PAGE SEVEN am »v». m s'■ •■+... . ?%; • • * C HINESE Ks PI (OWING Fighting not only to save Ins skin but his tankers as well Master Sergeant Raeford \V. San ders of Fayetteville is shown waiting t<r be retrieved by the ordnance depaitnietu as 17 men Ct the 64th Heavy Tank Battal ion with which he was serving' la Korea were shut off from the rest of the 3rd Division, Isolated in ‘ no man's land" sot three days arc three nights, the first three days and two nights of which went without trouble, the men witnessed mounting tension on the last night when Chinese refuges who kept streaming by tola them there were many, Fayetteville Street Bpt. j Church News Notes .RALEIGH Members r, d friends were happy to hav.* this Rev. A a. Hartley former vice president of the Jonston District; Association as guest minister at. kjhe Fayetteville Street Baptist) Cfattrcr Sunday morning. He preached an impressive sermon to the huge congregation and stress ed 1 the great need for love. Evening services with commun ion held following baptism of five persons Sunday afternoon The Tbessoii s Bible t lass No » e. Jte Sunday School was se eded to be named the t h. Hey -wcod Bible Class it. honor oi the late Silt Carrie Haywood who worked faithfully with tin '.Lurch -12> -' *mmnt y /; JTM - - ? i fcwlfiopeckedL m»m ■ d&Skl&m * * * W% m fHNMtifom k* Credits p/nf... 40? j fpiNE STATe| KE (REAM/ I Chinese behind them coming their way. A small band of Red? sneaked to a house where two men were sleeping. tos r >e da Ban galore torpedo through the win dow and injured one man, bul after a. brief fight the Reds were ' driven off "The rest of the pa trol had to leave us - , Sgt. Sand eis explained, "but they knew where we were. t\V were to wait for the ordnance retrivers to come. Refuges kept stream ing by and nearly all of them told us there were 'many, many' ; Chinese behind them, coming our j way". Sgt Sanders it the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. VC Sanders cf 82? S Blount street, Raleigh. . until her death Mrs Louise Cheat- j hen; is th< teacher. Janie? Cailace was selected to, represent Fayetteville- Street in a j panel discussion, "What ( Lay- j men do to Help Prevent Jaretiile Delinquency' to hr held at the First Bapti? Church Sunday j night Miss Juanita Murchison has been elected statewide delegate i’-. r the; Raleigh district to attend tne an- . nuai ushers convention in Gold*. - Dorc on August 23 Members ana friends are sorry ~to learn of the illness >vi the, church secretary, Mr. W 7 Pc— ■frrson who is confined to S»‘ Agnes , Hospital. We all with tor him and . a]] who are •onfined a a. edy re- ; covery Sunday win mark the 20tn t » r.iversarv oi the pastoi lit',- Ft hT‘i vi-’f c - will bt- coDdr;rpi tbr v W B. ihf* * • ; >0 Venice* i)\ iho Tx* v. Alexander It. rx ; i*. p.*-;- <: tli.y Caky Gr.w Bant”. . c." itvf h in Johnston '.’-vi-tty hit -hoir and c.-.r.gregati-oi- and the; ft services hv th. Rev I'- riv |-.=h a of the Baptist Crave enure ft hi a choir :t-d cong-eratiou The P . Me is in', ed to attmd ’1 Vjß C,\]p } ‘;V ‘•F »'^’ 4 ' V ‘ ' or hi Id nt S. tview noa- t' Norfolk. VM. o». Aucu 23. T‘ .',-v msp. n inn. the rh’r.vh o', 6. 0(1 :,m pro vided for $5-25. ’■Mkets r.ve now on sale by members ot the cl.arc-i- FIVE ENROLLED IN UNC SCHOOLS CHAPEL HILL - The Univer sity of North Carolina which ad mitted. its first Negro stuu&nts tms summer now has four students enrolled in the Law School and one, Miss Gwendolyn Lolita Hw ,l,-on of Kinston, in the Spanish . Department. university officials 'eported Monday Miss Harrison who was admit ted on July 26 after e federal court ruling ordered her admission was ; assigned to a private room and : bath m a woman’s dormitory, uni versity officials said- and two ot : the four lav school students are j quartered sn dormitories ana two ore living with their families in Chapel Hill Wiliam Andrew Marsh, Jr of Durham has been admitted to the medical school will also be enroll ed in September Moon! Ain Brothers : Charged Wit Si Murder ; In Cue Stick Slaving i MOUNT AIRY Willie Moore operator of a poolroom at. the cor i ner of Virginia and South Streets, was killed Saturday night when he was struck ir. the head with a ] cue stick, having died upon arrival at a local hospital. Held in connection with the murder are Rufus Sawyer and his brother. Raymond Sawyers, who 1 are bieng held In Mt. Airy city I jail -on a charge of murder, ana ■ James Charles Roberta who is j charged with an accessory after j the fact of murder- According to police officials the | slaying was the result of an ar | gurnent between Rufus Sawyers ' ami Moore „ ... I ’ 1 Send Your News To Usj Southernaire? Will Be Lyceum Artists At Shaw j I Mb dOUTHERNAIHfee - ... i RALEIGH The Shaw Fniver . sity Summer School will present . .tin SVnit httinaipes oi New York j City on Tuesday morning August 14. at 11:30 o’clock in Greenleaf I Auditorium. The Southernaires have ranked among the greatest singing quar tet? since tbeii organization in Durham Will Pay Honor To Native Son Starring I ■ With The Larks Friday j I By LIN HOi i OWAY DURHAM Some caii them ; i rfigs-fc* , ricii«rS‘ cr Flora tio , i tales'*. Sul; others call them man i ifestations of in.c-stiuai fortitude She City or Durham calls this | one y triumph of abiblity and { sheer “gvits' ovt! cincum.nances ! And Durham is preparing to i when on Friday night. August ;<'• ; ; the doors of the Durham City Ar | mory open tc welcome Durham's | Gene Mr.rn.frrd starring with The ! j Larks, the nation’s mcSt sensation- i ! ai vocal quintet fVnci. the city hails young Mur,-j ■ ford at the Armory' on ine loth, I i it will be writing a innng climax i tu ? story that tame into being! strangely enough in the same • building some 3 years ago. Back 13 years ago when Gene ; • was s .-lightly-built burk-tocthed ; youth attending Lyon Park School j i in West End he showed promise : jof becoming the noted vocalist ; i that he ir today In & city-vwde j music festival at that time in< ' ' liny child sang his way -nto the ; ’ Hearts or Duiiiam's c-itizenry ne ver tc be remove--, therefrom Trie it followed more ups and j ! down than there are on a ferns wheel Mumford a teen-ager, sue-: ccoded the than world -famed: "Gaternoutn’ aloc;t au vecatist: -run the Carolina Cotton pickets; : Grohcsua only tc by fired when ■ n IS i* 3£.*l* XV *.«it ai ti X.C i 1 i- J • joined a show treupe d vci.t: into Virginia The- siiov •folded" within a week Then followed a sc; us ->r «p- ! pea ranees with various local bands, orchestras, et ai , . . Johnny , To-run The Holloways, the Kite Hawks, ana many others. All tu i none out local avail Then came a sin it with The In ternes Quarter. a chance- at tame • through the moiiuni ct racho - ; still no fame—-infamy. Following ■ - wes e period with the Selab Jubi lee Singers, recordings, personal i apv.ea ranees, theatre tour':, cor.- • cert- . . yet iocalired fame. Hut tfu’ougi; rue ha7.e tiich at : tempted to shroud the ambition' of a worthy artist p. ray or hope shone. While a mem bet of lie Internes four-seme, young Murnford had WASHINGTON 1 IN THE NE WS BY HAYWOOD DAVIS j! I’NION MEETS Rev. J. A. Tiilett i?- pastor WITH SPRING GARDEN WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DIES* t WASHINGTON, N. C Hpring Mr Hay wood Spcler well-known » Garden Baptist Church war hos: citizen of Washington died July to the Middle District Fiiior: of IT ac the Taylor Hospital follow , the Old Eastern Mssicaary Baptist ing an iliness of three uays. K-.s r Association. Pridav. Saturday and many vears lie was employed a* * Sunday Ret W N. Staten "■ Mod. - Hotel Lour- nr. hr-ad hell.bop. We , orator of tlu Union and Rev C.vn; also vcr.v active a? an officer .• R Ed wards is pastor of the- host ii; the Elk lodge and local Ameri church. were delivered by can 3,.egioii. • (the Reverend? L A Lynch. Clar- Surviving i- one brother enoe Gray, G. A Moore, 7 A. Funeral servicer, were held Sun i Nimrno. Sr. ana 0. J. Rotilr The day afternoon :-t .‘1 o'clock from next session' meet- in Greenville the MMF. Zion church with the. . nt the Cornerstone Baptist church.pesto; Rev Solon P. League of- I ( ' ' . - l r V. / fcLLA JOHNSON ii •x'rfT-- A t. AT RALEIGH AUGUST 20 , Buddy Johnson, bis block-bust ing band, with vocalists Elia Johnson and Arthur psrysock are i. faaiared tare s)L the i'Stuanaer * Hi. CAROLINIAN 1929. ; Their repertoire covers songs! from ‘he clas-sics .old English folk I tongs, the more popular melodies j as the traditional Negr spirituals i cf the modern composers, as well! and tclk songs. This iyoeurn program feature U| open to the public without charge. 1 *«a:ned tr.ee dominant thecries of ha: moii.cs, anu witn tt.c Seiah , Singers, he had captured the fan cy of an acie dcvciopei of talent— xnermon Ruth. nov. tn* Larks’ manager Undt-i Ruths tutelage, ivlumford learned tc gear his native abilities. He ieerr,ed to face fearlessly a ! hostile world. He came into his * aS a vocal artist I Now. as starring vocalist with i I ..e Larks on records, m concert I and theatre appearance and oi. IV, M-miord nas had opportunity tr, I demonstrate to millions hi; abili ; tier not only as singer but also las a composer The tunc which . "made - The Leaks "When I Leave , These P’d.-xm Walls" is a Murnford ! original and his "Nightingeif- ’ is ; soon tc be released on record. | Realizing the huge strides 23- | year-cic Mumfcrd ha? made in the ; ao’ id or contemporary music, the' | Club College Inn. composed cf ; many of the area’s leading young ! residents thought it fitting to ] stage a ‘welcome home’ event ; This attci; se at the Am., oil j August 10. i? tc be a shc-w and I d3ncc presentation with The ’ j Larks appearance being augment. : f.ci by 'he nr, ; -c of Max (Sixty [ Minot. Man! Westeiband and his . oichestia. In addin- a the Au.roij up ' r,r-. rhv i? ;pon • soring a parade in honor of Mum ; ford and The Larks. A special Ar-Mieor will b< iif-l-A find r tour ]of the city i c being planned A spe cial. accomplishment award is r.lsu scheduled to oe given the young i oi li >l. In addition to sineine their fara fi recorded tunes •When I Leave j These prison Wail; "My Feve rr "Aim: Fattening Frogs for ’Snakes' "Hopefully Yours "Eve-- : sight to if ' 'Blind" and others. The Larks are also scheduled to pre sent for the first time in public. • -.ehvr-- the Durham audience tunes •which are now ir: the process of release vi?, recordings. Dir bum ic.vs« dp- ii v it': "sluts’ •u.d is or, paring to skew it hon oring Gene Murnford and The I.ark; or, Augusr 10. thnr. 78BMB BUDDY JOHNSON Sender’s” dance to be staged at the Raleigh Memorial Aaditor iusa on Monday lugfei, August 23- The Johnson orehesir* is. hi : bM- :^ ' TEXAS COURT OF CALA.V THF MAKES 59.500 FARM j LOAN 'Fite Grand Court of Calanfhe of Texas, a fraternal j organization conducted solely by women made history last week when it became the first Negro 1 organization in the Southwest to make a Flit, loan to a Negro ; farm family Eli Dillard of Kend teton. near Houston, and Ins fam j siy met the high qualifications ; required h> the Farmer’s Heme ; Administration which guaran , Jred the loan, and received tiJ - kw i 1 A great celebration with 1 500 person* present marked the oc casion Di ti O'Hara Lanier, president or Texas Southern Uni versity delivered tin* principal address. lie was presented by President K. B. Evans of Praite View College. Mrs, \ A. Brad ford (1) is grand worths coun sellor and Mrs. J A, Robinson <2i secretary-treasurer of the Court of Cabtiitht The uitia n.tia modern office betuic os the court in Houston is shown at top ,tj Mrs Bradford and Mrs Robinson presenting the check to Mr and \us t.ii Dillard (5), A parade of 65 tractors owned by the tsOll lariri lamii i£ - m *.*»«; thriving community of tvendie toii 13 and Vi The group at bot tom includes i R Robin-on. >d niinistrative assistant f t tHA who ii.ifidied the details. Miss Patsy Crave-- home economist FHA. Washington, li C lames I'. 1., ,*<- * iriiiity supcrvSjor Ift A A ? Adams, county agent and Gears iana I nomas, home demonstration aeent ion B nd county. Mr Fit Diiiard hire. Maiissie Diiiard. Mrs. Eradford ficiatine Bin la 1 folio wed ;r: the- Cfdar Hill cemetei y. Randolph F!■ ;* e? :u i-i. i... had chat g.- of t.h< it arrauge'i£---ii!s SO( i.-vi. TTF \lis .viautle Ui.d Vtiniii d.i.igiidr Denise nr*- sp’.-ndiiig then vacation m V -? 11 . *f.•.• D t aw! Ncr Yc.ih t ■ Bobbie and William Henry Laws are spending their vacation in Washington D - nit! thei nick , tilld ■’’C "'.!> }I t Mr George Wi ielu kit i-.-. fly ten c oniii etiem. Miss Alii- Fhii.'i Bailey i- lioine iron. U ashing tori, D l' where ‘-he . has been spenditig some Uni- 1 v.ith her brother Sylvester who i- a , patient In ti: Vi-ter-nv H• • • Ir:t! He is reportedly doing nicely Miss iu •' ift ’■!.•-.! i.-ii i: mi mss returned home &H< i spending some time at Sneeds s'• n y (Mrs Aleianaer l» Mosele.* and daughter. Ale\is Earl are v«ea . Ticning in * York > in Mis. B'.ssie OR-v-s i; :=]--miiiig sotru liroi- with tier daughter. Mrs ,orrolyr. Payton n New Jersey. M's. Eieanoi Parham Boyd wo jt.orr.e recently visiting hri nrn 'lber. Mrs linyd now makes tier home in New Jersey. Mrs. Rosa .'ft Thorne a tut •iavgh ter Mrs Dwntin L:>n ot N'-w York are visiting (heir sisters and, aunts Mrs. j. H Crawford and .Mrs. YS'llliam a. Douglas Miss Beatrice Cogdell has te nt me d front a three week vaca tion in Washington D. r. Sne was the guest of Mr and Mr-- Sis he, McCabe. Mis> Cogdell also visited Baltimore and several par's of Vir ginia. She is a senior of '.vfother of Merev High School here. Also var--inning from M-.ih<w of Merc>• are M'iksi-a Edna Gaskins. Shiri- > fti'vmt Alic< Cutln ami Yircie Smith Mrs. Romeo Flowers eoterta?*'-‘d at her home recrttflv the memliers of the Starlight Club Tlie Cnioti Gospel Singe* - rm- . dered nrogranv- at Xortc-lU Ya. -• »v« the fifth Sunday ARTHUR PKViui K currently featuring such record- ! ed hit tunes as “Tired of Crying Ore; Yeti’, “Lively in Her Even » icg Gown” and oiber current and long-time Jcbpson Save rite*, i Mrs, RohinsOi). Prof, 1 B. Mitch ell, superintendent of schools. It. Bend County and Rev S. H Alexander, Kendirton. Rufus Charlotte Police Hunt Man In Monday Shooting C'HAfti OTTt' - man was shot ti. death on a street corner here cir.y ivioncy ana police wci e set»r ching tor his unknown, assailant Tin victim was ldtnuin d as Wiiiioin F.itv.mr j Whitley Police said ne wa.- shot nvic-.. -ii the sun? and faiv and tail » olock tc iiis house collaps mg n„ tin He was rushed to a tiospitol by neighbor: - .c, pictiounctd dcs-.i oil ai rival Fayetteville Notes lii vilxs. v» \i. t»l E. HOOD FAYETTEVILLE I-ir and «frs. He-man i-h , -m. .and son of ' Brooklyn, N \ are vsitinf tnoir J parents Mr and .Mi s. B F e’ei gu | son J tie Eve / - Ready Vino of Evans; ; Metrcyiolitan Church met .it the; i home of Mrs i-ia .JcArthui i* < ; ; Clay rligni. < IM. /k liii £.t: riUli.il’! l * ■ we"i* pre-sent and u fiirt ! was. had j Ai ciost c cie-iCaous repast ■ j was served Best " Budget Buy" t.— -|»— -flfc - | " Ei. tin.. T iiueijor '= I : 1!i k Ijjn II <assg» — :: -~ ):^ ; | aß :._ '[ * i j .Lock-Stop, Is'cm-Sag \ j f f U j | iH on Shelves I / i I i i ’ SmokclesjjSroilei'Paa \{\ > ~IW Us H \ L^=|^==S'^^=TSjirA.7 < r^T^mvm About "'Sugar Aw' Spite" /';— -HT If W "‘ r Here’s the smartest little cook- /® % II rRSA (,e book ever written. Clever! v jiiue MSfe, I I trated. , . recipes planned so that / L); I I 0 hoys and itirhs can iJli-inrc ■ nt* / pi' / B | tow DOWN PAYMENT dish or a complete meal.'it's [ / I I • forms to Fit Yoor It s educational. I . BUUGtI I • -%\ .you gam »k sure ..if ir'A\kstinghou»e ! Hayes-Jackson Elec . Co. : ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS IS3 East Hargett Street _ Telephone 3-9031 l . Byars well known theatre ail mlnistratnr of Washington, l) C , HD ri hi.tint ot Mrs. Hchifiseii was among 1 the spectators Viissi ott aiit ?: Vie ei RALEIGH - T'ne Womans Bap tist Home iiici j-o , .e;t'ii Misstonar-. t i.'ii*. • ntio.r Au -:iii;ic> to tiie y.tuti u oners! Baptist Convention will hold it; (67th annual session •>. fjhuw University August 1-1-17 It promise', t,, be one ot the; most, siiteresitng und ii/formauvely res sums in its history, and outstand ing C'hr-stiaii leaders will attend ist- :i’aimil Gjii't-y ] t attending •• limiaei ietio-.-': .1! vviiiitiii-Saier:: i'eache: s i. '-.u ge. Mrs iJl.by Mitcneil Blown of 1 lYcv. Yo- k Cay if spending a v. et k I v.’ith relatvt-is and trends Mr anv Airs. V> rnon p id em 1 . have rt'tjini ;t tfc thcr home j Baltimore. Md after visiting ‘heir 1 parent* .vi;. and Mrs. Ros ,-v. Lvaits. I Miss Alice IV] Evans is s' >nd- j ms- sonu- tiint; witti her sister. Mrs. v P Trent n Banmore Met. I l WEEK ENDING AL'GL'SJT li, i'jSl 1/4338,1 «.8! j i|AiistirvNichois|l pi«* : | 0r 29 * | i '% .WnkiZiim*/ 1 I Ri» Stioight Whiskiyi fn ftft | | wtl tit* 2 y«on os met* #j<i; | t 30 % Slfoioht Whirl:sy 30% 6fsis f | Megiroi Spirits, 20% Straight Whit- * I Ny 2 y*ars old, 5% Straight Slhisi/y | I 4 jteon old, 5% Stioighi Whukvf f * 4 f»e a eld, 80 gieot ’ 5 Auatin^Nicholsi • 4- ECoiSe fisc. $ | K*C«5/*«i>f~*EWr gy-siR te mm «<* *» mm mm mm> *m nm smmt

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