THE CABOLIKIAN
RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1881
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Fayetteville’s
Birectory Os
Churches
BvaoF Metropolis®©
IMor. 2. w. Witst'A Parior
N. ®ool Spring* Street
Beaver Greek
S. S. Msyna®, Pastor
Bfesfe Jack RcL
Mo©d<* Temple
Rev, V. X. Wasi*®, Pastor
RaAeagSh Rd.
Look’* Creek
Bwr. &. L. Brovm, Pastor
Near Winder
Memorial
Rev. A. H. Storr*. Pastor
St
Nie®r Bethel
Rev. L. H. kin*, Pastor
Reeterd Rd,
New Mt. Zion
Rev. L. T. Taylor, Pastor
Saetover
Sakst John
Rev. P. W. Sykes. Pastor
Bmgg Blvd,
W©s.l#y Chapel
Rev. (Miss) E. V. Mclver, Pastor
IT. S. 801 at Wade
BAPTISTS
Falling Run Church
Cwedar Creek Rd.
Rev. O L. Bennett, Pastor
First Baptist
Rev. C. R. Edwards, Pastor
Fwmklin Street
Second Baptist
Rev. Cas. E. Perry, Pastor
Friendship
Rev. J. W. Simpson, Pastor
Campbell Ave.
Mount Sinai
Rev. M. R. Silver, Pastor
1217 Murchison Rd
Park'Bs Chapel
Rev. E. A. .Jackson, Pastor
Slocomh Rd.
Smith’s Chapel
Rev. J. C. Smith, Pastor
Durham St.
Pmey Grove
Rev G. L Elliott, Pastor
Anthony Ave.
CATHOLIC
Saint Ann s Church
N. Cool Springs St'
DISCIPLE
Pleasant Grove
Rev, F J Matthews Pastor
North Racepath Street
EPISCOPAL
Kami Joseph's
Ramsey St
METHODIST
John Wesley
liiS Cumberland Street
Rev R B McCrae, Pastor
Saint. Luke A M E
Cashwell St.
Rev W T. Holland, Pastor
~ HOLINESS
New ( oven.(fit United Church if
God, Giil St., Elder O C Grove.
Pastor; Eldei Prince Pm cell,
AmL
The Bible Way Pentecostal
Bishop O. L, Conyers, Pastor
405 Vanstory St
PUS SB YTERIAN
Haymont
Rev. C. H Thomas, Minister
Sea brook Rd
Coliege Heights
Rev. R. A, Massey, Minister
Bay St
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Things You Should 1C now
§ Jm HURST
ffi Xf§ * 1834-1903
■ yttlr £.. .A.M.E. Bishop born in Salem,mp., a
/V&fc GRADUATE OF DICKINSON COLLEGE AND A
# \ ■* STUDENT AT HALLE, GERMANY —HE TAUGHT
THEOLOGICAL HISTORY AT DREW THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY, MADISON, N.J. /lN IS73HE BECAME
THOR PRESIDENT/IN 1880 A BISHOP./
WRITER OF MANY T|XT§,H!B OUTSTANDING
SCHOLARSHIP WON GREAT AWARDS FOR YHfCOL-'*
lege/in AND tJT OF THE CHURCH —HE FOUGHTBRW FOR N63RO RIGHTS/
TIMBER! Old North Dormitory at ,4&T College, the nlde-’ building at the college, is he
ing torn down to make room for a new building The building constructed in 1894, was
closed last spring because it failed to meet today s standards for health and safety. A new mod
ern residence hall for girls to replace it is now under construction and will he ready for occupancy
beginning with the fall term.
AFL-CIO Snubs Powell Conference
Because Os Feud With Teamsters
WASHINGTON <ANP> The
row between the Teamsters union
and the AFL-CIO flared anew' here
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last week to almost wreck a "get
acquainted' meeting railed bv Rep.
Adam Clayton Powell, chairman of
the Powerful House committee on
Labor and Education.
Some AFL-CIO officials boy
cotted the meeting because a
Teamsters Union official was pre
sent Lobbyists for individual AFL
CIO unions attended.
AFL-CIO President George NFa
ny ordered legislative representa
tives of the parent labor organiza
tion to stay away from the session
after Powell invited Sidney Zagri.
Beaver Creek
News
BY MRS MARY T ROBINSON
ft MS HIGGINS STREET
PHONE HU 4-0347
FAYETTEVILLE The regular
Sunday service at Beaver Creek
AME Zion Church besfhri Sunday
with the Sunday School at 9:30
with the superintendent Mrs. E.
S Simmons, in charge. Following
the Sunday School, the pastor. Rev.
E. H. -Beebe, brought the morning
message, using for lus text, the llth
verse of the !19th Psalm. Subject:
The best thing in the best place
for the best purpose.’’
The music was furnished by the
youth and junior choir, under the
direction of Mrs F. S Simmons,
with Mrs. Simmons at the piano
At 3 pm Rev Beebe, accompan
ied by the Female Gospel Singers
of Reaver Creek, rendered m tvk -
at Swan Creek Baptist Church The
Rev Blue is the pastor.
The night service at Braver
Creek was sponsored by the Stew
ardess Board No 4 Mrs Alice L
McPherson is the president Re v
George Williams and the gospel
chorus of Thaddeus Chapel render
ed the service.
The King’s Daughters Club met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Monroe on the Yadkin Rd Sun
day, Feb 19. Mrs Roma Mcgor
gan is the president.
The Usher Board of Beaver Creek
Church met Thursday night at the
home of Sgt. and Mrs Burkes, on
Broadsel! Drive in Fayetteville
Born to Sgt and Mrs. George
Carter, a daughter, Joanie La Jean,
at Womack Hospital. Fort Bragg
Mrs Carter is the former Miss
Loin-ice Williams, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Adam Williams of the
Beaver Creek Area. Sgt Curtis is
stationed ai Fort Bragg
We are happy to welcome into
our church and community Sgt.
and Mrs Robert Phillips. Sgt Phil
lips is stationed at Port Bragg
They are making their home with
Mrs. E. S. Simmons, 3494 Mernell
Road.
Please continue to pray for our
shut-in, who are as follows: Mrs.
Lemas McLaughlin. Rev. Sister Ju
lia McKoy, Mr. Arthur Monroe,
Mrs Lizzie Burges and our pastor's
wife. Mrs. Beebe.
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You are summoned at one o'clock in the morning to the home
of the wealthy old bachelor. Rufus Kendall. His nephew, Ted Morgan
admits you at the front door,
“I thought I heard Uncle Rufus call to me, but wher I arrived at
his room, the door was locked. I knocked and hammered on the door,
and called to him, but there was no answer. I tried to force the door
open . , . but that was no good, I think maybe if we were to use a
ladder on the outside ...”
You and young Ted Morgan hurry around the house with the
ladder, and you are the first to ascend it and clamber into the dark
room. You grope over to the door, find the light switch, snap it on,
and immediately you see Kendall slumped head-down ewer his des',..
You smell traces of the poison still remaining in the glA&wti the desk
near an outstretched hand, and you note from the temperature of
the body that, he has not been dead very long. You also note that he
had evidently been in the process of writing a letter-—or a farewell
note of some kind—on a sheet of ruled notebook paper.
‘‘Look here, at what Uncle Rufus was writing,” exclaims Ted,
and you and he bend over the paper under the dead man's right
hand.
“Very typical of Uncle Rufus,'’ mutters Ted. “Technical
up to the end.
effect on him. You can see how hts words stayed right on the
ruled lines on the paper at the beginning of the message, and
how they trailed off towards the finish . . . hut even then, the
words are ail dearly defined . . . and his pen is still on the
last word.”
"Can you suggests any reason why your unde should have taken
Ms life?” you &ek.
“No," Ted heastates, “O? oourse, a* you know, he does have the
reputation of being eccentric. But he seemed in very good spirits when
I saw him last,"
“When was that?”
“At about nine o'clock, when he bid me goodnight.”
“Well,” you state, “this doesn't look to me like suicide. I'm afraid
you re In for a little more questioning'
SOLUTION
Most of Kendall's “final message” stayed on the lines of the paper,
and his pen still rested on the last word But you don't see how a man
could have done this in a dark room.
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HUDSON
Typewriter Co.
901 Bragg Blvd
Distributor of Products by
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World’s Largest Manufacturer "
of Typewriters
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