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\ Suitcase Stuff By “Skuik" Browning BcaulLfit! sud suiottc TflfcNE STEWART of Apes is librarian of the city's public library JAM bSi AIiSTON and adorable *sff Ldiias;. of 2303 Bvcrerte Aw. iiappy birtixk' to item 'baybee' daughter March 16th >*i«, rounded on! krr econd ;••-.»ar in the horn*: Taft. --nave and feo»p>*rM*il ’*?>», fire," pegvhr disc .wickey *r Uerb&n'i « «Rf t? on* of the top taW apianer? m the <wm te>. The ''Poe" -* credited with having di-covered. financed rod c*? rots rased a titsinher at pr p *ent-d»« yriwmaere to tl!»* height# »f tt»c;? fabulous carre*-?. At prevrm ?*«• K prmantfng; *>*# iwtwt f«nd. Wen ''Pretty Bos” Otti AV. who is a Sue re* wite id«t and a top-wfefc entertoferr. stepper JIMMY BYRD 7ho is ahe Dr Jne' end ills attractive *«f? .liwltot, 'sere Saturday night guests at 'he swanky Press Club w oere hte protece. Don Conway, brought. the house down witt? a dnzz hug feentrtc acrobatic routine that stemmed from a hot tunc he '»’i2 with the gusto o! a Broadwj,* faronte doing a first nighter on the "Great Whitevay" -JOB INGRAM of Kinston "thaw* twice before he gave a passing panhandler his last two hack?, who claims he hadn't been able to get to his hone in Charleston, S. C for the past twenty years. Joe felt "oofly” sorry for the fellow but exclaimed “he had been unable to get from Raleigh to Kinston in five years, so he needed, the two bucks on his ticket that would cost, nearly $4 00. Then Joe poor lichtly” asked the stranger for the extra two bucks he needed. Birthdays that fall in May S, J Thorpe ot Apex, May 23 Helen Rose's. 40? Dakar St May 31: Herbert. Whitley. 1110 South East St May 10: Mildred Dickens *SO W i47th St NTC, May lltlr. Irene Stewart Apex May 16: Cefewtine Dover: 207 Cuba St, May 15, 'Skeete’' Long Hslbboro May 7: "Bob Hairston Danville Vs., May 11; and •-•oars truly. May 6 More Mayflowers are Lillie Stewart of 118 West 140th St. NYC May 17: and W H. Bullock, 1607 Lincoln Are. May 7 O'NEAL VAN STORE DEAD The first great basketball combination to play for North Caro lina College in Durham were forwards Charles Cogdale and O’Neal Varistor?. both of Rocky Mount It was bed: in the late twenties that Br. C. G. “Cad” OTCeHy. right arm to Dr. James E. Shepard, and the greatest, athletic recruiter of his day. brought the Cogdale* Vinstory cvipbinatlon to the attention of the coll ge world. Through the efforts of Dr. OKelly the institution had been a baseball power house with an O'Kelly star filling most prastioite. Ted Stroud and Kmmet Caldwell. Chapel Hill William Nutalf. Storal: 'Big Red' - Cooke, High Point. •'Cheese Vincent, Wwm Mills. Macon Harris, Hamlet : "Catch" Love, the late Lish"* Thompson o? Goldsboro and others. Lath Alston was a home toy: but be was an 1 QfK'elly Influence. So waa Carolina Times publisher. Lotus Austin whom the professor brought ai from Enfield The school was ~so-so'' in ] -‘ootball but in basket ball it was nothing Cogdale and Vaastorj were stars @e Rocky Moanfs oM Lineato Heights Hsgfe Scteao? lean! and were turning fans away front the Warehouse where the team played . . Dr, O'Kelly «*» a visH spotted ♦he two seeasathßis and sold thesis the idea of the advantages of a college edweathm. The? snatrtcttlste-d a* the Dor boo* school and no basketball team in college circle* ignored their being there. That was fee beginning of nbbcwMt basketball at the Durham iiastitaiton. O’Neel Vtaistory died in Baltimore a month ago and was. buried m the “Monumental City”. Cogdale is employed by a Rocky Mount undertaking fine. Pitiful about some Negro colleges-. The good boy* who spread their names when the “poor" institutions were “scuf fling for surma! are forgotten when the pa? check? glitter with se curity month alter month. Very few present staff employees si- State ever heard of Vaastory, even in death, hot the basketball .•arrr-evet that he left behind his has never left the campus James Johnson, twice All-State ouaiferback for Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School Tigers, will spring train with the Tennessee State football squad. Patronize Dor Advertisers RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 R. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 ! ■■■■»! rWMWgTPI Champion 11 j tfburfton |J j "LSchcnlcq j TP fife dad Pit.! S Years Old I j Straight Bmtrbon Whiskey: J j 9 qm m. «Nfe* mmt *mm as nm. samm tmxm ] j FIRST MALE PRESIDENT— Jetin Curtis Warttfagteei. E” EMtt Street, this city, wsa elected pres Moot of the Parent- Teacher Association of the J W. Ligen Junior - Senior High Sehoal this week. Upoa asaewsa ms- his duff** in September fee wffl iwwc ! itse first mate presS dent of the S-year-oM msfil miliisv deßa? school. Washing ton. a native of Dedley. In ; Wayne County, *.« a veteraa of ! Wwrfd War IT, and a member | of she -St. Paul ADR- Osnreh } wisere he is a Sunday Sehool teacher and seo*»tm««ter for I Trtsop I*. He Is also president of Tuttle ComnsEswity Ceffifete Nursery School's FTA, Wash ington ts foreman-of the mecha nical depart reeof o* The C.ARO LIKLAN. He te married to the former Miss Mary £Bk of Golds tore, and the?- have two daugh ters. Save more pigs with a pig • brooder. mmm radio & w service 31? EAST MARTIN ST. lyrnwK to RECORn fLAYBSSS AN® CAS RADIOS TEwple 4-7132 I *so®° tc sW°° I . AppHcatimi Accepted wd ffiS!? By Phone J If You Want Money Fast, See Us! COIiOLIDAIQ CREDIT CORF. | I 11% E. Martin St. VA 8-5741 | SSkSaßr »mwn-mn-iW> in. .... i . iirbi Fashionbilt for Easier § p 59.98 49.98 W&mssiket fm Bptfsig. If6B. FASKKSBSSfiT preser-te ill* tfe'EasafSf.. grrtwlHSSttesssee. mitt tel shows yci:r IseMr® 'k%.4- urSsl® in no tas! Mtled. .issfcri.- iaS» EKieh ct Ite femiuSofli fto? fee-*- toy fee ?aM. In heel:, tte®** scsfS MMese sStma; #j» wafefe, reksaed by a trk> of sirefs pte®ts. Btem-lisste* e#sa.*«* slim, -nfeiilshi sfetet &»«. ffl» i Wcfrsted Bnevstfe , , . airy light fabric at' fafebtots. Sise» IS IS, fllird’sl nureaea>miiiMa«BaiMKtaan> treatewiwißaremij^.E WE CeUrltift Record Appeals For Tie Biers 1959 Campaign HEW VCBK Coast Baokh Gearm Bhearlag, Silly TaySm- sad Dissy Gillespie will $&&& 1a radfei nm6.erH.-en for the Tfesited. Negro Caffege FuM d'trfeg its forthc»m reg natimteftide raintsysigw. The four- eekhiiAag jaas astud cisiaas recorded Hietr radio appeals with 'hz-AgrocMf c? musical ex cerpts frost their tsrssHssa record «?h;rw& There ffloMSf - backed str?te a saw ides for UM OTs public-service programs. Ra ds© st*tts*jg the caontty wfO are the oate-misute xpppsH wbeis the LtNCF casspalj® opens April 1. Another traosoal saasnoußcement is the appeal by poet and pfev veriaht Laissstosi Hughes. Mr. Htifthcs epesks in the idiom of his fictional character ’’•Jesse B, Siro ole” to tf»H radio audienaM stout the w&rk of the CoSege Fund. The talk was writies especially for the Fund sad recorded by Mr. Hughes in New York City. Dramatic actress JulSr Harris Hollywood star Edward G. Rohin soe ’and TVs tteve Gsttoway also made recordinsw. for TTNCF teffeg ffpoearsnee* fn New Task The eight one-mSnote spot an nouncemewis are packaged on a 10- inch lons pisvinsr disc. To make the jars spots possible, a number at recording comrsamtes and tauttc. rrubllsliers cooperated wish DNCr. Roulette Records. Neal Keftl Muss' Inc. Roost Becwds trackway PublisSiteg Co.. MGM Records. Nwgran (Verwl Records. .Tones-Silbouette Music Corp sod Jute Styne-Sammy Cshn, comoos ens and publishers Over-all clear ance for the project, was granted bv the American Iteration ot Miidaans and Loesi 882. AfiTHsancesnente of the Coliege Fund's annual campaign* are car . ffeSstto «» Us* tsisaate ttmm: 1 ; pMmm to m mi- I ' frtsttt Msm in iSiin he»v- | mly s fesstsaast tefVi a ssssteyfc oi I lodtes.. IfettefsteteaJ eikigmee i i Saji- Smews no -«m» w eotrei , ®wr«y .fasten sfesste grafw , W TtepsjM silagpas i PriSaKf¥& sssafl S 6&, SCI’KSM s*cK» Sfete# 2g maSatoSdey - «B. €&mtoa&cm fe* tfc* faforto, n rtefe isiSSitfesst. sf St% to §6% tvstsL ®g*es i~SI, riesf in Ha* Advevtkttog Cotsncal's March-April Rsdi® and TV Buße tins. With Bruce SSartcwt, cfeaircnas of fee hoard. Batters, Bnrion, Durstine & Osborn, a* national campaign chairman. UNCF s ISSB appeal will lp«x lihiil Revs APFV „ The 10-A EsgHsfe rfass under the super vrs.foc. ot Mrs fiszel Logan, is working on a unit *» newspaper wnting. The class hss been divided into four groups. Each groiEs? will compile an indi vidual newspaper The groups have chosen the following persons as feeir editors-in-chief: Blonza Page. William Wilson, Marvin McNeil and Marian Lee, Bloriza Page, editor of ’The Ob server." has included the following members to work on her news paper staff: Rosa Underwood. Mil dred Horton, Flcasnte Hunter Ros cce Lyes, Ella Judd Ruffin Davis and .Bobby Horton. Marten Leed, editor of "The Campy? Tfetses,’ has included the folowing persons as her staff mem bers: Joyce FHppen. Wallace Bar nett. Seba Hatley. Betty McGill, ttes Cozart, Howard MdDoegai Goldie Byrd smd Joan 'Welch William Wilson, editor of The Apex News Herald." includes the following persons on his staff: Beverly Stewart. Ous Williams. Joe Bullock and Ear! Halloway. Mamin McNeil, editor of 'The News Roster," includes the follow ing persons on his staff: Linda Me* CTamb, Irene Peterson Aluis Stew art, Cefia Allen, James Harrington LOOK! NOW OPEN!! Use As Many Machines As WASH Yo I if WE NEVER CLOSE ----- - 1 % OPEN 24-HOURS A BAY 7 BAYS A WEEK rr J^ rii:x . SPEEDY-WASH, INC. 31i N. 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New i i York HR T i William Lews and Edscard Greene. Acfirides involved in th?s :mit : reports covering intramural games. I will consist of interviews, wretten ' J assembly programs, and other class activities. For a complete development of this unit, fee students are using as guides the local newspapers. Build ing Better English IT, and the i Practice! English, weekly magazine | which Includes a current issue on ! newspaper writing The Apex Chapter of the Crown and Scepter Oub had its instaila ■' tic® program March 11. Qualified I So join the club were six honor ; members of fee Junior Class Bet- Bruce Weber and Mr W. D ■ i Moore along with the C S C. | members of Berry O Kelly were ; honored guests Speakers for the ( tuogran-f was Mr. I E. Spragzms i f rom St. Aasrustine's Colleae who ‘ rooke on "The Social Value of ’ | Membership in the Crown and Scepter Chib" Miss Del ore? Wil . 1 Mams sang "The Palms,'* which | was enjoved by all. Use officers of the Apex Chapter - I are: president. Carolyn Lee; *.ice • | president. Bobby Morrison: seere ■ i tary. Jantee Harris: assistant see . retary. Susie Harris , « i&mmu rnivmAt. tw %% im tm taasmmm Rinh ieniirial All ZION Chirsl News BY SSIKB. ANNIE B. TROUPE It was a drea'y gray day last Sunday, but as usual we found "joy 1 ' in ’Treking it to the House of the Lord for added spiritual strength, and feus we are able to repeat fine sevices were held all day The ronior choir was again ft: charge of fee music After fe* call to w.orship by our pastor. Bek W. C. Carson, the choir lead out s:n»- ins. Marching to Zion" Hollow ing the doxology, pastoral prayer and choral response the first hymn, "Go Labor On Spend and Be Spent" was sung, lined by our pas tor The responsive reading was for the 31th Sunday. The Beati tudes.” Scripture lesson was then read by our pastor from St Mat ihew, the life chapter from fee 26*h through the 30th verses. Bro. Neil Sctuoder* offered the inspira tional pr*ver. >"*«’r -econd bvinn O God Our Help in Age? Paid " v ar sung Rev Csrsor then chose hrs test fiom fee same sc nature read. St Matthews 11:28:20:30. theme. "V --nity Between Christ end Hi; Church.' The minister began by raying that a great invitation is be ing extended to Gods poodle hr saying to them' Come unto Me and T win give thee rest. Those are words of 'ecurity. Who but Christ could offer us this security. His yoke is easy, therefore our bur dens will be lighter and we will receive eternal rest. This certainly was a great powerful message. An impressive phase of this ser- Nei! Sunder* to the <€Bev of dcat ~a i» fte church. Also the eoESses'fc* lion of toree new men who hs«a joined the sensor chair. !•» the af* ierr.Gon the Ministers Wives’ Ocb sponsored a baby contest e? tbs church in which more t has ss§B.o9 was realised At the 7 o’clock hour. Rev, Car eon preached from St Luke’s Gos pel- We continue to invite you to hear inns. Rhamkafte RHAMKATTE Services, v«sr* held at the Watts Chapel Ssptist Church Sunday morning and even ing with the pastor, Rev. T. C Lee, presiding The junior choir render ed music while the men ushered. Many visitors and friends heard an inspiring sermon by the minister, A cordial imitation is extended to the public. The Raleigh District- Oesnfereftee held its two-day meeting st the Saint John Methodist Church on March 5 and 5. Ministers from various churches were present Rev Otbo Kearney will render service next Sunday at the Fay etteville Street Baptist Church at 2:30 p m. He will be assisted by the John’s Junior Choir. , J ■ l . -■ .. ■ Y :..ii * . Yoor savings lie;* ecm ct th* highest fate consistent with safety ... and are protected so i i O,OOO by Federal Savins* A Loan Insurance Corporation Raleigh Savings & Loan Association ■?IG FAYETTEVILLE ST BRANCH OmCF.s _ 'IS? Clarke Avenue Cameron 'Villa**' •IS N Salem Street Apex- >7. C, 7
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