THE cmouMsm WEEK S.N»IS?G SATIiSHAy, APRIL U, ZM» LUMBERTON AWAITS OLDER YOUTH CONFAB (CONTINUED sm&SS MGZ i) v, hu will serve as discussion -lead ers include: R. H, Cherry. Mrs. C. 5 Mcßae. Q K. Holt. E. L. Peter son. Mrs. Bessie Powell, Miss Lil lie Pierce, Mrs. Noveiia Whitted, H. G. Thompson, Farm Agent, anti Mrs. Moilie Brawiey. Home Agent cl Robeson County. Coaches lor the championship basketball game are East team. R. 3D Odom and J. R. Witherspoon »i Lumbc; ton; West team, J. B. Han nah. Greensboro, and J- B Alien 111, Winston-Salem. ©Hirers of the cenfsrence are A tired Leak, president, Wsnst«Ji-Saieta; Garland Hsat rice-prerjident. Rsietgh: I.oret ts Rvder. recording secretary. New Bern; Raymond Hender son. corresponding secretary, Raleigh: Thomas. Edward*, fin ancial secretary. New Bern; Fray Moore, chaplain, New Bern; Garland L. Crews, treas urer, Zebu Eon, Tr,e Lumberton sponsoring com mittee is oc-.poteef of J. F. Lessane. Chairman, Mrs D. M Burke. Miss Evelyn Smih. Mrs C. L. Mac Neil. Mrs. V. J. Thompson. Mrs. Annie Thompson Rev. E B. Turner. Rev. j. V.’ Fc-rrec H. G. Thompson. V. - 1 'tS:',ll end C. R. raulk. The E:cfcu:ive Committee of the YMCA Youth Conference is com posed of E. L Halford. Raieigh Di nector. Wm. Booker. Xe-v Bent. Leonidas Haywood. Ran igfc. E. a Houston Kinston. H M. Johnson. Clinton; Miss B. B. Leonard. Wil mington. t.„ D. McCleimoa, Wsn stoo-Ss; v -n. J. W. Nicholson. Salis bury; D W. More head. Greensboro. H r. s-apieiooie. Winston-Salem. C A. Whitaker. H-gh Point. C. R. De Vaughn. Lumberton. C. E. Rich ardson Goldsboro. Williard Woot en, Dunn C A. Harrison. Jfev Bern. J. 3-.. Hanna. Greensboro. A. G. Love. Wilmington. Mrs. S. C Hill Kinston. H. P. Hutchinson, Charleston. J L. Humphrey. Win- j slon-Sa'cm. O. W. Robinson. Char- | loti?. M. L. Walt. Albemarle. Miss j Joseyirine Hobbs, New Bern, J. I*, j LessaTV". Lumberton. C. A. Marriott, Saiei'A. C I . Anderron, Raleigh j and l. L. Wilson, Selma. For f v-hr information. write: E 1. R* ford. Bloodwortif Street 1 YMCA, Raleigh. North Carolina. THOMPSON TO REOPEN FOR NEGRO PUPILS a o' Thompson School has stea- i cjly decreased in the past live : year-, ss Negroes have purchased j homes in the school's pupil area. plact^ent" L *W OK’ED Pot? c.t KTF (fpsir.tro swo?8 r.ttit n men L..vs. His complete fiading on she me: its of the individual j cases is not expected for several, comfits. What he must decide Is if—as: the Negrues contend —they have exliu-uved administrative rente-! dies under state laws arid they i hate been denied admisdsa on i the ground* of race. Sn effect. Steatey’s words added mture support to the bare of the i,»mlllut tonality bemg built aader the ■State's r®p4i A***~wtM*»i Art wfetefe plsees pass*®*? ®f school *.«- THE CAROLIXI AN Xjwwj the Carofen**' Pufess she:* fe? She *'* "oSiwiaP PeM-feMng Commas* SS« East Martha Street Sfcstetgfc, N. ©. JlErtei'ed as Second Oaas Starter. April 6 1*45. at tbe Pool Office ta Eateiga Xoi-£h Cfi-o.ltna. tuwler the Act as kStttSv JBSS? «DBSCB2fnC»i SATES; Jhs SSeaSSa ... ... . JBf» tee Year MSB Payable is Ads-awre. AAereaf. *l3. ro«t*- BKKBtefctSors* sso mttSut *l3 asd raicaey aider* payable to ffflt CA^O tmn tetwaiato tJcMee, *i*e. V Fifth Aveaae. 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I •was* awaMa «*nwß«je*nw& «a**rum tM» own «! maw tha* sacora* aa«t I tt:i.-» as s«m «c*rv r.>rne>MJS» «Km*nc *!» fHiteV ***!«* «t-3SS» anwt «s< ! •MMSTOrs. •wa w*Mtw» »*nWM «w t„ *sw «s,* t! * MSmatsss «*r rlw*»« ! »* e-sHb KS ®s* .■{*•• rsw*«i im $!•&&£??? as STStc CAiSKELiWt*Jii ftjß osSly**: « Anurt «•»« «be «umnk« •*» «b* «ww* s*t**r i-fK-f-epi- ttuna «m»v« a* A* twwwaeeasS «atraw 4»»!a*Bai w* *s?aaae«6 $» tfec h»«ds sf lee«j iwßfeooi groupa. It wss upheld only % few weeks ) ’«y the U, S Fourth Circuit ! Cour t of Appeals ae conetitutioa ■ at on its face. i j GREENE SCHOOL j STRIKE PROMPTS j LEGISLATION ; icoTursavaa sfko» pack i> County education board, at the height of the strike, said it would need S3SC >XK) to build the facilities sought by the students. Loosening up of literary Funds ■ 1 allows the education board to i seek the money it needs fer the facilities. The fund contains $3 million. BISHOP PENICkT CHAIRED BOARD AT ST. AUG. (cosTcsusm from page i> the formal opening of the college every year. In 1651, the Penick Hail of Science, a modern science i building, was named in ins honor. In paying tribute to Bishop j Penick, Dr. James A, B oyer, .! president of the college, said: “Bishop Peaks* was m man of objective vit to bring all men of the Episcopal church to gether in an atmosphere of peace and mutual understand ing. His final, dramatic appeal for £*v'«hersy love, mutual un derstanding, and Christian living was enunciated as he addressed the last meeting of the Laymens Association of the Dioceses* in High Point several weeks ago. He wanted a unified church above all. but he wanted a constant and active regard for the dignity of ail men.’ ) Born in Frankfort. Ky., on Ap ril 4. 1887, the Rev. Mr Penick was the son of an Episcopal min ister. He W3S married to Miss Carolina Ingelsby Dial of Colum bia. S C. June 20, 1917. The union issued forth three sons. Ed : win Anderson, Jr., Dr. George j Dial Penick and the Rev, Charles i Inglesby .Penick. Bishop Penick wiE be auoceed |ed by the Rt Rev. Richard H. j Baker of Greeijstooro. FORMERKLAN BOSS GIVES HIMSELF UP (CONTOWED mt/U PAGE St quently tried The rally was to have been held in the hea rt of Lam bee Indian territory near here. The Indians showed up in force but Coie tried to go ahead with ! 1 is planned rally and cross bunt i mg- Several volley* of gunfire dis persed tiie Klansmen and led to a i wild melee. State Briefs I (CWRINtn FKOSf PAGE 13 ‘ while B. 11. Tcewe beads the 5 s-issud ehayter. FACES RAPP. CHARGE PLYMOUTH Louis T. Antfco j ny. 38. is being held in default of j 83.1003 bond on charges of attempt ing to aesai.lt the seven-year-od 1 daughter of Mrs Virginia Wil- j j iiams. Tiie arrest rs* made at the j jiome of Mrs. Christine Smith. The j girl and her younger brother were i alone when Anthony stopped by j ; and told her he would take her to !> buy cater for fcerssilf and her bra- j ;her. She left with him and the i alleged attempted assault took j place minute* later. The child was j taken from the man by another j person. She was taken to police j and later to a physician. BARBER ID STEP DOWN GASTONIA GiSiOT.is? first j Negro city eotincilmais said Tuts- ; | day he would step from toe politi- j ! cal ring - but apparently left the j | council reins in hie ward to ano- j ! ther Negro. SitkpMi Barber, wteo track ed the eMMffil color btariet j in ISSI fey sewßidly defeating his white tt&po&ent and tfee® • j gained re-riertfea to 195$ and 1957. aaid he weuid *Md fenale the race tois x-»«ae fer KIM» *# “family and feeaife.*’ Barber headed Gastonia's Fourth j Ward, which is martly Negro. How- i ever, another Negro, James Q j Falls, get in fust under the Sling j deadline Monday to register ar- i candidate for the ward'* council j post to the May 5 election. Barter is stcretatry-tocatarer of j the Excelsior Credit Deis®, osie i of She largest in North Caroltoa. j FaE* is a 48-year-did imurszi&s ] 33gect. lemijeiTgraves, LOCAL NATIVE, 1 DIES IN N. Y, fCOWINSCRHR -tmtm PAG* S 3 i ed Soperter Hoeing, 3m-.. a reel estate T&aMMxesmmt firm to Xnr V«a4. He retired twa yarn at*. He is su. viroi by his. widow.' Yt 'fmlnii - "i --’•'rt- rfr ’ y*. -• . - " ;.C w. .- VARIETY SHOW MONDAY NIGHT Thes- young ladies par ticipated in a Variety Show last year, snonr a red (>y the Tuttle Com munity Center. The show this year will be held at Tf.ylor Hall on the St. Augustine's College campus. Monday nr;ht at 8 p.tn. From left to right are Misses Valarie Maye and Deborah lane. The public is iadled to attend. [! Mrs. Louisa Martin Graves: two " | daughters, Mrs, Eleanor Grave. s | Mask, of Long Island City, and ' i Mrs. Dorothy Graves McKinney, * of Detroit. Mich.; one son Lem- J uel Ei. Graves. Jr , of Washington | D. C.: two brothers. Attorney V/il s Us M. Graves and George C. Graves, of Detroit, Mich.; and five grandchildren, ! VICIOUS BEATING FATAL FOR WAKE COUNTY WOMAN (COMIKIKD ?UOM PAGt l» killed. Assistant Chief Hnke Smith *4 the ABC force s*id 7.!SiN gai lens of swash and 189 gallons of non-tsxpaid iiqpor were de stroyed at the site. Smith said Wilkerson also told : Ihem of other liquor operations i:e Smew about in the northern part *f Wake County. No tiond has been aiksu-ed Wsik etm NAACP PREXY 'SEES STRONG RIGHTS BILL tcotrswreJiEß fsosi pack i> MiUrhell spoke at a kick-ofl rally for a 50th Annivre.-o; v Membership Drive by the Rich mond NAACP Branch. He said federal law way only thing that wall stand >* - tween Virginia and an ovta RbelmiTtg k ; « of ignorance. " PHELPS-STOKES STATE PROJECT | MEET TO SHAW (CONI'ENDED FROM PAGE 3t i Kimspe. j Dr. Nelson H. Harris emur i man of the d.ivisjcn of educanon. jShaw University, is the state co | ordlnator of tile project. S president'of HAMPTON OFFERS ! RESIGNATION (CON7INIRS FROM PAGE 15 i Dr. Moron** resignjitiOß will not i fee officially considered until the ; trustee iboa.rd meets | ai Haaoiptoa on April 24. R*pert i rflf. however, hoard cfcaLtnau i Arthur Howe and other trnstet • ] have received his offer to resign. His dociatoc came but a lev i days before his SOth birthday. ' : Sunday, April 12. and the com- : j plet&jn of hi* f©th sear as presi ; dent off Hampton April 29. H> 1 jeleetaoii to the presidency, at age ’ j4O in IS4S was during Changing ' ! Tcteaa’ ctolrmanadtlp of the i Hampton board. At that tan? I>i.: < Moron %',%» hailed as one of the! j sastssa’a moot. ycwthM college I. Fie was also the first . ]«oSaed pa-essktois, off tbe tri-yea:-. i old iostitufion Two yean ppctms®s to his !, dediiß. be fenuee act hi* ; S*readdenf off WLampifm, his AS- j ; *» States’, from vraich Sst gradsated to 1921. He chaired j tbe faculty roaßmittec cf ad ■UdnStoi »k!fh directed the seb-ssS folic.wire: the aailuß vs President Ralph I*. Bridsxvan. Dr. Moron h 3 i.a.: ..t- of .it jUMHeaa. Virgin Island vhei ■ in ; aitofisietl elsmyrtarj. «eu:«t; H> j entered trie senior inch sthtwi a: 'Sasaptou in if 23. Alter gr&dii c.-- jkion in 1927. he entered Brow:: ; I Uiiirereaty tsistre fee raoeivod a • i bacneksr of i mz. j He ati-i n -Jcc tot Unjverriiy of j RRtaborgtj as .1 fellow el It./ Na ■ Uonai Urban Lf«gi»c and was *-:; ! wssttod a master's degree with 3 ■ ; m*jcr in oocJoitsgy to 1533. Lawr ■ l in 1947. lit- awarded tt. < 1 bccitelor of tows jtepret- from, | Harvard Uedvershy. Itefure srtosrnsrij to Sh* I VtegiSß tstwj&c (« serve at I ! C«msßhtßMmer to PaWic Wel | fttw in 3853. ©a-. Mtnm work- 1 j is Wsiitiwimre ®44h lint E- 1 j Mccxtms-z' IB 'east tAmumirs • ! - tto* (..»»« hit mains ie the j 3 Halted States, fee < Al4wrates fesactatefear prefer-i t&r H years. SS3& to IH4S. imv. caa-- j few? the su vmr fewd. a-lve Let- \ awl ai (fee | riciwwi es Swiri W«rk. & 11m. Dr. ?f*rrcsv w*r, r.p- ' i • tetoted c-assstfßant in : si Hampton l;»tLfjnaAics Institute »« be iiei.j at \. < . College, Elurham ibis year. A graduate of the Ra l-igh public M-hcwds and Shaw i inver.vify. (amp received the it..-., degree at Shaw University. J i ‘ ' r'-- lass High School. Leesburg. %a. and >s.i:i. m&Lcs Ins 'ituies at s;. \ugu- line's Col lege here, and AAT College. Greensboro. In And Around Hillsboro BY BERNICE HUGHES HILLSBORO—The Home Dem- ; owlAtton C:ub Ladies of Otonge I • County attended the- slate fedora- j : ticn meeting at the Memorial Au- i | ditorium in Raleigh on Vednes- i ' day. March 25. The eouaty was ! ; represented by fS2 persons. Miss Ruby Hughes and Mr. H"n- . ■ 7 Thomas Beasley were united - - m natrage Saurday. March 28, at J ; she home of she Rev Andrew Cha- • vis in Hillsboro. She is ihe dough- ; ' ter of US' and Mis B B. Ilpgib-vs 1 and be j£ Ihe soo -of Ms - and Mrs. j i Loteasea Beasley, sjj of Hurdle | j Mills. Folk-wing toe marriage a recep -1 ttOB was held s' the hon e of the i | bridegroom. Useful gifts were re- ! | reived. The coup;e >iil 're at the homo : | of ihe bridegroom. Mrs. .Beasley is ! a senior at Central High School its | HsiJsiwro. Sir. and Mr?. Vo'ise Tapp and • ’ children of W nst.hiftrm were week- | i and guests- of Mrs. Emma Tapp. ; mother of Mr. Tapp of BuhDc j H ‘ Eavter - < vices were cmdvcbdl ] :< the Mt Z«» AME Church fey Ihe P" ior rr.-iunr~.ties. Rev Lm- • i -* r l *i si; ' r i c,is -i ,i>. fpf C S'.", t .’3: ( ''.g- f ' d Pi;ideal al X : C r.;" - T' -'.,.Ci- is .- ' ••-"!' :•'■ >■ Cterr-ctia- We-ker a-fi M-r R-rth Torwin also gave ■ «®5 '-.-vatsnragteg remarks ortvum-im huinmos ©ana ter a • year u-.iei At an organisatiioa \ man. ht it, KWter -of Alpha Pbi! klpbs Fi i’-ciTiity and several ed-j lioalkutai and eitjc or^asskateons. : Dr. Moran is msrtlcd to the : Raisas Miss Leaia CharciAli «f j Virfeinto end Btihitners. n TEENAGERS FORM BRANCH OF THE NAACP •i . «<». 1 twv.n» **:«-•&, e vi>± s» ahr. H&.ACP atidl to sareewiage- «h- . era to jf&n and serve tins worth- I while ct gaEdzatMMs. Mretiitgs as* j iw'ki each Tfeamsday nseist. 8 p.sa..! it toe YMCA Varitots pttoeesa have been sno- ] pcs®d for Uvt «ssap>er i» ssastev—j tator assd ibe fires k.iderws >• is to jsartkdpwte 4» tbeij Yen;to V.uxSj g: WaiJtoigtoa «as| Apri.i jl?it 1 Gc-riand Ht::3S 1.■ pref.jdtTil of j' til* tbajiter. i! Goldsboro lews BY J. U. GRAB AM GOLDSBORO Mrs Jewel’! Weathers recently returned from her vacation and while on same she visited her mother and father also a host of relatives in Los An geles. California. During her visit she was the recipient of many so cial activities given in her honor, j It was rather interesting chatting j with Mrs. Weathers concerning her 1 trip. The trip was made by plane . and she was very much pleased j by ihe courtesies extended her by j the air pesyonne! and the smooth- j ness of the plane. POLICEMAN RESIGNS TO AC CEPT' POSITION WITH TOE POST OFFICE DEJPAETMEN Theodore R. Newsome, colored j police officer since last August, j sent his letter of resignation to i Chief of Police H. A. Lane asking that his release be effective imme diately as of Friday. April 3, 1959. Mr. Newsome took the Civil j Service Examination recently and | successfully passed and now has begun work as sub city carrier with the Goldsboro P. O. Dept. Mrs. Aurelia Whittington Frank lin and son. Whit, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. dr-ughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Whittington of 306 South James Street, spent lasi week with her oarents. Her husband. Dr. John Hone Franklin, continued on to Tuisa. Okia to attend a testimoni al for his father. Aity. B. C. Frank- I Ln. or, the occasion of his 80th I birthday Mr. Lloyd Lesesne of 311 Mimosa ; Street is a delegate from St. An- j dreu-s Episcopal Church to attend ! the convention of the Diocese In j Wilmington. N. C.. April 18-19. Michael Weathers, son of Dr. Br,d j Mrs. R. O. Weathers, a student at St. Augustine’s College. Raleigh, spent his spring vacation at home with his parents, brother, Donald, and little sister. Patricia. Mrs. Eunice Mae Green Everete. of Newark. N. J.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Valnolia Green Scott on Fart Spruce Street. Mrs. Dorothy Barnes and daugh visiting in Savannah, Ga ter. B’T.nie Barne*, spent Easter Mr T C Coley is til at bis home on Canal Street Mrs. Jacqueline Johnson Wil liams returned home Tuesday from Wayne Hospital -where she had spent several days. The Hampton Alumni Annual j Baby contest will be held Sunday I at spm. closing with a social tea at the community center. Baby j contestants are: Baby Richardson. | daughter nf Prof, and Mrs. C. H. \ Richardson; Baby’Wynn. Baby Me-j Neil. Baby Ber.ton. Baby Moye, and ; Baby Durant. Prof, and Mrs Foster v;sit*d in I Chester. S. C. and Mrs Foster in ; New Orleans, I-a., during the holi- ; days. Rev. B R Richardson left Tues day for Augusta Ga. where he will attend a meeting at Doggs Academy Ho.iso guests of the Ctoields Ust weekend included M:s. Katie Zac-] '-.ary and daughter. Delois. of j Greensboro; Mrs. Aurctha Brown. { n. home eco- j nomics teacher at Jacksonville, N. j C. spent the holidays with her iMOOERNIZEgfeaSi | this law cost wy| Start witfia ' f JOHN WOOD j Atlmttie I WATER HEATER ■&. j COTIE 5K AND LET OCR L|. SALESMEN EXPLAIN STS &«• «I ® SCANT ECONOMICAL FEAT - S4S hwH mist 3 tmtt fast# f|l|Bj^ FREE PARKING IN COMPANY LOT IN REAR OF BLDG. ENTRANCES FROM BOTH HILLS-- BORO AND EDENTON STREETS HI WBktn grandmother, Mrs. Sudie Sykea, of ' Cana! Street i Miss Emily Lee Martin. a sen ior’ at Bennett College, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Othelloa Jordan and Mrs. Estelle Jordan, of Hampton and Newport News, . Va... visited Mrs. A. W, Minni* during the holidays, teacher at Dillard, spent Easter in Sunbury. Miss Wanda J. Copeland, music Assistant Farm Agent B. G. ! Swan accompanied Prof H. V. I Brown on a trip to Maitland, Fla. | where they visited one es the ear ' liesi farm demonstration agents. | Captain L. B. Hall, sow retired. MISS IRENE SNEED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Fiall •of Wilmington have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Delores Sneed, to Mr. Willis Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler of Goldsboro. A June wedding is planned. Miss Sneed, a graduate of West Virginia State College and a mem ber of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori ty, is chief histology technician in ■ the pathology department of the ! Skin and Cancer Unit of N. Y. Uni versity-Bellevue Medical Center. Mr. Butler, a graduate of Eastern School for Physician’s Aides. New York City, is 3 research histology technician at Rutgers University, i in Newark, N. J. Lucille Hunter School The Lucille Hunter PTA held sis open house Sunday, April 2, in \ die school auditorium. Guest speaker for the program ; was Mrs. Hath Woodson, state sup i ervesor of elementary education. She was introduced by Sirs. Doro j thy Good son. city supervisor of ele mentary education. The program included: song, "My i Faith Looks Up to Thee”; hwoca j lion by Clifton Sills: business ses | sion; music by the glee club under the direction of M:ss A. M. Jsrr.i- CABY-ASBUBY ROUNDUP BE MISB MAE H. HOPSON CARY "‘Rest and Wait” was the subject used by Rev. J. M. Burrell Sunday morning for the sermon at the Congregation Christ ian Church with the text being taken from Psalm 37. He stated three point*: (1> peace of mind, (2) art of silence, and (3) patiently wait Ti.ia was Communion service and the senior ehoi 1 ’ furnished the mu sic. Pulpit guest was Rev. W, M, Thomas of Raleigh, president of the i North Carolina Christian Conte- I rence. Other visitors were: Prof, j and Mrs. W. D. Moore, Mis# Mar-* Celia Boone of B. O. K. School, Miss Dora Stroud, ail of Method; Mr. and Mrs. lamy Howell, of Goldsboro, Arid Miss Lillie Finch of Manly Street Christian Church of Raleigh. Mias Sue Jones spent the week- i end in Winston-Salem visiting re- ! iatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell attend- 1 ed a PTA play at the B O. K.I, School Sunday evening i "an. Selections rendered by the glee j by Latin Round; "The Orchestra | club were: “Dona Noble Paeem’’ j Son" by Gorman; and "Eternal ! Life” by Olive Dungan. Mrs. S. J. Macon was master of j tasremonies. STRETCH YOUR FOOD DOLLAR BUY MORE - - PAY LESS SLICED BOLQGMA 2 LBS. 59c ■n■■ 11 mii ii*i w w——um . miuuHinimmiiMjxmJm^— Borden’* Entwefl Tall „g #| Biscuits Ift foi Sardine* cast | Chuck _ Fresh Pork aa Steak . 7-tbs. for Spar* SflM ... 4-ite Pet »r Carnation Milk 799 c rrmriToiwr~iii >r> *w iiiimiii iifm ■■■■>■—«-ri rri »ingMgi naiammi-uri-inHiiMM WM Thick Fat i Our Pure Perk ** •• 6-lb«. | Sausage , 4-lbs. | Sunshine ; Rich» Best df| f Milk ... Ift Tali Cam j lb. § y|j J \ Carolina Peaches _ SlSrcd Pork ag* N*. Vi cam .4 far Steak ib. I Park Neck 00 Good Bones 8-lbs, for fgD&aana* ...... Ib. | i OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M KORTOR’S CASH STORE 1415-17 S Saunders St Dial TE 3-2851 Raleigh, N. C M- SAVE OUT M ofINCOME 1" 3 % -IHH i INTEREST <■§& PAINLESSLY AT HE IST! .' uf y Let us help you set tip * / •*. -ravings plan that will enable - you to saw REGULARLY and AUTOMATICALLY out <& your income—a plan that yms cso really «x*k —* plan that will really work FOR YOU! All deposits received feTThTTothTTI April wiH ears* interest as of April L j ASK AT WINDOW! SAVII6S DEPARTMENT j Small Enough ’To Know You . . . j Large Enough To Serve You * * * t Mechanics & Farmers Bank I IS East Hargett St j Memhsi Federm! Deposit Insurance Corporstiort Mr, a,-,d Mrs. C. A Pollard had as their Sunday guest. 34;5. L>ii. Finch of Raleigh. Mr*. Effie Jones is or. the si. list, and we are happy to repo, that she is improving. ASBURY The Second Quarter of th Lincoliwville AME Church will b held 11-12 with the business sessi on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'c’or' at the Union Bethel AME Church of Csry. Dr. G. S. Gant i* the pro siding elder of the Raleigh Di. t * All members are requested to present. We are happy to report that th * is no one on the sick list at ; writing. WORDS OF WISDOM “It is better to be nobly reror:. bored than nobly bora,” says R--1. 1 kin. On the farm disease prevent, , r ls less costly than the diseai* BOYS onu s s-ts Non-sectarian. No. Cent »».<-. « On Lake Naukeag. pr:va ijk nndy beech Sport*, art anc* craft, archery, fishing, h»k --r aS jXm Sag. beating, horse back 1 wtisSSm riding, tutoring. AH re- JlSfM.rr T*/- ilgloua seme:- fgSjgf y -»W- available For brochure M*. AND sms. JACK WTNTKRS *» Schuyler Street, Boston 2!, Macs. Teiiotca* qa 1-wn