6 the cmaumm C VTT.SK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1958 J it ITT - «»Mn«nvJM.-V FFF< c'l'- i vis & lii IP t W*- i! MIT-.Si LAUF A SLE»GJS Fun-rif. eerviee f-?i T--T i--. Laura : Ski!**. 1 , 'he :>.tl HT AHos* i pita; on July *»i >*v». hew m the R&kiik Fuoei.'i! Hump Cr. pel on j • '■ *" , 1 Rev- Nicholas ad* pastor, On tral Congregational Church, New Orleans, since 194!). has resigned to accept the eal! of Plymouth Congregational Church Detroit, effective Sent 1 Rev. Hood >v.v, former vice-president of the New Orleans hi ter denomination - at Ministerial Alliance, an or ganization that led to the legal action which dirt away with seg regated seating arrangemgent.s by races on public transporta tion in New 0» ! ans. tANP). Cr R 4 N T E D SCHOLARSHIP —Dr Charles C. Smith was one I of the .35 professors from lead in* universities in America to he granted a fellowship to study at the University of Connecitcut this summer. The grants were made by the Inter-University Council of t-he Institute lor So cial Gerontology. Dr. Smith is professor and heart of she dp partntent of sociology at Florida ALM University, TV SETS §3995 REAL NICE Repairs to Radios and TV « # /■■{* .;%» '‘lts feff? v !.-?W; {* ". slew '&.%*&s. • Va sV *• *. --4 l*trjrr&*' |f . .._ Here again../•' / \ a luscious ; / \ summer treat! i : : sßßgsS| ggf ./ Lady Borden Lemon Bisque Svd Csa €£95111 Creamy-rich Lady Borden Lemraft f U lf) 1«* Cream ...chock-full of crunchy "> fidhite. Sm»bi«MW«et and so ?*> " ( i' f W...;. freshing -.. try some ftodafl mlla'im <- fxtra geod because it’s snsde wW» extra eraa* % BORDEN ICE CREAM !06 HARRISON AVE DIAL TE 2-5569 Monday at 3 p m. u-ith the Eei James Avery officiating. Burial took place In the Oherlin Cerre t*ry. MRS. MART CLANTON Funeral setvice for Mrs M . Clanton. "I 519 East Lenoir Strei. was held at the First Baptk- Church on July 31 si 4 p. m with l’ov Loot ha Onfcnaio officiating IHirial took plan* in Mount Hop: Cemetery. She is survived by one (taught e Mrs. Ethel Purdy of Raleigh, pr< Mr. J. ,T. Clemons, of Suffolk, Vir ginia. M?N LEOI.A »! \ VVi'OOD f'tttv-rai rervice for Mi Lent:. Haywood, who died at Si Agiv Hospital on July 29, was held at tlv Maple Fempie Christian Church a' p i Sunday, August 3. with Re*. M F Booker officiating Burial took place a* Mount Hope Ceme tery, She r surd' ed by a husband Mr. Charles Wesley Haywood, and nr>«* sister Mrs. Lewie Dunston of Raieich. MRS PA 1.1 LIN I LEWIS M tci Pauline. Levi is of Method, died Wednesday and her fu neral was held Sunday at Ltghtner Chapel at i p m with R«v. C. R. Trotter officiating. Burial took place in Method. Survivors include: a husband. Mr William Lewis, ,Tr.; a mother, Mrs. Luevadie Hogans: a father. Mr Joe Hogans of Raleigh; and one aur,t Proper grading •? one of the ’-•egrets of successful farm com modify marketing Textile plants are expected to use around fi 1-2 million bales of cot ton in 1958. • • BEEFEATER /MlF?sv% f ./ Vky.OM v&£j\ i i j nwnutpWS 00 !;, PRY ~I‘C Surrough’s SiIFEATSR m IMPMTEO tram IN6UMI by K3BRAMD £aSPSfi»TI!)«, hew teste t, a. r. 94 enow»snsfimo fm mot ; • '' '.,i, ;~ " Kappa Alpha sorority, and recent gue&t of President W iliiam V. s. ! Tubman during the fifth anniversary celebration of !.Iberia's mrtc. pendetire. established the first foreign chapter of the 50-year old or- j : j ganization of college women in the capital city of Monrovia, The new ! chapter, authorized by the 1958 AKA bonk, is composed of American I women living in Africa and t,lberian women who became sorority members while attending U. 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X. itVJ* J , gVjLiCUlgC*il ill* 1 Greatest Humanitarian of them all." With this inscription ih Gertrude R«cie Hicks awaul \ presented t.o Dr Frank N. D. Buchman. irutatof of Moral Armnmeni. at. the annual banquet of the National Association of coioro-t Wotnert'.- Clubs of Ameri ca in the Grand Ballroom ot me Sheraton Cadillac Hotol Thui sda.v night. The presentation w, -. made following the address by Cover- ; nor G. Me mien Williams, who had I recently returned from Liberia I and Ghana. Or. J). T. Bnrion, leading llrlroii physician, in giting (hr award said, “Ur. Buchman is one of the world’s onlsland tlonal Pienident of NACWC. an- | ing leaders and humanitari ans, Hr is inspiring 3 tennis, sanrp. a rebirth of the spirit anrt a new realization of hu man values which is reaching the millions of every crefrt and color around the world. Would 10 God all Mi** nation?., includ ing our ht*lovert An>c>(ca, would take their rue from Ibh truly dedirafrd man and his faitli fMl followers.” The award was Teeeh’cd on bc half of Dr, Rtirhmsn hv Dan —~»uMW(minj»NMaj.iciMifMinK9tfmii».vawjuiu vi jauzjcwiwßsyeD* nrv rwtvmcw. "t* wum>wt(*j(» »«MMSRaasarv TV SERVICE & APPLIANCE Co. SALES & SERVICE Route 2 - 3/2 miles out Rock Quarry Road For Prompt And Courteous Service • Call TE 3-0179 Raleigh, N. C. r mi iWJßMwnKirri nanMrnnilMMMßMaKaßMaft&ASMamMttftß-'nvw-. I’uaewar's , wnr»riteiirTmi^»«.«a^Mr«*w JS y '■' rC*****- J .«wwv. shop, fast fafce the "sock’s tear" fit* frost-tipped food store you'll find in an electric freezer. Time's no prob f-" -i tern. and neither is choice. At your fingertips and fresh a® the dew, i there's a tempting array o ( foods k> lend variety and spice to any meal. Unexpected twmpany drops In? ... pleas© madam, no mod-dash ; drive to the store. lust delve into the cool depths of yowr eieotrio freetsw. Take your pick of the flavor-fresh foods wady to eook, heat, or thaw and ear. No better &m« than the growing season te look ever | i 1 -- tbs wide seleation of electric freezers and refrigerator* —'~ J *~* J ** __ freweers now displayed at electric dealers everywhere. «c rsr. on ? scon «nd see for yourself how you acm free your* | —' *®«f with the ocro-frss eosMranfonee of am eleofria feeeae* sfc.'V„«i* (CAROLINA POWER Sc LIGHT COMPANY) ■ ' ii-"'--rrmisiieri—miniiiiiinisi->wi-i —iiwuwnimni iru nmri i iminu 11 inn Jr j'lyem Tha noted Burmese educa tor and patriot. She said. ‘‘l con gratulate the NACW on their choir\ I would .like you to know what Frank Buchman means to us m Asia He has given us an an swer 1,0 the moral breakdown and bribery which is being felt even in the remote Villages of Burma," Mrs. Irene McCoy Gains, Na- Bishop Walls, life Leave For Germany NEW YORK CITY Bishop W. J Wails, senior nrelate AMP 7. ion Church and Ins wife left heie Tuesday for Frudenst-adt Ger many, where he will attend the meeting of the Central Commit tee, World Methodist Council of which he is a member. They will join the AME Zion de legation in Tokyo, -lapan, August fi, and attend the World Conven tion on Christian Education. Bounced the election to honorary j life membership of Miss. Muriel Smith and Miss Anri Buckler- who are playing the lead roles in the 1.. shop TIP TOPI i /4SESX BID YOU I mm know? | Wiirfirb'^ :! LOCATIONS: Forest Hi 11a—m GARNER | 1 > NDr LOC 4 BISCUITS - 10* n»4i -—— ■ i imm—imnintm i i»wi»w SAVE 6c SALAD ORES SING DUKE’S «• 29c j NO. t WHITE | POTATOES »*. 29c QUAR T ! rifr 1 1 £ Coble’s Old Fashioned FROZEN DESSERT WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE AT REGULAR PRICE! TOifiTOES Lb. BUTTER BEANS Lb. | fj| p 3 TO 4 Lb AVG. MWk HENS tb25 c | ; PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU S.A T„ AUG. 9 Quantity Rights Reserved? j w MRA production. “The Crewparr Experiences" This pin’.' m ii 6th week at the Nat n- The it in Washington, D C j,= based on | the hie. of Mary McLeod Bethun°. s past president of the National Association of Colored Women' i Clubs.