PAGE TWO local Girl Admitted To Pathological Society - B&L&TGM - Miss fekanor E. | ■ >t*y. daughter of Pro t and > Min. Arthui P. Chtinwy of St. Auk- j ..01.,- •- » - , 14 the superior court NORTH CAROLINA V,)AKE COUNTY NOTICE ■lt IAN ELIZABETH MYERS VS. A 3A:M MYERS THE DEFENDANT. Adam Myers, w 11 lake notice that an action r-n- j ti< led as above has been comment-; « in ihe Superior Court of Wake ; Cgunty. to obtain -.n absolute hi- j dt'ct oh the ground? of two years! t<|>arati. land Mrs. E. Dudley of 62! W. South Street. Rybert Allen Laws of 3 Iredell Terrace has been ill and confined to his home for -e\erai ri ■ • Mr. and Mrs John A. High of 7 Chavis Way entertained house guests from New York City last week-end. DEATHS & I S Vf.lUI S ( ;' Final rites for? Mr? Ida Jol j fries who died at her home at I 511 S. Sanders Street wen - eon | ducted Sunday from the Ru. . ! Memorial AME Zion Church and 1 followed by interment in M: ! Hope Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Birde -1 man Land who died at her home on Route 2, Raleigh. Sunday o: i last week were conducted Fri- Iday of last week from the •Springfield Baptist Church an i !followed by interment in the | church cemetery. 1 Funeral services for Henry W Smith who died Monday of last week at Method were held at Ni i irr City where the- body was tak en for burial and followed by in terment in the Harris Grove i C< meterv. Final rites for M. Minnie : Copeland who died on Saturday. S July 10, in New York were con r i ducted from the Church of God •on Edenton Street .Saturday of | last week and followed by into; intent in the Mt. Pleasant Cc-nu ■ I tery in Wake county. Funeral s< .-vice for John Hin i ton who died in St. Agnes Ho I pita! on Thursday of last w?iu i was held Sunday at the Fis. 1 Baptist Church and followed by i burial in Oberlin. Final rites for Mrs. Pearl Dan iels of 904 1-2 Mauley Street who j died on Monday of last work in )St Agnes Hospital were conduct ed from the Manley -Street Cirri-- i Lan Church Friday and followed ;by interment in Hilk rest Ceme ! Try. Fur#rsl service for Phillip Wil j liamS, Jr.-, who died in Johnston county Sunday was held Tuesday Sot 3:00 p.m. at the Good Hope Baptist Church and followed by interment in the church come tery. Final rites for Miss Martha ; Williams who died in New York July 14 were conducted fi nm the |St Amanda Church Sunday an-I j followed by interment iri th< I church cemetery. PRACTICAL ADViCR—Not only i® the Amy Chaplain head of j tiie post religion* activities, but be serves the men as social mentor, j financial guide and helps them work out whoever concerns them of t'ttSir families, Chaplain Arthur C. Van Saun at F: IL-Pheraon, chats in&mnslly with CpL Lee E. Holliman, of i'i> ?,», { * r |fl| again, it* cejaaot a«« g[ * j - |»b« kingdom of God. "s^^, : ”mShflßaille f 24-HOUR SERVICE SS2 'EAST CA*ABKtt# «T. C. A. HAVWtKtD, Owner aw-eawvtgse’-'>n-rswai aaf *wir>* i Tin- Rev. Willie Hull of Chavis Height:, was cuiß-d to High Point i Monday tc attend the luneial o: * . u,s niece. Mr. and Mr.- Frank Cha vit, Mr. i j and Mr.-i. f'ht-odore Chavis, Mr-n -• ; v.a.uv L.. i,;.nv:, and Miss Erm - i line Laws motored tv Norfolk Va, last weekend to visit rcla ; t-‘V< s and friends ami rest at Urn ; beach. Ally. William C Raines, .-. in ' -! Mr. and Mrs, A H. Raines. 1 oj ]-;. j .«.-noir Bu.-et, accompanie .1 Iby his wife, art- spending two ' ! week.- with their parent.':. While j !)i the city they .-.pent last week end at Norfolk, Va., on a Lolling i trip. They returned t;j New VoiK j t’liursday where Mr. Raines L a ■ 11» jctieing attorney. Mrs. Celia Won ham and Mrs. Alice June:; were vacationing in ■ A-.-iv-vilh N. i.'. arid Nnvport, 1 eun In vi lit* d Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Branch formal iy of this city. Parly 1.;..-!- cl Weldon is iri St Arne- Hasp;!;,) wild •.- he is re : covering from an operation which 1 he underwent on Friday, July 16. i Brother of Mrs. ivlable Jeffreys : if Raleigh, Ml Epps is reported -.lcing well I Mis. Be.nice AFt in of 14 S’. : Slate Street ha,-, returned home -after undergoing an op<.ration of St.. Agnes Hunifal rc-centh/. Sue is reported doing fine. Mi. and iviilian» H. Nicl) .i-ols of .-111 N. Haywood St:cot 1 ; have hern inf e med that th- i ; son, Edward, was seriously in i iured in an nut- mobile accident : m ConectKut last week. His con• jdition is reiiorted imnrovim: Woodrow Duns ton ■ r Veteran; j Annex al Chavis Heights left ihe | citv last week for New York : among other places north. marriages"’ ’ License to marry were issued to the following couples during the past week, according to rec ! cuds of Hunter Ellington, Wake county registrar of deeds: Conic Dupree and Miss DilHe Barbour, both cf Willow Springs, July 10. George Myru-k Warrenton, Rte. 2, and Miss Victoria Cuss in, Ox ford. July 10. Lemuel T. Thomas. 1002 O'ber lin Road, and Miss Margaret Dickens. Raleigh, July 12. The Rev. Luther J. Shipman. 748 Fayetteville Street, and MiG Daisy Bernyee Lindsey, Raleigh July 12. Samuel Clarkson and Miss T< sie McCrimmon, both of Raleigh, July i 4. Jchn Chavis, 324 S. Tarbmo R ad, and Mis. Ethel EL Penn, Raleigh, July 15 Uks Webster and Miss Co reathei McCullers, both of Ra leigh, July 15. , | Jessie Broker and Miss Flossie . i McLean, both of Hollv Spring-:. July 17. BIRTHS I Birth certificates for L./bs< : .; i born to the following couple.' 1 were registered m the offices of ■ | the Wake county health depart r ; :ncnt durine the past week. Ear! Lee Lucas and Mrs. Lena Martin Lucas, 1508 09k wood 1 Avenue, a baby daughter, 'Lon ■ don June 14 at St Agn -a Ho;, • pital. i Roy Burt and Mrs. Ro:.-a Wa! - km Burt. 1117 H'.li Street, a bat-.y :-un, Roy, Jr . July 8. THE CAHOLINJAN” CHAPLAINS WHO MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE—In the annals of the United States Army there is no record of greater personal heroism than that, of the courage of four young chaplains who gave their lifejackets to other men on a sinking troop transport and bravely went down with the ship. It was on February 8, 1943, when the USS Dorchester was torpedoed off the coast, of Greenland. They have since been awarded posthumously the Distinguished Service Cross and a memorial postage stamp was issued in their honor. Above, left to right, they are George L, Fox, Methodist; John P. Washington, Roman Catholic; Alexander D. Goode, Jewish, and Clark V. Poling, Reformed Church, TMCftHEWS Schedule! rs Ar-ti vi <■■■• July 22-19 THU RAD AY JULY 22 Mill p vi- Liiijovr.-d mes Boys Depavtteeirt. >l: o ,> .Vi ~-..-Gttb:,ii yen'!-? - f.'i-i':- hy Garfuld G... Y vs. Wa hing in', ton Gra-Y. Shaw Athletic Fi-’ld. 7:Cu F Y —Lu.viU- Hunter Gra-Y ( iu!. FRIDAY JULY 23 -1:30 P M. -Lotibull practice game f'.'- j . Athletic Field 7:01 P 51 -Supeivi-t-d games Rev- Dop utlliClU. 1I J ;■! I: !iip ramp-ien Deparlmeiit 9:00 P M Mer.s Health < lub. SATURDAY, JULY 24 5:00 P. M —Supervised games -- Hoy s’ Department 7:30 P. M. - Move. - SUNDAY. JULY 25 3:00 F M. —Young Mens Club. 5:00 P. M.—Music Hour. MONDAY. JUT y 20 2.09 P. M. —Sun rvi-n-d names ----- Boys Department, 4:00 P. M -Soilboil • -*nie WsDv -,i Gra-Y - Crosby-Gar field, Shaw Athletic Field. YOi, 1 ;vl -Mini:.tern;! Union 8:00 P M. - .Membership Campaign repm-t meeting. ' TUESDAY, JULY 27 2:00 P. ivi s-.ipeivi'-ed games Boys Department. 4:s 1* •• ’’ V 'viftball game Lu cille Hunter Gra-Y vs. Junior < ns Club, Shaw Athletic Field. 7:0 ■ M —Washington Gra - Y Club meeting, 8:00 t s . .vi Wa i ring toil IF Y pi‘o 10 Club. WEDNESDAY. JULY 98 2:00 P. M -Supervised games Bey:-' Department. 4-00 y M -Softball practice game Shaw Athletic Field. 7.00 P. M—Crosby-Garfield Gra v G!■ ! -r,. ' . f'Otl P MMr >nbers!i 1 p Cainpaign meeting, LPM (A 1 MEN'S FEATURE - HEALTH CLUE Aciiv’ .er -- Biili«rd. table ten iu-. lx.---- iii :2, chvckei . biixin,-. bridye. whist. Daily Ecu lures Cafeteria, nr-i miioiy. rauii<- 1 -om, library, -h ■ eis public utenograpimr. recreolion rconris. tbur.ge, club meetings, in foi maiion . t-rvicc' couii.ir-ilin j. Sewing Center To Oj K*H On Stniihiidil Si s eel The Service Sewing (' *nt«.:. njjt rut'-d by Mis.-- Alice C. Luton 1 and Mr. l ;. Anna C. Hair-iton qn i with .shop liom s from 9:00 a .in Finance or Borrow ; On Your Car th rough the \ \ DILLON MOTOR FINANCE 00. 122 fiL D»vi« Street Viume 3-3231 j ******* awe ss»tL*rrs3nim««r«*^^ WKUUI.NG IN AN ARMY BIVOUAC —This soldier and his bride pronounced their vows arnid the pine trees of Louisiana during Army maneuvers, Kuiscopalian Chaplain Harry o, Kennedy officiated. ( iiifetl War i o Present Program Chapter I ol tire United Wi-r' Motfit i > w.il on < lit L,. ii- fifth ; anniversary piogram a: 3 30 Sun ! day afternoon at the F.m U.-vilie j Street Baptist Church, ab Doi- Jv Byi«1, pri-.• ill be the Rev j W. B. Lew 1?, and music will b• , rendered by the Maph Tempn j Congregational Cin i.dian Cnun-h. | To 5'1(0 pm. Moral,,v :hr-. ; h Sa : turday, will open a- 101 l 1 2| Simthtield Stnv-i „n Ft uiav. Ju: ■ ! 23; it ha-- r* r^port^d. I n add ill m to low-cost ' i inaLinn. butt >n 1 -.-•■> i ing and Lu! j tonhe-le -.vorkinp. dres.-» lmgtli ma j n : ia], v.’-.-nt-n s - I and Lo. t ( n thread will he sold. Pot a Y s Luton and Mi : j Ha-:slon art- graduates of Simw j l Jruvc- rsitv. F.ro- te-rniat • in the Unite-; | -Stab- hu- brtu a-- Inter- qir-io.n;.. , 't, . the p.> 1 30 Y«v ’’ It may b< -. , ; >v, 24 n iUion by i 970. coropar ! ( ,j v ’h 37 1-2 ms Dion row PROGRESSIVE LEADER - i DR. F, L. ATKINS, bove, pres* ideni oi the- Win-ion-Salem- State Teachers CoLeqe, whose ! u.- titniron w;.s ihe first Negi*. | rchccl in North Carolina to confine if:; werk entirely to the college level. Today, the col lege holds membership in the American AssociaiUn of Col* I leges for Teacher Education. ; Dr. Atkins is larged/ responsi ble fer the growth cf the Win* i ston Salem school, and he re- I mains at >L he’-n, ready lor a ! future which holds even great er acccmpli?bsn?nt4 for Win ! '■‘ n-Sr'km Teachers College. Complete story, this page. | CAPITAL CAE OK 34 womm tmmncm 4§Pl oikl SI 37 m ——j WAKE SALVAGE CO. We Buy «tmd Sell Svwrrthtoe of Valwe FURNITURE STOVES refrigerators TOOLS RADIOS 33/ S, WilHiiagfcn St. Phone 2-2357 ■ - ... ..I . ! tyvrwr —■■■■■wnMnant'We'air ttir Complete rrq Home oiiH i f wCT2|t J I Furn t«hers We can furnish anj room In j your home from 'tire living j room to the kit/*n&i See us i" first. w. e. cocpbr FURNITURE CO. 12? E. •MertitfSt. j * .8 WiiivK LNWNG SATUUDAif, JULY 21, lU-Xfc NEW HANOVER | CREDIT UNION GETS CHARTER WILMINGTON - At a public! meeting held at Shiloh Baptist j Church Thursday night July 3th. ! the New Hanover Credit Union was formally presented its that-- j ter which was issued by the N. ! C State Department o>i Agricu'* i ure. t lu; presentation v/a., mane by the Rev. G K. Cheek, of Raieign who is piesident ot the N. C. i Council ol Cit dit Unions. Other j highlights of the pi.-gram wm- ! musical selections ay "Hillercut ! 11mmunaiivs", reading of the hi-s- I'.iry of the New Hanover Credit Union by Angle B. Owens, Sr. seci *>tary and treasurer of the local organisation: acceptance of the charter by L. T. Beverly, president of tne local group, and i e-cognitiou of officers o? the New Hanover Credit Union. Preceding the pro -entation of the citadel the Rev, Mr. Cheek (:.ave a very interesting and in inrmative address. )!•• stated that cii.dit unions had their inception in this - Ate among Negroes at Rock v?; >nt in the early 1930 s. At present North Carolina lead* ill the state, n the union with 90 cooperate, es and credit unions which are operated by Negroes •Gastonia at present has the l.irg ■st union which handles, annual ly more than $ 160,000. The sec I end large‘•t among. Negroes in N !C.isat i' oton with more than | $125,000 as els. Win-ton So | Pun lias ti third largest credit | union in the state. Assets of ail i the Nt-gro -Jit unions in N. C. | are now approximately $750,000. j All this money is controlled by j Colored people the Rev. Mr i Cheek pointed out. The Row Mr. Cheek further | stated that <■ purpose of credit | unions is to teach and help the J nan of small income to save and j to make cheap loans to members jin time of tie .. He pointed out i many ad van * > *es credit unions ; afford. In IC, credit unions i nave saved far and city homes i for Negroes ! ■ were not able ; otherwise to i >-t their obliga j tions. In some cases credit unions • have branched out into coopera - | tive stores, ’ iries and other tuc ! eesstul onto r ises whose profits i wen.- turned over U> their mem | bei's in dividends. He sard that the time has come when Negroes should ca t aside distrust, bin .1 themselvt r together- in worth while pi oject.-; and thus further win the r espect of the rest of the world. He ice Is that out economic security can be found only in co operation. After the program several per sons applied for membership and shares, in the New Hanover Cred it Union. j Capitol Pres, Club will roll in j ugh gear under new prexy At ! smith iChicago Defender), the vice i orei.deni Ralph Matthew- * Afro ! Un ! icon), and speaker :, bureau i ■ air man 1.-un Graves iPitlsburgfl ! Courieri. Great guys. all. 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Phone 2-3950 r- I, mi , L i|| lJ , l iaiiji>iiiiiiiii r ■^ n ~- ltrt]r T C rr»TWMiwwiwe«emimii >iwmn*rn mumurirt light HAULING HEAVY I 1 LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S, Dawson St, Di&l M7B - @212 Ed. Um*Uad, Mgr. ! CHAVIS HEIGHTS Mrs. A. ChalfTtirrs ut 8 Hvdr j Ten ace has re turned home uth-< i visiting her husigtnd, and son, in | Portsmouth. Va. Oskar Kendall, Sr, of N*- w 1 York City is visiting his family j at 21 Chavis Way, Mrs. Annie Hober&on oi 10 Smith Pinna is confined to St. Agnes Hospital. Her many friends wish fur her a quick recovery. Mrs. Clara Duuston of 11 Hyde | Terrace has returned home after j visiting her' niece in Portsmouth, I Va. I Miss Nancy Bullock or 17 Cha | vi: Wav celebrated her ninth birthday recently and received : many fin egifts. Happy birthday, j Nancy Miss Ruth E. Hinton of 1? Smith Plaza has been ill and •confined to her home for several I days, but is rr ported rriivih better. Mr: Addle Chavis of Chavis j Way was out of the city last I week end attending the funeral j of i\ relative. M: 3. Melvina Ferrell of 4 Cha j vi-, has teturned from Florida ■ where she was a delegate to the ! national oratorical contest. Mrs. Beatrice Rav accompanied j he. dan°htr>- Pauline, to Florid - ■» here Mis® Rav v.-as n cordcstrmt j from the Fidelity Lodee, No. 277. • arid Capital Citv Temple, No. 310 She won the State and local 1 prizes, and v'a- thus eligible to :en*>n the national contest, j Mr and Mrs. H M Dickens of | S-’U F.. Cabat rus Street have an ; j nouneed the marnaee of their daughter, Mai-'ar- l. to Lemuel T ,f Snir)-’- r.t th ft Rome of * ,r . and . Mrs Simon Penny at 6:00 p.m ! Simdav. i Andrew Feller: of 16 Lincoln • j Terrace «nent hi® V3cxt>--m visit . | >■(- in New York and Philadel , i phia. ! ! Mrs. Zular Freeman of 24 Cha ; 1 vi? Wav ®nent the week end of i | Tuly 4 in Washington. D, C.. visit*. ’ mg her daughters and sons. 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