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<*• &E&gsaw&f^ THE CAML JntermsHant rains which fell during the observance of annual High School lor Day *t A&T €o!h ' se recently did not. dampen the spirits of these scholastics who snuggled under irelms. They are from left to right: Benton McAdams, Mehane; Pauline Degraffereid, Graham’ ■» P»rry. Snow Camp sod Verla GmUhris, Graham. upporter Wants Testimonial For r, Dubois: “A Forgotten Man” ASKING TON - (AND - A i«a supporter of Dr. W E. B. ; «is wrote the Associated Ne- Press last week suggesting her request for a testimonial the venerable 'cholai and edu r he published. ■king the suggestion was Mrs. Scott Butcher, who said she A a delegate to the 1948 NAACP ’ention in Cincinnati which de nied a more democratic rule the association i* claimed the late Walter j t@ and others ignored the fie ri d of the convention. White ser NAACP executive secre- j l and others conspired to get ; of Dubois, she charged, in a jr to the editor in a recent issue ih? Afro-American newspaper. Noting that Dr. Ruhnia was r only Negro among the five • final founder of the NA f'P. Mrs. Butcher derrirrf (he ft that present leaders of ihe . r J/wK* fMi' *3-95 ei” T 100 Proof Made from gram Cocksysvllie, Md., U.S.A. WEBBBHHEBwBHBBHBBj SPECIAL ON PAINT I Close Out On First Quality Paint 1 , I Gallon only $2,001 ' I Quart 50c I RALEIGH PAINT & WALLPAPER I COMPANY 465 Downtown B|vd. TEmple J-0723 Raleigh, N. C. ’ liiTnrrNiTiiiiriii i i iwn ■mini | MILEAGE BARGAIN \ ® FIRESTONE ! Champion New Treads Af>piis«j «« Seußei Tie* Stadia I .j; «*r »« Your Own Tints V Sams Tread Width ■\ V Same Tread Depth V Same Tread Design v' Same Tread Quality Ym j Aa Ntw Fir **t°ne Tires Csssfc I t«**.?o-t§ I——" I llbigglf §T% uackwau Tfcwe OM Urn M@fee Fu* T«* «nd IHcoppeM* Tfc* v FaylWdmt | "">• '■ m «-~— —__J ALL SiXSSS AVAILABLE > Firestone Stores * mkNmmmm #r. t» %-m* association hare overlooked | honoring him She. feels the sit uation should he remedied be for it is too late. According to Mrs. Butcher. Dr. Dubois left his assignment at At lanta University io ‘•build the NA ACP from scratch.’ - He was di rector of public relations and re search. and built the Crisis mags- Johnston County 4-H’er Is Honored By CP&L Co. PRINCETON - A Johnston; County 4-Her has hren honored j by Carolina Power and Light Com- I pan;/ for outstanding achievement j in farm and home electrification •loan Denning, daughter of Mi j zinc around his ideals in an un precedented circulation of 100 000 j "it. was Dubois," she said, “who hired White, Roy Wilkins, James Weldon Johnson and others. - ' In closing, she observed that “Dr Dubois gave 40 years of unselfish service to building up the organi zation, yet the door he opened was slammed in his face. . . ” and Mrs. R. R Denning. Route 2, | Princeton, won a *SO award ss sec ! ond place territorial winner during i the 13th annual N. C 4-H Farm j and Home Electric Congress ip Asheville last week. Jean is a tenth-grader and a member of the Princeton Senior 4-H Club. She has been in club work five years and has given 33 electric project demonstrations. 3" faiks and has made 48 articles and 75 improvements in her home. She was blue ribbon winner in clcetrlc and frozen food pro Jreis In 1956, In canning and gardening In 1957, atid I*l cloth *ng, panning and gardening In 1058. She was county eiectrlc project winner In 1957 and 1858 has srrrrd as club president and as historian and secretary for Ihe county council. In March this year the Denning family lost their home by fire When, they began io rebuild. Jean designed and added features to improve the wiring and assisted in planning an all-electric kitchen. Jean is one of four 4-H’ers win ning CP&L prizes in the Congress Other are Randolph Macon of Ran dolph County. David Aman of Ons low -and Gail Bradshaw of Hay wood. Thirty-five delegates from CP&T/s service area attended the ' congress i AGAIN.. jggjk By Popular Oemand! Our Delicious 7-Wnv COCONUT CAKE i WHOLESALE $f ;{) - PRICE -JHL Our Superior Quality Fruit Cake? Are Now on Sale. We package for Mailing No Extra Charge. FAMOUS BAKERY I«< S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONE TEmpl* *-*333 ?-*334 All Funerals Cost Less —at the- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME' J Compare • Convinced? Mbo I: RALEIGH w«r»—.rw. 1 . ... .. . At L&ukburf t j Old Fashioned Garden Club Sponsors Its First Show By Mrs. Margaret I* Baldwin LOUISBURG—The Flower Show conducted by the Old Fashioned Garden Club of Louisburg at the Masonic Lodge, on Sunday, Octo ber 25, was very successful. Hun dreds of people called to see the iovely display of fail flowers. The theme, “Gifts For Fail,” was very well carried out in the beau tiful arrangements by the mem bers, Arrangements and ribbons won according to groups were: In the Pink: First Place, Mrs Carrie Hawkins, in the Floating Arrange ments. Mrs. M L. Baldwin, First Place. Second Place by Mrs. C. A. Har ris. The Dining Table Arrangements Hold Man In Slaying Os N. Y. White Mother NEW YORK f.ANP)—-A Negro woman oompanion in a Pinching ex-convict las! week admitted to parking lot following an argument. Police that he strangled 1 white The man, Thomas Brodnax, BA [CROSSWORD «. 1 ! (« Preposition V? •> Admin letter -' ■ .V:offers. *8 - Clamorcreator 6C, F 05* -i - Time period II Furtive looker t . AgretiMf** >* ■ Music note If - Meter* to Meittft! imtge ! • Target 15 - Orsg it ■ t amprev ■ Hefrafci 26 • itoyal Comt*- 1 1 • Clutching >n.nlr ■'> Positive etener (abh.) roem nO - Weight lißtf ip - Either I" • Withhold of Uwlw 31 > Preposttioo ,0 Always »l rhose deposed 34 - Worthless (abb J 71 R~n< hi ■Of Hytegve«*ets th * ...omargaritte Bovine t*H 39 • 32eys’ beltnatd .’t Encroaciiei It - Lile T- Nickel(chem.) . DOW * *2 - Harden is • Preposition ; s juit 44 . ihojecn-n* 30 • Public wavty.h.) • • Xfumsh vea 47 • Miners to 3! • Mew Mexico's (-Patois 49 - Lariat flower s - SelemumCchemA SO-..,. Araht* 1 i Vase ? - 52 -On a voyage 1- R'gl'l a* . ‘ »«" S 5 • Public traps - V iranfern S • ■Sports combo portal ion (a hi'.) - OoiwfUion ‘‘ ' Resulted %•* , Vexation 4° 1 -cities ! ' ,sl 56 - Excessive!* u - Taiitalum 14 ’ Rr "” :! " , 62 ■ Peace orgeat*. (chem.) numeral <|nn (s ■ Mystic word 15 ' Miscue* . , m aa i t A properly constructed ridge ventilator correctly used can cut ! fuel costs in curing tobacco 20 to 25 per cent were awarded to tbs following: First Place, Mrs. C. B, Ycimg; Second Place, Mrs, Joseph Cut chins; Third place, Mrs. C. E Young In the potted plant group, there were three ties: Mrs. Carrie Haw kins and Mrs. A. W. King, firri place; Mrs. C. B Young and Mrs. Alice Hawkins, second place; and third place. Mrs C. M. Yarborough and Mrs Mamie Hawkins, Mantle Arrangements Awards were given to Mrs. A. W. King, first place; Mrs. Alice Hawkips, second place and Mrs, Alice Haw kins, third place. Dried arrangements: Mrs. C A. Harris, first place; Mrs. V. H. Lev [ ister, second place; and Mrs. C. A. Hawkins, third place. LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS ill!i.mi, 1 -.,^.—-TTi-Tirw' -, , . ( KENTUCKY gj STRAIGHT BOURBON >ME» WHISKEY jgfjp^ CENJJRY H I •■•■■■■•■■wwwi *WMB mmm www* MM rat * wraff lIHI~‘ iii " ~ iiimmiimu hi i i Miniatures: Mrs, V H Levister, first place, and Mrs. C. Y Martin, ascend place, Specimen: Mrs. King, first place: j Mm C. S. Hawkins, second; anri ! Mrs, C. Y. Martin, third. Snow White Group: Mrs. C. A Harris won first place; Mrs, C. S. Hawkins, second and Mrs A. W King, third. Harvest Group: Mrs Carrie Young, first place; Mrs. O. Y. Mul lens, second place and Mrs. C. Y Martin, third place. In the Junior Corner, which was very beautifully arranged. Barbara ' Ann Evans won first place and Ce- j ieste Hawkins, second The award ! for dish gardens was won by Con- ! stance Jackson. was held on suspicion of homicide aftar h* told how he choked Mrs. Antoinette ScarpelU, 3ft, with her own scarf. The woman was also slashed from the groin to the neck but Brodoax couldn't remember slashing her. He said he blacked out after the strangling. Police said Mrs Scarpelli, mot- | her el two children, had not been raped Brodoax and Mrs. Scarpelli re portedly mei at a bar They vent from there to the parking lot Most of North Carolina grain ‘ v grown in ihe eastern part of thy- ! siate. Through August 19HP more than i 500,000 dairy cows had been arti- j j ficially bred in North Carolina. ! I A NEW LOAN TSE SERVICE Wfm JOHN B MONDAY Man,; sit* For Quick Cash , Amount Needed $ ,1 C ome To Our - ! I Address ' S OIH«« Or Mail . „„„ I.LI 1 This Coupon, i r ' h ™' ! MAJOR FINANCE COMPANY. INC. 131 E. Hargett Street TE 3-1986 RALEIGH, N. C. tm ADVERTISERS UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY 9 GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL LINE OF 1 ocalaVdlqnc GROCERIES LC>C* A L AN O LO NCa v *-* . DISTANCE W * r*tronm%* Courts©**® Pmatfw!: Appra@i«t*«i Effmoat ED. UM STEAD, M*aa*er 802 3. 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