Middle Easfemer, Reseafcher-lof! w U.S. Firm, Gives Talk on ^ha'i Mrs. Ludmila Van Sombeek of 1903 £sscx Road has had as her guests for three days, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kalantar of Guadalajara, Mexico, who have bt-en friends for over 20 years of the Van Snmbcek family! while they lived u) New York. The Kalaatars are making a totir of the Skjiflheastcrn Slates, apeak Iran, is' an American (itfztn, ind as a chemist, has done research for the DuPont Company .He *nii his wife have been in Central Amcrica and Mexico for the past three years. At Baha’i fellowship luieetingt held this week at thf hpm« pf Mrr. Van Sombeek, Mr. Kalantar di» cussed the subject, “How Can th4 ing at colieges, universities, peacc|f'“st und West Bring About organizations and Baha'i groups. Peace?” On Juirf 3. they will attend their | Members if the facivlt^ and son's graduation from Rutgers | student bodies of North -.^rolim University. | College, Duke University 'and th# Kalantar was born in Tlhran, University of North Caro^lM were WE 4RE ALWAYS OPEN YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WARD'S OPEN AIR MARKET 601 N. Mangum St. Dial 9*5t049 STOP PAYING RENT . , ■ Do You Want To Own A Home Of Your Own? •;^ ^4 Call Owner and Builder ' Now We Hffve An Ea«y Fkn for A Renter Mid Confidential, Let Us Talk II Over With YWj|»:,T#ur Home or Come to Our Office. ) ''.v/" -. Call Owner And Build^^f Phone 2-7174 i ^ ' Mi-mSIIT iiacmG JUNE GERMANS N. CAD. STATE FAIR AROU^ : si.oi)MON.JHEl TMnCS RtCORO SNOP Nicmt ie u iirMUi • iniE inw u it > t’W: - RESERIATIONS FOR WRITE SPEPTATIM WM ^«BIGGEST POP SHOW 8 Ubde gflVlH THE CAROLIKA TlMEf , -SAT^ MAy -THi TUifm tMNMtiM.iir —s "Play Day" Scheduled for All Age Gjoups at Mf. Yemon Cliurdi Acres DORCAS DAUGHTERS —Pic- turMl her* ai% mambars of the DaufMari of Dorcas Club which r«««ntly closad itt 42nd con- •acutiva y»ar. Club officers ara among those attending. The ccntral theme of Mr. Kalan- tar’s message was that the light of religion has always appeared in the E^st and spread ii to the West, where it was realised it. practical application;; 'f ’/j - He poinVfM'Q«t-that “This earth ir but qnel^uiiliy, and all man- Mrt. Lyda V. Marrick, president; Mrs. Ora S. Laa, vico-prosidant; Miss C. S. Young, secretary; Mrs. Ruby McNeil, assistant sec retary; Mrs. F. L. McLean, treas urer; Mrs. Madge Hargrave, Cheer Card secretary; Mrs. Mary Ray, assistant Cheer Card Mere* tary; and Mrs. Julia Harris, pro* gram committee chairman. Daughters of Dorcas is one of Durham's most well known wo men's service clubs. Seven Communities in Wake County Vieing for $200 Cash Rural Development Contest Prize An "All Ages Play Day” will bej held next Satunlay at the Mt. Vet-1 non Baptist Church acres, it waa| announced this week . Activities will start at nine in' the nioinin: and continue until | three p.m. ! Among the games and activities to be staged during the day are| softball, fishing, horseshoe pitch-1 ing and a hula-hoop contest be-| twi^ youngsters and Maters. Food will be served to Hie “pUy- day” participants. The event is sponsored hr th« Faithful Rcueemed Bible Claaa. AbMft 1 p»r ««nt a4 Mm i pradwcad In Nortb Corolina consumad an tbo larm wtiero •re prodweed. I “Onr S«nrice Staita Witli To«r Fir«» OJP WE ESTIMATE AND DELIVER DURHAM BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Buildins: MateriiUs Mnton At*. «t W. Main St. Pboo« RALEIGH — Six communities located in different sections of Wake County entered the seven- ■ Chicago, J. H kind, Its cil^nft” The evening I gpunty Capital Area Develop- cloi^ wHli iwayerS for peace, sac- n^gnt Association Contest recent- music, AnQ.a. friendly hour of jy^ according to Wake County Nfe- feUowship enjcf^ by all. Agricultural and Home Eco- ■“P - ■ ' ' n'omics. Agents of the North Car olina State College Extension Service. . The contest area includes 'the counties of Wake, Johnson, Har-J nett, Franklin, Warren, Gran ville and V'ance. The Sliiloh Compiunity 61 Wake - , , wuu the top spot in the 1958 Jackson, PfMliS^ ■pf' Uie National pt,„tgst and was awarded a cash Baptist Ctfny^fdri, will preiiide' ^208. Second and third at. tte An$|^|.;Bo^d meeting of i dinners on the county level were tiM. Conven^n ,tD be .hMd at Co- priendship and Bazzel Creek, also lumbus Bapfist; Church, 324 N. ^3,^^ bounty, betfatur StJpW^ j^ , ^. | rpj^g County Commun- This sess»TO ''w l»e held during jggg cQutpsj their the meeting: w .the National Bap-' yffij-ers are tist Sunday "school and B:T.U.j roleSVILLE: Chairman. Nar- Congress, Jfiiie,, |J2-Z8, Memphis, ,williamson, Route 1, Wake 'tenrtessee. . ■ 'Forest; Vice chairman, ' Walter The Pre-^oittress Musical will Wake Fofest; be;Monday.'■^ight, June 22nd at }J^,^.retary. Freddia Jeffreys, Route Bllia AuOit!J*ii^v Main and Poplar j Forest. Avenue preiiSttfliig. a chorus of 1,1 p,,^ '. ci,airman, Mallie 000 voices fl|«Ja^tbe flirection of umpl.rey, Route 3, Raleigh; vice^ Miss Lucie-E., A^pb«ll, Prof. Geo.' ^ yates. Route tary, Mrs. Mary Spence, Route 1, Holly Springs. FRIENDSHIP; Chairman, John Richardson; Vice-chairman,' Ffed Richardson; Secretary, Mrs. Mar garet McClamb; all of Route 2, Apex. NEW HILL: Chairman. Burton Mfoiri^h; ' 'Vice-chairman, Ilezzic Morilsftn; Secretary, ■Carolyn Lee, eiice' ^tiorrison; all uf Route 1 New iim.- jStllLiPir: Chairman, W. S. Bar- Ijgci yice - chairman, Nathaniel Alai'o;', Secretary, Mrs. Mary •Braiich; all Of Rotite 1, Morrisvillc. 1 HOIR MARllNIZINC (Incorporated) FOB THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE JOO West Main Street — Five Points* from GRAY to GLORIOUS! NEW YORK — Sacr_pd mtislc, I Koqjin;” a^ 'Part of its broadcast spirituals, classical choral works, jJiiae l4..ii, McFall, iThe Rcyerund J. \y. Wil^^,'/fe'the Ciiairman jj’yj.,, of the Pre^^jigreM Musical., Apex; Secretary, Mrs. Esther Route 3, Raleigh. I OAZZ&L CRElilK: Chairman,. Waldon ScHs,- Route- ••i, ' Itolly Springs; Vice - chairman, Oker : Richardson, Route 1, Apex; Seerc- and folk songs will highlight tbe June schedule of the “Negro Col lege Choirs,” the weekly public; service series heard over the ABC Radio Network. Music for tlje month will be presented by four of tbe 33 member colle.'^es of the United Negro College Fund. St. Paul's College (Lawrence: ville, Va.) will open the month June 7. Directed by Roland L. Qar'k College Philharmonic So ciefy (Atlnntii,. Ga.), directP’i by J. delCoven Killingsworth, , will sing an unusual Brazilian folk sohg, "In ^ia Town,” during its radio concert June 21. Bennett- Collie’s all-girl choir (}reeBsboro, ■ directed by Mrs. -A^ary Jane Crawford, will present ’ “When I Survey tlie Wondrous Cross,” as part o£ its (,ThiC Up^ti-flatc Galeda Club of. jilie ! Union ^^pUiit Cburch was re-‘ gently enter^tij'ed: by the church’s| iiastor, tha^VcJt.. S. Croom. ! '■ AmW a^^j^lis af kjvely spring ^U'crs, tMrwJ^i^cr greeted mein- %roT afTIiSTy ihe social nabnt 'of the church • .Mrs. Lu^lla Fullers, president ot the Up^Date,;Gflledas, presid- W ^.pvcr a'„lirlof IbusineSs session, ahar whicfc-tlvW Reverends W. M. fuHfer and T, F. Griswald were pte^qted 1 as' j^tiests. '*A delkidua dinner of roast chic- ten followodc Some 39 persons, including club ihembers and guests, were present. \ . Gltt j: ANCIENT BOTTLE DISTILLED DRY lAy ytH //■! 3*501100111% ‘ 0(«rin CD AND BOTTU|fD n£NCrBl/H« iNOtANA Lin FROM AMCWlCAN CHAIN StAGSAM-OiSTIUEIIS COMPAKY, N.V.C. 94 PSOOF. DISTILl£G DRV GIN. DI8THLK FHpM »iK»IC»l( fHlll Program Set N.C. Motliers To Honor Mrs. Attend Howard Mary Bethune o^d Program Allison, the choir will include ^ program June 28. Tlte choral I work: was composed by the late [ R. Nathaniel Dett when he was i choii: director at the college. Tjie weekly radio series origi nates, in N«w York City, Sunday "rtidmlngs, 10:30 10;M, for the :AiICI. Radio network (WABC, NtY.- 11:0511:30 PM) CTicck local list in};^ for broadcast time in your Exultate l>eo” by Scarlatti among its numbers. Benedict College dioir (Coluip' bia. S. C.. imcier the baton $l EmmeM' I. Wroten, will be heard, in two traditional spirituals, “Pe Gospel I Train" and “Plenty Good. LARIEUSE Haircolor T-xlav ... h*ve h«ir ta rich n»ni«!-loo1ting «s the profcMional model shown here! One hour, and Godefroy'i Larietise brings yornh to drab, over-procewed or .graying hair. It’t e««v to iue..i no extra purchases needed. Get long-lasting Codefroy's LatieuM howl Lco/i^Pou/&4^/ I. Mti etfSiil* mntsirti n* I. Ap*(y to Iwr wiHi >p»Hesto(. 1 Id Atntop... Hmh skampM.', ] ■rrSr\/s larieuse OODEFROY MFO. CXk • 3510 Oltvt i I St. LotM MiMOoH WASHINGTON, D. C. —The rolej WASHINGTON, D. C.—Th« N«-4 tional Council of Negro Women! will host the famous*‘‘Pane^‘ of Americans” at Bethune-Cookman j of women in West Africa is filled college, Daytona Beach, Florida, with contradictions. Dr. Margue rile Cartwright, Hunter College teacher, told a Howard University audience Sunday, May 10. She spoke at a public meeting, spon sored by the Howard Faculty Wo men's Club, which was the con- May 29-31, during .NCNW’s ■ an-, nual observance of Mary McLeod Bethune Commemoration Week. The “Panel of Americans” ia a network group of five interracial interdenominational college stu dents who demonstrate before eluding event of the annual pytjijg audiences that racial, ~ re- Mother-Daughter weekend at the | ijgious and cultural differences, utiiversity. . (.j,„ jjg q£ America’s greatest Although some African women' | are filling high places in the gov-^ Comprising a Roman Catholic, ernments of independent countrres, few work outside the home and ! few are equipped to do so. Dr. Cart- j wright observed. j “There is a marked universality of the role of women in the world,” she said. “The women of Africa have a desire for peace and pro- f L'ss. Ttiey share the hope for a beUer world for their children.” . Mothers of coeds participating in the Mother-Daughter Week-end were special guests at tlie meeting, in addition to a group of 25 Afri can students enrolled at Howard and representatives from the em bassies of Ethopif, Ghana, Liberia and Haiti. Attending the mother-daughter week-end from North Carolina were Mrs. A-. P. Douglas, Greens boro, Mrs. Susie Bulock, Durham, Mrs. E. M. Curry, Durham, Mrs. Mable Dalton, Madison, Mrs. Eu gene Dunn, Gastonia, Mrs. F. W. Murrell, Winston-Salem, Mrs. J. W, Parker, Rocky Mount, Mrs. O. J. 3tew!U‘t, Durham. Quits Delta WASHINGTON, D. C., The re- ignation of Mrs. Patricia Roberts larris as executive director of ’elta Sigma Theta Sorority was mnounced recently by Dr. Jeanne .. Noble, the Sorority's national 'resident. Mrs. Harris resigning August ■ 1, 1959 to devote full-time to her tudios at George Washington Uni-, crsity Law iS;)||^ol .^ere she ha; een appoinM^a^.dc{ate editor oif University’s Law Review. The osition is limited to full-time day iiidenls. a Jew, a Protestant, a Negro and ^ a sccond-generation American: • the Panels have gained national! .recognition for their contributions' to inter-group education pro grams. Births for Past2Weel(s The following births wera ra- liorted to the Durham County Health Department during the' week of May 11 throudh 16, 1959: Jahn and Willie Holaman, *lrl, Walter and Peggy Abram, girl Rot>ert and Sadia Smith, girl. Lonnta and Sadie Brandon, girl Sam and Fannie Powell, boy. Robert and Doris Jones, boy. John and Gladys Amis, boy. The following births were re ported to tht Durham County Health Department during the week of May IB through 23. Boyise and Pearline Felder, boy. James and Maude Amos, boy. Elliott and Delols Hugh«s, boy. Roy and Sally Roblnion, girl. Frankie and Erma Reid, girl. John and Rosa Rogers, gkl. Eugene and Beatrice Armstrong, boy. Carl and Priscilla Green, girl.' Arthur and Lillie Higgins, girl. Roy and Flossie Robinson, boy ■ -0 . Famiers can kill. tw«f.kirds «rltl one stone by applying nitroger side dressing and weed control ai the same time. We give ^:^// -GREEN STAMPS THRIl^Y-MAID PLAIN or SELF RISING—SAVE 24c With Food Order 10 th, 49 SUPERBRAND FLAVORFUL l-LB. BAG . With Food Q^r SAVE 6c—DIXIE DARLING FRESH Bread . 16-Oz. Family Loaf SAVE 12c —HERSHEY’S GRANULATCD 5 Pound Bag 49 10 39 SAVIi! 4c — ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS GELATIN Jell-0 JL 7c W>D BRANDED BEEF CHUCK, ■, ROASI, lb. 49 FULL-CUT ROUND STEAK-....lb. 89c FANCY TENDER YELLOW Food Order » OUANTITY RtOHTS RfSSRVKD NOiNC SOLD Tft DeALIRS PHcea G«#d Tkma iSat,, Rlay M