ON THE HOME FRONT fflttH «M» weak tram Rock- MJbkm, Franklin ul Nash \ * . I ! I l I RECEIVES FLAG Arlington, Vo.: Col. Lemuel A. Penn, director of Adult Education ot Washington, D. C. Schools and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reeerve, wee buried in Arlington National Cemetery July 14th with lull military honore. Penn waa elm to death by an aeeailant in a speeding car ae he and two oth er Negro officers were traveling along a rural road near Colbert, Ga. Here, Lt. Col. ]ernes A- Connett, chaplain at Ft. Myers, Va., gives the flag to Perm's widow following the burial. Seated with her are daughters, Linda, 13, and Sharon, 10. 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Norge M Automatic Washer Ru* m m fj ‘ * | #*”*l «* , *» n ' fa 11 \ »h**to to torn ljl ,< ■ i JVfw*-* V S Yl . ;•* mju! timKl. 4a m 4 m.IWj - 1 —a z^^|9s£ff- lOy \ '4 Sw ufeWDSSt ® *vA*iy wMn Jflßnwj| Hii \ \ fta* * Working women fit teckiteham County st* fielng retched with th* Dtet homameking information through bulletin* from the Agri cultuAl Extension Service. Mr*. Zfdie Jackson, home eco nomics agent, says they have recently distributed bulletin* in several public places on (oads and nutrition and on the care ot cloth ing. “Many of the homemaker* have requested extra copies for their friends.” adds Mrs. Jackson. GARDENING champ Mr*. Lucy Jahnaan of Frank lin Cannty can beast ¥ having th* hast garden fit bar earn munity. Mrs. Margaret Lewis Baldwin, heme economies agent, says Mrs. Johnson is getting good quality vegetables in spite of the dry season. Mb. Baldwin says Mrs. O rester Clemons. Zebulon. EL 1, and Mr*. Blonnle Masaenburg. Ltnlsborg. It 4, practice good conservation methods. “Mrs. Clemons usually conserves a reand M quarts of fniiU and vegetables yearly,” Mrs. Bald win iddtd. GARDEN LEADERS HONORED A dinner meeting was held in Nash County honoring the com munity garden leaders. Mrs. Hattie Bullock, garden leaded in Whita- WBKSm U' HHkn. *■ b *-*6# WORKSHOP IN EDUCATION AT SHAW UNIVERSITY Harold Webb, science con sultant, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Raleigh, lectured to the Educetion S -560 class et Shaw University, on Wednesday, July IS. Pictured left to right: Webb, Mrs. Ura H. Jones, Henderson; Mrs. Henrietta D. Lee, Lewiston; Mrs. Margaret Whitaker, Matter, Georgia; Mrs. Conorah W. Peebles, Raleigh; Miss Annie Holloman, Ahoskie, Miaa Rosa Lea Brodia, Ra leigh; Mrs. Dorothy Clemons, Stokes; Mrs. Hallis Simmons, Sanford. Not shown on picture: Mrs. Sarah R. Sneed, Raleigh; Mrs. Hareline H. Rempson, Durham; end William B. Young, Raleigh. ATTEND BAHA'I SUMMER SCHOOL IN N. C. James. Marie, Samuel, end Jean Bro die, Bruce Barcick, Frances Falvey, Ferydun Jalali, Margaret Quance, and Donna Wooten, all of Raleigh were among those who attended the Southeastern Baha’i summer school held at Camp Dorothy Walls, near Asheville, recently. In view ol the preaant struggles lor racial harmony, it is worthwhile to note that the Baha'i World Community is the only world community ol diverse backgrounds to have been practicing the principles ol 'unity ot mankind" for the past hundred years. Five Die In Auto Doing 85 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (ANP)— Five person* were killed near here Sunday when an automobile travel ing at speeds up to 85 miles per hour struck a bridge abutment. Tbe Duval County Road Pa trol (aid the three men and , two women, all Negro residents of Jacksonville, were dead on arrival at the Duval Medical Center. Dead were: Byard Bushing. 29. the driver; George Washington, 35; Robert Watkins, 40; Bobby Jean Watkins, 34, and Marea Day, IS. Tha patrol aaid the car. owned by Rushing, was unabla to make a curve due to high speed and struck an abutment, causing slight dsmage to the bridge. Officers at the scene Wid the speedometer showed 85 miles per hour. The toll was the greatest in a .single accident in Duval county in it least three years. kars Community, raeeived an air Codling unit donated by a local firm for enrolling 78 out of 91 families in the community garden ing program. Mra. Margaret Wade, home eco nomics agent says gardening and conservation tips are being sent rhpntiUy to the families enrolled in the gardening program They are now having gardening tours and f>l4n pantry tours for the fall E'J£& Oruke* CA RNEGIE SCOTLANO —IN 1848 HE BETTL EO IN ALLEGHANY CITY, PA. AS ffjSp?' A BOY, HE WAS AN UNDERPAID BOBBIN BOV IN A COTTON FAC TORY ““ W 1901 BU#< " NESS MOLDINGS WERE ATED MTDTME U-B.BTEP- COMPANY/ RE WAS TKn FIRST PIWLAWTHRCRWT TO NINE LARNE SUMS RDR EDUCATION/ HE SAVE 4 800,000 7PTUSKEOCE/ P& * l l Ltto r«. . Hv*W Wpe- o. * i. '■«4- ' ' tW' f' Biffin ** i * / j.- «>«k *w, ■ - -* AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNIQUES —James E Parker, right, director of tha Audio-Visual Center at North Carolina College, explainn the technique of dry mounting a photograph to two vis itors to the collega't \2th Annual Audio-Visual Workshop in which he is an instructor At left is Dr Kara Jackson, and in tha center, Dr. P. George Shipman, chairman ol the NCC Depart ment of Education The workshop is designed to aid teachers to batter utilise A-V materials Things You Should Know RAIUGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JULY SI, IM4 Revs . Burwick And McCloud: Raleigh's Citizens Honor! 2 Departing Clerics Thurs. Raleigh eitiaens will honor two i departing leaders on Thursday, Ju ly SS, at 8:00 pm. with a 'Tssti- : menial Reception” at the Davis Street United Presbyterian Church. Leaving th* city ter Atlanta, Ga. ia the Reverend J. Oscar McCloud, pastor ot the Presbyterian Church and chairman of th# Wak* Boy Scout District The Reverend Oscar W. Burwick. pastor of Wilson Tempi* Methodist Church and president of the Ra leigh Ministerial Alliance, is going to High Point N. C. Both of those men were active in many other community organisations including the Raleigh Cltixens Association and th# NAACT According to the Reverend D. N. Howard, Sr* chairman ot the pro gram, one representative from each ot the eight aponaortng organist* ★ We Appreciate Your Patronage % VISIT OUR STORE REGULARLY | A Complete Line of Meata | SECURITY MEAT MARKET ltt a MARTIN ST. PHON* TS MW FOR SALE by JOHN W. 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