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PAGE TWO Sarah Virgo's PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK w '- *vm - ijjjlpjpili^^jp^ JAMES SI HU HI .AM) Vice - I'i • •;• : mt and manager o' tl>«- M< . . ••'■:i • and Fa;’ Bank in Raleigh, Mr. James £’. Strickl .nd. wii.h his many tis;i ev attributes, merits mention this week as the CAROL! N1 ANY V :- i-onality of the Week Born and n vi.d in Cincinnati, Mr Strickland, a man «•< IJ pie. 'vt in life, has a!'. ays been inti, rest ed in die find of business. A bu siness administration »r nor wb»ie at Ohio state wC Wiib 'ha; U ivorsity. he mcc;oted a position wiitt the North Carol mia M t"*'; I,do Insurance Company i”, the auditing department after in grad ticed. Aside from having tin in crest in the insurance bn-.inter, he foil that icceytinu this job would be advantage on* i > lb- ex perience he dc in J. Aftci " iOit while with this company, h. then became afiliated w>th 'he old Fra ternal Bank and Trust Company ir. Durham as b -ok Tor It was about two rears later, .if!;-r the .Mechanics md Farm ers Bank took over the t r..t< i iia! Bank, that (4- was Iran icrerd to Raleigh in the same •apart** a* tetter at On ',|p. • hanfcs and Uarmors Bank. It wasn't long before Mr Strict, land with his ambitions and aggressiveness was made assis tant cashier. TO- officii nc-, m Ihiy ” . . later to hr m. irrlrft ohs n in,:. ; H Ir> I;, resen* petition of v.rf pre ; deni and manage* of to bank. Also. Soci'ctarv Troasiji'or of' Acme Bf U ! impanv cmo he dcrcHc:- V, r i b- a t nd be proud Os the contribution- his company has mode the : :ib- in the form of the line home; it baa. built in an area where Bo y \yc;y much needed Active in civic affair-, he serv OLD HtBOSTON ROftwn WluUvi/ Rocking Oiair BLENDED WHISKEY §ISNOS!> WRSSrrf - «<■> «00» -WHS (MAIM *»SUr«*t iMtirs MR. BOSTON O(Sf»U?S IMC. *oSTOW itktK ed for eleven years as chairman of Ri Prc'-mct No 10, and was a membe'' of the Wake Coun ty Dvmocjexecutive commit tee d ein;; this perrM until this year vei n he resigned. Mr. Sti'k’K . l ed recalled how in the earlier .*; •,'.-hcn it was hard to get Negro,-- to register, the Raleigh .Negro Voters Lvuiiiie was ergatt ;;*ed it was tin :.;h the efforts of this .to.rp, of which he was a member, tent many Negroes were awakened -o ihcir rights to vote and to the reel i> alien of the ef fect the ballot could have on the a? n whole. Mr. Strickland ids that it was ’he challenge of our people at the rolls that stimu . .’ed tin Negro vote to the ex lent it has attained. A- with m osl men. Mr. Strickland’s main interest is ill his It nine V devoted fam ily, his wife is the former Juanita Tef fries m Kalcigti. who slim* with her husband can hr proud of two fine daughters, t'harlsie Strickland •>;-d Freda Strickland Johnson, one grandson tod cine grand da n^hter, Although M Strict, bvid rnain : lain* • full and complete busi : ness and ch ; c schedule, ho sill : f.uci- ’.me ‘ ■ r’jnv hi; hobbies of . . - ; PC ( Mtl> <M THAN K > riu; r in rps l»i. medilWO le’eui> u Inch | veh in «"spref;y tve, (leepe-t apprerial ion for t|ic many kindnesses shown me dnr i’V iii recent week of incapaci tation. Signed Aii-s I aura 1. Edwards BFC- Built] A Finer (arolina ! MethoD NoteS ! I Qumlerl; Conference serviced I ivere held at Saint James AME Church Sunday, June 13 and 16. 1 Rev G. S. Gant, presiding elder: of the Raleigh District piearhed at the U o'clock tot vice. He .preached a grand sfrmon. Dr. and Mrs, R VVisno; were present as VVr are always glad to have It bun wit a us. j -At 11:30 Sunday aflcrroon tin duiiim Cb i,l; vendeico a pro , gram. The young folks gave a very , intci ;ting program, after which Mi.*, fjernidint* Cheek was presert-1 led by ?-h Man' Ida I far, ir Mr-. jChpel; ; ' t.c on; Faith. Ho. e. and j Love. Sim held be audicncr i'- ! l- • tbound '.'.bin unravelling the full : meaning ») thwc hr: iur: ! .- ' Old * i. 1 a. e!l ns 'he chii- Jrcii en;o d he; Mid Cheek va accor.ip '• ir . by her irKhlu r arid ] aunt. At. o'clock a ftrJied ;u Mi.',.. Calico Dun !Vi -for a ira ,:ivcn fur the benefit Os MonT , Day which v ill be hU al S.un .ir.rrcs on the f f!h S. i * liliv: On Tin i.•••.: night. June i t . ; 1:30 idi M ;; ; 'ay Oak City R ‘ Chtn eh. Th* ~n oai'ani i; foi 'he iy u;. {it ~f ftp, '.'luiiding F g'u K: ir.n rs Mis !)ie g,-»m wilj be Sort play. Maud; 1 Spoils the \\ -deling.' I Everyone i. invited to be present | and enjoy the evenin'.. Mr. Fmd Coeiield will leave for • .Hampton Institute, Va. to day-icp- • , resent the Okie- Youth’s Confer-! j'"nct> of N. C He ill spend 'he nis-.ht a’ the Institute net return |home Thursday. Mr Cofield is a | tine I'ronii.-ing your, a man. a stu i<iious p r-nn in school and a staunch member and junior usher; of the Oak City Baptist church We v,i>h for him a love!.* trip. There will be a Hay-Ride from Method 'o the Flamingo Club on I»h unkatie Road June 26. 1952 at j j7; 30 p.m. Round trip fare will be' 75c for adults; 35c for children j ißefreshments will be served at a fair price. This is for the benefit jot Oak City Bautin Church The I j party will leave the Oak City; J ‘Church at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Genohia ■‘.Dunston is sponsor. Mr. and Mi -. La orund Bogus ■m<i Mr. Depart have returned d'on'i Watt ri.iiir.;, Conn. where 1 they attended the funerc! of Mr. ' ' Calvins Sanders who was a na d live of Clayton, N. C. Mr. San ddeis was n nephew of Mrs. Rogers and Mr. Dunston. BFC RALEIGH License to marry "■'o":' i.-. ued to the sol 1 owing cou ples during the past two weeks ac-: cording to the records, of Hunter Ellin .'ton. Wake Count '' Recorder _ ;of Dt eds: W.ADE SMITH PEACOCK 26 of y Washington. D. C. and EVELYN l FISHER. 2A, Clayton. N r . C OTIS HARRIS, UL It I.incoln ; I- - ■ ae<\ rtah igh and DAISY n REF ATS. 16. 106 F. Bvagg St. .a Ht>RAOE LAWSOM, ?S." 56 W. e 133rd St.. NTC, f S. and FRIEDA •-: O. FERRY. 23. 904 E Harcetl St., .- Rat; igh. N. C. 1 WILL TOM JEFFERS, 54. Ra leigh. Rt 3. and ANNIE LET BROWN, 34. Vanna. N. C. DELL POWELL. 26, 206 Smith field Si., and MARY L. FAIRLY, J 206 Smithfield Si., 24. Raleigh, N . jC ! HORACE C. HINTON, 2;9 Spence St., 40. and I.OU MAE .NORWOOD. 30. Rakish. N. C SAMUEL SCOTT, 24, 235 Telgh man St.. Chester. Pa., ROSA | VENABLE, 23, Towm vilk, N. C. ; EDWARD T. JOYNER. 717 So ; Saunders St.. 38. and RUTH RAY ’ l MITCHELL, 26. 25 Brags Street, j Raleigh. N. C I HUBERT WHITE, 25, 517 Sewell Ave„ and MAGELENE TABRON. j 23. 1501 Lincoln Di'ive, Ralc-ish !N. C BFC CARD or THANKS Tin family of Mr Reuben H. j Taylor wish to acknowledge their i thank,; and appreciation for the j warm expression of sympathy 1 i during their bereavement. The Taylor Family City BFC Build A Hncr Carolina UMSTEAD’S ! TRANSFER COMPANY *:♦ GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING FULL LINE OF LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES m DISTANCE Your Patronugf Cnurteou* Prompt Appreciated Efficient ■"Kmmajflpfrr*?’* ED, UMSTEAD, Manager j 602 S. Dawson Street •;» Tarboro and Martin Streets I DIAL s*47B 9212 * www*w*www>*m S / , Where Wise People Meet To Eat j wiwwwMism MNttMMMMKs = YOU 'AND ME ==j SODA SHOP * GRILL ZZZZ j §lO K Hargett Strew* ! Full Selection Os mZ3i Foods at all Tittot . \ / V-fjT® •WWmwwww* ! I Rosalie Wil3iams f rzzzzz | ! CAROLINIAN LpW society mk (ITEMS for ihi* column may Street or phoned to 3-2404) RA! I TO M Tihs column Song until Kail. Pm?-tun of.- non cm oiled n. a student »hy l.'ni • er.giiy of North < Tiro) to piv.-' up tit it* vety pleasant nic • I'oliowintr th * uctivitio.s 1 ofi;, 1 live ■' rtf .. : ild Ay. a I'** -U 111 i-. roinmn, ornc vrry grati mad-:. .u 1 f t-'if: •■ , a. Hi i- i iud bn! ' ha • <rk <:d yov" m < ' RCI TNI ' l-U .. IF !TV ; e> v '3 no for 11 > p.ist 111 c;-i, 11 null’s; ' !' ay hi.: il V-l • ! ’lion !:■; in ordrr. T i' \i ; ■ ' 1(1' ’1 ‘h (or 'pH t , nr.iioui uion and you- encoura jins! ;;, pt: ,n ~111 i , f .if I'll '.-ink in i d in re-a p aring in the ■!b11. MIN I I TI E ( 1 I H MEETS Tin Minuehc Social Club n. t at it!.o home of Mrs .Lti’cl B. .lone'.' ■ ’ht Smithfield Street Wednesday ! nigh I. .! nf 1. Aft-:' the businc-NS 'vhich ine.lud 'd r< poits (• om •• ariour; eormnittoc . Mrs. ,i ar. •• and Mr-. Cat He Burgess • v ore earablo hostcr.s at an en joy able Weiner Roon the lawn. A delightful faiure of the mer-t --.ing was a Minuctte Dance by sir: ; lovely young ladie. from Durham ; : who w r ru .Mr ;. Jones,’ house guests i The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Genolia Dun ;-ton on Church Street, in Method.; Date of that meeting is Wodnes- ■' da’-' night, July 2. New members of the Mi.:metres .•or us. Martha Hammond j and Mrs, Eloise T. Winston. Mrs. Bertie Phillips is the new pros: ■ip and Mrs H. Vance and Mrs. WinstOtt are reporters. HOUSE GUESTS Re - • ".'no and jM ■ E. C I aw renr.e have as their house guests Li and Mrs W. H. Geodrum and : ojiucn who have recently re i turned to the Slates from Ger many. Mrs. Goodr- in is the for mer Miss Cecilia Lawrence. A TTE Nl> COMME N( * MENT Mrs Ruth M. Lawrence attend ed the commencement exercises at North Carolina College in Durham where she witnessed the gradua tion of her nephew. Mr. Garland Watt, an outstanding student at : the college. Mrs. : ter. Mrs. Bessie Wesley of Cin icirmati, Ohio, was in the city for a few days. She. too, attended; commencement exercises at North Carolina College She is the moth- : et of Mr. Watt. COMMUNITY CLUB Mrs Francis Autry was the charming hostess to the Hunter Park Community Club recently.; After the bo.-mers if :ion. mem-; ; burs presented Mr.:,. Catherine j Williams with birthday gilts. Mrs. Williams wan making plants to: leave- for tiie mountains on Sun da 1 and members expre. -t d Mid | dbonghic of parting. A poke no re-, .-ion -* as enjoyed and oftf>''va>'d. the hoste.- ■ served 1 d delicicnn repast. Those present • 1 were Mrs. Alma Harri son, Mrs. I Nannie B Robinson. Mrs, C. Wil liams.. Mrs. Ida Smith. Mr. and j Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrell. Mrs. B. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Autry, and Mrs. ; Roger line Gay. 25TH AN NEVER SAR V Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Brown j of E. Lenoii St. celebrated their: 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 8. They had many f riends j to call during the day and offer . congratulations and best v.'is-he.:; for continued happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Miss M i I. Pail in, and Mr*. Adessa Brown; I motored to Elizabeth City recently I snd took back home Patricia .Vane Holley who spent th*. winter with the Browns attending the Wash-j ington Elementary School. The Brown, were host.-; to Mr. j Alfred W. Pail in, Jr., of Elizabeth j iC.ty for a few days recently. Mr. ( i i'.'.'lm is brother of Mrs, G I Brown. VTsrroß Mrs. Olivia Patterson of 528 E. | ; Edcnton Street and her grand j daughters Martha and Helen Bird-l ; sell arc. Kpcndin.: theii vacation j jin Ncu'folk. Baltimore, and Rich- i irftond. The>* will visit relatives »n j i those cities. LAWN PARTY The Women’s Activity Commit —^'gw , j THE CAROLINIAN y be mailed to 215 L, Lvnu; t will have it* be hiy Swan .summer studies ( Your scribe 1 in Romance L •mg'.uagc.; at. Una in (.'luiß'l Hill) force me Disk for a while. It ha- been of your club:, your personal suit of contacts made through ifyinyv friend diijv; hn-e bu n irr of the YWt. A i >• m-ti”- (oi the annual Lawn Party to t>c held on the lawn d i J E. ’lr aulcy hfiti'.c ;>5 • ; oar 'W •nv- in B sine s' It i ■ honet d Ibi? [fedi i.v one of th-’ "m --o i, I cvenh; < ’.i'gedy .intici -j'-sted by the Raieigh publk: .Ml inem'ners and friends of the Y arc ecu diallv invi e-ri to attend. ( ONVALESt ING Mi.-.- Ai.rheda Br ant of 307 F, barrus SI rent i.- tl ing nicely ; ; (t an operation :d Lincoln lies . :pital in Durham last week. BFC PERSONALLY YOURS JUNE TIME IS HONEYMOON! ; TIME and oing Honey-mooning is j Ijiist what a few fdrtunatc (?) per sons of our acquaintance are do : ing now and are planning to do. jin the near future. My Boy Brannon, a Kentucky ■|ad who came to Norfolk to make I aoe-d .-time few years ago, has claimed as his bride the lovely Miss Bnmeiha fHamlin of Nor folk. Both arc employee: of the; Guide there. LISTED AMONG HOWARD! GRADS this year are (wo Due-' ; (’smites who received their MDs t st week. They arc Dave Weaver , yii* crack tnni- player, and Warren Sirudwick. who also knows his wav around on the courts. AT LEAST TWO AREA DEN - TISTS are being given the "come on” bv Uncle Sam. The arc Dr. A E. Dcßarry of Raleigh and Dr. . Thomas Bass of Durham. . i Both are considered 'great" in the field. THE REV. A. W. HAYDEN, di .: rector of the 'Chapel of the Air” , piogram aired each Sunday morn ing over Ra!< igh Radio -Station WN\O has come up with an toVa tir.it should meet poi lav I sponse in the area. Rev. Hayden has almost rc . j ioarcit o nahd has made plan? tor 1 the i üb!’.oation of an albu’n named ■ j fin hi- program, and being -for the most pari ■ — - * Who’-a Who'" ~ among Raleigh Negroes. Whether we want to believe it jor not, we have quite a few p*Y>- ! pie of Color in the Raleigh area yv ho real'; ’ould receive, the kind iof ‘'flower while the* arc !r inc t and that the C’hapei e-f hr Ai- '! .alburn intends in bestC"* r upon j ; them. IT 0 GAN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Free Estimates NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL WORK GUARANTEED 902 S. Blount—To!. 2494? •«r«w*ww» unmmm COAL For F.verv Purpose j CORRELL ! COAL CO. ! : i JOE S CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 | USED CAR BARGAINS | Check Our Price* Before You Buy DIAL 2-1279 K. &W. Motor, Inc. | HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE I RALEIGHS CLEANEST USED CARS ft 42$ £. Wilmington St, •*» 11$ E. Dtvin S»- 1 Oberlin News Notes } Mr. and Mrs Morgan Lafcta of l Philadelphia were the recent weekend ffue: .-t ■. of Mi- Mao.de i Phillip; at her Lom-..:. t ; i o .ver |Si Mr and Miv Latta were for j :•)(?;■ resident.- of Oberlin i Mr;-. Luaie Poole continues on I the nek list at lie; - home 09 Obt-r --i m R-onri The Obt .i t playground, a unit ,of thr F'. rks and Reereatien Bo ; parturient opened it , corner ;•«. • ■ >'!on Monday morning om 16 Thi :).a>io'.'iuiit.i i t i: 1 -.riu'' r Mr. i nward Hick.; who ha; chart* o ho boys frograin. Miss Mirian Wr.ale,", teen-are girls and Mrs M; a rat Capehart, in rhar-y nf A i i ugim > i-:s \ ton ,■ ur s- - tVarr,«nf Officer liulpl: Campbell ;t!u| his « iff June, spent n few days visiting ('apt atul Mrs. Leonard 1.. Jackson in Meta. The couples were on tiicir wav to i n s o atierni .in Officers Ball j ! a French ( a«ino when the j, photo was taken, Roth eonples n -. < Iron* Staieittii. i lit Jacws.jiis j i\p et to reutrn to the slates | j j early in the fall I Dunns: conversation with Rev : Hayden last week we learned that I the album is to be complete with; I photos, otograpttical date, and in jinanv instance . picture; of . >•• i ! cat contributions made t> the ! 1 persons listed and is to carry ox- ; ; p.citations of tin contribution.- ! ‘Giber tha r.phy-dcal mad. by them ; A miiuster in the -YME Church. !\- ho attended Wilbe-.-force Uni- : ivetsity. Fa'n*- C -i’ese, Mile Me. j moi ial Coiiegc anr several * 1 >.«• : institutions in i) e South and I Midwest, BRIEI'IA STATED OfIFFNA 11 I F A Gieenvitle I man wins olleitcdly n* d hwife I walked into the GremviHt po’iet ’ headquart*. * - and g-s'.v bsTo-cif up M .-nday afternoon Tman, Mc- Coy Bonner. hot his " nte in the left thigh and side Site b, eon : fined > tub. Washington hospital Bonne : > s-ig held tn *be Wash ington jail under charge with as -an!? with a deadly weapon and intent to i d i SI TtVICFSHt LD ILMKTGH t : .v-iji ci-ivice - j so- Mr . - 'harun Ft rd - .„d- . i ■ho died ■ or o -.-i tr- -.-s >'7 F ) Fdenton Street. fneoday, > ill be I eonrl■ -e?e-ri fi-v-n the Raleigh Fune- | r.l Home Thursday afternoon at I Core.. O'clock. Tht Re\ tV S. A :• look of Tar First Baptist Church j ' ill officiate interment will 1:-* j in wrm ml in Tn * 41 L Tappftfi f RANGES j € i S BOTTLE GAS 4 j Ultra l-CCtl V I SUNGASJ R. *mi daaHf niniMf* #* Personal Bl 1 -04 NS , x-fcors Bills, i Debts, with jstrial I>oan. to come in IGH "RIAL IK ! Salisbury Saral Deposit orporation WEE ft ENDING ft.A7 LR-PAY JUNE 21, lgfe2 the tots and tit He folks. Mr.;. S;-.Uie !’. Arnold r.f C. o-L run t:oatl ho ju i .e --tr. nod horn*- iroin a two week;; vacation tup to Nathvillr. Tenn. while in Nashville. Mrs. Arnold the house g-o l of her ne phew. Mi Hubei! Wy' w A committee composed of mat)- L*,rs of Mentor Lodge, Widow Bon 1 od;o- and E I :or 1 .nd.gp Free .. ..' 1 Accept* 1 Mo <>,-■ . Pi ir Jill i'li' ,ot.o: . o i . t, o ter Saint John , r. cc;.. br t .< r ' JR- LjX"A y, w >?! s-v df .ai’v. of this event t-» its n xt wv-ek's In the Bup.kc; Hid Cunc <:■! v in Clayton. Mi- ;v-!!(lfi'. i- m-vived by two H.niebtcr; . Mr-, Irene of Ro k-t-’li oid Mr- loin Sander; of New York City: n stei -daughter. Mo Valerie llardic of CSaytmo' two .*f * on, Thomas- Sander; of Brooklyn and Walter Sander-' of M o-' 'Brunswick. New Jet ey. rmtttma, n—.... , »■—■— COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS We can furnish any room in your home from Iho living room to the kilcher SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street : mimw fIMM* EYE GLASSES GROUND A SERVICED AT PROFESSIONAL BUILDING RALEIGH j I RALEIGH ----- GREENSBORO CHARLOTTE GREENVILLE Finance or Borrow On Your Car through eh # DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO, i 22 E. Davie Streei Phone 3 323! | | _ - T r mmmmmmt —->■» i —— tcgtomassßamofian* | • |r "" % Tir ] ‘ ir« lUSINISSLIKI TO PAY *Y CHICK ! Pw? ymumlt m * SnstiaataJlk* basis torn by ©f am 4agjt « parse®*! dscdkistf t&smmt few*. Eb&pmte yme par dim k» (fey mail M ym life*) *af to* thank rnubt »U you at a ghmm what bilk mm l« is ece fauntL Wh § idbadfe are yaw **c*i{M*t Mechanics & Farmers * * Bank 4 RALEIGH DURHAM More than 300 varieties of ro4k« North Carolina, snd 70 &f t&cse and mineral; have been found in nave economic value. From 1025 to I£HB. milk prudUc f ■: on ou North Carolina farms in* . rd from 1,054 to 1,541 rtlJT* .. hnn pounds, or 46 per cent m a 21 year period. * third venr in a row that Ndrth . Carolhi., 4-H Club members have set out over a million tree sftl'd - | Engs, ! The 1952 wheat goal tn the Unit*- c-c! Stater, is 1.126&.0©C>,000 com ) d well j.-roductio not 9R7.474,- 0 )i i; In 193’. ‘.-e' p-i capita nniisumptioti jnf i uid milk by ell North Ciro - | ; . .. i. i. i- a o;t j per cent ? | u ,11 L,litre. Sates civilians.- In 1)47 milk plants m. North : Cfliohna w,on- Is;.: our, .- 4*t] ihil nfuin i: of whole milk. Most of i . «v c iniik ‘•■old tom farm- in Nort'.i Carolina in a ■ a . the Fit'd '’•it ' Oi-tiivve-t.-.-rn moiipt.ain gnd Asheville Heodersonvilie areas. «ort.i Cato.-ui. .m.C'iit. apptoi* matei> hi mil.ion po not o{ fluid AGME REALTY COMPANY Rea! F-sta*e R ntah Fire and Aut 'wiohi.e Insurances INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult - ! YOUR LOCAL AGENT RANKERS FIRF. INSURANCE CO. Durham, N, C. Morris Heading (pollard fMants I !00 or |(H)0 | Steel lor Vour Fall Garden j { •j HIM) & POWER I,a «n Mowers ; - V- -- ■■ - t . \ is 1 Garden Tools | Just Da i t 7121 i S. M.YOUNG DIAL 7121 I_ ' [
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