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of peaceful Marion Washington ',washu«W)n. n. c. — 3^m T. Kennedy-«up- “peaceful assembly” in ^jV^hington «t his press conftr- * Wednesday and hit those who Mcpress alarm over demon- •tfatlons but "never talk about M problem of redressing grie- f«Bces.’’ ^':The President explained that manner in which the pro posed August 2B “March on ^•shington” has deveiopeil tfibws “every evidence that it i|'going to be peaceful.” ^‘.jPresident Kennedy .also end ed all H>ecutatlon atyout wiieth- er he would remain In Wasiilng- ton or leava the city, stating; “1 look forward to t>eing here. I am sure .members of Confi^; will be here. We want citizen* to come to Washington if they feel thAt they are not having their rights expressed.” The Preaid,ent made- it clear, however, that he was squarely against demonstrations which lead to vipience and in such I situations he said; “I think the-1 cause of advancing equal op- i portunlties only lo^s." EW ■& SAVE REMNANT Shop Dji^rham Located in Wellons ViUage Is Having One Big All Sunimer Goods Must Go PIRI RUIN» LIFT IN THI, • t H B STRUT — Thia imld«iilHi«d a»l- ||uRHAM, N. C. d(*r, a rMM*nt *f th« . Po^r^ Straat area, point* in ditfluti to fir* ruins of Hil* dwallini Ml after firemen •xtinguithed • blate •t this Poplar tiroot rotidonc* Tho ruint, eonsUIIng of buddlni and other Interior furnlturo, wore pulled out of Hie houso ftveral weokt *go at the time of the fir* and hav* romalnod to clulUr up th* tlr**t In front of the dwell Ing, idding to th* (f*n*ral *y*tor« ei'*ated by fh* ar*t. Although r*ii d*nts of th* ar*a know that *v*n lually th* *ntir* tcctioh will bt cloned up by Urban roniawii pi* grimi now und*rw«y, th*y t**l that tomabody on a high l*v*l ir city gov*inm*nt h«> 1*1 th*m liowi by tilling to hav* tha dobrit cart ^ awty. Th* d*bnt had no» b«*n r*mov*d a^of lat* W*dn*»d«y. C AROLIir A TIKES SATURDAY, JULY 27, 19M—kauK l^earson to Speak at White Rock Attorney Conrad O. Pearson ■ presented by the North Carolina will be the Sunday morning' Mutual Forum. Viftor Maafo apeakw at Wiitte Rock Baptist | will l>e th? speaker for lhat pro- Church during the observance grarh. , Mrs. Willfelmenia “Upt of Charles Clinton Spaulding church will preside. f ■' , ' • - ■ LACENTTT N-YLON NET PRINTED : PRINTED T.AWN ’ PRINTED BATISTE Per Yard And Many More Values to 69c Yd. 45” BROADCLOTH PRIMA PRINTS OXFORD CLOTH DENIM ' CHALLIE SUITINGS ASST, fabrics , Per Yard Values up te $1.00 Yard SPORT PRINTS ; GINGHAM COTTON TWILL POI^LINS GABARDINE PRINTS WASH-’N-WEAR CHRISTMAS IN JUIY Lay-Away TAKE PlVte MONTHS TO PAY! OPEaV EVERY NIGHT IN JUtY FOR THIS SALEl (Except 'SaturcJay) Special Trite on BARBIE- KEN tlcithes I'of B(,>tVi i»ncl Fnrniturr ^UMftlA SUMMER TOYS SLIP N SLIDES ALL INFLATABLE POOLS AND TOY BOATS Vi Price Bikes, r™, $29.99 SPEED BIKr: Frofrt ^ ^ ^ from $39.99 HOBBY*ROAD RA(’E SETS ..... $19.99 Asst. AMT KITS only 9Sc Scit^CE SETS V* PRICE — TRAINS REDUCED ADDISON'S PLAY WORLD. FREE PARKING ON OUR VVELL LIGHTED LOT West Durham Club Cook-out Ends Season The West Durham Blossom Garden Club closed its year on Tue.sday evetiing, July 16, with a “Cook-out” on the lawn of Miss Mary Louise Stephens on Powe St. During the evenipfj games were played and enjoyed by ali. The hostess served grilled wclners, ribs, hamburgers, po tato salad, fritoes and sodas. Those present other than club iii"mberg were Mr. and Mrs, Gather Jones, Mr. and Mr.i. Frank McCrae, Mr. aPd Mrs. Wiley Bowling Jr., of Coi'necti cott; Mr. and Mys. Benjamin Me Clary, Mr. and Mrs. James Eton, Mr.«. fiuby Hargraves, Mrs M:iry Love, Mrs. Cornelia John son, Mrs. Mary W Stephens, Mrs. Gertrude McBroom, Mrs M. McCloud, Mrs. Carlifttn Hoi mi'-i, Mis» Lovey Al|cn, Ml.ss' Clara Cole, Miss Arnptta Love, Miss Corn Cole, Miss Burt>ara Bowling, Burcli Col'ly, Henry Gunn, Jr., H. Smith, Reginati’ Bynum, William FulleK Hilliard Mum^ord, Willi’ar)i Gib.son, and ■Larry italj. Scholarship Day. Pearson will l>c introduced by Asa T. Spaulding, Jr. Music will be furnished by the While Rock Senior Choir and a special triu composed of Mesdames Josoph- ihe Clement, Elizabeth Krasier and Charlotte Sloan. A. J. H. Clement, III will also appear on the program. Pearson, a graduate of Wilb"r force University and llow;.:* 1 University, is Chief Counsel lor —Stiff Photo by Purofoy North Carolina NAACP Biaii ” es, Regional Counsel for liTt. NAACP Legal Defense and Educational, Fund. He is a loi- mer m^ber of the U. S. AU- AMfi visory Commission on Civil wUCnS Rights. He has been very active in many "Civil Rights cases in Durham and North Carolina. The evening program will be Per Yard ? . Values to $1.19 Yard Embroidered Orgrandy Embroidered Batiste FLOCK LINEN ' NYLON DOTS DACRON PUCKER DACRON COTTON 50 Per Yard Values to $1.99 Yard Nylon Lace Trim VuT 20c pc. THE iiyil SHOP Wellons Village Durham, N. C. Opa» MMMkt7r)Tb«nAi|^.4:.F*^y f p.m. ■ % Girl Scout Camp Graham New Season The Pine Summer Camp of Carolina Girl Scout Council, Inc. has opened its season of cai^\p- ing to all girls between 7 and 17 years of age. * Non-Scouts and Scouts from other Councils can register ttow for the 4th session, which starts August 4 through August. 17. Camp Graham is located at Kerr Lake, Henderson, The camp is divided into three age level units, and accommodates 88 girls. The camp is now a membei of the American Camping'-^s J contribution sociation. The program at CaiHlT Legal Defe Graham is planned to meet the needs of campers who share in planning their activities. Offer ed uder supervision of trailed leadership are: swimming, can oeing, boating, sailing hat’darls, campcraft, nature, dramutc'i, singing, folk dancing, hikihg and many other group activities. Mrs. Jessie L- Pearson, Girl j Scout Field Director of Dur-1 ham, will again direct the 4th session from Augy[St 4-17 at Camp Graham. For application and other In formation on Camp Graham, eontact Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council, Inc., 745 Hills boro Street, Raleigh, or Mrs W. G. Pearson, Camp Director, 120 Masondal* Avenue, Dur ham. Boys Honprd Qii 6ltt;i#i^^ CHAPEL HIIiL — On Sunday fvrfling, July 12. four yoir** alkM. ATTY. PEARSON AKA SORORITY felVES $1,000 TO iNAACP FUND BALTtMORE, Md. 'fjf. 1 ipcal — Follow- Prcsident •John F. Kennedy at a Whiti- House Conference of women leaders, on July 10, to support till civil rights legislation, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in Direc' toX'Bte Session at its nationyi heikdc|uarters in Chicago last ^ weel^-end, voted an immediat',' of $1000 to the Legal Defense Fund of tho NAACP; $500 to the Urban League, and $300 to the High lander Research Center (in Mon teagle, Ten^\essee) for the Study of Civil Rights. CONVENTION^ ! JACKSONVIi !.•■:, Fla. — Over 111.00(1 mi 'istirs, d^aroPi, l( li tint-s and fi ii ti'I.s are expect Cfl-to altciul 111'' .N;ilional Primi tive Biiptit Cunvtiition here August 2125. . 'flu I , 1 T'l r« for'Uie cofl- voMlio'' Olive- I’limitivi' t C'liurrh fcf: Wliich. Hi \ .1 .M. Uixon is the host i)aslor. lU'V. r. IJ IV.Tiitk’V. i)r“sidel)V • of till' nulioii.'il ‘ co'’venfioti. I oi ,i|l (Id to corn" with foil r('|)ort^ np;ti minds, and coiUrite liuitrls. ’ I Til'? Ilieni" of the meeting is I "p;vanf;ehsin, tlie World-Wida j Mission ol the I’riir.itive Baptlsl I Church." ‘ Put^ur Money Where Vour Heart Is rtaywood Bynum; Beverly 8»t- tie, age 1 on JJuly 16 ahd daugh> ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ba'- tie; Edwin Caldwell. II, i age 1 on .(uly 10: and Stacey Caldwell, age 2 on July 22. son and daugh‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cald well Jr., were honored af t birthday party at the hom« ol Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caldwell Sr., on Caldwell St. More than .sixty children and parents attended this celebration and had an enjoyable time play ing games and swimming in the pools. , Your home is where your heart is and when WM\ i" invest in yourself. in |ood rtpoir and modernized wisely. A t^iol low cosf bonk loan now con provide tha ^ dollori you ntcd to invest in your most cherisii«4 ^SMtsion . . . your home!' Mcmtx'r of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W, PARRISH ST. 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