8 tik emeumns WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, TOLY 19, 1353 AMEZ Church School Meet Is Planned COLUMBUS, Ohio The gen eral committee, headed by Dr. J. W. Eiehelberger in charge of ar rangements for the National Church School Convention and Na tional Youth Council AM E. Zion Church which will meet here at Caldwell Temple. July 20-25. an nounced that quite a few nation al leaders will address the conven tion. The list beams with Governor OneaL v, 'ho will address the entire delegation at a huge meeting which will climax a mass demon stration of Christian Pageantry. A. J Taylor. National field di rector of Interracial Service, Boy Scouts of America w> 11 also ad dress the body. Mr. Tavlort? a na tive of North Carolina and has been active in scouting since KM 9 Dr Aaron Brown. Brooklyn. N f. wellhknown educator and religious leader tp sche duled *” appear 1( is rvpprted th.l sis will keynote th* con vention on the urogram for Chris Man Education tackle Robinson. who®e interest in the youth «f America has well been manifested, will discuss recreation and other phases of youth activities E. Frederic Morrow, aide to President Eisenhower is also on the program. Others are- Dr. Boy A. Burkhart Senior Minister. First Communtt- Church, which has a membership of over 5000. Ho has ; been director of Young People's V r ork. United Brethren Church in j Christ Dr. Jerome P Folkman spiri tual leader of Temple Israel, will also ;pesk Dr Folkmon liar made considerable contribution to th* religious life of the nation He is a celebrated author and ha- been cited many: times for outstanding B^rvicfr. Dr A C Iverson. National di rector of Pjoter-tant Relationship? Bcy Scouts of America, v 1 •; i tell hew the church and tb* Bcnut movement can coordinate their work Other well known national sr.d church leader-, ar® e v period to h? pn hand Their name? will be announced later >] iiipim “Since uft'wt been married we’ve paid the government exactly That •teovld su-re tmA a let? of re d>wt I*^ gwai»JiP3»*<«^gg9garott«fe»B^^ STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD ; L/Sob wcjyn^d Crab Orchard BHANt? 86 PROOF • NATIONAL D&ntm PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK, * Y. iniiMninvnv '« n«n ■■uiuMiiMPwib.fMrMEreKn . , - PRESTREISEEJ |l|jj .p| • CONCRETE PIPE (r'flwuW / / • CONCRETE BLOC* AND BRICK s> CONCRETE STEPPING STONE* W 1 f KALESGH—Di.AL TE 4-255? DURHAM —Di*l 2-6491 • KIMSTOM—-BUI 2514 WINNER. TO U AH DELEGATION - As •» result of having placed first in a Popularity Contest., Miss. Lou Ella Sinclair, far left, wiit lead a delegation from Trinity A- M V. Church. Greensboro to (he Christian Education Convention in Columbus. Ohio, July ’fi-3 ’ Above. Mi::, Sinclair is being con gratulated by Dr M P. Sawyer, minister of Trimly A. M- E- Zion Chareli. as Mrs- Celeste Feamngr- Inri, thud fro mleft and guiding sponsor of Mis-. Sinclair, and sirs. B. A Fnrrington. fat right and largest single contributor to the contest, look * m Proceeds ot the enntest will Os pried to Ttav the. expenses of the delegation which will also include Misse-. Hatlene McCollotn Patsy McLeiuion. ( -r.r- Olvn Glover and Rachel Fo\ Mrs, hebecea Smith and Mrs M P. Sawyer, wife of The Reverend Saw yer. will accompany the group (LEE PHOTO! Edward Galbrcatli, Fayetteville Heads Methodist Youth Council GREENSBORO Edward Gal breath, of Fayetteville, was elect.- i.ed president of the Methodtn Youth ! Fellowship Council just prior to the 1 closing session of the week-long Methodist Youth Assembly at Ben nett, College here recently. He succeeds Miss Hilda Withers, of pine Hal!. Re-elected were Wil bur Monroe, '’ice president, of Cool Springs; Pauline Wright, secretary of High Point, and Willie Mao Wauttiv treasurer, of Fayetteville. Elected to t.he new office of Assist ant secretary was Gladys Mc- Laughlin. of Raetord. Named committee obairmen were ih>- following: Christian Faith- Carolyn Wright, of Sbfi FATHER. SON GRAND MASTERS A father and son'dynasty in freemasonry was honored recently when Mrs. Alary McGriff Bell, grand worthy matron. Order of Eastern Star of Louisiana, Prince Hall affiliation, presented a bronze plaque of (he fate John G Lewis Sr, grand master since 1942, A brother, Scott ' Lewis, was grand master from 1932 to 1941. Under the Lewises, the Prinee Hal! Ma sons of Louisiana hare grown info a half million dollar concern, not counting assets of subordinate lodges. -- (ANP) The longleaf has more resistance , to fire than either Southern pines There are 90,00 ft 4-H Clubs in the United States and its possessions Lift heavy objects with leg I muscles, not. with your back. White Mountain j Ice Cream Freezers Fruit Jars Fruit Conner* Fishing Poles Lines - Hooks Sinkers j Presto Canners j Cookers and Parts Screen Doors and Windows —See— S. If. YOUNG Hardware ; i' j ; 130 E. Martin St. Dial TEmple 2-7121 by; Christian Outreach—Frank i Parker, of Smytc; Christian Witness Warren Bethea, of Maxton; Christian Citizenship Edith Mayfield, of Winston Sa lem. arid Christian Felin«;.hin Maxine West, of Greensboro, , Ihr last two for (heir second terms. ; According to the Rev G- F Hog. i ne, of Lauriob'.irg, who again sorv ed as d>:an of the assembly, the 164 j I persons present represented the.; - j largest number to attend in the t history of the North Carolina Con- 2 . ference. ; In addition to (hr clarsec and j j workshops, there were interest , 1 croups in arts and crafts. rvi*: r . i State Urged To Block lew Levittown WASHINGTON An ’cal* *o both the Federal govern ment and the state of New Jersey to intervene and halt the proposed construct ton of an all-white Letit towri community on a 4.000-acre tract, midway between Trenton and <’nnden, N ,T, came from two dif ferent fourr.es last week, Locally, Sen Clifford P iit-Nf.J.) sent a letter to FHA Commissioner Norman Mason reminding him that the propos ed 515,G0t). home development rlearly Intends” to violate the state's law and policy against discrimination, and reminding the commissioner that "FHA lisa the responsibility to with hold mortgage committments until It is affirmatively satia ted that Mr (William P) Lev itt will no< follow his aonounc ed policies in regard to ibis development ” Levitt announced recently that the protect would be for ‘white •Mily ” Sen Csae said that if the PH A ignores Levitt's own state ments "it would be tantamount to assi'-ting in violating the state lew and policy, and the polity of this administration ” In New 'York, the American Li berties union petitioned the New Jersey attorney general to with draw state approval of corpora tion charters granted Levitt The Organization asked that the chap ter be'vacated and the license of the corporation be suspended “to prevent the use of the New Jersey corporation laws in aid of this il legal schem'\ , ‘ It Pays To ADVERTISE worship, fellowship and dramatics H-'adtna the arts and crafts group Miss Leila Havelock of Ma laya. There were also courses for •ounselors and a variety of recre ational activities. I iiuwnnillllli »I I.WHWIIIWI —!■!■» WIirWBJUJUIJILinT [f Von Want | To Take Tho !B, Out of Ofe L „ 0. Karl I- r | { * tchtman l Dial TE J-9TWS % W&A Ptt.OT UFF, ~ a—'M ! FKSI’RANC E J COMPANT Carolina ffandtmn Crtwn H SHRIMP ■ 59 limit me frith $5 or more hv parcbMe*—Rsdgate Pink I *’ | ■%/ fll. g TALI |fJL m !§| Jg jH, s.wii ii. %■ CAN - PjgF** ' *' '-***' s v«^' f, 019 NIA! SlO R 1.51 FRESH TENDER WHITE MEAT PnLt , , n thlL „ d VJL CM« QnaSO VEM» BEEHSIT SMEJjISTS LB j 195 R, Quantity right, rsserved. VEHI SHOULDER fresh meaty BOAST rRYEB THIGHS *S* p aSlfmr w VEH CHOPS ! CHOICE TENDER FRYER j «»••#»«• Mq c js&w 89c I DRUMSTICKS * 55c „ fe3* sSfe Js&f SAVE 26c AT CSI NII-TREAT ASSORTED FLAVORS ICE CREAM - 48 SAVE AT CS! FREFER.ITO BRAND ) SPECIAL VALUE! CS FANCY BLENDED Corned Beef 3r* s l- 00 1 Fruit cocktail 2 SAVE 2(ki AT €SI BAKE-RITE (Mmk. m*% with $5 or more m purchmm) SHORTENING =59 Ballard or Pillsbary Canned ffic-Pm Frozen [ Fresh and Crisp Biscuits 4 45c i strawberries 55£ 99c i Radishes - ioc j ;SgSSSrgJEKBgKZSBSrtt:SSSBgBSg3gIgg«B^aaKg33^^ Save it CSt IV. C. Crtmrn U.S. No. 3 WMhe | ptrrmiDi hi-a | GEmvood Village-111W. Morgan St-MorthsSde Shopping Center-Cameron Village Nation’s Funeral Directors To NY For Annual Convention NEW YORK OF. Chiles, pres- > idem and Robert H. Miller, gener* 1 —— ‘Create Raee Without Prejudice:’ Dr. Mays ATLANTA (ANF> -- Speak-, mg on "Religious Systems in Ur-1 Space Age.” Dr. Benjamin F Mays, president, Morehouse «©1- i lege, told an Atlanta university summer school audience that tlv chief responsibilities of religion 1 and education arc to create a pgo j pie who want pence and a- rax? I without, prejudice. However, Dr. Mays, said that civilized serietv has failed *n effectivelv ad'ance tb® the ory: "do unto ethers as you imii m »•> Ail Funerals Cost Less -at the— | RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and be Convinced! RALEIGH Funeral Home *“£ fS“ 322 E. CABARRUS ST. I_, *1 111 A 11| M |||-|lMH|||| I Illlin Till rinmre*yi.%nin»fvvwi'.— -^■om-<~~^-reo~---:-~~^r&xr^e*?es3i~Kzr~L&*n\'?ejtCT¥*XXtJrrxrc- i at secretary of the National Fun- I era! Directory ar,d 'Morticians As- i would bare them do un'o you." He said the principle do*s nut diminish with prog ress “It is as good in a bow »,no-arrow acre as U is Ilf our present atomic and hydro gen age," he pointed out. Dr. Mays blamed the failure to shoulder responsibilities on poor and demagogic leadership "Os a!! the people in Arkansas who need regeneration, non° I needs It, a.-; much an (Gov, Ori'aU 1 Paribus." he asserted aociations said morticians and their families will t’avei from all parts of the country to attend the Asso ciation's 21st Annua! Convention The meeting wilt be held August 4- 7 1938 »t the beautiful Hotel New Yorker m New York City, The automotive displays fea tured (bis year arc (be very iatest in design --ind perform i ante Those attending *be dis plays will find a complete lu,e of rijuipment necessary for ef fective and eflieient service All Morticians and Funeral Oi vcctors from (he New York area have been invited to attend what - j - v- - r - r ' 11--. ,-nr.U oy. trnsiv.:* demonstrations of funerai orjuiprop-nt bold in the New ovk aTea in sevetrJ. year^ This year the Educational CVrn- I Ml 1 * 11 * awaet ®*^*®eeWnJsm*®^aU®HWWUttmi®r ” *—•—*•*— have a tile bath jS. % CLAY TILE; . for information about. I? t; tailin' tile bathrooms under FH.A E title with nr. down payment, coll .. . :' ' V*ps V . DAVID G, ALLEN Better Buys Better Terms On Better ! Jewelry I I i :s ‘~tWWiiigmmii|in|N|nwi 111 m te» »■ - L&rg« LocoUy-Grmion Fully Ripe | mittee will feature a daily prog- J ram, "Educating Morticians for Fu~ | neral Service in the Space Age." In addition to these feature attractions are ether ous'-.nd lng toighigirit:, On August 5. John H, John-,on of Johnson Publications will bt featured as the key speaker at the An nual Award Banquet Jar Lie Robinson >*i)i participaf e on this program, and Mrs. Jennie ; Morris of Flmirir-lphti, Pa., * ill i be honored as the outstanding “Woman of the Year” fey th National Funet; - Tbrectsr and F.mbalaser m?■ ra. inr- I A bestride doom the Hud-on ti the light of the Sitvf.A me ->1 t>p the drawing attraction on .'■ • nestisy. To close this four day m«"- 4 t >h» ijuerts will don formal attire *'' President's Bali, which .*'tU h' " i haret. style with many stars of top | billing providing the ent-rtam* , 1 ment. i *rjip w« r t CsranuUe*-. r providing: 1 ha by sitUr.u service so that pirr-rfs ! may bring the little ones surf 'it | participate in the many planned • * actlvitb -i fkREE>ARED ' pfei LIVING!” | I-, «•.-;>■ f*' * 1 CI V ELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE u!l Course in Beauts Culture ■nd Classes in Personality and i hsrai, For information Write: Mrs. Christiana J. Fitts President 400 EAST MARTIN Tit Ll/1 Raleigh. S C.