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WKEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 17, 1947 AMO MINISTERIAL TO HOLD PROPHETS SCHOOL Dallas, N. C. The School of The Prophets will be held begin nine May 12 Hi at Humphrey. Ch.-mo) AME Zion Church This m hooi is being sponsored by the AME Zton Ministerial Alliance of Charlotte of which Rev F J. Vorice is president Mend ay Night. Msj 12, The Prophet Isaiajh, subject, the Lofty Conception of God, see j men by Rev. G. E. White, pas tor of the White Methodi-t Church ot Dallas, Tsi. C Tuesday night, May 13, The Prophet Jeremiah; subject, Spb - ituaiity of Religion: sermon by L, J. S Nathaniel Truss. Edi tor of the Church School Litera j tare of the AME Zion Church, Charlotte. N. C.. sponsored by the Youth Club. Wednesday night, May 14; The Prophet Daniel: subject. Hand Writing on the Wall; sermon, by Rev. Kyles Watkins, pastor of Miles Memorial Church, Char lotte, N. C„ sponsored by Usher Board Thursday night, May 1.5; The Prophet Ezekiel: subject. Re sponsibility of the Individual Soul Before God: sermon, Rev. L. C, Siler, pastor of St. Stephen AME Zion Church. Gastonia, N. C. Friday night. May 16: The Pro phet Joel; sermon by Rev. F. J. Tabernacle AME Zion Church Vorice, pastor of the Greenviii aiiri his, choir; subject the Na tion of the Jews. if Pays To Advertise!!! ‘mk, Iln all tshp tali', about loxvnr prices. fi-»ror>t this: ’ Day in and day out. no rctailci dot's a hot lev joh oj kor pin g pvictw do" n than >our »ot.u ; merchant. No food merchant does a belter job than NYU. We would like you to undem i and two uipoft aru filings about AY!’'- sal nation? Our net profit dm me tin* nast five ■}. ears has averaged only about 1 cent on each dollar tv. safes. 11 wc "ere to operate our t business without an? proto :-f ul, (his 1 cent would amount to II a saving of less than 4 t end .» day on the ent ire food bell of ibe j :verage American family. * j We sincerely believe that A&P has the lowest cost of distribu tion of »n> retail business in the world. When you spend SI,OO , in an A&P store, you get SO rents worth of food and only about ] I 14 cents goes to meet all expenses wages, taxes, rent, light, beat and the hundreds of other expenses incidental to the I stocking and operating of a modern food store —including our | I verx small profit, f i ! Obviously there is little ‘‘fat.” in such a price structure. Our operating costs and profits l are already cut close to the bone. | Merchants generally have reduced prices on many items on which they were overstocked. | In recent weeks we have reduced prices on hundreds of such items. That is. common I merchandising practice and has no relation to a general or permanent price reduction. I ! ! While many food prices hove already been lowered wc must recognize that no substantial ? I general reduction in retail food prices is possible until the cost of food to the retailer is reduced, j ; As any housewife knows. A&P’s business has been built on the policy of selling quality \ '■ I food *»• the lowest practical price every day I Wc pi edge to our customers strict adherence In that policy, Vi p will continue to lower j. i msr prices as fast as reductions in costs to us and economies in our operations permit. >y 1 j: ' : " a | j| ASP FO<N» STORMS FSFS S i 11 RE SCIENTISTS Many Fort Valley Slate Col ic**, (Georgia) students arc en rolled in courses in the physical and natural science•• looking for ward either toward careers in the medical profession or as teachers ot science. The enrollment in science courses is the largest in the history of the college -ANA) fUTES HEED FOR MRS BAKER Raleigh - Final rites for Ms Tannic Bake, of 730 Cotton Stir .’ v.-ho aied «i her homo Sunday ■v. ere conducted from the Man ny Street Chrst-ian Church Tues ! day afternoon. Survivin' arc one sis;c-j- and throe daughter l :. RITES 1 IF,1,1) FOR I.OEM, Ri.SIDFAiT Rml<-:;Ji - Final rit<-- for -Gsao (". Uethea "f 1107 S Last Street, died Friday night in St Agnes i.spitsi. wcvt conducted from the. Pan! AME Church Sunday a>- . i .mu r, aid i o’, lowed by interment, m Mi Hop.; Cemc-’.erv Survivin-.- arc thu.-e sons H-,w-- are and Bryant Rcthva and Joseph ! Mc.Ctc-t-d of Raleigh: one daughter.! Mrs Grace Friday of Baltimore Mi. . four sisters artd iwo brothers. I ISLAM KNOWS NO COLOR ALGIERS - (Glob.nlt- M os-sal'• j Hadji, amb nationalist leader was : .;•(< to reply thet lsi.im knows no; ynlor. upon being harshly re ■ pi'oaehed by some close friends for; ! giving a Negro a prominent place, in his entourage. ! The nationalist stated that a j Negro was one of Lis first con verts and using his own words- ■ Ish.ivi knows no color.' THE CAROLINIAN COOPER HIGH j WNOUNCES FINALS Sunday, May 1!, Baccalaureate . Si'vine:- 'nr the (’lass of 1947 wen held in the school auditorium .it 1 p. »r... Rev 55. A. Fennell was the ; «rn}-r«>r. Monday, May |;' --t a p.m tin primary and grammar grades }■" trents a three, act operetta en -1 titled "If ! Were Queen' Wednesday at Jt am. em !ii e campus the Class Oa y exercise* followed by dedication of gift to school and Parent-Child Follow - ‘ship Hours wer» held. Frank Emorj president of the class m charge. ! Gi ativ -tion exercises for Clas 'l7 v ili lie held Friday nigh! at 8 p m. .Mi .lamrs 7’ Taylor president of tiie North Carolina Teachers' .V --fociation will deliver the gradua t.iorr address. ' GEN. QI ESADA VISITS I.OCKFOVRNF BAST COLUMBUS. Ohio Major fieri hi wood R. Quesanda. 13 yeai old >mm.- nding general of the Tret:- i cal Ait Command, paid a flying l visit to Lockbcurne Army Air Base j lr-:4 Tuesday for n one day inspec i lion tour of the base. Accompanied by an engineer the j truthful general, piloted his own piano, ar A-26 bomber, and land ed a: the Ohio Air Base shortly af cc 10:15 A. M. He >.vas met on the flying line by Col. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Base CO, several mem bers of his staff, and Col. Maurice ■ W Reynolds. Staff Chaplain of : TAC. I National Gitaril I C To Accept. Negroes SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. Pi n.andini.’ that mi lvuinm! (liiard t to its bi opened U> qualified citi 1. i it., regardless of r.u >■ or coUn th> | Regidtial NAAC.'I’ office here has , urged branches in the region o. i wire or write their governors in i nippo t ol Ibis stand Branches which have aln ad.v > r i .’•onded include ihc .\l:uTsad;i O.ntn. ■‘■Vi Monte re ry, Santa Clara C- uoL ol Salim., branrhe-s in California ii Okemali branch sn Ar:.;or>a and ; Ogden branch m Utah Ihe NAACP national office has HOME SITE SEEKERS Can 1 ake Immediate Possession of the Ground Good. News - For Rich and Poor Alike • t is no secret nnd every one knows that all values have gone up in this pest-- war period, however, Mr Rathfjlott, at the re ! R u °st of the many Leaders, who ere interested in trn Mizpah Development, has continued his Specially Reduced Prices ?■' gjv ail those who haven’t had an , .pm rtunity to secuvo a Home Site a ohsn ce to secure one now at these unusual low prices WHEREAS previous price lists were priced at $ 125*00 per tot —NOW $75.00 per lot $250.00 per lot-NOW $125.00 per lot On 1 erms as Low as $2.00 Down and $2,-00 per Month on Each Lot, These Reduced Prices Are For A Limited Time Only! , .s ' ■ --- .V-’L. Five buses loaded to capacity on the way to Mtzpah with people of Philadelphia and various cities and States, including many prominent leaders, and a caravan of private cars followed. Mi/PAH, N. J, natinnailv kno.' ni! trout:h> uI lit; lou. iornr'iy of the- 1 Tnit• i Kt:ric-s, h;*s been rndo.t.sod hv some c»f the L'rgesSl Itvligious and Fraternal 'Organizations such as Klie— NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION OF AMERICA. INCORPORATED , j Endorsed in the- year of 1925 B. T. U. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS Endorsed in the year of 1927 THE GRAND LODGE OF THE ELKS Endorsed in the year of 1927 and again was unanimously endorsed by the NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION on February i.ba. i94<, and net. only have these orgamzaLons endorsed the- Mizpab Revel op merit but they at e i iv riers of plots oj ground and it is reported that National Karnes will be constructed upon then - ! : in the future. This phetocji; -- ■ - -■* i-vT-1-"' * . the National Sunday School and B.T.U. Catty ress when they convened in New York City. The very idea of building a Progressive Coir; munity appealed to many of the National Leaders i; °hd it brought them on personal visitations to the Mizpah Devejr-r-ment and th"v wore so impres sed by its possibilities that many of them are also Home Site Owners. Thousands o* Home -Site Owners include men and women from ill walk.- of life, bom the working man to the professional 'rum i 1 kc Doctors, Lawyers. Judges, Bankers and Business Mon. Due to limited space, we mention iust a. few of the mam Leaders who are owners of Home Sites at MIZPAH. N. .1 ' I Rev. D. V, .’em:son, D D„ Selma, Alabama President of National Baplisi Convention, U.S.A., Inc, FOR YOUR INFORMATION All building lot. in Mi/.pah are 2> ft -vide * 100 ft. long A! 1 street; Mizpah, as pel plan laid out and recorded in the Court House, are ?>;> ft, v,-;de and boulevards are 10') ft. wide Mizpah has Schools, Railroad Station, Express Office. Churches, Toy Factory, Clothing Fac tory, Post Office, Stores and ' steady increase of homes end population. MIZPAH is surrounded by throe highways. Boating, Bathing .and Fishing are a short distance ! from Mizpah. Mizpah is accessible to all markets. Climate is mild The residents of Mizpah are en,loving excellent, artesian well water. Ideally situated for chicken raising and truck farm ' mg. Only- 23 miles from Atlantic City and 40 miles from Philadelphia. Mr. Rathblott does not want any person to think that the boulevards in Mi/pah have already been beaut!fieri with shade trees and shrubbery n; that the street;- are paved or sidewalk- facing each lot. I N. RATHBLGTT & SONS COMPANY GUARANTY TO ALL THOSE WHO PURCHASE UNSEEN: 1- THAT Mr. N. Rathblott, who is the owner, will personally make thr selection of HOME' SITES or FIVE ACRE FARM PLOTS for those who purchase the land unseen and he guarantees to each purchasi ■ that if they are not satisfied a jth the- selection and should desire to change the location of the lots or the five acre farm plots. Mr. Rathblott will change to another location of equal value before the deed is mailed to purchaser. 2 THAT the lots ;.nd farm land have a clear and marketable title ; 3—THAT upon payment of the purchase price, a Special Warranty Deed «nl! hr delivered from Mr. Rathblott’r, office to the buyer without any additional charge for drawing up the hoed. 4- -THAT in case o', delayed payment duo to unforseen eircnmstsnec;: by reason of which the purchaser is unable to meet the monthly installments as agreed upon, by writing Mr. Rathbtoif/s office, the -nurchascr will be given an extensio n of a reasonable time to complete his or hot payments. PLEASE STATE THE NAME OF THE PAPER IN WHICH YOU SAW THIS GREAT OFFER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND FREE BOOKLET CONTAINING PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOMES. ETC.. WRITE 'I O , ARAMIWO© ftGISAKB AVES. ” ' ' ' H* ! •"'••• '> ' 1‘ •' .. GArfield S-1103 t ifiMen upon the governors of New j ; Vork and Conne-t,-ticvt to take im* 1 . n. rebate stops to see that all of thru ' National Guard units, upon reac iL- re Lin, admit. Negroes into their ranks. .NLGItOLS At.COKIMU LOl \l TM-ATWAi' vn,or m kt KANSAS t. jrv, yM.’pt i’ a.diti-.an-*.? jim crow practice;; rains: Tv'-pro-' s her'-- ft -\v nut tin window last, week dm in;-, the two* . ray Republican Nat tonal commit >•' ‘ ttueung at the Hotel Meucble r T.aJ- ,-,..."TTT'Or.T?'< “ ” re'! i :dfgks' Rev. C. C. Adams, Secretary of the Foreign Miss. Board ; bach Contrary to a prediction made by Fu »••- ih.waH, one .u Mississippi's two Ni grn member: of the OOP oat.iona! conuuittci. prios io the ;i; ipi - -i> Robin’ or. R. iStob) Church, of Memphis. attended all '*;< io!,i lie ns and dinners held : .irl. - the coo - 1 .:! t- 1 :!; He was .v |'it <-■ j a- ,-it the Mnehle :! ek ,hotel itid occupied roan No. ! iO i Doling tt” meetine Negro news i os-, -hai • d the i a fucilHie.s sloti with white newsmen, wett Hmrd--'j <■ qua! tb&atm-rnt on the h-oteFs elevalors and ether aceom ,>ion tir next GOP rational (•'mmittee i io- ’inuill be held at I hiladelphia in 19411 iMiB 'm® - ’ • Ml- : >Gr^jß9H9ngH^i fyik. * ••*»«.'ah * j. t iraey Wiisor. Washington, D. C. Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks PAGE FIVE N. RATHBLOTT Owner jfMw S Jiilf aSaSWBSSSIaf- * .M! iSKffiHP . .dStpHjipii Rev. w. «. jt-iiiagin Washington. D. C. President of B.T.U. Sunday School Congress
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