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PAGE TWO The iif-t* i ? television as a means of bunging to /arm and city peo ple .lie benefits ol agricultural and un;c economics research will L« the subject cf an exploratory tudy under the Research and M.nvketir,£ Act. I egal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF LAM> Under and by virtue of the au hurity conferred in the under ii-hed by a Judgment of the Su tfior Court of Wake County in Lit Special Proceeding, therein I’ctiding, entitled. "M. D. Haywood, Ac ministrator of the Estate of Lelia J Haywood, deceased vs J. F. Haywood and wife, Lucy Hayw.-od; i. Hit E. Hawkins, widow; C Q. U iywood and wife, Gertrude Hay <od; X L Haywood, widower; Winnie C. Williams, divorcee; D. 11. Maywood and wife, Eunice Hay " T.d; Lovie J Haywood, widow. 'N iton Haywood and wife, Althea Haywood; A L Haywood and wife. Agnes Haywood. Wilbur Haywood; Rammio L. Haywood and wife, riusa L, Haywood; Alberta Hay-. 'V'iod, unmarried; Virginia D. Hay- j vood unmarried; Charlolta Hay wood. unmarried; Annie Harwell ■ i'd husband, Ollie Wortham Bur veil and Zana B Haywood, the ■ me being No. 7098 on the Special Proceeding Docket of Wake Cottn- I will at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, on Thursday, the 26th day of. August 1948, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Wake County Courthouse door n Raleigh. North Carolina, the •avowing described land; BEING one lot. No. <l4 of the Prank Allen property in the Town ■; Garner. N. C. as shown by map ca rded in the Register of Deeds -dfice. Wake County, N, C, in Book of Maps 1881), Page 127. Said >'ue lot fronts Rand Street and is 5i by 150 feet This 26th day of July. 1948 M. D HAYWOOD, Commissioner jnly 33; August 7, 14 2!. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE .’ORTH CAROLINA VAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Admin rritrix of the Estate of Mrs Mag ic Hail, deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is tc •notify all persons having claim? gninsi the Estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under- C. ned at Route I. Box 49. Wendell ' North Carolina, on or before the :nil day of July. 1919, or this notice •' ll be pleaded in bar of their re < every All persons indebted to the i'H.Eie will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of July. 1948 MRS ANNIE B BULLOCK Administratrix July 17. 24, 31-August 7, 14, 21. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CEERK NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE HILDA WEST AND HUSBAND, PAUL C WEST. Peitioners VS. JOSEPH I STREDWIC'K AND >1 NRI STREDWICK, JOHN STEED WICK AND WIFE. BEA VHfCE STREDWICK; CARRIE WH,LIAMS, widow, and MART HALL and husband, if or any, ana any other heirs of James Hal! or' any other person interested in the property hereinafter described, their names being unknown. Re spondents ■he respondents, John Sired wick . and wife, Beat? ice S(.redwick; Car lie Williams, widow and Mary Hall; and husband, if any, and the heirs <n Mary Hall, if she has any, and all o'hoi persons interested in the pr t;. see which are the subject of ih ■ proceeding, their names being unknown, will take notice that a ■i wording entitled as above has L ; n commenced in the Superior '".art of Wake County, North Cat ohqa. to sell certain real estate i.u division, the above named pe titioners and the above named re spondents, with other respondents whose names aie unknown, being the owners of said real estate, as tenants in common or having at; interest in said real estate, said ro.J estate being as follows: That certain tract of land, be ginning on Butler Street as a point 2»6 feet south of the intersection* ot Butler and Giant Street; run ning thence in a westward direc tion 239 feet, running thence in a southward direction 105 feet to point, the corner of Lot No. 48, j running thence eastward 230 feet with the line of Lot No. 48 to o 1 point on the western side of But- Jer : Street, (now Chester • Drive*:! running thence in a northward di rection with Butler Street (non Chester Drive; 105 feet to the point.* °* beginning and being Lot No. 49 of the San Domingo property, and being that same property deeded to James Hal! in Book ftO, page 140. Registry of Deeds for Wake County. And the said respondents will take further notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County in the courthouse «> Raleigh, North Carolina, within ten days after the 13th day of September, .1948. and answer or demur to the petition in said action or the petitioners « 'B. apply tc the court for the rebel: demanded ui the said petition. This the 13th day of August, 1948 W G. MOB.DECAL Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rev M. W. Williams wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement. Mrs. M. W, Williams and Daughters | ***>**••. er -As» ■ ! MARRIAGES I-lcemcs to marry wciv iwueh ' to the following couples during thi ' past wee it according to recoi ds :f ! Hunter Ellington. Wake Count 1 . | , reg'ft’ u of needs: ’ Buddii Aidell Long. Raleigh and • Mrs. Minnie Hunter, Fuquuy I Springs .August 7. j Elijah F. Williams, 2456 Wash ington Street, Boston. Mass,, and Miss Louise Thompson. 209 Hoke * Springs. August 7. j David Poole, 6i2 Chamberlain | Street and Miss Lucille Brown, Oberlin Road, August 10. Mack Leon Veasey and Mi-s . Catherine Mitchell, both of Raleigh, August 10 William Gill. Wake Forest, Route : 2. and Miss Clara Holden, Wendell,* 1 Rot Lie 2, August 12. BIRTHS Birth certificates for babies born! to the following couples were i Birred in the office of the Wake County Hea'' Department during ; the past wei .. Johnhio Floyd Wilson and Mrs. • France- Robinson Wilson. MO7, Pender Street, a son, Johnnie Floyd. Jr.. July 4 at St. Ague.-. Hospital. Leslie Graham and Mrs. Mary' Graham. A-6 Veterans Annex. : Chavis Height--, a son, Larry De- NORTH C AROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of the. Rev. M. W Williams, deceased, 1 late of Wake County, North Caro lina, this is to notify ail persons : having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to; the undersigned a! 739 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on; or before the 13th da* of August. ; 1949. or this notice v ill b< pleader : in bar of their recovery. All per rons indebted to tire Estate wili; ; please make immediate payment. Till'- 2 3th day -f August, 1948 Mrs. Wilhelmina Williams. Adniini-Trati ix Aug. 14. 21. 28-Sept. 4. 21 18. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NATHANIEL HUDSON. Plaintiff vs. SARAH HUDSON, Defendant NOTICE • THE DEFENDANT. Sarah Hud*; son, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Cour* of Wake County, by Nathan’T Hudson, plaintiff therein, to ob ! tain nr, absolute divorce on the ground- of two years separation, as provided in the Statutes ol North Carolina, plaintiff and de fendant having lived separate and S apart for more than two years nexi preceding the institution of this: ‘action; and that said defendant will .further Like notice that she- is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court I of Wake County, North Carolina. ; m the Courthouse in Raleigh, on ! (he 20th day of September, 1948 or within twenty days thereafter and answer or demur to the com-; plaint in said action, or the plain- j tiff will apply to the court for tin : relief demanded in said complaint. This 2 Bth day of August. 1948. SARA ALLEN, Asst. Clerk. Superior Court Wake County i HERMAN I. TAYLOR. At! .■■ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT , NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE ADELAIDE WILLIAMS VS. ARTHUR WILLIAMS THE DEFENDANT. Arthur Wil liams, will take notice that an ac- * lion entitled a- above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an ab solute divorce on the grounds ol two years separation as provided in the Statutes of North Carolina, plaintiff and defendant having lit - ed separate and apart for more than i two years, next proceeding the in . stltution of this action; and that , said defendant will further take notice that he k required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of, ; the Superior Court of Wake Coun- ; * ty, North Carolina, in the Couit , house in Raleigh, on the 20 day of September, 1948. or within twenty days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint of raid ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to ■ the Court, for the lelief demanded in said complaint. ! This 16 day of August, 1948 SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court i F J. CARNAGE, Attorney ! Aug. 21, 28-Sep. 4. 21 metrius, July %?, at St. Agnes Hos ; pital. no isL " '.-^ THE RALEIGH F UNERAL HME : 24-HOUR SERVICE | m HAST CABARRUS ST. C. A. HAYWOOD, Owwr | ;■< Gc-cigo G;i‘ten and Mrs. FatiTe . St-.yen: GtUlen, Route 2. Woke f Fores’ a -on. Carter July 26 a* S’ Agnes iloLoital I Edgar V-iliiams and Mrs. Beulah [ | Kearney William.-, 23 WtJ Give. . Street. Franklinton, a daughter. . Beulah Kayo. July 22 at St A u. s ; Hospital. I Ernest Thompson and Mrs. Joamr , .FOVbc.s Thompson, Ru te 2, Wake Forest, a daughter. Jo Ann, July ! , j 24 at St. Agnes 110,-pital. Elmo Holden and Mrs. Euzelia! Morgan Holden, 15 Hunter Street. ! > baby girl, Frances Olivia, July 25 ‘ it St Ague- Hospi’al. Jessie J Bradley and Mrs. Zella; Smith Bradley, 9 Dodd Lane, a * son, William Thomas Junior. July \ 23 at St. Agnes H.’.-pital. James Robert Hawkins and Mrs.! Roch'Jle Bass Hawkins. Route 2.1 t "tkiiiTton, a baby son, John j Dewey, July 28 at St. Agnes Her-' pi'a! j Fred Partin and Mrs. Hey Evans : Partin. 1108 South East Street. ;i! "aby son. Leon. July 29 at St. : Agnes Hospital. rasper Richardson and Mrs. 1 Esther Queen Richardson, Raieign, i a son, Eddie Lee, July 30 at St Agnes Hospital. Robert Lindsey and Mrs. Helen . Blalock Lindsey. 1425 East Jones i Street, a daughter. Cynthia Cebs- ‘ one. August i at St. Arnes Hospital Golden Prophet Hall and Mrs . Bessing Pennington Hall, 509 East ; Cabarrus Street, a baby son, Go:- i den Prophe', Jr.. August 1] Arthur Williams and Mrs Annie : Terrell Williams, Raleigh, Route 4.! a son, William Trank, May 14. Elvis Partin nr.d Mrs. Rosie Mt ; Donald l-Nutin, Raleigh, Route 3, a son John Henry. July 6. boon Black and Mrs. Christian : .Meactows Black, Vasina, a baby isi. Brenda Joyce, August 1. Rr<>monri Wilson and Mrs Mario Mar, hail Wilson, Wendell, a baby I da.UßfcY.r, Ann, June 2. Fain Delany Hodge and Mrs { Liu -tail luck Hodge, Garner, a * girl. Sandrcc, July 5. William Lee Watkins and Mr-. Lois Brown Watkins. Wendell.' Route 2. a baby daughter. Ollie July 9. Theopfci-, Jones and Mis Arir-tinc • Ferrell Jones Wcnueil. Route 2. a 1 girl, Edna Ear], July 17. ' Chains 1 G Gi tt ed Mi £ Alma Bak-:r Gu.ilt, Zebu lon. Route 4, a : son, Chalnu r D-.-mnd Ju’y 29. THE COOPER HIVE 1 BY G. E. CHEEK Business knows no color I am; r.ct sure the average Negro kn 'vC; ’his: I am not sure the average ‘ 1 white man knew-, this. Yet we have evidences j]] around ii r which I 1 Prove that buuness knows no col-; or; and that people do not trade j :on color very far, but rather on j i business pi inctples. The behavior of a grain of corn! diopped into the soil is not depend-: out on the color of the hand that j planted it. but rather on the skin • j c ’ J 'be* man whose band planted the: corn, the man who cooperates best uh nature's lav.-s - prepares toe , oesi ?R '..'d bed. and plan’s at the I , nalv season; uses the light fertii- I ! ’er food value needed for the ; corn which the soil does not con- Dsgq atji S j«o|tf:,j oijAt pue ‘unu ; methods of cultivation that will rc-- taSn *hc moisture during the dry ; sca-on and also takes care of the G-xcers moisture during (be wet season that man will reap the i est baive.--t. i In like manner, banks, insurance.! mercantile businesses of ail kinds: '■ll succeed in proportion to those r. ho establish and operate business! ;by approved laws for successful ■ 0 1 jfcll?, 11».in sos th o t busi n *3 ss Flans fo r the establishment of a : . corn plot? food market Lv the Wake ; Consumer Mutual Association pro ■> ides a fine optiortunity for the I readers of this paper to join a c :i --: operative business thereby pri.v>(. mg an opportunity to prove the above point that busines-; knows no color. The project will afford ■ n fine laboratory for -tudv a: ! i practice in a field which is cl«: c .the appetite:- and stow, whs ~f every family. One-naif cup of canned salmon' ; ridded to an omelette reccipe will provide an appetizing change for -i I meatless day. Serve with tomato i 1 sauce, SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE C.AROLINLAN THE CA ROLINIAN Raleigh Per? finals ; Mr:-. Joseph Meson ha? return ed > ,-m her v;n‘ration. She is the former Mi■ Beulah W. Glovei K.-'vi- Brc’.v m's 2217 Vandyke Avenue ha,-, retui Tied to the city .it--.visiting rch-Ui es in New Mr anct Mrs N orman T. MU* ■yell, Ji , cif Htilati vipluti, i-,i„ arc .; this a nek in Raleigh as ; ' guests of Mr am I'.Lrr. G. lv. Uetit land ate also vtsitinp 1 Mr. Muciicli 5 alher Norman i’. Mi IchcLi. Sr. i ho ’oecn away from Kaieigh since | 1916 is employed b.y the Vctcram ; Administi al.ion. Mr.- Odell Cannot?, of Yonkers, N. Y. is guest of her ’nether. M; s. I ,'Sylvia Dunn. Miss Ora Lea; b nl N“w Tor < . is visiting her JaJhvr, Wiiliant Leach of Freeman Atn.T, Mrs. Mable Gilberv ut Washing ton D. C. is guest of her si. tr r, ! Mrs. Margaret Holh. I Mrs Ruth Bartley, a recent 1 guest of Mr. Holt is t -w in South 1 Carolina. i Mr,. Ethel Mae Williams and ■ daughter, Deborah and Mr:;. An * nie Lee Win.bu.sh ot New York ] are. guests of their parents, M v . | and Mrs Henry Jones of Cotton ! Street. ! Miss J. Simon >. Li ■ ha/ re turned from Atlanta Univo:sji .: * where she atten-J-'d Summer School. Mrs Ainu-da Jones and the . dren. Odessa and Ch arlcs, arc vi • iting in N< vv York euul Pnilado! * phia. They arc attending the mat : riage us their daughtei and sister; while in New York. ! Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman of Washington. D C. are visiting . relatives and friends here. * Alpha Omt-g: Dunsr n , : • , Frank baton and Abron Dunn nf : Wake Forest have n turned freer) Asheville where they 'vere week - ; end guests of the Rev. Otis E Dunn at a reception given bv the , First Nazareth Baptist Church in honor of the Rev. I>unn, ne-v j paste.: of the church. Mrs Odell Cannon of Yonkers. ; N. Y., is guest of her mother. ■ Mrs, Sylvua Dunn. Mrs. Ora Leach of New York ,is visiting her father, William Leach of Freeman Street. ’ ington, D. C . is guest of her sis- i Mrs Mable Gilbert of Wash- * iter. Mrs. Margaret Holt. * Mrs. Ruth Bartley, recent ’ 1 guest of Mr. Holt i.s now in South i Carolina. Mrs. Ethel Mae Williams and , daughter, Deborah, and Mi’s An nie Lee Wimhush of New York are guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Jones of Cotton Place. Miss J. Simona Lee has re ; turned from Atlanta University ! * where she attended Summer j * School. Mrs. Almeda Jones and chil dren. Odessa and Charles, am v.s iting in New York and Philadel phia. They are utt-nding the mar riage us their daughter and sistei while in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman of Washington. D. C.. arc visiting . relatives end friends here : Bernard Slocum and son m i Brooklyn. N. Y., -.pent last week j with their mother. Mrs Minnie Slocum ot 2214 Van Dyke Aw : nuo They will visit in South _ Carolina this v -ec k and re I urn home. Mi and Mrs. William Hue's and daughter - f Baltimore. Ml. week-end guests of their mother, and family on Pende St. The United Civic Choral Soci ety. with Hubert Townes direct- . ing, entertained the Elks com on tion on Monday of lav* week at; Memorial Auditorium. J. Finley • (Wilson, exalted ruler, was seated , at a special table with his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel F. Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the mam motor finance co. ; 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3 3231 for 1 ; Jt ! ATOM SAFETY on your | AMERICAS EXPRESSIKAVELERS CHEQUES | If you carry your travel funds in cash, you're taking a big .j risk-and an unnecessary risk, too. It’s easy to safeguard , your money with American Express Travelers Cheques— 4 known and spendable anywhere, and saje, A prompt refund J! will be- made, in case of loss or theft. No identification is necessary* on these cheques except 1 your signature. No time limit—they're good until used. On < | sale at this bank, for only 75f per SIOO (minimum, 400), * ! Mechanics & Farmers Bank j OURHAM-RALEIGH Member Fesierai Deposit insurance Corps. S _________ i TN MONASTERY - Herbert Carter, vi Christ the King Mis sicn in High Point, who was 1 made a lav brother of the Franciscan Order reccmtly at riles conducted at Saranac Lake, N. Y, Siory on Pago 4, ; Sect;;.n 2. CHAVIS HEIGHTS By MAY I, BROADIE Miss Annie Dixon of New York i City is home visiting live mother. : Mr.:. Clara Dixon of 19 Smith i Plaza. i Miss Nellie Small was home lover the week end to attend the • funcr i! of Mr:;, KaU Thoimr M; ;• Thomas' funeral was held ;on Sunday from the First Baptist ! Church with the Rev. S. F. Dal\ j ol'fic-ating Mrs. James Watkins of t> Tr<. ' dell Terrace who has been visit : ing relatives and friends in Neve i York City. Bui kilo, rnd Pennsv! j varsia has returned home but was i called to Washington, D. C. Sun ! day on business. Mr.-. John Well -of Hamlet. N | C. was in the city over the week end. She was the house guest ‘ Airs. Melvina Ferell of 4 Chavis ' Wav. Mrs. Bessie Dudley and chil i drew cf 611 W. South SI. haw | returned home aft -r visiting Mrs. j Dudley’s sisters in New York City : and Philladelphia and her moth :re in Buliifnore. They also visit jed other relatives m Washington. I D. C. and Richmond, Va. Hcnery Brown r-f 6 Dare Ter race ? pent two weeks with hr ; grandmother. Mrs Coia Brown h ' Baltimore, Md. | Miss Grace Dudley of New I York City is visiting her uncle land aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley of 621 W. South St She will be jin the city until September. Mr-. Tola Brown Baliimor*’ is in tht* city visiting relatives and h'iends Sh, is the house i guest of her son and daughter m ilaw. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Brown : fi Dare Terrace. Mi-. Bessie H Chavi'- and her I ; siatc i, Miss Manor S Hirks 429 Smith St will leave Fndf<v to ,-ts nd Hie national convention • of Elk: which convenes in Cm ciirn.-.ti, Onio ext week Mr - J., etc- t 'nristmar- of \Y * York ftv was m citv for several days _ visiting relatives atv*. f• lend*. St- <••• t|*.- Lou ’ , : guest of \!i« Pe.c ! W.an I ; daughters of 90 ft Manlv St. Miss P a I Wdson <*i 806 Manly St IS visiting relatives and friends in N'-w York Citv. Philadcljihi l Land Washington. D. C ■ Alexander. J: , have returned i home after spen hng thcii vaca tion visiting friends and tnelatives ‘in Ni w York and No v Jersey. Somieteer Tells The i Killers Their l ale KILLERS THE IB TATE l'v Ricardo Weeks for ANP ! '‘Sonneteer," said ii <■ killers, rhyming days are through 1 vmm hooded men have pajd us I■’ iiiin our gun , on yoii." ihrv el.urn t Ti-n i you spell dango j “To (heir creed of Hah:, | "Anri f>-oi you .could be stir need j “Before if i too late.'' ; Sonneteer cl. “Listen. “Nobody frighten-, rne. “N'-iJ even .Tim, Crow*-: bullets : “Os death and im-wy.” r h<is -ni-.o m> n y.-dd \ ,-,u i “To kill mo arc u> blame | "for the lynching:; end race riots’ i ‘lin'd mar Columbia's name" I ; 'lts men like them why should he : “Erased from on; right., “Not. men like me who’ dare to "Engage in '■rccdom’s fight. you recall A1 a Lincoln, j The Soy of Liberty'. ! ''He laid once that this nation 'Cannot < xi 1 haff free.” "Orir <L*iy w u wiil he r: ' of Betray er- surli as you. And make the homeland safe for, j “The black man and the Je-,v." | " So go on and pulj you, triggers. Til never cease to be Booau'o ! U r-c. I’ni Freedom, " And mi is < silence mo:" Vi U’l.li TEMPLE By JOSEPHINE TERRELL The Woman's Club met at the ho-nie of Mrs. Mary Alston of 419 : South Haywood Street. Impor tant business was discussed and a ■ delicious repast of frozen fruit :<hiad with cookie.-; was served The Junior Usher Board gave a tea at the home of Mrs. Bur gyn ti! 82.3 K. Martin street f<v the benefit of the church. Every one present was highly entertain e d. The Fima I Club sponsored a spiritual tea at the home of Mrs. : Ma: v Alston Sunday afternoon from 5:30 to 6:30. W are happy to have the Rev i J W. Upchurch back after a long .■ disc nee while a wav assisting in a revival service’. The Rev Mr Upchurch is the father of our ' church whom we all love. Let ns come Tioldly to the throne of grace on Wednesday night This is our regular prayer : meeting nighl A’! are welcome. Regular worship vu-vires ■> held at the Map! Temple Con • g refiat ion al Christian Church with . t!le Rev. Mr. Manning officiating. I'he senioi ehoi furnished the miisic. Mb- have on our ■ :ek list Mr Naomi Burt. M> Kstella Pull*-, ■md the Rev. Mi S. W Albright bVf. " sh tHem a rpeedv- recovery j Pr ( rsinc nff’ iiw to -et iron di rectly down upon fabric and lift ! if directly upward without to ana fro ardor,. Wer ■; must always h p.i ->*' d 1., avoid distortion of shape i j anrl darnaet to s-s'ifm-" fmi-h. Deli- 1 ! ; cate -'are . w; - nnd the like should dso i,. pressed, lest the iron tear I i t ; - *ii lif lie i-- ,bo t'se a pressing Hunter Brothers For Quick Services For FANCY GROCERIES AND WOOD DIAL 9393 or 3-1998 AND ! ''Never Worry, We Are On Our Way" ■' ■' l 1,1 —t~i—n «r~iini'niiirn«-iiriMiiii »uiiii... jLiiuji .j i. I CAPITAL CAB Oa. i s* mmm nomce •P' DIAL #137 | I __ | | WAKE 1 | SALVAGE CO, I W® Boy ned S#U Efsty KMm of Vaiu* FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 937 8. Wilmington Si. Phone 2-3327 Complete cttt 5 j w ♦ * I Home p-j Furnishers We can furnish any room in your home from the. living ■ room to the kitchen. See us 1 first. W. E. COOPER 11 FURNITURE CO, W, E. Marlin SL j TV ELK ENDING, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. 194 ft lAMEZ’s Leave To Attend World I Church Meeting NKW YORK tANP* - A group .of ; >'vci i deli i. at.'s of the AME • Zion church sailed from \ w York August id aboard the Queer, Mary : to attend the first assembly of the World Council of Churches in ' Vmsttidam, Holland. M> mbers of this group tor the conference to be held August 22 September 4 were chosen by the i AME Eton board of bishops in ,-es ■ion it Newburgh, N. Y. Representing u . denomination i,r ‘‘ Bisnop H G Shaw, Birming ham; Bishop W. ,}'. Walls. Chicago;: Hr Georgt F. Hah, Charlotte. N f financial :-ccreh;r.v; l>r D. P Dionv-s. Chicago, pastor. Cl rent-. Walters Church; Mrs. Abbie Cle ment Jackson. Louisville, executive , "'f'Crmai y. Woman's Home ami i Ue.rejgn Mission;;; y .society; the , Her. .1 Clinton H< ggard. Yuunkei DEATHS & IT M ini,-, Final rites for Mr- Hrstri Holmes ’ho died at her home at 1 ! 902 East Cah trru-' Street on Su - . j day of last week were conducted; i fV <mn the Fust Baptist Church Wedm-.uLo. of last week and tub ! b wed by intenr.enl in Mt. Hop, < ’■ rnct-t'T v. Fimetm vice for Mrs. Km. Thomas who died at Si. Ague.. Ho.--', pita! on Friday of last week war ' held at First Baptist Church .Sun day and followed by interment in Mt Hope Cemetc; . Final riles fop Ennis Chavis oJ : 727 E.v-t Davie Street, who died j on Tuesday of last week were con ducted Sunday from the Pleasant j Union Church in Wake County . and followed by burial in the church cemetery Funeral service for Jerry He w. iof 214. East Cabarrus Sir: i f who I died oil too day if Ja - - week wa.- ’ held Friday of las* week in Pin i ounty and folinw-d by interment in the family cemetery Final rites, for Baby Jessie Bar hour. Jr., infant of Mr. and Mr Jessie Barbour, Sr., of 7ft 1 Bragg Street, who died on Wednesday of last week were held Wednesday oi last week and followed by Inter ment in the Hillcresl Cemetery. On July 30. price: -r ~p,g rotbc: : « i:re Hie lowed -ince February. A\ c-id “loA rnoticn" when you Ji.-'n it < c . ( ■ fatii Avoid u mg a wobbly iron handle or a ’ ; wobbly board for they -incic-ase : ’lost motion - ’ and thus increase fatigue. And whaf a meal if will be— seasoned exacfly right, and every dish boasting s real home-cooked flavor. B & il CAFE 411 S. BLOUNT ST, . A lifetime in Flame* | j Why Jake chanties o® httraing | lup a lifetime's effort in a single 1 j terrifying hour whea St'* no [ ! simple «nd inexpensive to pro- f | feet yourself against any po*sl- X i bie mishap. Your home and I ! family can be absolutely pro | \ tec ted from ANY disaster at I j but a few pennies n day. We ll 1 j show you how. j SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT j ! BANKERS FIRE INS. 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The- aim of the conference will be to unite the Christian peoples of the world so that they can work lon -i common front solve the world’s problems. 1 'ii- Colored Methodist Episcopal, Bishop J. A. Hamlet, second dis - ’rirt end hi wile. Mr, Lena A. Hamlet; Dr. B Julian Smith, see i •■buy board of *-i ligious education, Chicago; Dr. E P Murchison, edi tor. Christian Index. Jackson, Temn, ; d Mrs. R. T Hollis, president. Woman's Connectu«nnl Council. Negro Baptists Di J. H. Jackson, Hr. William H .Tcrnagin, Dr, Ben jamin E Mays, president. Mon ■ hou r College; Dr Calvin !v Sfai :inker. Dr J. M Bracv. Dr. H. W. Colom.iii. and Dr W W D Lewie Methodist, Bump Alexander i'. Shaw. African Methodist Episcopal, Bishop and Mrs. D. Ward Nichols nd their daughters. Miss Warding. Nichols and M: Sc am Nichols, Bishop William A Fountain. Bish op Frank Madison Reid. Bishop and Mrs John A. Gregg, Mrs. Anne M Heath and Mrs. Alma A. Polk. 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