WEEK ENDING SATURDAY NOVEMBER IN tta Side's Elks To Dedicate Greenville Lodge Sunday 'President Battle Will Also Give Commissions dv I B HARRKN t'OC KY MOUNT Membei;? o' ’ ' »m»:..ovid Benevolent Pr.--Uc t'>e Older of Elks of the World j vJjbPOU'tVt will gather in Given j viile Sunday, Nov id. for the dua' purpose es receiving then com | missions frorn State IBPOBW p, ?- ; idrnt. K. P Battle, and Ic :ak p n't in the d« 'licdliop of the vn w ; Elk Hone of Put Lodge No '2.74 ; Ihe f a |j (via hren issued hy R'cslrtmt Battle in all ''depu ties, fleeted and commission ed officer*' to hr prennt to receive thetr credentials to !>r j?tn their year s unrt Origin nilv. Ba*t!e had announced the meeting fc r Raleigh l>« t changed It to Greenville *o co. operate with the local lodge and tenipfp « dedicatory pen. grans. Pitt lodge and temple are ‘■among the oldest in t'n - vat? ar i grand lodge." according to Rev Mr Battle, who »a* re-elected • < 'he ocs't’on of gv.?nd ester m-d i> c taring knight of the TBPOEW • Elks') grand lodge at Los Angelo California, last August Among the key leaders of rut lodge are Leroy Barnes, exalted i ruler. Grant Bel! Si and General Whitfield Mrs Lottie Belcher t- : on« of the staunch Daughter-Elk:- j who rarely ir «.d a convention state or nat> n; 1— until failing 1 health halted her Pitt •- planning # big event tor the Ri! ! * anH the ; Dau£htei-i Nov 13 2SimPj Mj| it Bourbon 6«Ux« Ccmpong; ||j 45 f§g£ iduUvilt*. K«ntucky j I y KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON f>r LUXE CCMPANv. rjlviSTfi OF NATION at CUjTILLEPj PRODUCT. CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE. KY KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY—B 6 PRODf-CONTAUT 4T n URAIIi NEUTRAL SPIRITS lit .7 OB It < iiV! S The Kcv, Oti? E Dunn A -hwi.ic Baptist pastor, who re: l cd as as blatant gtand chaplain in Los An- j gcles during the 57tn nation..l ILPOEW convcntt-m, has asked ! j that t.ic Department of Chailty! and tj nevolencc picpa.c to »»*•• * ' monte baskets oX food to die w.- j | do es and orphans of deceased FI.. ’ and other needy children as u> H • : they ian din ing the Tbanhigiving | ant. C. ••lira- seasons jii.-t ahe: I , Ik, Rpv x 1> Moseley. K'pi i ji:>«.»or and < ivil Liber li. . Dlrrrtnr. It .shinstnn, P ( has issued 1 call for pvrrv loiljp mr! tcmnlc to cooperate | in a program to he held on rmai'cipatiou Pax <•' innary 1, j 1:157) at which time we ran re. a ion our 19,Mi achievements . i and plan for ,-reatfr progress I along jovial lines during 195c' F . 1 Buffer Mae no'\’ financial l secretary ot the '■Safe ordr-r, who j h.pi : from th r port City °f Wit minctop. is getting the praise "? the Bids so. forthright arimtnsstr *- ti m o' his office IT V Rouse of Raleign is the State Recorder and j a member of Fide!, -, iodg-' of the! (Jopilo l Cdy Tarhreiis'.--. miblm -••YaMon? rhair- . man. J R Hanm of Rocky Mount. ! v» -.a named chairman of the r.a- ' honal lodge (grand lodge) pres? { romniFie.- a* i ... Angrier and we commended for hr- *-r»rk by (he | grand lodge I OMEGA K f.VVOTER- The K.i Icigh i liajit.-i i*f Omega Fsi i'-hi Fraternity held service a* the MarHn Street Baptist Church a« part of its recent observance Sepia Pastor Os White Church Praises Ten Southern Members of National \rh>cvemcnt Week rii.tulr.il lie'it- arc live Omegas who verre principals of that si r vice I est in right are, F. H xt’hitr. chairman of the -Achieve of education, Shaw I"nivc)-,itv - i OLD MYSTIC. Conn tANPt-| • A Negro minister who became the : i first of his race to pastor an all- ; j white Methodist church last week j j had high praises for to southern ' i white members of his congrega- . I tion. j The Rev. Simon Peter Montgonv j j ery, pastor of the Old Mystic Me- j ! thodist Church in this old fishing 1 | town, said he has enjoyed “an ex- ! I '.'.optionally warm fellowship since i coining to the church last year. ' | and credited his acceptance to th» "triumph of faith" over racial ha tred Ho pointed to the ten white Farmer, 63, Admits Killing Os Mixed Trio CROSSETT, Ark, - fANP: - j The mystery that enshrouded a triple claying was uncovered last week here when at S3-year-old Nc ; gro farmer confessed that he snot to death two white men and a Ne gro woman on a rural road about . 7 miles west of here Frank Simmons, who Sheriff F> A. Coursnn said admitted the slay ings, lives about 400 yards from the scene of the Oct. 20 crime The sheriff said Simmons admitted in a signed statement. , that he fired the shotgun blast that kd!rd George Weils. 32; Fred Watkins. 45; and Mrs. Hattie Mae Williams. ■!«, after they vehemently cursed him The bodies were found in a parked car on the road, Courson said Simmons gave the i following account, of the crime ( The two while men and the Ne gro weman stopped their ear in front of Simmons’ house eariv "p the morning of Oct. 20 and rurs'-d him Simmons ignored them snc. j went into the house W. N. Seymour Chairs UHCFs Bth Symposium i NEW YORK. N, V Whitney North Seymour, New York Attoi ney, former President of the As sociation of the Bar of the City of New York, will serve as chair man of the United Negro €oliea i; Funds Eighth Annual Symposi um, it v as announced today at the Fund offices, 22 East 54th St. by Dr F. D. Patterson, President. The Symposium will be held on Tuesuay, Dec. 13 th, at the Hunter Coikg:: Assembly Hall, 8:30 p. in . on me topic The Negro Southern Speaks' In accepting the chair manship, Mr. Seymour stated. "It is the purpose of the symposium to bring to the public the point of view of the Southern Negro in she matter of desegregation, and to explore xvays in which educat ed Southern Negroes can cooper ate m expediting the process this point, of view has been all but neglected since the Supreme Court decision two years ago. Among those serving with Mr Seymour lor the sympos ium are Mrs. A Ivan L Barack, Vice-Chairman; and Mrs Eu ward R. Mur row, Chairman Arrangements Committee The innu.il symposium is part of the United Negro College Funds educational program designed to keep before the public the vital changes or '■ tiring in the pattern of Amer ican race, relations. Through (he Fund, 31 prjx'ate colleges, ail but one of which are locat ed in the South, make an an nual united appeal for funds to meet operating expenses. Mr Seymour, Chairman of the I Board of Freedom House, is also j s former president of the New j ! York Legal Aid Society and the 1 i American Arbitration Association ; jHe is chairman of the Commit- I 1 tee on Civil Rights of the New j York State Bar Association He ’’ -a.iso former Assistant Sufic’- , tor ' ■ 1 ' -j i of the United St&tes. j it'd -i iu-.tu;or at 'Yale and New 1 I York University Lew Schools. THE. AKOLINIAN ment rommlttee-, |<,.v r H iniin-oi). p.tslur of (hp cburcli Hr. Robert i Gill. Onug.i txi toriati ind ppi jkrr of thr rlav, ! * Kpc, haiiilcsm of lot' loin: mi! i>r \ if Kirn rieji *rlmonl nii-mbers as symbol'- of -j--* failb Ri x-. Montgomery came to Old Mystic church in the wake of txvo •rial sermons las* fall Those ser mons endeared him lo his nov. flock, and he has since enjoy* j complete harmony and coop- ra tion-from the congregation. Di scribing this experience. Rev Montgomery stated; 'I have experienced no fn-. tion at a!! ,s«ce 1 came to Old Mi to a year age. These art Christ;;.e people, who did not consider the racial angle. This is an, exception ali.v waim fellowship” j A short time later, be took b-? I gun, got in his car and siarted ; s-.iuirrel hunting. He went only a i short, distance before he was stop : (Hid again by the trio, who hah ! parked on the side of the rood. : They .i::,nii cursed him and one j got out of the car j the man p;r. his hand : r hi ] pocket as if he was reach in;: foi i ‘ a pistol and .Sirntnon: shot him. ! . Then in' shot the man who •• •>. i in the hack scat The won-a n cor ■ tinued to curse him and ho shot Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vsm; sees Voutige? Tbousaods of.couples are weak, i irc-out. e? ; haustod just becau-c body lack-, iron. Tor neu : yuinyer aft- r 40, 1 f Os's-r - nn. Tablets, Contain iron for p- j- supplf ment ; ik a-s ■- u-anoos B- and B;. Ir- -•-■ • : d;r O'-'rex supplies os rau< h iron - ST •' ■-• o - - ‘ oyslers, 4 lbs. of too- or 16 i 1.---. of br-i Trsat su*p cosodiltk.Sasa- Money—ask lo s-. on-my sire—gives you i tunes more. At all druggists. ■ w ■*■ ►g’“■ vjrvrv* M 2 FATETTEVILLE ST. THRf. TO SALISBURY ;vT. j TOYS luiuor end K' cul-ar Sn'r ! FLASH L IGHTS ! ' -x- jpr ";A r- I Choose Your LGear MECHANICAL CABS A Child's Ravtd Realistic FORD STATION WAGON ■ I •’ \ v METAL BATTERY OPERATED TRACTOR WITH ROBOT The Talk of the Town nmMWsmnnw LADIES’ ->t . 15 nylon host: 2 Frs. $1,17 Polls 6,5!8 Votes: Alexander Barnes In Unsuccessful Bid For North Carolina Senate Seat DURHAM Alexander Barnes, veteran newspaper man. and di-, rector of Public Relations,A.M.E. I Zion Church, made an unsuccess- j ful bid to become the first, Negro j ~rr.r,rov in the jSoifn Ciu'o-i iii'.i Legislature, since 1008, here Tuesday. He was a candidate on the Republican ticket and like main nfbrr GOP hopefuls, he was ini.-.lile to poll enough voies to win fie carried most of tlip orcdoiTiimntlv register- Carver School PTA Meets in flew Cafeteria '• •• 'T \ n ' Carver School met on Tm -day night, Nov. 6 at 7.80 p m ; n the cafeteria The min . :i.<-n of the last' meeting were tend j by ’or secretary. Mrs Speed. The principal. .1. F Speed in uodm d Miss Ernestine Billiard. is doing hoi practice teaching m the 7th grade. She was warm ' !.y roG ved iiv all. \ v ,ii>rt of the distiirt r>; -etmc was p.vcn by Mrs Pauline High, "ho vas a delegate to this meet ing She made a splendid report : >■; -m! activities at this meeting. Irv nt-'x -afetena is now open .m a '-■ thi v : fi.in of Mrs Ciiri :- T'lovne H lunches are being , .-njiiycd by all -I- M. J. Marable. 3rd grade 10. 1. M Kil.s sth and 61 h grades in, Mrs. S. K. Speed, 7th grade 10. ’■■■ ■ i,■ • vt-- are attiinriing the- FT.', nu clings each month. LOANS MADE APRIL 22, 1952 TO OCTOBER 31. 1555 1 i NUMBER LOANS amount 1932 8 Months 1,415 \ 3.87,057 95 1953 12 Months 4.139 1,115,755.64 1954 12 Months 4.302 1,287,872 09 1955 12 Months 4,583 1,519,871 OR 1956 10 Months 3,725 1,399,594 93 TOTAL 18,167 '5,710,151.69 October 31, 1956 Outstanding Loons 51,607.221 05 Totol fnnsured Savings $2,07.5 ■' Wa sre now paying V/% % Interest, Compounded Quarteny, end tk« Intangible To*. The Hood System industrial Bank 122 S. Salisbury St., Raleigh, N. C. /£l|^ VBMIiWU j ■. - v .- n -, J _- : -- T - r; -. r - r . . - ;c . _ - T - SUPPORT TOUR UNITED fTVP ir , „ , - - ri „ , „ - wrw OLD SANTA has brought to Raleigh the LARGEST P\CKAGE OF GIFTS ever Shown. COME IN NOW and ESS] OUR LAY-A WAY! The Way to A Little Girl’s Heart DOLLS OF DISTINCTION 98c u $7.95 ed Negro precincts runnin* far ahead ©f the Republican ticket. Ha is believed to ha.vs polled ] 1 more votes then has any other Negro candidate tr Durham j County, 6 513. It. was a cleat cut, ' ! demonstration that he was run- i • ningr as an independent, sritho.it | the backing of the white member,- i of the County Republican organs- \ | ration Political leaders of both parties, along with Barnes, hailed his cam ■ paign as a new day for politics in North Carolina. In defeat Barnes j said "The only thing the Negro had in this campaign was first ■ class citizenship and only the Re- I publican party, adhering to Fisen { . li~ iiiii mmmmmmmmm ■■■■■■■ "m r'wi■ i,■ mima ■■■ miiru in> -m The MAN of FAITH REV. W, A GREENE Gifted Bv God Almightv i 1 "The Spirit, of the Lord is upon : me because He hath anoint ' , cd me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to j heal the broken-hearted, It ! is written that man shall not, ’ | live by bread alone, but every | word of God." St. Luke 4:4. TRUE DIVINE SPIRITUAL ; GUIDANCE AND ADVICE on all problems. Best Way Yet!!! The Bible Way. No one need ; put up with an UNSATISFAC TORY or DISSATISFIED self. : Now YOU can have that SAT \ | ISFIED feeling! No charge for : j this service; just whatever j FREEWILL OFFERING you wish to send.. REV. W. A. GREENE, The Bible Way Holv Temple, 80S Mullins Highway, Dillon, South Carolina hower tenets, would £ivp '* ; JmMilm ! pim nmm mm dy j I 11 nmm%> | I I SPAWOY Jr m f. - . . SB • 1 S' ttx. Hi* I 70 PROC^ GliJiß KP st Cil, tes. PMcs., *3 *• f.s* 1~~4 >' jmw ■ ■ Re ?ti eiti he i w\ t h CHRISTMAS CARDS A Bountiful Selection of Beautiful CARDS, Carry ingl Sincere Messages of Christmas Cheer. Box —25 c SI.OO Christmas Wrappings And Decorations of Splen dor. BULBS, CANDLES for a Gay Holiday! - jßmP* 102 FAYETTEVILLE ST. THRU TO SALISBURY ST. PAGE THREE