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First Baptist Church Solidly Behind Huge Building Effort r AYETSVILLE—The “building effort" is an oft-quoted phrase a bout the First Baptist Church in Fayetteville these days as one auxiliary after another comes for ward with its donation on the pro posed new church to be located on Moore Street, The congregation, under the leadership of pastor. Uie Reverend Chancy- 8 Edwards, stands solidly behind the ef fort. “That New Church" re mains a sort of unannounced slogan. The most recent efort was that pf Fellowship Week which saw a fine brand of fellowship among the members themselves as among the churches of tfc ecity. Organisation has already be gun for two annua! efforts that are mainly financial in charac ter—Men's Day-scheduled for Women's Day which falls one early October, followed by month later. The general chairman of the Mens Day activities is Attorney Arthur L Lane. The work of the Women s Dav is co-chaired by When Planning Your Vacation —CALL— GEORGE A. 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Large Enough To Serve Youl ,1 •iA-V kMii 1 Personalized Attention; Ask for “JOF, SANSOM” MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK : W®| P.ALEICtH - DURHAM i'" MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Jfe ! ■ A ® Gallic Covington and Margaret Lockamy, St Augustine’s Instructors In Summer Schools Dr James A Boyer. President of Saint Augustine's College, has announced that in keeping with the long-standing program of far ultv improvement st Saint Augus tine's, elder, members of the fat uity are doing graduate study this summer Studying are Dr Marcus H Boulware post-doctoral study in special education, George Pea body College for Teachers, Jes'e Clements, health and physical ed ucation, University of Illinois: John L Copeland, counseling New York University: Mrs J. I De laney. advanced art. North Caro lina College. Albert w Grauer, music. Eastman School of Music W W Johnson, zoology. St Bon- THESE MEN \t AiL HONORED last week ai (he State Conference r»f Teachers of Vocational An rlculture at A&T College for having completed thirty years each in outstanding service in the Ira chins profession. They are from left to right; J T Locke, Zebu Ion; B E Fitzgerald, Nashville; Alexander Blaine, Edenton: C. E. Dean, A&T College and K. A. Williams, Winfa.il. Scholarship Awards To Sepians Entering Interracial Colleges lip 50% In ’59-’6O NEW YORK A few weeks a go an 18-year-old Negro boy named Tommy Broadwalk Fresi ! aventure Unviersity: Joseph Jones, biology. Ohio State • University. C H. McLendon, education. New York University, Mrs L H Rob inson. advanced work m religious education, Union Theological Sem , mary and Columbia University; i Mrs A P Tolliver English. Co . lumbia University, and G L West, education Indiana University dent of the senior class at Harrison High. School in Biytheviile, Ar kansas. received his diploma. Thea son of a tenant farmer v hose yearly income for a family of five is somewhat less than $2,000, Tom my nov has something beside farming to look forward to Next fail he will be a freshman at Blackburn College m Carhnviile, Illinois. fn Cleveland. Ohio. Ronald Robinson also 14 and a Negro, vas graduatead from ra - * Technical High School, where he was vice president of Stu dent Government, president of the Dramatics Chib ’nd '.von his letter in Junior Varsi” football Ronald, who lives with his mother and three bro thers and sisters on around ?1 - 7flt> 3 year, will he going to Oberlin College, " here he will specialize in language;, And in Peekskill. New York, "hen Ossie Wortham. 21 came home last \, ri, from hr ■.h a:- - journeyman electronic technician at the IBM plant in Poughke< ! r-: he heard the asme sort of good nets s Oss ie who bar i-umoi-rert invialia mother father for four ’•-ears sm r e high school, wh»re he was football and track star ill enroll at Oh ■■-’’a Antioch College in September and will major in Science TotntiV'- Konald and Ossie are only three of 75 young Negro m«n and women this vear who m-ch-t ne’er have gon c on to a higher education without the encourage ment. custom-tailored counseling, and financial help of an a gene called the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Stu dents This is the most gratify ing year m our eleven-year his tory," said Richard L Plant, presi dent of NSSFNS. in announcing the 1959-60 awards on July 9th. ‘Because of increased fund-, we PIC WORKING FOR. JUNIOR COLLEGE The persons shown above are. intensely interested in building Johnson Memorial Junior College, Baiesviile. Miss. Reading from left to right: Rev. G Sims Rivers, president. Mrs. Rivers, member of the faculty; Mrs. Pearl Clement,, Atlanta, Oa., wife of Dr. R. F.. Clement, whose father gave ihr first Sand for the school and A. S. Hnffine, Chicago, who contributes yearly to the scholarship fund. - PIC LEADING EDUCATORS Several prominent educators were ; featured at the annual State Conference of Teachers of Vocational | Agriculture held last week at A&T College. Among them were: Dr ; Warmoth T. Gibbs, left, president of AAT College and Dr. Charles F. i Carroll, right, Stare Superintendent et Public Inatrnctiniv. i . have been able to help almost half | again as many Negro high school j seniors as last year to go on to j college.” ; College scholarships from 65 ! colleges, amounting to some $64.- 000. and NSSFNS supplemental - scholarships totaling almost $25,000 have been granted this year to students from 23 slates <he Dis j tnct of Columbia, and the Virgin ! Island-* In addition 19 "Certificates of Recognition," ” <-re awarded t* | students whose full financial needs had already been met by thea col ; leges largely as a result of NSS | FNS counseling and referrsi ser | vices Through its uniquely personal -1 ized system of discovering.'' mo tivating. counseling and acting a ! constant “middle man" between j student, school, and college, the agency has for the past decade ■ been giving encouragement- and , vital financial a*.- istance to de , serving students in underprivi leged situation? With the help of NSSFNS some 6.200 Negro be vs ; esnd sirLs havp been able to c,on t ntjß tbeir edvC'jtiO'*’ in mov* ’>,>o interracial colleges and uni versities - “Understand the new style was designed by a drunken tent maker that hated women L" Man Buys Boy A Bicycle , Then Shoots Self Fatally death of a 35-ytyrr-old Toledo man i was ruled suicide last week on the j strength of a note which contained | $62 to pay fgr a boy's bicycle and j which was found near his body, j Dr. Paul Hohiy, coroner, said i that James Pettway fired two re- ; volver shots into his head The victim was last seen two , days before his body was discover- j ed by fellow workers at Willy? | Motors. Inc. where Pettway was, an electrician. Tile coroner said the note some- I what confusing, indicated that i Petway had been despondent over , mums MUFFLERS m msmmioH *5 Minute Service By Experts stop mim r I MUFFLERS FOR GOOD! /SV. ffffS CKLY 4* MffiAS COTOfT ’° VW - GUAM* * TTX *<•« yo>j yr-i' "fg !13 W R,via SI. TE 2 1728 CAP’N JOHN’S STOCK YOUR FREEZER JANE PARKIN LARGE 8 INCH APPLE pie -m ARISTOCRAT 21& SALTINE OR CRACKERS 00 GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 2 POUNDS Prices in This ,4 I Are Effective Through Saturday, July IS. TBE CASOUMIAIf WEEK ENDING SATUStDAT, .JOLT 18, 1955 $62 in the note was to be used to , financial matters. However, the j pay for a bicycle Pettway had pur- j chased for a neighborhood boy the i day before be was shot, Pettway is survived by his pa- | W!mr %£ LOWERS THE COST OF fSSQSBrt YOUNG COUPLES everr - s are ifcsZZfZll-g cooking with GAS . . . because Gas cooking is the most economical, auto matic way to cook. You’ll save money and enjoy faster, cleaner, more tie pendable cooking—with GAS! mammmm tssmßammm' PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA, Inc. 318 Hillsboro St. • TE 2-3761 • Raleigh PAVED PARKING LOT IN REAR OF BULBING rents, Mr. and Mrs Young Pettway; S brothers, Isaac J, C, Sears and j Ollis, sisters. Mrs Man ala Cooks. Mrs Bertha McClinton and Mrs. ! 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