Ministers, Three Deacons Take Control Fight To Court Baptist Church Group To Let Court Settle Issue | MONTGOMERY, Ala—(ANPi A two-way fight between factions of a Negro church here over which faction should remain in control erupted in court last. week. The legal battle began ill Circuit Court on action on a suit brbughi by Moses Harris, Robert Tyner and Will Brown, deacons of the North. Star Baptist church, seeking to oust the pastor, E. L. Newton. The Rev. Newton, meanwhile, claims the members voted to retain him and UP A TREE FINANCIALLY? f®?s yy y y ever heard of folk®, without a savings goel! Bet yours is one of these .. for your children, and you, too, MO¥F-ft*s!x§ *• more than just a place to hang your hat SifiTtASl-tStIKS travel to new places, new experiences SMASitttTlVf enterprises ... alerting a business of your own soiDEJt „ worry-free ’eiirement years come true. e n emergency fund to give you that ecme-what-may feeling. *J you * hoot” about your financial future, start mviug for your goal TO DAY, during I RALEIGH SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 219 FAYETTEVILLE ST. “Raleigh'* Oldest Financial Institution'’ R\RK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON "pint U years $ g s 5 ; PARK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON T STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY* 86 PROOF * PARK S TtLFGRD DIST. CORP ,"nTy. 1 ' throw out the deacon? The three deacons accuse the minister of appearing at church services "in a drunken condition." They say a majority of church members voted last month to re move him. But the minister shot back that at a meeting called to decide the issu> he secured the approval of the members and enough votes to throw ! out the deacons. DURHAM CITY COUNCILMAN GREETS DEPARTING FINNISH VISITOR Among Americans v .coining Mrs. Violet Rehnberg to Durham recently, prior to her return to her native Finland n« .1, S. Stewart, right, Duram City Councilman. Stewart is shown here in the Counrilmanic chambers in Durham with left to right. Mayor E. J, Evans, Mrs. Umbers and City Manager, R. W. Flack. Airs Rehnbere arrived in the U. S. bile last year and departed several days ago. She is attached tr- the MSI A office in Helsinki. Finland. While in Durham she was a guest at NCC". Construction Os New Wing For Nursery Department Underway At Tuttle Center The construction of a new wing to be used as a sleeping unit for the Nursery Department is under way at the Tuttle Community ten ter, 310 North Tar boro Road, The new unit, costing' $3,500. will provide first-floor sleeping accomodations and bathroom fa cilities for the children, as well as to make the Center eligible for; the regular license. The. Center now holds a provisional license f rom State Hoard of Welfare, and it was granted on December 17, 1 !)57 SEEK A&T COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS More than 1.000 top ranking students in North Caro lina high schools last week took college entrance examinations in competition for scholarships to be i given to entering freshmen at A & T College this fall Dr. F. A„ Williams, chairman of the A&T College Alumni Association resting Committee, under whose supervision the tests are being administered and dean of the Graduate School, chats with prospective students: Beverly Love, High Point; Dorothy Par ker, Burlington; Pat Weaver, Ahoskie, attending Palmer Memorial Institute and Lois Aramson, Greens- j boro. They were among 88 students who took the test at A&T College, one of the 28 testing center* ! located about the State. For Freshman Scholarships: jl 1 Nearly!, 800 High School ;i Seniors Compete At A & TI: GREENSBORO Yearly I.IM f bright high srh ».l Herders from j 1 throughout North iv> Aina are vie- ! • inv for rear!; *U,(?00 in scholar- j *hjps being m? A available at A4k s T College next fail for entering freshmen. .A total of 1,078 prospertiv'S high • school graduate.", submitted to col lege entrance examinations spon sored by the A&T College Alumni Association, begun two years ago. It was the largest group ever to compete under (h* program. 4 * * * Mr. F A. '-William*, dean the- A&T Graduate School and chairman of U?e Alumni Test ing Iteogr.nn, xtai ’d Ihs* the ex aminations veto given at 76 renters strategically located » bout the State during the na«t two weeks lie -aid announce ment of winners will he made nilhirs tbc nexi tO-dajbs *** * I Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Honors Aubrey Williams in Montgomery MONTGOMERY. Ala (ANP>— Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the. late President, Franklin Del ano Roosevelt, sponsored a, Testi monial Dinner here Tuesday, for Aubrey Williams, for his out standing wort with the Southern Conference Educational Fund. E. p. Nixon. Nesro Civic leader, was : according to Mrs, E, .! Carn age director. The board of directors expect, j the new' unit bo be completed by j July 1, I MEMBERS OF THE ivuildinu •; committee include: j Attorney F. J. Carnage and ! Rev. P. H. Johnson, co-chairman: I Mr. M. H. Crockett. Dr N. K. | Perry, Mr. B B Taylor, and Mrs | George F. Newell, j The Center's Senior Mothers I Club is planning to show a film ' which will intitiate their Easter The participants, representing j the top fourth of then classes, came from s total of 117-accredited high schools. Booker Washington High School of Rocky Mount entered 30 students, the largest of any school in the competition. Ninety-one took the examinations at Charlotte, the largest number at any center. The center at A&T College ran a close second with a total of 88. Mire schools were- represented at the Greensboro center. The tests were administered by j 15 professors from the A&T Grad- i uate f-chool Among the large.*! scholarship grants to be offered high scorers in lb* examinations include- 4. a&t College Alumni Scholarships, $1.0(10 each. 3 Smith- Douglas Scholar ships. SSOO each: B Boars. Roebuck j Scholarships, SIOO each: 7 Kroger Foundation Scholarships, s?«n each ,md several A&T College half-tui -1 lion Scholarships, among the 1.25 persons attending the dinner, Williams, chairman, of the SED is also publisher of Montgomery’s controversial Southern Farmer! newspaper and an outspoken In tegra, tionist, C, O Gomtllion. president of the Tuskeeee« Civic Association, observance. The FT A of the Center show on April at St. August ine’s College for the purpose of raising to pay for a movie projector. Further details re garding this program will be announced ialer. !"oe Girl Scouts and Brownies made a trip last Friday night to Jeffreys School where a picnic was held. They were accompanied by Mrs. Oris Armstrong and Mrs. Helen Mitchell. Mrs. F. J. Is a member of the Girl Scout Board, was one of the speakers at the as- | fair. It was announced at blue dinner I that the Portrait Exhibit Com- j miftoe for Americans of Negro j Ancestry, is planning to >nce ! Mrs. Bet-t.y Graves Reyne&u, not- | ed artist, paint the. portraits of 35 I distinguisjirt American Negroes, including E D Nixon, who start ed the Montgomery Bur. boycott This Commit!* was organised aa a sub-committee of the United Negro College Fund, Portraits j hare been displayed under the j auspices of several organisations I throughout the United States j and are underway to have the i portrait* exhibited abroad. County-Wide ! Workshop For Git Ss Planned PTTTSBOBjO A first county- j w*de workshop for 4-H Adult; !J»| r CRN pm a now... NO i KINO *rr 11 r ; a won ©jcrku u WATER fl CPtLLKNT P UP.SUt.AN T* E.VMNC CU HA f| UO . YOUR MS 3* OL'T T tPi> v>r O :>iLtt- L'. I C ft *(•}.( ■ RT.VAINS SO NATURALLY 50*“» AND M;t OF »' 'V REJPAUI-AN WATLR *!.f>fcLLE' ? PP O.L C/5N TArNN RAP 1. SIUCO.ML. .. AI.K YOU* BLA ' r l !„A>. O i cm^3oxamnj Pmwmnz # 9