PAGE SIXTEEN Enraged Man Goes On Rampage, Kills 2, Ends Own Life d C» ‘teS !,< rxiO.N When the Class of 11)33 of A«KiT College held its 25th reunion at the college Jo ‘■•■■eti !■! ,nv old experieii-- s were recalled. This group examines a class scrapbook brought ill by one <>' :* <• . In the croup are from left to right: T. 1.. Williamson. Reidsville. N C’.: VV. T. Johnson, ,o n. It. Thornton, Durham and Mrs. Oveta P. Jewell, Washington, 1). C Nineteen of the . ■! -members were on hand for the event. « ■«—»- - r nTriinmiw i mimiTHimiinniin— new i.n. u. . .uiitiuji j-.jiummaujin I What A Strange World ! 5 w RELIGIOUS PERFECTION , .The orthodox Mohammedans will not construct a building or % ’’vsSrS.S. 2u.tr. that has straight lines or perfect symmetry. They be lieve, tbs'* ■MiaYi their God—-is perfect,, and to construct a perfect buiiftfe or Hi? Wouki be insulting their God and religion. To Dedicate 3 Buildings At A & I Coliege Friday GREENSBORO • Three build ing. recently constructed at A end T College, v. ill be formally .dedicated at arum-i h Funders* Day to tebmtued at Ine crlleae c-c Fi : day. November 1. The structures were official* !• named this spring to honor former instructors at the col lege. ' They Include: Charles R. Cooper Mail, a new domiiory for uppm-la .- male students, honors ig the former instructor i- Industrial Education echo re n-.fined tvrr from 1!>30 to his d-■• i h in ||r| i. Al 1 i-e n.'.hi- et. L. Campbell 1. ■•':!. Hie itOJC headquarters ■r; . oar: • ,:i in honor of Cap '."n C rnp.te I! V. S. Army tret.) > - •' a ••sidem of California, the prose :■ r t.f Military .Virnrc and Tin Urs and Instructor M> c-h.mif J Art'- n h<y - rved on the rt. if f-.v.m Jf.!3 to his vetire / PE Church’s Fayetteville District Meet Successful FAYETTEVILLE- The Eighty- - run h ion of the .Fayetteville j Dh.'rirt Conference of the Cen-': trn! North Carolina Conference: o-'C' / -on Church, met. October, * • -3 • : Hebrew AME Zion . Church of which Rev. David Saw- , y r " i;- tor, Re v. John W Hatch , • • Ft- ,'.;dnw Elder - Rt. Referend Kv-.ru >nd L. Jones Bishop. Wednesday. 11:00 A M. Wnr ship service was < (inducted bv 1 P. Purcell. The opehins: iw cavr was deliv creh b.v Rev. E. V. Mclver. follow- i url by t.ne orcaiii'. ifion and bene- 1 ! 1 j* ' ’ * : ! Oil Stowes ! ( iSew Perfection $13.50 M ■ 2-Burner Chief iWITJI LIFT TOP) $29.95 Hheet Iron Heaters $4.50 to $12.50 Pipe - Elbows • 1 ami Repairs YOUNG i ; I * Hardware I: J3O E. Martin St. Thai TE ?-886K N. C. PRODUCTS PERSHING ROAD RALEIGH PHONE 4-2557 OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 ment in 1949 and the James fid- ' ■ ward Retd Nurseries, the new greenhouse named to honor tin ; , : alumnus of (he college, an instiue- ; ! lor in Horticulture, whose aerv- . i ice was interrupted by a call to i ! duty irt World War H and later j . died in action in Italy. The formal indoor program, commemorating the 66th year of the founding of the college, is scheduled for Harrison \u- I rtltorium beginning at 11:00 a. in. Dr. Warmoth T Gibbs, pres ■ dent of the college, will pre side. A forme- dean of the college, j T E. McKinney, now dean of far- j j uUi* s a! Johnson C Smith Uni- I versity. Charlotte, will deliver the j main address. The speaker, holds j degrees from Morehouse Coliege, i j and Boston University and has I ; had furlher study at the Univer- I 1 Mt» > of Uhis.igo and Michigan. diction. Wednesday at 3:00 ri m , wor- j ship service by Rev. Julia McKoy i and Rev. Joyner afterwhich Rev.! Madkins, Presiding Eider of the I Laurinburg District, was present-1 ed as a visitor He brought greet- j ings from the l.aurinburg District, Rev. Elliott, pastor of Piney Grove * n ree Will Baptist Church was a visitor. He brought, greet ings from his church and congre gation. Elder Madkins assisted in col lecting the financial budget. All delegates and pastors made round reports. Wednesday at 4 00 p m . School of the Prophets. Rev. R Cole man, director. These were two j very outstanding events of the! conference. The school of the prophets gave the members and delegates a bet ter understanding of Zion Metho dism and why we should be proud of our denomination. The Layman’s Hour conduct ed by Mr. E. P. McMillan had for its purpose a closer relationship between the home and the church. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m., the an nual sermon was delivered by j Rev. G F. Dowdy Associates: Rev. j L. H. King. Rev. T. W. Murchison ! and L T, Taylor.- ■) Thursday, 10:00 a.m., school of the Prophets —by Rev. C. R Coleman. 11:00 a.m. Reports if the delegates. The delegates made favorable reports as to the spiritu al and financial conditions of the different churches. The churches asked for the return of the pas tors and the presiding elder. The pastors and the presiding elder were highly praised for the excellent work which they had done this conference year, at 12:- 07 noon the message was delivered by Rev. R. H. Stedman, Associ ates: Rev. L. T. Taylor and Rev. Joyner. 2:45 was Local Preacher’s Hour. Sermonette were preached by Bro Frank McLaughin and Rro. Joe Hamilton. j Neighbors I ’‘We’ve always wanted to join the Civilian Defense-- except that it interferen with i my Wednesday bridge clu-u u....” I if January I, 1958, you must have Auto Liability Insurance in order to get your j S 1958 auto license plate. 1 SEE US NOW... H About this all important Insurance, and avoid the rusTi! I ACME REALTY COMPANY | || 129 E. HARGETT ST. , . RALEIGH. N. C. j Grade-A-Fancy For Barbecuing or Frying (Whole, No Limit! FRYERS t 29c cimr Trir ~nTU|irr'iiTrT»iwi>iiii:riiwmm i mnnimmiaiii niwminmiiinni i. in ■■iitiniii»i>iii»iim»rn. > ji -t - .i ii m.i>hi.i ii nMiMrixmiiW u wnnimuiiii i FROSTY MORN—Farm Style - „ .... _ POUND YSIXF SAUSAGE 45c gq c iM=& Red Cross White Shoe Peg MRS. PICKFORD'S CORN MARGARINE I 2 N - 29c u 19c ii in— ginmuiM—iwigmuwiriiii~w itiwwiiMnnnnnnn"T~i■■ * 1 iinr—nmem iMTMinrfiMT iwnmmi~rn~i —n ROYALTY CRUSHED ROYAL RED SOUR PINEAPPLE CHERRIES aa r IQc ” 19c BANANAS!? 10° rr mim-TWi'T-nmn-|T -nrnmnrwiuiiinr miniii m inwirTT. u r rrirniiir. htthth m ORANGES - Florida Juicy doz. 23c CABBAGE - Small, Green lb. 5c CANADIAN WAX! D RUTABAGAS Ib. 5c 'j OLVDIOLA, OVEN-READY CAN ; BISCUITS 10c i Cumberland's ™RO7FN Mil |f KOZLIn || I I 111 i 1L $ k I DESSERT «t;J Y T!r HALF GAL. SUGAR sLb - B *» 47s New Bern. Avenat store Open Daily *JnD! A r.M E'ore P,-*ir»*s (''tore Op'il g Until 5 30 Daily and Ftld»y Until » F. M. Breaks Into Apartment, Commits j Murders; Goes Home, Kills Seif NEW ORK iANPI- Fir five ag onizing: hours Mary Brown rat in her kitchen, pleading with aj man who had just shot and killed: her husband and her sister. The i prazec! man wa.s William WoiTall. j whose wife Doris wajs lyiary i Browns’s sister. Some months ago, Worrall | threatened to kill his wife. Ter- i rified, she left him, going to live j with her brother-in-law George! Brown and his wife Mary in |: their apatrnent at 30 Bradhurst! ! Avenue i FSTC Students Hear Or. Samuel E. Duncan FAYETTEVILLE Dr Samuel E. j Duncan of the Slate Department J of Public Instruction was the ! speaker at a recent chapel assem- ■ | biy period at the Fayetteville State 1 i Teachers College. He spoke from I | the topic: “The Integration of Edu- j cation and Religion ’’ The speaker insisted thai the “integration of education and religion takes on unusual significance for ns at this mom- j ent, as we wrestle with inte 1 gration in education, a prob lem about which we ail must be concerned. | “Fortunately, we have the past ; to build upon m th> present, and : the future looms bright before I us.” i “Religion must be integrated ! with education", Dr. Duncan con ! eluded, “for man now has the j ! power not only to destroy him- j 1 self, but the whole world . t?2X CA3?OL.rNTAIsr Saturday morning at 2:30 the murderer broke into the *- partment. Hearing the crash ing glass. Brown went to in vestigate. A blast from a .22 automatic sent a bullet crash ing through his chest and he dropped dead. His wife, asleep on a. couch in the living room, leaped up, sream ing trying to flee her husband She ran into the bedroom, but her husband followed her pumping four shots into her body. 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Brown accidentally, being frightened when he saw Brown lushing toward him. Hi* wife, he killed intentionally. At 7:2fi, Worrall caimty left ' the apartment and only then was Mary Brown able to get- a cat! '•hrtnsffht to the police. The search was on. But while the cops were search ; ing Harlem high and low for the I culprit, he locked himself in a 1 : room of an apartment at 1251 i West 112th Street and calmly i sent the one bullet left in his gun . crashing through his own van-: I If Yuli Want To Take The (IF) Out ot Life !C. Karl W, j Lichtman W- J | Pint TK dXLrmsf fa* } PH OT UVK jlffjSa I INSURANCE JSSHR 1 ffilsir- COMPANY A WWW ° »mtewrHixrsM**mr mm» 1 t — -rwwiw»»iiwinwbwiwh ■ »wi mu ! MAKE EXTRA MONEY] SELL ! —The— Caroliidan Your own state newspaper, with'news- of your community while it is still new:. Liberal Commiszion Fill out and mail the coupon below at once, j The CAROLINIAN : j ! SIS E. Martin St. i S i Raleigh, N. C. i i . I , . 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