WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1957 Detective's Daughter Dels! For Murder Girl 13, Nobbed In On e~ Ye ar- Old Feud Shooting NEW YORK (ANP) - Uenay Francis, 33, daughter or an hon or detective was held in the shooting of two girls last. Mon day, climaxing a feud existing since last summer Gwendolyn Pmith 11 died of her wound and Hermenia Jackson was confined in Harlem Hospital in a critical condition with a bullet in her neck. The shooting occurred on the grounds of the Lincoln Housing project where the girls liven Re nt y was reported to have sot her father's revolver after being She returned and said she shot the Jackson nr! after she threat cimd to cut her. She alleged Gwendolyn was wounded when she tried to set possession of -. r;c "R ca!:bre iwotvrr The cun vop found :n tee dead ;rin' : hand. Xlermenia is 13 years old Musical Boosts to ! C hind FAYETTEVILLE--For the sec ond consecutive year, the local unit of the North Carolina Teach tn Association of winch Olivia T Spaulding is the President, sponsored Friday evening. May 37. a rolicking foi the benefit of the College Scholar ship Fund The affair featured talent from members nf the fa culty and from .schools \n the cry and county. Numbers in sons, dance, and repartee were contributed by the Edward Evans School, the W a sh ined on Drive High School, the Y "th Street School, the New bold Laboratory School, the- Lewis Chapel School, the Armstrong H - h School, the J W. sis-a brook Ehmcntary School, and (he Chestnut. School. Among the most humorous phase? cf the performance v.ri ihe or* .rn!-aiion nf a skit. ••School IDi,. v_-1057’ . which was staged r, celebration of the Centennial of the National Education Asso ciation, With black-robed D . ' I --uertfe S Frierson as the in structor, the performance disclos ed the routine of the old-fash r red school day implemented by i.water bucket and the dunce . tool, both relics of the 1857'-. President Rudolph Jones, in mountain garb, was in an. earlj SCC*i"VC Th,- whole thing broke up in a riot when a member of the class spoiled a hard word too rapidly for hir. classmates t.o hear, but was advanced to the head of the rh. ,s nevertheless. Humor both of characterization and situation abounded when such characters ;r K. Seabrook Helen. A jiuclcs, Clarence Chick. Arthur J. Pij,.tl» ?nd Edvard W. Hargrave did their numbers at the foot light?;. Officers of the local unit of the North Carolina Teachers As - soCioLort arc Olivia T.* Spaulding, T:*--:dcnt. I/ilayette Parker. Vico H-lcn T Clr.rk. Sec ry-.y.ty! enri Andrew L. Scott. V'vsan O v.’mrtlev of the Area of Enuca-ior was in charge of th? ap*-fnrm'Vn.ee '1 her ft ate if any man he m Chrir-i he its a rt« «- creature: edd things arc pas-wd away; 1 hold, ail thing? are become now—(.ll Corinthians 5, 17.) Tbmugh our Savior and Redeemer, Lord Jesus Christ, in real repentance we can re ceive God's forgiveness and tender mercy. In that mo tpenL in His strength, we become in truth a “now man” com pioiedy leaving behind the eh<:.me and sins of the fast. ‘- . ter wbiohi TT<*TY) jtftc p!itViu; SCN’r*Tctl Members present were the ho;- 3 ’ css, Mr Afarv fv y ■ Gian; "Kunlry, Mrs. Annß a<\- *#€^*sß6^ 11; .. ; wjmi. 7^ L -v ' y Thomas V. t lark, associate , professor of geography, hi s hcen selected hv (he Gradu ate Division of A A T Co! irge as the professor who will conduct the 20 day * • ,n al tour for graduate college students during Ihr summe* ~ssion The tour will leave Miami June 201 h and return July *th. Students will .Min fl hours credit of graduate I ' work. Raleigh, took top honors for (hr he i costumed couple a! the rerent Mardi Gras licit! at A A I College. Dunn, Mrs. 1.-Ijian Barker, Mrs. : Jones. Call.c Jones sr i 1 * Oariotta 1-yIY-' «*tEI6H | ’Aisdf Seafood Co. j ■ jy . 1 * ’ If it’s in the sea ~ , and. . eatable we have it. or we will get it ! Dial TK 2-7748 FCf.l OKI.IVERV • PLENTY PARKING SPACF. lIOE. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. \ shcn*i.’")<'h<)fr thoro'iqhl/ As 2. Aopiy Gedefroy'i tartar** 3. A*»*r color has developed, d* v, ir>l* Oodefroy s Larisas* v'ith handy applicator indudld shampoo hair oaain end #ot in os *•'-set'cl. sn package. your *avdrita dyta ©OOSFROV MAwytAßtupiwe f,o. « »ft%S OLIVB ST«Ik».T • ST, LOUIS S, W« Baha’is In Over 250 Countries Observing j World Faith’s Birth a | On May 23rd a network of Ba- [ |i ha'i Communities in over 250 coun- ! 11 tries observed Hie anniversary of j the Birth of the Baha'i World Faith, i "Baha 1 is believe." the National Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is stat es. ' that the Bab. a young Persian, who on May 23. 1544 claimed to be the mouthpiece of God promised by I the Proph, is of bygone ages, re- I presents the coming of the first 1 of two messengers spoken of in the ' 1 Book of Revelation." , At (tic time nf His declara -1 ! (inn. the Bab also asserted ■S 1 I that Hp \\ x% thr Hora'H nf Ons 4 i Social Hour Highlights i |! I Crosby’s Last Meeting; S| The narenf? and teachers of (he j|| Crosby Garfield -School PTA *>n- j Jj joj*'d »n-»tncr hoh- or fo’to .'-ship i a last Tuesday evening in ten school j S j auditorium. )" The group heard the treasurer's j yearly report and the report of j the secretary. Mrs N ~ Lockhart. , a principal, thanked the parents and | J teachers for thcii sincere interest 1 in the PTA and challenged every- j if one to make Ifts7-5S a hieger and j i| better year ij Mrs Lester Freeman, secretary | 1 1 of the PTA Council, installed the | 1! following officers for 1957-58: ij A. Wilder, president: A O ' f I Carmichael, vice president. Mr’ ! ■I F A Turner secretary; Mrs Ruhv ' Fain, assistant soerntarv; R! - Tern- \ pie Lmdsev. treasurer: and Oscar • Johnson, chaplain Mr Wilder announced the or gan i-/.at ion of committees for ;im I 1057-58 school year and copies of same were placed in the hands of i the committee chairmen. Mrs. Lindsey presented a beauti- ! fill silver ft ay ro Otis Dunbar, out- ] going president. Miss Darin, ■■ Christmas' room j The next get together of the , Charmettes will be a social hour at the honi" of Mis Katie Hi!- -• Hard on Last Cabarrus St. THE CAROLINIAN immeasurably greater than Himself, One who appeared nineteen years later in «hf per son of Baha'u'llah, founder of the faith The time of fulfilment tGr such prophecies, the National Assembly continued, is referred to in Chris tian Scriptures as the time of the end and the latter days. To Baha'is j this "end of the world" reference • means not the end of our physical ! world; rather, it foretells the end ! of our current civilizations and •he com in c maturity of the- entire human rare in a new and cior- j won the attendance banner There i v ere la pa; rn's preseru i The group enjoyed singing ; I games, and refreshments Aftw ; 1 singing "Au!d Lang Syne the PTf i j members left with a feeling of sat- j I isfaction as they recalled the many ; j accomplishments of »he organ!za* 1 : tion ihts school v <■ ar. | Only those wheat, grower* who J have 15 or more acres of wheat j for grain in 1058 will he eligible { to vote in the marketing quota i referendum on .Tune 20 | CHOP Joyce & Bailey AND JUST SEE HOW MUCH YOU SAVE ON | TOP QUALITY ... . . | Furniture lljjijjjp Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 123 E. MARTIN STREET Dial TE 4-2742 ious age of peace and progr:; • i In such ar> at* the proph" r.ies of old will be fulfilled con cerning the appearanrp of the Kingdom of fjod on earth when the nations will beat their swords into phowshares and i HILL and HILL |jFj| f]| 1 |yf| ! KENTUCKY i ! STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY I 1 M r : fUR r* STRAIGHT BOURBON | 943 : 485 I | i Mm PIMT j , S or | J . iM'jj HM.I t Hill COMPANY, U»U : 'Vli,l. KY \ ; 4 DISTRIBUTED PY NATIONAL DirTll.ll-'RS rtOOUCJL r.ORp V m W Prices This Ad Effective Through Saturday May 2-Vth “Super Right” ss Sandwich CALIFORNIA, SUNK IST, JUICY oulTown TEA !Vw ' Oe ; on?r *#Jr j Crestmont! Chocolate - Strawberry Vanilla or ! Peach Ice Cream '« i 75. JANE PARKER - FRESHLY BAKED Blackberry Pie H : A&P's OWN FRESH ALL FI'RE Instant Coffee - 47 JANE PARKER LARGE RING | Angel Food FANNING'S Bread, DEMAND . Pick of Carolina AND RUTTER KOSHER DILL SWEET MIX jl - 55' | sp«arf. i»*o pruning hooks and 1 I shall rule His People On the 21si, of April last, a group I of mm adherents to the Faith here j established what is known in Ba- I ba't circles a? a Local Spiritual i A-v-mhlv. lieiirp fni-minc the no | PAGE SEVEN ! c!eu? of a Eaha i Community in Raleigh Anmverjsry celebrations i were observed by the infant group ; at 2102 Van Dyke Avenue on Wed- I nesday May 22 at 830 p m. Mrs ! Orpha Dvirhe.rt.y ga' e the prmci- I pal taU- occasion