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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page One AS TIME MARCHES (hi ny:.-;; though the i<!< a m,i> lu:vc originated in nditics. Yet, «,■ .va The Emancipate n P- uehcnatHin polities. March or, Aim .-t.; FROM THE oA.YCTi ~1 ■'A BIT OF CREATION Into the fertili d foil ~ litrlr seed, Borden d by si i ungiinj . ir:t .• nd weed Cuddled thi-ic in Nature's wild span A wink i i God' • firm n::,g;r hand. Groping upward toward un and sky You'i! hr a giant tindn- bv and T,y; l.sttle seed. I. it tie' t nse w:: ring in ■he .•. >.•-;. To break v-»u n(.l .■■in You who hav, mueh " 4 to do Men raise the r not and ■. * iH J |' |' . , . t SI) HOW ELECTRIC /A 4 \T *» 1 . J % I r l> I> |d f JL 1.. JL 1 * ‘ ■* ** * 4» Gh.-snees ore Tai vo.or home has be come :..ct,: or i v ELECTRIC during d:i < •■. ;.:.■-■ : iclt-d more oihl :. 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Lik.. v;>u S GAIN'T TIMBER. ■ G mil a u n ■ ■ DI'KK l MVURSm ••/.•dviU*. sehool to !• 17 a day to white teacbei hospital::. < MiMiovt: v?i.s t s Two NYyivi bespit ft H. Meirer r LKarbille and (Jus ten Atunona! ol bastoiiii) in North Cnralimi. ranked ' t'.'gii hi cijnslvuetum hnp'uwni iiu Mei (. <■; 1 .■ ~i a vEa.OOO ;,-tflit ion, ami )( j 1 Gasttm had a purchase experJ:• i tine 1 I S2K().i:OO No SoiPh (Jai'ohn.i 1 ' hospilal made am. b.i; iin; 1 nee- ; | oiina institutions were Improved i.'Wv ,!ikl three otfiei Mertn Ca ■ , | somewhat. :i I The Duke Endowment coin i rj{ buted nearly StiOO.OOO to hospital? ,i both states, but did not rev, al I a, iunv these fi.i.d were dis! ribuied ,ar,oii, th( various institutions, y To ll’ ■ Iwo states' 10 orphan 111 j ■■! :t 1 r.s. .eciutlinp lour ■ ■■■■: v Duke Endowment gave si4(i.oO The four Negro lieine- ofc.vited on ~ much skimpier bualpet iis.ii> white.-; Their yearly per capita ■ ■ was S4UU eoinpared 10 from $57 :t for white children plaiing : a.t ncm. to $:)2I for white orphan -.1- ‘ ) inner, without farnts Antoi; ;h. lends contribution j ’.'ere 54.8(!7 ih.e 1 h red - r>! l ; Hit,:: of North Carolina in Ox ford and $!.!U() In the .Jenkins 01 ;'iianai;e ;i. Navy Yard. S C. Kiiuo the Duke Enri..\erm'it I' l ■ versity lips. ;<r ived $MO2.>!(l Iron ;;;>n in 1921. Johnson C. Sman LTni the fund h .dioeatioi .u d ilivi , . butio.ns. mi \IORI)KCAI pn dieted that ai some tune in th future ■,n this spot naide hulv by tru.- kite Bi S.hri.anil the hi: o'ren of all people shall conn.; ! !>o eiimated, and this ouinpm .il.u !i hi fiiled with ■ e-.ny f...’ about tin* mennim; ■ 1 l : 'hat will v :hiuer tin* world. A:d\\ 1 ,ej, : 1 ha; i» ;;,... ' r,> ,■• ,n t:mn !. "nut only the' Nero c. ii: ui !■<<. I .tit thi Sonti: will Let: indeed beenusi ,t I>. ,ie a ■ ,11 the higher eap.-u t, *,i !iua;an na llU'O a- sucii. ' B N. Du!-;, Audit . mu the* see, . •>: thf »,-■ ial ■: v which b- gan at 10 30 a.n .a,a, featured la • a] r.nu.-ie iw tia i A lege onoir in addition to a •m ■ to the rriemorv i,j N it b.l ciiAa I 'dii ue fit t pt'.; .dent end touitek) Tv t'ypu- Wav tin : ■•- irmay pt tin i»itut »n ■ ■ a.-.i ~f 1 art. e. llr. .Jofm.son who ha? been \ i: Went ’ SCC v: aipu ; , . . that) 1> vei-rs, u’.ged h. ddetua to ft i ovv. l.h Siiepard’s in di sling honir.sLv a ith hi? f;T iownicn without uiir-i’v immpri mising. "Tho voung people ui toiia' 1 v\ tiuki :<«) WOii t■ i t'l llk D j.'. c : : oeake: said. 1:. iil'c . ,\ e, ■ 1 <a: is tin eriti: t spun of tut ii «■ di.-rn ;)t iin* Negro p. ~n < \Viin : it it hand and with ain, ■ ■? all id i. n,ah he fto* tj *.e Aunt '• n fern of slavery Use if. Yi : in tie d .t a a-.k ■.i glorious ~i, .aison. He'had the* confidents* 1 the X - ; roc? <•.* N- -th Car . * be,,oily uvei lilt.- nafa-r- : 1 tie; knew that .hi sell ale, in .ill m life with ,d- his lit-;., t, ai.d -dm..-, >- ( in serving them a :esi. irkaba ’•He liar! lie- emm, .1 . .1 an, son raid, "to weak for tin dec • npiTifiit ( i*f sf'gi'i.*g*it< d msiiiutj* c. a.- il d, «-xpt\ tt-.l th! ir. to 1., f-. revt-r, but he did 1 is-rythnip -•■ hi.; power to c-iiaitge thorn, ii- Sled liaVirijt tlie Confidents and ,? -,..-• 1. of Ids • *:■ I el .- i : : t white- people in North Ca olin,, IT ni-Y-e: doubt d that Lo o: :tv would som< day ins -me io :oai< r;ly md niakc i!:>.- ■ n,- idi- grt-at states in the 1 nc- Statc-s." \Sk KK\l()\ \1 dividual and .wim it-; ••• .<*i.'.-: on to lia* Civil KOrvii.-t ceiani -1,-.; : . '-dp!,o! I (,1 liie d0;..-. ,0 • Mali how . removal. Suppm s lloiii* Papes mm CAROLINTAN *• ; • 11 iiu-T WiiLm HIM. <ll VStII.ANU R» ! fKIVKS \ritlCAN nl;t,l.(iA I» S I ,V1 BLTKIM'HAM »’ai VI E i jhe King til I.iiglund is shfil, t'l ISTC OBSERVES IIOMEGOSSISG WITH PARADE Wills: il Sai.sn ill- av, a,-Ji.-j., : p.;/, I,: 1:■ in tilt V.-'a: > -tnii-Sab-.'i. I.'t-at. Ii": s Coii; g Home (ss'-.a;;; parade . i;d th- J; VV T. v1 i ]"> i ■ it t p. *f < : t O vv i III) I P. V. > anti* •. , r."i. pt io. rr,i i dunr.i* the ii idt iv 1:e iit? th-.* t auu, • 11,-Ilie,.' tii'i.ii--; .S’. the Cl'.i'i \ !l:, il -.- i.-e aUIaU I :.i- 1 .*, ■ok •i. i t•?- -v 0. inrits* iy <•; e , re.,,.-.n •-•d at Me. fcj]"-'ie The loai winOi.'i/': baled? '.Viae the William !' ; High Scho •• ba id of High ! -.:m. N. C wiiu n ta -ss .ssi s>2o'i. toe .i ,rd,in St-.- lars lli.el -err,cl Band of Burltni: to;:. N » . osse-, ,-;t $125 flic Plat , i' ~ - !!;?:, -- ho, ! triad o' C: ; oia-, N . c -. jin il ■e. •■:>.- ed :VS and ta- Highland Hy-, i Si. ii-.. 0 Bnr.d of tk, ’■ n.a N. (.’. r h;.-o : t-t-t.-t-.s-d Van !'• ■ bn-. I-.,, of the is tier Land , Il I. ml:.-,! or. graduate o! ! : . coliepa-. l ie.- iu l &.! i l liH bvUDI Wlt.S 1 Hvi-tuiwi Mason \ouu] instructor . of Hewms-I l r-vt- W. -hin to,-:. l.i C. No- ■ . * went \ - |i, ...y. h'i !he ipnrad • won r- ?.-■ -- -. foi i ■■ the :-• s ,t\ Aopliun,- : < •..*; place and the 1..: ■ ' ■!.- ipauiy ! ,-iii-ot*. sets,lid piats lii 1:1- ■:u. -o-.s- group; the tuur.r tios?. ii:. 1 pi -.ret- anti lilt Omega P- I’iii K: att-i n;ty. second place m tin- t.. Pi.--.;e til. -lon tile J’oi i 1 •It • C .di .1 pi, YWCA, ;,i ' j.-cuc ui flit charitable ami social di-e..-! •: Pm Oim:p. Chaiite-l of Alpbu K,tt Ainha Lrascity, List plats in the so:o.sty and Lauonity group; and the Colun.- ! ian lit ights Club, iirst piare und the Kiniberl-e.y Park Club. :,e<-*rid l>: • ■ in tin .dumm club gr m :J . Sia and M--. id i/t was SM. . During the.hah at tie game MISS T. C. of J-Ht; .•.., ; c: ;wn« .) o’ President f-. L Atkm.-r Sh.*- was nvar.it-i a Irving cup and lltnven- In A. B Rt • lioiels, presi dent of th. Ai,nan; Ass'ieu-dion for tbr. fiss'-t.iatKin. Miss Lillian • ,\:,di ader Cc-lit-ld. a -enm- frum Kntield. e C i- vIl.-A T C, Ht • attcnctauts wen.- Mr., Naomi Dog • : gett Tcvh.r. Miss D.a-nthy Lour? !Bi agg. and .Miss Gwendolyn L. Han is. Dumr-.g the halt tht oitysical 'education dep-'utment -.,i the eo! lege formed the leHei>; J. C. in honor :;d the visit in team, and : the letters T. C. Band music wa - fui-nishod l:v the Winston-Salem ■ 'Ti ache .- College Land and bv : tht,* lour w inning baths during th*- - game. Friday rught MISS ALCMNI of 1948 was crowned in a coloi ful ct-i emony and tiie guest alum r,: club of 1948 wa . Ivintired. Mis? Pie. ula L. Morrow of Winston - S .- a ■ . 1 -wn,-;t MIS. ALUMNI, il- - attendant:- were V) is* Bi-riiee Is.. Howard of N trio Wd.kt : • N C. M- ;. Bertli - Ba:her B: n;< Bi ! Alton Mary- ' 1; no. Mrs. Mahlt- Coob William' f >l Rocky Mount N C., and Mis.* Ta:riba P Middleton o! G-nld j-j* ~( 5 n; r* The Kimborb y Park Alumni ■ Chib vva - a’or a I tlx- Gt T'ST CLUB (•' 1948 Fijd.iv mylit. Thi -5 i? the fourth consecutive vt-ar that this eh"'' ha? v*m this hon * pFCOCVTZFn 1 TUPS I.,*’ ,CllV -d ■‘old llt't: hr th ' If-”- (-• ’."•■!• • Pic ( U Al'tr,-,v-,, t’Tut) r-f 'T'nneiir-rl N. r ' the K'a-> hr ft. v Pari- A limin'. Cli.S At (Y-ibiinic:"* Heights Alutunl ch.ih, j -•>(’ tbr. Prill'* I c< - 1 A’ run- ' I -■ >- r rur;,, 0.-,l r . n . The football game was olayed in the Bowman Gray Memorial I LU-dium bet-wcen the T. C. Karri and the Johnson C. Smith Bulls ■ ; with i- score of 12 0 in l'avoi .of i i the '). C. Rams, 1,.’--f*t--it-,:a productiot> on (arms: in the United States t- being in j c.’eay.ed with two nev.* aiseties, | • Kobe and Climax. Besides yield 1 hut niter heavily, they mat ire j later than Korean J' dpedeza, Ihu. ! if rgthc-ining the season for live j 'lock posturine and extending farther south the area o-f lespe J deza production. * itt.ovi in a li.:|ip> nimut " it'i (foltt < < .i-i ( hit*!' Nana Sir Tsittnt ll.ukti iriglit six) l -unian. ii*.<- Frol .a K.ifsin- -l.iC, ai thick r,Linn i\ EiiuM.i: or VI IS V! UtttllN ,; CORN yi; '.‘.tT l -<■- •!• . u . h, ;- . U AI- I /£* =. C 577 ' = r>v_ j [!{*|> B. E Goodrich |o 7 II GIFT IDEAS . ip&J The Whole Famif^ : g T, Actual Scale Model: M *• 'I! Remote Control {Jpetaoonf M 1| ’ I : |** I | f ABBt^r!«*2isi l | | | rii* Crain | f I I | M :¥■ ■'-‘•v-- --i 1 :-s«w«*i f f i A £' -i IS r. W- v , :■ tier tit ■ ti K- : 4^, ~~ V !;, .. , el lj . ! ■; f* 1 li. , :11V Cueplete I *'t „.*' ... : i . I,as bi,,- - I*trk- .D ir \yt : - .ir, ■ i ■:e <k - f.-.e. 41 lei.lMli ej ligii, 41 , w s % o-i ft American FLYiR m | l tl KG iIC Tit? NS 26 SO to 60.00 jp § C, L'-' ,-0 K r: ~ J} Sj/f l.y Schwinn ! 1 %|liOßß*4* % 1.76 "a W*Vk H 8" frame size. Bright red S vith Ivor.- si piping- N’w.v In S ~rt..re or Rendix brake, 90 £ Ays' i : uarantce. T y rrt L-v»-*-, for Kitchen., S:'d s ide Tables ItiuHo | mBBSBSm 4 -Tube superiictc rotlync model. '.'ompai-i.* er.-.-xyh t-a fu any g * where. AC IH-, 110 vails I ... ivory Plastic n.M S '522 Si». SALISBi RY ST. PHONE 34831 4g B K Goodrich ffi W«*€W«GIFT IDEAS SECOND SECTION Ingham I’h-.K't' .Ini Ml* \!il i sirs * oloibal <‘«>ntvi«•«*••' in l.;‘ii (ton la»t month. lANI' ‘W: CViUwv. Vi. W H. IMre: , fin de-rd unmj’unceh !a;l \vrt-k Bee 'ii in«-, p held iha! • as . Hi:. ‘t At i'.f i : direct' 1 ) ludetH ff i t He earned i \ a: 1 ii. ColH’ For Active Youngsters il-oSler ±2 W Oor.rtrufted of sturdy steel. Wheels equipped w.th dust raps Skate Itt-j metuded. He*vy Duty tot«tt-vn S.A’e WEEK EN.DINC SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 iBAPTIST STATE CONVENTION OF N, G, UNDERWAY Spscial ic the CAROLINIAN Gastonia. N, C. The eighty first annual session of the Gen era: Baptist State Convention >f North Carolina got underway here. Tuesday evening with tlv thnnie address on “The Church T- aching and Practic’ng Christian Sr- wardship" by tht Rev. O. L. ' Sherrill. executive secretary i In sounding trio key-note, the Rov. Mi Sherrill coiled f.r, in creased teaching on Christian Stewardship as a pro. requisite to j it - nr a die Mootings o! tlv- executive cons notice anil Board of Mission, j ■r e !e id car h during the day ;.t whit::’, time repo l l.- were hear.! from the oxecutiv.. secretary and the adminial rative commit tee. A local program of welcome was also giver. ;tt Tuesday night' s ession. The opening sermon was •i- pro wiled b\ the Hev. M■ W. IVfor van. pasto' !' th.- First African !<, Bap!:;: Church i! Goldsbcnv I'-nt P, A Bishop in giv ing hi annual mkhe'w to the 'body V.'- >'f:i : 1 . ran;;. Urged nunc-it.-rs. t..f the ii.nvtntiou to 1 vig irouslv fight fat the const) ; 1 : t ,; . tutsouss; : a ist. 0 tin sir people, Ht pointed out the need c.i m,.., <•ducat • s.i tht ough tin *'■' rniuchc-' ami . pi of unaei : o 1.: ;::i: : . 1.,,t ri-ciu<-'-:tt d increased i; d upp 11. Shaw Univ* rrity. for eign mission , state mission:* and I aA ts.s- NM J ■Mi I 4 i : > I - • a-* | V-’, *> 0* ' f “Mirromatic" Aluminum ; I*'r« k ‘is«!•<»■ Pan *.30 Down | *1 iS i. 25 A Waalc * 4r»»O«.P Holds 4 pt. jars for canning. 4-Qt. capacity for cooking. Safe. Includes Oil-page cook book of recipes, instructions. w fiM i ' ‘ Me WRY Gift Idea Sh«mlly iloc;lL« j lr 5.1*5 Sturdy beni v. •.■•••! construction. Kun for fciby boon for Icisy mothers. Child* Roeiar . ... 4.45 the Oxford Orphanage. Also speaking during Wednes day morning session wme: E. M. Butler, president of the Stab ouivniy School Convention; J. T, Hawkins, president of the B. T U. Convention: Mrs. Flien S. A 5 ston. executive secretary of the State Woman's Convention; the Hev N. Rolad, executive secre tary of the N. C. Council of Churches; W H. Quarles, presi dent f the State Laymen.-: League, If. C Gore, .principal Jordan Selim '- High. School, Bur lington. and T. A. Hamme, su perintendent of the Oxford Or phanage. MfflOMM Jf BOHEMIAN JM Slewed -aid BottU.) l> > Th* National Biawing Co., of Boirimoi* in Moiyland SIG SCHAFER & SON DISTRIBI'TOR 231 S. HARRINGTON HI PiIONE 2-156» Something New! It Whirls And Dances? Jf 11" Dancing 1 I*liksli Kt«*ar ;i.©B • tong lift motor SC Colorful Ballerina skirt A real eye-catcher. Ballerina skin lends realistic touch as animal whirls around Cham pagne and brown rayon plash. 'STUFFED PLUSH BEAR 2 95 u ... Buffet Chef,- Jr. FltM*lri<‘ ftmiNter Slack I f Ah "SI Use right on the table, or out in tfc« kitchen. Stainless steel 3v* quart container. Chrome Mode! 17.9$ Heats 4 Ways Quickly Italuxi? floater 2.7 C Down *J>i4 Ah SC l.2s«W*«k AsrlfaiFeJ Heats entire car. Side doors direct hot air as desired. Takes little space. Defroster outlet. Brown finish, chrome trim. Foi Young Music am ®h* * ** Plane :i.»5 . clkiu.l cl. Beautiful bell-like tones. 18 keys num bered and lettered 10 K*V Weed f'.ar.o I*S
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