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ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAL
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Eastern "Missionary Baptist. A&so* i
ciation meeting with the Syca- ;
more Hill Baptist Chuich h.ere |
Oetobct 2-5 heard reports of pro- j
gross in growth - • financially. ]
spiritually and on the interracial j
level - from area and state lead- j
ers as the Reverend O. L. Sherrill, j
executive secretary General Bap- ■
tist Convention of North Caro- j
lina, urged gi eater support for j
Shaw University and mission work '
-- including Oxford Colored Or- ;
plumage.
During Ihs Saturday program j
Dr. J. A. Nimmo, Sr. moderator I
of Old Eastern Baptist Association |
and pastor of the host church j
compiled the roll call of the 60- j
member churches constituting ‘he
association, most of whom had
made creditable contributions.
ORPHANAGE NEEDS
The Reverend Theodore i!.
Brooks, principal, Oxford Col
ored Orphanage, made an eni
passioned plea greatei sup
port to tiie institution which
is home for "those 145 chil
dren who are your children," ,
av he put it. The 195? budget
ws $141.0(10. Brooks stated,
and indicated the need for
greater support from eastern
Tarheciia since the bulk of the
colored population is in this
area. The opportunity to serve
j is greai. the funds short, hr
1 said.
Brooks warned those who may
! feel themselves secure and on a
1 higher plane in life to remember:
1 “Greatness is not only reaching
j up to attain heights not hitherto
i achieved; but it consists also in
I reaching dow n and pulling up
! others tc your level."
“SHAM CAN’T WAIT . . ’
Field secretary Sherrill wa s
I pointed in his appeal for more
funds for She w University and the
general mission field, saying, "if
the 1700 Baptist churches with
j! —~ - —,
You Name 1 heirs. We Got Them
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their 390,000 member.', would col
lect and send it! their mission j
| money -- which they pray long ,
i prayers over we could support •
' Shaw unu give $15,000 to Oxford j
I Colored Orphanage each year." |
! During 1957. Sherrill .stated only ;
. $26,000 was received for Shaw, j
| “Baptist didn't give enough to run j
! Shaw Ciie month." he added.
I "There are too many selfish j
i narrow pastor,; who won't, support |
| the cause," Sherrill exclaimed,!
j and then told the story which he
I creditor 5 , to Dr. VV. C. Somerville
I (Lot* Cart-v convention secretary).;
! that big' preacher who drove j
!a mucri-desired ulira.-moUem ‘big'j
I car. “received two or three vaca- |
j lions a year with the sign on his ;
: car reading . Jesus Never Fails.”
; The point v. a* that many such ;
! pastors neglect the total church j
: mission program while ’feather- 1
; ing their own ‘nests.’
i Sheri ill rfipotted that $1 1,000:
j was che ba'.uiu’ dm on the J3»P- j
I tist Headquarters building in Ra-j
leuih, the inspiration for which he ;
'credited to Dr P. A. Bishop, the i
| now-aiimg president of the Bap-!
1 lists of Tarheeiia
BAPTISTS TO GASTOM \
OCTOBER 78-30
Dr. Sherrill announced that the ;
; Bapi ist State Convention will I
convene in Gastonia October 23- j
130 with the Sf. Paul Baptist j
■ Church and urged mass attend- ;
j mice. |
Sherrill presemed the- Reverend :
jW. R Griggs listed as eoordma- |
I tor of the Baptist State Conven
tion who spoke of the progress
I beiiv*. made, noietiy. in the area
! of integration between the color-'
j ed and white Baptists, particular
ly on the state ieve’. Dr. Griggs
I said ail state meetings would be
I open to ail Baptist by 1959 add
, ing that Southern Baptists are
| sharing In the expense of holding
interracial mission work and sem
inars.
The Reverend M. f.. Will
iams, currently pasturing at
i Elizabeth City, has been em
ployed as eastern area field
worker io make his headquar
ters in Rotky Mount soon.
Williams stressed the need for
i i "an active religion” in which
Christians are engaged in “do
ing something for inankinnd.”
i 1 Grigss also plead for Chris-
tians to take to tithing and i ,
quoted the Bible to support his
contentions, adding that "In
tne Bible, more is said about
money and the use of it than
anv otht'F- thing."
MISUSE RIVER BAPTISTS AT
TARBORO
IN TARBORO, the Neuse River
i Baptiia ' Missionary i Association
| lieid us 92nd annual convention
I with the Reverend Terrance V
i Foster. Sr., as moderator. The ses-
I .'lions were in St. Stephens Baptist
Church, which is pt.stored by the j
; Rfvvi'*nci Mr Foster.
Drs. W R. Sfrassner, Shaw pre
i xv. arid W, C. Somerville, Lot
| Carey Mission executive secretary,
’ were among the guest speakers.
' The customary practice of re
electing the slate ol executive of
| ficers was followed. One source,
i considered reliable, reported that
! the total finance received was
around $1200.00 from the 84
\ churches with a membership ot
; 22,188 and property valuation of
$3,951,000. There were no vacant
1 pulpits.
A full report on the finances ol
Neuse River B. prist Association is
not, made until a board meeting
usually about sixty days following
the convention However, the re- j
I ports o,' Reverend McKinley Nich- i
; olson, secretary, Weldon: and:
I Deacon James Williams, treasurer,!
* Halifax, there wes $252 in treas-j
! ury from 1957, in the general j
' building funds.
Officers are: Reverends T V. \
! Foster, Sr., moderator .*W T. Ed
i monds. vice moderator: R. L.
| Johnson, secretary: McK. Nichol
son, cor secy : K. P. Battle, audi
; tor: R. H. Kido. statistician.
Mrs. W. T. Edmonds and Mrs.
i A. C. Matthews head the Women'
Auxiliary department which si
reelected its staff officers.
Bible
And we know that all things
work together for good to
shetn that love God...— {R tf - I
mans 8.28.»
if is wonderful to meet, on
memorable occasions that are
all too infrequent, a person
who truly loves God and obev»
His commandments every j
hour of every day. Such a one
radiates love and joy, peace
and harmony, strength aad
goodness, and is reallv biased
and fulfilled. We can all be
like that/-—why a*-c-n ,+ wet'
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By “Skink” Browning
Principal SAMUEL < Sandy l McLENDON. of tin . ; S. Km., Hirh.
School in Morchead City, and his lovely wife. MARGARET, sre W;
proud parents ot a recently born bouncing “baybet' buy . . . i Hi
storic refused ro answer Sandy’s prayers for fourteen >cais- but
the beautiful present was really worth watting lot -It u> their tn:.t
FRANCIS < Goldsboro youth center • POOLE and the charmim
better half WANDA, who is a Shaw University "fackilti” inembei
are ms anticipating .. ft will be their second visit, from the wise old
bird. „ ...
Father MATTHEW <brother-in-law) JONES, of Knoxville.
Tenn.. principal and “fackilU" membei of the Monroe St. High
School in Hamlet, and ALLEN MASS respectively. CLAI I>E (New
York barrister) CHANCE and sister. Rl TH CHANCE, education
“proffessorate” at Knoxville College—ail first cousins—-attended
the lase rites of their aunt in Parmele last Saturday.
WILLIAM BLACKWELL, basketball coach at Monroe St Riga
School, Hamlet, was the right forward en the Morning side High
| School basket-bail team of Statesville that won the national basket
ball championship in 1941 .. .
MRS. EURYDICE WILLIAMS SMITH, vivacious temptress ot ■
the Berkley High School staff of instruction, and a North Carolina
College gnid. is now the wife of Rudolph Smith oi Fayetteville. She
is a native of Roxboro. Berkley High School is in Aberdeen.
, When Ligon High School of Raleigh played the Barber Hi
School in New Bern tor the eastern championship in l9i>o. the New
: Bern school took in so much money at the gate until it had to be
bailed in bundles for transportation. An overcoat was spiend on Lie
floor in which the loot was wrapped and carted off to the bank for ,
a night deposit. (Yes, police protection) ...
So many buildings on the campus of the Carver Hi school in M
: Olive until it reminds one ot a young university . . . There are ninety
i eight students in «he young high school in Morehead City <.J. S.
: king HI) and thirty seven of them are on the tootbill team ■ .
if Some say that the Milwaukee Braves stood too far from the plate to j
. hit a good curve ball, that's why they broke the World Series .strike
out record ... , , .
Farmer JACOB JONES, of Halifax County, Va.. had neighbors
that continually complained about his row eating grass on theii
1 property ... He reportedly bought the property and then forced the
; neighbors to move . . . SAM LGCkSON, of Columbia, S. C., allegedly ;
i took rat poison, then slashed his wrists, drank a bottle of caster oil, I
| swallowed a spoon full of gunpowder, jumped into a bach tub of wa-
iter, inserted an electric- extension from the ceiling <llve> and slumped f
! in the tub . . • The hospital reports that ne will be able to go home J
! next week ... i
SOPHIA LEWIS wiggled a little too much m her slacks while ;
| walking down the Greensboro City streets fast week it is said . She j
i reports that a man in a passing car yanked her m and dicin'; atop j
| until he got. to Petersburg. Vn ... Hr bought her two dresses and
I sent her home —after the ball was over . Miss EFPIK CLARK, a
dashing beauty from New York City, whi soon weekend with the
j James 'Cdeficlds on Smith field Road In Raleigh , . And by the
wav the Cot-fields are building and “up in the thousands" palatial ;
home in the west Raleigh area . . . U will overlook fabulous Cameron
i Village . .
LESTER MeNEIL. of Raleigh, is a musician par-excellence. Ai
| tho he has devoted forty or more years -c the vulcanizing business,
he can still play as of yore . . . His rendition of the St. Louis Blues
is styled after such jazz greats as Bunk Johnson, Sidney Bushay. j
Jimmie Henderson and Jelly Roll Meter, ... He is a terrific piano i
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1 ago car. still strike a mean beat that many of the modern youngsters
can't equal .
Sue Ella Jones, of Wilmington, exclaimed that she was sick
and tired of her husband- who seemed not to care too much for her
associates—ran from New York to stay for good ... A week after her
departure), word came that her hubby had hit tnc numbers for up
ward over seven thousand dollars. Sue hurriedly packed her things |
and headed for New York saying, “I’ll love him 'til his dyin' day
It's not the money, I just reconsidered.' . . Editor’s note: “Hope
j she got in." . . .
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I for Seagram’s Golden Gin, which, inddentnllv. has just had its woof J
|, f.-U-pgsetl-up u> 94 for a IHd-'Ti rum mart u*hsy I’avc*;. I‘AC ipruiuT.
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LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS
SIIAW UNIVERSITY’ is HOST Under the supervision of l)r. Marguerite M. Adams, rniversity |
counselor, the Planning Conference of the Cooperative intercollegiate if , animation Program Committee
met at Shaw Cniversity recently. This committee supervises the administration of examinations to
high school seniors throughout the country and the Virgin Islands under the supervision of the Cnited
Negro College Fund. The scene is a luncheon meeting held in the campus inn of Shaw University.
Raising Feeder Pigs, Market Hogs Good
Wav To Boost Income Na sh Farmers Find:
NASHVILLE Nash County Ne- !
gro farmers are finding that rais
ing feeder pigs and market hogs 1
if a good way to increase their i i
farm income, according to \V. F
Wright. County Agent.
In order to do a better job sev
eral farmers have recently built
or mode definite plans to build,
brooder houses, pig parlors, seed
Ladino Clover pastures and plan:
more land to corn.
Cary Moody, Route 2 Nashville
has recently completed building
perhaps one of the most unique
hog shelters in Nash County, con
j rusting of a cover building, 20 x 33
ft. overall size. Half of this build
ing is divided into six farrowing
Where soii fumigants are used
applied st least 25 per cent of ,
your tobacco nitrogen in the nitrate
form. ; '
pens, each 6x7 ft in size with an ;
alleyway, while the other half of
the building can be used for a pig :
parlor.
In ortlei to save tabor the
pig portion of the building in
cludes a concrete feeding
trough, a home-made self-feed
er and an automatic water
fountain connected with a
pipeline from the tarm water
supply.
The cost of this building was
Barber-Scotia College
Is Off To A Good Start :
CONCORD Barber-Scotia
College began its ninety-second
year -d.- an educational institution
recently. The instructional staff de
voted its initial meeting to a seri
ous and unbiased appraisal of the
teaching-learning situation here
with special emphasis upon the role
that a Christian college should play
in. this process of improving the
quality of educatin.
At the all-school convocation ad
mmistralors, teachers, and students
rededicaied themselves to the part
that each must play in effecting
total ar i full growth.
A record number of new
students enrolled. The aetivi
ties planned to acquaint the
neophytes with college life ran
the gamut from weiner roasts
and ecke breaks through talks
on how to study and make
i
“Don’t Watch Steve Alien, Read
A Book Or Go To Church,” Ala.’s
Whites Advised By Newspaper
MONiGOMERY, Ala. <ANP) j
-Don’t watch the Steve Alien tel
evision show, to- to church instead,
citizens here were told because
Alien went on record to protest
the death sentence of Negro Jim- 1
my Wi.hsxn who was sentenced to j
die for stealing $1.95. Wilson’s - -n- j
tercr vvas later commuted to life !
imprisonment.
Here is the exact text of an item |
printed »n the Montgomery Advil* >
er which said in part:
“Loza! viewers who t ike theh j
| televisU'.o seriously may be in a j
| dither as to what show to watch j
! on Sunday evening this fall. The
I TV fare for the choice hour of (
| 7p. m. is t'ri Sullivan or Steve Al- i
1 len.
SttlllvAT’a show has lost consul- !
! erable popularity ot late due to ]
! the prominence it gives to Negro 1
Sen. Kennedy Hopes To
Push Civil Rights Bill
BOSTON (ANPi —U. S. Sen
John V Kennedy (Dcm., Mass.*
I last w.' -k told reporters that, if re
, do.-tod in N<u/«*nih«»r Vie will «nelt
Congressional action on three ma
jor civil rights issues,
One objective would be the re
vision of the Senate cloture rule
while currently provides the basis
for a two thirds vote of the Senate
to cut off debate.
This," he commented, per
mits a minority to thwart the
will of the majority.” He said
the attorney-general authority
bis rrcond objective would be
enactment of legislation giving
***** I.ohnvitv !
to intervene in all civil rights i
CAIOLSMAK
;v» K K’.OING SATURDAY, OCTOBER I*. IRS*
| cut. in half by using scrap sec- J ’
! 'ions cf pile post for uprights, and j
; alt labor being furnished on the j i
| farm. Moody now has five sows, j
! but plans to double this number j
. within the next 12 months.
Despite the fact that most of his j 1
: feeding out operations are done
i on concrete floors, Moody still has
| more than 5 acres of high quality ; 1
Ladino Clover pasture which he
: uses for brood sows and young
I mgs.
'
wholesome adjustments to ap j
titude and achievements tests.
.After these fail days of orien- j
! lotion, the situation changed for i
! the new corners. They introduced !
1 themselves to the- faculty and form- i
er students by presenting a unique (
review of their versatility. They 1
sang s; tor. like "Ave Maria" and j
• The ..oi d's Prayer ”; recited j
I passages from Milton, Shakespeare,
i Browning. Johnson: and gave piano j
: renditions ranging from Jnterpre- j
| lotions of Bach to invu-ovisions of |
\ Clyde Mct’hritter’- “i’m Not Worthy :
; of Yoil"
! President Co;-,art announced the :
' appointment of several additional :
S teacher?. Five of the new staff i
| member'-, hold the doctor’s degree j
| bringing the total in this category j
i to eight -o a touching staff of twen- j
I ty-three
i performers. As h result, Allen * ra- i
! ting has gone up.
ACT OFFENSIVE
But now Allen has committed |
what may be considered an often- ;
sive act, to wit. a telegram to Gov. ,
j James !-l Folsom: ‘Dear Gov. Fol- j
! sum: ‘Mav f add my voice to the ;
| chorus <>' protest rising over the
1 sentence of Jimmy Wilson. Quite
j aside from the dreadful anti-Ame
! rican react,ion which his eiectroctl
] tion wpiPd bring about in other
land.:, simple logic indicates an
: imbalance between the offense and
| the punishment in this case" The i
telegram was signed by Steve AS- j
j ton NBC New York, N. Y.
The columnist then added this '
j poM/erir;—’Those who are offend- |
I !-d might re:, i a good book from
i 7 to 8 -in Sunday- or maybe to
1 to churrr "
eases and to "sue to prevent
any violation of any civil
right.
"The tnird objective.” he centin- >
.1.1. . FhSSSS life* .« ,•_« i
V“ v.****w **•*.%.*<«» —•*- *»#•«
nedy anti-dynamite bill which will
make i! a Federal criminal offense
to use explosives to damage or
destroy schools, homes, churches,
and oth _r property ”
The legislator said he had been
bearternr* by expressions of sup- !
port on the revision of the Senate
cloture rule from many of bis col- i
leagues in the Senate.
“! believe at long Ici.il.” he as- ,
sorted. "-OiTiethinß will be done "
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RXECVnUX’I NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as Executrix of iiu
Eat...e of Mr, Andrew C. Par nan. dr
ceased, iata of Wake County, Norn
Caroling, this 1* to notify ail person*
having claims against the Estate el
said deceased to exhibit them to tim
undersigned at P. Q. Box 12, Method.
North Carolina, oa or before the 29; ,\
day of September, 19&S, or this noth r
will be pleaded in bar of their teen -
cry. Ail persons indebted to the e«tat«
will please make immediate payment.
This the 29th day of September, 1999.
MRS. COZIE A PARRISH.
Executrix
Box 12
Method North Carolina
O. 'obei 4, II 18. 53 November i, ft,
1998.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF WAKE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
l/.O ,A MARSHALL.
Plaintiff
JOHN LEE MARSHALL.
Defendant
TO JOHN LEE MARSHALL:
TAKE NOTICE THAT
A pleading seeking relief against
you has been Died tn the above entit!-
! ed action.
The nature of the relief being sought
i in as follows: To secure an absolute
divorce on the part of the plaintiff
i based Upon the grounds of two years
| continuous sepaartion between the
1 plaintiff and the defendant.
You arc required to make defense to
: such pleadings not later than Nov era
: tier 22. 1958, and upon your failure to
I do ::o, the party seeking relief aeaiW
; you will apply to the Court for the re
i Uef sought.
This AOth dav of September 19S»
, NAHA ALLEN
Assistant Clerk of Superior Court
F. J. CARNAGE. Atty.
Oct. *. It. 18, 25. 1958
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