Week ending sati hdav, srPE'vrßi-.R ?, 13-is PLANS READY FOR 10,000 EXPECTED .AT BAPTIST MEET HOUSTON ',A NRi t’kirr. for hou.' iiif’, n pix> convention ?.>ac.i! and .■! Bapti-t mteskn r.wv-; mc< Iny h avo been cumph \c<\ ’ 4 the coming of the National Baalist convention September 8-1-’ The nub; met ting fen n is . l( . will seek to rai.-o s|f> 00b • <>r mi r-ions all over trie Work! inHudhn the Wes! indii s, Aft ks- anil U; southwest Pwifii u'cf’i flii'g in Miss PriniH). s' FifK-hf ('.'hie , i field director It ?n- ■ -,n mis sion board A lai k* crowd expi:. >■ to if. lend this meeting m be tietri Sun day, September }•/. at tin: di mim Every organization of the Baptist church will bo represented at in » mass meeting. HOUSING The Rev. M M Pror -on 1312 Gregg S'reel, ch.iirmnn ’■■■. the hmi - inr committee, said that hi - com mittee is- ready to house 1 'I,OOO vis , dors and delegate- < •■•ovontir-i! rates will be i;s. • da .', a: at lax: rues from the mt - "'burnt! the Coliseum will l:e :-n i.nil: Headquarters for *non l «.f delegates will he a I 'the But he! Bap tist Church. 801 Andrew !'••* Rev n. H Dtidlt i pa ; a A special pre-convent on m )'■ ■■ featuring leading go ;-d - r.. - from' all over th> r.ati . will presented a* the Ccli-vo. >. s’ day. Septembr 7 500 l\ * MORI'S T. R. Fry of cage i' V id a chorus of 500 vo G : .t< irtis's will be Horen. f 1. > t>. .Vi v, V"!d, Mahalia Jar-. . • CFi 'irr, Martha Bass. St. Louis. Hu W. >i d- • ■ ' Philadelphia: Salhe Martin So . I.os Angeles Angeles. Roberta Mar tin. Chicago. Assistant .musical direct-u -re W O. Hovlc. Mis- Edith V.mdall, Ml'S Arize B Hmikbuv -. : ■ * Rev. W T. W»ck. ckainvi; n of the music committee Assisting Rev. Pierson n the housing committee art the Rev E. R, Green, the Rev. W. K Diub v. the Rev. B L. Fein and the Ret T. E. Marshall. Rev. Pierson, pastor of New Hope * As seen in LIFE magazine ' Y * As seen in $ PARENTS magazine k \ /• \ f . / . ■ ■ j1 V)' / 4\V . I? !• ! h ■ r u ever attempted, and O' •he Columbia Umwiiiy Radjc, P• - "ant bureau ::nc' the in.iio-d Public Health survive ■> roopr rating hr this rhomentou.- move. Spearheading the dm*o foi n .Vide 1 id'll p) t; '.'111.:: ' 'C .. i tran a i iption iccerdcd by L •. A (da;,'’!..>! ■■ Powell ,lr,, lis'lcp I'.u * r Churcii. is also chairman of thf ilia:-- meeting, aiui M ... Irma Jewel ituehrs j ; chairman of the women’s division. Dr Mar hail Sh.c-phcrd. PhUodrl phia. is chairmdn of the foreign in • n hoard; Dr. C C. Adams, general recratary, and the Rev. S. M. Weaver, chairman, local con vention entertainment committee. The 1948 budget for missions is 5200.000. Pa;turs representing the National Baptist convention are asked to b—. a gift to the mis smm, . r- I :;i> ■ s man The Ab>usiuiati pas ter hi hi radio mesage. speaks of !!- l”‘ol, of the Bible and of ' tin hdiije. certain diseases in 1 1 • osi'u da vs and emphasized mu o ’ l ' knowing the facts of knowing the facts ■■■. .< o-i syp'd’i.N and gonorrhea. i'b. Pmv-irs message is one in an. >• > ih.'d short items corn , ::i 1 ui 1 h fl.it of Drew Pearson |v. inch I for n e in program.-; con • | ((iiet. ii in disc jockeys and cow I ahor Day Sen ire Slated To Be Held A- A Labor Day Service iviii conducted Sunday at 11 a rn at the S' Ambrose P. E. Ci ureh it -a r:.cd this week by th '. L. .Fishei recto! The guest speaker for the occas ion ivbi be Karl Korstad, mtenia . tii'H'd organizer for the CIO To s. e.' i workers union Support Your Papei ' THE CREDIT I'-NlOiN By G. E. CHEEK Raleigh N C ■ The North Carolina C-euruii nf lb-edit Un ion. will h-ild it; annual meeting wit ■ t i • 1 v• '.■!. i Ci e lit Umov of Gbstoi; County, at Gastontr. N. <:, on f.hc :kd ~nd 4th r-f tins: i: miing N'ociotv has more than 1200 members- —about one out of every fire r-f the Nf pro Dopui/it.ioh of Gastonia ha? invested money vi si. Every Nt - gin ehurch in Gastonia and most ' 1 of the church auxiliaries have money on deposit in their com munity «r dit union. One of the pastors receives his salary or j monthly check through the credit union. As a proof that Un,> credit un ion an econonv- blessing f> | the community, through the sav ings club department to d r •• more than $15,000 ha;-: been saved this year by the wonv-n and cnik ii;cn. Las* Dei ombi . the Cunst inas Savings Club distributed $20,000 U the women and chil dren of the eemnutnitv The Board of Directors have set a wonderful example in sac rifice and lead-nshio in giving their time in developing such a serviceable organization tor their • community. The ioihv.ving per-j sons make up the official, stall which have led this community ; ; cooperativ. to its undisputed sue - ! cess. . ; T. Jeffrey, an elficient jwhr-ol master, i president, Eslev M Rippev. vie president Nathamei Barber, secretary -treasurer. Mrs. N. M. I,vie. ’ c -riling tecrctarv. Charles Hall, director of Christ mas Savings Club; Sam E. t ab mess chaplain, Othei directcus are: Charles W. Costner. Doug las Miller and Fdward Odom. The Credit Committee is com posed of \. M. H ass on, chairman, Leslie Lightnc-r and Carl V. Mar tin. The Supervisory and Auditing Committee: George r Spt.ncei, : Sr., chairman, Mose; A. Blair, and Andrew .LG ray. Miss Velma C. Quick is assistant secretarv tre/isurer the Excelsior Credit Uni on making ample provr-bors to take care of the large delegation which is expected to attend the annual meeting of the N. C. Council m November 3 and * Th- W ike Consume Mutual Associat.it. v , is a member of the State Council and is planning to ■ send representatives to the Gas tonia meiding G E Cheek is president nf the State t ouncil. th Rev C A Matthews of Weldon is its secretary. A simple “reminder' I t in ’ e kitchen will increase your worr efficiency 10 to 20 per’ cent. Do net always forget one item the sail the pepper, napkins, etc when you set the table? Do you hup up and down all through the men 1 to | get forgotten• articles? Why not 1 i ; everything for breakfast, for ; !urn h. and fm dinner - and hang the Tsts on the kitch’ ii wall in a convenient spot" These reminder will eliminate much friction and I complaint as the family find that (Ivy no longer have to ask tor I things. Cotton exports in Europe limb r the Marshall Plan arc moving slowly; j 11. Pays To Ailvcrlise! 1 *"?"* «„ I , , H;f . h^~™F7^^'r TO ,h * I > in n ”* l ' m ?S{WTS f ,i ' l ' ■’* l * I AiJ L> 1.1 n&?h vo r o;/# wj\\ *— ————~»J *— —-*-••—* •* 17 Soft 42ml St. New York 17, ML Y i THE CATiOT.TNIAN Pastor Honored j For Fifty Years Church Service | k:\nsa'; err, m<>. i.anp) ,TD i ; i'. FF. Moten, DD. prt (1 ' jiiv; i.-ltioi nl Ihe Kanra-: City •>pi ueLrld district -if tV» African’ .Mo hodira ?.'p;seopal Cthmch and .on*' of the most widely known, .ministers in the denomination. will! ! celebrate the golden jubilee of hi.-1 i unbt oken service ns a preacher of ■ i the norpel on September ifi Hoi| el AMF, Church. 24th and Flora Avtnw The Rev H. F. .V|«. dure is pastor of Bethel Rr.v Moten. while still a sMirie:, ; 'at Paul Quinn College. Waco, Tex • was ■ i:mr d *'i Edward Chapel a | mission, to finish a confirmee Farmers In M artm Hold \iiniuil Four The annual Negro farm amt i home tour ill Martin Comity v ,; an oufslaning sueccs.; this year, with a total of 35 farm men and womt n in attendance. reports K M Edwards. Negro county agent 1 ! r *hc State College Extern ton ; Service. i Thru'- homes and three farm-: i'.cere visited Prrums touring the ' farm wi re able to observe fob.a i eo, peanut, corn, and soybean dem onstration'' permanent pastur ; purebred dairy eat tic. a fine herd ;of purebred ' nuroe hugs, and one jand a half acres of certified sweet ; P ‘t:-i:r.• Heine; produc ;( for seed, i Tn addition to olv owing the im ' nro\; d p er'!' <>, hews used in pro j duetton of eriips and hvestock. : member.- o: the roup saw the need ! for further improvements at some ; arid many helpful recom ns were mad-' Farm* r visited on the ’ovo were Mi Ail ley Moormg and Joe jChane. . both of Robersonville. !R< ote. 2 and the Res E L Fields. H 1 •;« Route 1. MEED GLASSES? ft * §W»K. WHY WORRY! 'ilO"'"' r about cash 'f §■«» USE OUR EASY I BUDGET PLAN A Small Down Payment Allows You To Choose From Many Useful Items • And You Can Enjoy 1 her While Paying On Your Terms. TIRE SALES & SERVICE CO. f § KINDS OF 600# LUCK I Bid you hold one of these jobs in any ' of the Armed Services? If so, you’re in luck! • s> * Reiter e Construction Technician * Cock * Construction Equipment Mechanic •* s' * Surgical Technician • Heavy Automotive Equipment Operator * Medical Technician * Medico! Administrative Specialist * If you’ve had the required experience in one of these specialties as covered in WD pamphlet 12-16—and can qualify for enlistment tor three years or more—you'll get your old job back as a non-commissioned officer In the Army! „ With today's good Army pay, plus clothing, medical care, food, housing, and other benefits you'll be way ahead of many of your civilian friends. ifou'U have Recruiting Station, Post Office Building; 3-2637 year. From the verv beginning of I Id.: pastorate he won success and I ! I till p-ints with pride to the adds ; :i op of fit; numbers and the re-j 'buildiic: of that f:i*>t chinch he pas-1 toted du, sm. hie thro*, yu-- .f or-' I vice thv.-e. : Known for 1 i insnuation lot vonn. nnii, there ire nuoierou. j u: ! -tn.*:luiB young mini.>ii«rs who I hod their .tart, under his super j :v! ion Aft- i pr . 'ring for 22 years! : v, iui two more as an evangelist, he j ; became i presiding elder and has I 1 rvcci in that capacity for 27 years j •One of tee noted men who joined! '’ • church under Rt v Melon's firsi | j pastor;, ,v is Dr. Arthur S. Jackson I ■' Wn.-hington. now financial sec- j | M-tai-y of the denomination. Dr. 1 ! Jackson will deliver the principal I address at the cch.bration. Dr. Moten's daughter. Etta Mot-, ! fanv d .--rtist of cor.cert and stage, will he one of til- part id-' | pants in the prog; am honoring her ■f'j.ih r '1 lie pastors of Kansas City aiui of Mi'--.- 1 uri and Kansas have .r*i! '! hand,", to make the event inn outstanding One. Hints To Homemakers H> Rt lit < I HItIM State Home Demomtra.ion Agent 1 Phi gmg too many electric ap ; p'.u.ncc" into one outlet net only ci!'- the current and means less power and dimmer light..; it also may overload the circuit and blow • Phone M 3-1982 FJmF fJSpP' Used Record Dept, 25c D«h 5 for $T 02 TAX INCLUDED NEW RECORD DEPT. vt< HI > STIDHAM "fly Heart Belongs To You” t Found Out lor Myself" ; DURHAM MUSIC CO. or R V1, 3,Ki1l 307 South Wilmington St. (With W A ! Sale,-Salvage Co. FOR MUSIC MACHINES PHONE 8381 I i 4' V ‘ ‘ %r a real career In the Army and a chance to do even better. Get more information at your nearest Recruiting Station. ti S fiRMY fikO 0. S. AIR FORCE PECRUfTING SERVICE CARrC'ffS WIT* a f-LTURE wllL me. -— l —'—— a fuse. Rural Electrification ad visors ray. It pay; to have enough j outlets and to have them convert-J lordly placed The time to install • them inert economically Is when j U'k house is wore a. V/.'h conveniently placed outlets 'ui'm wii' be no area for long ox s 4 A IV hit do the children do with i tune in the home? Do they v. ■< m sharing the home duties? Ict •;•;■•*.•*!• deprived of opportunities I fur practice in relying on their es ! forts may never acquire this trail,- | in? in later life The mother and j father with misspell affection who | vear fhemx'.ve- out by d .-HP , everything for the child are not I only making things harder !.*» Ithemeslvrr- but are depriving the ! child of a chance to learn self -de j pendence, self-reliance, and initia : live. 1 tension cords which are not only ! unsightly and inconvenient but hhso j may cause trou'nle if they are i placed so that they may easily be jdamanged -• under a rug. for ex ] ample, or in front of a doorway. I Defective cords cause an tn i creasing number of trouble calls I the advisers say Lightweight corns Well Buy Your Risky Went mo Tints A j Hero’* o chctneo to get top pric* M 1 for the pieseat tires on your cor — mWfo original tread or recaps! With Top-Quality Generals on old- M time easy credit terms, you eon have M real tire safety end satisfaction || ogain and never mis* the money l Be Smart l Be Safe! Be Thriftyl f | S Drtvo in Today! | C3JEMKMAL; 8 ' yyiRE J I SAVAGE TIRE CO. 1 VIcDOWELL o!c CABARRUS ST PHONE 2-0571 . HUDSON-BELK. RALEIGH ! An Outstanding Value That’s Too Good To Miss 7 Way Floor Lamp Complete with Rayon or Parchment Shale Regular $10,95 Value $7-88 Largo blass reflector for L ighter indirect lighting. Three candle lights - iigih one, light i • two or all three. Foot control nite light, for greater sate tv Choice of ivory on bronze finish. in our Low Price Basement Store cfYudhm -cßeff •t*sTtlN CArOtIKUVJ lAUJfST PAGE THREE become fray d anri w *>: I and they are a efin I a Tt\ i * ■ ■ I Pamlico County is fart botomin:■ j‘in*; of he leading BBrkni.lre \ producing areas of Ihe Stale Be ) Buy OM- " 1 .1 BmifeJ 0 ' 31a FAYETTE gJLLE St.