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Plantation'Bells Whieh Summonedi Slaves To Work Are Sent To Africa j To “OslP Matsves To Churches MEMPHIS - -ANP) - Old bells which once sounded dinner tails and work calls on Southern plan tations ar? being sent to Africa where they will toll in village churcher and missions in Nigeria. A dozen iron cradle-style bells, shining with a fresh coat of silver paint sir being presented to the native chapels by the First. Baptist ! ! ji% ftyjjk - NOW PLAYING o* tthft, ***l Elird’s back-to-school August white sales y Creed news! August Whit* Sale savings are here again . and part in time for “back-to school' Get wonderfui values for yourself, for bark-to-school", and for grand gifts' SHEETS ~~ iMassaßßaizss^r.; first quality muslin sheets Sizes 41x99 cases and 72x105 $ T 52 est. 39c regular $1.53 each Muslin thread count over 132 threads to the sq inch White, only, Poly wrapped. 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PLAN NATIONAL SHRINK CONVENTION Kev members of the croup of nearly 100 who we ma'Jng plans for thr 57th annual national convention 01 ike Ancient Egyptian Arable, Order of Nobles of tbn Mystic Shrine scheduled for Chicago on Au-list P-c'-’J huddle together over registrations from the | 10,00 ft expected delegates. Shown in group are (from left to right seated. Nobles John Marshall Non venir program): Corneal A Davis 'generil chairman): Beniamin \ Core t illustrious Potentate) ; El- j. ston C Coleman 'general secretary), ■-ml James Furgcsnn (deputy m-ehairman). Standing are; Alexan- j tier Motley. Booker T. Suggs. IValtei Dyelt O B Willis. Timms If. Kelly, and Bit* rede King Meeting j concurrently w.sih the Ncbles will be thcii sister organization, the Daughters of Isis, who are expected to bring some delegates to the convention. Governor Luther Hodges Greets Three Conventions At NC College DURHAM (Special) Gover nor Luther Hodges pledged himself here at North Carolina College leaf week to do ’'fearlessly, in my hum ble whatever I car. to raise the per capita .ncome of all the people of North Carolina." The governor made the remark in the course of. a brief welcome ms sage to three cnnventiones assemb led at NCC last week. He addressed a banquet region of the Housewives League of Am erica. the National Bankers Associ ation and .the National Business League Entering the m c dining halt after the ro«-al bad started th» Sliiiners List Plans Far 57iJi Convention CHICAGO Illinois-August, nth. ! the first, day of the 57th Shrusers’ : . Imperial Council convention, being \ ■: held here in the historic Coliseum j < is packed full of events from a! 1 golf t iurr-amcnt to impressive Me- I mortal Services. Four main items 1 are planned for the opening of the i five, day convention of the Ancient Egyptian Arab?* Order Nobles of . the Mystic Shrine, whose members ; 1 are high degi ee Prince Hall Ma- . sons ' The Shrine Sixth Annual Golf Tournament u-i! kirk off the round of festivities at Pipe O' Peace Golf Course, 131st and 1 Ha.l*led Streets The event is epenrd to both men snd wom*n amateur goft*»'- A- m previous ve»r*. trophic? will hr provided liner? in ail i-n. ,r*., 7. 1,,- Her bert '•! -!• ht of the Phillip Msr ris Cigarette Company. Trophies will be awarded first, second and third place winners in both turn and v omen sections. Spe cial swards will be provided this 'car for the Best Dressed Golfe'. Marshal! Johnson, Pittsh&gh. T’a.. Imperial Director of Athletics, has also announced ice inclusion of a Special Shrine Sociion in the glof ltig tournamciii Plans arc complet ed for ar is-hoic medal play event for both Nobles and Daughter# with j tropin h-'ing avvamed to the win- j 1 cr and runners-up in c ich divis ion Additiona! changes in the Golf ■iwi ~ipininrnminw~nnmrr 1 ’ititwii crx»w*^F»i««»ije;«*s«*r Particular People Prefer Poole’s Pies | i WHEN MARKETING LOOK FOR THE POOLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE | SHOP | 606 Glenwocd Ave. TE 2-2966 Rak‘ S h> N. C. ■iMriiiiiiwawwMßiwniwiiriii’wriinirß riinurmii kuhmui itimriw* : ( I S MILK-FED | POULTRY i Live and Dressed WHOLESALE ONLY CROSS POULTRY CO. ROCK QLARRV hi). Phone TE 2-SOI3 and TE Z-SiM governor was escorted to the \ head table where he joined Banking Commissioner B. F Roberts md convention no tables His daughter, Nancy, accompanied the governor, sat at a table with Mrs, John H- Wheeler, Watts Hill, Jr., Dur ham County representative in the V. C. House of Representa tives and E. E. Tiilmon of Kan sas city, treasurer of the NBA, j ■ j Hodg E s observed that North Car- I • olir.a, 44th in per capita income a- \ rr>ong the 4S states, is not poor in ! spirit, ambition or determination, i The governor was enthusmtical- j ly applauded after his remarks. t"sc l to'jrsSfssiit !.r? to •Johr?“ son. includes the reduction of Shrine team members from a high ! of five tohtremeerr.b of five to three member? He also j posnts out that a Shrine Temple i can enter as many Gold teams as \ it might desire. Other events scheduled by the Alhletm Department will include the «inpt>ai Bowling tournament ] and a Kurd Karrival. The Bowling i event is p'anned for Tuesday night. • August 11). at the Park Manor Bo>,v- j ling Center, The Kard Karmvat i will bs held at Arabic Temple Mcs- I que j Meantime, -~-n Sunday August t?. j hundreds >f Nobles and their wives i v. ill attend Special morning serv- j ices at Quinn Chapel AME Church ! The massege will be deliverd by ; Father John C’ Davis, Ohio, vmci it Imperial Chaplain. Daring the atlernoon, the Im perial Court Daughters of Isis wilt hold it-s Public Relations Program a* the Illinois. Aut«- mohi'*’ Club Mrs. Getri Mipr, Society editor of the Johnson ] M.i*ai»,ne* will speak. Also a i part of the program will he the j Oriental Tea of Arabic Court, | No. 21, with Imperial Coalman drew Mrs Kitt?He H Moore. ! Buffalo. N. V., as special guest and presdiing officer. The fourth important event ! which v.-;W round nut opening day ' ■ f the riat-onnl convention wiil | take plat? at 7:30 F M. when Mem* j nrial Serivces will be held at the I Metropolitan Community Church. The. set vices, open to the public, are very Impressive and colorful. During th° services a musical pro gram will be presented. Urban League | Will Launch j City Program Bv It C FISHER ST. LOUIS (AMP) A city* !! wide educational program, design- jj cd to direct a larger number of Ne gro students into careers In scien tific and technical fields, will be started bv the Urban league of St Louis in September, it was announ ced last, week. The prog tarn “Tonmto-'-'e j Scientist* and Technician!,'' is part of a, national project sponsored bv the National t>>- b&n League and its 63 affiliates in some Ukt cities. The local cr gaiiDsticn will seek to recruit an advisory cemmiHeK of p-r I - enlists and technician* from business labor, industry and education to serve as program consultants for ihe St. Louis program. Samuel C Klein, vice president. | Forest City manufacturing co, and ; industrial committee chairman, St j Louis Urban league, said the nett > program is "a challenge to adult i community leadership to discover j talented youth in their midst " While the program is designed (’specially for Negro youths, Klein r-aid ;t viil not tie restricted to them * The St t.'*uH community, like rtitmv others, has tended to over look gifted young person* capable of meeting the demands of new oe cupctidnel opportunities.” he con- I tinued , 'Tbs Urban League plans to j make use of adults in the corn- I -auniiy to »&&&!ate vaua peters j and provide additional guidance I Dr. Player To Attend "Week Os Work" Meet GREENSBORO Dr WiUa B. , Player, president of Bennett Col- j leg* will attend the "Week of i Work for Kent Fellows, to be held I at Dickinson College. Cm isle, Fa i August 22-28. Sponsor of the sessions is the National Council on Religion in Higher Education and this year's j theme will be: "General Education’. A Re-Appraisal.” Among topics to be discussed will ■ inwniw->iiainnHi nwifiwfTrariwriin in i mrniinnir irn~ - ~ REPAIRS TO RECORD i PLAYERS | TAYLOR! RADIO & TV ! SERVICE j 'The Home Service Emit' | CALL TE 2-3950 224 E MARTIN ST. RALEIGH Ajweoaaaswr’fr-’tti wnumn i n i rer_l. SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY ASP REGULARLY! ANN PAGE - PURE GROUND 8-o*. Can Black Pepper s 19c : 10c BUY 4 PEGS AT REG. PRICE - Get One Pkg. - FREE: Sparkle Poitiiiig2l® Reg. ) for 21 e JANE PARKER - RAISIN KILLED Spanish Bars ■ s 2& JANE PARKER CRISPY Potato Chips -£ 49® STEW .lift SPECIAL! GREEN GIANT BRAND ■ el: lim ww* SPECIAL! NIBLET’S BRAND EQUAL TO THE BEST • YET COSTS YOU LESS! AA&P’k Own Pure All-Purpose , ~ ' 1. I TA.SOLINIAK WEEK END!' TURD AT. 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