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Hopping About TARHEELIA By Jay Bee Aytch MBS. HELENA BUMNER interbed at enfield ENFIELD Funeral rites were bdd recently at Plumbline Holi neas Church for Mrs. Helena Fobbs Sumner. Rte. L Halifax, North Car olina, widow of the late Rev. Free land Grant land Sumner, Sr, who wae (prior to his death tern yean ago by auto accident) organizer and minister of Royal Light w«»inetg Church at nearby Tillery. The Sumner parents bad been na ttvee « the Way cross, Ga, area where their older were bom. Mrs. Sumner was 08 years of age. Her husband was 07 two yean ago at the time of bis fatal accident During their 47 yean of marriage, * sons and S daughters seen born. They are: Freeland G. Jr, Jesse Eugene, and Howard Henry. naugh ty* were: Mrs. Ruby S. Begley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Carrie S. Ev an* Dee Cee; Mrs. Mamie 8. Wilk ins and Mrs. Minnie & Howard of the home. Also Miss Fable M Sum ner, along with five grandchildren who were reared by the elder Sum nen as their own. Hiey were Si mon, Solomon, Lizsie, (Hone Jus tice and Romeo Wilkins of the home. M other grandchildren and C«»e great-grandchild complete the immediate family. One of 14 children born to the late Willie and Mamie (Walker) ffobbs of Waycross, Ga, six bro thers survive. They are: Jesse Fobbs, Jaxville, Florida; Charlie, Willie and Jimmie of the home; Robert and Hiram of New York City. Burial was at the homestead farm with the Rev. L. D. Young conducting the rites near Crowell community. The Sumner family was consid ered vary cooperative with their parents and community leaden in religious and civic enterprises The father had purchased two farms sears ago and was active in Credit Unions and farm co-ops with a fervent Spiritual outlook and kind ward for all paopla. The mme humility prevails among the chil dren. Rocky Mount’s James H. Bulluck, principal of the Edgecombe County HMaatear George W. Bulluck Ele mentary School, this summer com pleted worts at ART College of GreenSboro, which qualified him for a master’s degree in school administration. Mr. Bulluck is entering his fourth year as principal at Bulluck Ele mentary and this year proudly an nounced that there were no dismis- Cary-Asbury News Mr MMS SUE N. HOPSON CMM Chareh at Chrtot CART—Sunday School began at 8:30 with the superintendent, Mr. Charlie R. Jones, in charge. Wor ship services began at 11 o’clock. The Senior Choir was in charge of music. The scripture was read by the pastor from Exodus 12th chap ter. Rev. J. M. Burrell delivered e wonderful sermon, also taken from Exodus, 12th end 19th verses. Theme: "When I bee the blood.” Visitors are always welcome to our services. Sunday evening et 7:30 o'clock, die United Choir held its eighth anniversary at Mt Zion Baptist Chureh. Mrs. Mattie Baugh was mistress of ceremonies. Visiting aingen were: Watts Chapel, Jr. Choir, Rhamkatte, Tabernacle Christian Church, Method; Mr. Kenneth dark and Chorus of Mt Sinai Holiness Church, Raleigh and our home choir of Cary United Church of Christ Other visitors ware present from Raleigh. Rham katte and Durham. A nice sum was realtied. PERSONALS A surprise birthday dinner tein day afternoon at 2 was given to Mrs. Leslie Grissom of S. Wash ington St. by her husband, Mr. L. G. Grissom. Some 23 guests were present She received many valua ble gifts Out-of-town guests were from Norfolk, Vs, Raleigh and Dur ham. Mrs. Grissom was very much surprised. Mr*. Othelia Boyd of Boyd St has as her guests, her children, Phillip mid Preston Boyd of De troit Inez and Margatett Ann Boyd of New York. N. Y. Little M<— Cynthia Reaves of N. Academy St has returned home after spending the summer with her aunt Mrs. Alma Hiimon in Brooklyn. N. Y. Little Miss Reaves came in by plane. PTA Meeting Hie first PTA meeting will be held next Tuesday at 8 pm. All parents are asked to pleroe attend. We hc{ to make this a banner year. Mr*. Mary L. Jones motored to Knightdale to visit her sister-in law. Mrs. Mildred Statten, who has been a patient et Wake Memorial Mrs. Emily Jones of N. Academy St is feeling much better at this writing. . HiaTf-f Te Think A beet -What you are is God’s gift to you. What you make of yourvelf is your gift to Him.” FORD SALES and SERVICE ALLAN MIMS, SICBBfOB4TB TiH» — 8-8181 tR TABSORO ST. gOCEI MOUNT. N. O. •sis from bis faculty. Congrats JHB! , The new acboel year saw the Edgecombe Colored teachers assem bling at the Phillips High (union) School. E. & Batts, principal, for their annual briefing by Edgecombe Superintendent of Schools Morris S. Clary, who urged continued em phasis upon quality education and the exercising es higher standards Samuel A. Gilliam’s Carver High (consolidated) School at Piaetops will eooa be enjoying a new cafe teria after a little work is complet ed on the much-needed facility. We met tbe Reverend Spencer William* 911 Beet St, Scotland Neck, minister of Eastern Star Bap tist Church. Tsrboro, N. C Mr. Wil liams expects to complete hie the ology ait Shaw University. Raleigh, this winter. Williams talked pro gressively on Civil Rights. He also subscribed to our column; mid he enjoyed reeding it THANKS Rev. Williams. The ML Pißgab United Fretey tarian Church, Rev. J. H. Coatan. minister, will be host te tbe Fan Meeting of tee Cape Fear Presby tery in Rocky Mount Sept 17th. - Mt Pisgah was boat Sunday to a curriculum-planning seminar with Revs. & H. Baakerville, Wilming ton; B. R. Richardson. Goldsboro; H. T. McFadden, Louisburg; and J. H. Coatan assuming leadership roles in Itudying tbe new Church School literature. Mrs. Alice Hines Roberson, a June bride, who spent her summer with her hubby, Marvin, in Mass, has returned to her teaching position at Bulluck School. Mr. Mid Mrs. Mosss Stephens of Leggett Road ere tbe proud par ents of e baby boy: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vines of Pine tops ere extra proud of their re cently-born twin boys. They have one little girl. also. Mrs. A.-H. Harm was joined by bar sisters and brothers in a brief Labor Day family reunion at the home of tee baby sister, Mrs. Lillian H. Jones, 8883 Minnie Avenue, Nor folk. Va. Others of tea immediate family Included Mrs. S. Maria H. Baker, John Jr, Charles and Mrs. Rom Harrison; Mrs. Elizabeth H. Haugh ton and Mrs. Mary H. Walker, Phil adelphia, Pa. Also Mrs. Haugh ton's daughters and son. Lucille. Ernistme and Ernest, tbe letter’s wife end children, Joseph Walker. Friend Jo seph; and Nathaniel Jones. Mrs. Mabel Barrage Rhodes es Hampton, Va, advisee teat tee re cent J. K. Brick School and Junior College Alumni Association bald their annual meeting at T. 8. In borden Shrine August 3843 to tea p. J. Chasm room. BUNN NEWS BT HENRY BATTER WHITE BUNN —-The Bunn Chapel Sun day School began at 18:00 o’clock with the superintendent. Mr. Phil lip Dunaton, in charge. Title of the leeaon was. “Poeeeasing the promised land.” It waa enjoyed by ell The marriage of Mr. John Hop kina and Miss Lena Faye Lucas was held Fridas night at Reverend Sidney Crudup’s residence. The witnesses were Mrs. Otb* Jas Duneton and MS*. Mable las Crudup. Reverend Crudup married the couple. Afterwards, the par ents gave the couple a reception. Misses Ahrerta Moore and Ar menia Hartsfleld left for New York last week-end. Mr. Van Satterwhlte and wife of New York visited In Bunn for the weekend. Mr. (Jennie Pulley is visiting tbe home of Mr. Otis Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, daughters and grandchildren vis ited them last week. Mrs. Minnie Lewis and grand son of Baltimore visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Estell Brock of Bunn had her sister. Ruth from Virginia, as her visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterwhlte and family and Earl Crudup vis ited In Nashville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rodger* vacationed in Washington,"'D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cooley gave mim Rron Cooley a going-away party Saturday night The guests present numbered 39. Everyone had a nice time. Rhamkatte News BT BIBS. LUCILLE CHAVM RHAMKATTE— Sunday School opened at *43 a. m. with toe supt, Mr. George Tucker, in ehsrgs. Rev. E. E Worthy, pastor of St John AMI Church, was the masker. He spoke from the book of Romans. 2: a “Foe there is no respect of per son with God ” His subject was -God treats all alike regardless of society.” Rev. Worthy was also the 7:30 p. m. speaker. With the school bells ringing Tueetey morning and the children getting reedy for tbe rid routines, we ere asking everyone to drive carefully and be on toe lookout for a fS'iu* He nwy turn eut to be your fflL I had tbe great honor of celebrat ing my birthday last Saturday. September A 1 received many gifts and canto Thanks to ail and God bieae —*» of you. Let's all look tor a brighter tomorrow. VUton ta tee wekend were from Norfolk. Va, Buffalo, N. Y, Tennessee. Hew York City, and Washington. D. C WHAT I REMEMBER most vtvld ly and regretfully azu my mtelssfe RADICALISM k often an sTthe food trough. A LITTLE GIHL is likely to mnfle at a pwaty whereas a Ditto hay Musium's Larga-Scal* Model ** Reveals Details of Living Cell jglggd hi I fin ———to, mmmmmmmrnmmm , Freldoun Jalayer to shown with hit r*markable plexigiaa smNW Sf B Mis ISltateUrteAxrx Stoiler Photo. 1 . ~ , a \ ' ' Vlth unusual clarity the In. nernost details of tbe structure of a living cell are revealed in this three-dimensional plexiglass modal la the American Museum of Natural History Jn New York City. Tho 110-poand model, pictured with*its creator,. Freldoun Jalayer, of tee Museum’s tech nics! staff, represents In cross section an idealised cell magni fied 4A,(KK> ttmee It la part es a new exhibit, ‘‘The Origin and Structure of Life.” designed by Dr. Dorothy I. Bliss, the Muse um’s associate curator. Such minute details of cell structure have been discerned only in recent years from stadias of photos taken through electron microscopes. The model repre. gents- information gleaned from hundreds et such photomicro graphs. A ceil may be described as a tiny chemical -factory.” Each eell produces* thousands of dif ferent chemicals and chemical reactions which are necessary to maintain tha life of tbe cell and the organism of which it is a part At the molecular levSL the materia!* that make up living things do not themselves “live.” bat an organised in a complex, METHOD NEWS BT MISS DOHA D. STROUD CHURCHES Christian Tabernacle METHOD A grand message was brought to the audience of tbe Christian Chureh Sunday morning by tho worthy pastor. Rev. Harris. The choir rendered lovely music, bote In hymns and spirituals. All present left feeling enriched in spirit by having beard the sermon from tbe young minister of God. Beylaa Chapel AME Rev. J. N. Shea res spoke wonder fully well at Boylan Chapel AME Chureh Sunday morning. The spirit prevailed throughout the building. St James AME Choir and organist were there as usual to render a service in song. An enjoyable time was had by those who attended tee service and also tbe missionary service, which was held at sister Burch’s daugh ters home at 4 o’clock. Meeting In Frsgroso Do’s And Junior Lem F«t Watch Youivßtep. '* Interacting relationship wMA wo call -life.- This ramarkabla -organiser” to found la every cell. It oontalns a complete set of Instructions, or master plan, for building tba entire organism. The organiser is a complex chemical called DNA (shorthand .for deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA transmits genetio information from ono generation of living cells to the next and organises «?r> t&fit tY-Cy PCl** form their roles in maintaining larger organisms. Tba genetio information, which determines whether an organism'la to be a flower, a tree, a frog, or • human being, la contained In a code built right into tho DNA molecule's structure. Tba cods in a single molecule, It pat Into. English instructions, might fill a 1,000-volume library. Most of tba DNA 1s fbond ta tha nucleus (marked N In tha photo). This round, doable, walled object might be called the "headquarters” of the cell.- In the nucleus one sees the darker, denser nucleolus (Ns), which is believed to be s center of synthetic activity and possi bly a storage area for chemicals. Other letters Identify these objects: (E) tbe beaded sso like -endoplasmio reticulum, a Grup No. 4 of St James AME Chureh will sponsor night service all of the present week. Each night a good program of music and ser mons will be in order. All mem bers and friends are Invited to come out and enjoy these servlesa On Sunday, September 18, Oak City and St James Churches will have regular preaching service. At tend one of them. Prayer Sendee Monday nights and Wednesday nights are prayer service nights tor all who are able to attend. School’s Open Oberlin Public Elementary snd Berry O’Kelly High Schools are waiting for our children to enter tor instruction. See, parents that they are there for their welfare and the home, community and whole world. Sick RW va pronwn vtvuwlmn I<K| the beads-*-both free-floating (an- oovertog^the reticulum—which an the ribo. somee where tits final stages of protein aynthaeto taka plaoe; (0) the oentriole, a particle im portant to eell reproduction} (O) the Golgi bodies, which he> orete chemicals; and (M) the mitochondria, or -poTrerhousss,* of the eta. aUoh provide much of Ha snsrgy. An those Ibenfnaltng ebjeeto to the jeDy-Uke cytoplasm sur rounding the eaD nucleus will provide subjects far investiga tion for yean to oome before all their aocrata ere learned. Other interesting features es tea exhibit to the Museum's new Han of Biology of Invertebrates are a large model es s DNA molecule, axd Abas, models, painting* and photographs eag re* ting bear life map tore arisen on earth some one ahd one-half billion years ace. The exhibit, white to spon sored by EU Lilly end Company, win be giving students a -short oourse” te biology at tee nolee alar level far mshF year* Visitors win find tee American Museum at OaataaT Verk WeM and Tlth Street* Sorry to say test Mrs Bettis Mc- Faddon Is a patient et Weke Me morial Hospital. Others on our sick list are eeneleeendng. See them whatever pomlhle and give cheer to all. Mr* Refer Crenshaw passed away Sunday at (mt boms on Wilder Condiflonin^ardt^hw^ri W'Wm -■ • r -*<. I II 0 I extan ear* In cutting and eendttlonlngte keep tean to faed. shape jer antra days. The artleto tolto jrea what to d* ■ ffSJMSSa-x * ut asm beam XM* If the flewera lest as long as •oodtttonlng garden flowers. Whan yon ce tnto the garden to ■tote then* take along a pafl of water tho same temperature aa we e^oor^etr^iet^eajA toe > tootaßttee stem u Covered Hi tost when tee flower stem ta Imr the lees time there to tor air to enter the sells of tee stem to dry teem. There alee the feeeon why, ska ready to arrange flower* igasr ahJuwt HANNIBAL CA -1692-1782 Born a slave in be- " CAME ™ E AOOPTEO SON 0F ESHBUffi; GREAT AND LEARNED MILITARY EN- - W iWljppSy OINEERINO/ LATEfy HE WAS COM- * MANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY/ATTHE TIME OF HB DEATH/VAST-: jMs\ tY WEALTHY. HE OWNED 2000 WHITE SLAVES' fteieuM Atocewi* Faculty-Staff Saint Auguattna'a Oollege wm hold ita annual Faculty-Staff Ori entation and Planning Oonferanoe September 8-11, aooording to Dr. Jama* A. Boyar, Resident of tba oollege. RMhna and new atadeata are sxpsrisd to arrive at the eellate on September IS. te begin their week tong orienta tion Porter. Olaaaaa an eched aled to begin Beptambor 23. and fermal opening axerotoae wUI be held Tuesday. Ooteber Other events elated to take plaoe the flret eemeeter of the 1884-88 eohool year include Homecoming, October 84; Thanksgiving Recess, November *B, with rle.ws reetim ing Novemberb 30; Oraduate Re- StreeL Have not gotten details of funeral arrangements at this Ume. Club and Birthday Min Dora D. Stroud will enter tain the Ladles Willing Worker* Community Club Saturday, Sept. 13th at the Tbe Off Club. Member* plmi matt on tho campus not later than 8 p. m, so all my members may ride out together. All member* who have no trans portation please notify tee writer. Rides will be provided tor those who have no means of transporta tion. Mrs. Msry L Harris snd Mrs. Sarah L. Sanders will sntertsln the group. Let us have a grand time on our Uto year anniversary. Mrs. Allie Wright Small* is pres ident of tbe club. •Mystery Ride” A Saeeen ’ The "Mystery Ride,” speuser ed by Greap Ne. S et St James AME Chord* last Friday night, was a grand suiisn. Tbs greap netted 3133 end eleered S7B. Mrs. Msry Ma Harris k greap president We wkh te effsr ear haartisat eongretataUaons. A THOUGHT: “Let us reelly live more and grow better by living for others." - cells, hot Bttto at* makes ext flowers last Bxsw. la betwssx eutttag snd "- —**««■ oonllltlf your flowers etritos which yoe tossrtsd tbess in a eool, drsftfrss plaae tor •everal bonia. Daring this per iod, with steaiaweU tomeried. tee bloom# wtS become ac customed to Indoor temperature Md tbe steam wIU fill with water. Try conditioning your garden foots * nacßaoiaam BAUTOH. N. C, SATURDAY, BEFISMBEB 18, If Thinos You Should Know cord Examination, Dooemtoer 18; Christmas Reosaa after olaaaaa on Daoemhor 18; Claaaaa resume Jan uary 4; Epiphany. January 8; Pint semester examinations Jan uary 18-88, and Mid-year reosaa, January 88-88. LINCOLN THEATRE RALEIGH. N. C STARTS SUNh SEFT. 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