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(AN T P> Thy : also eharg’d that Mrs. Bates and : Southern Me-di. ’or Journal, local I ih ~Rev C D, Al.-t.ork. pastor Sf. : weekly oublished bv C. H. Jones. | Paul AME Zion Church, were be- ] tnarked last v- ecu wm Chnstooh- } * s “' ; '’ 4 ‘’“ k.':' • *» j»». ; > however, Mn-. Hates denied that er C. Merer Jr. NAACP held j she wfts {^eiM m Z. lo £ anc! u.scretsry. ivy* fired heeeuse, be ■ ~rc *v.lJr:'l; ■.-.- '■ r n-hy Merer-’'. 3 % i!dr. t get ! v :1b Mr- L at.- rr him -if r/£tes - ; not immediately available for com- , Jones, a professional rival of i merit Mrs Bates and her hu band, pub- j The Journal reported Mercer Ushers of the Arkansas State Pres?. ■•.,.»•} fu-,c. jy ttjfHMMmmnxntar ?itMWa*xr-2tx.TMHMmma§\u~-xx* •“00?.**. *-n .--,> •••.»-.:.• . -. Y-YTmi'iiiiii Office Phone Home Phone. VA. 8-4.152 TL. 4.26 gs ‘ BROOKS W. POOLE ! BAIL - BONDS For Prompt Service Call Day or Night ' BILL WALLACE ’ e Hufflf Fhone’TE. 2-8114 *O7 LAWYERS BLDG. RALEIGH, N. C. ° 9 sls-S3OO . - Application Accepted By Phone ‘ If You Want Money Fast » See Us . WAKLcoKn, j IS W Hargett St. Phone IE 4-6258 See That Your Home Is Property Wired and Equipped 'With Globe I ixtin es. t A ( ) V 1 i 1 A • , INSIST ON GLOBE l] Wholesale Electric Supply ( I WoR FORAYED v ,’ 2012 FAIRVIEW ROAD i EE mi At Five-Points. Dial TE 4-7364 f - 0-1 Pastors Attend ‘Freedom Dinner; 5 Told To Fight For Rights ! LITTLE ROCK IANPi —At a,n Arkansas Christian Movement \ Freedom dinner last week, about 60 Negro ministers and leaders wore told that they must par a price, if they are in obta in equal, status with whife persons, I This point wnj. mad° by two ! speakers, the Rev. Roland Smith. 1 the Movement president, and Pi j shop O L. Bhermir. of (he 12tr ! AME District. Rev. SrnifG said, "Wf shall nr.j r*- : .e until w» realize every I ■ right and privilege we have as ours as American citizens. They tell us Negro children ate not j ready to go to white schools because we are not learning and at the same time they give us inferior schoo's and evpect us to keen up. We are not go •srv.waarasMswigKaßumrniß^immwißaM—wewiwt'wnwww m 1 itu. -1 ' ><jg*^prai«wm>!^etagrigvc.ari^:roß^ Used Refrigerators from SSO Used Electric Ranges from Ofcj’3 I j , | Used Washers from $25 WRENN ELECTRIC COMPANY 491 Glen wood A vs. Phone TEmpie 3-340:> »«>-ce»rr-S-Tc,- a »iw <?^sgigg - !awg , tU i J .1, -- wwr.wg TVHI.-.J- i I'll irnTllfllt !■ li !■ HtfiWll tin~l r T r rr- 5-V._XZMr»<! 1 IN EALEIGH IT’S | PASH OHS INSURANCE BUILDING Sale! lUiii-tr-Miiw COITS Reg. 1.7.95 To 24.95 ■sM m m WITH 1 ts MATCHING §U S HAT Brand new ‘‘Just Arrived*’ styles.,. deluxe coverage for fair or foul weather. Coats that put glamour into your wardrobe and savings in your pocketbpok! « POPLIN FITTED COATS! • Poplin Balmacaans! * Tweeds, Plaids, Checks! • Solid Color Flannel! * Knit Trims! OTHER GROUPS AT sll and sls * MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW # THESE VALUES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED LATER j • USE OUR LAYAWAY | i (ng to be satisfied nth any thing bu( the best. 1 ' Bishop Sherman, referring to the legal attack on the state's four ; segregation laws, said "We are standing first,, last and all for high ; ideals and Christian principles. We believe we ought to en.ioy free dom in this count,r; and we do re gret we have to resort t/i the courts to get what we call jur.tica. The fact remains we have in do i this.” The $lO-8 plate dinner was ar | ranged to help finane- the cost of, opposing four 3 957 Arkansas eg regation laws in (he. court. Th° ! laws, passed in the last general : assembly, were referred hv federal district court to the state courts ' when to minute:. of the Move ment entered a. suit challenging the law. Virginia Union’s Dean Addresses i State’s Home Economics Meeting PETERSBURG D; T H Hen derson, Dean of Virginia Union U mversify, told the Virginia Home Economics Association meeting at Virginia Stain College on Thurs day that profound social economic, j and psychological changes in the i past, half century have affected the , j American family adversely with i the results that th* family *s now I a sick social institution c* SpeaUina on the them*’ of :> * «* ! fA 90 PROOF m m i u R¥ I *>•« 4ss***z \ CPIS <r% _ I • CK? 4-5 QT. iwnnftAt DiSTiIU F.: .. im ,!•!, N. Y. • 30 PROOF ROSCOE GRIFFIN’S semi - anil ual clearance •* -•ini if hath 'tf Tt i *ryiT'ii’ii~iWW ~i f . ;-wae^Kiiaci»jg,^<syigiWK> | sitfgßßS»^st'Mty«3woacg*^s<jttfg!f^rs‘-7J-gEaataaicgf»ffl'^s?c , ~i W i ,iiififitaißfcJiiM*<Wiiwhgii t iitaaiM«»»amM»ha*m OF WOMEN’S EM „ l Regularb* On SALE -j 9 I lotsncinis i 5.95 At : rf=s I * Regularly On SALE ■% ! iweedies 14.9 s to i 5.95 At *lU* j at |« Regularly On SALE I Naturahzers has and 12.95 At *© 9B \ Lire strides 10.95 and 11.95 ai *« 33 \ | | * j _ Values to n SALE *y I Lucky Dtricies 10,95 At I #*<l t Values to On SALE .p* , j Glamour Debs 5.95 At I iin * ■¥■■% Values to On SALE I Whis-rurrs 5.95 At *0" I One Group Os SiSiiMEfi C\ CASUALS NANO BAGS \ - : V _ \ X (M Natunfiwr, Life Stride, & Tee. *«* Ot! Sal® At \ . : \,X \ ' Regularly to 9.95 . XX X A" OFF These are Outstanding Values.. . Shop Early While Size Ranges are Best! Roscoe Griffin Shoe Go. F Sly 9 120 Fayetteville St, Two Stores Cameron Village Til 9Pa M* Oie conference The Challenge of the Present to American Fa milies," Dean Henderson stated that evidence of Us pathology includes divorce, dependent children, drlinquenev, illegiti macy, alcoholism, and mental break down, a’l of which are Inerca jog at alarming rates. But the social and economic for ■. he continued, which imping* ipon the family could become net WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JTTLT 12, 195 S I assets rather than liabilities if | proper changes could be produced jin value attitudes regarding the , family To produce such change, he Awning S-A-L-E | LARGE DISCOUNTS THREE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM | A complete, ltne of Runui Atom winijno* end Doors In White r and !« colors Convenient Easy Payment Plan | \ UP TO SIXT V MONTHS TO PAV This WeekOniy.„FßEE GIFTS] | for every prospect who cisifc our plant ! RIiSCO WINDOW CO. 1205 HILLSBORO STREET PHONE IE 2-2454 Vjvr;y.is-«gs«g^ggKtanCTa.tmmm<»ei»t,r?)i J «e!:«flaw.y?Tg--'acM»».cyr-yr .-‘yrtc-"-—— • —- T ~-jm'r.HT ■ v*-. i WijiiLii a wfe ! , BERGAMOT CONDITIONER concluded. is a challenge to all educators,, but especially to home economics teachers. The meeting of the Home Lc nomics Teachers Association u; j held during the week long confer i ence of the Vocational and Prac i ! t.ica). Artr of Virginia which was , held at Virginia State College last ' j week. I j > | PATRONIZE OTTR ADVERTISE!?? »'Mu ’ 3
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