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WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1951 Crown And Scepter State Meeting Set For April 14th SI, AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE HOST TO . ANNUAL SESSION Suite Honor Society Meet Will Feature Prominent Speakers RALEIGH—St. Augustine's Col lege will be host to the Crown and Scepter Clubs, honor societies from High Schools throughout the state of North Carolina at their annual meeting on Saturday, Aptll 14. A: M. Men ick, faculty member at St. Augustine's College, will rirvf ,is co-ordinator for the ineet i ng Sessions will begin at 10 a.in- Vvith speakers following students' discussions. After the luncheon, a business m etiiu* will be hol.l at which time the committees will he appointed and election of officers held f Tito theme for this year's meeting will be "The Survival tis Mail and liow He ran he Perpetuated through Religion, Science and Education”. Three guest .speakers will be tile .Reverend K. L M. Freeman, retiry-d minister of Meredith Col logjej on the religion phase of the topjd Dr. White of the -'Hence de partment at A. and T. College will tails Von the science phase and the education phase .vill be discussed by ,Dr A. R. Muni. y, dean of N. C. College of Durham. The Hub members will par ticipate in a matinee dance from 5:30 to 5:30 at tb<- close of the conference in Taylor Hall. / / ! f'' PROPOSAL'- o>,-' A ■ Fo# THE A V X v / «%£?'-' ' ~ J % % *«'• •• ► Ror y.m . every- ' *K*l'*. » ' 3 S thing you need for ' -2m? At ;"•? that importanl da.- Jr*?'''&&* ' * •” ~in siiimnicring M?. ! Ip|- .; *' S *■-- u g- F / j **' t flu ultras< you. t {’ IN RALEIGH IT’S t { G FASHIONS Insurance Building Ml S « HI | Calvert j I RESERVE j , WSriIXERS $| SL£NM& wmsm «.« PROBf, ®9 n ». 6* Aid HEtimi spirit* §j| .... * 0 / Jp « - J*o- W&* jf**v | 2 t % % rtr i I £V : % :: * i - w T*. . ■ ' f. National Baptist Students Spring Retreat, Confab Starred At Shsw Univ. RV JAMES IC. CIIICFK Staff Writer RALFIGU—Sha-.v University was ‘.he scene of the convention of the National Rapti.-t Student Union Spring retreat and planning con ns jus n interracial o'-am/y- Uon eon Dosed of student'; i e|>: - Renting five stales, and whose pro gram is to -t 11 -upben lint work of the BSD on Negro colt* ge c«w --.•t.-s-a. The Conference this year chose as a theme, "For-, su'd With Chrisi" end leant red sucii out -landin': rar onali! ie- a-. Dr. G. is. • unde Kn- 4:<n, Soiithvride HapUst Student Fee. ■ t:- ■ ; Dr. Rich.lt'd I "rKUI-; re.v. College iljiniste'.’. Virginia ' St tv College; Dr- J. P Reeder, Sec i i-.-tary ol Foreign Mission Board of th Na'innal Baptist Convention <d America- and Dr Roger (’rook, pi of .... of Religion, Meredith College. On Saturday morning, the * t inier cure l:<-gun with a Morn ing Watch at 0:00 a.m. with Vernon Herron, president of IWT at Shaw presiding. Informal discussoins w re i ,- il b students from slum. Amer ican Baptist TlieoloSir.il Semi nary, Teniips-ee A.A I. College, •■nil Woman's College. Workshops ver,- - on.-ei'-d with S'i.ifte:-.!! i'.irt in aiseussh-'ilS with faculty members acting «*s t-onvc, •d . ■ 1,. Sita'V. a sophomore t S'na : ■ eli-clcd pre.-ident for I.;e ensuing year e.;«,-i-(iii>g Mrs. • Or. s iLlanginm of ‘lt National TV pnst Mi<si"i,a)'y Train ing Sei'inol in N-'i-hvi!!.-. T-.nn. Tht Co. i f -eiu-e attended Sun da-. Si-hcd v-.i'.i Shaw students mi 4:i.-u‘ « • a mi: . and -u 1100 a.n -->--,»|-sa pped at First Bap!i»t Cai. eh, ■ h. m. the sermon was do 'i-.-| :• d i.>v in-. p. Rei th r. At the conclusion of the ser mon. an appeal for life <ledi- Cition was n’.ide l>v Air S K Crin'te.ul. assisted In. the new - iv fleeted National P.SC I'ri-s --ident ~nd otbei past National tvs>- presidents. T|o- C iif- rcnce will convene next ~, 1 . it -- , :-i , : College in Slightly Injured RAi .K’di A lolir-y, - rod y ( ,,:t|) as d: Vntly irijur< -I here on aionogy a;'*ern‘iau w.’H-n let -'i ■ aka;, t! ,ek <: a.a-n by a 1-y aid Gar.i r resid'-nt. !0i... l.'c.-i/s '«va --H of 521 b Blount S'.i 11 1 vecived em.-r;i- tie.*. I,l..linen! at Sean AglH’S HOSi-U.ll :.fn l.,en. k by tie truck i driven bv a • M• -»:t in tin- .>lii) I k -..f S i y a a- S'.: - - * 1 ARTIS'! >TUHINTS Mi l I Sliov.n is l portion ot the luige throl'i: of si: dents who a.ssi-m --,led .a -haw Unix ersity. He leigli, last week in the National VlU'/.f > M.IiVl - t'lii-se smil ing > (lung M"<inien, all students at Atkins High School, won top honors in the talent hunt contest .sponsored by the Winston Salem chapters of Omega I’m ?*hi i 'a ternitv at tries Audnorium of IVinsten-Salem Teachers College Bootlegging Spree Seen If Liquor Tax Is Passed Drill.A. The potential rspaei of .:-R, -aired throvethe- Cii.t -u .s'a'.er dur.i.g 1 !>•;.> C->: ved , -'-.i by 120.u00 o;,Hoiis daii; tin- ci'.ian iit' of rhi..k.-y .aU.ally in'othici'd i,v iu i-.M-- d. •'.! ie '- Ul the same periled, aid Th'dnh T. tpA-'-C H. ::i'ir '-'1 lo a ! and ' of St Hr - ! . .a;. ', .-.-- r b-airig untwi'ercd m tnetropolu.m Sen- ah', 'al:i : a i i.e *. ■. ; , “ V. •■: i m lj a p-rt f-'- months we bnvo Wi) t'lt - i:h son-i.i'nn-i :.i. I gallons clailv capi.citj s'-iz- d In the of fle-h mtt. w VO! k. Me J« r.-a -.- and Id .-a-. Iv. m;; F,-, "a ... ~:a ' a. t f!- c!" ib. . 35 n- .! erg in . bad tiv-- ye;.: s and -an ' i.'-sii*''--' unit stale uifH i-rs < ;:-e ii• ore sl'Ts than d*> fi-dual agents. \ ot' dead >ll liao owt :<te.l 1. .. _ ... JIU• - ' ; . fj ;sil ! ! • *'* 1' prudirtf.' by- r.tati;-s of Do- D!st.ah d S-a a'a- ; a til.-I y '' the nroposi ■.! sP a gaiioa ..> ';ik ' ini r».-idsiaav siT'ii’d go info i ti-* ' 0;l:c. -pokig den rI.T-m that a fui'lbv. Rpaor tax me: .a" will do serious injury to t:r njor-.- 'lam •Ji'o.oOo rot. ii outlet . sumo of v. hurl ■■■ ro Negroes, !.oCa:::-e of iri i.Teasing cos! a It ha.t bc-en stated by John I. la. ban, - resident of Schvitlcy Dis til!. s, Inc: di "ijj ng iri«us irv v.hoi: ad-a and :> ta;!-.-rs can riot a b b a : rr.uusod 1 odeaai ex . :-e ! \ n v.-t . *b ra ''- ta- art air. ady op- •a" - <>:i ■ - fit nr.n-gin so low tha: many are boa• : feueea >■ 'f * H Sebena-v .'\i-c"!ive also noted that F'-'-a. ..-i • . .a, | m ;: 4&ik, i.; *’**® OI’TKTA V DIN’D It ARTS NT —- ' Hr. A. M Townsend, executive i secretary of both the Sunday ; School publishing Beard and the finance commission of the Na j tiotul Baptist Convention, f. S. , A.. I tie., played ,s large part in securing two outstanding build ings for the convention recently. They were the much discussed i sanitarium-bath bouse in Hot i Springs, Ark., and the Morris ‘ Memorial building in Nashville, Ten 11 Both buildings are valued at ?!,000,ewv a fdece. T> r Town bhi- of ?I*** i lusmuss men hi the c<Hmfry v : (ANT) Re^TiieCUSOUMAN THE CAROLINIAN* Baptist Students Union Spring jitrat and phuiiming ‘issioiis Ibe "'..V' se-sioils of the niilHil'ul group will hi staged in Tennes see. A \HOJ.!N«AN staff photoi lasi t'liiirsd.iy night. They are. m the usual ordi-r, fanliie Ton I’ym -1 in, Gwendolyn Ilhilon a'»d Dona |--,;i rl. v. :in wen first, second and third pi !/■— ip that order. Aliases Tomlin am! l ord arc singer- and ulis.s Hinton a pianist. Miwe ' t i eaimm-g «>f World Wi ll. til. b-. '5.1- • 'bst-'i.’-. ■ . II.! 11 ■-11 .V :.;i- imd -j f 25 -.i : -• nt ir- i > js Hi its tax burdi;i and a , i-rei’nl in tin *M ■' : '-" ! - 0 r iUMMMTfP ACTION | ■•/ to# % /fr 4* # &Aw¥ | y<?£«■ REALM CLEAN E^ Fi ■ Du mii |\ hclf in, live-Water Action also rinses clothes j . Select-O-Dial does |Tf(| ft any kind of wash ■MsPKjT wa ¥ Y°« want! . Lets you pre- select the washing time you want - even for I jli i!■ sj Rayons, Nylons and Woolens. The Frigidaire Washer does ' | If jj The new \ Frigiiait© v . $304 ' 75 **•* *■ ™ MSR Come in. Ask obout terms! J||| m JgLffl Ask for demonstration J See these featuresl §¥.s£: »§%. Hg #|L j§sll Wi X}m W£ ffitajLf. * Only washer with Lifetime *No bolting down MmW&B m ™ Force its in-on-siee! finish , Exclusive Unimatic Mech. VjNt SS'- ® New styling- oil control* in anism ttoiy reach * Ropidry-Spm 'domp-drl**' IPlMilf'llBl! S 111 • Underwater Suds Distributor quickly Stephenson Appliance Company 225 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET PHONE 3-4686 ._. - Winners Selected In Twin City Talent Hunt Contest win.vi o:; :-.\i,k\i Tim-,.- At l..r.s il. . Selmu! .-tucU-uls \\"n to,) iiuUer: hi I'-.e g.nnu'i! uih-ut aunt : nnlk! .- ■:i :isn ed hy the f\Sl Pill ,-r.d K; : ih .. r:!w"; <.f Oniaga R-=i I ‘J4: F, ,-’i i Huy at Fi ie- Aticlit-n - in us \\ :nsbin-Sailgn Teaches College la.-, I’imrsday iiiglu Ti. f i ■-1 ■e .-i .-. w .on V - Vis. F.n: a 1a a i 'T l e. 1:11 a con 1 .-. tho v--.i, v. rv; :.. i.; vhis area - :I 11 !>! ’.mv hi ;- I y tin S'x’Ji riet • i I: l it.. Pi ( H.nge. - ! .ti. i ■ .it ;\|.i ■ a n ■\rdt-iM.!) liuring ti Ret'-t's re ■ .-n! '. -i' '■> ',-,e e 1 sang Frup: Si-i',:, s Ay. '.l' ll i She re i i\ed S'_'s tt.-’n award M e. Gweiu: lyu Rinlbn. pU'inst Ministers Wives Group Maps Project End Meet HI ADS AM Tit K A N ATT 1*110(111 A.M l>e l'onilinsoii I) I odd is diri'i tuiuf the “American VIC radio program which cele brated it fifth year »>n the air laislci Sundiv. Vs head of tile Instilute on Race Relations, Hr. To:.;! oi giuUzed the radio pro grain for Hie purpos.- of estab lishing more d< mociurv in the nation's capital. It carries a- Us theme ‘One World". Hr. Todd is the son of Kev. and .Mrs. Wil liam W. Todd of Reading. !’•>.— i.VM'i '■'bo played " liou.nnec' by Jean Sib. In. s, won “ oi’.i! i ioee anti idi s Don.. Ford, who .sang "Vill'i- M'-lh " by Eva Deli Acipin took third place. To. y i--eeived sl.v and siO pi i.-es ivs; ,erti vely. Si Vi !i(: en student-; from this [ dy. Mirth l’omt. North Wilkes boro ami Thomr.iiville comp, ted tor tin prizes. Tile o' u- inelmlecl Muss J--,in Rubn-so.i Mi.; Faust me Holman. Boris Allen. Joint T, .1.-tck-i'n .1 ■ ! an. Clark all of Atkins High -.ehooi; Cilltam Ho' 1 , ell. Clyde darku'r. I.ewT Williams and Ches ter i'.l yli.-ld, all of William Perm Hir.h Selin,.!. 11-.'i Point; Rimer I'irmk.-'. Chiueli School, THo R.VI.RIG i i -—The Ministers Wives Auxilary of Raleigh and vicinity, ■ii oi eni aiimi which has taken uimn itself iha task »»f purchasing .'-n oxygen tent tor Saint Agnes Hospital here, has received : iei'.- ' did cooperation from members of 'a.- auxiha ). ihun-iles and friends m the ll’i.ri wl-.ieh is siated to In '.i. .' liunated on April 17. A :nesting to I"- staged on the abo t- date by order of hie prc>t - -it at tin- Solon ner Truth Rrancti - YWCA wi ! l mark the end of the • xygeti lent project. All . a ir.iier of the auxiliary are ■ sk- d to attend the meeting, which i'l • to- ed in tin form of a \Vistf: ia Coffee Honr, MEN. DON'T I.ET YOUTHTML, NATURAL POWER SUS* AWAYf GUARANTEED! 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