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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
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Rev- Nicholas a<H>d* 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,
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!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.
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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
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sheddss. They shop at horns the .carefree freezer way and free them
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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
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