K ^ m Washington Attorney, Leader In Civil Rigltts, In Durham Monday GET READY FOR LIBRARY WEEK—Members oF the Mer- rick-Moore Library Club are shown above selecting suitable bboks and stories that they will use Thursday and Friday to close the observance of Nation al Library Weak. Left to right: Edith Autry, Carolyn Jones,, Vandora Tabon, James Laws, Patricia Evans, Joyce Parker and Robert Riley. Absent from the picture are Velma Lawrence, president and Calvin Lawrence, Final Events In t^errick-Moore Celebration Of National Library Week Will Be Held On Friday Shop Phone: BR 4*9346 Res. Phone: BR 3>6582 Stradford's Drapery Shop DRAPERIES, CURTAir;S, VALANCES, SLIP COVERS / Made To Order Upholstery and Hardware Rensonab’e RatcS'—Installation Service VREV. (:JTY ICSTIMATES Eddie Slr;idf>rd, Owner and Oi>crator 437 L. Washington Ct. Greensboro, N. C. WILL GO ANYWHLKE IN THE STATE LIBERTY 319 W. Main St. AND 3r.3 w. Main St. raRITY^ MKTS, 3 lbs. for $1 SLICED DACON PORK SAUSAGi: Lean Ground Beef lb. 49c SUGAR 5 lbs. for 39c Large Size * TIDE ea. 23c Tall Pet MILK 'sr 4 cans for 49c lb tOc Sweet Potatoes lb. 10c IS Ib.29c Sliced Ccuntry Ham lb. 75c I raiU' w ith the ^rmkots tbnt arc (.lircsl In ycni :uiI your iU'i;^lil)nrs . . . " Ikm c you can trado with pride and. save a dollar on cvcr\ fivi- nou spend. A film, to be shown Thursday, and two events on Friday will cli-1 max Merriek-Moore shool’s obscr-' i^ancf of library week. | D. E. Moore, dean of the Nort'i Carolina College library shool, wasj eheduled to conduct a clinic on '^riday for students interested in pursing carcers as librarians. i Also on'Friday, stories and re-| cordings of musical plays lor pri-' :iary Krades will l)e stawd. Other activities held durin" thej week Ion" oij.servance inchided a' review of Marlin Luther Kin:;'s “Stri'le Toward Freedom” l)v Mrs.| Holman,'reeoiintins of a (Jalifornia | trip tlirousih l)ooks anl picture.s by I’TA member Mrs. ZeiiiKi Hollo way, speeial l)ooks e,liibit,s and| otluT elas.sioom projeels, i Mrs. (toward oiilliiuvl tlic pur pose of the (.:/,serviinee of library, week at the l)e'!inniii" of tli'- week’s activites. Deaths And Funerals - ILKINS Willjam O, Wilkin.Sj 37, of 1-F McDougald Terrace, died sudden ly Wednesday morning at work -•’t the city incinerator plant. F'li- neral services were scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at the Ml, Zoar Baptist Church. Wilkins was ijorn in Durham in Jan. 22, 1922. He is survived i)y his wife, Mrs. Annie May Wilkins; seven chil ISarrington D. I'arker, not^d Washington, U. C,. lawyer and civic leader, will address a form audience at North Carolina Col lege on'April 20. The speetii is .scheduled for Duke Auditorium at 10;30 a.m. The speaker was an alternate delegate for the District of Colum bia in 1952 and 1956 to the Re publican National Conventions In October 195o, iie served as member of a mission to visit Ra dio Free Europe Installations op erated by Crusade for Freedom. The NCC 'jrum series presents speakers representing a cross sec tion of cultural, economic and po litical viewpoints. Parker received the A.B. degree from Lincoln University, Pennsyl vania, and the J. D. degree from the University of Chicago Law School. I His bar membership includes the U. S. District Court and the U. S, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and tbe Su preme Court of the United States. He is married to the former Miss Marjorie C. Holloman, They have two children, 'Jason H. Par ker 15, and Barrington D, Parker, Jr., 14. Parker served on the District of r^tlumbia Commissioners’ Youth Council during 19M-55. He is at present on the Dis- rict’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped and he Board of Appeals and Review. In 1957, he was appointed to the American Bar Association's spe cial committee on Improving the Men's Day Is Planned By NCC Students THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., AMIIL H, im nni TRUTH UNMIOLIIT —TA6« f liand conterl from 2 lo 3;00 m1| trnm 3:19 to 4 p m m the B. !f. the vicinity of the Administration i Duke Anditorium. Buililine, and the Vesper service' "The Space Age as a Challenge to College Men" Is the theme of the Men’s Day observance at North j Carolina College on April 19. 1959. Sponsoring groups include the I Men’s Dormitory Council, whose I chairman is Dean John L, Stewart, .. I the Men’i Dormitory Cabinet, with Admm.ntrat.on of Justice m Ihe l ^ president, and 1 ilOlR MART1NIZING FUR THE RRST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 100 WekI Main Street — Mve Parinis District' of Columbia. He vnks appointed to a 3 year term ott' the r>istrict of Columbia Commii^oners' Council on Human Relatipns in 1958. other guests. Other items on the agenda in clude Sunday School 9:00 to 10:00 a.m, in the Commerce B*;ilding, Church visits from 10:30 to 1:00, a I dren; two brothers and five sis ters. I COZART Fnneral services for Mrs. Cora Cozart, 89, of 315 Dowd Street, were held Monday, April 12 at 2 o’clock p.m. at Mt, Gilead Baptist 'Church: The Rev. Harold Roland, Mt. Gilead pastor, officiated. Burial was at the Union Chapel cemetery in Northsicle. Mrs, Cozart u;ed at her home on Friday morning, April 10 at approximately 11:30. She is survived by two daugh ters: Mrs. Nannie Cokely of the home and Mrs. Eariean Hall. Civic Club Faces Recreation Issue The We:it Durham !’r(c;ress Civic will h(d(l its resiilar Com i munily Ma.s.s Mcelini:; on Thursd.iy, I April 10, to,')!) at 7:-15 p.m. al the N'ew lU'tiicl Church, (■r-',‘st Street, j ()!!(' of the hi;Thli'4ht,s of tli"' mccliiig will be llie report from I l!i(' Kecreal ion C'uninillec. The •ili/.eii.s of West Durham arc very much inlerested in knowing wliy no recreation facilities have been I'ovided in their commiinily. The.' ■e ((im-enied about kcepiii" tlieir lildren Im.sy after school, on llu- I'ckend ini'l duriii" Die .sumnici .leation. The people of this com lui’ity believe thst supervised am' r.;iiiii;'.ed recreation is one gooi u'tliod of develiiping belter ci( zens and preventing juvenile dt inquency. Mr. Henry Vickers, presidcnl of he West Durham Pro'rre.ss Civic lub, is requesting all parents, 'ommunity leaders and interestea ersons of Durham to attend thi.s mass meeting. Whitted PIA ACHE Whtn you 4ft dttpintt witti pain, you cm rtty tn ORA JEL for fast. tffK tiva rtiitf. iuil thousand! ORA-JEI^ • ratios • Sidewalks Building Construction • Garage Floors Farm Construction Jobs • Driveways • Porches Steps • Retaining Walls USE DUAL-MIXED CONCRETE Meeting Monday] The regular monthly meeting; of the James A. Witted Junior High School P. T. A, will be held j Monday, April 20, 1959 in the Shool auditorium at 7:30 P, M. W. Jay Walker president, will conduct the meeting. —0 For The Best In Funeral Service CALL BURfflEY Cadillac Fleet PHO^K 3.076S FOWLER Funeral services for Dallas 1!. Fowler, ♦I, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilichard S. Fowler of 403 Umstead Street, were held Tucslay, April II. at liurlhey Funeral chapel, llurial followed in licechwood ('enietery. Fowler died recently in Cleve lauil,- Ohio, lie i.s survived by his wiTe, Mrs, Kva S. 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