PAGE EIGHT Home For Aged Serving Vital Need In Lawinburg NC Baptist Group Completed: Structure In October, 1953 j LAURINBURG October is a j : memorable and ‘moortant month ! for the members <>; the Si John’s J Baptist Arsndation It was just, five years a:;c», the members of : this nannifit n began a move ment 'o establish a home for the | Negro need .r< Scotland County. Af'er hearing a speech by .!.’ 11. i Larkins, Consultant on Work i Among M'strnes. St; V Board of ! problems confrere in:; the aged, the jic:d r or boarding homes, and j institutional i-.ciiities for the aged, I ft' v. C .1. C- npor. Moderator of ♦he ion, i to j th, iivet- C . o'.i't • -f the j A o< ; ii m ' a nrok-.'t eon- j str.n t n horns for the aged be un- j d i" ik.rn I'.t Vvct tit.'vi* ('offtHitUf approved and eyidorscd Fcv. $ ooper’s sus;,*; ■'•stiofi. und ii was { .submitted t > the members and ministerc of the entire St. .T 'si 's Baptist V-sociatior. ■which embraces .Scotland Rohe yon Hoke. Richmond. Moore and Montgomery Counties A-‘'-A th ' ’ cmnpatgu i u ,., ; , i. to rair funds to pur- ; . . }....• r i rr< *a V»2 Hie- FF John s Bcvvust NdiWh* Home ioi ihz • C if, ( • » NV MH .-nii.h ]\n. •-• s ft '|,i w; . p p-,0k.».n, •• J • toj:. < . Tj-.T;kf-u.' in-; iViy of --.y.»2 thf* 'y\c*ebr of the ht-sd ; find break in;: i ■A' ■*-.... : ii • Vv" ' -f-i '■**(•; ''*F****ofLdor Anything From A Snack To Full Course Meal ,j j Urn Terminal ji Restaurant j] LOCATED FK * NION BOS TERMINAL SH W, MORGAN ST. 24-Hour Service The Year j ’Round ' :ti ian proof i: aail»L till 8 Swill HWV i^TilllPlLlfT r-. <# s; ! H 4L if 1# U fa ,« v ; . 114 i; i I ill! i I.ll' 11HI (111 i* -,,, .... 'Vi i.7 'v.,' v a i? " r - „■?:?>> > ■ ,m. & m * jgf w * a a? Sg |p| j|| «j| j|j| Ilf ;i : ' • -tIp * i ifflfllVKr f JicoiiaiMMfflniagli-l ; I •tl iaminmmm i ijl *2 45 lr N >385 I «*• * ’** THE HILL A HILL COMPANY : J§ "" tOUISVUIC. n;r HUt * WU COMPANY, DIVISION of national distillers products CORPORATION, LOUIRVIU.L hentijcky. i for fli.' Home for Ihe Aged. The institution was completed In Oc tober, Itt.YS. The members of the Association and many of their white and col ored friends and supporters con tributed funds for the construc tion of the facility and the pur chase of materials. Some of the m embers of the Association are Jkilu.--.; mechanics and contributed time foi the laying of brick*, blocks. carpentry work and just general labor. t ion> th- beginning of the move ment to establish Hi is home for the ag< d. members oi tiie State- Department of Public Welfare worked closely with the Execu tive CommhtM rs the Association. Mrs. Annie May Pemberton and Miss Ciara Ma ■ Ribs, Supervi.-or-j of Services for the Aged and th ‘date Department of Public Wo!- ' far?- advised the members of the A- delation of the necessary build in to meet State re fer', also worked with the members of the staff of the home and the executive Com mittee to assist them in bn tirnv ins (tie standards of opera tion of the home .1 f!. I arkins of the State Welfare Depart ment provided technical as dslanep to the members and officers of (tie Association front the inception of the plan to es uo’ixh a Home for the Aged. H.- :< misted in the interpreta tion n! the need for the home and the organizing of activ ities to raise funds. Recur.: ty the members of the Board increased the size of the fa cility by adding a living and din ing room. The current capacity of the home provides for the care of ten patients: plans ere underway to increase the capacity of the fa cility to care for sixteen patients. Miss W .T. Lee is the Director and the present Executive Board con sists of Rev C. ,T. Cooper. Moder ator of the Association: Rev J. K . —miruawrwaKMWMJOtaHCT-irsMWiivMri—p mtVKunrnmaumttmnmtvm I ACME REALTY GO. Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds i i Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD & REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2-0956 j 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. * Ferguson, Kev. S. D. Mclver, Rev ! J. J. Johnson, Secretary-Treasur- j er. This facility is meeting a i e-al j need in providing care for the Nv- ] g-o isg'. d. State College Answers . j QUKti'ffO-V: Are there important !j i differences in dairy feeds? | ANSWER: Yes. Look at the feed Ii , tag when buying feed arc! eom-ii j pare it e• 1 1 D others. Although all ji ; feeds will ret have the total til- I j ergy v.H i. .i total digestible nu-| j tpi'ins TOM' or therm? of net en- ! '■'•g.v. you v.'i 11 find the chemical !] aiii>ly«i: valuable for comparison ii ot feed values Give particular at- ' t* iitlun firs', to the fiber content of the feed, for the higher it is the low.the amount of available Icm i 'ey for milk production The , S ht t'.er feds have six to eight p< I cent fiber coni'nt, whereas tin I cheaper mixtures may run as high . ;r 12 te lb per cent fiber For ev ! c additional one per cent of ft ! her in the feed, the available rn - >■;■■■' -' around one and a half i per cent, so w atch the fiber j QUESTION:. Should house plants j he given fresh air" | ANSWER: Yes, but keep the i plants out of drafts Don't place , j them in front of fans or over ra i diators. - j QUESTION- What size sweet po- . ! tutors should farrr,'. <'s save for ' | seed? 1 j ANSWERS' Save those roots ; I one and half inches in diameter or i large preferably IT S. No. 1 star i ! or 1 .".( r Smooth Jv üb-is are also j | exec!lent The use of slips for: | bedding r>uiposes i< a Very poor i j practice. They make small, weak | i plants. ñvbfjhĝfvgdhfĺgĥgnfbg If I SKN HOW K R uni: IN Dt til! \ M ! . i- 1 (delicti Mur row. spcci.ii aide to Prcsidru i>wight D. Fisenhowcr. is show here with several Durham eili 'tens with w'mm he lunched a the North Carolina Mutual bit Ins u r tn c e tn. following a speech last week in the North Carolina ( ollegc- Forum series. Mt. Pisgah Church Into Hfjpt iiCVlvul i.cuCl BY J. H HARKEN ROCKY MOUNT--The Mt. Pis-; s*h Presbyterian Church here; concluded a week of revival scrv- ( ices eariy in November with the j Rev. Thomas A. Jenkins, pastor 1 of Statesville Avenue Presbyterian , Church, Charlotte, doing the j preaching. Mt. Pisgah Church under the j on«"".:Kic * c.dor.ship of the Rev ’ ; .tames H. Coster;, 'ably assisted! by las wife. Mrs. Meiva Wilson ’ 1 Costen. > bad promoted a program j i of fellowship evangelism through i I visits:.tons and Men’s Council; • meetings prior to the revival. : Outndin.-, au'iony these prim t meetings was ah udd.*rss to the ! Men's Council by Dr. C Elwood ' : BduHvare. past moderator of Ca - I tawba Synod, and another public; I meeting on Men's Day' which wax j i addressed by Mr. Aaron Day, pro- : ; minent laytr.au and insurance ex- ; : ecutive ol Durham. Each speaker ; ■ sought, to impress the need of : I Christ.iaus exercising the pov nr of | ! personal evangelism and the ev- ; : eryday practice oi brotherhood, j Alerts Army Iricncl Here The Kev. Mr. Jenkins, a former Army Chaplain World War Two, was delighted to j meet one of his former sol diers here villi whom he had praved and preached to in Eu rope and Africa. He was for- . mer Cpl. James I l“Rtid”) Davis, a native of (his city and now employed as a post office custodian here. All Davis entertained bis former chaplain in his modern home and attended the services along with his wife. During 'he week Rev. Jenkins | | preached on such topics as "God's | ! Business is My (Your) Business", j I "Is This Church a Fellowship of j ! Saints or Sinners?" and "Am i | 'One of His (Followers'?” Throughout the revival Mr. Jenkins made direct personal ap peals to ail individuals through bis messages which were touching 1 and sou!-stirring with the result j that the congregation had six arl ; ditions and the spiritual value of j | the entire church was greatly en- j j hartced. Rev. Mr. Costen, who has been i j serving Mt. Pisgah (or one year; and the duly elected pastor since J the first, of February, has enjoyed j the utmost cooperation on the j ; part, of the church and the city as J a whole. Dr. Grady Davis Leads Devotion At Howard Univ. Dr. Grady D. Davis, dean of the School of Religion at Shaw Uni- I versity was guest of the Howard University School of Religion at j the fortieth Annual Convocation, j held on November 7-9 on the Uni- i verity's campus. The theme of the convocation j was "Communicating the Gospel," j --Preaching to the Needs of Mod- ! ern Man. Dr Davis led the devotional ! service on the afternoon of No- j vember 7, and was a. member of j the panel on November 9, when j a symposium: Problems of Preach- j in the Local Parish, was he’d. m “Trouble with Comtmmism, Socialism or any of that stuff, i&.—who’d pay our unemploy ment compensation?” ytte caroliniai* ■ft to right. :ir« W. J. Km fly Jr., mcntlf r or th. -ii = irrl of Edue.itiun .»riii ihcm il of tlae. insurance comp.'n> tuift oihers; Arthur blnktr; sklent of the llanuUni rpm W * ' rKZstLI m jk ♦ f cowgirl srrr Jgfe wpr ♦ | COWBOY SUIT f\‘\ 4 If ;-i (i | fGj | Yj % R 4 ■ B f 'L- with the purchase of A . ti’i" natucil hkf: * ■ HOBBY FSRSE ; ♦ { at *24':>s ♦ * or 2500 Worth oi * # ’* TOYS a ' These suits are net special purchase hut from our regular high grade stock. Offer onlv good ~-hile , « •! v present stock lasts T * Johnson-Lambe Co. * . , 1.16-118 S. Salisbury St. Dm' TK : sk !■-. t ... 1 ' '^s^sMEsm mm& . .^di^BBwwMWPWM« » in the HOME STRETCH! It looks like a photo finish in the Finer Carolina contort as 137 towns race down the home stretch. The finish line (December Ist) is just ahead, so help sput your town on to victory and share in the winners purse. Twenty-eight of the front running communities will receive awards from CP & L and every community will be a better place Sn which to work and play for being in ih# race, contest end* December Ist MtlPtna to mm.B \ Srrspbrtnk* due /m- aJ •m \ December 15th j // t y4****^<, j L 1 . \Caewf' (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY') ■■ i- -TT flf f7 'T ~ •'"■ --y .-nMy jszzsxx=ssz^zx;»ll i ■ -,. .... „ . 2 • »t*-li ( «>.. f,aneaster, Pa., Mor is Dr Alfonso Fklet presi '• t of \( ( and John 11. Wheel president of the Meehanics I nrniers Bank of Durham t Raleigh. ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 AKA’s Cotillion Bail Scheduled For Dec. 1 FAYETTEVILLE -- The ?et.a Pi Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kap • pa Alpha Sorority of the Ltnu- | berton-Fayetteville area is making j plans for its lirst Cotillion Ball i In preparation for thi ball young ladies from Lumber’.on, St. Paul s, Fayetteville, Lillingion and Fair-- rnont have already started a round of activities Recently they met to discuss tip:-' on correct dress as a folic v.'-! up of then discussions, have a iso j shaetd in an Afternoon Tea at j winch lime pioper dress md fin- ' esse for the occasion were exhit/- i ited rho Tea was held in Smith ; Hall ui Fayetteville State Teach- j SOLTE N. C. PRODUCTS PERSHING ROAD RALEGH PHONE 4-2557 OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 1 X S T A i, I M i; A T LOANS TO TEACHEIIS • NO PAYMENTS ARE REQUIRE!.' IN JUNE, JULY, and AUGUST THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL PARK 122 Smith Salisbury StreU RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA vSP SA V l NOS *• •rh*-:»-1'’ijftrrrf’nfrr V 'ii~tnhrr>nnt»tg»iiurnYfny , V>WwTHTrnrniE.rrrT'T'Tt^ , c~T.~ T Tnn- iv pß‘*rrrrr^r 'v.n- l ■" 2 r-rs College. Oibcf a- v tivi. i-• connection wilh the Fail Co School will follow. The big occasion low , l which these young ladies •