WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 Wake Forest Is Scene Os Fail Presbyterian Confab: LY J. B. HARKEN WAKE FOREST T annual +-M mooting c.f the Cape Fear fVesoytery, h aivirion of the Ca ■a# b a 6yr. od. Presbyterian Church n. the United States of StL. iMpsl . \ If ? / Si sscs*» I » j IAUSA6B I MANUf ACTURED IN GARNER MAR RALEIGH. AND SOLD ALL OVER NORTH CAROLINA. KENTUCKY /C~*T| BOURBON Now pft.3o $*).65 I «Pint %f 4-5 IJt.! ||lS rifisr . ItKO SRfItMS DiSfcthllS C»«Pm, IfiSISVIUI, suktucsy - ~~~ —7 America, was he’d at the Spring Street Pesbyterian Church here September 36th with Moderator Eider Malcolm D, Willi arris pre siding, and the Rev. M. S. Branch, vice moderator, assisting. VETERAN STATED CLERK REPORTS The venerable Dr. John .B i Hayc-wood ut Lumberlcn. dean of ; the Presbytery and Synod, is | Slated Chirk of the Cape Fear : Presbytery, Kayawoori has served | his charge, Bethany at Lufrbor ! ton and Pariter ford nearby, for . ! more tl. fifty-five years, and j t;tj ti na* on< amo g tr,e b. st pay i . r field"? if : tile forty-odd | churches eone n u ,; ■,> pr, v. j tery. j riayswiv i ~.vf hr report in ; which h> -iy, but fii'i-iy. ; Girded :.!,•• imriJW" c ••■■..: (idem 1 to set if ■■■alvcs to th< *•■.■■« of j ra - sine m< re beftemritusj* and : -.V.rV, : 4 . t i-, *e;-; - ,:. . V,, ,r ,;.y;o Si , Kills' f.( Chd "1: v f'y'jHf , | per opif'i, n hereas. the national ! aver ■■■,>■ is $6.(9 be retnlo.de-d the ! app.-OM." 50 members, Os ALU v'.l OF (HE OOP.CM Di J. T Givens of Char l lotte, by nod representative «.,n f nod Promotion, re e .<■« ci (he new chart show ing the “C h».lie ng e” to ihuti be* to bestir themselves about r ising the ?18 mSliion budge! for the enlarging of the work among two million | Presbyterians. Other if ports were by Dr. A. ■ ; H. Prince, Synod Evangelism . Chairman, Revs, O. E. Sanders. B ft. Ricnardson. J. \V Barnette, : B H. Baakervihe and secretary ■ Kornegay and William Hinvs, ! treasurer, COMMITTEE TO MI PISGAIf j Eoliowihg much discusaioß. a I special committee was >•, .mod to | confer with Mt. Pisgah Church at ■ j lioci.y Mount regarding so:, al i ; I? ce.i discord eGs* lag * h—r« . rc ! portediy the outgrowth of p.ro | (••(.u,» during a Communion »>. • { vice in .-• y ENTETTAINMENT SUPERB Aitho Spring Street .s a small ! church and largely directed by i veteran elder and Prof Allen L | Young who has operated a broad . mg school here for 48 years, trie James of the congregation gave excellent account o! thf.n-selvez i in the culinary department by providing an ample soppy of hefty plttes of chicken, veg (•■ IB Dies, iced tea and pie which tempted some ministers to call | for repeat servings Principals in ,! the drama of food” were: Mr: , E C Purifoy, Mrs. Rosa Tay ■, . Mrs. Deir o ;i Burton, Mrs, A. P. V NLOCEYKETL SWITCH Glamorous HiKJn .-»unn»v, who rctarj ■■ fr\H n a i,year sojourn in Europe to assume. IJhe female lead in th~ movie. I'iie -lor- (etuis Sl<irv.“ is winning new friends In yet snot! r , role. Hilda, the v ife of Malian actor Richard Angarola. has opened » new carv-r as one of New York's most popular femme radio conuix v taton, and disk jockeys. (Ncwspress Photo) Raleigh Deltas In Ist Meet Since Vacation The Raleigh D- irp-mbers of Alpha Zcfa Su Cuau'. .• DHtu Sigma Theta Sorority met Saturdav tvu 'ng for ;b, first , Margaret Bvu.g. iv, 1 Bi gg. Catherine Middleton. M,n- : tfcu Davi.luo!. and BauUih '.Vd- M;s* Coa Jr-hnson, assisted by i and L. luck. NEW CHURCH A new cement 'mock chum!; .si'iicturw has been almost coir.* i pitted here and Prof. Young ss ; ! starting 3 new domitory for hh : ! N .-1- .. • a.-.d Industrial schoM : goeg Inr nearly haif a cer.mry , with the aid of kind donors t •. en i ■ tiDto ihg second and third * of Itrtmp *t ,c. I I i P'-'* * ’• i £l7 W* t y«i| ; :?lp OF 11 |J |§|st UViNG Ilf" jj|l IS, / lU 26% PRICE OF | ELECTRICITY DOWN I - , % ' ’ As your use of electricity has gone up, your average price per jQ/y j unit has gone down • can you \. %, say that about any other house- \ / w* / hold necessity? ° e ht kK f » r , f ' (CAKOUNA POWER & UC^HTCOWW^yI wwitii m■■ j-’t ii Hi also at th f meeting was a detailed and iiiterCvSting' n port of the v.f i* and very succ-rssiul - ing On* sttinmer in N j York, Those present *a ho had attended the f onvention were St»r»»rs JVfiddleioD. Mahle iVrigbt, An nolle Crews, off j - «'u! deli r sir and Gi rald**'* Harris. This w as Sot or Harris' first vm.etf Mg with this Chap ter. i vj?her Dio'obors present we'? ; soror s N. M BosUm and F A. THH CAROLINIAN ■ s■% r ® r m 8 k 4 kS Uid it-J I Ctil EDITOR'B NOTE; Mliown below is l a portion of the ocheduli- of events for the j Jiji.T fd'.imn of Hit; North < ,ir *-Ii»»:*. Fi.ii tfr -lalcd fur Octc'.ier l‘- i;’J ILF.-DA V. OCTOBER j VV.AR.L ~'OUNTY SCifOOL DAY; j 8 a. m .Gates Open; 9 a. i pui:■ r;t.-: 10 s. m. formal open- j joy of tbr State Eeir, Exhibit ‘ Buiktetts and James E. Btratvs ! fshows m the Midway op. 1 : 31 ! s m fiPfit of ] G.r;u:asmnu o;x.-nr for a*rv.nnn Gx:~: d; 5 ‘/J r m. Folk F* -- I i, sicov'/; p. ?•];., (icQ'.tte 'Hatnid's i ' iViY’u«ric’.*> of 1954 Spt*ctacu- i j p. m.. Firework display; 12 j 1 fvhur..,. Janie.K E. St.rates i j V ; . r . ONESDAY, OCTOBER 20 ! 1 THRILL DAY H .y„ m. Ga A s I i OpL'i, 10 a, m.. E>diibit Buildings ‘ * open Did Janies E. Stratus Shows I j on li»" Midway; Tractor and i j Farm Machinery Parade on track | I ance; i 2 Midnight - Ji, • E KiAI/KS'Mi’.N —f 4inie r> of bnnliingr. Minfryt elvfa* lifa inmont «*-Ms gathered in Now Vorit (>«st week for a. ifRiPY -'irfiTTiiHlHTTpr r-Mlf. coiiw.h'epnging the tunefU wuM nn\i( , *sjS*PPg ' ,’ L . ’i' ; * •' ' •- "• ;>• -n •..••• ••• • ** • ' • *.*’« •»•>* <■ >* >!• y " ;.re ..*< ■<, .r.'v. ( ; «.• tiwiw.g, r-* ‘ ' Miw Man- had returnf>l from *>n exuwuiive * 4>ur ‘ * Nr-wi»|»n'K> I'ho’nj w * m -da*®** smmmm. »Hki St rales Shows on the Midway ; clot e tor thought. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 N C. ; SCHOOL CHILDRENS' DAY: 8 i »• ni... Gates ope.:; JO a. in., Ex i Mbit Runnings open and James ' 3£. St: j.tes Shows on the Midway; ! II a. m., Folk Festival Perform, i iwinawt; 12 Norn;, Grandstand | opens tor afternoon prog--am of ! Harness Horse and Pony Races. • Circus and Hippodrome Acts. 9:30 P *n Fireworks display; 12 Mid ; night - James K St rates Shows f—**—«- ■ «—— You Can. Cut Your Fond Bills At A&tP Whmt ver You Shop BENCH CURED SHARP j Ann Page Fine Foods * Fancy Tomato Sparkle Instant Red or lied Kidnev 1 KETCHUP PUDDINGS BEANS j S'* 19 c i v o c 3 c ™ 29° hfiWEST ERICKS IN MONTHS ~ r i ON FAMOUS a&p COFFEES / a ~ EIGHT O’clock Ire 71 £ 99 c rC 2ss .RICH & FULL BODIED / Red Circle I£ *1.03 / VIGORUS .AND WINEY / C a „ / Bokar P C *1.05 TtePru t* Be or the Midway clot;.? ft t the SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 ™ AUTO RACE DAY: 8 a m„ Gates i open; 10 am., Exhibit Buildings : i open; 11 :t. m.. Folk Festival Per formance: 1 20001), Grandstand j ■ <i. . - -for proj ram of U. R. C. i Sanctioned Automobile Race-; 1 j ■ p, m., Time Trials start for Auto ! mobile races; 2 p. m. Folk Fes tival PcrformatHV 2:30 p m.. Au- i ; temobile races or Grandstand ' racetrack; 5:30 Fund Folk Feat: ' ,:Y Pedir ir.anro; 830 p rn Ur mdstand op*:ns for oven.'n;. show; 7; jo p. ns. Final perform. | a nee of George A Hamid s P- vuo 9:30 p. in., Fireworks display; 11 midnight Fair Ends. SPECIAL NEWS EVENTS AT STATE FAIR | The World's Char pionship Ro i deo, nightly at 8:30 m the Arena I General Electric Company': I Hot;;.: 1 of Magic, hourly each day j Woiid famous Dancing Waters rontiouousiy each day PAGE NINE

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