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NC Baptists Set One-Day Session Here THE CAROLINIAN VOL 17, NO 31 Doors Open For Food, Home Show + + + + + + + + Dying Man Screams, m You’ve Killed Be’ Food Show To Fete A Hind Demonstrator 'Fhen the doors of the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium swing open at 10;S0 Thursday morning they will signal the opening of the most interesting extravaganza ever pre sented to the people of Raleigh and vicinity, in food preparation, sales promotion and educational entertainment. It will be the Sib annua! Carolinian Home & Food Show and will feature cooking, wash ing. sewing, eating, drinking and a parade of the best music al and acting talent to be found at St. Augustine's College, Shaw t'nlrersity and the high schools of Haleigrb, Method. Apex. Fu 7U3V' Spring’, G&mfir. ’PTake Forest. Zebulau and the State (CO.VTWCEO OF-’ FAG* S) Officer Is Witness To NC Murder GASTONIA Baxter Lee Sbea !y 25, of Gastonia, was held Sat urday ona murder charge in con nection with a slaying which an off-duty Negro policeman wit nessed but was unable to prevent. Police said Shealy, a truck driv er, had admitted jhooting another fCONTfNUEB ON FAGS St Omega Frat’s Social Action Group Reports The 1958 session. Bth district. O *»ga Pai Phi Fraternity, eompris- Jbg North and South. Carolina, pre sided over by the Hie". J. H. Nelson Bishopville, $. e„ closed it* three fCONT&TDED ON PAGE v s!*.%. ir «I2¥s' W^^^fwl' «ss^s^^' ; '<y » Wee: **• i PSHHHF . .4jSS®hSß®S3^^^^M^sSl S*t3|F* i -%is£' TOM tflfflßLw,... SlilF * *% &, .• **w. Rflteratffr* * j .< ~ W- mfs/r JffitesT \ .. 'i v•fT.-?Vss^?*?v*'^n" * T ’V*?*3?% . -x,. ..^mHbBImHBwIMBB*-'■■••??' -0^Zx—.»,.»,....../. ./f.-X. ?>%.«.'vt.* ‘r^^r?*-*^ MB. AND MRS LEON THOM- | AS break down as they are told W * policeman that their four * . RALEIGHH, N C„ SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1953 - . -y... " ' -- . . • ' f : ;' "' l-— ... 40. -■.. •*-»»•«£! ,i^Jlsifcite&'s<-*(wJL:.. JfL.'sli!»ksißb<? i,. .. i HOME DEMONSRATION WO MTN JOIN CANCER CRUSADI Wake County's Home Demon ! stration notneri look an active Oxford Businessman Arrested In Pistol Death Os His Son-In-Law OXFORD James E. Gregory. ; 81. a businessman and veteran of 1 World War 1, was jailed here Mon day and charged with the murder | of his son-in-law, Roger Davis. ,33. | who lived on the second floor of the ! Davis Grocery Stor® on Grange ; Street, where the killing took place. Bulletin! A* we went to press word was received that Dr ,f. \V V. ( ordice. well-known Durham Surgeon died today (Wednes day! at Lincoln Hospital, Funeral Services will be held at St. Titus Episcopal Church. Durham N C. at 3:P. M Frt day with Father Hunter pre siding. vear-old daughter Yveune ™?: killed in a three alarm fire April -oth in New York Yvonne was part in the Cancer Crusade. Shown above, irft to right, ace ; Mrs Georgia Betts, chairman of (he County Home Demonstra tion Cancer Campaign; Mrs. Na- j Gregory contends, according to poiier. that he fired in self defense, He c-m»e out of the battle with a wound on the right arm BOY, 10, IS WITNESS Ten-year-old Earl Hunt, who en ' "red the store just prior to the ■'hooting, was present. He reported that Gregory was c'>. vying a pis tol in his • ifihi hand at. his side a* Stale’s Shriners To Raleigh Pay 16-17 For 10th Heeling North Carolina f Shriners will converge on Raleigh May 16-17 for their 101 b annual convention which on an overnight visit, and was ; one of %ix people who died In the blare ~~ (United Press Pho to). | talie P. Wimberley. Negro Home Demonstration Agent: and Dr C. B Middleton, chairman of (be Negro division of the Wake : County Cancer Crusade Gregory unlatched his door to let him in the store. Young Hunt, who had gone to •he store for candy, said he saw Davis unbreach th® shotgun, drop down on his knees and twist on his side as Gregory vanished ‘hrough the door of the store Officers found a hole in a wood fCONTINUED ON PARE 3) will be hosted by XabaLa Temple No. 177 A. E. Brown if Illustrious Potentate. One of the highlights of the con vention will be the Potentates Ball, scheduled to be held at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium on Friday, May 16 from 10:p. tr until 2:a. m. A parade wfl" be held <ns Sat urday, M.a,v 11, beginning at noon The Shriner.s will proceed from the Raleigh Memorial Aa f CONTINUED ON PAG* Z) Sixth Week Popularity Contest Standings REV. B. R. RICHARDSON, Goldsboro '9470 Shiloh Presbyterian Church REV. H. W, CUNNINGHAM. Raleigh 53715 ; First. Congregational Christian Church ELDER J. T. POWELL. Durham 3090 ! Seventh Day Adventist Church REV. L. S. PENN, Raleigh mo St. Paul AME Church REV. CLYDE B. WALTON, Garner . 560 St, Amanda Church REV F. D. FULLER. Guilford 550 Reynolds Chapel Baptist Church REV. WESLEY SIDDLE. Roxboro 530 Mill Hill Baptist Church j REV. R W, BUTTS, Jamesvllle 300: Piney Grove Disciples Church REV. ROBERT L SHIRLEY. Raleigh 275' Davie Street Presbyterian Church REV R. V. HORTON. Pittsboro *6O Mitchell Chapel AMES Church REV. J. W. JONES, Raleigh . 155 Fayetteville St. Baptist Church ' REV. a. R. LOVICK. Pantego 150 Antioch Disciples Church REV. FRANK K. PATTERSON. Clarkton . 70 Pilgrim’s Hill Church REV. JAMES PUGH. Pantego 50 Lily of the Valley Church REV JOSEPH JAMES. Jamesvtlle SO St. Galilee Church Contest Ends June 12, 1933 PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE ISe Raleigh Man Stabbed To Oeatb In A Church Yard 1 City Court .fudge Albert Doub i ; Monday bound Mrs. Victoria .Jack- ' ! son Haicheil over to t.ne next Wake ; | Superior Court term m the fata! > j stabbing Sunday morning of James ! j Gibson. 48. Mrs- Hatchet). 51. of 807 Cam den Street, denied remember ing stabbing the High Point na tty* but admitted having » tight with him between 8:30 and 0.00 a.m. Sunday. Gibson’ ! allegedly died in the front yard of » '•hutch, located at the cor of f Ma»-«v4«f4 end Bladen Streets. j Bet or* hr died. Gibson is alleged io hr -f screamed. 'Oh, you've kill- | Strickland, Olliers Study City’s Slums J. E Strickland, vice-president i and manager of the Raleigh I | Branch of the Mechanics and Far- ■ i mers Bank was named by the City j Council last v eek as one of t.he five members to look after Ra leigh's proposed slum clearance . program. Others elected to the City Urban Redsvolpment Commission were: Charles Davis, Hayes White, Dun Stewart and Victor Bell. Former State Senator James H • Pou Bailey, a sixth nominee, was designated by Mayor William G 1 Enloe as an alternate choice. The slum clearance program, which was adopted last Men (continued on”page t) £y J. E. STRICKLAND Delegates To Hear Shepard Give Address The Annual One-Day Session of the General Baptist State Conven tion will be held at the First. Bap tist Church, Dr. O. S. Bullock, pas tor, May 6. This meeting marks the culmination of the combination fi nancial drive for Shaw University and State Missions. An outstanding preacher. Dr. Marshal L. Shepard of Phila delphia. will be the guest speak er foe the one-day session. His fCONTTNiiETt ON PARE *> cd me." Police officer* reported that (CONTINUED ON PAGE 7} MRS. Vlv. . !.\ HATCHED. &•. ' ■ " " : ■ . -v. y. mil JAMES GIBSON Bonus Money Month Enters Final Week The fifth and final week m the current Church Bonus Money month began Thursday, Mav 1 and will end at midnight Wednesday April 30, The month consisted of five week* Awards to winning churches arc as follows; SSO, first. $25, second; sls. third; and $lO, fourth The bonuses are now being made (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) T -rrnrr,. r, - State News —BN— Brief AUTOMOBILE SILLS BOY HAMLET Dennis Gregory Quick 5, was instantly killed a bout 3rp. m Saurday when struck by an auto a? he was crossing High way 77 near here The small boy suddenly darted in front of a car driven by David Blevens. Route 1. Hamlet, Coroner fUymartd Marks said. He termed the accident un- ODDS-ENDS| By ROBERT G. SMEPARD | ■EVERYTHING POSSIBLE!’* Governor Hodges has been quoted ac. saying in New York recently that everything possible was being done to bring North Carolina's per capita income up to the national average by 1960 What the governor mean;: by the (CONTINUED "on PAGE 2> '• ‘■awa'W*’* t.e . rMruiin. *> ■- jflBB&MflL ~ riEgaiflEag inSnYrTni ■• ' ,^ :V HOME WITH MOTHER-IV 1, AW—Mis* Mattiwilda Dobbs, well-known Metropolitan ar tist and the wife of Bengt Jan ron, bead of the press at the Swedish Opera in Stockholm. Votes Still Coming In As New Pastors Enter Contest One more pastor. Re- t D. Ful ler. Reynolds Chapel Baptist | Church. Guilford, entered the Min- , isters’ Popularity Contest this week 1 as the race moves into the sixth ] week He at on-e moved up in sixth place with 550 votes. Stnl leading, however, is Rev. B R Richardson, pastor of Shiloh | Presbyterian Church Goldsboro, j with a total of 9,470 votes as count ed Tuesday al 5 p m Closing the gap between first Church Bonus Money Buies All purchase slips or receipts presented to your church must corns from etiwes advertising in the CAROLINIAN. - ka '0 week carnet a dam m the Bonus !to*w period Purchases tligtblo thust Lou*. from tee. store doling the veek </;e r ad" appears No aurrhste slips representing a business shduld he submitted. Ail receipt! must come from individual purchases. All churches in Raleigh and Wake County are eligible All purchase slips must bear the name of the store from which ih* pur chase v.as made. All purchase slips should be submitted In the name of the church til;! should be in the office of the CAROLINIAN tha Monday following doss of Bonus period In order ihet smaller churches may have an equal opportunity to anar* in the Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient: No church of ever 2'io members will awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, i.e. should i - lunh of 200 or more members receive Ist Bonus Money after the first per: to, :t would have to wait until the third Bonus period to bs presented Ist award except where a church has 200 or le.-t, members, then it could win tot I tus awards consecutively. However, this does not mean that second an 1 i-d awards cannot be sought consecutively. Consequently every church greu > has the opportunity to secure an award every period. No purchase of over S3GO from any one merchant during a week can tos counted. There Is a celling of *33 per person a week for grocery purchase*. In the event of the. same amount of purchases by more than one entry, the award will he divided. Weekly purchase tnlais should be shown no each packet md total placed on the outside of the envelope carrying the. period's entry along with name ami address. Bonus money earners will be announced In the Issue following the elating nt each period. Ail entries remain the ptopeitv of The CAROLINIAN All tailring Is final ■« iirn the names of the Bonus Money earners are an. noun- e;i in The < AJtOLINXAN, and no responsibility Is accepted by this newt paper beyond (hat poln* No receipts trow hanks wilt be considered, except payment e a mortgage*. CAROLINIAN’S MINISTERS POPULARITY CONTEST Bering Thursday, March 20; Ends Thursday, lung 12, 1958 Pastor’s Name .... . Name of Church „ COTTON WORTH 10 POINTS Clip this coupon and as many as you can gather for you? pastor and send it to THE CAROLINIAN each week. At the end of the contest period, tire minister having accumulated the most point* will receive $200.00 <two hundred). Second, ms entire wardrobe, consisting of suit, shirt, tie, hat. shoes and socks. Third. SIOO wrist or pocket watch. Listings w!l be made each week. Send in your coupons so that your pastor will get hi* w eekly rating. All COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN sc later than Tuesday of each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, $lB £. Martin street, Raieieh, North Carolina. Th is Week ’$ Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store*. , Pigs. S Winn-Dixie Stores ! Surelit Scat Cover Ceatsi PAGE S ! «udsott-Be»k Company ! h.. e, Qvuut Furniture Co. | Fuller Products Co, ; Mr. .John Winters ' PAGE * , Raleigh Fiifflsr.vl Home I Mr. C. Karl tlebimaa • i Gem Watch Shop Civoll* Beauty College Colonial Stores mrst-CitiiMiA Bank &■ Xtvrs Co. The. Capital Coca-Cola Bottling C». FAGS T PersV-CoU Bottling Co A. * F. Sui’ii Market s Wew t.iotcin case iPAGE 8 j Wholesale Electric Supply * O. K. Clothing Company ! Cuttls Equipment Company Gus Hutto Matter* A- Cleaner# PAGE 0 Southern 801 l Telephone Co. Tuttle Appliance Company Hard* Wholesale ttn. Firestone Store# PAGE 10 Raleigh Furniture Cat. Mann's Furniture Co. Washington Terrace Apts. r\r\T i] Tip Top Food Store? Sweden, has moved to Stock holm to .loin her husband The picture show* Airs, Dobbs-Janron and her mother-in-law. Mr* Lil ly ClTrlne-Jatuon together look over the Swedish kitchen and second place is Res'. H W, | Cunningham, pastor of First Con gregational Church, Raleigh, with 1 5,370 vc-ips. In third place is Elder J T 'Pow ell, pastor of Seventh Day Adver,- | hsl Church, Durham, who pollan I 2.090 votes i Fourth place pastor is Rsv L S. Penn, pastor. St. Paul AME Church Raleigh, with 1 110 votes He vs (CONTINUE® ON PAGE 21 Raleigh Raving* f Loan AMOCiattOA i iohriou Lamb? Company I PAGE It nb-idcr Furniture Compan: Atlar, Sevtn* Center PAGE 13 I utile Anplia.nee Cental tohason-lJjKtc Co Bjlclgb Furniture Go. PAGE 14 (Woodworth St. Tourist Heme Mtachsale* i Farmers Bank Heater WeU Company i caveweg* tnauraae* Agaaoy l Pepu-coU Bottling c». e>( Raleigh i Carolina Builders Corp. i Wattes’* Seafood Poultry 05... tut. I tier stead Transfer Co & Food SttoP* union Motor Finance Company | Dunn’* Esso Service 1 magewa.y’r Or.Ucuw* ] Wsr’V'r Memorials ! Deluxe Hotel ! PAGE 1? I Carolina BulcV Co, Sniders Motor Co ! .Joyce A- Bailey Furniture Cs 1 PAGE £■> j Acme Realty Company Carolina Power & Light Company i Wcsse .Jeweler* The Hood System Industrial Bank Sunt, Geß.er.il Tir* Company V. C. Product* 8 M Fount Hardware , * Central Drug Store
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