Mr. And Mrs. H. Sherwood Baker I Observe 50th Anniversary Tues. ! n\ MARCUS If. BOH WARE When November 18 vollb around, it, will mark a milepost in the married life of Mr. and Mrs, K. Sherwood Baker of 315 S. Hay wood Street. who will thru have rraehed thclx Fiftieth Anniver .sary. V,'o xneriyl observance Is plannrd for that day. but in »ii informal way friends and children will join Hie COtiplr in an occasion of mnmnilnns i wiiiiii iwfi iirnßTrmmtti ii ii ' m imi '-inni'wi in ■ wrinTin-r -irttr r RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Dailj HO E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-77 18 * A COMPLETE LINE OF IIAIR PRODUCTS Pressing Oil, Curling and Vs f I if Waving Wax, Lanolin and Scalp Zest, Hair Slraightner and Dresser, Pressing Irons and Curlers. Raleigh Commission House, Inc. |54 F. HARGETT ST. TEmple 7711 RALEIGH. N. < ii i mmttwit‘nr~tt titt —nrrri—r r " ■■■■■■■■■■ m ■■ -m»»«wni VOU'IA MFtT H t n AT THg ROUGHf ST ! 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For being spared to on toy this ■ blissful event, thanks must po to! • the Almighty P-ovldcnce who itnve them lives of health and strength, j When asked what was the se cret, of a long married life, Mr I Bakei made only this comment; "The anniversary speek* for it self.” »rA.'AA?l—i iwrxn SWAHUII ipi wai'ieiwimwiwi »» —''rur.m Fifty years .mo, a vuun, man named 11. Sherwood Bisk er journeyed Hi Voungsvillc. North Carolina, near Wake Forest. (» take unto himself a voung brier, Mo/elir. who accompanied idle to Raleigh where she has been e,rr since. They were maiTied h> Magis trate Bob .lolinsoe of T oungs villo. Mrs Most I ‘he Baker, this re porter learned, has cultivated a •TOTH TVKDIHNG ANNIVERSARY NEARS .Mr. and Mrs. 11. Sherwood Baker, sealed will reiebi ate 50 years of marriage on Tuesday, November 18. at their home. 515 S. Maywood street here. Although no special observance is planned, it is expected that tit occasion will cause unite a bil of excitement in the Fast Raleigh area. The Bakers' children are shown standing. From left !o -right, they are: ,\JK l.ouisc Baker Mrs. Gladys .Tones and Miss Mary Baker, nil of Raleigh. New Orleans Negro Schools Crowded i But White Schools Need More Pupils NEW ORLEANS (ANP> They of New Orleans*. Parents of the ; are advertising to get children in Lake view public schools say their ! seme o! the white public .schools need is to gei more pupils. They j SPECIALIZING IN NEW HOME BUILDING AND REMODELING Call For Estimate No Obligations A. A. HODGE, Contractor TKmpif .7-8068 1711 N. Bl.m NT si I/’ "" " ~ ’ ~ " | Champion ! Courbon VjTo ' *OBO i 1 'fih mad pim 8 Years Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey I YMIK ft in SmiCtfT IftlltlftN gft r?ftfif, VHfHUr Mint Iftt fft H( ~. . -.,- r ._ . j penchant, sot fulling. She often*! bring;. home a large string ot fish. BOTH OF HIE BAKERS arc . church metii!. ",. Mrs Briket is a member of the Martin Street Bap tist Chure.il, while Mr. Baker bus |cast his lot, with, the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church. The Bakers have three daugh ters who reside r.i Raleigh. They are Mi s Mary Baker of 315 S. Haywood Street. Mr,. Glad' Jones of Nor n Haywood Street, and Miss Lom.ic Baker of 3)5 « Haywood Street The family aha includes three grandchildren. For 3il years. Mr. Baker was a I ; i,ruck driver villi Hie George ! Marsh Company ol Raleigh. When | the Muish Company sold out citir ! ins his twenty-ninth year, he re mained four stars longer in Ihe , 1 employ of the successor of Mr I Marsh until tbs firm went out, I Os business. I( «-r Mr. Baker was em ployed !>,v tin K.ilcigh Farmers Market and tomained in it*, employ until hr retired. Mr. Baker states that hr »a» roil - ed to resign his employment. I'ecause of a serious eye con dition which left him visuaJl) handicapped after an opera lion for the removal of cater acts. During tlv interview, this re ‘ er asked Mr. Baker. “What dn i think of married life?” He replied, fve always been | a family man and Mvou-.b hard j work l have supported them the i ! lie,st thn! I con'd.' In this last statement, this re -1 uoi'ter thinksj’i c the secret, oi the j j Bakers: who won their fiftieth an niversary race. report an average of V- children to , the room. The maximum toad in i white schools is 38 children per • class. They arc- on the contrary com- j plaining in Negro segregated ' I schools about, the number of cbil- ! i dren in a room and the number o r | Negro children forced to got. only i one hall-day of schooling. In some i I schools ns many ns P 3 per room j j have been reported. There arc ol | so reported as many as 0,000 No- i 1 tiro children on half-day via Cimru. have decreed that New Orleans should lie inte grated as t'l schools but there has not been one step made m wards llns -tid. imrerration would make possible the use of many rooms only partially fillrd and some rooms not used at all. Another oddity in New Orleans: j public .seine it- IS that the * lea'-' ! of Negro teacher;-, is -aid to out : rank that of white teacher• Nr -1 crops go to better graduate sc'-rds i because the local graduate schools have not. been accepting them f«u exception. Deaths MRS. VINIE GOSS Mrs. Vipic Goss, of (f Brunswick , Terrace, chert Friday, October 31 and was fimeralimf or. Thursday, j November fi. at 3:30 p. n,. at the j I upper Memorial Baptirt Cbucmi j Her burial was hold at the Mt j Hope Cemetery -ith Rev. M R. ; Boon e officiating. She wax toe j widow of the Jfltc Mr Allen Goss, j MRS. H.OWDA ROBERTS Mrs. Flor ida Roberts, of 21® K.ist Lenoir Street, who died recently, was funeralized at the St. Ambrose Episcopal Church last Friday at 4 p. m. Rev Joseph N. Green. Jr officiated. I MR. .IF.SSS: RRASM 11. Sit. Mr. Jesse Brasnell. Jr., who died j Tuesday, November 3, ;»t St. Aewr j : Hospital. hart In funeral hold to i the Raleigh PuP' t'a! Home Chapel j | at 2 p. m. on last Thursday. Rev, j J. W. Jones officiated. He is survived by a wile. Mrs Ruga Belle li Bt.\sne)l; three sons. Jesse Biitsncll, Jr., of Raleigh. Mr. Louis Brasnell of Asbur.v N, C and Mr. George Harold of the home: three daughters, Miss Clara Mae Johnson of the home. Mr:*. Emmn Lee Hinton, arid Miss Brns nell; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Best of Fremont. Mrs, Louise Lucas of Newport News. Virginia; and one brother, Mr, Thomas R., Staton* | burg, Va. MR. LEItOV BACCOM | Mr Leroy Battcom. who rt'ed a* | Haywood County Prison, was fun j .jraJixotl at the grave recently hi j Mt. Hope Cemetery. Tfis bodj war. ( shipped from Waynpr.vitle. runs MARGARET I’OKTI R The funeral of Mrs. Margaret i Porter, of 504 South Dawson St., was held Wednesday, November 5, in the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p. ns. Rur ia t took place in Mt Hope Cemolcry with the Rev, Fenner Williams offici ating. The deceased is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Geneva Mitchell of Raleigh, Miss Betty Porter, Mi s Annie Jean Porter, and Miss Ariel Porter, all of the home; one bro ther, Mr. David Hanlerson of Ral eigh; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Razor of Raleigh, Mrs. Geraldine Greer of Raleigh, and Mrs. Nellie Carrie of Washington, D. C. For eetjtttrier eel ton has been the | ..tapir fabric of the Ory-n! THE. CAAOUNsAN / tVIFK FIMWNf. SAH RP,M. 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