WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1955 D MMmnrs 01 doit schooi LI V > HOIK ami gm-sts in Rink. Mount are slwwn enjoying {heir annual dinner !< :■!>!!;,• in vbo A Armstrong Bonus fe«*cre,i(ioti rnorn. jT.rft to J'ieM «r-; VV, T. Orian ' choir r{i{or; "Civil Rights Struggle Moving | To Climax"- Senator Lehman WASHINGTON 'AND - - TD- ; goveirtljtu'm nvj-.r. law enforce went- nionrr 'vith persuasion and cttpoahipemeu.t, to pc that just-ice; done in America, recently pro-' claimed Senator Vied.- -: Lehman of New York. Adciiv.' fiina a Hibrov con ;v-* lion and advoeatms of white su-; premacy have mobilised not only to throw bar}- '-.ny advance but to j wipe OU-: the’ painfully made pm-; arrs-s of the past 25 years. Leb - • - man Raid: But they win not. succeed ini this effort- because “right, law and ? 212 iJelepi.es Attend Confab I Fsr Farmers And Homemakers TALLAHASSEE. Pi.t. -- Two hntulred and twelve persons at tended the 53rd annual Farmers and Hofhcinakcrs Confer-Tice held rt(. Florida A Ac M Univer.u'y re cently. During the one-day eon .fe.rr.nce. the pas f-ccipctiiL; feceivud January 6, 1957 Speak At Bennett World T raveler To GREENSBORO -- Dr. 8. F. Gerald Pnestiy, historian, author, lecturer and world traveler, will speak at the Sunday vesper ser vices at Bennett Colic ye on Jan • uary 6. The speaker, who was born in England and educated there and in the United States has. for the past 26 years, observed first-hand the chancing event,-.; in Europe and the Near Ea -r. A former teacher at Sjß’ttytfirid < Mass.» College and New York University, he has written numerous articles on international affairs. POET’S CORNER CHRISTMAS BEI LS TV. Mrs. Annie ’/ Hinton Ding dong bell, ding done bell, The MrsMah lias come and he brings Glatt tidings in every one: Ding dong bell, ding: done bell Tis Christmas morn and Christ the Lord is born; Dina dong fcoll. ding dona bell The star over Bethlehem did shine, Thar the wise men could find Where Christ tire Lord was born; Dine: done bell, ding done bell Christ has come and brings peace and Good will to every one. ■on igt w«u s ..Mm,,i»i>i»»<iiv»»i(*iip»iwn , »uwi>c-w»»i''ia mm - -^■♦■wwwwwiiiwihwiiii 1 otsaanana Bit fiM always been | our pleasure to pr?» good will of tf>« Ho!i* ■day season . . . end friends say, "Merry Hapgy Mow Year!" HILKER BROS. !j ■’ "Vt; '■■•■■■■■Mi nmm *w«<!r.t»fl WWWW W iw i J , Williams, vice president; Mrs. Williams, .les.se Wilkins, ills Olar-v Byrd, Mrs. Martha Joyner, this Horne manager of Armstrong Homes; Benjamin Battle, principal. Stoney Creek I'l.-mt ,-ilnrj School: Mrs. Wall-.- Mellon. .Joseph Etallot’k, Joseph juriice must prevail Ahe added, ! The V'rw York Democrat ! urged the American citizens 1 to raise an outcry for the Na- j fiors.il Government. through its chief executive. President Eisenhower, to take the lead i in urging the passage of civil ; rights legislation and in on eoumgtng (he decent elemenl in the south who believe in j law and order In resist the outrages «f the white stinrcm aeisis. The Negro must, be assured of the right to vote in the south, -oj i in-»ructions and training which; will aid them in improving their' • la. mm,; methods as well as living; i|on the farm. The program, which is spon-i - mred annual!-,- by the School of! G As. c ulture and Home Economics,j | included such subjects as Home! I end Ground Beauticification, | j MGtl Planning. Soil Testing, in- i :urination on Permanent Pastures.) Hi set and Pest Control, Poultry Mmuc-i ment. Clothing Operation of Farm Management, Social Se i curit> on the .Farm. Soil Bank A: ovi:;ioi;s and Law on the Farm. ~>*n Mm"Jr? jNSljfflHß —‘"T mm |s * MERRY * CHRISTMAS I STANDARD Cinder Block Co. Incorporated Holitp Blocks, Concrete S: Cinder Blocks na N Vie DOWELL ST. Phone: TE 2-2168 Battl; Willie Powell. Mrs. Lye i lyn Powell, Henry find ey. Id- | hi Wilkins, Miss Beatrice Jtiiy, | Allen Lawrence, Mrs. Ituby fan 1 - renct Mrs. Lucy Lawemcc, In j lian Lawrence, choir presldco-. : and Mnniera Davis, Pope School principal. (J. 15. Ilarren Photo ; ' j that democracy can work’, con-; | rinued Lehman, "There must be I constant unyielding progress » 1 breaking down the walls of segro-! ! gat ton. } "The White Citizens Council' : ! must be deprived of the power of I intimidation and coercion now being directed against, whites as j ! well as against. Negroes in many I j parts of the south. “The President must use 'he i great moral powers of his office-! to isolate the forces of fear, hate and repression in the South. "This is the challenge on the i home front. It; must be met.” ; The theme for the conference was "Improving Farm and Family Living Through Cooperative Plan-: suing.’’ Technical information was! j furnished by members of. the staff i ! both agriculture and home eco- ! | nomics. In addition, consultant? j | from the University Law School j | participated. 1 mm -■ ■: bkm wmM MmTflfßnßlHffM llnli - - • A rn ■■ jr : :>S . . by tfeotftKtam everywhere mq. nt- J •, • ~.v- * .. . A*.,. mmvxwwwixumoc.'.'awr--- - k , f. *f,.. 1 ' f! / >; V' Greetings To Our Friends On Christmas From Grandpa down to Baby, we hope everyone dear to you helps make your Christmas a bright and merry one! HARRY C. PHILLIPS, REALTORS Sift ST. MARY S STREET E«!eißh Di d TKniple 4-0777 Sam*r'jmmmimm&uumKßaßßiimfVit&mumißawtwm i»iwhjw»i'LMjr.i'iaiif'O'ujjmio ..,. T . f .. 4Tß ,. Tff , !Trn , ;l , !r r Decanters | Toie Gifts ; I Decanters of Holidii.v wniskn-.-, t brsiji.ifs and cordiaL are -xtremn- ; ly i'.c.puJar as Chris'.mas sifn | every year borause of their prac- | heal uscfpine.ss long after lire sea- ; soi- is over. Liyuo.rs are available in many | varied I;, pes el bottl< •; which eim j be converted, -d---: their contents ! are i-fjoyed. into almost every j ima; -n,. ble item, from cocktail j sh.f-.K-.vs to '.ii'.ui Irises. They e,- I ideal, too for “tl'Mijk you" I turcs to hosts and hostesses ami ; make any home enlertainmeW. I | Rent >V - - cn a beautiful rr-v. : j "Hkyiit t doi.-fifii"'- arid Impi'tC-' jO. F. G Canadian KcJtenScy come:-- i in a Handsome, dm abb- 'Olympian’ I Gocktaii SI -us ■ t, both exceUeaf (gifts in themsclt'-s. j They are pro-wrapped in rfoecr.v I rive holiday guts lu.xcs with rc I j movsbir labels r,i?.d ,-u-e easy to i ! open for the insertion of name j card, tfa. Slate : Tf* |l||e«irui»l 1 $% 2 gw* pa® i UuOQlilg T^l' T “ T' 4 'E>* - x - . . j i t'Octay by ihv r*;iunt of the col- ; A Srvent.y-nfih \iinlvcrsary | < 'or.unistee, mi tier t>«? cfialr | mansHfp of or. Mimufl Mad den. is b-.-'t ,;t wr'-: f up (be details of the relrbra- j 1 Leu i On jvjaroh 1 i -nirring and in- j j by* i ' ■ Aa '' -n? h ' ! I in the f - turn, : : ' : .. . - : and certain birMings' will be op- j » cnc’d for visitors to the canipus. ! THE CAROLINIAN CHRISTMAS 1956 ■ i "Pest. On EnHh > Wc will not 4 .spend* Christmas .. nor ‘observe’ Christmas We will ‘Keep’ Christmas ... Keep it as it is ... in all the loveliness of its ancient Traditions.” J‘ r °m the Hook ''Let's Keep Christmas’' hy Dr. Petek Marshall In order that our Employees may enjoy the joy of Christmas, we will be CLOSED TV/O DAYS CLOSED December 25th CLOSED December 26th Sale begins 9 A. M. Thursday December 27th-Shop ’Tii 9 T. M. Thursday And Friday Nights for £ig Savings on home and family needs 9 See The Raleigh Times Tomorrow For News Os Eastern Carolina’s Largest Sale! Eastern Carolina’s Largest Store! Hudson BelK. PAGE FIVE

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