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WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY; DBrEMPTR 6, 1947 Convert Series At !\. C. Collie K« 'Hines DURHAM Th. Fall ronecD sories ii the North Carolina Col lege herr continues Friday. Deetm bee 12. with a piano recital by Shura Cherkassky who has made concert tours of Australia. New Zealand, South and i*'u■**|<e as well ms several states in Hus country. Russian born and American by adoption. Cherkassky was brnugol to this country while an infant, ana has lived here every .vine. Hun is when he is not tourirnj throughout the world playing conccvs all of the way from Manhattan to Manchuria He first showed nuts: .nditte musk, cal talent at the use of four, m *de his dehut at cloven, and. was im mediately asked to play at the White Hosts for President and Mrs. Hat din:*. Support Voiii Paprr * \ X $9-85 j ! \ i Prt4et-.ti itti SsHM fcy *€*« BSCTHEBS BSSTiIIfSSCS, ISC. feOSTCN, MASS. 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C. drawerVMMUUSWBBfc.'. a | Maple Temple Qiurek U\ JOSEPHINE TERRELS, Regular Sunday morning si \ ire.-, were held at the Maple Terri | pi l ongregatlvnal Christian I Church Sunday and were attended i Ly a large congregation despite the . inclement weather. After Sunday | School the morning services began i with (he Junior Choir rendering : music which was followed by the rrnon which was delivered by Ur I Eev O. S Bursnn. assistant pastor, ! who used as his subject: “Stand Still and See the Salvation of the Lord." The Home Mission S' ict.v met at '• 30 with Mrs. Lnance Keith, presi j dent, presiding. Those appearing on : a program rendered by the Society include Mrs I .cola Haywood, the ! Junior Missionaries. Miss Patti | Mr-ire Warren. Miss Josephine War ■ ron and Miss Helen Blalock, i This .*>oi vice was followed bv the 1 evening worship when the Junior : Ch n- again rendered music and (h. i sona.-n wr delivered by the Re,. I Burson. ' : At 3 00 die Past at s Aid and Flor |a! Clubs sponsored a popularity i *ntcsl among (he deacons. first ; prize being w n b. Deae n Jam.s | Simmons who raised the highest I cmount of money. Deacon Eddie j Ro;.\ is was mvardw! second pri/. ' I and third prize went n> Deacon i Willi: ■ Hint, n The W man s Clue nun a! the nic of Mrs Lessu Dunston. 40V Smu ; Haywood Sir it. Following ~ business session a rieiici’ us repa.u . .■ • si rv d. Novi meeting will held at th. home of Mrs. \h st pi; hit Ttrrell. U. 9 South Haywood Stilt: Those re; the s:ck list includ l ias RsteUa Pulley and Mrs Rosa !’ vo.'. We wish their. > speedy .e --; * V'Ol'V m:\vv -t;>M.s Tl.r stores; used in curling weigh ■o'.i hi pounus ue :;fj inches in e rvurnfersiun an , t i 12 incites m heicht Although U. S. farm producti>-u I'.rr ;.-a.d 2o per cent ix-nvoen Hk>9 rtf! 1944, farm «:*H.e:v doubled bc !ivu! 1940 and ifi'4 The retina ol the human eye u'.'uns 130 million rods wincii ais . I.i; guts! brightness and se\'er. niii ilon cones which distinguish c0,..-v.s. i ' IS E A i il S i Kina! filer h : I nmn Smllh j i I;’ I Hill SI red wbt .1 -1 Nov < 19. wcvi ciuidiii loci from tin ! I*in:l Unptist Church Sunday oi bed I w 'ck with th: Rev. O. S. Bulioek. . ipnslor, officiating, md fullmv ci r \ j 'nlcrment in Ml H- pc Ccmctei; . Funeral service: im Mrs BlJizi. ! Smith of 1396 Wiilnul Street wim : jelled at SI Agnes Hospital Saturday i November 22. were hold at th. i. iv : the Valley Church nerc i\l n ,a> la.d week and follow ri by mlcr j men! at Pleasant Union. Final rites for Estell Dunn, in- ' 'f .ni dauglhcr oi M ,md Mrs. :.o --i lenzo Dunn of Ncii o. Route i. who !died November 23. w. re held [Vlan | day of last week and followed i.y I interment at St MaUhevvs. Fiiril riles for Curlies Sneliing oi ; 2615 Davie Street. Oberlin. \ver*> j conducted from the OoerJin Baplts j Church. Wednesday of last week, j with the Rev. U. S Brown officiat ing and followed by burial in the Oberlin cemetery. Mr. Sn.Tling died Monday of last week. Final rites for David Haywood .<f j 106 North Tarboro Road were ton j dueled from the St. Paul AMD ' Church Monday w*th t. e Rev. T Duhart. pastor officiating and f ,1- iuv.vd o,\ interment in .VH. He: .- Cemetery He died on Friday. No ember 2! Funeral services foi Mr. N!.». y Leii.t Hinton of Clayton who died •it St. Agnes heap:;;,: Friday v, . iu Id at the Clayton lk.p.tist C h Monday and followed by rotes in. u: in the church cem«tr\ Mis rim ton Was tile s.s'ei of \'i< X . ; Saunders oi 1308 .1 r.es Street. 'Die Raleigh Funeral nonu ch.o ge of the body. Final rites f. Mis A tie. r: r : Davis of Route :. Clayton wnn died November 27. w•. •i* held at uie Piiicy Gr'-ve Church Sund.i;. and j f- iiowrd by intern'em in -no chut I’. : cemetery. She is survived Ay , . a : Thomas Jefferson. of Clayton. I Lightrter Funeral Hir ,o ... chai su of the body Funeral services h > Mi.-, iviionu j Byrd were held at tiic pi*-e> (F- Church Tuesday at 2-no p m nci f Unwed by interment .e th. ch. ... nenutery. Miss Byrd died at e-.: at Clayton Sunday of he week Capitol Funeial Home w.-s m barge oi rnr body ir , r n.iriu. . ! 1.-11 lu. - I--,. - ■■ ¥ .. '.. I 1 J&i y -■ ' ' ~ * I J STARTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER l ri MWi im I | w ■ I tj/f/ii.' ;. ■wm u JiS/wrfyM Richly beautiful... amazingly c. .ciens anti accurate, this new 194 k Proctor Toaster pop', up deliciously brown toast sutomatirally just as yet: order it. Exclusive "Color Guard" control actually measures the toast temperature for tempting results. You can e’ en re heat (oait when desired. S New type crumb trav slides out like a drawer, doesn’t spill crumbs. A toaster to grace anv table . . to be cherished ' ; ?rs. Reserve one p now from our earl; shipments. y SEE | ? r 16 West Martin Street ? HB.—. —.— --■ -- ...... an . Ajanmiimau ««c«w.v* ••eM».«s-*~MU:Sn«aia>«ui]lßW9!9iiaAia > :rA-!'.*r M .tT > ‘.VI'.A>V-*'tSSieiV.')VJ>lU9KAi'<4<lftEllA&^R St. !u Va*s New r.hapi'i Dim ■ In Solemn V ’*J; :liHtal Mass RALEIGH - The Rev. Vinrc.t j Waters bishop ol Rah'iuh, i>r. | aided at the Thanksgiving solemn hi.'ll mass whirl was preceded by . pr cessional f: rvi 1!i - scho io ill chin , h and at which the new S'. Monica Catholic C hurch chap- ! j\vus dedicated. (' lebranl of the os •,> ".ms th-? I . John S I tiilon. a : lslan! , s ! tor ■ l the church, ind the Res . M f>. Burki was deacon and Ue- Rc\. Jci m M. Tierney pastor, sub dear s'. The Rev James ! M.Lar u:y. professor of sacred eloquence a hie Dnmin’ran IP use of Studies >• -ton*. . Cthio. d. liveren the serin t). T'i St. Monica's Church Faur. : in.d* •• direction >i Sister Adi nun sun tile m s.s whins was loll..wed by benediction. NT'in 'roil; p> lcs.h of me Di.min:- ,n. Franciscian, .Tesuitsm. Mere. Fathers, Passioniste. and Obtiate .. .. , i - as well as diocesan l ie. g.. iaiiy and member? I religious yr , nil eon.." •e: ■ inns from \ i oia sections ol Nsiiit Carolina and adjoining stales we < piesent. , .'i:, . r of tin Hoi.- Name So ciety served as usher? ad tolh i.w the ma. s .'. inch began at 10.30 me t.iH'r? if the Rn :•:«•> and An.a 1 Sect T? erved dinner at Cailtoiic Ch'pi'atia.;,' i or..sai m North Afritci lias ohotJ if.e same number of people as Ok. . la-Slhml 9a. Views Vncdom Train In \!<i. Salisbury. Md. 'ANP; AmCic the 13.000 eastern shore residents who lined up to view the historical docu ments contained in the Free dom Train, on its first step hei-w the Mason and Dixon “nc here last week we. Mrs. Annie Gray, 35-year-old ex- Pavt and native ol Hollands island in Chesapeake bay. The wormsr born in slavery, was particularly interested in two dtaD of Lincoln's Emancipation pi> clamation. THE CAROLINIAN Letter To The Editor MvSOI.UTION ON CIVII. RIGHT& 'I ! e |, Mil'"' uj ill NAACP to tile icd r : -l >ns e.diiny up >n them Hike n. asui'i iu end the op ■i. ssii .ll of Negro-Amel’iciins was veil added strength ■ nd meaning dir 'port of tin' C inmiUee on Civil Rights. Tide ; eoprt calls for an end Hi .Tim Crew and egiegation sys : torn. II Fatly <ie lares there can be! mo equality where ‘.his is s -gre • ti. n and ;iscriminaimn. 11 c»r ,• ri i;.• e iih for nit i-lynching l.v.vs, a! lit ion of poll Vexes and the e?triblishm»nt »f a permanent !• KT’C Alread. die l ead ion try enemies ' f the American people arc attuck i mg this report and the policies it a- Hr for. The danger is not only I r.w: ver from these while sup. e :a: st: 1* '.-nines from th se who : p.-.y lip sei'viec to tins riiiori out rac- draid >.r tn-.wiliine. to fi-all ioa its t.-eing put m;<. praci.ee It ■ i r.ics fr m a R r pui.lican Congress ' and a Democratic: Administrition a hii a. more inti re- "<: in Ne,’i'>< votes than in relieving the- suffer ing and oppression of the Nog: n j : pie. Tt-i.-' :s not the first time nnw ever t.liat such prog re save policies j a ■ bee!: attack, d. If you. dear reader, will reminscc with me. we . * 11 travel back into time ta No 'a4C i* was during litis month that the Baptist State Con ; '.' i: . ! Nm-ih Carolina made their record shattering resoiu '.'i I ind .-egro. lion mti t- Bap ■ tir.i churches of North Carolina. ■ rd .- i . the ream; nary iorccs in ikdea: lh .- mmsu;: r'ven in de feat however it was -nmewbat a \i, i. [or ■:i r nraag hi-- resa intie.n they still went on ref -rd .A . aim 'a.a;: ■!; .1 -oltng F. •!• <: al Ar.;.-I.yucii i .;ws a.rul the • r-a o; i-- individual to cam ■ decent livinc.. A- w 'md ir. -■- "!'n i: by Wai ter V- a Eh*. <ni> ; vt S: crctarv ox me a" AA CP ir. in.-' .a tide for Coi '.. M ■ m . f . • v, --..-I; Nuvcin ;.er *.- i'. Tne Aivuu if-au N.gm : <d f e —p’.y d promises. He v.-ant at: n H- wants his can fiitioi-s inci the eonciilions f ,'i ■ nr iv gi-1 on.- to t«- •:<!' .-."I lie i> tiron of sr.nding his child to po i ly -piijipod sell ols. )u it Frea Os .i cepting hand-offs ' Hr wants a oh nee in live and not merely cxis. I 1 holds the deciding margin of U‘> potentially) in seventeen 1 . I ales, nine of which are outside of ihe S ulb. He wishes to exercise his rights of sufferage as an Anier- i i lean Ciu/cH. not as a member ol a) minority group. If h votes as a! j minority group it will nol be lie- , j cause hr wills it so bill it will ho | < i because the actions of white puli- ; • i ticians force him to. Although the report by the Presi- ' I deni's committee on civil rights! i would leave the defence of civil ‘ l liberties to the fender mercies of .J : I Edgar Hoover's FBI, and although! lit adds to the hystreia so destruD- I live of civil rights by some sub- I tic 'red-baiting' of its own. it >e- \ m ins a signal contribution to the ; f'gh! for American freed'm. Its • •li ies can only become reality ti ! powerful mass move, lent among \ the American people demands its j adoption and enforcement. Th '- ; to e we. the Raleigh Rianeh of the N'A ACT'. c:ili upon you. the people, i tgardl< ss to what Race you belong. !■ fight to end segregation and .Jim Ci w to tight fra permanent FF.PC (■ ■■ anti-lynching laws; and i nvr all to tnh' fui American iti.tens to enjoy their God-giver, rights < f freedom and justice with •• 'gard for creed or color pi vious condition of servitude. To .1 ibis is to act in the interest r .li Americans, regardless to whmner ihi'y are Negro. Indian. Chin*';, Frraign or Native-born whn ■*’ | THERE IS Noli I | i Jtw • • P; % I lM®3 \ | ~^U££ r*[B RANDY /.Kv ! j . $3.70 luirbSS "* 4r * <tr 1- t lAIRB ft CO % -< ? 1 t; ScobevviliP a. j if :fe ffi4WgT *55 L»-r •TB isSKi;?* ’■ C»*• TflrjgH 1 I ..... - •- -- - DO YOU I HAVE THC E j COLD W/ IER BLJES? i j i t, l 4> If : Q (<£) „ ~ „ U Wfe. ; Do . -'ll iwve i. V. ■ A I-1 ' • hot ■ ‘C! tf> il?Vi I j • i! j j ;T' i si "-: ' j fl'ifr.-' J t .<sh the i. 1 1 1- In 't. jjf- x%, VU ■ p.,e you initt'inf. up v.:m- •<!' 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C. i’olSege DURHAM IVJiv Hmmena Wait. uUcip. at Uie Hauooiph Macon f ’., l,'. i ll t.i or;, v,i.. ,md i i>pre • sciitatlve of the W'*rld Studeiu b i - vice Fund, was. guesi speaker ntu mg a pre-Thanksgiv uig chapel svi • | The new Hoover Cylinder htt glad to *how »h*«i h your home. No obligation, ' zj/ve A'et a artt/tftn* ty/ve A#t fA* Am£ PAGE FIVE vh . ,i‘ . ill- . a. rib ’ rolitia College ;i ■ r i Hirn. iii 1 .-perch, which ■va; h,> ; ,*»! d jointly y the cam j pn: . . ... i va. mu pointed | - lit tin ,i •at ne •; American jticni. aniribuling y.< .-porously t.e | the aid of students in •■ign coun j frits. At the beginning of the prog tat*.. i t.ianksgiivttg baskets donated by • >mpu.s organizations to b give." '■ ..■■t. , dy Durham families went j taken b> flu alter, The sponsoring i 1 ■ > > nseded f Dorothy L. : Williams, Floyd Washington and Margaret A. King, eh airman.} M f i ay> To Advertise 1 *
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