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■**|^rr-:»mn«*^ *Bso£*y 2 jBT , a W M AM m S Jf* M v 'wCud'iNbA | ■* ” _ ilfch savw j6!> d| a LET IT POUR! No tioeri io tvot ■ •>• about your future or your present D'hop you have u btu klog of savings to protect you. A Savings Account at FIRST • CITIZENS BANK & TRUST will build up that reserve you need in ease of emergency expense. At the same Nine, your savings earns interest — 2 per cent on amounts up to $2,500; 1 per cent about that. Accounts insured up to $5,000. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. "Serving Eastern fTivolirm” Raleigh, N. 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 . 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'<4r. | 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 \! 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 .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*. ; 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 : 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. 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'!'. i, SF ft A GQJNS, By By Direction Itandolph-Macun Student Speaks At IN. 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 *