WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1955 One Was Raleigh Pastor: Patfflo High Se mors Hear i Two Well-Known Ministers BV J. 1? HARKEN TARBORQ The Rev N H Daniels, pastor of Tnrboro's lit Paul AME Zion Church ti«livdj. ; ed the baccalaureate sermon to the 51 graduates 2l boys and 30 pirls —of the PatttHi' inch :•' tc» o 1 May 29th Rev. Daniels forcefully pictured a lift? of service to hu manity and to Gad, which he de clared, could only be attained : through unself..:!) living and al ways striving for ’lie best. As a prime requisite for good citizen ship. Daniels urged the graduates to acquire the art of '’getting a long harmoniously with erne's fel low map * MUST m (Ol RAfiTOf s -AYS JOHNSON Toe Rev Paul Johnson of Mar tin Street b:)i':vl Cht rch, Kali igh, i in h:s commencement „ iliv.'i ■' Wednesday night, told the gradu ates to “1 -ant to develop a serious mind” about condition- atour.d them and not to be contort vrtfh just the lighter side of lit'.. Be urged thfrr. *o learn how to state and to di-cree about ideas, and. Brov t and Walter \V t Jqhn r- a n warned tas have s-'hc-r', th :t rho people ma,: be that is right.' 1 He concluded. "Doii’t give up: bust God, si and 1 SMALL j myth? Was there ro a Li-y a Deda \ lati-on of Independence?’’ » ♦ * j Kiigjau‘l cuts tnrojxie taxc?: ; laiiad'ian i nee. me t.i\ rales arc { under l. S. Vet I.'. ,S. taxes can -3 ... 1- j • t no , t ' C H‘J a *’'• ip t' « r i> JJJJ?,- ** y »• '• i 7 V AMP \ ; j ! ■ ' ■' " c 'A', .? ' .? ■ '& X •-.«* \ I . *:» 'dc- : i ' ■ •* * I ) • • - .-' w * , , * I : :v' " '•b.V' : " : * B * ' | rn one period ii£ 12 Jays, $20.. | 7 yi7 ru u v jiu :. jo vbu/rt ; jhi- v '. ; c*'j n*i J< uV. v 1 i>" n.;-;; ■ f f.v luvcl and shipp-';! hark to ihs | | . .nutiry to further vrv k V s. : | fvA industry which cannot j pu.v ire rav. c-M tuii I la. A,if li'ii'V llfifl-il" I’ i tv*-’- Tib r - i ’" - ! I to: s periiiiasup 1o a as:... a ; | taxpayers 4 irusney* *avs th.?- u-j- : ! ministration is spg&ding more tut j j non-defense iirir ‘ 1 '' ** ' *' r ', p,.\=; Tmnk :n i in. ii! 1 kos of the members of their family. They strive for pood Hi,, ■ ! f.r.t. which i. essential in rearing a healthy family. But m .; v. i-v,; a ~-j; • .. . ( ther than gustatory revelation .• - it’s also « ; ii.iy to encourage esprit n and provid es a pick-up which most folks need—especially | ( parents after a busy day. To make a good, full-bodied pot of tea for the family meal, it’s import aat to f0i1... Die Four Golden Rules—just as it’s important to follow a cuke reeme precisely. The rules are simple—(l) always use a to- pot (2 j us' 1 tea spoonful of tea or 1 tea bag per cup (3) bring fresh wate• to a full-rolling boil and (4) brew 3-5 minutes. A surprise main dish, sure to please the family is Duck Hawaiian, j D liC*\ HAWAIIAN t Makes 4 to 6 servings.'* • . Cut 1 5-0 lb. Long 1 lard ditcldk.g, m es-ed weight, into serving pieces. Remove sKir.; pi:. -e dark p: ■■-s in mixing oov. 1. Combine 2 tab.esnoons kitchen bouquet, % cup lemon juice, 1 clove garlic finely minced, pour ovei duck. Marinate 45 minutes turning occassionallv Melt - tablespoons duck f.-.t in heavy frying pan. Brown pieces of duck on all SK.es. Ada 1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice and any left-over i marinade. Cover tightly; simmer until duck is "tender—abou* 45 nvn utes. Ado 2 green peppers cut into V 2 inch cubes. Cover and cook 15 minutes longer. Blend together 2 tablespoons corn starch, liquid from 1-3 ounce ean of mushroom crowns and Vi cup sugar. Add to duck stir ring constantly untii thickened. Add 4 slices unsweetened pineapple cut in quarters, i medium sized carrots quartered and cooked and *re,so water to a full-rolling boil and (4) brew 3-5 minutes. The i'p'iiilo Choral Club, di rected i. y Miss Almcta Perkins, furnished music 1, - the entire sc-ies ol eommcno-ment pro .ernnis. P' of. W. H Pattiho pre sided. Erma Harrcl v> as satutainri :in and Dorothy Nor-tcet valcdtorian of the class Mem bers of lilt* class were as fol lows: F. Ih > . B me? Joseph Barn cs, tsagyie Battle, Mad-rta Jacksle Ilo*- (otn», VVlille Bra:well, Walter f’l oo n. f>ma ! Bolloik. Lil lie M. Collins. Ida lys Cotton, Anna Cromwell, Mamie Dai .* Lottie Dickens, ttalter Dunn, Beta Everette, George fields, Shcuh.i Ha meed, Er m a War ns Annie ft. Harrison. John il ea ! h Konalii Hllii a r U, Charles Hopkins, Addle John •.on. Mattie Joyner, Elsie Knight, Ei ma Knight. Marian Knight, Nathsin Levis Dorothy Norfleet, Rayfteld Perkins, .Vfaiva Pitt, Benjamin Pittman, .duty Putman, Eannte nem mer, Johnnie Porter, Cathe rine pKuve'i!, frank Powell James Purvis Marvin Purvis '.ana Robinson. Morris Robin sun, Johnnie Reeves, Excet ,mi!h f azinka Smith. Melton Pucker, Lot# Vibes, William Vines Kiehard Ward, Selma Ward and George Williams ,,■ s. v.crr ■ Miss M L. ■: • .- c-v Mrs. S M Thomas. M":rshftll.- wevr: Charier Ashby acd M ••ms Howard. Class motto: •fimvi What You Attempt". S a total of $13,000,009. Another ■ serious contender for V. S. dol , law is Imart. raptdlv c!irib ! ng ;i v , big K,-,v,s of U' S. gift re- | I cubcrtf. In the sj!r« r.:“riod. ( ws ; ;V rceci 1 . cd al.-ocrf i i !,r; '■ nar*. in bcckkeep rig ma- < * * » Oil ri: s Tran is also com mu up into : aj--r money rtassification. In fjr : , in par! tno years mere :,..!hrr. are grt uor feet in trough. V * r t By id ciii r' uverw-e .•••.- - v can I' '■.!y of fve n-. -/ ■ •■■':..• i ' •00 as in- - r,ha r :‘ of na j ■?: ■; debt. Ttius, ;u er ,:ga family ; rr ore than its assets, A to * Vr'i, there V'fßo fe hr no end. Wi.-ti trhat Harold Massen is now | f :is addition*! money be wants this Coitgre«,« so five ; him, figures are astounding. It just means that fer every Aram- j can family regardless of si*e, more than r?'! per day is beinir •n an y. Sundays and holl dv - , 1 iuded. Just io stay even, r. . rs«, f\ rrv fa-n:K wcuiti b. : e to pay around $13,999 per v in taxes alone just to keep j i vith give-awayy. ?art ,'?■ ' 1 s!] that I •»u ct. /. v v'f.i. h ; ,'d cis inis bccauk.f: vur wv: . reckSersncrs I :n.cr.voi ,{ around 5289 bil- | i - is ir. e train ccrcbined na- ' it: tb ,s of aIJ the world - * j i Vi e Obviously, such a situation ( caw ui go on. Yet, oddly, or m en : weirdly, no one is putting on the ! braises, despite fact it is well known Karl Marx advised bwi way for < otnmitnlsm to defcai a ; democracy ir to lei democracy ! Knki-upt itself. The current coo- . ; feu/on appears 100 concerted in J he hapisarard: thus some for! ■ must be directipjr force un consciously pushing V. S. into aby r--. o' bankruptcy tmu \- a: or. :<« -n'> n i wiw iiinipimi |*a»i iwB*|**yf>*|iii*^aaiWIMWMWPIMMBWMMWMMMKTBIIi>HIMMK»IBOTnnWBfIIIB>WWBWIMWMirMTIWIII~I~^iIi~ftBMMinIBW JAN ERNEST W* '| MATZELIGER ! CjßS’f OpM mt. 1833. V .*■ £J°ku lid txj-re* aci;ANA y «>» A ' jme|| PWttJt WTH6fc AMP NBd«0 MOTHCQ. 1» " _ ('MBpP' VOftK. e*KT6Bt HIS KAAtV V*AIHimA»OArMJ9* * ’’ LAST SHO6S MtrOtMrtCAUyJ APTFR (X Witte* \ - IMORK.H« PBVKCTBU r. a part cf * drive to destroy the farm pro gram and that ntisiuformation aitd • prejudices now being spread over the country threaten to bring a* bout a depression in agriculture that will imperil the. nation's total i, 'll r~i A. ty D a. twiiAt. C‘ j \ \ i " - \ y s _ v/ kq ~V'\ \ j lander /.a t\s V , : ( V } W,/ / ; &F- ■' l A /i. t \ a T«ir*(K«yi!j* jSf ... •* —' " ... L_ „ “■"tfr-Qarer.vihf fertiond ~**' ' P ._ _ . 1 Sydney Mint* j COJ4T:?;; nTai . . '.TAI *’ {. . , 'CC A. 1 SH6U NAUTICAL Milts , shEIF _t& Nrw c> r k j v?s * ' 1750 1500 mo 1000 7 T J O 500 2.50 U ; Red:?) Re ay !j'j ' \ 1 ~"t j [" 1J j is ° j —f—• Coble 0* Sr I th df.'go j > \ : ’ j “j^y”y g for .hollow rater j . \ ■ \- ,500 | i W V:su;.i Aid-, Gnrntian Kducatom <*f ( ■ :- Christian Education of Youth, Christian Education of Ad nil y.- . a.'y Education rtcorc.viui! Cliurch Or ganizatios and .Administration Christian Teachings. Church if: si ore BiSlc end Youth Commissions The theme this year j>:, “Think ie: -- Serve The spo !sor:r:g contc.ericcy ■if : th' ' ;■«dtc- ij. of Bishop: W • Those who live in Indusfrl a! areas arid ciinswming cen ters," he said, “are being told in cl fret that farmers are parastics and are living high on Government checks, the farmer is preying upon the public, and that the farm pro gram is responsible for the high cost of Jiving. who are making laborious efforts to bring abcu! « revolt or. the part of c:ty consumers, Tuey are Irving desperately to divide farm er- into groups in we hone that !key might icing about u ! ter de st-action of the entire farm pro* the summer of 1356. The new cable system will great;*,- improve the telephone service between the United Slates fiami*-i Heme WfeefcTi illi ii Jones', are inviting ministers and Christian w ;k«rs of other con- Ccrenes ami denominations to at t! nd this institute and conference Registration will be held on June 28 and 29. Participants may select from two to four courses dtpenaing on their desire to receive r.redr Me a and dormitory facilities will be avail ible on the campus. Fo r further information, write tv-rn Frank R Srrwn. Hood The Seminary, Livingston* Co i! e go. Sa lisbur y . gram Mr Cooley called upon the Jr., stitute and all industries closely ailed with agriculture to join v ,th farmers "to tell the truth a bout agriculture.'* He proposed a positive, non-po litical public relations program for farmers *a program to plant, the truth about agriculture vhere'. «r it cannot be found a program to bring ail farmers together in a common bond —a program to cultivate understand ins between farmers and their customers in the cities." He sub mitted a detailed outline for such a program. and Great Britain This service was inaugurat'd in 192? and is ! bandied entirely by radiotele phone. Concert Scheduled At Shaw U. June s 6th Muriel Birkhead, soprano and Charles Dunn, baritone, will pre sent »r. Excursion in Bong at Sha tTnlversify on Thursday,' June ts» at 11; 10 a.m. in Orecnleaf Audi torium . In their special program. A S ;r- : ! v*y of Musical Coined, . M . Birkheaef and Mr. Dunn r.cplor, sampling® from the pen of je-l rome Kern. perhaps the most! classical of our great song writers,' from Gershwin and from Rod t 1 gets and Hiunmerstein. Mies Birkhead has performed! In a number of KBC concerts un~ j l dor th* baton of Maestro Tos - i ! can Ini. She has made win np- ’ ! pearances on the Chicago Theatre jof the Air as well us Town Hill! i performances as soprano soloist with the Concert Choir. She was' ! heard on Broadway in "My Dar-1 jliiv Alda," ; Dunn hat- been named winner! j of no less chan three major cen- 1 cen, competition* during the past! j two year* Following his Broad wav debut in "Annie Get Your Gun,"! :he has had featured roles ir ('Gentlemen Prefer Blonds." 'Top l Banana” and "The Girl In pink j j Tight*." He played opposite Ann I .Southern in the televised "Lady in the Dark" and is one of the! j m est sought-after young bari-! tone* to the field. It is said that! the Birkhead-Divnn duo is un~ I matched for duality and versa tility. This is * Shaw University ly- > eeum program and the public ‘is ! invited without charge Phantom Prowler ! Gets Life Term TA&BOBO Found Guiltv of first degree burglary and attempt *d rape Eddie Lee Leonard, this city’s 21-year-old "Phantom 1 Prowler ** was sentenced to life . imprisonment, here Friday. Leaner 4, who had shown little «■ no emotion since the trial began on Tuesday, smil ed wanly. Hi* wife, who had sat h.f his side during the first haif da* of the trial, we,* a -1 mtftr the courtreOK sped .a tors when sentence was pass -1 I «d. A jury of three Negroes and f nine white men deliberated on.];/ 45 minutes before bringing in k * tuiit) -■ erdict with a recommen dation for mercy. Judge Malcolm C. Paul of Washington, N. C. im mediately pronounced sentence/ : Leonard thus escaped the pas chamber. Leonard *** ronrieieti fur entering the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Proctor, on the nearby Fenola farm in the early morning of lest Nov ember 'lO According to testi mony, he searched Mr. Pro; tor* pant# for monry t* net finding only 30 cents, order ed Proctor to have his wife have Miaual relations m ith Tobacco Workers Seek An Increase In Waccr- nr i n kakh.es ROCKY MOUNT A r . , rr.t-et -g of Tobacco Wr.rken >• held ere Sunday afternoon ?* •.!;<* j North End Baptist Church during [ which representatives of the A F, iof L. Tobacco Union, headed b ■ director Banks, called upon \n(-] tobacco workers to join the union ! in seeking to raise the wage level ■of all tobacco workers to at least | $1,25 per hour, | It was reported that Thou'-cnds iof other organized tobacco work - | era are getting more than $1.25 , per hour.” Local workers, wno | have been slow to cooperate .ih • unions for years, are expe- -»d to ‘ take new interest in union ac«ivi | ties ’“LEADERS" TOO? A OF BIG BUSINESS In t nearby town, it is reported ; that when colored men were ! about to vote to have a union rep resent them as bargaining agent, 'three race "leaders’’ were st ! cured by the industry about to ho i unionized and sent to persuade ! the workers not to vote for the ! union HOOTER SINGERS HERE j Furnishing music for the ape • ial union mceding here Sunday ; were the Hooper Soui-Sti; '-mg Gospel Singers of Winston-Salem, i which group has appeared here ; several times previously Mrs A. H. Harren is stoppm:. with Mrs. Alfred Stewart, 219 i Smithfield Street, while attending summer school at Shaw Unlversi i ty Raleigh Among other teachers | from this city at Shaw are: Mrs. j Lillian Penny, Mrs. Gladys M. Co ! field and Mrs Catherine Pittman j TOBACCO WORKERS SEEK 2-24 Leu Cousettes I ; Holds Meet The Lex Counsettes Club met a! the home of Mrs. Natalie W; iihei ly Saturday night Mrs. Blor.nic Williams presided ever the bus iness session. The group selected Mrs. Janie Anderson as chairman of the social committee. After the business session the hostess served ham, pineapple I cheese salad, fried potatoes, and j cocktail drink. j The members celebrated the j birthday of Mesdaroes Pells Perry j and Roger Evans. Each received ! lovely gifts. The group spent the remainder of the evening playing pinochle with Mrs. Hazel Logan winning the prize for high score | and Mrs. Bernetta Sherard the | booby. Members present were Mes aames Vermelle Ellis, Janie Ander son, Bionnie Williams, Gloditie Taylor, Hazel Logan. Primrose Jackson, Wanda Pools, Della Per ry, Catherine William*, Dorothy Thomas, Roger Evans, Bernetta Sherard and hostess Wimberly, i The Evening was enjoyed by all. I MURIEL BIRKHE AD ANl> < H ARIES It! VV him, RLCOGM2KD BY YOKE Shown proof tint Mrs, Proctor had recently given hvih ;o a child, Leonard, after w>irt t-v couple not to r.otiT;. >.vn . : to have left the hour- Th- Free - ; tor/ testified that they count re ! cognise Leonard by hi* *, net- . , . from the silhouette they . i the darkened room. Defense - mi' argued | however, that identifi* aiv-n those mean* would be. i'v<- po.sfbie. These lawyers , sought U> pro* c that r,)>>b aions alleged!’ made hv ! ward following >• arrest v » involuntary sim-c L'.w I had said th i< h< ->■ •-I ? missions , -m, (' off; promised in -’be «> ,>d So ho I^ecTif;: ri :■ Is fat ■ ■■ : capital chid'!/// bv him v her; be ~a ■ arr ; 15. Hr will stand i: :,r j charges however. in..; ad a : twiner v. , be filed v . : h •••.■ official* in Kelcish to - , , from br :? i Ucible m; '.from i-aining time off fox ■■ d behavior. j btpo buvgiary r v ■; ter, Ethel Shelton Be -ty v. 4 here earlier in tin sir : off in V.’iiiiar - Y- m - Mrs Atkin- brc-lhei i Hunter and his wie PLEDGE XAACP Bt PPO* l Win. H Gav. mv set < : - r-c Armstrong Homes fie -- icc -t - ; Council along with Jasv s !Y veil and Isaac Spruill. cour-?e-v.r. .advisor, have pledged their i-mp - port to the krai NAACP membei ship drive, following an jlltmrnss • ing address by Ale.:, Bsrrc- : week The t>e, \V D B rye -of - hill, filled the pulpit @t Ml. Pi: . ; Presbyterian Cher':'- J-.u.-f ssh - ! 12tr In a special semonc-If- l - children, ho admonished then. .!-'■ he. is in school * ,/«-A $ aPP ■% m wiim? 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