^AQK POHT.
THB CAROLINA TIMKS SATUEDAY. AUG. 18. H55
-Anniversary-
(Continued from ptfc D
•te, the church w«* homed In •
wooden frame structure. In
1»U, a new edlftce wM erected
at I2th and Flighland street^
•nd in 1»48 a Sunday School an
nex wa* added. More recently,
the ent^ phyiical plant of the
church has been rebuUt, affor
ding It many modem facilities
and convenience*.
Rev. Pitts Instituted the first
Junior church in the city In
1932 and alao the first Nurses’
Board, in the same year. He re
organized the Baptist Ministers’
ConlM«Jce In 1830, and became
its first presidmt.
Rev. Pitts is married to Mrs.
Monroe Hayes Pitta, and they
have six children, one of whom,
a aon, Robert, is assistant pastor
at the Zion Baptist church in
Columbia, S. C.
Corine Morrison, Mary C. Hole-
man, Alice Cobb, Ora Thomas
and Sadie Fields.
Regional Directors are Co
rine Dean, Central Region, Beta
Chapter; Anne Pelder, Eastern
Region, Eta Chapter; Thelma
Ballard, Western Region, ^xi-
Ion Chapter; and Mrs. Harris,
Southern Region, I^ambda
Chapter.
-Two Women-
(Continued from page 1)
les out of San Francisco, C*L
Miss Smart, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Smart of Ra
leigh, was an honor graduate of
J. W. Ligon high school where
she took part in a number of ex
tra curricular activities.
-Delegates-
(Continued fix>m page 1)
United States Council, an af
filiate of the International Coun
cil of Women.
She will be introduced to the
audience by Mrs. Lucinda Har
ris, President of the Durham
business School and a regional
director of the sorority. Mrs.
Harris will also preside at the
meeting.
Following Dr. Thompson’s
speech, Mrs. Ruth Reaves, chair
man of the arrangements^ for the
boule, will award a scholarship
to North Carolina College to
Mias Davesine Wiggins, a honor
graduate of the 1956 class at
Hillside.
Also, at this meetihg, an
award will be presented to the
NAACn*. Presentation will be
made by Mrs. Bertha Smith, su
preme basileus of the sorority.
It will be accepted by Rev.
William Fuller, president of the
Durham NAACP chapter.
Miss Edna R. Burke, member
of the sorority, and the Rt. Rev.
Fred Hunter, pastor of St. Titus
Episcopal church, will take a
part in Thursday night’s pro
ceedings, also.
Dr. Ildmonds’ address to the
organization will come at a ban
quet at North (Molina College
Saturday evening at six. Mrs.
Agnes Fischer, Anti-Gramma-
teus of the national sorority,
will serve as toastmistress.
The organization’s national of
ficers are Bertha W. Smith, Su‘
preme Basileus, Gamma Chap
ter; Mary Mosby, Anti-Basileus,
Gamma Chapter; Eliza Hamil
ton, National Organizer, Eta
Chapter; Helen Brantley, Su
preme Grammateus, Beta Chap
ter; Agnes Fischer, Antl-Gram-
mateus, Gamma Chapter; Bettie
Anderson, Supreme Epistaleus,
Gamma Chapter; Edythe Alsup,
Supreme Epistaleus, Delta
Chapter; Ctora O. Dixon, Editor
in Chief, Lambda Chapter;
Eliaabeth Lawrence, Correspon
ding Secretary, Gamma Chap
ter; Richardean Erving, Histori-
an-File Clerk, Beta Chapter;
Elnora Starks, Keeper of Pins,
Gamma Chapter; .and Hazel
Love, Chaplain, Delta Chapter
In addition to Mrs. Reaves,
local chairman of the boule, and
Mrs. Harris, co-chairman, the
members of the Durham Chap
ter are Viola J. Nichols, Eliza-
beUi Tate, Estelle Freeland, Vir-
ginia Alston, Willie M. Stewart,
Edna R. Burke, Dorothy Allen,
Cora O. Dixon, Gertie Tatum,
Evelyn Thorpe, Lizzie lif. Crews,
-Walker-
(Continued from page 1)
counsel got to court here this
week, however, they foimd that
the trespass charge had been
changed to assault on a female
and another charge of interfer-
ring with a registrar had bean
added.
Capacity crowds, composed
largely of Negroes, attended all
sessions of the trial here last
week. At the end of the trial,
one observer stated that the ver
dict was an “extension of the
Mack Ingram doctrine, except
that in this case the ‘assault’ was
by finger pointing rather than
by ‘leering.”
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were the
only state witnesses.
Alexander Faison, North
Carolina College student who
was denied registration by Mrs.
Taylor, testified for the defense.
Hunt denied that he had any
thing to do with the child'*
death and told police he saw hla
wife hit the baby over tiie head
with a shoe.
The Hunts have one other
child, 19 months old.
-Couple-
(Continued from page 1)
about the child’s life insurance.
In her signed confession. Miss
Hunt stated that her husband
caused the death of the baby,
that he had repeatedly struck
and abused the infant.
-Assignment-
(Continued from page 1)
Gamble, Mrs. Willie Gray, Mrs.
Carlotta Holmes, Mrs. Felice
Holmes, Mrs. Hilda Johnson,
Mrs. Ora Lee, Mrs. Lucy Nor
wood, Mrs. Adele Payne, Mrs.
Ruby Phllyaw, Mrs. Gladys
Rhodes, Charlie Roach, Miss
Lillie Rogers, Mrs. Suebert Ros-
ton, Mrs. Mattie Saunders, Mrs.
Marjorie Smith, Mrs. Ethlynne
’niomas, Mrs. Naomi Thorpe, T.
R. Webber, Mrs. Janie Wheeler,
Mrs. Badie White, Mrs. jQse-
phine White, H. M. Whitted,
Itrs. Lyda Wray, Mrs. Anne
Wright.
Spanldlng School, L. E. Davis,
principal, Mrs. Evelyn Artis,
Mrs. Christine Boone, Mrs.
Ethel Bradshaw, Mrs. Geneva
Cheek, Mrs. Mahie Geer, Mrs.
Minnie Gilmer, Mrs. Madge
Hargraves, Miss Janet Hunter,
Mrs. Mozella McLaughlin, Miss
Almeta Palmer, Mrs. Candis
Pemberton, Mrs. Inez Rogers,
Miss Margaret Stephenson, Mrs.
Gwendolyn Talt.
Walltown School, W. L. Brad-
sher, principal, Mrs. Marlon Al
ston, Mrs. E. H. Fogle, Miss
Queen Fowler, Mrs. Lula Jack
son, Mrs. Georgia Jamison, Mrs.
Clara Jones, Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Mrs. Ruth McCowan, Miss Cleo
Russell, Mrs. Rosetta Webb.
Mrs. Clarcnce TUlajr of Dun-
ston StTMt. Mrs. UIUjui Buc
hanan joined them tor dinner.
Visiting Sisters
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horry and
two childr«i, Maralyn and Jo
seph Jr., of New York'City are
visiting Mr. Horry’s sisters and
families, Dr. Ruth Horry and
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dudley of
Pekoe Street.
Vacationing
BIr. and Mrs. James Pinch-
back of Fayetteville Street left
last week on a vacation to
points North, fifr. Pinchback
has returned home, but left his
wife in Baltimore to continue
her vacation.
Mrs. Lula Oomez of Phila
delphia and gran daughter Gall
Davis of Washington, D. C.,
spent a few days visiting Mrs.
Maggie Smith of Price St. On
’Thursday evening Anita Parker
had a few playmates in to meet
her house guest Gall Davis of
Washington. Those attending
were Gayle and Sybil Ray, Glo
ria Evans, Gail and Margo Ter
ry of New York, WlUa J. and
Jeanette Walker, Eileen and De
borah Watts, Vemetta and Jo-
setta Pratt, Wanda Carol and
Bonnie Logan.
Vi«itin0 Relatives
Mrs. Lennie Bruton, and her
grand daughter Joan left Satur
day night for a two weeks va
cation in Washington, D. C.,
Newark, N. J. and New Ro
chelle, N. Y. to visit relatives
Her son General Finch, who left
last week will join them in
Washington.
Visiting Grandparents
The- little Misses Deloris King
of Washington, D. C. and Lil-
liun King of Newark, N. J. are
visiting their gran4 parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. King of 503
Umstead Street:
Mrs. Maggie Griffin of Bond
St., left Saturday for Philadel
phia to visit with her daughter
who is ill.
Mrs. Bennie Petty, and baby
Patricia of South Boston, Va.,
are visiting their aunt and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Jr.
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