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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNES*. 1 'l 17 RALEIGH MASONS END CELEBRATION Above are members of Widow Son Lodge No- t who ended their St. John’s Day celebration with a barbecue dinner at Chavis Park Sunday at 5:00 p in. the Sunday RALEIGH EASTERN STAR , -*yg7 . "f A A ’ ' , * *fT ' l w* EASTERN STARS The Ra leigh Chapter of the Eastern Stars which met with Widow Son Lodge No. I in their final cele bration of st John’s Day at W$ }l < 11 ■ l>JPk I 'w\ i& m M Among twelve officer members of the Pi res Jones Genera! Hos pital staff, Butt!i Greek. Michigan, who r*eentl\ received promotions was lieutenant Helen B. Rich ardson. Arm; \ arse Corps, of Wadfsham, V. C. A gradual.- nurse of Saint Phillips Hospital, Richmond, Va., Lieutenant Rich ardson entered active efufv with the Army Nurse Corps in April. 194 ft. In addition tc her present THEY’RE T-N T, ADLERS . . . b £%Sui&n \\ j fr* 'X_ Mall Orders X; v • ' > $ k ' - V:„„ :v. It /T, ■ H ... - . t*\ ' ' ' : Y», ■ : ' 2-. : “BOBBY SOCKERS” Black SirixTicr Suede White Ludlier 2*> €ii:£mx, : Ambassador Theatre Bldg. Raleigh program was held at lh Martin Street Baptist Church with T. A. Ihntmt, Superintendent of the Oxford Orphanage as the prin cipal speaker, where an offering < havi; Park Sunday are show n above. They were snapped pre vious to a repast of barbecue -erred by Widow Son Lodge. Reading left t« right, first row: assignment she has -irvcd at the .N'atiou Hespital Fort Meade, if ary land. —S. v a v photo from Public Information Divi sion i. Support lour Home • Town Paper cl at was takm for the Orphans age. Reading left in right, front rev are \tomo Phiilip' No. f. incoming Master and Chari-:. VViiiif'rs, No. 5, Past Master. ate Mrs. Bessie Barrett. Worthy Matron, and seated next to Mrs. Barreit is Mrs. Lillie Hodge, sec retary. LU fifty T!iVC DISTRICT HOKSPS R; !-■ ig’n -a Silver Loving Cup, j ■Champion 4-H Club Banner. 4-H j Flag, Unimd Slate • Flag and I C\v< ivr Ml ( ' ... Song Books wer- i by Negro 4-H Club judging I ■■ ■ .si demonst ration teaoi:- lit a . ; d:iuthf aslcrn uirtnej. 4-H (Tonlt ' ; '■o■■ ■n: v j pm■ 19, hr id t the Pe*n-; 0.0 ; County Training Seiicoi. Rocky j North Carolina | II- :) •t. places ;n judge,;.; dairy I ] ec-tvi: and sweet potatoes won! i". Wallace Htxitio. loh-m-c Young• .; , ri Willk Pens of tip, Biicv Hill i : 4-L Chib. Third place in learn, demonstra i !■'■( ts"- S j war won hv Waddell j J Johnson and Thomas Mitt-hell ot j i lb-.: Wendell 4-H Club. Fourth place j j it; learn dement■ ration (girlsi was) ; 'Vo;, b.v Minnie MeDouMd and | ' Lloui-■ Baldwin M Mr Apex 4-H j j ( mb, T..k:*ip part :n the dress i ; . tie wore J )'-.rtc Thofet .aid Vel- : i r ■ J !.»'«■ also the Ap.-x Club, i j Contes! alternate- were Joyce Bur- ! j It.n (if the Fletcher.-- Grove 4-H j ■Club. p,ottic Pueblos .4 the Jeffcr i its Grove 4-H Club and Grover j ! Honor. ( f she Rile; fidi 4-H Club i file Vi'riko County .earn scored aj | tnk;i of 320 points which represent- | | c-: ;h. h:ebo,4 coii.'ii-- :•-.(■>.-.ru in the j I SootbeasU 11 '.- District. Wake County | j will compete ir, Ihe Stnis Finals.] i which will be hold at A. end T. | I College, Grc-ea-bor-o during the- j i ihrtd w-:ek in Joy The -5-H ctiviH.es vw.ro under ! | the direction of W. C. Davenport ‘ Negro Coord? Agent. Enos E. Evans i Assitan- Nhwro Cour.-y Agent. Mrs. ‘ AUenc B Alston, Assistant Net-io; ; Home .Avent. Mrs. Bertha Edwards, j I Nog .-■ Honor Agent. and E. B. T ! Carr: >way Student from Hampton j Th: Mute who is cbd re. h.s field j work in Wake County. Hist \m tors j " RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Wii i Barn Hmrw:: f r rnscrlv 'Raleigh. ! ere now v.sitim- ..-Ch the rwnls. T Mr. Raines cm K?SI Lenoir Street. . Attorney Koine.-. :e.-i-'vcd hin A. B 1 ;‘fgrer at Shaw C:;ivt*v«ity. and j • s'.re that time has vecetvef 5 his | ! L B. froni Foidttwi TTniversity. d m'isc rtwrentlv bnir-n r-v.-arorM m-ist.iws d'-n.'roe ?r> the law of ; i • At'ornt-. Tuir- is a i '*■ -•■ •»■><— cmninv-.c-y oi the CARO- : ! INI AN, j. , v .. .. ; Support Your Paper V 'REAR S''i;RSAßf M■' L.EI • .!’ In Memorial Mrli ’"i tun, Sunday, Jum :.2r ai. B. Gary told ..it rudieuei of '•00 U.ut Uir vvorld !.•: a baseball : <:t .mend. She had with hen a group ■ .tsperr .a: ; K ' . Mrs. Da thy Lbur Ji J-.'.ji'.i : of Grace AMF,/ i :e, cb an:’’ a r.uident of St. Atmus- J fine’s College, to hive her ail She Making that w iv.cess.."y in ih ! '■ • ■.. : ;e: r-'ernum. Fui a subject if "''lire'.' S'i k>v And Out." The. war the Fifth Religion". Ser : . ■ a.'giifd by 'he Grace AiVIE ■ /.ion Chureli of Raleigh Ti e ser ; vice was broadcast to Raleigh its environs, over station V, HAL. ’ marly eleven years Sister G .siry tac stint/ at sinn ! r: a : .mi " c.i of living and asked them " play -ball het wav and hoi ! v -y is-' GocCs s way. Each Sunday 1 - lit she is be;,at over station V-. R AI, She- has bt 1 n broadcasting j i • ' scr\ . •«• three aim a half years. On las Sunday Sister Cicrv said. : bay i am pitet mtor God, arm ' : am throwing the ball across the j )■,./e." Sh. did the pitching and her . f big;, re did -'ho cal I i>e; They I eallrd each ball thrown a Strike, j a'.o.c a!.-Ci called hei service "Th j Wurici'.: SeriC;." The Church vs ■ , lie World. STARKS HOLDS ; !tli (.IIAIH ATION RALEIGH - The .Starks Beauty Gi.i.aa.- .. s tends to the people of ■ >G:T:.h. an in vita! ion to their lor.etH'emerit Eyn-rcises Sunday, 'i be 29 19-17. 1:00 P. M. at the a! alley Stveci Chris'.lan Church. Ihi Comm nc-eincnt marks the •« Riven lb graduation '•« tin- Coln-ye. ' a p! - a- . 1 a- : ,p t a kcr, .Mrs. Mae t. R. C President of the hid Seho-S of Beauty Ci.iii.ilre ‘ "V. York ( by. N. V. Mi:a; Efe-kn Sxaiks. Prvsider.! a pc! c (milder -a; the Slacks B.au.v C 'liege, siiffcuni/'i that there are righty-four graduates this year. Music will be under th: direct ini, at" Maw Emily Mac Margan. RECREATION EV! M’S PA LEIGH -- Mar.- than 2.000 : > Ida an iSimla:.! ' hem e! -.a ■ a, ItH recreation centers at Raleigh uui'ing the fn a week of f'lienin;: ill an ex pec led 12,000 by the S' a■' of the month, yreordir.g to A. K Wemhi rf■•;■(!. SiRH-rv.soj o; tin ra gram here inis week. For the first linn dunm; Hu i'.resedt adminisii alien ot reerea • ion. baseball is b; ing pn.-rre»!<•'. ad supported by tin City Ri.-erea en Department. Managers f Tie : various teams art- Riley. Blunt. 1 ui!< n and VAa a the rs old. 1. The summer recreation per t i mas of newbies havf- l.ogun ba Make form, the various (.lim:i.n> i Lave i'C'i.e \• :! equipment and dif j fc-rent areas: have been established. ; Last week, ping pong, ha: s-she a. ji ", min'.oii boxing, paddle umnis. :ai ls, crafts-, volley, oaseball. .-joft j LiiH, erea-.iv'o danciTj;-,. iolk danc-- i iut. institute, ana chine wen -1 held ai thi different centers 2. The firs: week of •• ling i more than 2.000 children pr< enu-d ; themselves at the playground. By j the end of the month, this numb-w j ks expected to i - acb to more then i : M 000. ;!. The Washinglnt) Play ground i'rider the direction of Mr. Umviird I Pullen, with his abfc assitant. con ■ 'ited . youth-parent night.. At the ! . aiv-pn/gram 525 .parents -md I l-.ildren took an active part. 4 ObfiTir. Playsrrc'Und will nolii 1 CR-; _ ■! Ycioi Herse M# j weeds fiotifXv • M- SI /STj tbnte <& dfflf • | /rs . W;* " y 4m , JbC A i-S I '' ~ ■ ; w : I | .; ‘j j; ;• ; j II With an automatic elect. 1c hoi " : fj water heater, it's ready the .j I : i second you want it—an hour. • j j! : : ! | day or night, year after /ear. ’ * j No waiting. No w; tchin". 1 i i No ashes, oust or dirt. No trip:. up and down the cellar .stairs. j Lei us show you how you | can install the Mert.land ar.-d forget it. Inexpensive to install, inexpensive to operate. Ready For Immediate ! i fnstaHation j=i ;|l k/U s ----- M\\\ < \3J j Tw-:'r no GAL novRL? %\tX> SV-Y HM'S HiVICV %||g| !• " mM | Stephenson Appliance Co. | SALES fKlGhJAtiffc. SERVICE | Phone 3-4686 | THE CAROLINIAN Wtm ■ ■ —* mi. VMWn. fci' '•• ’.?)!? 3- ISary i shown iii'lr.wii. ,i s-eimon in rirtnori 1 ~rtum Sunday ton,- Mod. •V i.imvis Bv.ii.-ihts CVfl- r t • yiw:d,-u 1, ft! n( J>i .’.p ■ :.!'J -1! i> . Jllflr ;ifs i . Ab pal A c ; ps-.j-.-f.-mi of ivfl n-j The • . : .-. Ht c-f- .-it ton staff ! i the K* liir ? • ::jj vva- ->,!met: iced hi p, e par ■ !:: and t.-'nilcif;'--n. Activities con - "A'i we i s-. su-; v- i elling. active van; -. mu- io ac?.vines, sine; ns: -.vuf-.-.'on of creative iUei-atare. ; ia- (! a- niyhi lit- I is ■■ : :[ :ns ■ uI., ted by the City ■ 'A lire va si -ai - - " -vsi.. re Riley ; Uv Roe; cation N- v ~ i n wtof ■ OHRM TION r-.'i-s Aiit-s- (A dunes of _ ! i3 Fas’ ; ■ ; -ij: S't.-- - ■ torhiined tit-: Auivpo: Slcv.-ard;- an . S: -vv.-.-id. ;A ; S : . Patti A?:fR 5 A a.-ru:. Jura 3 r d a i, ip V Mr .-idriii O. !uc;m. prose •n i of lhe lifiui Stev.-ii!-:- IVutft - dueled th. y.ivifs .-.-a pr/>sr-uf •u Or. T. p. t.H>> nastor. a sr, ~'i : Standing aohicvarnsnls and the ; spiritual condißon of the ehti)>cn. Stfvor - fioK.’n on t!i- Mtitjec;. -Thro. Strikes And O’d.' Sh- m .-.s ii'.-.trd iiv 2,50;> pt; r'e —Phsto by Rtioyeveis Shuilo i \u whites i'UTTCTFH [V ■ H In: h,c •» ; vi: iv iii-hL ivl!.-.. IS. P. 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LS6HT COMPANY ) •-■woir—wm»«»»»w»Mww--"~-— ”*** *'"***'** *" - W www^«*Mu'w,arw*«>wMWKifw-^i«wi W - S ( W «»»(.»iviirH F iiiwwiii wiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiwiti«rirm -Tw-nrirnmn - r TfinfwnnßrritwtTiriwjii i rt ißiawimuiwirntnnwiinwnn» Poliilra! To f»r Drhatcd \f \ \\i P [Vico! W ASHjPGTOG. P (. Wif.it titc IH4B election jurt aha d, tlx i stion i wl-.a» po'Hical action, ashould bo ta! ! y ■‘h-..’ Na onai Association for a.. .-V.,vnn, e im ht of Colored Peoon war upper • vo.-i ia the mind: of rieic v.s thcrin'it l-crc Jw.to _4 tor tlte 3tith ■ u boMfpretiec -It- Associa ■ WsOii chairman of the soctal ■ ' tui 1 ; CVS A! B. Wurth ill). ccont-a' -arms; ah- Since Whitaker, civar-Inin: Bessie All; tt. 00-chhpioin: ?,trs. N-ura Rolierts. tnyrntnc" A.i.-s, Lffie Whitaker. hi.«k>i - :Sft; AS-. Dcaa' Alifis custodian; Mrs. Frame V'ititler. fir-1 color pea rot: A-.lru 1 Put C vossJing, m. .■ jU aoior hrr-■. t- y '.ud Afrr. P. E. Ft e eman, soeretary. Mno Dev eric, ret hung pros’-i-vut. as presented fv.-irt vases by the chanter : -t rtitf Cinf'i>arif|ij-.i it tlyr. , :de f ! thiit . Could [his have been avoided? ||| "' J I North Carolina Mutual B Life Insurance Ca^B •, ■ . PAGE FIVE btandu . c.E ihe NAACI’ should not -a . g-. at pat i.ran polttieatyaetivi* a ami shoulri uni endorse p<trUsan ‘• a a.'-- l- j i ,< „ ; ,1-i.a. d tint lilt* \ ’ cu: i f ! a -ca: i-ssraan and Senaloi.' siiuuld be ircdc avrliable c.a . at ol'l’.'l' nS a guide tr'iividin:’ -iH r. Tins was done, ’i t'owi-. ih* P’-t’-.n. Mass-, i.i ii i-ouncit i-nciossect a party -utdidai and accepted an adver* "a "- C! f. a ■ v. U--- its bul i u. un-H - -i sc'pliiv - ■ the c a au, *1 bo,!: a of ni -1 to for:-. As :i t:;t ibe x>. .-: n Vi.;. -. . branch ha- as! ;ri i.ha, the wiioii -uesiiipn • ; bbcai .-<-tins-. i>* t - -vonstdoreo i-. -. ix he i-i,r,- .i-ii -’ ch ojK-ns dvijo 2<l .-ml o'iusrs- -lurns 23. I- \I.EIGH ;-.Tr. Andrew L. . M.-c-u -. -i , at 23 Smith i - .laid a ;hc Veti rails Hos ■ Aa: ii-vUtt. Oi«t-!\ lasi Wed a. u ■.,:: Hi a .survived by vis« f hreo chil imi, JAvo bt-oTitioi: . - t itirio -asters and rii-a ,-i ' rivc:-. Funeral sun -uv -.v ronductedl from the Gia to ■ : bui-.-.-b o j'h Sister fhiciaan: Tin-.-rii was - ' --...-a-;K heigh.
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