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Mother Throws Live Infant In A Blazing Furnace Picture one PLAN CON VS NTJON The E.verniivf Hoard •>! (he Woman's Anvil ary «>f the Old North State Mfdtr.;l Sm’.civ m?< in Greens boro ij f week to map plans lor the snntjs! convention to hr hold Isere >t A■? T ffelltjrr ,lunp li t, - ?, in ooniunrtinn v.-Uh that, of (ho 30 Raleigh Students Accompany - “Ork.” To Charlotte Clinic \ ihi'Vv >v ?, I panic-' j j If we confess our sins He }s faithful and just, to forgive us our sins, and »<> cleanse us from alt unrighteousness.- • (1 John l, 9-1 Confession, even to our selves, of our sins, often j cornea hard b-e< ante foolish T,pi«jo willfullisess, stubborn ness hold us back from ac knowledging our weakness But the Father’s reward for His children’s sincere pern- j tence is wonderful and great. . "©ip Stagg KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON mmSSmm, si S 6 PROOF • STAGS Dlsf . CO , FRANKFORT, W. ; medics. Included In (hr planning group are ftotn left to right (seated) Mrs. Robert Lesueni j BurHng’an; Mrs G. tv. Allen Fayetteville; Airs. M I). Quigles-, Tarboro: Mrs. \V < Shanks Burlington; Mrs \v M Wynn, Greensboro- Mis. k W. .tones ; s paled in a string clinic at the North j Carolina Teacher's. Assoi iataors in I Charlotte, April 12. Mr. B> rnard | Mason, violinist of Howard Univer- I sity, Washington. D. C , #w there i to conduct, the denfton strati on | Those who attended the r: me l were. Mamie Riddick. Wallace. | Peace. Marilyn Pridgeon, Edna ’■ Lyles, Shirley Hinton, Brenda Harris, Faye Eaton, Odessa Brown, j Odes,sic Walton, Evangeline Hun ’ ter, Nell Hamm, Carolyn Cavtc-r. j Carolyn Judkins, Anna Forbes. Ed i ward Thorpe, Valjean Moyers. | Brenda Edwards, Harold Williams, | Howard Thoms:-, Laura Hinton, WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen • and bath. Stove, refrigerator, ■ heater, water furnished. $45. Apply in person Tel. 3-1102 Rpitlsvilie: Mrs. E I- Blackman, f harlotto; (standing) Mr:., F. E. | Haris, Greensboro; Mrs. IV. C. Parks, High Point; Mrs. W. M. Hampton, Greensboro; Mrs. R P. Randolph, Durham: Mrs C A Codrington, Dunn: Mu .1 11 V ; Corrijpc, Durham Georgia Taylor. Alice Mann. V;r --! ginia Carr, Mozelle Dolby, Mary i UppcriTri-n, Geraldine Battle, Na -1 i talie Wilson, Joan Lyles, Carol | Ann Adame, and Betty Buggs. The students were very much | jnspuvd by this trip and wish to | thank si! who made i! possible. ! The- group is under the direc | (ion of Mss J. E. Boulware. 4 p »„ a *-■;%s CM CHRISTMAS I Pure Oil Service I « OIL CHANGED m ® GREASING jfag Complete Au s o Repoits L;i Washing &. Polishing jb 1400 GAP NT. R RD. —.—— — Better Buys better 1 erms On Better Jewelry gem watch Shop 205 FAYETTEVILLE ST 2B&‘ y? Guar a nteed \ Mwi T i v REPAIRS AH repairs done In your heme or I in our modem shop W» seii TV j picltii* tube insurance. LEWIS Radio & TV Clinic 4J3 S. 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Darrell, into the blazing fur naee inferno lirrslice :, thf Lord had ronimanrlerl her to do Mrs. Davis was quoted as say- I tng she heard ‘hr- Lord say “Dai | roll has a rash and will give, it ; ] t,i all the people destroy Darrel: ; by fire as a sacrifice to the Lord" Charred bones and ashes of the j infant, were found by police the ,i following day Officer* raid they B could hardly believe the story, y rolice said Mrs Davis *o!d ™ them she committed the crime j on April II when she w.i« a ione in the house. She said ; she had just finished feeding the baby and changing his dla per when the lord spoke to i h p r. The young mother said shu wrsp- | ! Sanitary Grocery I Meats & Groceries We Give Family Stamps I] FREE DELIVERY 231 Smith field SI. ALT TYPES OE CHILDREN S ! AND GROWN-lTP's SHOES Less Than 1 2 Price 11 *• Expert Shoe Repairing : TILTON SHOE REPAIR 103 E. DAVIE STREET Raleigh. N. 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Upon returning home, Mrs. Da • '’if stated, she went to the basement j to look at the child's remains. She said she discovered that i some parif of rnc body had not ! completely burned With her purse j as protection, she said .-be pushed I the unhurried parts into the roai - ! praps km m 0m W A H Iron Deficiency Aiteraio Sapped Ymt Strength 5.5.5, Tenic builds better health . . . strengthens weak blood. S.S.S, Tonte, made of Nature’s own roots and herbs, has vital iron to build rich, red blood, So gi\ e xour whole family an energy lift • ■ . get. hack voio pep. 5.5.5. Tonic makes you fed good again fast ... or your money back. Now in liquid or tablets , . , at all drug counters. SAVE! Buy the large economy size! CLARA Famous Go Singer, say*, WVOL * ' X mr W DRINK L w m ing flames When a niece Miss Vallorfe Parks, 1.5, visited Mr? 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Highlighting the alumni program will be the alum ni luncheon and the general meet ing on the college campus begin ning at 1:00 p. rr> An alumni dance will be held in Taylor Hall at, 8:00 p.rn. | THE PERFECT j FOR THE HIGH AmCum. 1 - | *l-oo ( down I A WEEK ~ ' PAYMENT SMITH -CORONA—World's First and Fastest Portable. Choice of 4 Model? • 5 Dornrator Colors Established 1867 ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. HT FAYETTEVILLE ST, Office Outfitters PHONE TE 2-7764 Booksellers _. _ „ j 120 S. WILMINGTON ST. Ensraver* RALEIGH u'Ji’i—w mi i^MW-wweOTWWteeMg.eawww.xa::itsrjnm iiiWUillWl PAGE SEVEN Baers laureate speaker la Dis ! Rev Fred Myers. ST.D, Rector. St Matthew's Episcopal Church, | Detroit, Michigan. Commencement activities will I begin at 10:00 a m. on the col lege campus, May 27, with Dr. ■ William H. Poteat, professor of Philosophy, University of North i Carolina, a.s speaker.
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