^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. NEED A SECOND CAR? 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Nor wood is in Durham attending lUe 72nd Annual Session of the Woman’s Baptist Home and For eign Missionary Convention of SANITARY AND IIBERIY MARKETS 413 NORTH MANGUM STREET * 349 WEST MAIN STREET Buy The Best and Pay Less FRESH GROUND BEEF None Higher BRANDED SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 49c HOME RENDERED PURE LARD.. .4 »c SWIFT’S YOUNG BEEF ROAST lb. 1 LB FREE SHORTENING WITH 3 LBS. JEWEL -1"” Dc SUCED BACOK “^ac SWIFTS PREMIUM B0106NA—- "’•3k FAT BACK-,..- Hi4c BANANAS ». North Carolina, Auxiliary, of the rCeneral State Conyention, Inc., convening at the Mount Vernon Baptist Church. A member of the Executive Board, Mrs. Norwood is a repre sentative of the East Cedar Grove Association, with chur ches in Granville, Person, Wake, and Durham Counties. Shrine Game Date Is Set The annual "clown” base1>all game between Zafa Temple of Durham and Klndah Shrine Temple of Fayetteville will be played at Durham Athletic Park, Monday, September 3rd., following a championship little The Rite Spot Barber Shop • GRAY CONNELLY • ODESSA ROGERS • BRACY H. BONHAM Prop. IT PATS LOOK BITE PHONB S-9S6S LINCOLN THEATER Sunday-Monday-Tiiesday AUGUST 19-20-21 BARBARA STANWYCK “The Maverick Queen” -rt.us- “3 Bad Sisters” Serial and Cartoon “Air-Conditioned For Yonr Comfort. league game at 7 p.m. Three lucky ticket prizes of $100, $50, and $25 defense bonds will be raffled off be tween Innings. Also, several electrical appliances will be given away. The first fifty la dies will receive a pound of coffee each. This project is sponsored an nually by the local Shrlners to assist them in their Cancer and Tuberculosl^ Oxford Color ed Orphanage and Christmas basket campaigns. , Joefuiili PEACH FIAVOREO BRANDY ’ m 70 PROOF ClttRLESUCQUINitGil.,iK. rMo. 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