivided Profits 64,3,448.44 Reserve Account—Accrued and Unearned Interest, 7,307,746181 . ..... Taxes. Insurance and Qt&er Reserves 841,893 38 Clearings 173,734,624.72 DEPOSITS: $191,227,710.35 J \ r EVERY COURTESY, ATTENTION AND SERVICE CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING ARE THE HACILITIES OFFERED BY THIS INSTITUTION I ——Mg It V|Q Ford "6” 2-Dr Heater and seat covers ... $795 * JljJ Ford ”0" 2-Dr. Heat*.!'. Seat cover; Ckiut $785 lift Stadebaker Champion * Sedan. Fully equipped and Overdrive . ..$995 *lO .Pontiac Chieftain 2-Dr. Radio, Heater, Scat covet s $335 'lO Chevrolet Ficetlinc De luxe Sedan. Radio, Heal er, Sint covers . $335 IJQ Ford Custom Club Coupe * f Radio, Heater, Scat covers $695 *|“ Pontiac Sedan. Radio, 4 Heater, Seat covers $595 V| "■ Dodge Custom Sedan. Radio. Heater, Seat cov es rs 5795 Chrysler Royal Sedan Radio, Heater, Sent cov ers ..$245 OXFORD MAN !S HELD ON CHARGE OF MURDER j j OXFORD William David Wil-' ikerson. is in County iail in default j | of SI9COO bond for bits appearance; ■in Granville Superior Court, j Wilkeison. 22, is charged with ■ ! the July , slaying of Miss Frances j ; Beil Taylor, 22. in an ass.-av at the j [home of xibert Hunter, a resident; lof Easy Street. 1 Mayor Hugh tvi. Corrin found! : probable cause for holding Wiikax ■ sotx during a recent hearing. ; The Taylor woman died in Duke iHospital of a pistol shot wound in ■fiictcd below the heart. FLA, MINISTER IS SPEAKER AT RALEIGH CHURCH i RALEIGH Elder Lawrence ;Hastings, who bail; from St. Pc : tersburg* Florida, v«s g'lect speak ci of the Raleigh Gcthsemanio j ■ j - HBHHkißißilraß w9B*aE*w ON | ★ APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION ★ TIRES & TUBES ! ! Tintton* \ STORES j 413-415 Fayetteville St. ■gWMaMBWWIIMWr I - • • i I ' . ' •' : ' f 1 jj Illness Cuts Baseball League Head's Trip Short CHICAGO Dr. J. R Martin, president of the Negro American ,! ' vague is back in Chicago aft su spending several weeks in Europe I on his first vacation oversaes. His trip was spoiled and cut short because he became ill ic i Pans. He did. however, get a j ..irf ivc to sec Paris and other j I parts of France, Tendon and the 1 jO-onatior, of Elisabeth H. Declaring- that he enjoyed the trip immense!}' and believes h« .via jeturti to Europe again next' Seventh Day Adventist Church. July It. Elder Hastings chose as his text ' the following quotation: “Paul j s 'Sid to the centurion and to the ; soldiers ‘except Uitose abide in n.e | ye cannot be saved' ".—Acts I He admonished Christians to re j main in the "old skip of Zion” j which he termed the* church. ; "Although we the Christian., are i to* s **! about God will not leave ! nor forsake us '. Christ said, ‘ Upon : i diis rock J will build /ny church i and the gates of Hell shall not j prevail”, the Elder told the grout »n concluding his message. The Seventh Day Adventist ! Church will hold it's revival dur ; i mg the week of July 19. Nightly meetings will be held at 7:30 p m I Minister Installed By ! Church At Willard, N. C. WILIARD The week long in. j TfTK CAROLIKtAK vear, L)r. Martin said to him Uv .best country is the United State.-. What impressed him most on his journey was the trip in * , 'uro*'«* on the Queen Mary the Coronation, and the f»sei- . ; nation of Parts. Sharing with him the thrills of the journev were his wife, Mrs, Lula Mar tin. and ah brother, Ur. A. T. I Martin, and bis wife, Mrs. Valve Martin, both of Mem l .is i Or. J. B. Martin's traveling paaions tnqoytd Paris more than >p did because he spent five days! there in a hospital. He had time "0 buy a few souvenirs, and Mrs. i Martin purchased new clothes and 'ourp-rnrs both in Palis and in London. Os Paris. Dr. Martin said: 4 'l really liked Paris. The city '. :is beautiful, especially it. parfcV! ; true* "or-, and hi-toric spots France !is a great country for bicyt'es.! ' Fi'v'n n hat I could see France ! is a country of two classes the • inch and ttic jtoor. The poor ride I ! bicycles because they cannot as-1 ford automobiles They jun don't [ : have a chance to get ahead. For j : instance many of them work for j I only $3 a week although prices ! j a*'e -eery high. ‘Ore thing I noticed, though, was : i -at all the people seemed lumpy. | whether they were rich or poor.' I / ~ j stallstion services which wove held ’ | of. the Rolesvillc Baptist Church of j j wiilard, N. C.. for the Rev. R. B. i • Sykes, were climaxed Sunday, Ju-j ! ! - v 12 with a full day of activities j The 11-oo morning service v.w- ! conducted by Rev. Dave Mont ford of Goldsboro. Music was von dc-red by the Choir of the First Baptist Church of Fuquay Spring; i The f-.icme for the mornir.g service 1 hrs?: ' ! want Water” ' TH? installation sermon was d. -! | livered by the Howrend W. T ! | Thontojon, Jr., of Warsaw. K c ! |He was occompani-ed by his: choir ! jatM congregation of the Warsaw I J Baptist Church. The theme for! | the installation; ‘‘Serving God j With What We Have” Following ' S the sermon. Rev. Thompson per- j j formed the installation ceremony j | Tlic whole day was a series n ; I spiritual services that were in : ■ spiratjonni to ail in attendance, i During the entire week of .en ! 'ice the offereing totaled 5378.93 (At the conclusion of the evenin.. ! service. The pastor, Rev. R. B i Sykes was presented a cheque fu: j the amount of $286.93. The presen tation was made by Mis. Finncll There were numerous visitors for the activities --ROY C. STREET mgw roTnm. Jm WAfIOHAi MfS* BUrtn»Nff WASMIWOTOH, ft C. If *.#!!* 6*«f* Mdon, juicy and iee cold, makes | at) exceptionally enticing sympier | dessert- A sherbert glane of melon • bells, half honeydew and half can | telmipe, topped with Frosted May -1 onnaise Squares is ft faviuite of ! mine. * * * • How to make mayonnaise squares: Combine i cup real may onnaise with ‘4 cup heavy cream, whipped. Fold in ' V - *up mara schino cherries, chopped, and freeze in ft refrigerator tray. Cut in squares and seirve on melon balls or other fruit dessert salads. P.S. If you've no melon bell cut ter, use one of Hie spoons in jmur metal measuriwg spoon set, * * * Jcivelry experts say "never'' to | the idea that pearls should be i cleaned by dipping them In soapy j j water. The best and safest way is ' | to carefully wipe them with a ! damp cloth. # A‘ # A tip to teen-agers! JDid you know your sneakers can be dyed to match your favorite sports en sembles? Just make an all-purpose dye solution- of the desired color j and apply with ® small brush or sponge. Marty of the younger set have several pairs dyed ih their favorite shades. And occasionally I’ve seen them wearing two colors. AAA It's a neat trick to frost a cake without merging up the plate. Ar- | range r.qmtres of waxed paper on ! cake plate so they will extend j about an inch under cake and cons- j plelety cover plate. Frost, then ! carefully pull out paper-;, U»ylng 1 plate peYfeetty PRESENT NT RALEIGH \\\C.\ EVENT The Annual I awn Party e? the Women's Activity . uUv.it. t»i MQvurocr Truth l"( i v,;ts hehi «« tin* lawn »f Dr. j,rul >lrs. L. E. McCauley, 8 Nor 1.1 Tar.horo Striet. The f.tuKsOji uud >In o tand were all ri ht vv itli Dr. Martin, but wlnu h-: rciacmberctt .rq. t about Gieat Briiiau was the coronation. He fa id: 'T could hardy believe it as far th' enthusiasm of the ptonk for the Coronation. Many people stay tv {inUnw'ri ou Pace 31 rite Wilkin Company, Lawreirceburs. Indiana - B!rni 7:>.,» <;raii» Neutral Spirits f yo u can phone for ||||K ! I your PACKAGE oi Ipll I \ COOL WEATHER" Jg||| go&d'nev’*. News about that”-won- WjJm derftil, wonderful feeling—to sleep s cooking in cooler, cle-ner comfort Keep an eye on how the children’s appetites perk up, giving them th, reserve energy they need for sum tner play. All this is as close a; '%» your telephone and Just as easy to DIAI. YOIIR PACK AG K OF COOL WEATHER . . . WT | dealer, or air conditioning dealer. Room U£WC\\l has a Packaged Air Conditioning Unit to WH your family's needs. Why not call T him today He’ll give vox i the INSIDE STORY on COOL WEATHER, at no oh X / ligation to you. (CAKOUN* rowts & uoinTcoMriiNt) * ■ - WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1953 U>rme of Hit- (i.irlv was "Laity Bc.iutilt-H ,».il of Uie Ueauti -1 fiaxss of H.il&ish were honored ; a,art M-j J. JJeSh.iXor Jackson «as special guest .cud sues! - peakrr. Left to riqht, Mrs. Mildred Wil liams. Vtrs. Murrie Ellison, Mrs. Wilbert een Sills, Mrs Adeline Lilly, Mrs. Christina Tilts. Miss Lena Burt, Mrs. Euta >i:te rn, Mrs. .J. DeShazor .Jackson, ga*st speaker, Sirs. J. \. Boyer. "Y” Director. Mrs. Cattle Berr\. Mrs. Deeosi Rogers, Mrs 5. E. McCauley, aj»