PAGE FOUR Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Rev. J. W. Meadows, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1514 OaHvvood Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the Bth day of February, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to the Estate will please make Imemclieie payment This 9th day of February, 1954 REV. C P. MEADOWS, Administrator F. J. CARNAGE, Any. February 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20. EXECUTRIX NOTICE WAKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Miss Mar :are! Harris, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said Deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1520 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the Ist day of February. 1935, or this notice will be plea ted in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the Estate will please make immediate payment.. This 9th of February. 1954, MINNIE B. FREEMAN, Executrix F. J. CARNAGE. A tty, February 13 £O, 27, March 8, 13, 20, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Admin.; tra tor of the Estate of Emma B. Che-.-k, -., ■ ■ :■ 1 . vi v> cac County, State of North Can bna, this is to notify all persons bavins claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at No. 527 South Blood:-worth Srcet on , r before Fefc> uary 13, 1955. or thw notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail per ms indebted to *a:d estate will please make imme diate payment. This 13th dav cf February, 1954. arms e. cheek, Administrator of the Estate of Emma B Cheek, De ceased. February 13, SO 27; March 6, 13, 2.0. NOTH T IN THE SlTlktOa COtiRT NORTH C \ROLLNA WAKE COUNTY Lottie Babgcti, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Ann Mitchell .deceased, vs. Annie Hugh es and husband. McKir.iey Hughes, et eh nil of the heirs ai law of ANN MITCHELL, deceased. The defendants. Charlie Coznr*. 'Pauline Cozart, Nathaniel MUebel!. McKinley Hughes and Murray Craws, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as ü b.-ive has been commenc -a in the Superior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, by the petitioner „admdiia:.y nod . > adiri;; 1 uatrix of the estate of Ann Mitchell, de ceased, to have real estate owned by the doccasd at the ' mo of her death su . to tv.. a &- ■et a Ar.d said defendants will further take notice that they arc required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of W.ake County, In his office in the Court house in Rah i: h, North C arolina, and an. w*er or d-miir to the pe t-tion filed in rr -id proceeding on the 14 day of April, 1954. or peti tioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. This £0 dav so February 19531 ,1. RUSSELL NIPPER, ~ FOR ADEQUATE MO INSURANCE EDWIN S. PCU INSURANCE AGENCY SPRAGUE SILVER. Associate telephone 5600 209 Commercial Bldg. Security With Intelligent Service in AH Forms of Insurants. | _ L| c __|- jri - ln ti -~n»iiw>i» »n->fwm[m--i-nnmri-r-Tni-rmrTi>rfr-fmrTr wan*- If fWgr i tM s OHCSMRS... in every walk of life Eich man, poor man, doctor, lawyer . , . house* ’wife or schoolboy. They all have savings account* here. Whether you save in large or smail amounts, you'll like the friendly service you get here. Open • savings account now—with any amount, Mechanics Sc Farmers Bank RALEIGH DURHAM j C.S.C. j By Esta S Callahaan, Dept J Clerk t of the Superior! Court. Wake County. . | H. Hugh Thompson, Attorney : Durham, North Carolina i March 6, 13, 20, 27 * April 3, IQ. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTH fc i j NORTH CAROLINA ■ WAKE COUNTY ;: Having qualified as AdmlnisL-a --.! tor of the Estate of D. Andrew S. 1 . Scott, deceased, late of New Hill. Wake County, State of North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons having claims against the i . ..it oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 100 F. Chest.- ; nut Street, Durham, North Caro- j Lna, on or before March t, 10N.i ! or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons j indebted to said estate will please ! | make immediate payment. This Ist day of March, 1954 i ; D. R, SCOTT, Administrator ! j 106 E. Chestnut Stre-rt I j Durham. N. C. ! March 0, 13. 20. 27; I I April 3. iO. . i ADMIN ISTR ATOR’S NOf it E ; : NORTH CAROLINA : WAKE COUNTY •! Having Qualified as Admirrt.drt• ■ j tor of the Estate of Som Vick, de j ceased, lace of Wake County. North j Carolina, .this is to notify all per- I Soils having claims against the Estate of said deceased tc» exhibit . ; them to the undersigned at 115 "> ■- , IE. Hargett Street. Raleigh. Norte , ! Carolina, on or before the 27th * day cf February, 1955. or this no-: ; ! tice will be pleaded in bar of their i * j recovery. Ait persons indebted to’ J the Estate will please make munc- \ : diate payment. This 3rl day of March, 1954. j ; PERCY PERRY Administrator | j F. J. CARNAGE. Aitoruey ! March 13, 20. 27; |; April 3, 10. 17. | '! ADMIN ISTR ATRi X NOXK ft : NORTH CAROLINA | WAKE COUNTY Having Qualified as Administia- I trix of the IT taie of Lour»n A., Perry, deceased, late of ’wake' ■| County, North Carolina, this i« to; i notify all persons having claims j I agailft the Estate of said deceased ; : to exhibit them to the undersl-fne i; B-32 Washington Terrace Raleigh,' : North Carolina, on or before the I 16th day of March. 19fs5, or this ( notice will bo pleaded in bat: j of their recovery All p'-rsoits ir • j . ] dab ted to the Estate will please j I I make Imxnedir.te payment This 16th day of March, 1954. Mrs. Alice Perry, Admin ndralrix ftnilie If, W nitiock, Assistant Clerk. Superior • Court I! March 20, 27; April 3, 10, 17. 24, 1954 ; \ I Industrial nursing was founded ,: in England in 1878. In mat year, a I Mrs. Jeremiah Co to) an hired a .-.“s ' ! Philippa Flower day to vvork, nut .'only in sh- family's tAA mill,; "I but also to follow up the sick err- • ■ pioyees i.i their homes Tins 0.. ; s ; one of the first links to be estab-. j lished between the saelory and the ; j home, Employers Mutuals of Wait* ! sau says. AS YOU LIKE IT! Insurance for your belonging . | furniture, rugs, clothing, book;. ay-; J pliance, jewelry, and other person- j . j at property is one of the most flex-. i ; .hie kinds of protection you car,' . j purchase, according to Employers; • j Mutuals of Wausau. You can, if you .! like, insure one item alone or I everything lumped tosetuer, • ! gainst one risk or all risks, at j home or in other places. ABOUT TOWN With Suruh Virgo Hi there, here we are again with a bit. more chatter on the happen nings “about town". Remember now whenever something happens : out your way, don't fail to either i send us a card or letter to Et. | Angus;,no ■ College or give us a | ring a i 2-4367. We'll be waiting to i hear from you very soon. Well, it is the season of Lent i once more The Time when Cm is i tians take stock of their business | of life. Some -! nd this forty-day period ; in fasting and prayers, white <*th j ers observe the time by making ! aelf-dom: 1 - denying themselves | sweet meat-, tobacco ,s»nes. mov ies. dances and luxuries, substitut ing deeds of kindness, charity, churcli attendance and J ’o''' ' donation* to missions 7ms tec n | Rosalie Williams’ j jillrlpf Carolinian W SOCIETY : * * '? V- —»i Hb- _, L hjjju_..l.—L. .1. ruTiiKinm mi mttAm KIM J— n —■■FnSSliSir^W ‘ihe ;'a-st W'jcivvini saw ine Small, - j SCfc CiL'ily ii*. 2or il.< c? I*Bvc oi Client!on as little Miss De;mtw No-1 dcuighter of Mr. and G. | birthday w : th a lovely party at ? . her home, a and white color \ scheme was used in decorations. • big green and white cake top-; }/d wilh six candles made a pretty ceinerpiece for the dining; i'-'-in table. Accompanying the cake! v» re inne ice. shiamroek cool-.jcs, \ op an faced sandwiches and assort- j ed can dies, Tney played various games, and l children :«> we:l as grownups had; a god thee, M. C« Hi ii was there' iO record the proceedings on movie Among the children present were Faye Eaton, Llcydine Perry, Wiley: hor-.t'd Reid, Cheryl Hunt- j Ln Val Hamlm, Jr.. Pam ala Haley ( j T.moi.hy and Albert Whitaker. : Boris and Ernest McAdams, Cheryl j laUo, G * raiding and Myrtle Cape- > h«x o Cyntrna WiUinins, Linda Wat-! on., Vv H Watson, 111, Sandra Lark bn-'. Michael and Norm a Keek, | . V.'h . '• :• . “-I ••/■■■ and V* llikim O. Yoin.rou,,h, Cnar;.-; : : n Morgan, Barbara, Bruce and i Dx-beeah Lightixor and Princess De- \ Tux Allen. The grown foiks who were tnert-! to have a cod time themselves and ! to so*:* iffcO things went along. \ moo-thlv ..'l it- Mesdames Susie V, ; . Perry, Faniiin Latham. Catherine:: L;,rkius Jams Keys, Harveieigb! Vvh;t«. rifirguerite i.iglitiier, Mur-1 ;;yn -di-j ji-tia i. ; ;r.-u>n, KUa Williams, Mar- i rarirt Capiibai't, Mertio Batcy. Tnree j misses present were Ina Jo Jones,; Mui'ion .0. Utley, and Hetty Coop- ; i,. » ••V’> BiRHIOAY PARTY A birtiiday party of a diit a rant ; bind is being planned for March; •Ts from 4:30 ’until 6:30 at the So-. iom-ner Tiuth YWCA. Tins one; is under the auspices of me Wo-, t;; en’s Activity Committee of the; Y and should ce a nice occasion; for the ladies to turn out and; i show off their new spring finery, j Cor.miiltce it working bard! I to make it a pretty and an en-; i i;,vable affair. Twelve tables rep-j resenting me twelve months will! I be attractively decorated in keep-; 1 >i,g v/i ! h some outstanding evc-At; : of^each month. That means that; ! everyone v.ill have a table a’ which, .•he will be especially honored. _ j Mrs B. Phillips will make me; I mvihday cake, and we all know. : bow attractive that's going to be. pm+ fRe really attractive thing is j ihat some lucky guest is going to j receive that cake absolutely free \ with no strings attached! It may i be you, . Let's sll be there to make this, tIW of the nicest affairs of tfm; ■ oar for the Y. SILHOUETTES MEET . j i The Silhouettes fwives ana sweotheaits of Kappa.;) held their | regular monthly meeting March i Salem Rlzk, noted author and j ! lecturer,' is collecting pencils for I pencil-less thildren all over the I world. Founder of the “Pencils i Please" drive, which is backed by j Save The Children Federation, he appreciates the importance of the I pencil as a valuable educational tool, Aa-an orphan in Syria, he learned to write by tracing letters in the dust with his fingers. In many places, children are still forced to do that. "Unemployed'' pencils are being collected for Save The Children Federation at 1721 Park Ava,, New York 85, N. Y. . meaning and spirit of Lent. Thus in keeping with the Lenten 1 season. St. Augustine’s College, hav- I i ing canceled its weekly dances.: instead are featuring talent shows | showing off the sometimes hidden i i talent on the campus, i It all began on Wednesday when 1 the XU Compter ot .v.gma Gamma : ; Rho Sorority presented the first one and made such a hit. , Then on Friday night, in order I to raise additional funds for the 1 i Negro College Fund, tnis program i ■ was completed with the raffling off j . of five cakes and much talent in- j > eluding an “Opera"! But perhaps' ■ the fentu •.* that really captured the! • audience heart wv- the superb' , singing by Site lvfirti-Tor.es—r« group; 1 ot' your, ; men who ran really send J ‘ you They managed by Mr. i a' the hojici of Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard .8. Bardie on S. Pettigrew Fit eel, rh.vee new rrienvbers ‘Vei - graciously welcomed into the group; bringing the total active member-' The Silhouettes are enthusiast!- i caily yianiirt.g then* annual sociai! event: a party for the men of tlie i Raleigh Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha I’rt This is temporarily: scheduled for the first weekend; in April. Following the business ■ ineetmg, toe ladies socialized and enjoyed tarty dishes prepared, by Mrs. Hat'd ie. ATTIINTION. SHAWM Fs The Shaw Ciub of IJUuigtoo, N. . C.. will sponsor an Alphabet Fash- | ion Show on March 19 at *j p, m. \ hi the Shawtovm H igh School j Gyittion?3m. Plan to attend if you: possibly car.. i i VIRGINIA VISITOR Mrs. AlL'c Peebles and daughters 1 of S. Person Street recently return- ! ed from a tr,r> to Danville, Va., | here they were the quests of Mrs. j Peebles’ parents, Mr, and Mrs, I W. B. Mu a. Tae mam purnnsel of the trio was to join other mom-! bet's of the family in a motor trip * lo Richmond to witness the swearing! in ceremony of Mrs. Peebles' youn gest brother. Attorney Andrew C. j Muse, before the Supreme Court! of Virginia The latter woU begin | his liv-.v car vex in DauvilW of Mar-! iinsvlUe, Va. ANOTHER BIRTHDAY . . J Mrs. F. P. Payne was i'iostt‘.>i, at a lovely birthday party honoring her Vniabtuid last Saturday night. The home was prettily decorated for the occasion and several friends of the Paynes were in to offer idicisatious to the Shaw dean. .VIIrtOEJLLAXEOI S We are sorry to hear of the iil ru S' ot 1*1: Wilbert S-mders. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to he i. Mrs. Paul Powell, Jr., looking as chic as ever, has been in the city for several days to visit her grand mother vvno i« ill. Here's hoping for the latter continued improve ment. Mrs. Albert Johnson and I were in Rocky Mount last Saturday to : ee the finals of the State AA High School Basketball Tournament. (We accompanied our spouses who offi ciated;. The Roxboro High School team, coached by Raleigh’s “Skink Browning'' emerged as champions. We understand now why Mr, Brownin'.; is always hoarse; at a social hour following the game at the home of the R. D. Armstrongs, he took the floor and expounded on some of everything from A to Z. And he manages to make him self so interesting that everyone is content to sit there and hang on to his every word: ROY L. WATSON 307 Commercial Bank Bldg, Phone 8322 SEE US NOW FOR YOUR Auto Liability Insurance The New Financial Responsibility Law Takes Effect January !. WE SELL ALL TYPES Os INSURANCE ■ jUtirmuttien-rnT— . ■—■ -.—i —"I I»»I 'HI—" IT. ••lnnrnr--* —••"*—• •■-»•■ >-■***»*■**"*<■* ■■■■.—■. we*i>etinr«ofi>>>a»MwnifcK*M«nMiWH>i»»Miwi>»w»Mi»wi»r , i \ j -..with the most modem ambulance built! 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C. spoke at tire Shaw J University vesper services Sunday; ; afternoon at 4:30 in University ’ : Church. Music was furnished by; : the Women’s Choir directed by Henry Blackmon, Jr. On Sunday. March 14 at 5 p. m . ; trie St, Ambrose Episcopal Church ! ! Choir presented "Talent At Tea”. | Among the many appearing on ■ the. program were: Alice Morgan, j Ann Hunt, Mamie P.ddiCK, and, , Actessa Brown; duet, Mary Hester.; .Albert Whitaker; clarinet solo. Mrs. | Annie H. Thorpe, Ann Coble, j Thomas Freeman, The Chordsmen., ; Josephine Jervay, Mrs. Mane Hil'. Marjorie Williams, The Dubois | . Faculty Ensemble, Dubois High! I School, Wake 'Forest, N C-, Mrs,} O. J Wortham, Mrs A J. lien-j t-.-ot; Instrumental Ensemble by i ' J, L. Edwards and Group, Krnes • tine I-r.vs, Roland Thompson Aims! . McCray, Jacqueline Tnaggard. J.la-; cite Maddox, Mildred Hardy, Mil-; \ dred Peoples and Herbert Horton : Reverend George A Fisher is the; Rector of tiw» St, Ambrose Church,: John Michael is the Choirmaster, j Alice Morgan, Organist, Mrs. Es-j tiler M. Kayes, Assistant Organist, j Another tea! Also on Sunday as- 1 • ternoon, This time at St Atigu- i i . College iSiorine Miss Be-; I rata Biswas, Indian student visiting J | the College discussing the Student, j Christian Movement. She was on i the campus Mar. 13-15, addressing.; ; classes and groups Her talks were : ilk-'resting and informative St. Augustine’s College has just ’ ■ leased its Dean’s list which shows; that more than 100 students have made the honor roll for the first i semester, Tae freshmen class has; ; done exceedingly well, and are * j*r; *, Vv> f' J>fl t.»V '-.* ■> 1j ! A1 1 1 J • The maximum quality points | hewevsr was attained by just three } or four studentc; The entire list: i will be published next week. ! Well, we here at St. Augustine's « i r.re looking forward to our annual i ’ Spring Break. This year from March } ! is through March 24 Sounds crazy ; ; doesn't ii. Nothing to do but sleep j j and lounge around, No lessons! YWCA | Activities j i The Membership Coaxnuttetf 10 • ] very pleased to announce that the j I Member snio .Drive xs mnkint, pro* | ? gresoti Each week in this column | a list of honor roll members will I in* pubiiihed, so let us add J’OUr; nan', to the list. All honor roll .S names will he in the “Y" in a* permanent place. All memberships ■ ! will he honored. The membership i committee is asking all women of; i Raleigh to join. Membership? are} ! only Si.so, Honor roll membershits i are $5.00 and SIO.OO. Your "Y” curd! . i v. ill be honored wherever you go j because Sojourner Truth Branch j is a member of the National As -1 j sceiation. Join now, a worker will ; collect your membership or you i may mail your * heck to the YWCA, . * 310 E. Davie Street. Honor roll members for 1954 are ; as follows; i! $5.00 Members Miss E.: Evelyn 1 Young, Mrs Vivian Brown, Mrs, ■ i Jotonsie Daly, Mrs Henri Stred u w.ck, Mrs. Alma Guess, Dr. Eunice; ■; Newton. ! | SIO.OO Membres Mrs. Gila Har : I ris. Mrs. Ada Jarnaspn, Mrs. Annie i j. Henderson and Miss Ruby Man • s grum, ; j The Public Affairs Committee -I will hold an interesting and in-: , | formative public forum on the ap ii proahing primaries. This com ;! mittee feds that all citizens should be properly informed in order to ‘ vote properly. It is also important to know something about the can didates so as to elect the right RALEIGH PERSONALS WILLIAM GUMBO NOW SECOND LIEUTENANT Two Carolinians received their j commissions as 2nd Lieutenant’s in the Cadet Corps of St Emma Mili tary Academy it was announced today. They are: Cadet Lieut. Mel vin Swann, son of Mr. and Mjs.! Melvin. Swann. St . of Greensboro, j North Carolina and Cadet Lieut 1 William Ctratbo, son of Mr. and j Mrs. William F Cumbo, Sr. of; 516 S. Blood worth Street. Raleigh. . Both Cadets are seniors at the 1 famed Academy here. _ | TOT HAVES r r. A. SLATES TEA j The Tot Haven Nursery P. T. A.! ; will hold a silver tea at the nur-! sery school on Sunday, March 21.' from 3 to 5:00 p rn. for the bene- j ' fit of the Nursery School. An in- • ! tcrestitig program will be rendered) by our local children and the pub-j lie is invited. Come cut and help us supojfft j our school, MRS. BALLENTINK RECEIVES MASTERS AT N. V C Mrs. Lottie McFadden Balientine.] 1608 Oakw.iod Avenue. Raleigh, N j C., received a degree from New York University in February NYU confers degrees thn tim«*s during the academic year, in Oe-1 (r.laD.i nf'pi JV«rvM hilt 1 a single Commencement ceremony.; 'Hie 1954 Commencement exercises 1 are scheduled fur June 9 on Ohio! •Field at the University Heights ; l Hall of Fame esuepus in the Bronx j j Last year, at the University 12:1st] annual Commencement, snore than! | 7,000 degrees were a warded, j She received the degnsa of mas* j i ter of arts in education. ■ DAUGHTERS ENTERTAIN i On 3a«’niirty iiiulhl. ~ i.», is. .■ | Kabala Court No. 67 Daughters of; (sis, and the Nobles of Kabala Temple were entertained by the DtvAti of the Daughters of Ms.! i! person. The public is invited to] i come and hear the speakers and; 1 take a part in the forum at the. •A"’ on Sundry. March 21, 1954 at i . 4:30 V M. Mrs. G. E. Jones is i ! committee chairman, The House Committee will meet at the "Y“ on Monday night. March; 'l2, 1954 at 7:30 p rn All members ; are- urged to attend. Mrs. Eflie ; Yeung, Chairman. ; The Y-Teens are selling potato j chips again this year The Gordon: ; Company is furnishing fresh, crisp. ] . delicious potato chips. Buy from j the Y- Teens ior your parties etc. j ; proceeds from the sale will be used : ; for Summer Camps and conferences j ; for the girls. Please support the Y* i j Teens. The saie will start March j 1 19. 1954 and continue through April! 2, ISM. M.. 5. Martha S. Davidson, j { Chairman, Mrs. T. Anders, Y-Tcen ] I Director. ' Join me YWCA during this 1954 ; .Drive. Rem her you need the YWCa ; and the "i WCA needs youl 1 New Dc luxe 1 IC-E WASHER ———' WASHER f Aoihnrized Otoltrj j WE D 0: OUR OWN ____ , i*H>(IANC£S; FINANCING v y Tire Sales & Service Co. 1 j THE cood/yeab PLACE | | 401 Hillsboro Street Dial 7571 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1954 I The party was herd at the Home . l Eckers Building. The tabic was decorated with a ] beautiful centerpiece of white -nap- j dragons and white roses. Green j candles were used in observance : of St. Patricks Day The servings I consited of lime ice, assorted ; sandwiches and cheese biscuits and i straws, Dt. Vernglle Lassiter served the punch and Dt C. B. Ligon served ! sandwiches, lllustroous Cornman- J j dress Vivian H Brown and Dt. ’ ! Sarah Speed greeted the guests Dt. I Lv.’y 5’ James was in charge of j i games. Souvenir booklets in the shape : ! of a sham-rock were made by Dt ' Speed and given out. The group [ I itad a very enjoyable evening danc : ing and playing games. Reporter, ; j Luverdis W Maye, i I i WINS BABY CONTEST In a baby contest recently, spon- j : sored by the United War Mothers. ■ : N. C State Chapter, Prize winners] j were: Little Miss Deborah Ann Park - ; er, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wil- j ] ham Parker, and Great-Grand daug- ] ler of Mrs. Della Parker, a Wai Mother, won first prize j Little Mtss Susie Jordan, daugb ' ter of Mr and Mrs, Jordan won. second prirc M ‘=tcr m ; *V] Adam*. -> of , Mr. and Mrs. Adam.-* won hotter- ; ] able mention, PROMOTED TO MASTER SOT j Technical Sergeant Julian M. ■ I Schmoke has recently been pro-) ] mtoed to Master Sergeant in the U-! j S. Army, j I I Ocean Fresh Seafood I 0 Ask For Watson's Fryers | g !j BA t Y our Favorite Store fi j i .^ aw . ** {Z-'> II WATSON'S I Seafood Sc Poultry Company, Ins. p 230 Cameron Street Wholeaakt Depf. Cameron ViHag* Rock Quarry Road I iuietgh, n. c | ' : Master Sergeant Schmcite is tho sou of Mrs P B. Freeman and the late Jonr, K. Schmnke, and is now stationed at Mouta,r< Home, I d;. no. His wife, Mrs. Puttie 1,. Scnmoke and their little dau Deborah Svims-.ki are with, i r Notes’ BY GERALDINE JOYNER AND JUANITA Bl OI'NT Hie Installation of Dr. G.ad> i). Davis as pastor of the Oberiin Ba ; tist Church was held Si||idt«y, Ala 14. The morning speaker was Rev. John W. Flemming of Shaw Uu: veisity. The afternoon services began at 3 p m The choir of Fa>ctte\iile Street Baptist Church was in char a of the mush The sacaUer was Rev. Willy of Weicoo, North Caro lina Others who spoke were Mayor Fred B Wheeler, Rev. Fisher, Rev ! O. S, Bullock Rev P. H. Johnson, : Rev. Johnny Jones and Rev D M ; Howard, A chicken dinner was I served. If you have any news for this column contact Geraldine Joyner ! at 3-6507 or Juanita Blount at ! 3-3119 The office of government is not ' w rotifer h-ippi "o* to give i men opportunity *o work out hap* : pinesa for tlsort:selves.— \Y:Tam Ellcrv Ch^Wii^S*