PAGE SIX || ' I BPITT n nii'\s <•■•.;•! TES BIBTHDA V I party WAS) tl<:lci si if«-, *nt) - Hi. • Uis F P>vs» - trc ~ v.. .r. I *JPte !■!*?*«!) bomuifii: sti iugiĝjhghgkgjkĥfgkg AWARDS H'l\A'l r tthiee for nut M-in i tctivlfy over a ?>«•>•«•,; tte shown a.s they >-. ■ i . Ha iso and r emci umi :;«fe ,\t vn,ut <■. Ainston Salem >t i ■ tgbi are an nntdci 1 mO * % X'J %0. . " V ,'. '\k !C { >iveit H : «** v%y*& ** | jma jA RESERVE CALVERT DtSTILLEPi COMPANY NEW YORK CITY PI ENDED WHISKEY* B6.O PROOF* '. :, ', ~ -.AiN NEUTRAL SPIRITS --,, 'i.sirnhter of Mr. and ! 'i, rtj•,v-.■ oio fj Mar in -as i*i, on hoe eleventh birth ■ i \ ti oil front row. left to ■. »t, arc Carniyrt {'artcr. lay. It- rt v. L, w. Wertz, ; .v , 5 n. Michael. ' >xon, Ashe -1 : ; .-’n Jn’insoh. - ' ■■ V M. Brandon, 'ia-t-m: 31: I I Gregg, r H IfAKRIX Richardson. \nita Battfcs. Fa mriii Smith t .tiol vit .imii. in the ,'mnnrre; Robert Alien, In*-? Vurlmrough ind Sarah Pencil On back row, left to right, arc Episcopal Bishop From Giro Is St Augustine’s Speaker lb** Rt Rev, Bravid K Harris Bishop of the Diocese of LibeN'i Africa, spoke Sunday at the St Augustine’s College Chapel. Hr staled. "It is important that ne took at the African people noi jo terms of what they mean to us nr what we ran get nut of them, but in terms of what wf mean to them.” He Topper McmoriaS Baptist Church Observing 91st Year hi Raleigh The Henry Martin Tapper Mt it, f • mml Baptist Church is observin; ' its :>lsi anniversary on the same site on which it was founded m 1805 Its present pastor. Rev. M ' R. Boone, who has been ministes j tin re for two months, has planned ' ! services during the entire week ■ j The Rev. H. Cunningham choir • and congregation of the First Con ! ; greguiionai Church, will be in | j charge of the service:; sponsored I ;by the Deacons and Trustee:; on 1 Monday night, Nov. Iff, The Ushers are sponsoring the | services m charge of Rev. O. B. ! Bullock, choir and congregat.-m m i the First Baptist Church. Tuesrla• ™? B«MOP ANB HIS TEACH «hnC .how,, on "the ,i*hi’ r.R'o—Above are Reginald hum .. , , - , a.« , - ,f H}j • 1,1 p mll li nnl m aj t ! Ilf able Latham form- - i m teachers of Bub on B f Hat j College Sunday THE CAROLINIAN Shirley Horton, Addle Wilder, MfPfre* Jr*nes t # rri*>, dr,, i ' iwmu‘o Hi -id. Gerald I attn md ! .roi>n ;\!< ( loud rh< • > y f has R. .fojw. , iiii «■,’ need to support urn institutions which invariably means sacrifice, but it the i»h is to be done, it our responsi bility' to find away to do it. j Bi.shep Harris is a graduate of I St. Augustine’s College in the class i i of 1917 and has served as a teach ;or at St Augustine’s College and jas rector of Grace Protestant T 1 .,, - , t o jpal < hu:; h of Norfolk, Va f night. Nov. 20 Wednesday night Npv. 21. R: ■. . James Avery, choir and conginga : lion will take charge of tin- ser ; vices for the Sunday School. , Rev. .1., W. Jones, choir and con i gregati.'„n of the Fayetteville f>; j Baptist Church, will be vn chan.' j of the services .sponsored by !h> j Missionaries-. on Thursday nj„l>» I Nov 22 The: ’•’lo-ul Club will sponsor th< .'.-rv .. • in chavs-: of’ Dr. Grady 0 j Davis, choir and congregation of j ; the Obeidin Baptist Church, Friday j ’; ; 'ht i\(lY g'l Sunday. Swr?dftv S' hooi : Hi open at 10 a and mot nine i 3 Congressmen Reelected > ! Many Capture State Posts CHICAGO (ANi'i - A .record j number of Negroes wore eleoieo i to office in IS slate* last week, j with the three lop Negro office holders being returned to Con- RICKS. Representatives William L. Daw son of Illinois, Adam Clayton Johnsonville AMEZ: N.C CHURCH FEATURES CORNERSTONE SERVICES PINE VIEW—The pro tor, Rev Thurman H Murphy, and : members of Johnsonvilk- AME j Zion Chiuch .located in the j Johnsvtllc section, observed a very j i unique cornerstone laying service j j here recently, when the local Ms .ions went, through iV:o .r.ni-'-ert : ! services, The Rev. Murphy presided The i Rev D W. 1 Melon is. Fan- Rio 1 mir.e A M.K Zion Church, San- i I ford delivered a very fine so - j ; mon He i k K--d the bulging of j 1 the church f.o tb&f- of the building I i of Solomon a Temple, He told of i | the importance of a fitting edifice.! I in which to worship. He also ad- ! i monished in hearer.’- »hat jt.m f. j I living v. .;•. the MOor th-M- n-dl- I I counted Her I.f'ftr Woma-'- ; Aberdeen .MIC .oio ’y: ' 1 Public RrlatlW’;. pro r>!( (.V, I Kuci.t sneaker and also told of the i I necessity of being true to the c - i.--' ; l c:<T r of religion and ever mindful ) |of the rights of human being* i The church is of cinder bloc! j and f- neanng cnmpkuor ft. wm i serve a long felt ne d to th 1- ! j farming community Rev Vttrphv ! ; enri bi-.'ccvv-regal irm r.i r pev-i ' ; worshir 31 11 3 tp with Tie- 't J ; R Boone the pastor. in civf . j At 3 p rn. Sunday. Dr W K • \ Strussner. prc.-iu.irnl of Rhsw j; r . s .; i versify, will be in charge of the - \ soi". ices tr, which the main -reauir, i ’ will be honoring the oldest ; 1 bn of the church. Mrs. Vjnie (| ; A cordial welcome is oimnn-' ; I ■ i;j viators. /SSfcsefc;--.- V/ 'cE-v* H«-VA k v f 4r And He said twin them Where, is your faith”,,, (St, Luke 8, 23.) As Jesus Christ inquired of His disciples, so does He w r quire of each of us !iv • v -. day: ‘Where is your faith Without that faith, nothing possible to us except frustra tion, unhappiness; with it, al: vond thing:- "ire poq ; :bic-- truly Faith is the Answer. ! J _... .**, "1,1.'~i, - ir ~ ——— 11 " 111 1 -r ■ . rr.,,, ■■ *—“***••*•—•— -~* LAST TWO DAYS —FRI. & SAT. **■• ,4» i* ••ju —• .avMnKSJ—iva scmiwisr;«w«Brwt **mr sawawa -ag"a''MMgs«M —p— m or Southern Furniture's Annual 1 f’E: Afros SALE! Southern Furniture Cos Entire Stock Os Carefully Selected Furniture Is Reduced For This Annual Sale But There Are Only Two Days Left, Hurry This Sale Ends Saturday Nov. 17, 1956 Powell of i-'rv York and Charles Diggs oi Michigan won reelection ! by s.-. nmping tlreir Republican op poii, nli.. Th. ct. other hid:- for election to Congress by Negroes tailed in Tu-.-.lays election In Cleveland, Ohio, "harks I,oeb ran well but he building and have dedicated themselves to making it a center 1 for the community. YEARS OLD f IS Park & 1 ilf ore ■ E3" Kentucky Straight Bourbon Wh*sMy 86 Proof • Bottled by Park&T.Horr) O-stillt'S Cotp. »* Louiswllf. «<*«»•; - WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1956 failed to amass enough strength to overtake his Democratic oppon ent in Ohio's 21st district In Philadelphia, Dr. Horace Scott, a Republican, failed in his biu to unseat the Democratic in cumbent: and in St. Louis, Sidney R Reamond, also a Republican, lost by a 2-1 majority to his wo man opponent. Elsewhere in the voting. Negro candidates won seats to slate legislatures in Illinois, Indiana. Pennsylvania. Massa chusetts. Ohio, California, -iii-.inngr.nl'. .New Jersey, Afifltipar and Missouri. Other e intlitl.it.es failed <o uin seats in the assemblies of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Here, state by state, is a partial li-< of Negro winners for seals tn state legislatures: . CALIFORNIA William n-rror Run,in*d 'Di, Berkeley; Augustus l-' flav kins <D>, Los An skies ILLINOIS Corneal A Davis Lmes Y. Carter. Kenneth Wilson, Cecil \ Fartee. Charles S'. Arm strong Richard Harewood. all De mocrats; William H Robinson J Horace Gardner and El wood Gra ham, Republicans. INDIANA Robert L Broken bin r <R>. Indianapolis, Jamga - Hunter >Di, East Chicago. J-':..; E. Dickinson <D>. South Bend. Ea ward Doc" James <D>, Gary. KANSAS Dr. Eldied Blow (Di. Kansas City. MASSACHUSETTS - Atty La,, i-cnce H. Banks tRi; Herbert i Jackson < R>, Boston MISSOURI Leroy Tyus oD St. Louis; James Troupe, Sr. <L' | St. Louis; Henry W Wheelet tD> ! St. Louis, J. McKinley Neal iU> j Kansas City. NEW YORK James L Wa< '■ r . , „ mi aw j -M-ta, r.iculiti:. i iiOllldb, 1V(1 J. A-»t LcJl ! Buchanan. Kenneth Phipps, B» ! tram Baker, all Democrats hum | N>*v Yoi k City. PENNSYLVANIA Cran'd!;' , E Jones, Susie Monroe. Samuej : Floyd. Herbert Holt Sarah An - j derson, all Democrats of Philadel ! phia j WASHINGTON Chari** M. i Stoker <R> Seattle

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