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2 THE CAROLINIAN IVF.KK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMRIiR 6. 1958 STATIC BIUEFS (CdNilMTl) FROM PAGE II ; the residence til Mrs. Loul-c ; Graham, of Nash Terrace, : which is the iMoperty of the 'Faleinh Housing xuthority and at $501! on u charge of sett- In? fire to Mrs. Graham’s per sonal property. NO A1 'TOPSY PLANNED IIEIM. , RALKTGH Wake County Co rimer Marshall W, Bennett said tfiis week that no autopsy will be preformed on the body of Mrs. N:.ry Elisabeth Fowle. 32. found dead here at 2:40 a. m. Monday liov’ver. Bennett said that in his opinion, “she died from n heart etlack." The coroner added that when he arrived rm the scene “there wasn't a scratch on" Mrs. E uvlp’s body. The coroner was (summoned to the residence of Mrs. Towle';- .sister in the non block of ft East St reel Police arc- hives* i reported threats on M: \ Howie’s life by her estranged hus band, Har wood Fowl;-, The wo man's family is alleged to have strongly opposed an antonsy when Ihe coroner conferred with them MAN FOUND AT PRISON WITH CUN (CONTTNUTD FROM PM-fc 1) Watkins and inarched him toward the main gale of the camp for questioning. The guard said Watkins sudden ly grabbed the gun and attempted to escape. During the struggle, the gun discharged, wounding Brown in the abdomen. Officers said they had no idea whet Watkins war. doing neai the camp. new TRT \L RESLI S S IN M(H?E TIME (CON ! IM’FI) FROM PACK I) pi-a! of t’lilt trial to the Su p—mc Court rpj.vltp'l in the retrial which ended Friday, The Sm'-.'cto* Court ruled that tl-,c trial jndi'c had not allowed the dcC-nse t, > develtip its contention Till CAROLINIAN "C.oerlnr the Carolina*’’ b, tbr - oilman Publishing Company *)18 East Martin Street Raleigh. n C. j 1 .(i < sec»nd Was-’- Stotuun April f 'fst; ; j( (hr pii-i Off’if- hi nal-'.;:,’, v. , (’■ i-i' na nnher the Act of M lß'.'o Mte-'CHiPTiON RA ) Kfe: 5 Muiit 1 .. ' ’ O ■ V*- ,r * 4 SO Pa'•able in Advance Address all rnm tri'iri ■it ions tijid uutlte ail checks ind In-r-r i,)V United Newspaper!-'. Inc. j-,vJrs on "iblc to THE CARO * UN] AN T>' P»tUl Avi-mi ', New Vork 17. N V SNj-Monat AUvotti-inr Beprcsentat‘ve sOHs niwr.ftcj at the At-soelaled Nc.. ro ' .Pfess sn .j tb* Doited Pieva Photo Service » fcVAV. J’lAiWtar »* hoi for tr» news, pic ture* or units* ne postage wscofKWnle* the eoov. tJoifttons eKhressed by columnists *n bis newspaper do not necessarily present the policy of 'his natter BEEFEATER t VI lKpi ER |l $/TlO FIFTH fcsr ! BEEFEATER ggferGlN IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANO CORPORATION. NEW YORK 1, H. Y, 94 PROOF * 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Select What Pay Weekly LADIES SUITS • COATS • HATS CAR GOATS * DRESSES GIRLS COATS AND DRESSES MEM’S SUITS TOPCOATS SLACKS AMD HATS BOYS SUITS AND COATS The Best Credit Clothiers In Town 113 K. MARTIN STREET « (nut Negroes were excluded from the grand jury which indicted Dr. Perry. A Stanly County jury dclebiated •! 1-2 hours before returning the guilty verdict. The trial was moved to this county on motion of defense attorneys who said Dr. Perry could not receive impartial treatment in his own county. 3RD WEEK OF BONUS MONEY MONTH OPENS (CONTINUTO FROM PAGE I) Bonus Money t'oldest are print ed each week on the second pmi o! this newspaper. Veu are invited to read them care fully. Bonus money awards are as follows; $50.00. first prim, $25,00. second (it i/e: $15.00, third prize; and SHr.f'O. fourth prize, Fo; t!-.e past three Bonus Months, three churches have been awarded prises in cash which went to their respective church treasuries. The churches were First Congregational Christian Church, Davie Street Presbyterian Church and Fayette ville Street Baptist Church. SCHOOL AT CHARLOTTE IS BURNED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE O apparently was no ne-up, police said. Mecklenburg County police said the youth, arrested at the scene, admitted setting lire to a wooden bookcase in a room inside a ne.w addition to the 12-classroom Lincoln Heights i Negro I Elementary School here. Damage from the fire was con fined to Lire one room, but three others were blackened by smoke. Damage was estimated at several hundred dollars. Charlotte has been struck by several fires of apparently delibe rate origin recently, including a blaze in the auditorium of one school and the destruction of an other by fire. Arson was also su spected in at least two other fires in the Charlotte area Sunday FAIR FAILED TO DIVORCE FIRST MATES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE !) Both were arrested Sunday morning at their 709 S. East Street residence by detectives. One detective said a marriage certificate showed the woman and man were married in this city November IS. The case was initiated, the officer reported, by a com plaint from Mrs. Sadie Donald son. 11 Edgecombe Terrace, who reportedly saw a news item under “Wedding Bells" on page .! of last week's CARO LINIAN announcing Donald son's marriage to his new bride. Married several years, Donald- 0 ' ' ' -X -e son has two children by hit; first wife .It is reported. Mrs. Donald son i the second is alleged to have married James Smith in Dillon. S. C. 12 years ago and to be the mo ther of a teen-age daughter. FLEMMING RAILS TWO DIXIE STATES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE i) not appear that- the segregated private schools set up in Lit Lie Rock to replace the four closed high schools would qualify for fed erra! loans under an aid to educa tion bill passed by the last Con gress. Flemming, in one of the Admin istration's most forceful state ments on the school dilemma, branded the closings “indefensi ble.'’ He said the marks they left on children and communities were cause for “grave concern." He predicted that citizens would demand that their class rooms be reopened to both white and Negro pupils as the ill effects of the closed schools mounted. In his list of the consequences of the closings, Flemming said there was little doubt that “the lack of regular, constructive ac tivities in school can contribute to delinquency," Tn addition, bo s&id scnlovs would find serious obstacles to getting into college. Some youngs ters never will go back to school, he said, while others will have dif ficulty making up missed work. He sad children closed out of their schools arc- missing the ben efits of good literature, music and other activities. The Closings also are impairing the development of Citizenship, he said. Flemming prepared the six-page statement m reply to a news con ference question two weeks ago asking him to evaluate the school closings. i HUNTERS KILLED ON HIGHWAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE !l of 'll E.Slocum St.> Philadelphia, died shortly afterwards at a hos pital in South Boston The fourth victim. Sonny Edward Hankins. 43. of <3168 Union Ave.) Bronx, N. Y was dead on arrival at Community j Hospital here. The truck driver. William John Joforth of Hiddenite. N. C.. was not injured No charges were placed against him, Fore said it, could not be deter- I mined whether the car had run 1 the stop sign at the intersection or j stopped and then pulled into the I highway. NEGROES MOST I NATURAL CAGE STARS: COACH (CONTINUED FROM FAfIE 1) He noted that many border and 1 upper-south colleges and uniyersi i ties now have Negro students arid 1 are beginning to have Negro ath iletes. Sloan said pressure was begin j ning to be brought on West Vir i ginia University to use Negro bas i ketball players. West Virginia is a ! member of the southern confer j cnee, as is the Citadel He said North Carolina, North | Carolina State, Virginia and Mary land of the Atlantic Coast Con j ference now have Negro students I and at least one of them would | have a Negro Tc-nnis player, swirn i mer or track man next season. { “i don’t see how we can keep ; from playing them,” Sloan said. | Morning Star i Baptist Hews Sunday School opened at 11 a ir>. with Mr. C. J. Spencor in charge, am! the morning service begun at 12 o'clock with the Senior Choir furnishing the music. Our pastor rsiuri the scripture lesson af ter which the Rev. K D. Baker led us in prayer. The pastor Church Bonus Money Rules All purchsM slipt oi receipts ure .anted to youi church must count from stores advertising )n the CAROLINIAN. Knoh week earns* a dale ui the Bonus Muncy period Purchases eligible must coma from the store during the week tho "ad" a sip* ir., No purchase alias representing * business should fee submitted All receipts must come from individual purchases. All churches in Raleigh and Wake Count;, are eligible. Al! purchase slips must bra: the nanto of the store from which the our* danse was itißde. All purchase slips should be submitted In 'he name of the church; and should he in the office of the CAROLINIAN the Monday following close of j Bonus period In order that smaller churches may have *n equal opportunity to share m ! the Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient No church of ever . 2ho members will b* awarded Ist Bonus Money consecuttvr.lv. I.e shoe id a I church of 200 oi more members receive Ist Bonus Money after the first period, it would have to wait until inn third Bonus period to be presented i«t **r.r< | again, bXde.pt where a church has 200 or less members, then it could win top Bonus awards consecutively However, this does not mean that second and third awards cannot he sought consecutively Consequently every church groin has the opportunity to secure an award every period. No ourchatut of ove« *3lO from any one merchant (luring * week can be counted. There 1* a celling of $35 per person a week for grocery pprebnses. in the evert es the same amount of purchaseby more than one t ,nuy ihe i award will ho divided Weekly purchase totals should he shown on each packet tort total placed on the outside of the envelope carrying the period’s entry along with name and address. lion ms money camels will he announced In the issue following the closing >f each period All entries remain the property of The CAjftor INI.VN All tallying is final when the names of the Bonus Money earners are ah ' nomteed In The CARfI tNIA':. : nd no responsibility it accepted by this news j paper beyond iiial point No rcrclpt* front banka will be cooklderedbexcept payment on mortgagesr ( THEY’RE JEETAS NOW Three young ladies, all but one stu dents at .St. Augustine’s College, were initialed Into the /eta Phi Beta Sororitv last Tuesday in impressive ceremonies. They arc shown at , a supper at the Tuttle Center. From left to light are Misses Martha A. Dunn, Frances Duck, Patricia Davis, Burnet Mehaffey, advisor; Gladys Murphy and Geraldine Perry. Rambling In Chatham C’nty BY r>. W. HI,ADEN I GOI.DSTON - The Quarterly I ■ Union of the St, Matthews Holy j ! Church near hero convened Fri- ! ■ day night, at 7p. m. Rev. A'ton j 1 Cotton .is the pastor. i The Rev. Willie Trip • of Apex i j North Carolina, will ps each the in - I ! struct ion sermon. On Saturday j j night, the Bishop Charles: Brunch i j of Sanford will d te-.-r the sermon j j and the Rev. James If. Cotton of j { Apex will preach on Sunday morn- [ ! mg. The aftc: noon set vice will b< ! | ciicff:;cti-, i ■ ji’,r puMor, i,v-,a Ai- i | ton Cotton of Goidsion. ; BEEBES mtt ANNIVERSARY The 3rd anniversary as pastor j j and minister of the Cumnock Cir- j j cuit. Rev. E. H. B, ebe, was recent- j ly observed at Gulf. N. C„ and Ml. • Herman AME Zion Church at GoJdston, with the members pro- ! senting outstanding programs. E- } veryone enjoyed the services at. j both eh ruches. | fi was stated that Rev. Beebe ! ■ was on a of the moM faitnful, in- ) Beaufort Haws BY BERNELL JONES j PANTEGO The Bern; for.'. i County High School Glee Club of! | Pan teg o started the year with, j thirty-seven member:-.. Our direo-j ! ior for the year is Mr. C. S. New-j j some, a graduate of North Caro- \ | iina College. j Thus far we have practiced I i many songs. Officers for the com-; ling year are: President, Berne 11 j j Jones; Vice President,. John Mac-1 i key;, Secretary, vermcc Lovick; j j A;:sl S Ju.s' % ■ ::p ; : Report-ers Haif.ie Bv.nuii*, -: ■; ! William Harvey. Plannin • Com- j I mittee members are: Joyce Spnt ; ill, Anna Clark, Duma Whitley, j 'Gloria. Harvey. Belie Riddick and! ! George Wliicharri. | Four members of the junior ’ ; class made the- honor roll for the j | first six weeks. They were; Rosa I : Peele, Evelyn Boomer, John Mac-1 kel and Bernell Jones. The Junior j class is planning to fake an edu-j] catianyl trip this Spring. The N.P.A.' pmanizi l tion has sc- : I lected officers for the coming I ! year. President. Charlie Spruill: i I Vice P'-cHidcr,;., BorU;* Riddt’ck. 1 Secretary. Arnoll Jones, Reporter, ; Richard Blount. The N.P.A. offs- j j cers traveled to L« Grange in : j Sept, to select state officers. John j ; Mackey, a member of the junior! class, was selected state vice press-! : deni. ; Members of the N.ff.A gave a i tea at the Home Economics de j partment. Many attended the tea ! 1 It was carried out very success- j : fully. j T’ne library club has been very j ; busy. They have been discussing; j “Better Ways of Taking Care ol' j ! Books”. Everyone seemed to enjoy I i the discussion. The officers are: j | President, WiiUe Simpson: Vice I President, John Mackey: Sucre- j tary. Gloria Harvey; Asst. Sec re- I tary, Amell Jones; and Reporter Raleigh Spruill. Mr. Welton Ecbnir Jones, a rt.u-1 dent from Shaw University, spent, l the holidays In Panic go with his: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Jones. Arnell and Bend'll Jones; spent some days with Mr. Ernest j James cf Plymouth. Justine Spen- j cer spent the holidays in Phil a- i delpbia with relatives. The junior class sponsored o carnival at the Beaufort County j High School auditorium on Dec. 4. j preached from the subject: "The j World's Greatest Man,” based upon j St. Matthew 12 and the 42nd verse. ; The BTU convened at 7 p. m. ; with Mr. J. A. Minks »k chairthan. ' At 8 p. tn. the Rev. E. D. Baker i of Raleigh brought us a wonderful I message from the Book of Romans. | Bth chapter and the 35th verse. ' Thanksgiving service was con- i ducted by Uie Raleigh Ministerial , i Union last Thursday night. spiring, and outstanding ministers, pastor and friends to ever come to Chatham County. Not only bar. the church but the whole community has bene fitted during his 3 years as pastor. Personally, I can say that this world is in need of more leaders as Rev. Beebe. IRIS AM) THAT Miss Christine Headon of Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania, recently visited relatives here. MORE TO COME Springfield Church lews BY ROY LEE COLLINS The Church School was opened at fi>:ls a. rn. by Superintendent L. W. Whittaker. The lesson center ed around the thoine nf “Teaching by Parables” as taken from St. Mark L 1-34 Tho criffool wgj? dressed by Dorothy Whittaker in which she gave some challenging remarks concerning the lesson. The church service included idng ine, scripture by Rev. J. H. Jones, oraver by Deacon T. W. Whittaker, with a sermon by Rev. J, H. Jones, -v’stor of Popular Spring Christian Church, of Route 3 in Raleigh The subject of the sermon was "No Greater Love" The sorveie was sponsored by Mrs. Dela Mac Leach, president of the Community Chorus. An Amateur Hour was also spon sored by the Community Chorus in the old school building in Au f n. N. C., Satur i v night, m-ogratn consist--d #Sf Vnonolbgues solos, instrumental selections. A mong those appearing on the prr>- •’’.ram was Mrs. Elizabeth Giles and Mrs Mary B. Brown. Persons on the sick list include: Mrs. Calijn Newkirk, Mrs. Lillae Pumpers. Mrs. Ethel Jone«. Mrs. Ella Wright, and Mr. Charies Giles VISITING Mrs. Mane Collins and daughter BUY YOUR GIFTS FROM VCUia But for This Weak Only it's At tins price, you might jfM jggfjbL W\., ?■■■ % %, \f' expert * cheaply made... m K a V = *\c \ V , J IT??® excelsior fiiieci platform * ant i’A*; A; % -.../■\Jk ■]s 'V v.j* Vittgß rocker! BUT ... this BIG, # SMB *J FA\A.Xfc ") \"• Y#t | beautiful platform rocker 9 $S* t. .A A,' V V**\ ' .■'.*§&& has rubberised hair filling fi #jj -ciggr &r' %if "%/' V\. /*’;■■ 'V r m- : H 1,.’ j Na j J i ? * y * t %/\y\ V.’ y -,f!% m quer finish and many other <• | '&'% '£s£ ! X A, •■ jHBp ' SORRY . . . No Phono or Mail Orders! ft mm®*** Next Year *‘Your Friendly Credit Furniture Store** IQ E. Martin St. Open Friday 112 E. Martin St. Phone TE 2 4163 *Til 9 P.M. Phone TE 2-7792 4-H F oundation Drive Begun In Wake County Wake County parents, loaders. 4-H members, business and pro fessional men and women are act ive in the 4-H Foundation Drive which got underway October U: and set to close Friday, December! 12. Loaders throughout the county I are organized by communities for i the purpose of raising community quotas. .1. IVT. Perry. Eagle Rock, is County Chairman, and Mrs. Ahsley Powell, Route 6, Ral eigh, is Vice-Chairman. The Wake County effort is un ! dor supervision of The 4-H Foun -1 elation of North Carolina. Inc. The S effort is Talc-wide Foundation funds arc user! for scholarships, fellowships for 4-11 boys and girls, awards, ping anil maintaining a newly educational trips and equip- Carver School WENDELL The most out standing event at our school lately was the culmination of the Thanks giving Program sponsored, by Mrs. O. M. Webb and the crowning of the “Harvest. Queen.'' Ten ladies wore iri the race for queen. The winner was the very charming Mrs. Voola Neal who re ported $107.50. The runner-up was Mrs. Carrie L. Perry who reported $53.14, Mrs. Neal was crowned by Mrs. C. D. Cobb. The other participants were Mes dames Christine Winston, $16.99; Elizabeth Wiggins. $13.40; Blanche Mitchell, .$12,25; Mary Thorpe. sll.- 00; Erma Stewart, $9.00; Marla Ross. $6.00: Mazie Nichols and Lizzie Bums, each $5.00. Total a mount received from the program and the queens, $295.57. from New Jersey were home visit ing Mrs. Ophelia Leach and friends and relatives during the Thanks giving weekend. CHRISTMAS SALE At Raleigh Desoto Headquarters PLYMOUTHS - DODGES - DKSOTOS CADILLACS - FORDS - CHEVROLETS STATION WAGONS - LINCOLNS ALL MUST BE SOLD 0 5 MEAL’S MOTORS ' INCORPORATED 415 S. Blount St. Dial VA 8-4391 N. C. Dealer 3563 constructed $100,090 I 11 C unp at Mammocks Beach, near Swattsboro. North Carolina. AU interested persons ar<- fre« to make a contribution. W C. Davenport is Ncc.io Couit i • Agent Westside High ij CHADBOURN B-v 1 P Hor- !' ton, pastor of St. Stephens Baptist , Church, Chadbourn, was the guest I speaker of the Thanksaivii; • as- ! srmbl.v program on Wedne-duy, ! November 2G. He was introduced I by Patsy I.nwrcnce. a senior. Rev. ! Horten spoke bretfly and inform*- ! BUILDING BLOCKS Solite Solite - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks for building, call us foi immediate delivery. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK COMPANY TE 2-2168 N. McDowell St. Raleigh lively on the *• ABC's" of Thanks giving. He told the group that w< should always give thanks fo> everything and that we should count our blessings, lie also staled i that. “everybody is somebody ir I the eyesight of Gad therefore, w■■ ] should not withhold any good j words from anybody As young people. Rev. 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