PAGE SIX FGAF "C/HRIBTTAX YOUTH IX A CHANCING WOEJIS' Youth Wf**k wiU be observed from April 25 through May 2 At T..i Fayetteville dtreci Baptist j Church here. Rev. VY '8 lewis will serve as Youth Week pas tor. A Speaker Tournament will tike place on April 35 at 1:30 p m, Seven speakers will he givers a. chance to speak on the youth week theme "Chris jf' X Huge icec.ter diamond flacked hy jrj « two brilliant diamond' set Into 8 heart*. I'he match,ng wedding band |g 8 has 5 diamond*, i i kt gold , ? : S mountings. , _ iS : ■HißimmMuasMtßtzßmtsxKWHaHßwmenFtisiiaß&eamFmeimmmMi armrntr imMiMniM [iff, <- (Headhunters of Jhe Amazon) f%. ?.-;i -ow»b>, TECHNICOLOR 5 4«y®Mp3 L6M4S - RHOiVEfI FLEMING |* '" f * Saturday tpmKsnanit wae«>«iipww=r—•«»-■»■.-.'-*Ti T rvmm ■ im~inM«M(iTMw>.nniriWTni>niiiw im— —■miuMiiii ■imii mi Starts “LUCKY ME” with Doris Day SON. CinemesScope - Technicolor HMWMK ITOV. •-• ,-fr- - „„ , „ |r |rr U——ini i wmnwi.mil■ ”ritir-- , ~ww~vf-TTrrnii7»«frri iiTjraTi»Tß'>ri»».<i ii ''w ininii wiiiiihhih .| n MMMMsimm |p! I LOANS I Come to see ur> with your Financial fes Problems. jp' You will receive a gracious welcome, S' Consolidation of i^j Debts Is Our Specialty g| | THE HOOD SYSTEM | | INDUSTRIAL BANK 1 3 122 South Salisbury Street s~>j || Raleigh, North Carolina ||j I pi 3 We Specialize In Loans to Teachers | ' p| Ho payments are required in iiij ; - June, JULY or AUGUST iprairc- i tian Youth In A Changing- World". Music for this affair will be furnished by the Wash- i ingtou Elementary School ch«t> I under the direction of Mrs G. r. Brown. Youth week is spon sored every year bv the Baptist Training Union. Robert Sewell director. Shown in the photo, left to right are Matachi Terry. Youth Week Chairman. Rev. J. W tones, pastor of Fayette* siliff Street Baptist Church; Rev. VV H. Lewis. Youth Week pastor; ant? Deacon Joseph Whi- j taker. Chairman of the Deacon j Board. Terry is receiving key to the church from Whitaker. Rev { rv.is is receiving the Bi ble from Rev jone«. Eighty per cent of vehicles in* ! : volved in fatal traffic accidents ; in 1953 were traveling straight i 1 ahead. j . yWV-J A VOTELESS PEOPLE IS A DEFENSELESS PEOPLE 200,000 Voters W anted JOIN THE MULTITUDES WHO ARE REGISTERED 100 PROOF LIQUEUR I I ;.• > >r ... M i iilY y, Wi as&bto, jy *'% I ft Ij |j|fp &JK\ wsKfr l^Srr-v I - ■ .•flKl L i, "" 1 X-.'••- gr - | iJB 8 " THBr>- MS ■> mm \ i*#* 'll. yap* !&. *»s[§ JBWHBipjfpf •* ss*;■'/ I ; ' -M'% 1# i, ■ : *.<•>*-fflUm ra ■ ;• ' ' A> ’ MimSmmd ' ''s^Hnijji , ; : <a?' • ' ' > i r •-•'■ f ? ' '% NORTH POLE SI'RYTVOR President Eisenhower llcfti is an 1 Ent, rested listener to an eye witness account of the discovery of the North Pole by Admiral Peary in l'J r -h- Rela'inc Ibe. eviierience in a | f . *| White House meeting !» Stje.Mld ’ . «. 1 ' •;•*•:'« (with 'rv • Hansen here?, who wi.» Ft: . '■■ i ioi'.c c ..•• 'i. 'll. ; . .. - CVewspress Photo 1 j > *•»’ \ BABY ( 0 NIT'sT Left to right are Mrs. Slav belle Davis sponsoring i ittle Mi-s Valeria Dolbcrry: Mr* Ger trude Taylor, mother of William t'ayior, ill, sponsored bj Mrs. Mildred .tames; Airs. Nellie Harris sponsoring Little Miss Saidie Sherard; Mb. t ear! I.il- BALEIGH'S NEWEST - , IVew and Used Clothing Store "famh ' EASTER SPECIALS LADIES’ CASUALS Values up !© $3,98 Special SJ,BB * Children s Shoes 63c u? * Men’s While Shirts 97c * Wcmten’s Dresses 97c up ® Men’s Suits $4.38 up ‘‘ Hargett St Raleigh, N. C, s—— mmmmmmmmmammmmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKk CORN N. C- 27; Lathams Double, Woods Yellow Dent Roasting Ear Corn Beans Peas Beets-Etc. j Mandevilie I Flowers Seeds Dial 712! 130 E. Martin St. RALEIGH, N. C, THE CAROLINIAN ly’s baby, Writer Lilly, Jr. was hoi.’.c with a cold. .Mis. A How ard sponsoring Ronnie Hunt* r and Mrs. .Vilen sponsoring Lit tle Miss Allen. Winners v, rc William Taylor, 111. Ist prize (514.i1:; Little Miss Saidie She rard, daughter of Mr. and .M-<. F 1. Sherard, 2nd prize, ($33,801 Little Miss V t’< ric Dolberv. 3rd prize (SIO,OOI, Proceeds from the contest will go toward the purchase of an electric refrige rator for the Sojourner Truth Branch YWCA. Method News Rev Thompson, assistant pc.— tor of OaK City Baptist Church brought a message of beauty and culture to his audience at the eleven o'clock service Sunday morning. Altho the weather was . inclimate, quite a large number ! attended Palm Sunday services. At four o'clock Sunday after noon, Woman's Day was observ : ed at St. James AW, Church. A lovely program was rendered ‘ by the ladies from the First j Church and Sister Churches. Music was furnished by the Wo* ; man’s Chorus of St. James Church ; and four selections were sung by | young lady students from Peace ' College. Mr. John Miller. Teacher of Bible at Peace College, accom i panted the girls and gave a few : remarks of appreciation The Joy leers Quartet from Asbur.v gave : two selections. Mrs Addie G lai gan was guest speaker and made a wonderful impression on her audience Quite a nice sum v r money was realized from this effort. Mrs. Mary I. Harris was Mis tress of ceremonies. ■ Rev. Mrs. Frazier occupied the I pulpit at St. James Sunday night. Sim spoke fully of Gods rno -cv 1 and kindness to his people and what we should do to show our love for Him in return fm His Holy Week services will be hcM at the Christian Church each RALEIGH AIRMAN OOFS TO ALASKA—Airman 3rd Class Harold L. Prince, son of Mrs, i Hattie Prince of H'l4 Cross, ! Street, Raleigh, N. C.. has pro- j cessed here with the 3349th Personnel Processions Group enroute to Alaska. Prior to his shipment oversea*. Airman Prince was stationed at Shep pard Air Force Base Tex. as i an aircraft and engine median- j if. A graduate, of Washington High School, Airman Prince in- | listed in the. Air Force in June i m 3. | B’i MBs- BLftKARJ) P. (TiEWb 194-4 PINKSTON STREET DIAL 6290 HENDERSON No more s;y --| nificant. i~poiitsuooUo, or uniVt r -1 : sally attractive festival has ever a. been instituted than that which f , celebrates the return of spring, I ! the buddmg of leaves and ilow- I ! ers. Easter is ’on.-, an ancient | 1 passover feast and has oven pie j served by thn Church and -et | aside to commemorate the Chris* j tian belief m ttie Ressorrection. I Easter is an enjoyable time for I *ll. *‘l think of the garden after j the rain; And hope to my heart ! comes singing, “At morn the ' cherry blooms will be white, and K j the Easter bells be ringing.’' HI \DFi;SON'S SOt IAJ Ivdllil f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whine of ■ ? : Char leston, S. C were visitors in • ; our city last weekend. M:.<> Lena Bullock and friends 1 v/cre the guests of friends in Nor folk. Virginia, last weekend Miss Bessie Edmond was a rs ; cent visitor in our city, , Many relatives and out of town : friends of Mr. E. K. Tolbert at j tended the dedication program .J i the Carve;- Elementary School in , our county. OCR SICK AND SHUT-IN'S ; Mr. Bruce Blackwell is iraprov ! ing nicely after being in an acci ! dent last week. We hope that he ! will continue to improve. Mrs. Mary Washington and Mr. Thom as Harris were in Jubilee but are ; home once again and doing nice ( ;> Mr George Obery and NT r I Frank Bullock are at Jiu V■■ ■ pitai. Lets visit them . :. n . 1 Idem happy, cm RCK NEWS I i The Rosier Tern ole AMF Zh-n . | Church held its Annua! Binhsuy , ; Rally’ in Henderson Institute's Cafeteria, on April 9 R< v. S P. • ] night this week. Good speakers ■ i wdl be presented at the.se ser ■ ; vices with Rev Haywood in . : charge. The public is cordially > ' invited to attend. t ; An Easter Play entitled Breaking The Bread'' will be - | given at Oak City Baptist Church, ! ; Sunday night at 7:30. Members ! ! and friends are urged to be pres- j i i ent. An Faster program and preach* ’ : ing service will be held at St, James Church Sunday night at 7:30 The pleasure cf your pres • ! ence is requested. The PTA of the Berry OKeily , : School will be held Thursday ; | night, April 15th a! 8 p. in. Every : • , patron and parent please come j ! lo this meeting. It is important 1 j to * -lo tiiiQ ail. i Miss (’loo Clerk relumed home ; | Sunday m Aberdeen, N. C after I a.’.tending the Teachers Assoc;a --! tion in Raleigh last week. She wes the guest of Miss Dora D. ; Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ciirti.-: while she was in Method. Mi. and Mrs Douglas Dunston anti Mr and Mrs John Sorrell ; motored to Ymk, Pa. over the ; ; v.-i-c-kcnd to attend a wedding an- ! ntver-ary of Miss Dunton's sister, j OUR SICK | Mr Thomas Burrell, Mrs. Min- i | me Hill and Mrs. Lucy Lockhart ! are improving. Let us continue ! lo lend their families a helping hand as well as pray for their j recovery. — 1 «r» ■'mwwiii n i iimhi m «.-icnnmiYUtt. 9&m :<»>■- g»,r Don’t Wait ! “BEE” WISE I Visit Your Authorised Dealer Fo • Lewis •• Daclant Bee Supplies I • Lewis Beehives to Inside Furniture • Covers and Bottoms • Foundations—loo Y • Nailless Topbar Frames Pure Beeswax • Standard Lewis Frames # Bees «s?d Queens 1 > • Lewis Hives Bodies • Horsy Co* tairers ! ® Shallow Exacting Supers $ Veils, Gloves & SmoS.ers j & Comb Honey Si<{-' '•> and Sections | Put Green $ $ s’s In Your Pocket j JOB. P. WYATT ! AND SONS COMPANY SEEDSMEN i 325-33 S. Wilmington St. Tol 2-2331 Raleigh, N. C. | j j - —J \ Rocky Mount’s Social Whirl I BY 1 H. HASH' V ROCKY MOUNT M. sjollie i Adarm of .Elmhurst, N. Y., his returned home alter a visit with ! her parents. Mr and IVL Wayne ! (Juanita) Bynum nl 233 i'enna Avenue Mrs Bynum is re over- I tnjj from a recent of illness, I Retired railroad men W <i.n T. Armstrong is seen 1.. ■ , i , in n sun now that the w ,-ni i.i ; v_, ot spring have arrived in force. Mrs. 4. Hf. ven and a group of her first and red ttd grade pupils from the Weils (Ter per a nee Hall) school p 'e.-coted a play at the Lancaster ;• rho.d last week to assist the Home Demon stration Club in fund-raisind. The play had previously received cre ditable mention during district e lim:nation at Living Hono school , MRS. FLOSSIE B. WHITEHURST INTERRED Burial was conducted Monday i lowing funeral rites in Richmond, j ip. the Battleboro cemetery, feu ! Va.. at St. John Holiness Church. foi Mrs. Flossie Braswell White- • j hurst, native of the are* *;>o. tor ! j twenty years prior to her death , j had resided in Richmond. Sum- j v. »?•« inr*Jmj4«i Vipt* T 1 Whitehurst a son. Mr-v.! Bras- i | Cooke is pastor. Kesier Temple ; AML was organized *u 183.1 and : lias seen four of its ..on.- , , ,ru i, j * &i<} &\i A. tevown. l%gv. ■ G. 'i R:\. S L ; and. B?v. p, CooKv t orient ; \ church motiibccu taking each j j month ot the year I j various amounts ter their crover. ■ ; ’i tie rnernoers raided This 1 | was indeed an enjoyable nighi j . for those a lion ding along vvjjh • i Svii-ju on Iqlx elec, carrot sticks and ! pickles, i>ot«'to chips; crackers, 1 A very DEDICATION >).IIXIIK Carver Eitmentary School held j Api-u ':d ‘:d was" indeed a” won-' Rhytiim Baiui. Carv< r Choral i ly took part as well as the school SE. Dud:..;, ’ bme dd'- Sk cr. were gourd fr-un M: Fred S. Erui-rr. : C \ - | Douyins Alexander, ft. T. Wilson. : Thanks sod acceptance ~-f -.tie - building f. opi parent - iwulfe and : the student body by Mr. A i ander Mr- M e Brown Vr- I M. H. Davis and 'Barbara Dur f ham. Mrs. A. r,l. Rivera. Super visor of Vance County Schools, i lead, tne Litany of .D .u:,, -■: o. The Rev f> R Rnrsnri I; v John R. Dungce and R,-v. J Vomit; ’.cere also on the pr-ietran Tee progress made in our school I have been wonderful. There was - beautiful work in each c teerroor.i : and a feeling that all wm ked to gether to make the program a ; i success It was indeed thru. Don’t forget to buy your CA : ROLTNIAN. THINGS TO HUNK ••’.>OlT He died 1,-: V.-U d f | j er large or small, tU h or poor. He died for all of us. The joy of Easier ; - the joy of Christ. fKiilcililP lair fee? 1 1 <q V i \ * \ it's boNer / far your ■ ‘ x 00 0*tSStffs , \ i mvmm»rmHt» h iimaeaaaOTg-a 111 NflfMiffjlizes. on V »n youi hr:»f inMotuiy . * Qiv»j> o rich c!ef*p / color Jo ih* heir '* Hefps elirninolf /- «• Dissolves in v/oi*r , 1 * inilontly Cccnomica! I and obsolufely •safe lo v**'" \ * ut». No tk/n test needed f \ thij i\ not o dye. ( *4DC \ lteA' f i-b - ! a I ■% % •-. "'k?-- - i Druggist \ *■'*/ * cannot upp, \ * >!J : \ ’ V- -Atj:.. ' - j ' KONGO CHEMICAL CO V JO4 W !2Jlh St . New Yc-ri. 2? M Y J J — ! ' four brothers, Eintas, Frank, ! Jatac.s and Jasper and ! ln.ee sisters. MeSdanies BerUia 1 Fee Scott, Annie B. Watson and 1 Lelia Atkins. »•. < '.( }: St-MLER l i.U.S HOME FROM PUILLJPINES Elder Ciow-.e Sumler husband I ot Ai. Maggie Si-cnK.9OO W ! Thomas Street, arrived last week 1. " sir from Manila, in me Philli v.-1 Islands, wheie he had un dergotie no emergency appendec !e:n,v and spent 24 days m a hos- : pii.al. Hare to recuperate for n few [ weeks, Sumler entertained friends v. ah his stories of his travels thru the Middle East. KOBE \ mo TICKET M:. Sumler. an elder in the j P imitivc Bi'ptist Church, former- S ly :i railroad employee, has serv- \ ed under jurisdiction of the Nat- \ iiT.il Mari tine Union for the past, several months as a second cook and bake , having baked 250 , loaves Ibe day he was stricken— < March 9th Sumler was serving on t.H.o Marine Transport Sapp a Creek, operating between Oki nawa and the Persian Gulf—a fony clay run—where, he said temperatures ranged from tOO de grees up to 150 during December, apprttun::v i.hi-ir not season. Al tko t.’s airline ticket from Ms r 'lia to Norfolk Vs cost the cor r.ar.v (or Um.oni 5f!05.90. Sura- j o; pret'er? tiio goo-d old 'Mother XV-o ih to traveling 26,000 feet up ;i: 41 to miles an hour he says. AJ.-r- of hi,- friends envy feint be.-’n possible, but. for the fact • trrnt AumUir lielwigY'U io Ute NMU 1 Murttir. • Union) which protects 1 its seamen. ON ★ APPLiA^C^:- 'k TELIVISSON k TIRES & TUBES STORES 413-415 Fayetteville St. ,( «Saa!i3@*sßS*BSSflß*»2aaSF j Washington and Ligon School _ ICE YS l iPMip ••9 Os; " ; BOSSE I KiWELEHS, Inc. ; -• ■ XT TO fITV HALL ; —v—>3lo"! a. i x.i*Tv->>-MTr>irtHiw. T-»(-i-rrrir MVimMrniaii»»«i»* | DON'T MISS OUR ... ' • Toppers MEN’S HEADY TO-WEAK Your CREDIT Good MII3 E; Martin Street H Raleigh, IN'. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL ’7, 1954 M3.50.0s Siate ! Easier Service The Rom Croix Km hts of Boy ' or Consistory No. 219 of Pule- ;h, will conduct the Annual Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday 1 Services, Thursilcy n hit. Yp> l j 15 and Sunday morning, April 16, j lespcctivoly. 1 The Maundy Tor -'rv C d’.s ; Light Servos ciG'npiiiJivirg i the lights v i'i i - ' '-1 Ct ! Matthew AMK Civ, •n, Eu ' .-- \ie Stu: ",. 8:00 P. AT 'l’iie : tv So - -• v n ;j Candle 1 ’ Service , t in.g the lights v d on v i-i ct j The First Conyre' a tin vii. CVr, \ ■ cotner. South and Manh S ! 6:00 A, M The Public is cordial’;, ;ov,t.’d ,1.1. ‘-vredwi . C,■■ton•■.rider ;n Chief. Boyer ( onsistory Calling All] Ealeigli Citizens - .. ToA . Gigantic Mass Meeting 3 P.M. April 26 Crop b y - Ga rs i eld School Your Heclih Is At Stake ' .nmwi m riiTurmm aimmiMmmmmmmmmmimmmmmMiMßßHmim Min... 9 ■ uuMm»awiHa«RMK«Mm'tH» .- - FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Li:! Haramsn i WILL BF HEBE ON Fri. Apr. 16 Keep Your Coleman Appl lances Working 1 Here's a wonderful opportu nity to get expert service. Bring your Coleman in and let the factory expert make it ‘work like new”! t.barge vu'i he made only for parts used— no charge for labor. Essentia! Equipment Coleman Lanterns and Sto\ s are valuable standby lighting and cooking equipment ft when power fails, or gas is not available. Keep Em Yi |jul» Working! f JSGgEI I THORNE’S Open Fri. Nil"-, fit 9 P M 16 W. South St. Dial 6840

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