PAGE EIGHT > ■^<wS<'-'v“'■sjzJß’^j:> ■'■ \.*£yvt jssS^"ah. »MP TO, mp. ■•"- yawsSsy’ ,»IBH»fi JBEft Oifelw WSH vfS?lw : -£fs#r <m& pgG J|p; if*if KTr'D'D * JSt f|H|j , j( .,'.',*,;,,«.ulSL^iL3 1 ,Y'.."fi«si. wins s's.mxi engineering *nii;i ' k’MltP i .i«..oi wm >■ ' ■ n Indus 1* - ! :•' -■ *> •'< •!'?;> it) con hD *i'Kites. Tht* amount H •,-'irr. ; to ;• < > fojs rfMtfain hsg f..s \v.■■■.■ ■■< "•. for hi;* junior and wsaut cians Threaten To Bavocit Supply Company » rcKs.- v -rr- x j. fIL -•; TLo hf'&fi G,f *■• '.",< -..ufcy shop Slip- ; ply c.Qmvzny Lure, \'ho aßodedl.v ! tn&dc " : it :* Vjp. ls 7 r?;j*o r,*nvTrk foj rl .r rop’r: : nh.i»uvo o! a NTsrro : Br r uihr»:i-v- V- oeiaPon. found! hi ■ oj-so) f fa.riw* & r Dye Tinned boy- i colt- di his company'* products by] f KRAMER’S ! jl | • i hn 1-souse of Diamonds’ l i MARTIN - SALISBURY STS. ! GIVE JEWELRY THIS CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE hxx r Invites You To Open A Charge ■ ecount • Make T our own Terms Within Reason KRAMER’S “The House of Diamonds’’ ro MARTIN - SALISBURY STS. '"dkCKSlEtaffS?'- ■'*>'» ->■»-*.-*- - k«)ri)M -----r ——rmTr.T-• vi miMW»w trmn»ta:i«»wi>i«iwnmi l )iiw»'wwwin <■ WiiiWUWlHmiunT ■- ... ~ -..- -—i—n —■- jir r r. hi lll _m—<i m i»)|r ,1 n,, ,irrrinmrn— SPECIAL! | FOR | Lust Minute Shoppers •TIN ST. RALEIGH. N. C senior year. Young Clark won !hr a ward by maintaining the highest academic record during liis irishman and sophomore ) .in, The national textile in .i>istr'.• giver, each year, in addi tion to the S 1,000 scholarship an 3rd. another >I,OOO which nnght he used by A&T College i«i am worthwhile purpose. | Negroes last week. the man. Ki ed Kcrshalh head of Die C. .1. Curio Co, tu re. allegedly told a repre sentative of the Mod er n Beauticians Association, !nc.. that he did not care for their business, when the agent j Dr. Charles Hill, College President Buried In Ohio 1 * H '':XXXX ,s Ss|eSs WESt IS® wm m gsfsg j WILBERfoRCC Ohio «ANlh , j— Funeral services for Dr Chat lea Leandet Hill, 50, president of Wilberforce University, were held in the chapel of the university last week. A similai service was held later in the week in Urban,)., Ohio, from Guy Funeral Home, when the body of the late edueatoi was taken following the chapel rites, President of Wilberforce ior the past nine years, Hr. Hill ! died in Springfield, Ohio ai ■ I ter having taken ill in Wash ington, D. C following a |- speaking engagement in \! ; lanla. He died in Mere, Hos pital from hypertension !>r. Carl .ienkins, uuiversitv pb, sieiar,, attend him. Following his death hi- body was brought here where it laid in stale in the campus chapel for :?4 | hours, then was taken, to Urbana. | Dr. Hill was a nat-iv* of Uhahn, I A noted scholar, kchnvr and called on Kershall for an ad j in the MB Vs 6th annual Folio I Breakfast souvenir crogram. I The association rcprcr-intative J I said that Keishall toid hr: hi j i had no charity to give to the * I sod a! ion.' i j When told the visit «ea« net far I charity, but for the puiposi of I I selling him an ad to increa-f h. - I I Negro busine.-s. Kershail -aas I j qquoted as saying. "I don't want | the business. Be sure to leli them." Negro boautv shops from Mu.- J city to the shore reacted with n i threatened hoycoii. of the com t uany's products The Curio company has had ■> | heavy r-rad*- among Negro n, au : tic tans (. ‘ld Forester KENTUCKY jLfIU ' STRAIGHT BOURSON MY 1 WHISKY .... | KENTUCKV StitAidHT RO'ISAgN WHISIW . BOTTLED iN BOND . iOO * »OC* SROWN-fORMAH DIBIU.LER3 CORPORATION • AT LOU’SViLLE IN KENTUCKV , world traveller. Dr. Hill took ov- , er lire presidency of Wilberforce i !in 1917. following the ouster of | , Dr. Charles H Wesley, now presi- \ •! dent, of the .state-supported Cen- i !.trai State College. Hk tenure was not a strifeless | one. In 1954 he became embroiled i •j m -t bitter fuqd with Bishop D. ; Ward Nichols j over the institu : lion's administrative affairs. The math: tiiuiily was resolved by j Mm university s board of trustees. WillHTforce is owned and super -1 vised hy the AME Church as an educator, Dr. Hill was best known a> m author and hn* le t Hr succe-s-sfully mastered 13 ; lanvnaves, and among his liter im y works tie translated lettters of Phillip Melanchlon, a colleague -, of Martin Lut-her Lutheran pio -1 tiuT. Ht- also authored a book, 1 bused on the letters. I'li Hill was also an outsland ■ minis'n and served as pas tor •>’ Bethel AME church in Col ; umbia S. C. In UH.'l. l-t was a nnndnce tor the <><»t ni governor of the Happy Khmer New Year. fN. c. products! fe?Y# ERSH,NG ROAD. RALEIGH PHONE 4-2557, I_. .OLIVE S TREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 [ fHR CAKOLTNIAN m YDTTy L ; y ■ \ gMI ,'p j i Virgin islands. ; Before coming io Wilberforce, | he was dean and professor of phi-; j losophy and ancient language atj 1 Turner Theological seminary in | Atlanta, and chairman of the dc- i ! partment of sociology at Allen i i University, Columbia, S. C. ! He was graduated from Wltten | beig College and Hamma Divinity i School, both of -Springfield, Ohio. ; and obtained his Ph.D, from Ohio . i State University in 1938. He also took graduate studies at the uni j versity of Berlin in Germany. Surviving are. his widow, Rosa j lia of Wilberforce, three sisters, l: Mrs. Rovilla O. Gant?,, Akron. • | Ohio, Mrs. Vivian Roberts, Uv ijbana, and Mrs Alberta Jentons, ■ ’ Rochester, N, V Always stop machinery befor* I cleaning, oiling, or adjusting K,.,.p ■ i the work area around machinery , (lean advises the National Saietv • Council PATRONIZE ore ADVERTISERS Woman Completes Trip Around Africa CHICAGO (ANPi Miss £ean . Fairfax paused m Chicago last ] week while on a lecture tour of i Africa under the auspices of the ! American Friends Service Coir.-; mittee. She attended the conic j once on exchange or persons h id i at the Congress Hole! by the Irsli- i lute of International Education. Miss Fairfax returned recently i from a comprehensive trip about j Africa which last'd from Dece.ii- j her, 13.15. until August 1050 Sh- : nwHMiininiMn iw««iin ■<*>• -vwnJSes- • We Are Pleased To Announce THE OPENING OF ~ . WOODARD § SON FUNERAL HOME 412 S. Alston Avenue, Durham DECEMBER 22r.d Years of Experience Enable Us to Give You That Deserving Service in Hours of Bereavement. LADY ATTENDANT CAM ... o-7170 fnW,■llll.l ■■,| I, - _| | ... . _ __ | ’ V. . . ’ - «KXI.WU*WIWW ; | We Are Now Paying JIL J*k INTEREST A YEAR JiSr COMPOUNDED QUARTKRIA §44 AND INTANGIBLE TAX ' F/n on insured savings Deposits made from January Ist through 12th, 1957 will hear interest from January 1, 1957. «HK > PLANTS - FREE FREE - AZALEA A beautiful plant worth $4,00 will be given FREE to each person who deposits SIOO.OO, or more in an insure | Savings Account. 1 »-• THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BASH /Si JSRL 02 S. Salisbury St. (.7 "t j Raleigh v. • MWWii | »innniwiiiiiniii i yii.TOiiMr , fn”"*wn ■■ —»t ~u«~v,mw>~ --«o»«v>“-»vr^~—**>'—«.-»-iaea»r« «ew»i<i anirmw. >te>a«Ma.>qrw .'r ttt " 1 -’• WYATT-QUARKES FAMOUS CHRISTMAS TREKS NOW ON SAKE! |§| BALSAM The Original 'T Christmas Tree Fir was chosen a* th* • ii Christmas^ Tree u * ThToriginal V yuZ5%. * { hr * st m: ' s 1 - •" ,;i * », fy\ .JH //.Yt live* ir» icc.:h . :Mk \ ,7V: f%r XC^™ 7 4 rr,r.:- wn—w f * tl ‘fcp.s! Prlnp from TREE STANDS:—Wood ... 7.x X : ! (holds your tree- firmiy in container of water 1 Less d-nigM "I i tree last longer, looks better) . . . from •! I i SAF TR! Dkh; ■« Metnl Stand (holds three full gallons of water ) . . S.v.Oli! n im,ii im»w inmjrn nirnim i ■ nnr -aaßyw umm ~/ «wr - i-vrxmw GIFTS FOR GARDENERS—HAND TOOLS • BULBS y^llPfev » SF.F.D •GARDEN BOOKS • WINDOW BOXES ... •WILD BIRD FEEDERS • BIRD SEED UfimH VFm''L'!fl£ • ROSEBUSHES ** ||* s 4 //,\mw^w (Order rosebushes NOW and we present the recipient with r :j ® a real rosebud ar a token of your gift at Christinas—deliver I|P A \ 5^.4 the bushes in tinu for spring planting!) ]ps' y ~ WYATT - QUARLES* SEED COT ,AS7 S. Wilmington St. Phone. TE 2 f*Vd WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 1956 ■ ;i Senegal Liberia, G< Coast. Nigeria, the Camc-roons, j French Kcjuatnrial Africa. Angola, j Belgian Congo, Northern and! Southern Rhodesia. Tanganyika. J Kenya. Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan ] I and Egypt, The trip was made, she n i < jilains. to gather information ! 1 0,1 the political situation, on ! : economic developments and on ! relations existing among flu ! racial groups It Is this infor- ! aaiion which form the h,» r, for (he lectures she is nnu > Raped in giving on i ■!>,)%( coast schedule. ;> ii s s 1* ci irf 2 x has - , •. t■ r: logo secretary for New E-ug'.i. for the. American Frunds Sor Committee, being 'tii-'eto* - o; dent work in thru nr k served as do»n of uvr ■ a; i kopec Instituic nuivi suh v

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