8 rm c&mim&M WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST ?, 1.15* get ARMY COMMISSIONS Three-KtMdrnU ivh” gta-duaUrl from A&T CoUege immediately rmnmnsioned as second lieutenant* in the V. S Army under the, eolJese «; ROTC vngnm. The* are from left to right: Milton Peterv. Orange, N 1. biology; t harle* I.imdermon. m*vx\U.j£. mathem.Mics and chemistry and Ones) l Bailey, Raleigh, business administration M Marteena, fight, dean of faculties, presents the commissions. .. DRIVE SAFELY White Mountain lee ('ream Freezers Fruit Jars Fruit Fanners Fishing Poles h mes - Hooks - Sinkers Presto runners Cookers and Parts Screen Doors and Windows —See— S,|l. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St Dial TEmple 2-7121 HAVE A TILE BATH NOW-PAY LATER f *' /U* >ljk There, is no substitute for GENUINE % « CLAY TILE . for information about Y ‘ .ivistaliinc tile bathrooms unde FH A title, with no down payment, call . . . DAVID G. ALLEN . N Htifiiuglon ‘r*! Ralciffh v " TE 2-27;J6 ' _. r mmm%m , *gS? JL lYtli KONCPf * piling / / |?1I / * FLOOR / / ♦ CONCRETE PIPE * CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK 4nn/ # CONCRETE STEPPING STONE j W RALEIGH—DIAL TE DURHAM—-Dial SUMS! * KIHSTOM—■ D»*l Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry —Kiaxu---—TMC-iei.-'rje.-.'r; JPU'-f AH Funerals Cost Less —at the ■ RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compart Convinced! RALESGH Funeral Home "sss: ™ 323 E. CABARBtJS ST. r National Meeting: Funeral Directors Set 21st Session For NY Aug. 3-7 NEW vqRK - The 21st annual convention of the Nations! Funeral Direr lor. Asoriation will bo held in me 43-story New Yorker Hotel. .'Urn street and Eighth Avenue in the Mid-own area, from August 3 to ' The Ladies Auxiliary under the !• i fcrstili* of Mrs. Plugcn la f, Peters, the programming Mrs. Martha W. Wright and and Planning Committee with Miss Catherine Payne and others have completed plans for toe convention. Registration will begin on Sun day. August 3 at 11 a. m and close a t s p. m. at the Concord Baptist Church. Other activities for the dav it Vnu Want To take The j (IF) Out of Ute ,{ V f 0. Karl | Lichtman wwa) 88b * ■Ejetr CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Fall Course in Beauty Culture and Ciasaes In Personality and Charm. For information Write: Mrs Christiana J. Pitt* President 40C EAST MARTIN STREET Ra.lelgh, N. C. inrl’idf 1 the :S breakfast., executive committee meeting, board of directors meetings, and memorial services. THE MONDAY SESSION will open witth a business meeting at {i:3o a m. An educational confer ence will be held at noon when the discussion clinic will consider the topic Public Relations " Following the recess, exhibits will be review ed from 3 to 6 P m The educations! conference r, r> Tuesday will feature two addressee: The Future of Funeral Serv ice" by Dean S. H Pierce. Sr.; and “Management, the Key to a Successful Business" by Don aid L. Rogers. New York Her ald Tribune. Following the recess, exhibits v/ili be viewed from 2 to 5 p m The Annual Award Banquet is scheduled for Tuesday at " p m A Johnson of Ebony will be main speaker In addition to the general session | an d exhibits, the Wednesday ses ! sion will feature an address on ■ ‘ Pathology" by Dr. H. P Smith | New Yor< Medical Center Profes sor Charles J. Latimore will deliv er a second address on 'Systems - ; tic Planning." Thursday following the gener al closing session, the following two addresses will be delivered: "Current Trend of Mortuary Education" by Professor Otto S Mar goto; and "Funeral Service Merchandising.” hv Her Rus sel! A Roberts. The convention will be brought to a close Thursday night with the Presidents Ball and Floor Show Gospel Choirs , Choruses Plan Big Meeting CLEVELAND Ohio—. All "stops' have been pulled out here in mak ing plans for the 26th Annual Ses sion of the National Convention of Gosnel Choirs and Choruses, Inc., meeting in Cory Methodist Church, 1117 East 105th Street. August 4-8. Some 8.500 delegates are ex pected to attend from across the country. Delegates will represent churches of all faiths, community ; choirs and choruses, and singing groups of all types Dr. Thomas I a Dorsey of Chicago, Illinois. :s i National President and Mrs. Dor- I othye H Boswell, President of the I Cleveland Choral Union, is Gen ! era! Chairman of the 26th Annual Session On Sunday, August 3rd. *arly arrivals <n the Convert • tlon will worship at Olivet In stitutional Baptist Church, 8802 Quincy Avenue. Cleve - lend, Ohio—Dr. O IVI. Hoover, i pastor. On th» : same day an Appreciation Program will be j held honoring the National President Also a Founder’s and Supervisors’ Program will be presented by’the Youth and Young Adult Department of the NCGCC. The traditional Monday Morn in? Consecration Service will be : held at convention headquarters • to open the week-long series of ! meetings Dr O. M Hoover will ! deliver the consecration sermon i and his choir will sing. : On Monday evening, a 500-voice i choir will appear in a pre-cenven | tier, concert. Throughout the week | workshops, study classes and fo j rums will be held with emphasis I on church music j Or. Dorsey will deliver the Pres idents Annual Address on Tues day evening which is also the pre sentation of the Scholarship Con test This night Is one of the high lights of the convention Tins year’s scholarship contestants will i orate on the subject. “The Ne~ j gro’s Contribution to American i History \ The winner will receive ! & $l5O 000 scholarship Mrs. Ma bel Hamilton of Chicago, Illinois, is Scholarship Chairman. Other speakers for the week will j include Rev. R, W. Wright, Dc j troit, Michigan; Miss Mary Wilks. National Youth President, Detroit, | Michigan; Prof. Theodore R. Frye. ! Chicago. Illinois; and Rev. Joseph I Jackson. St. Paul Minnesota. A well-insulated tobacco barn | cures tobecco cheaper Mid-summer is a good time to have soil tested for fall ernes Mm Who Killed Sepian Released From Mental Hospital; Feeble And Harmless Now, Attorney And Medics Declare In Courtroom LITI’LE ROCK. Aide. 'ANP' A 76-year old while man who was committed to the scale hospital in 1950 after shooting a Negro wa ■ discharged from the hospital fol lowing a heating Wednesday. A. E. fTobel Henderson »vas tried .June 26, 1950 In Jeffer son county on ;» charge f>i .shooting Sdaa Fletcher. He Mmkk, :; I . IMk | y 4B|SPli| .so value m p,ate * r S3l3d oeswrt msht Cu? tow I: ir Color Choice-, Turouoite, Canary, PmSt <m White. 8 . ng, chipping , cracking- 1- dl I toms f i* siting, hivtnjn mmm disk.' Both | lommodatc functional and beautify! Perfect. i SI S 3 for sprv ' n ß two vep- | e 3 JI tables. 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COUPON i SS mk p m ism M lit Pi Hi VnW after Sa.t«Mlsw, Aug- 2, Good out- HV B ' ~ ,oag c&ht^at ,te?fd m b ° |t ®“ ° f Ed * i 1 y Olenwsod Village- 111 W. Morgan St—Morthsidc Shopping Center- Cameron Village 4 was found not guilty by rpason of insanity to a first-degree 1 , murder charge in connection with the shooting The court ordered him com mitted to (he state hospital 1 the next day. ! In filing the petition to secure | : Henderson's release. his attornc., .lark Holt, said Henderson hid j suffered a stroke and was ‘'feeble j ! and handicapped " Dr W Pay- j I ton Kolb, a physician at the bos- j i pita 1 also stated that he did not] I believe Henderson was "danger- j I ous”. Holt, wouldn’t comment on who- | (.her the murder charge could be ] 1 revived against Henderson. PATRONIZE OUR ] ADVERTISERS I

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