“Its Easy To Tell What God Has Done i For Us,” Bishop Edgar A. Love Says GREENSBORO "lt is so easy i to tell what God has done for us, but so much more difficult to tell! what we have done for God," de-: dared Bishop Edgar A, Love, resi dent bishop of the Baltimore Area. In his sermon on "Our Re sponslbtlity to God' at the clos- 1 GORDON’S 1 I • rntmmi mmwmwww.w ■ «, i , u mi | - - - - . . . . Efird’s June SALE featuring price? so low ~, items so timely -.. It’s plain to see this *is no ordinary sale! Come see ... come save .. , on everything for summer and vacation *for the entire family and home! first quality sheets mas *1 * 99 «« S! t lflg tf.d 72 * !M» $1,53 - $179 ea. iT eases 33c each Mushn thread count over 132 threads to the ®q inch- White, only. Poly wrapped These prices only a* lone as 35 dor sheets and 24 do?, eases last, Limit 2 of a site to a custo mer, SHEETS: third floor summer handbags regular _ A A to $3.98 tPJtaB^V^T Large assortment . . . apecia! purchase for June Sale . , Whites and colors men’s under shorts re * ular AA P 79c “hT** White and solid colors. Gripper and boxer style. Slightly irregular. EFIRD’S street floor Perma-lift girdles regular Oft . $6.50 f -hs an all time favorite . , now at saving satin oval front , nylon power ne + is regular or parity styles f OUNDATIONS. second tloot ling of the 100th session of the North Carolina Central Jurisdie- Itionl Conference of the Methodic: ! Church here at Bennett Colley I recently. "What our world needs lo day."." *ald Bishop Love, "H not more knowledge, but mor» ladies 5 twill shorts „r» SI.OO Special purchase for our June Sale In red aqua, black and navy. F-FIRP’S: street float knee length nylons 79« 241.50 Slightly imperfect of a famous maker's reg ular $1.25 hose. Seamless mesh style HOSIERY, street floor sale infant’s wear t,“*2 SI.OO Special group o t exquisite Philippine hand made infants wear , slips, dresses day gowns, diaper shirts. etc EFIRD'S: down-'t/tr^ •■'W— 11 1 ■ .--a ur---^-.m«LijJuai« printed plisse spreads ■sr $4.44 Small all-over printed white grounds 4 ” white ruffle and four rows of white pip ing Twin and full sires Washable and no ironing 90” pi tteh-pleated draperies S-M4 j EFIRD’S th>rd door j ; love Christianity has -omt *o be almost synonymous with Western culture, so that ft is belter that we take Christ to | the propie of (he world, rather than just Christianity In Business sessions, conference, delegates were told that they hod a gross income of 61,875 for (he I fiscal vear just ended and a bud- I get of $.51,16) for 1988-56 war- n | Y ! ’"Quality First” i When '-electing Fixtures for your New Home or remodeling,! think of quality. Our Prices Are Right! And we give -0% OFF List Prices with Bulhr- FREE (Fluorescent and Floods Exeeptedi, Eieutrical Wholesalers INCORPORATED 'Where Service is # pleasure.’ 911 N. West St,. Raleigh, N. C. TE 3-55 SK jdopted. The delegates also voted | ?cr a capital fund of SIO,OOO to be raised by December of this year Dr. Wills Player, in her address Ito the delegates, appealed to the | confer .'nee to raise the sum of $200,000 toward the erection and equipment of a new health ar<d physical education building t< cost $400,000 Their gift, she said, would make It possible to obtain matching funds from other sour ces to make up the total cost. The Ministers' Wives' Associa tion reported a total of $4,706 75 for the Permanent Fund for Re tired Ministers. The Board of Pensions reported receipts of $lB - 248.49 and anticipated disburse merits of $17,398. leaving a bal ance in this fund o' $850.49 Among fraternal delegate bringing greeting*- to the confei | ence were: ! The Revs. J W. Curry superin tendent of the Florence District jof the South Carolina Conference i!he Rev Richard H Johnson. pas i tor of Ebenezer Church, Washing ton. P C. representing t.lm Wash ington Conference: Dr Aleen P Brantley, district superintendent of the North Coralma Conference (Southeastern Jurisdiction); ana the Rev. William H McCalluvn | pastor of Mary Palmer Church. Detroit. Mich,, representing M r | Lexington Conference. Telegram were and from the Rev Noah W. Moore, representing the Detaw* i » Conference and from Bishop Mat thew W Clair, resident bishop of the St, Louis Area. Bishop Willis J. King, resident bishop of the New Orleans Area, was the speaker lor the Cent-cnni PROtXD MOMENT Martin J. Alike?, m<m (East Africa) tribal chief, proudly display* ht» diploma SoSom* mg commencement exercise* erf Northwsetem University In Chicago, Aliker received a Doctor of Dental Surgery degas*, c® well as a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in fhsi iUeoi Science., HeTJ practice in Uganda. (N*ww<m# Photo!* i ' ~ ~ " | DATES TO REMEMBER I JUNE 22 - Joe Louis defeated Jimmie Braddock. eight rounds in Chicago for the heavyweight title m 1937 JUNE 23 Georg? Washington Carver earned the Bachelor and Master of Science degrees at lowa State College in 1911. JUNE 24 Booker T Washing on awarded honorary W A de cree by Harvard University. JUNE 25 Ties between U S A and Liberia dissolved after Residents Say Loud “He’s” Tc Proposes! Area Youth Center CHICAGO - ' ANP> Hess- , dents in tne area of 59th at. and St Lawrence Ave , appeared before the i city ion ins board of appeals last : week to oppose be establishment of ; a private youth center, The center would be estab lished in what is cow a vacant storefront, but residents are • gainst, tt because they gay it would became a "teen dive" where young boys would gamble and would hr * breed ing ground for Juvenile acngi William Turner, who no" oper- j stes an ice cream and sandwich j -hop m an adjoining store, i? the : cause of all the fuss and furor ? ‘ 3 National Business Meets Are Scheduled At Durham DURHAM Three of the na tion's 'argect. business organiza tions managed by Negroes will meet, at North Carolina College July 23-August 1. Some 350 delegates from 30 dates ure expected to attend ses sions of the National Housewives League, the National Business Lea gue. and the National Bankers' As sociation. N B White. Durham, printing executive is chairman of overall committee planning for the croup Other committees, represent ing a, cross section of interests in the Durham community, arc serving to plan for the three groups, Dr. F. D. Va»**»r£on. former of Tusjfetree Institute, t**> tst& Kstionsi ©??- «.!bßeb League, formerly ’Va- : a! Banquet and In his address or. t 'Methodism and ths Christian Witness he called attention to the fact that the church must tense Its responsibility for the transformation of the social life of which it is a part Bishop Robert E. Jones, 87-vear-olrt prelate of Wave land, Miss., spoke at the ban quet ami also at one of the business sessions, “The big gest liar In the world." he said “is the man who lies to him self.” Among other speakers during the six-day sessions were Dr Charles Golden and Dr, Dennis Fletcher, representing to denomi nation’.-. Board of Missions in: Philadelphia: the Rev. Robert F. | Regan, Jr. of the Board of Tem perance in Washington and Miss Geneva Holmes of Greensboro. ; Highlights of the, conference in- ; eluded the presentation of e silver j pitcher lo Ben L. Smith, retiring! superintendent of Greensboro ! school as a- ' Methodist who ex-| emplifies the highest in Chris- j • tian ideals,” the memorial serv- j ice for ministcra who died since i the conference of last year, and a youth pageant. The Challenge of ! the Cross," The delegates voted to hold the j j 1959 conference at- John Wesley; . Church in Fayetteville, but to re- j . turn i-o Bennett College as a- per- j noanent meeting place in 1960. j Clarence M Winchester, of Greensboro, was elected president i iof the conference Board of Lay | Activity, succeeding A, L. Morri- i i son, of Statesville., who retired for j i health reasons. Constitution*! Convention in 1547 JUNE 36 - James Weldon John son war awarded the NAACF Spmgarn medal at Denver, Colo rado in 1325. JUNE 27 Paul LawrenC'' Dun- | bar, poet, bom in Dayton, Ohio, is 1372. Jun? 25 Paul Lawreno* Dun b;-r graduated from high school in Dayton, Ohio, in 1831 Also the Peace Treaty. World War T, was signed in 1313 was Turner's idea of expanding hi* business by opening the youth. esn er. He said he did aai want te nseke * profit but just wanted Vs give the youngsters s place to gather He hoped sales from lee cream and food would pay tee rent op the center—si2s a month Benjamin Grad*, owner of the building, asked the hoard »« overrule the asontng administra tor who denied a permit for the center because It would be In an Pt.-S reiser*! residue* dis trict where youth centers are not allowed. Th" board agreed te teles tee inatfer und?r advisement and founded fcy Booker T l . Washington NCC'g Commerce Budding will be headquarters for the three ?es j sions. Among the consultants to the Steering Commit#* are L. B. Fraa ] it-;-, president of the North Carol | ins Business League and of the I Durham Business and Profession ; al Cham; Miss Sarah Dotson, pzes | ident of the Durham chapter of ; the Housewives League, and John ; H Wheeler, president of the Mecb j anics and Farmers Bank and also ! nreaident. of the Durham Conunit ! t*e on Negro Affairs The Mechanics and Farmers j Bank will observe its fiftieth aa | niversary as part, of the meeting of | the National Bankers Association, j Tt has branches in Durham and Tta ~€ifih and rose to nstjonil ororniir- I ence under the leadership of the • JwsSliMßCTHyl^^l “Wftat hnefnena aeeds to day i» fewer orders fro® poll ttciunj* and more fro® rusto raerar AmC- i \ippr [ I Cool trick! IF? 7-Up £i 'Boat'! 11l »«fc* RW* t-Bp «wi tea««, W^&jM 7- Up Bottling I COMPANY, INC. TE 2-182-5 «?,9 W South ' C SEE THE VALUES AT YOUR A&P-- CRESTMONT A&P’s OWN BRAND MBfik ICE CREAM | SERVE WITH CH EESE . ARISTOCRAI ! 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