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WEEKENDING. SATURDAY, 7. 1050 SERVICES HELD I’OR MRS. V. LYNCH. WIFE 01 DEAN RALEIGH - Futunal services for Mrs. Virgin*!* .Lund! ice Lynch, v, ife of assistant Dear ReKUla:rl L. Lynch of St. Augustine's Cotloge. v re he id in the college chapel March 24 ,0. 4 p. m. The Rev. Goer- •• .A, Fisher, rectos. of Si. Ambrose Church, Raleigh, end acting . - chaplain of tin.' eohcgr officiated. Burial me followed in Hiilcmd Cemetery. Mrs. Lynch died in St. Am-. ■. Ho.' vital March 22 where she had been u patient for several we*. ks. She had been jo deeLnina ho.a.a for the past year or mere. The daugtber of Lie iate Hem:, and Juha LandrLc Grant iVIi Lynch was born and reared in Washington. D. v. here her fath er was for many ycats an instruc tor in music in Un- public schcois She came to Raleigh 39 years a o as the bride of Profesor Lynch. Survivors tn aaclition to her hus bi nd include: a daughter, Mrs. fvtan Lynch June. , a i-rovies ii- *"■- ry Gran? name teacher in the Dis trict of Columbia pub! c sc': Airs H.dtu: Valeri.no arid fa: Julia Giant, of Philadelphia; s.-n granddaufrliters. Virginia and Paul- • ette. children cf Mr. and Mrs P.aai Jones of Spring Lake. N C w»wwwint«iiiwwßfw»c.ait'.niiiiw*«»vig umi muresi i'H>i w »m wwaiwaiwiwiiw. m*> SSSf 1 -gJiCf* *. HSSO'Z R gleam EVE GLASSES GROUND & SERVICED AT PROFESSIONAL. BUILDING RALEIGH Raleigh 9 Greenville .* S. U. Greensboro $ Greenville. X. ( oa* g "f *M*M' a 'Otw,,*' -sve.-.*,:y*v».v<Uw Back On Their Jobs Once Again And Feeling Fine — Thanks to HADACOL Air. ,)ini Gallon, a.:o*l Hoii Si Houston', exits, and his wife. Air.-. Olivia Gaiion. mv both bu <> • their jobs and feeling fine hut -n • didn't think ii wa.- iMsslhle uiui. they heard the biassed nows about If \ !> \n.!i Mr. Gallon works in gm salvtiß* depart inoiit *>f a >l<»*s--;In ni! * .«!.• tniiiy and his wife oina-ites a well known confectionery ■ or-. Jil health beset both of them al about the- Minn* time and <bints !•«>!.» i "1 had ludis'-Mum. re- or. tin bad for the family < . '•** ’ " ipNi*# * , * ****+4mm-- ' : X A 4 ! v4#f ISJRir >, „r~- ■V3 t> ' :'•' ■ ■■" l ' '" : ; ■■ 1 . r " ‘ •■ &&■■’'*s, .„ IL ’ >'-■ ,••** ft • • :* w*** - •r-" ; ' '•- ' ■; * f/j ■*• : XyWfcf i ; ■ N ! x ? f' r " ■ i ■■ «$» < r< x #>’w ; • ••.'•' ';' % " 4 % ■ ■'' | ' 1:1.. f * MR. AND MRS. JIM GALLON “Since taking HADACOI.. my • troubles have vmiil^l>i<. ' said Air fialloii. “I have much i-iinpy and pop tii a ! I do all my uw housework and operate my confec tionery store, f i -el that I cove this all !.. UADAC'Oi.. i recommend HADACOf. to all of my friends. HADACOIj contain* no drnps no oils. no narcotics • only Mather Nil ture’H nutritional elementt; five li Vitamins and four of the most ir.i liortau? Miiutfils No matter where you !ivi no mutter who you a n if you have tried all (he medic I nos | tspend mere than 15 i If out "of ewery food dollar far dairy i products and ice Cream is the J'L perfect dairy food, include //Ofe/ Ice Cream in your food ! shopping today . . . PINE STATE -,-M ' ice cuii i . <(‘l DR. BUDDIE HEADS RELIGIOIS OBSERV AiACE' L’ALF.GH A highly successful week of Religious Emphasis re cently w.is concluded at Shaw Uni vci.hty. Tiie observance was direct ed by Di. Charles Emerson Buddie of Reel re: ter. N. Y.. Paster of Mt. Olive Bartr-l Church. De. i.i ,'die .a graduate of Svr-t --i* -e Uni vet sit y ami Colgatc-Ro ehe.-tc: Divinity School with tile A M. '.<■ ree from the University of Rochester. brought daily nu a lakea of meat earnestness and, spir it uni ill Nr. act. H- • ke fore cap; y'y r.udi in ■ • at. Religions Emphasis set - ai * Tuc.- ‘ay through Friday- morn at 1!:.'10 o'clock in University Church. I r Buddie's t*.pics tor the ■■r ;j, da vs were, "Ir,!i*:: ariee Is Not •Mss." "Religion Is Power" "The Mis jTivr piece in the Puzzle, and •A T iic cf Two Cities.' I.cadin;. devotional services prior ‘o th,.- sermons were the following -ta tn'.:- Tr* -.day, Lu'aier J. Sbip- Ci trktou, representing th 'avmiiiv Cara; Wednesday. Miss Me It it- Hat: «.-II N'-'vv York, N. V. a Cm • Education Society: Thai's my. Worth Barbour. Chester, . . tin- student C< uned ;.:md Fri day, Mrs. Katie L. Harding. Noiv Y. the Sunday School , Council Oppoiturdics for group meetings. 'oiT’suu \ devotional session®, pri • vale ifUitation and private court -riing periods vruh the minister wen provided students in what St’<»vv University considered a sig nificant religions exner.enct. LOCAi STI DENT \I IRKS HONOR ROLL HAMPTON. V;t Alexander < t'halntet':- and James H. Chandler of Raleigh, N. C. life among Hamp ton Institute's honor sfucDur.s fm f:*■ fir-; semester tat:*-1950. Chalmers is a senior in the Dm sion of 'Bushier--; and Cltainli.T ; s a sophomore majoring in ( arpe-n ;rv in rhe Division es '! oh s an*; In*1:;.-it vie-; Both were included .on the>- mavis- ;i» Last n "Li" averUKv the "Group ! 1" list, buhrating th--. overall. Stud* ids in "Group ! rnv.a an overall "A" average or an "A" ••ifomaeli. bloating ami was so tier- • ■is ami run down the f could not din. ntv food properly." said Mr Ga’i.jis. 'Silica taking HAIiA l Oh these troubles hare left im . and t'lii feeling v, oiitjet fit!. 1 work •>vi ri day just like old times. Mrs. Gullni! had been in bed for tbr< years and lb-aid tint MAO A ( OL would supply the ueres-sHty Vitamin-* and Minm als in whi*h he was (let irieitt. She suffered di .(tstiu' disturbance:.-, her stoma h . was bloat* d and she muiUl not di yes! her food. ! miller the sun. uite litis wonderful : pre para l ion a trial. Don i go on : sitffbi'ing. Don't !>■■ miserable Mr. a lid Airs. Gallon arc ills! two of thi many HADAGOL users- two of the coumle!-:,-: thousand.*; who found relief through HADACOL Many persons who have suffered and wait'd and hoped foe lb to 2b .vcjiv o)'“Vf n longer, arc able to live happy. comlorLible lives against In cause HADACOL supplied the It Vitamins and Minerals which tiu-i. systems needed He fail to vour self. Giv>! HADACOL a trial, Get a bottle al your drity si ore today m MM mm r f^m .-C. s jft f %% : I fN: '■ 'W; N, T ! » S • %i 1 , fJ l ‘ l ' > %mi *i V Sjl : ; '| P W 1 MM". V ' i I ■ ■ . . " . • 'u. ' i i b 1 111 'NT'f II - Svli.LL't HAM H? LM.Si'KO'i .tMASUNLs the at es V V..., improvements. a-T a.- the snrrkd under water breathing dev ire. the aamsmni’ ii- at nu'iauisinMy . (hr*! Oil !t urnru, Ui icvono- ’ 1 * • * ■ - ‘ ' 1 •*’ l s NttV , , 4 ;si 11 »” ** \ i.a.; :iuL - • O-e MG- a.a-a- and tacGM. Aity rat: includin.-: blhama may : g f.'-m ‘-'D'cierf of an auti-'Ommur*- fad, fm A.fht! fv .. - *-«»• -- M on deck of the carrier twice daily to smft ••••onbat civws. rctueJ -me replenish stores. t.o.a* a.»t D iuGa t.aa: >.} til Icum- I a," ... * I sjl tv, TO HOLD VSM U, CONOLWi; I KAL C JGH -- A !.. i a a !ian:b(.. *f .Mi" ualar, f*aae"i -a-a * nta, a'.p. !f> iend> c*f the Shaw UnivcrHlj ! se::ool > i K*iiaa-u ,r: c:,;.-.-cted a> j retuf. i-» th> >!::Ltauoi- V, i’dnM-aay • April !2. !o: i ; *. idsL- ,* r iai obst-r- : j-'any, .>t Til*, i.uoy tea! Aic.. ... Due. ; rbo i.'i'v rail! H. Jolms.ii: '.. : • 'cut of the ThooL gicai Alutnid A social:o!*. an*! Mu Hi->. A.a::a'j G. I Coley, Executive Secia'tji"-.. :nd : - rate that ictu s. ;;<v t: ! .la; a* lit in ' | i;i ..:!;" ; . ■ l*.) :.-t * 1 it The .(!; \ T. I; Huntley of St. la a: . \ln. : Past*-i Ct-iUi-d Bin , list Ctsi-rch will h< the spi.'k'T, He will adares.s n public rnoetiii;, U> >• held Wednerctriv m >*• a. 11 o'clock in University Church In ' the afl'vnonn at 2'30 he will deliver a sp.,-eiai me;.->.tge to ministers. Rev i-.I r. Huntley, a native of * ' Wadesboio. N. C. is a graduate of: j Morehouse i'dlege, Atlanta. Bo has • oc.en pastor i f the Cential Ch'ai'cU f-r eight years; in 194" he insti j toted then a progressive move-. !me ut. tut- "Church on (V hoc is.' lie. jis a n.i'iaMi.'i' of the dot t,n Service: j Commission of the la.' ' in' !?np ' tisl Convention ana of the I’astot N : Advisory Section of the Interna- 1 fifiu.'ii (a-uueii of Rebgi o.- Edit v ! tint!. The Theological Alumni obser vance will begin Tuesday r.i; -i.t I with a business meeting of tile as -1 se-ciatioi: to be hold at !- o'clock ut the t". nferonee room of the Bsp ;; !. lie:.; !(.*u *a. ter- Al ti:>- i to.-o of tin services on Wcclti;.. ■ . a meet ing of tii-. Executive Committee will be held. Members of the Exon olive group include. President Johnson; Secro t.ai v Cole;- ; Rev.' O K. Dtiua, ( Asheville, vice president; Rev. A. B. ■ Johnson. Raleigh; Rev O. L. SHer ‘ rill. Raleigit; and Rev C li. Crifftn, Norfolk. i __ ’v| HONOR STI DEM' i HAMPTON. Ya, Miss Velma T Dunn of Kinston N. t . llamp ion lust itute senior in tin- Division ; ot Homo Ecntiomirs. i-; .hi.i.u ; Hampton hi.-titut.o's hono l ' ndents for tin fii.a seniesu-r l'.i4!!-l!)50. Miss Dutm was on the "Groiw P list, hid tenting that she mad nit ov.-ral! average or >;t "A TRIGO CITED BY LEAGUE LAI KICK I)?:. Harold L. Ti! pieslocni of St. Augustine's Coi- U'i hr.n League tificaic of- Rec-■ og.i'i *.‘* i!: cognizance ot nis ap :icinMa,*;l I,'V Gov<H'tlOr KCIT Scott . i:.s; y,- : lw the iasid ; ; Education es i;. S;a*i North Carolina The ■ made, aeeoi'ding to the IfG.-v ,c-inti'-n ’-hi'. Dr. Trigg 'ey ;!?• ; v;si.nn! Urban leagues (.aim-* i.;11 , co Awards. Mo American \t . (.' :■■ ;... i . ... I'.rr- who. !tl ; of the real' have con- . int yL'd t*> the rich Levita?<- of otu . : uatieii " j 0,. T* !ag. the only N'rrro occtt ; .a, ...a : position in the Louth, j a; :,-)i active member of he State 80-oil of Education, serving on st v .. i, * 1 ** f its cona v. ittees, including < the BmLung Committee, which a charged with the responsibility of sp'proving .plans and ullocatinf-f of j S't. uc> funds for the comprehensive. p-ogian. of budding ..nd enlarging j pui.iie s hi-ot plants, white as vvi ii i as Negro. FREKDOM IS siioirn mu KtVSTDX Freeman H'.nton.! Negro of North Wilkettboro. N C. lived tbrougli only three day- in freedom. 1 icing rek.iscd from a mad naug ■ i-.\Hy iast «■(-.. k. att<■ i coinpleting i loui' vca!s of it five year term for larceny, he was convicted again for M-lling stolen goods on a street * cornet'. *t : pon hearing Hie charges, Hor . ton plettded guilty, and a three years term was linnit j drawn up hy Re*, order Albert NY. Cooper. Part of the stolen merchandise, ii IV, ever, was recovered. TUTTLE CENTER HOLDS SHOW Tn, Tuttle Centra Nursery School, Mother: held their Kiddie Show • j.-'iui contest at the center Monday | nigh!. March 20, at eight o’clock. A ! pi •' gram of songs and dances were j offered by 'he Nurse ry School auu | .".f'.i raO'. . ■ era t p, Holditig key spots • !.■ i• the i'rogr~:n wee Lie Nursery | Sc!ami Dance Group *«•: Beys Tno, and Norm Keck reciting a txjeivi. | In ihe Kiddie Contest. Joseph Wilder- re-ported $23.60 for first ; prize, Scab Elaine Hamlin, report ed $12.63 u. second prize, mid Arthur Defcnam reported $9.10 for third prize. Gifts were sponsored o.v Alders : : Children Shop, Jack mid Jill Cliil -IMi r.,i Shop and The Cradle Shop. A tohti of s9?.f>(.' was reported. Pro (-'t.-’K from the benefit went to the. Nursery School for a refrigeration ; ‘ >inil Mis. Julia R. Smith Pre-• : School Mother's President was m ! i charge of the affair. A description of the numerou* : 1 i.vpes anti siy-s of containers com- l Anunly u .ed for shipping fresh fruits land vegetables is provided in Farni j era Bulletin No. 2013. recently is- : * rued by the U. S Department of ’ Ayrictmuro. _ i THE CAROLINIAN r ft fS - ;'V ■ -y I,m *f” * ‘ I .; . • , w V ■.. i . ;i| ** H v ' • L '■%*■■■ 4* ' '"M •;■ «- v- *; / . 4; I m wj 'w' !g ;■ I- 'J « JP" s " vJ'’ • •■■>: \ 9 i f*sH- • % f ■ vs "y , ;y> 5 ? ,: '^®^SSBsß9^3p s ' . . «•■■ m\ ■ m ■ satuXub. Jkaiicw* tiii: <;j; % v i. vim s <>i mi k < Y IIOSPITAI Si. Petersburg. Fla. i'.VN. There arc tew i'!,ifc> shot': the Red Cross is tnoro )»i ominent than it* Mercy hospital in St. Petersburg, lit. Dominating the scene are the ever present t:ray l .'.dies w ho start'd volunteer ,v#r!. at the hospital about two yearsago. In ihp upper left corner are two Red Cross nurses' ;l i cs view • lug the results of their work in refurnish in-; and redecorating the nursery at the hospital. Doth of tit; women Rive an average of Ml hours of volunteer work a month. Pioneers in their field are tlu'v Ki d Cross Cra l adies (upper center who were trained bv thr St. Petersburg Rrd Cross ehap- ■■BMil»BjSaga!!#BgPgSgaMZgg«ES^^ Coal And Petroleum Products Betts Coal And Oil Co., Inc. “Tons Or Satisfaction” j PHONE NO. 5869 608 W. HARGETT ST. .jiu wj—»« Mr mwrminirm-Tr- • ujswimrawixnniv >ww»y-rnw-sJo*jr«—*i wauMtitott »wtgw.>«»*■ ■*».■*£.»' *win s- •c.m.Hf.‘lamrmMav^naT<xmitXi^a»ifa*\tnmi SiS»S»*FW» in the Freez© Chest of this new Wfestiiiiliouse ... P __ REFRIGERATOR j Model AA-84 v t 8.4 cubic feel 'i’luU,V. rislil' A full f>9 pounds of frozen fond capacity, plus .1 *> pounds of Moot Keeper space, *, bushel Huruidrawor cnpm.’ity find ample space for other loods. Tha t.’fs w l iai you g«f in $ hi-; beaut i fnl H. 4 cubic foot. WoFtinghoiiKe! Don't, wait ■ • . sec it TODAY' SEE THE NEW WcStingllOUSC FROST-FREE* MODEL 1 \ ST ENOS Aii. DEFROSTING WORK AND MESSI MWk | vou cam bs sum,.if HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRIC CO. 133 East Hargett St,. ter r»‘;e> are the first .Negroes to mid: rtake Gray l ady work in a «iviltan hospital in the South east. ihi i from left in the front row is tlie fir t chairman of tue Merry Cnil of Eth Cross Gray l ulies, Mrs. Maggie White. Mrs. White (right inset) is seen \ carry it;-, a basket of eggs to iter patient'.-- < astnmer. The Gray f a •' y, wlm has given approximate ly too bonis oi volunteer service fli.iring her two years at the hos pital. went "beyond the call of slut>” in taking o'er thy patient’s | legal.u • gg. delivery route while . he vis hospitalized for two ivi Tvs. i \ in every hospital. Mercy has j those who love io bring cheer to paiienfs who hove no visitors. in fewer center, two Gray I.adies happily jierfte in that duty. i.VNP) | ENJOY IT TODAY 2 Yecmrs to Pay i SUPERVISORS MEET AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S RALEIGH The State Depart tuetU of f'ublir Instruction Super visor's Conference was held March 23-30, on Saint Augustine's College Campus According to a Clinton County supervisor, tills conference was thought necessary because a ivc-go percentage of i >achers arc being taken right from the classroom and placed as snti''rvisor& without any special training. The theme of the Supervisor's Conference* was, "The improvement oi Instruction Through Supet vi sion.” The officials of the cotiufei eneo are Dr. Clyde Erwin. Dr. ,\ <'. Ncwbold. Miss M. Itdth laiwienf' .'.ml Dr. Harold «.. Trigg. Dr. N«- bold presided over most of the sett j si on 3. BUM) TO \3KEI ; AT LIBRARY RALEIGH There will be a i u tin" -of the Library Ciul for ; tiie Lhnd at the Richard B. Har : i ismi Public. Library on Wednes afternoon, April 5 at 2 pan. Mi ... Mozolle Jones of the State School for tiie Blind and Deaf will •bo the teatured speaker. There wiii .also he uiinfi si.vclaly adapted for thr biin.: Ail interested blind per is ns are invited to attend and to ,t;e'i their escorts. ■ii ll » afi Hj Jll f -1 4 HiSi&fjii s&ojf ‘rnfAJiiwbirm An t WHILE THEY LAST_ \ PEPPER ALSO DR. PEPPER PREMIUM CATALOGS *' ‘“W’ Orficioiw-’ s^ Peter Wheat White Bread^ % Peter Wheat is J Sweeter, TTNNTIT PRKSTON’S < The colors are luscious, the fabrics petal soft, i Styles as smart as you want them to be for you to I wear this Easter and after. MORE OF OUR FAMOUS | RAYON SUITS i $1395-$1795 Preston’s j PAGE THREE ST. PAUL TO OBSERV HOLY WEEK RALEIGH The Palm Sund ; services on Sunday morning, As 2nd at the morning worship v> ; begin tile celebration with a sp in! glorified message by the P tor Rev T. P Duhart. Music : the occasion will be furnished J Senior Choir and the Jun : Church choir. The evening services will be fi hired by a pre-Easter Cantata, 1 ctucifixio nfoy Stainer and presei od 1-- 'h f Saint Paul Choral grot ; r :d< :• ilte direction of Mr ' i ,/r Sanders. A v Me ■ “ prayer and eonseci ■ r : ees will c.iitiniie throu* .... ’ - n ..; <e candteliy ■ East' • rrng. April t o the .cm morning wc ■■'•’•v’ces nt ]i o'clock, w ■ ity the celebration. The outlie is .'ord'ally Invited ■s' -rvices rt St. Paul. "V . '.:■(> st'irr ers tut cnee.” n»\TV 7 WARNS < QT-i" vyc; (ATT.AS) —” t:'«v had better sot their houses " i - else it wifi (•'• a *tri • •otostri -he , , I am going to rot what l please to do. thank y«v. This warning statement was eo ;. ..'-(I u: forty-eight page new - re- t the United Nations nr« section last week, announcing Fat l er Divine's "Ultimatum on the Bomb." Fatb.vr Divine asserted that \ -is he who by intuition and inspiration." led' President Trum to sijen for the H-Bomb. "It was the king and in the keepii with my message, and my plan a I. rpo i for He is a minister of G it is Wonderful!"
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