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13 Persons Given Certicates
As Area Pastors’ School Ends
GREENSBORO Asa result of
their successful completion of four
summers of study, 13 persons, ;wo
of them women, were awarded
certificates as the annual Baltimore
Area Pastors' School ended its an
il »a) four-week session at Bennett
College, here Friday.
The school which is sponsored by
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The Methodist Church and offers in !
service training for ministers, had
?n enrollment of 57. largest i:i its |
history from the four conferences I
of the area
Courses wore taught in the Old j
Testament. New Testament, homi
letics. church history Christian
doctrine* and stewardship, music
and worship and organisation and
discipline.
The Rev. Charles T . Carrington.
' f Jamaica. N. Y dean of the school
presented certificates to the fol
lowing:
Harvey G. Chase, Jr., Cordova, j
Md.; Charles W Creek. Annapolis, j
Aid.: Clarence K. Handy Tyaskin, j
Md.; James 1,. Harris, Baltimore, i
Md.: Airs. Mary I). Hundley, Mount j
Royal, N. J.; Edward W. Lee, Salis
bury. Mu.. Jeremiah R. Lee. Tyas- ;
kin, Md.; D. T. Lewis, Sea ford. Del- |
aware: Mrs dawdle Pinder, Hur- !
lock, Md.: Theodore Sembly, H>n- ,
ton, W. Va.; Cyrus M Stafford.
Chester. Md.; George L. Stanley, ' i
Hiirlock, Md : and William H. Wat- |i
son. Baltimore. Md • li
Others in attendance this year ! i
were: ;
George R Allen. Baltimore, Md ; 1 1
Woodrow I. Amey, Philadelphia, j
T'a.; Chester A Bowles. Chattano- |
p;a, Term.; K. 0 Cole. Caretta. W. |
Va.; John W. Cole, Philadelphia, j
Pa.: James S. Colter, Frkeville, j
Tenn : Homer H Davis, Charleston, I
YV Va.: William H. Davis, Anna- |
polis. Md : Mrs. Emma T. Estep, |
Jewell Md : Mrs. Eva Franklin, j
Chattanooga, Tenn.: Hal T. Render- I
son. Chattanooga Tenn.: Philip A. j
Henry, Ohestertov. n, Md.:
Murre! C. Hickman. Soddv, '
Tenn.; Emerson M. Jolly, Salisbury, j
Aid.- Elwood J Jones, Asheboro !
N. C: 1. H Jones. Winston-Salem: j
: Clifford E Landrum, Townsend, I
; Delaware: Elwood H Matthews, j
! Silver Springs. Md
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THE CHORVETTES, popular local singing agg relation, are still uppermost in the minds of area
Rock 'N Roil music lovers for (heir rendition of lie* tune, "Cheer Up Pretty One." burned by “Buast Me
On The Telephone.” The group, pictured above, during a recent appearance at Raleigh Memorial Au
ditorium, is now making plans to record a series of new songs, Pictured, from left to right, are Irving
11. Fuller, manager, vocalist and saxophonist: Thomas Trevan, Jr., drummer; Harold Cooper, pianist
and bass vocalist; Cecil Harris, second lead and tenor; Rufus Hodge, second tenor; and James Harris,
baritone.
State Baptist Sunday School And
BTU Convention Slated Aug. 5-7
WINSTON-SALEM -- Messen
gets from ali sections of the state
will gather at the Friendship Bap
tist Church, Winston-Salem, Aug
ust 5-7, for the point annual ses
sion of the State Baptist Sunday
School and the- State Baptist
Training Union Conventions
Around the theme. “TRAIN-
ING AND GROWING IN
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP,"
the program committee has
developed an informative and
constructive program. Featur
ed this year are three clinics
Sunday School, Raptisl
Training Union, and Vacation
Bible School—based on the
following themes: “IMPROV
ING TEACHING,, "MEETING
•I HE TRAINING NEEDS OI
THE LOCAL CHURCH." and
“BETTER VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOLS"
Other features inchtd address
t* by R. M. Butler, J. T. Haivkm*
'
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OPENS Fit NEKA I. HOME IN
SALISBURY ■— A L. Mitchell,
above, a native of Winnsboro.
S. C., recently opened the TVSit -
chcll Funeral Home in Salisbury
! at 711 IV Horah Street. He com
pleted his high school training
at the Fairfield County Train
ing School of Winnsboro. and is
a graduate of Clinton Junior
College. Rock Hill. S. ( ; Living
stone College, Salisbury, and the
Atlanta College of Mortuary
Science of Atlanta, Da. He is
licensed in both North and
South Carolina. Mitchell is a
I member of the St. Mark AMEZ
Church. Dorcas Lodge No. 460,
Prince Hall F&AM of N. C. and
Epsilon Nu Delta Mortuary Fra
i ternity.
John Lucas, and Hubert Robinson.
The following ministers will de
liver sermons: Johnnie L. White,
Leon Riddick, and J. Ray Butler.
Miss Florence Butler. Miss Mil ■
am Ricks and John Fleming will
serve as moderators of the clinics
E. M. Butler of Wilmington is
president of the State Sunday
School Convention, and Mr. J. T
Hawkins of Durham, is president
of the Stale Baptist Training
Union Convention, The Reverend
William Franklin Stokes is the
host pastor.
The public is Invited to attend
all sessions of the convention.
38 th Annual
NIA Confab To
Laud Growth
COLUMBUS. Ohio With im
ports of in excess of a quarter bil
lion dollars in assets, s!'* billion
in insurance-in-force and a total
annual iiuome of sriO million for the
fifty-two member compands of the
National Insurance Association,
n presentativfs of the companies
! will meet in Columbus, Ohio, at the
j pcshler-Hilton Hotel. August 4.
! through 8 with art interesting in
jfot relative and inspiring conven
| lion program built . around the
; theme: “Organizing For Growth."
The figures tabulated by L.
R. Taylor. N. t. A. statistician,
and actuary for the Mammoth
Use Insurance Company, were
releases! hi a telephone inter
view with the 32nd president of
the association J. W. Goodloe,
Secretary for the N. C. Mutual
Life Insurance Company, Dor
| ham, N. C
Mr. Goodloe pointed out, during
j the couise of the interview, “The
• oast ter years have witnessed the
j greatest expansion among our
i member companies in the nearly
! forty year history of our associa
i t.ion. Ou r companies' assets have
; increased by more than 250 per cent
since the end of World War II We
have greatly increased our services
to policyowners both in kinds of
policies offered and in the skill and
■service of our more than 6.000 ag
nts as insurance counselors.
Much of this ts attributable to
‘■if training programs of our indi
i-lual companies as well as the the
hit activity in training in agency
iriagement through the assoeia
"Fifteen N. I. A. companies
’-artiei,rated. last June, In our
Ills annual training Institute in
agency management at Tennes
see State A & I University. The
convention will consider a pro
posal to. next year, extend this
kind of management training to
department heads and junior
executives. AH this augurs well
lor the future continued
d»-’* , o"»nent and ex
pension of N. O. A compnntes
and it Is the kind of organisa
tion for grow th that will he dls
eussed irt Columbus the week of
August 4th.
“Twenty-three insurance coun
selors will be signally honored for
j personally having placed $250,000 or
more insurance coverage in 1P57.
j They beonp to the NlA's quarter
million dollar roundtable. And.
i since thi« year’s roundtable loader
: placed rrree than $">00,000 during
j 1157, the convention will consider
the formation of a “Diamond
Circle" for men and women plac
ing a half million or a million dol
ors during a tweve month period
This new means of recognizing the
: service and achievement of our fn
! surance counselors has been made
| necessary by the fact that already
! this year three men and one woman
! have exceeded their previous year-
I long achievement in the first six
‘Carmen Jones ’ Begins At
Fuquay Theater Aug. 8
FUQUAY SPRINGS The Fu
pusj Theater announced this week
that toe movie. 'Carmen Jones," |
stalling Dorothy Dandridge and
Harry Belafonte will be shown
hero Friday and Saturday, August
o and 9. A late show will be held
at ll:p, m.
“Carmen Jones, ’ one of Broad- j
way’s irr-mortiil musical plays
reaches the screen in what has
been heralded as a smashing Cm
emaScppe production It is a Lav
ish, up-to-date, wholly American j
transcription of Bizets original
:.tili unparalleled “Carmen Tones"
score, set to lyrics in a jazz idiom
by the theatrical wonder-man, Os
car Hammersteln,
A big success on the Broadway
rtage and during a long cross
country ’our in U>e 1940 * it took
Otto Prc-mingei to bring this un
Ghana’s Ambassador Thanks
Newsman For Hospitality
Dr. Daniel A Chapman. Ghana's
ambassador to the United States,
who visited several North Carolina
cities recently, including Raleigh,
wrote the following letter to Alex
andei Baines, promotion manager
of The CAROLINIAN:
Embassy of Ghana
Washington, D C.
Dear Mr Surnes.
1 should like to take opportunity
to extend to you my very deep ap
preciation tor your efforts in help
ing to make iny visit to Raleigh
such an enjoyable and successful
line
Your vor k in arranging for
publicity in connection with my
press conference is appreciated. It
has been a pleasure meeting you
and T hope we shall have another
opportunity to visit your lovely
• Ay.
75 Honor
Students
At Shaw U.
Shaw University's Honor Roll for
ma second semester has yust been
released by the registrar and 75
students are listed. Os this number
there were 19 freshmen. 12 sopho
mores, 17 juniors. i7 seniotJ, . m
the School of Religion, and 3 i*i
classified They are as follows:
FRESHMEN: Sherman Barge.
Camden. :4. .1 : Lucille Batts. Wil
son; Marvelous Brooks, Newark N.
.1 . Lucy Mae Bunch. Raieirti; Lit.i
Davis, 1 ouisburg; Glentield KiJiy.ht,
Camden N. J ; Curry Lowery Gas
tonia: Vivian McKay, Lilliu-.t’-n.
Emanuel McNair, Camden, N -l .
Doris Morgan, Raleigh; Mary Mur
ray Wiilard, Jency Penny West
Palm flcuoh. Fla,; Sylvia Sifford,
Mount Holly: Amos Smith, Monro
via, Liberia; Esther Sneed Green
ville; Patricia Thonruu. L. nmi :
Beulah V ; *eks, Greenville; Delores
.- . -. . rr«. .. t- -..% . Pi W i -
W,i reams. laiuuio,
borne, Plymouth.
SOPHOMORES: Shirley Burwell,
Henderson: Gertrude Dickerson.
Itendersor,; Milton Evans Stoko-
Alfred Harris. Raleigh: Albert
Hockaday. Weldon; M- • Hud.-w
Pannele. Sandy McKo.v, Lam in
burg; Nathaniel McNair. Fayette
v.ile, Cha*-leR Manley. Cofield; Nr
thaniel Mickens Union - 1
Glenford Mitchell, Way Tree, •>«-
macia: Mnrv Taylor, Zebulon.
JUNIORS: Alma Brinson. Rose
Hill; Theodore Carter. Maxtor):
Mamie Dixon. Rose Hill; Annie
Edwards. Rockv Mount, Claud
Fly the Conway; Marvislme Gill
Louisbunt; Malhe Goodaon. Wen
<leli- .lame? Harris, Rocky Mount:
Dor is 1/dt UUington; F.lma Melton,
Spring Hope: George Murphy Iv
a ihoe; Shirley Parke., Newton
Grove: Clement Richmond, Cnfu
•otie; Helen Sneed. Garner, Myrtle
St rente • . Greenville: Rosino Turner,
| Halifax, Lawrence Williams R '
i * SENIORS. W'tliam Black, Tar
i boro, Donald Counts. Roselle. N ,1 :
Nadine Cunningham. Virgilina. Vi»
■drsia: Thelma Davis, Louhbmg;
Gertrude Greene. Raleigh: Shirley
Hawkins. Kinston: -lames Hunter.
Durham. Leroy Kane Cambndge
Md.; Della Lewis, Littleton: H-r-ih
ey Malstte. Woodland; Williamstou;
Mary Mavfield, Henderson; Howard
Pritchard, Jr.. Greenville; Amelia
Smith Bad in: Lopis Wade. Dur
ham: Emanuel Witherspoon. Pur
harn' Merca Yarbrough. Raleigh
SCHOOL OF RELIGION: George
Parrish. Mebane; John Foster. Hen
derson, William Freeman, Lilling
toiv, Isaac Horton, Chadbourn;
Charles Raeford, Fayetteville:
Frederick Terry, Wilson; Johnnie
White, Wndesboro.
UNCLASSIFIED: Mary Monk
.Torws. Pi;t; Ella G. Williams, Cary;
Mayola Winston, Raleigh,
It Pays To
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST S. 19SS
* conventional project ta scr een ful
j fiUment
j Preminger, the man who dared
i do “The Moon is Blue-" as well as
bring famed as director of "Laura"
and a leading player in the movie
"Stalag" 17." determined to make
the film version of “Carmen Jones"
j entirely faithful to Billy Rose's vi
] brant stage production. For his all -
! Negro cast he selected as star* Har
ry Belafonte, folk -sort; rage of the
' diy and v broadway star last sea
sun in "John Murray Anderson's
| Almanac;” Dorothy Dniidridge.
; ton idly beautiful actress and night
i club artist. Pearl Bailey brilliant
! singing comedienne currently Mai
i red on Broadway in the musical
| piny "House of Flowers ■ ■ Olga
: James, operatic soprano; and ra
j riio-telc'-r-'.on emcee, Joe Adams,
j turned actor and prizefighter for
* the film.
Mrs Chapman and Mrs. Mabrcy
join m<- in sending you all best
wishes and kind * - yards
D A rhapipar*
Ambassador
Probe Many
Negro Aged
In Homes
LOS ANGELES A tact that ni
fties many Negro aged as well as
hundreds of Caucasians came to
light last week, when an Intensive
investigation of “icst home 1 " be
gan thrvaghoui the country. Atten
tion was attracted to them through
the first of a series of editorials, n>
Paid Coates, in the Los Angelo.
Daily Mirror.
This ill Hi rant stall writrr,
made a wide sweeping expose,
in which lie hlasted the major
ity of them a- being hovels of
torture, hunger, and neglect.
Because of a elnun-up drive he
started in his column three years
ago. ' H girls were chased off the
Main Street “skid-tow and its
Fifth Stieat adjunct: bartenders
vt-re arersted foe aiding the pen'-
during, and soliciting and the sa
loons, from which they operated,
were padlocked. Turning to the rie
lapidated old room houses, on Filth
street bet wen Main and Centra!
Avenue, populated by thousands of
derelicts of both races his camp
aign ci.io.ed most of those to bo
condemned lorn down and turned
into parking lots.
Incidentally the “B" girls were
Caucasian. Most of the bartenders
practiced jiw-erow against would
be Nr >io customer!:, yet were will
ing to help the heavily made-up
‘'ladies of the evening.' when it
i rim' in ' rolling” a Negro spend,>i
known to have a lot wad ot green
back.s
Hags instead of sanitary wash
cloths are used to grudgingly bathe
n k patients
Evaporated port fat milk made
f> ora evnpoi a ted powder is served
them.
Legal Notices
ADMINIS'I RATOR'S NOTH P
NORTH CARO I IN A
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as Admin.M i amr cl
■ the rotate nr Dr. John O Plummer,
I reused late of Wake County, Nolle
1 Carolina, this is to notify at! person
I having flaim' »««•»»*' (he Estate
raid deceased to exhibit them to tin
undersigned at 13 E. Hargett Smu’i.
i Raleigh. N C . on or before Hie 25*h
: day fit July. 1859, or this notice will b
pleaded in bar of their recover). .VI
persons indebted to Hie Estate wril
please make immediate payment.
Tins ;;Bth day oi July. 19S8.
MECHANICS ft- FARMERS BANK,
I Admmislisuor
F J CARNAGE Ail)
August 2. 9, 18, 2.1. 30v September «
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH E
NORTH CAROLINA
jWAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as AUminislratoi
: qf the Estate of Walter F. Have.*, dr
j .-eased, line of Wake !' oVllit; Nort.-,
I Carolina, tills is to notify all person--
shaving ctfums against the estate of
! said deceased, to exhibit them to the
j undersigned at 125 East Hargett Street,
I Raleigh. North Carolina on or before
I tji e 2jj»h day of July, 1959 or this no
■ lice will be pleaded in bai of their le
| CoVel')'
All persons indebted io Hie estate
| will please make immediate payment,
j This Bfith day. ol July. 1958
ATTORNEY GEORGE R. GREENE
j Administrator.
j August 2,9, 16, 23, 3Q: September S
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
I BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WAKE
fN THE SUPERIOR COURT
: SARA M. MOORE.
Plaintiff
Vs.
i EMERSON MOORE.
Defeudanl
TO EMERSON MOORE
TAKE NOTICE THAT
A pleading seeking relief against
you ha* been filed in the above entitl
ed action
The nature of th- relief being --.ought
Is as follows- to secure an absolute di
vorce on the part of the plaintiff based
upon the grounds of two years con
tinuous separation between the plain
j tiff and the defendant.
You are required to make defense to
] such pleadings not later than Sept. 29.
1 1958, and upon your failure to do s.i.
I the party seeking relief against von
! will apply to the Court for the relief
; aoixr.L
i This 30th cla> of July, 1958.
HELEN CpNYEHS.
1 Asst. Clerk of Superior Conn
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Multilist ot issue* and eoat per word'
tssuf.s i 4 S 12
Cost per word 4* 4« 5c Se
per line,
per Issue Ifre Jltc IV5®
Each word aboreviatlort, initial or
symbol count as sine word.
Punctuation marks »r* NOT counted
as words
The minimum number ot words in
3tiy want ad Is 13 wo.i di You wilt
ive money b.v ordering vour ad to
ion d or 12 issues.
Weekly Want Ads may Be telephoned
through Wednesday up to 10 A M,
CARD OF THANKS
Min. Virginia K Newell wishes to
I hank hei many friends for expression*
of .ympathy during the illness and
passing of hes mother. Mrs. Dinah Hill
Kimbrough of Winston-Salem, N C.
HELP WANTED
Ten Domestics tag*" s 20 to 55} mimed
for the New York Area, Must; b r :
«*xp*j ienced and have recent reier
enros Make S3O to so.) a week Sleep
m jobs Bus fare advanced Contact fi.
C Mitchell, 601 Paiko Street, Golds
boro, W C. Phone J37IK
SPECIAL SERVICES
SPKBCims WKITTEN tor Busy people
10-mliUiti’S 25.00: Re-sea! eh, Msnu
-.■uipis •nidf-ti .mo mu in good Eng
lish, MARCUS BO UL WAKE. Saint
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AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS
WAKfc-IJ-UKtVK-IT—CARS, TRUCKS,
Al/Til TRAILERS roR KENT -
:ui! N McDowell St. Dial ft i 8993
Night TK 3 0994.
Ge, yuui money out of used <efri
derator.-;. stoves and furniture NOW
Use our classified ads Dial Vt t-SMt.
FOOD SPECIALS
dOV’S AMERICAN OREL*. —22 v
Martin St.. Raleigh-Dial T 2 2 «.i«
Cooper’s Bar-B-Q
BAB-B-Q and
Chicken
<Our Specialty)
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109 K. DAVIS ST,
NURSERY
rotrins NURSERY - ITayatteviiie
Highway Phone TE i-0744. *
RENTING A ROOM!! -Register it with
u» at TE *-5558 This apace will coat
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SERVICE STATIONS
DUNN'S ESSO STATION—SO 2'i Blood
worth St . Phone TE 2-9451
Consult our classified ail* regularly,
ilu-ie are many bargains o/fered
WA FCH SERVICES
DAVIDSON S WATCH SERVICE- 122 I
Hargett St.. Phono TE 3-4959
Legal Notices
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified a.-. Admin,sTatri.x
..I the E-date of John L W«. ren. de
i-.-iised, late of Wake County, Non i
i ai-olitia. this is io notify ail prisons
having claims against the estate of *aio
•ineeased to exhibit them to Uie under
signed at 1425 E Bur? St reel Raleign.
North Carolina on or before the. 2nd
day of July. 1959. ot tilts notice wtU
ne pleaded in but of thei. recovery
All peisons indebted to the c-s'a'e
wili please make imnu diau pay men 1 .
Tills 23td flay of .lulv, 1958.
MRS PAT'HE B WARREN.
Admin :sli atl ix
r. J. i A KNAG E. All j
July 26: August 2. 9, If:. ?S
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE CO JNTY
NOTH K
Unde* and by virtur* of the power
of sale eontair.-d in s certain Deed of
Trust executed by Willie Sanders and
wife, Annie B. Sanders to H. C. High.
Sr , Trustee, dated the tist day of
January, 1955 and recorded in Book
1178 si Page 101, in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Wake County.
North Carolina default having been
made in the payment of the Indebteci
nn.s thereby secured and *»id Deed ol
Trust being by the terms thereof sub
ject to forucloauro, the undersign.-d
Trustee will offer for .-,a)e at publ c
auction to the highest bidder for cash
at the courthouse door in Wake Coun
ty, North Carolina, at noon on the 21st
iiav of Atigusi 1958 trie property enn
veved in said Deed of Trust, the same
being situate in the County nl Waks,
State of North Carolina, and more par
tictilaih described as follows-
BEGINNING at a stake on the
property line of the Road facing
Ml. Hetman Church, said stake be
ing on the cast line ot Ci Islam
Chavis land, runs thence west with
.said road HO yards to a stake,
ihence South 70 yards In N San
ders line- tnence east with Sanders
line 140 yards: thence Northeast 70
yards Io the point of BEGINNING
Said tract consist ot two acres and
is about three milsp South of Au
burn and is now bounded by the
land of Rome Sturdivant, John
Williams, Dolphin Williams, et a's
and is the identical tract, of land
conveyed bv N. S. Sanders to Willie
Sanders by deed dated September
20. 1924. recorded in Book 752 Pag*
!9:>, Register of Deeds office of
Wake County
This sal* will be marie sub.ie.ct to all
outstanding and unpaid taxes which
may be due.
This sale will remain open for ten
(10) days as required by law and th *
successful bidder will be required 'a
deposit nol less than ten per cent
(10%) of the purchase bid to show
good faith.
This 21st dav of July, 1958
H. C. HIGH. Si.. Trustee
F J. Carnage. Attorney
July 28: August 2, 9. IB
Th* ionuleaf has more resistance
to fire than other Southern pines.
Don't let Decennial plants get tan
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