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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 13, 1937 fUl A f a]& JR §, a %p® J£ 1 £ s.. a 8 i?S \ Returns To US After Rome Meeting I 'WASHINGTON Miss Mary Lee Mills, who has been Chief Nurse of the International Co operation Administration’s Mission to Lebanon for the past five years, recently returned to the U. S. via Rome, where she attended the In .■x*xu - " p * - I fMI jr .i ji , ■:* 4 ys|jj i Ik JP NFRSF, MARY 1.. MUXS, irenter “Who’s Who” Gets Big Lift At National Baptist Meeting DALLAS, Texas The great- j e-* blessings are often unexpect ed. Accidental and unsolicited. When the Editor of “Who’s Who In Baptist America In the Sun day School and B T. IT. Con gress,” was asked to he one of the ; escorts for Dr. M L. King. Jr., lit tle did St, dawn upon him that it wuold result in the greatest lift i that this project ever had since i its inception ft happened while (hey sat In an office room in the great SI Million Dollar AVat Me mortal Building in Dallas. Texas where the National - y --- .<? Si S> su j £9" €> ! „3 >? j Womble’s ! Inc, ! r GUARANTEED RECAPPING with the famous HAWKINSON TREAD (Since 1931) COST LESS THAN l/ 2 NEW TIRE PRICES m ill * ®’ >olHUe or Bumps ha hj 11 * More Safe Miles mW/MIIJjIM • One Day Service Wm • EASY TERMS emiinmi ni The nibber we use on your Rood smooth in reran tires is better quality than that used Its v „ !(r j \ brand new tires! inch tires TIRE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Across From Meredith Co!le£/b 3811 Hillsboro St Dial IE 3-7545 tcrnalional Congress of Nuress Miss Mills, who is from Wa tha, North Carolina, has been the recipient of the many hon ors both in Lebanon anil in Liberia, where she spent five and a half years before going Sunday School 3nd BT! Con gress met Tune 17-23. Dr. King was the feature speaker on Booker 1 Washington Night. During a brief pause from newsmen, the Editor raised the Question; “Or. King, i( will not honot you but it will honor ns if you nil! j become one of the subscribers 1 to “Who's Who In Baptist V merfea.” "ill vou do us this s rr?t honor?" Or King replii ci ' tVliv llt he glad to fin errnd Booth.” • < took the editor mam min utes late) to realize that fhr protect h p hearts bad receiv'd th< endorrerpont of one of i rmrira’s greatest leaders to f1 a a i Dr Kine tvho i - only ?R, ba-. I ceived more honors t.hnn me.-.t ■great men at the ace nf fiO and is j more widely known than most j men are known in a hfc time. It. ! was not until Dr. W. H. .Ternacm. • President, of the Congress spoke | announcing that; Dr. King art j proved the project, did llv* Editor \ realize that his prayers had been ; answered to a great- extent, by one : of the greatest prove- advocate? in the world today. Vi ho's Mho hi 'R.iptM \ tnerica in ih< National Stindei 'school ond RTI ('onerev-.' a volume now being compiled for publication in tune. 1058 Oprsons who have helped in build the Congress »re invit'd to subscribe fj> ibis publica tion which is intended to in spire young Baptists and to encourage their interest and participation in Baptist work. It. will be dedicated to Dr. W. H Jernigan who has been a Chris tian for 75 years, an ordained clergyman for sis years and Pres ident of the National Congress for MWtwmM—namwwi—meywts . WE ARE NOW p i I 3 m ib | & A YEAR r | The Hood System Industrial Bank 1 12# S Satstbury s'. Raleigh Member F.D.I.C. to Lebanon. She recently was j awarded a scholarship to at- j trod the School of Advanced | international Studies. Johns Hopkins University, to study 1 Arabic and w ill attend i.« • ,j classes in Washington, D. t. during .lone. July and August. ; In additior to the many rccog- j ninons described ;n -be following stoi ■. primed by a Lebanese news- i paper, o student nurses' dormitory J in T.r h„inn was named Mills Hall j in her honor i Ar. Englieh-lansuasc newspaper I ir Beirut in a feature article said: |l “Miss Marv Lee Mills was a- \ warded the Decoration of the Co- ■ dars for her valiant and generous j services ns advisor to the. Ministry of Health of Lebanon to add to ! the decoration roe received fori yeoman service given the p evious j five years through the U. S. Pub- j lie Health Service in Liberia. West i Africa. Her gracious personality ; wins many friends for the projects i she inilia.i'.-s and for the nursing . profusion itself of which she is a ! excellent r..."nplr. Her most re cent occvpr.tion here has been with The now ibakassed Jirspiiat Nurs ing School. “A erruhiaie <= f the New York L’niversi'v in Nursing Education. Miss Mary Milk- was re aM-:d from I hear foreign duties last year in Ln- I banco to be further honored at ■ Tuskegre Institute's seventy-fifth j Annivc ,c ary Commencement and ' the honorary degree of Doctor of ; i Science tv a* conferred on her U j S Congresswoman Frances P Boi- ; : lon. a member of the Board of . i Trustees of the Tuskcgec institute. , - say- of M. ry Mills: ‘I was parti- i j rularlv proud to have her recom- j . mended foi the honorary degree | of Doe*.nraw of Scienrc' She adds, j 'Both Liberia and Lebanon have j | awarded her national medals—the { , first lime a Public Health Service j j Officer has been decorated by two j i foreign governments.' ‘ There is i most human Kt|l -about M.irv Mills that main P.riruHwho know her may not be aware of. When Mi«s Mills was fn Liberia, an eigh teen - month -old child was . brought in!o the children's I ward which she helped t° nr canr/e and establish. )H$ "being there was a lasi resort for he was rot expected to live. But Miss vjiiK said slw made a pro 1 met ni keeping film alive, and then proceeded lo nurse him fi ver the months He did survive and. later returned to his fam ily L it ‘Butch as she named him. revs tfir? Tv'bon. so dearly irfved Mary M ’■ tht he came back to t;.o bosrd'i c ,hr j.- r p* returning him to hi-- f;»n i! v and he just 1 coiTtf- b-s 'k running, until finally c'i, a vr-v d to bo-on-e bir- guard ian Then cca-iphcstions set it'. . . h'-o his brother wanted Miss Mills' :i;tr ni inn also. So eventually :;bo npptiod for ih.- rnuired auth* nri/.ation a-..rt b>ought Butch’ and ' . his hroflu ■ back WalhH. North ; Carolina, her Uo.tm . whore the hoy live 'vith her parents and go to ( ■ school. , ! “Miss vli'iy' ri'-rr regard for Le i ha non and th, Arabs have taken ; her to ye I ,'oe more ad'-Onture this time in langttage She ha?, j been awarded a schoiarsbip to ai '■ tend th-- S-hi Tot of Advanced In j Kitwii-. v- 1 x iriios. -John* Hopkibf i Uni'v'i ■' I" study Arabic, and j -vi'l! rd bm riin W-i.-hing l ic.ji n C. during June. July and ! August ” ! Mi-.a Mills’ work in Lebanon is | part of tcA'- technical cooperation ' program wbic>i operates in nearly 60 countries of the free world ir. j an effort to help the people find j ways to help themselves. Speaking of this program. President Eisen -1 nowi rvivrtiy said. \Yc do seek :tc heln niher peoples to become | j ‘-irons and stay free and learn. ■ through living In freedom, how to ' conquer poverty, how to know the ; blessings of peace and progress This purpose serves our own ns | fiend interi'-i 32 years The deadline for receiv inr fintrir: is September 30 1957 Interested persons may make fur ther inquiries hv addressing. Dr, ; L V Booth U” W. 9th Street, I Cincinnati 3, Ohio. Phosphorus stimulates early root growth and is Important in seed formation. nosive photo mount that sticks without moistening may prove I the handiest item since inven ] tion of the scrapbook. Popjxid one at a time from a new plastic dispenser, these tevolu i tionary Avery photo mounts ' a fe self-adhesive oh both sides. Pressed lightly on the back of ; the picture or .clipping, the i photo mounts remain com pletely out of sight, giving any album a crisp, neat, appearance. Just introduced, these versatile pres sure-sensitive photo mounts turn work into fun, because there’s nothing to hek. THE CAROLINIAN dfgdfg DELTAS NOW! These five | coeds at AA-.T College are now members oi the Delta Sigma . Theta Sorority. They were ini- ; tiated into the organization via Alpha Mu Chapter in Greens- Ci’&L Workers Trying To Whip “July Jinx” Nearly 2.000 Carolina Power ft Light Company emoloyecs m- j , trying to whip then “July Jinx."i , That’s the abnormally high ac- ! cider,t, rate of previous Julys. Spaiked by 11. Burton Rob- ! inr.on, vice-president and gen eral manager. CP&L’s entire force ha- resolved to make July a “No Accident Month.” Daily safety sessions stress hazards encountered on nor mal everyday jobs where most of the accidents occur. A total of 1.900 linesmen, ser vicemen. meter renders. subMa tion operators and others are en listed in the safety effort. Last ; July. CPAjL workers had 17 ac.ci ' dents says Safety Director Bill Hall. June. July and August ac counts for nearly half of the entire year’s accidents. Os 103 mishaps. 24 resutled in time iosi, most of it during the hot test summer months. -- . . ! KRAMER'S : ’ THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS" Corner Martin and Salisbury Street? DIAMONDS WATCHES J E W EERY Ea'-y Budget Terms Arranged Ouaht.v for Quality Nobody—But Nobody Underse'ls . . KRAMER S "the house of diamond:-'' 1 It® Cream ?@st !V t? 5 j , with fimitate ; i I i •v't *_ ' A i "•. \ ; PEACH . - ICE -“W-'W j CREAM i eDi y>" •" ! t^mr V; , '■!. I Ilf Y; " - "*•' "i 4 • plump, ir**- > - • * 'i;? ■'*<<# w ?! flp«n«d p«o«ba* bUndcd . \ HE: ;• v J into Hhof wond«efu( Pin* ':•*! i J Slot* It# o*Bl*. Vm'v* i n*v#c tatt«d 4 > .. '.A:-;- - good! Get »oms »edey-*—in y ', < $ bendy pin»« fled ♦hnfty b*tf gotloni emd lk§ Premium -*m ut Ottality Hovte«s pints— ‘<-*WB6- ' '-■At V- -Vf.imifflkTlf^• ***** 'liiMWnn»m«.«..- . “ - —— lia< imv - ~| nf y««r n««r-J>y Pine ffc»« !c* Oeeim Dealer» e ; -mmm mi—wliiiiw iiwtßutnniwwwtii'»wi*iiw iiftßHjiwui—j.i luiwuwiuwi* , | Watch CRUNCH & DES, WRAL-TV Cbamiel 5, Each Thursday At 7 P. M.- boro. They arp from left fn right: Esterline Smith. Nakina; Yvonne Marahle, Clinton: Doris Pierce, Hallsboro; Eddie Graf ton. North Augusta, S. f. and Agnes Greens, Brown Summit. But, not this July, says the | CP&L folks, in spite of the past; : high accident, rate for this time i 1 of year, i j 1 Josephine Baker Sues For Divorce j i SARLAT. France (ANP> --! Josephine Baker, internatoinally ! : famous singer and dancer, has fii- j |ed for divorce from her band- , leader husband, Jo Bouillon Actually, in keeping with French custom, court officials in this city declined to state which party initiated the suit or to specify the grounds, j Miss Baker married her pre ; sent husband in France 10 years I ago and. on at least two occasions, j I was accompanied by him during j i her American triumphal tours : when she displayed an expensive j i wardrobe. Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry i SPECIAL LOW PRICE! J ANE PARKER Spanish Ban EXTRA SPECIAL! CRI SHED A&P Pineapple 2 45° PICK OF C VROLPNA SWEET Mixed Pickles - 23° SPECIAL LOW PRICE loit a Peas 2£_ 25° CALIFORN r I SEEDLESS Fresh 3 G’Fruit FOB A&P’s Own AI! 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