PAGE TWO | RBg WttE rWWOWIMWP—nMWMWmHWMW W*W»>« i.-V, -•• "a r UP.,:. ' '.eanWYWWOWiWI-WWiWT. j-«« .MMHOTUTMUI-WHWC— 1 .nmw*WW. I ‘- ■ llMi■ W>WBi .ll —III II■B’IWjJMWWIWW A Summary Os Whst HiSHONORSAID ’ I WA: ? JUST .WAD" Last -a c f"io n.ai kc. *1 one of the worst three days that have i ever beer, experienced by Jf.-i- j ward Allen Hood, an employee i ol the Wilson-Uzzie Company here. Hood was charged w;th several law violations including larceny and assault on an oflicor. | He was charged in City C nt . Monday vvi I a shoaling a m / ■ of Cedilla: parts from his l.e carrying a concealed weapon, i buy in;; a pistol without a permit, i snd assault and battery. Judge Albert Doub sfciten-’ert : Hood, who offered no doe - so. to 12 months in prison, suspend- j ed upon payment of S2(Ki r.d i cost of court In each of the cases, j vlk ''iv&iM- mmmeKmtKvmmmitmiitvim* «*»«■' «as"a»iwnrt«»*i , ***w»***»**‘ , **"* ,, * , * k . ’ Rosalie Williams’ ifc I ? Carolinian ' SOCIETY (Items ior this column should be mailed to 21$ E. Lanc-it St. 5 RALEIGH CALLING ALL GREEKS! CALLING ALL GREEK®; All members of Go 1: letter organizations which have . membership in the local AC HR . s,re urged to be pro-, -it Sunday of this week ft oil’s May 0' at a general fellowship meeting at the VMCA Hour ol Use get-to-gti.:-. i is 5 P.M. At this meeting, ar f-xnVnntinn of the general purpose of v ;■ - cal chapter ot the Amu, .<ri Counci, on Human Rights v.’iii be made and the genera) mem bership of ail par'd i rating or- • ganizations will an <>t r-'etunuy ’ to as it quest, s and or ?u suggestions ... .Zolas. AKAs. Deltas, Sigma j Gamma Rhost Do pinn ?•> *isTu-’\a. jf the man in year hte ain 'ti- . be? of one of the member j a tern! ties. urge him to be present ! BThe o-'irers are hoping to ; V . -(• ((v. , ; hour’s limit. Mr, Carl DeaVne is ] scheduled to make a presentation. ■ SHOWER FOR APRIL BRIDES This lirtn ;> lone i -St due, but Sines it has not yet been publish ed. here goes a bit of iate news: Miss D- loros Young and Miss Au- ; sn:y Fulcher, both teachers at toe Stain Blind and Deaf Set >i. j Were honored at a kitchen show- j *r by tht-:r co-workers recently. The affair was held at the < home of Miss Louise Moore and ■ the two brides-e.lect received many useful and pretty gitt.s Those attending tv.me rheboshia i Thorpe, Louise Moore, Edna ; Banks Louise Maitehws, father- Lie Turner Dorothy Hamsun, i fct Uie McAllister, Susie Davis. : Br:d Blonme Boykin. Miss Young became me bride ; «sf Mr, Preston Hill recently in the parsonage of the Presbyter- j lan Church, and Miss Bp ichor j was married to the Rev George J llrown at her borne in Suffolk, , Va. MR* BRGWSR ENTERTAINS Mrs. H. C- Brower was hostess to the Capital City Bridge Ch-b - at her home on East Hargett Si. last Saturday night. The rxjmocn- ! Ration which high scorer', get i • been upped considerably. th> y j tell me. Therefore, I venture to j ray, "Woe be unto Milady 'V ;t . j consistently makes bad bids and i bad plays" Those attractive prizes j ere making ail members work, a I bit harder. ! FUN NIGHT AT Y Fun Night at the YMCA last, j Ons Stop'S™ 1 One Step Electnical Appliances Sales and Service on Ranges, Refrigerators, Radios, Heaters, and Everything Electrical CONTRACTORS HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRICAL SERVICE 131 E. Hargett St. Phone 3-5031 YOUR WESTINGHOUSB DEALER "Every House Heeds West ini! house 1 ’ Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH.. NORTH CAROLINA -j- TEL. 3-1071 . —— _ -. I ■'- c* i\ r s 1 Whols | noli nut it -\i i. l ■ t ,k' a: ■i. c. man tail on S. Prrson St. lh#\v *:• it: ’ that Hood had that r 4»mb!» «*d a v v «t c[ whi key” in his t haek povk t vMeh vas l.ulg <■•(] hovever, tii.it the nan j was vurryivig a .43 calihrc Army j •11 as v tl as tiit* • O' - v . ... Io ;i°d u.) . :?:i late- {s’- J . 'Tied a * i lout till- pi-dM li'ul parts “’t I a f,,un ‘' in rs I bite. i» attempting to n)k to ! be just that Thai w;.s the oveas- | ' ion at v.\ ;ch the men ccnru ctea ! j With i et 1 1 V-'t f d- i ' V uV | but there v. r- a,v iihmip pres- j I cut. The sponsor.; feel qi.i’e --at- | | forward to next rears repetition ! 1 oX tilt’ x.itgir Witii lciafis i u r | ; 1 don't krsovv v, i.o te winners m 1 p| f »•}..> /,!,* «, ; , A i '!l} ‘’ r> If* 1 ! o-;-.rnA Srvvt’dxmwT Mr. C Pe rr «o, • . Mr!'Fred W’.ii-.ams, Dr. Jam. - ; A- j : Boyer and Mr. P. H- Williams | j was hot and j believe : | tne team ct Pc ’ in and Vv Hiams i cinrag-d viet j evening was 'the cawing of | | lucky numbers bv the men to j I £ ;;: r, ! i f-ii>•, Mr. Lir.wood Young . v v i j number <: 13" wh.ch .at a led iMu ! to a icivfav car.:' iiKiCiC ano -to- i I natod by Mrs. Berm Hi IlUo;. Oth- j i er; wiio drrv. Ura-y nu-icers ; j I j Winters a~, iv. ■ a grit as M.e j • DELTAS OL fc’.LVE MAY WI'EK i i , ’ ’b' , , , J | j StIUIO.ItVg x)i?i -H vV OiH ll < i-pt’ .K* ? j c-r at the Shaw Utiin-rsiiy wsper j jtf the sertiriiy : a.:, veer lay. .end j i ed J.Lss ,I‘ntnc;. Kooert-., I-xecu- j I the Dire cl or of Doha Sigma The- j i ta Soronty, i> . «r. i a r.ifioaaiiy 1 v,-,„ v, v: ,i Ol Die promo- j | ti, n of ii.e.. n i; •uuKii-s Tne ; j title- of lvLs-i lfoiverts’ .speech was j i -New II ■ r.r, m Human Rela- 1 j lion;” and her -cirnrks were well | | received by the Shaw audience. j j Alpha I tiro C fiuptcr, tec under- i grabuaig D< Has at Shaw CJniver- j f itv dor.:::-. .1 tw« ivr, bed sheds ! - to St Agnes Hospim! a; its an- j | nuai coinrr.u-iify project The pro- ! ‘ sen ration was made in eonjunc- j I tion with a Job Opportunities j program held at Monday chapel j exercises. ; od, officers reported that ti e in.in bt.estne very vioient .1 1 M-vcr.tl officers were re quired to subdue him. 12 YEAR ABSENCE J.,!,•...- ■ I uis Hatcher rode back - 1,, X rih Carolina Monday wii'f a fu :.uve officer as an escort to : < .. i -a prison term that was i mcn-d -ut to him 12 years ago. | Hatcbcr. a 30-ytar-old Char , i.ifo reraient, was sentenced •i t-klenbur.; County in A i ■ .1, iStJ, to 3-ik years for lar i'-. . vi--“ ;!-c escaped i from a Camp Polk detail near R. . i.:h in February cf 1946. > .Most of the time ti ; -t Hatcher • 1-as been lrco. he has been sen’* :iu’ time in prison. •••-. only a: t be fled North Car -1 olir.a. lie war arrested, convicted j d inipi‘i.-oßc-d m Pennsylvania. . - About the lime he was to have j liiii hod that term, authorises | j i .-.rn 1 that he was wanted in | i ATtboma. Ho had escaped from i AiiK-atrta siiortly before be- was tr.-.ud and cor-v--tc-d in Ms ckK-n --i.At the end of his sentence u: Pennsylvania, he was handed ; over in Alabama authorities and i had to serve his ’ imeiTupted ’ i U- in there. Monday he finished his tenure in Alabama, an d North Carolina officials were v iting to claim him. FOI.ICK SEEK LOCAL GFNMAN Chuck Chavis, accused of sert wounding Joe Sjnith of 827 ■ F,.yi.itteviUe Street Sunday night is being sought by poiice. James Lewis, at whose home tin? shooting is alleged to have i • said Chavis cruised - jj-nith t!irough the house and shot | ; - r-.i a.; he fled through the back j d - .r. Smith, !3 was shot in the ! ■: md shoulder with a shot- : .. .. According to Lewis. Chavis ! r.: 1 Si ..i were in an argument I ciiri r. • the day and .had been j i on a drinking spree. Plant Bed Show Held ! RALEIGH Methyl bromide : tii'JU'd tobacco plant bed meet s wen. held Wednesday, the Lin. •-•a lira Turns of B W. Lane, i liuiiich, Rome 2. and George Dvi.uing, Apex. Route 1. 'rue beds were treated in Feb | mat y for the purpose of killing i off ..■ ••• L and the plant bed con i trol ot nematode disease. Farmers looked on with inter- j ; c-st as the healthy plants stood i ' ready to be set out and no time i , hud been spent in pulling weeds- The untreated area were heavily coated with weeds w i<h all of the plant* being ; i choked oth. Go trie Lane bed barley straw j i wa« used and it showed that the j : l.ermls were too hard for the j j gas to penetrate and a; a re- I suit then? were patches of barley j visible. On tiie Denning bed pine straw i was used and it proved to be the i ; b. tter practice for there was no j | other growth on the bed except ! : tiro tig healthy plants. Tin demonstrations were un- ; dor Uie supervision of VV, C. ' I Davenport, County Agent, and j B T McNeill, Assistant County j J Agent, of the State College .Ex- j i tension Service. i Feed cost; make up between j i 35 and 60 per cent of the cost of ! operating a dairy herd m North j Carolina. 1 ALLAN | MIMS, | mr ;Jb * \ | FORD SALES | AND SERVICE | 225 TARBORQ ST, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C* <—* Telephone --«i 2-2191 . ..... •■*--■ "Tgj3j|i « -. v‘ Jr AEjjvp’? 7 '”' • %-r**- ELKS GRAND GTT'K.TKS ENJOY A BALI. GAME The solemn look on the faces of the top tilts officials shown a bove are not because they wetw not enjoying the baseball game on Parade Day at the N- C. Eiks Assn, in Goldsboro last May, because they—until j the photographer stopped them long enough to take this pic i tore, These same officials and • - ■ Picture NO HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR DAY AT SHAW—The second Annual Senior High School 'SSrfy * at Shaw University was observ ed Saturday, May 1, on the cam pus, and seniors from schools all over North Carolina attend ed in large numbers. A special ! program was held in Spaulding j Gymnasium Saturday morning. Lucius Walker of Roselle, N, J., presicJVnt of the Student Coun cil greeted the visitors on be ! half of the student body: and : Ur, William R- Sirassner, presi dent, gave a special message of \ | welcome to the students and their teachers. Dr. Nelson It t Harris was master of eeremo- j uses and introduced the faculty j j and staff members to the visi t j, COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS | We can furnish any t -m j j in your home from the ; living room to the kitchen ! SEE US FIRST j W. E. COOPE. j FURNITURE COMPANY ■ 121 East Martin Street | ~r i. n , ,r illll {j | mail .iTMWMweiMiwi «u| [ I j WHKuS Everything for | \%SSp*<W \— * tha home build- j T JP\ er - F hi« mats- I fill I Cl'i “From Cellar To Re®f* i i TILLERY l MILLWORIC COMPANY ti Old Loussburg Rd. Dial 434 M |! i , j ! j 1 ] ! i ! j Day Service CO-EO CLEANERS 908 S. Wilmington St, DIAL 3-6417 DELIVERY SERVICE 2 THE CAROLINIAN others arc expected to he in Gastonia May IS-20th to give moral support to their comrade —Grand Lecturer K. F. Battle j —in his fight to retain the state presidency n® w being sought by A- Martel Scott of Golds boro. Left to right are: Herbert Jones, Grand Organizer, im proved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks ot the World j (HBKPOEW); Judge W. C. Hue- j or*, A film, “Shaw University in Action,” was shown by Dr. M. D. Williams, Mho is in charge of Audio Visual Edu cation. The cost of producing milk iti North Carolina can be greatly reduced by feeding snore rough age and less grain. The United State# winter wheat crop is estimated at 678 I lion bushels, 28 per cent smaller ; than the 1953 crop COAL For Every Purpose CORRELL COAL CO. JOE 3. CORRELL, Owner 307 North W**t DIAL 5567 I .. mini MMMB 204 W. South St. : M MCHHEI * emu Opra 8 A.M. 'Til 12 P.M. I UMSTE AD'S |! TRANSFER COMPANY * GROCERY STORE S fflytimiHiw.w-wM . - I LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Courteous Prompt Efficient ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 802 '3- Dawson Street • Tarboro Sc Martin Street* DIAL 9478—9212 Finance or Borrow j On Your Car | Through The f Dillon Motor Finance Co. 1 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3-3231 I j Si Classified disP I a r ston, Grand Secretary, and an ' Elk leader for fifty years; jSon- Hubert IS. .Johnson (whose father migrated from North j Carolina to Virginia where j young Robert was born) Grand Exalted Ruler, IBFOEVV; an unidentified Grand Officer and State Prexy and Grand Lectur- i ing Knight K, P, Battle of Rocky Mount. J, B Barren Photo. 3 : Is your Firv Snsscranre adequate r j on your home? Was it bought to ! cover your home tea years ago - | or five years ago when the j value was half what it is now? The value of your home is worth protecting, Get C&veness Insurance Agency give you full protection on your home amt furnishing. CALI. 3-356$ BEFORE YOG SUFFER. ITJf- : NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. CAVENESS i INSURANCE AGENCY ; Academy Building DIAL 3-3563 j Roy Cavenest, J r, Roy Caverns*#, Sr. ! j FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Your Patron*** Appr«iated rri'Sfisi —— * j§ *> North Carolina farmer?’ 1053 ! gross income from eggs ar.d | chickens, including commercial ! broilers, totaled Sioß million 8 I per cent above 1952- North Carolina late spring commercial potato acreage for harvest this year is estimated at 15,000 acres, some 23 per cent below last years 19,500 acres. United States farm flo-.-ks laid I 6.6 billion eggs in March 1954, j approximately 3 per cent more j than in March a year earlier. Say U lSaw It in the Carolinian "~oEij\f; H<mT~j Clean, Comfortable Booms j Miss Lucille Griswold, Prop. ] 229 Cabarrus St. Raleigh j Phone 3-6800 ; J Money When You Need It Borrow a little or lot on jewelry I or other valuables. Reliable Loan Co. 307 South Wilmington St. FOB A BETTER WELL CALL HEATER WELL CO. RALEIGH, X. C. Phone 24675 Box 1128 Saies-Repairs lawn Mowers Sharpened 1 Shotguns Rifles ‘ Bicycles and Tricycles i Rods and Fishing Tackle 1 Carnage Wheels Retired I HILL’S i 105 S. Wilmington St. I>iai 81721 ! j *'««•! IH Mam Immll I OPTICIAN*. ins, <&t<mah4l WUw * Bid*. R*\eUh fttinie « GwwtW* rimr-TTCtntti.-rnrarnTrr- rrnr,yr l .irtiw-iiingiioirriri-rvt^-"-^--Tr-r— MKUHmmmmnmM&mMMamtVKmwtitmmaßmMm&pg M ITour Reliable Neighborhood | ■ FOOD CENTER I MORAS I Grocery & Market | |g| Prompt Delivery Service | S DIAL 3-4465 J 8 32? E„ Cabarrus St f PRINTING « COMMERCIAL « SOCIAL Consult Us for Reasonable Estimates Prompt # Service THE CAROLINIAN ' PUBLISHING COMPANY 518 E. Martin Street Phone 4-5558 \ Raleigh, N. C. j ~..i j Building ; | I Materials CABINET MAKERS Windows and j. Moldings-• Roof- j nig - Builders’ : 1 I Hardware - In- j s sulation Wall i IS board - Paints J Sp! 1 Plaster Materi- [ HERRING SASH | & DOOR CO., Inc. 1 Hillsboro Rd. DIAL 5880 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 | ~ L.. 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