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16 THE CAKOLINtftN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY fi IflSfi j Things You Should Know 55 fetcJiets § J\% HURST \® 7W * 1834-1903 ;: l \ " jUsf .. AMI- £«Bhob born m saiem, mo, a iftifftn '" as ’ '* - ** /. GRADUATE OF DICKINSON COLLEGE AND A 1 : STUDENT AT MALLE,GERMANY HE TAUGHT I ■ > THEOLOGICAL history at drew THEOLOGICAL. 1||: : I SEMINARY, MADISON, N.J. /tN >673 HE BECAME § THOR PRESJUENt/IN 1880 A BISHOP/ I WRITER OF MANY TEXTS/HtS OUTSTANOiNG * % SCHOLARSHIP WON GREAT AWARDS FOR THEOOL ! 1 legl/tn m> OUT OF THE CHURCH —he fought mwzvf for negro rights/ 7;: .iv„. :. f ctaAmue#*** #*e*&r*+ I Wake Farm & Horn I Attend Annual Insts ■ Tvfore than 200 farmers and i H their wives from communities j ■ throughout Wake Comity attend- 1 ■ eci their Annual Farmers and- H Hommickers Institute held in H Grerrli-vf Chapel Os Show Um ■ ve:\s,ty, Tuesday January 38 j ■ Tro doy-i-uns institute was pro-j ■ sided over by .T. R. .Mams arc! j ■ ’Jory Spoorc of Wake Cotm-j H oy Dobbs of Atlanta (right), a vie*- H Ptr •'( th- NAACP, charts with Arthur B. Spingam. NAACP H ' d , he Association's recent annual meeting in jfew ■ TmV. Doi-S:-. ir. the father of Mattiwilda Dobbs, a colomtum. 15?’ t !BW Wi<h ,he Metropolitan Opera Company. (ttmgpwm ||| < mmGOOD'S EAR,— NAACP dir®cler-wuns*L STs;!’ , ■ ' -'red! (left), Umdr; an ear to a discourse between HBv co-chairman of the Ps&aaantnfs ■HV’ •■ • - h* i ••■rviiiHcc'. md Prod. S- Ralph Harlow of Oak rap • NAACP ■ Lo-'trt. Trio Was present during the . .. T s r;nt annual resoling in New York, (NewepnMS * *? * n Heard on the morning pro- I cram was “Crop Operating I Loans’’ by Paul Wet more, Wake County FHA Supervis or' “Insurance for Farm Fam | dies” by Charles R Pugh, Farm Management Specialist; | and a panel discussion on j “Poultry Production’’ with i L. Davis, Poultry Specialist, act- te Leaders itute Here ing as moderator. Fane! mem bers were James Smith, Ches ter McCoy, Hubert Leach and ?t* 50 M 9O proof f 3 7-7 if s* r '' CLUB' t BOL’.BOW WAlHMttl BiSllliffis'kODUeiS COMPANY, N, V,» 90 PROOF .-»»* L*siwwi^iid;ai«®aa^3c-a. " ' " - ” ~Qpg^ SATURDAYS to Receive INSURED SAVINGS DEPOSITS from 9 AM. to 12 Noon Come to Interest Compounded Quarterly We pay the Intangible Tax The Hood System Industrial Bank 5122 S* Salisbury St Raleigh, N. C X§W 1 | ria'WMmi'k-.g— ’Wiwon L»iM,fi6W»Mrgr^jg,rtr,rr'.-KjattAaan:ti-rnr ’wiiawiniii iMi.iiniw,TW mtr> . -■ v —w i r —mi w/wi:mKmmav»sarwamoiimif^WKr». TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING SAVE 50% f On New Tire Cost ■ ® Modem Tread De»Hgn [((> ( ® Same Quality' Rubber CM- •|||.| ,; ; m Used in New Tire* i W V /iSt l ®**®] ’4wr ffffijf > V * fr# * W * wwmvm J Terms To Suit You! M and lb INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s. McDowell st. phoime te 2-0571 Limn imiiwMiiinnDiimnniiiMimw—>iiiinianp* i,M —'“'"‘TTinyiiiiiiin i im iiiiiiiiWiro‘^ , H~'if I, °ifiT t gin^~^gn^^i I TiHrMiiiiYiiiwiwiTriirmfnawMWWiWMßniwiiiiritiMyjirHMnTiw<^ Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CHIFiUNG ADVERTISING FELLOWSHIP i’he Harvard University Business School is offering the James Tho mas Chirurg Advertising Fellow ship worth SIOO to a first-year student who is seeking training in j business administration with par ticular emphasis in the field of j advertising. Any man admitted to the first j year of the Master of Business Ad ministration Program at the liar- j vard Business School and who | I Report On Rural Progress j Made To Evaluating Group and Nathaniel Mayo, all Wake i County poultry producers. .... The program got. underway at 9: 45 a, m. with a song. Invocation was given by Nathan Watson and - purpose of the institute was given by Mrs. Annie Jones Dr. Foster P. Payne brought greetings to the , group. Barbecue pork and chicken dinners were available to the group at 12:30 p. m. The afternoon program got un derway at 1:30 with Mrs. Mary Spence presiding. “Remodeling Your Home" was discussed by Mrs. Catherine King. Housing Special ist; and ‘Tobacco Varieties” were discussed by R. R. Bennett, Tobac co Specialist. Summary of the institute was giv en by Bartel Lane and benediction was offered by Rev. Levi Yates. The institute is held annually un der the direction of W. C. Daven port, Mrs. Natalie P. Wimberly, C. L. Boone and Mrs. Mary B. Gra ham, Wake County Extension Ag ents of the North Carolina State College Extension Service. plans to make a career in the field of advertising may apply. * » • » While at least the a A. de gree or Its equivalent from a rccoaniied collegiate institution is ordinarily required for ad mission t<, the Business School, men who arc not graduates but have exceptional qualifications are also eligible to apply for admission. There are no citizen I ship ircstlirtlmia. • * * * LILLINGTON A meeting was held Friday, January 24, in the A.g riculture Ruilding in Lillington in which a report on Rural Progress in Harnett County in 1957 was made to the State Evaluating committee. Mrs. Rosa Washington of Johnson ville community presided over the meeting Reports were made in the areas o? Desirable Adjustments in Agri culture by C. Ray, Agriculture Teacher of Harnett High School, i Dunn, The House and Surround- I ings by Mrs. Callie Arnold, Seere- | tary of the Home Demonstration j County Council; Community Tm- ! provements by the Rev. William Freeman, Local minister; Oppor- j tunity for Rural Youth by .1. A ; Brown, Agriculture Teacher of j Shawtown high school: and Coop- ! I January 1,1958, you must have Auto Liability Insurance in order to tret your 1958 auto license plate. SEE US NOW... About this all important Insurance, and avoid the rush! ACME REALTY COMPANY 129 E. HARGETT ST. RALEIGH, N C. DIAL TErnple 2 no -fi | | - - - ~ ; tufcitkldtiaij WASH, •DAZtf T UfcN yaur hmk w ffcat lady, *nd Lake a stop into ,j n,pw vorid of stmmforf. You'll find that the automatic coCTre-niemce of ,-m ah electric home buwrfry is a wife- ,-a vavor m stops, hme a«d et tort. Drudging Ivosfrs dwiwilx; feiwe h<H#rs friio wWen rtvosr cloc 9 ™ po*i. Y <>« }«Mrt L ftnri nore ii««e to if, «' r $ bw # .* j*m •**t '*«« zm ’•Wsk tpT ***** nmMday riwrig. #y t» yzmif rlert'k *ti*,*~ -w clean* «»d tpi»n V-*ri rifes’ wmHwi • / "*& r *» V|s (*i«ts zz you? cieztfr ■/A * <inwr Iresrlnsny tmA Hum ywsm 15i»-piivs A ■" e«ri wf*J» s»>nyhin*. tunning yo» H»p mijs;wc,«? Th^" yoir» w»y to a perfect finish with the • sit-down «oi*d comfort of an electric tren^r, %o walk *w»y from "wosh daxe” fh»i rr-w ft world of comfort with a g«icl« trip to your elecGif *p,plisr.ce toiler. hL* earn show you tins modem jhorl on the mad to gyacioßP liv««g, f.lcctritjljy! Visit hi*o w>ow and make with days a walk-away for you and your BEftt i T r y. H Washes so Cleanly~Dries so Quickly—lrons so Smooth!y— ELECTRICALLY , of course! j | § S1IM: : ! POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) ; Vwct^ A candidate may apply for the fellowship at the same time he ap plies for admission to the Business SchooL Both applications must be return ed before April 30. Acceptance of the fellowship in volves no commitment with re spect to later employment. Write the dean of Graduate ■School of Business Administration, Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field, Boston j fiT>, Massachusetts. oration of All Agencies, Groups and Individuals by the Rev, R. E. Stitt. Pastor of Lillington Presbyterian Church. Others who appeared on the program were G. T. Proffit, Su perintendent of schools in Harnett county, and a representative from the Welfare department. Ray said 400 farmers had loans in excess of $1,200,000 from the fol- 1 wmx vou | RAVE NEED FOR MONEY? . I Have \ £ Man! : C. Karl , Lichtman w.M & I Dial TIC PH.OT i,m mWfM | wscrancn §im&; 1 company ■■ tsk wfsm i lowing agencies: F. H. A., Federal Land Bank, P, C. A., and the six | banks in Harnett County for the purpose of constructing dwellings, farm buildings and other farm and home supplies. The individual am ounts of these capital improve ments vary from SIOO to an excess of S6OOO. * • * * Negro farmers in Harnett County had a gross income of $1,929,370.00 in 1957, and the average per capita income is $675.00. Most cf the income was from tobacco, cotton, corn, what, ASC, beef cattle, poultry, swine, and the Soil Bank. Be not deceived; God is wot moekedt for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.—(Galatians 6,5.) Each of us who has grown to maturity knows only too well that the bad things we have Lhought and done live on, if only hi our dreams, to haunt and plague us. But, likewise, the good things we think and rlo live on te bless us—some times in unexpected ways when we most need comfort All Funerals Cost Less —al the-- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare ! and be i 1 j Convinced! f RALEIGH . ! Funeral Home :ir I 3:12 E, CABARRUS ST. > l • * * # | Mrs. Arnold reported thar 55 now homes were built while 200 homes were remodeled with 00 bath rooms added. Two hundred fifty familier seeded lawns and set shrubbery, five church yards ar.d six school yards and were seeded and shrub ery planted, 175 mail boxes were improved or replaced with new boxes and five cemeteries were beautified. Nine hundred families conserved 100 000 quartos of meats vegetables and fruit; eighty 4-H Club girls canned 4000 quart; - . 850 families are using home freeze; - or locker plants and 500 families are using both “BE I PREPARED WZTaX FOR f ♦ v uvING! ” fe, CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Fnli Course in Reautv Culture and Classes in Personality and Charm. , For Information Write; Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts President. 400 LAST MARTIN STRUT T j Rrtl.ieli, N. C,
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