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Wme ENDING SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1952 * » .3 S-i vft % JCJ * X J. ' i '..1 ►—ZU * < 1 iU '1 l I- Jt I- .*. XVI.U l _ _ . Raleigh Welcomes 5,000 j T eachers As 7 1 st Annual Convention Invades City [i RALEIGH A . al;< welcome ;i waited more than 5,80 leather::, principals school adininiMratu: ■ and school supervisor.-- os 11 11 71.-0 annua! convention ■ f the ?■ >rth Carolina Teat her opened a t'.V,.-- day cession in viemoial Audi torium here Thursday four gem-rat sessions are scheduled tor < it\ auditorium, hint 33 special group sessions will he held on the campus of Shaw University and Wash hip ion High School, with seve ral prominent cdueatiou.it ■spe. tailsts scheduled to speak at both the nencia! and spec la I sessions. roxvnsuoN hi-i-ns wins |>l- IJKGA'I E AS-Sl-.-Villl V The first General So-si r will mke place at 3d'{) p m Ai . in Memorial .uditoriurn inis *.vill be an ini; urtanl Ih-iih- .. ; ion of the di.lt- . it s and will fea ture reports from im pot'ant cuin mfttee;'. on •••i am ai d p- ■' The Second General Session will he open to tin- public on tiie evening ot tiie 3rd and twill feature President \V It Strassner of Sbau University in a welcome address; Prof It. I . Jones ot A. and T College ill a response; and Mr. \ II WELCOME TEACHERS TO McLEOD & WATSON HOME 1,1 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING ARROW and MANHATTAN SHIRTS Odd Fellows Building RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA ECHO SPRING ff ' 4 YEARS OLD //,, J$ KENTUCKY // ‘‘CRt> § st Efc. 73f i * 'K i - 36 PRC )F ■ ECHO SPRING DISTILtINC COMPANY, LOUISVit.iI, KY. j • Vn.lt is>-ii N i I A President with bis annual message. Ibr Moitltt.it \\ Johnson, Presi -1 tbnt of Howard University, Washington, Ii < will be the kvi mite speaker for the open ing public session. His inter pretation of the convention theme will be of interest to t.n who may hear him. The local publlt i-. invited to hear tii Johnson. fviday April -Ith ah! be given, (a..- *n group sessions throughout lu Jo; light noth - Sectional i will have pi.uity of meut ii | luce, from D Oti 11:4-1 Fri day morning Department giollps Is in siiin tiorn 10:00-12- 10 and f-..1n ...' ' .".PI All Divi !! . '.!! ' ■.» n.eetiog at 3.30 PKOMIM.N i SIT.\l, f its AT s I P.PAKTMKNT.-tl SESSIONS Mi.--- Mary O’Hourk. Supervisor - .!' Elemental v Education. Boston. :-T.. s . ill address the Elementary | :. i.artim-rd Di L F Boyd, Pro- ■ I. :.u: ot I'd .-: Atlurita Ulli \ ~-i i'\ will speak t"t the Second-! an. i -acb-'r.-i Dr in 1 A Doug - I.;. F'.tmii; Life (.'•vordiuat'ir tor Charlotte City Schools and Prof. 1 Eli/abet h Welch. Psychologist of Sa fin Collie ?e will atkire-■ th»; Muinr Education group in two 1 . sstons at 11. -no a m. and 3:30 p.m j i The Department of Home Kcotto ? 11 n f; Teachers will heat Dr. Pieoi jn.ii- P Kittrell. JHb-ad of the How lard Uiiivm:.ity Home Economies - .School. Dr Kittrell will have a; : mt sage of unusual interest as a , 'll spit ot her recent experiences i abi oad, especially m Liberia and j ; India Outstanding slate department i ‘ii ..liters and North Carolina edo-i i cators will be speakers anti con - sultants in other group meetings. 'throughout the dav on Friday. N. V TIMES KUITOK SPEAKS 1-HI DAV EVENING The climax of the 71 st Annua! NCTA Convention is expected to f.-oim with the Friday evening ad- ; i dress by Dr Benjamin Fine. Edit- ' ’ cation Editor of the New York t Times D Fmc's subject will be Major Problems in American j 1 Education ’ NCTA extends the j public in the Raleigh area the : invitation to hen Dr Fine who is unusually qualified to speak, with j . authority and inn •i : on this i iinporlant subject YMCA News ; FRIDAY April 4 IU:30 p.m Extension Service Meet ing ■ fc:00 p.m Dragon Soria, t iiib SATURDAY April 5 ik bp pin Basketball Caines COO p.m Movies and Talent Show SUNDAY April 8 ■t o p.m. The IVlmue; Social t'iub A mm- e rsa r v P roe ram MONDAY April 7 •! , 12:00 Noon Minir.t.-rial Alliance .• 8:00 p.m Junior Citizens Club i ::u p.m. Red Crocs Class VGO pin Red Cvou. Report Meet- ’ Welcome Teachers Johnson Jewelers 14 E. Hargett St. ‘‘QUALITY JEWELERS SINCE 19:|9” rm-w——'wbiiiwiwiwaMimTiinmTKuwina»aM———w—» ■ w (i)ht-mi? SAVE s IOO OO -GmL qjd,to*- • S : " ’, " FROST-FREE 1 ffk A REFRIGERATOR I JSf^l||H ,® 5 r&sr\ S AAA 95 |H 1, Iff ilLn w/ mm /jj |'R»-pgii mi i $ Ft!*Refrigerator ■ WORLD S FIRST S /jV"" II ( ; AND FINEST COMPLETELY | c * i,in * ''* '*& AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR -|P ill on Mod*! 508 **ff|f||lg| 11l 0 | Left ▼ I K||* 1 ' | • Frost - Free * Butter Keeper •41 Lb. Freese Chest « 8 L*r*e Hwnldrawan '\ <e>»in ill ■ ! * ihliix M vtinf * SMm On Row • Meet Keeper * W»rr*»t/ ]• * lir «ra Mechanism j ||| Look Who! You Got —■» L_— -—— —, ». ;]Sii S _ - Hayes-Jackson Electric Co. |f§t&, , -gs electrical contractors 133 East Hargett Street Dial 3-5031, wmh wm m vet a. q*3 MflMßtilMMfflMMigMNMtttf MDMKIffSMfe MMIIIMMMMtMMBM; rma • Lockhart Elementary i And Junior High News \ Alberta Bryant, Reporter RALEIGH - The second grade; A is enjoying the tadpoles Lonnie ! H.ii ’.-.field brought i<< .school Eri day. Vke have given him a home .md food. THIRD GRADE A Edna Staten and Euls Pearl Smith have drawn j Raster pictures. We are collecting picture' of birds so we can tell : the names of them when we see I birds aboul us THIRD GRADE B. We are busy drawing pictures about our read- | in;; stories All groups an drawing pictures to tell stories. GRADE FIVE B. The boy of grade 5-B have just completed a pasture made of painted wire with moss so; the ground. Into this pic-' tm-g lin hoys put the animals they had made of plaster par is. Everyone enjoyed tire project. This week, we welcomed. Simon Ednmndsou to our class. GRADE FIVE A. Some products made pu North Carolina that we use everyday are: sucks, stock : iif:-. .underwear, cigarette;; paper, overall:;, textiles, furniture table cloths, pillow cases towels, blan kets, shoe strings, upholstering, i ibbon pickles Vicks, chairs j horns, thread, tee shir's and mat tresses GRADE SIX We are happy to creel James Henry Mansion, one of our classmates, who was ill in the hospital. We are Mil busy working on mu orignial play We are going to make our costumers this week. Tin* bov- have completed their ! ' ter- Wt- are staying this after ■n Is won a ba-kotball game from ing 7.30 pm. Safety Boys dub fi:l!t) p.m Ministerial Union TUESDAY April a WEDNESDAY April 9 7.00 pm Gra-Y Club 7:30 p.m YMCA Athletic Club THE CAROLINIAN j noon to make Eastei corsages out j •nl nylon stockings, | GRADE SEVEN. The seventh i made went on a field trip and | | caught a collection of insects, j frogs, tadpoles and some crayfish, i i Except foi a few scratches we 1 Iha t a very lovely time ; The seventh and eighth grade 1 Washington High girls by a score ■of 15-11 A return game win b«- | Played in our gym, April 2. GRADE EIGHT. On the morn* i hig of March 31 William Hicks ; brought a 12 inch ground snake ;to school. Tlie snake vva.-, killed by I inserting a needle through ins i head. Then the abdomen was cut j opened. We preserved it in for-, imnkh’hyde for future study. In room 201 the fourth grade is building up a museum We | have in our collection bird's nests, crayfish, cocoons and tadpoles. What is s<> interest ing about our tadpoles is, one morning Howard Morgan came to school with about a hall tiint of frog egjs We kept them in fresh branch water and they hatched. Now we arc j watching them grow. They arc very interesting little crea- I tores. NINTH GRADE. This week the j ninth grade class has been think* i -m: more about books. Each per got. a took from the library 1 and promised that they would read more book-, than usual. > I -TIMM I I,- : j fELCOME TEAGIEKS j I. Will Mil ll'\ FOR Style f Quality ! Am Individuality | SEE (H R NEW EASTER FASHIONS DRESSES TOPPERS SUES SPORTSWEAR I Use Our Cdtnvtenient Lay-A way Plan GOODMAN’S LADIES SHOP Wilmington, ami Hargett Sts Raleigh. North Carolina "flintr*"*— lr 1 I 1 I m miimirpruMnm- ■■■■ mi mnwiniiiiUni'iTiMiiiiMi «MMMWnr 1 Chavis i Heights News i i j MV MAV *' KfeOAPBK RALEIGH &li s. J. It. Lone of ; ! Washington, D C., was in the city! I. :i weekend visit inti relatives and ! ! - I The Urcen Pastures’ speakers, I . Virginia Debrumi, Eleanor Bry-j ant. Olivia Wigi;;u.-;, l.illit* Duber- j ! rv and Bobbie Jean Williams are | rieht-i bv five, ten, fifteen and two and a hall dollars each re spectively. Wi. I,ope these girls | will coiitinui to develop their ora torical ability, The I’T’A is sponsoring a Wurnanless Wedding March 31. The practices have been quit*' i inspiring. We’re anticipating an evening of fun. Watch nest week’s Issue loi names of par tiripunts. SPECIAL EDUCATION We f i Wort* very happy to ;-ee Mr j Vaughn, our supervisor, last Tues- - ; day. Shi -vis inteiested ill the • improvement made by the dm-j : rireii in the special education: das-, .Some of those making the ; i.lust progress were: Lois High, j i and Lenius Yurbough, fourth j prade Charles Bobbitt, third ; grade and Cassic Perry, second j - evade Tht hom« making, classes are 1 nearing the end of their unit - discussing boobies and leisure time S in the home New Officers Named For H. X). A's * RALEIGH Mrs- Lena Brindle of Forsyth Coilnty j was elected president of the State Negro HBme i Demonstration Council at a meeting held here last week. Approximately 3,000 home demonstration women fftom I throughout the State attended the session, which eyas ! held in Memorial Auditorium. ! Other officers elected were Mrs- Naomi B. Wilson of j Granville County, vice president; Mrs, Vera M. Slade. i Hertford, secretary; and Mrs J. M Reaves, Pitt treasfr ! “rer. ♦ -4., i i j friends j Mji - Catherine Him*:. of lUB i Strujuieh Alley celebrated hci 15th | bit t today Tuesday and received ; many useful presents. Miss Dorothy Brooks of 5* Cliiivis Way lias been confined to her borne with a. cold Mrs Maggie Gray of 808 S Wilmington Street is a patient in St. Agnes Hospital Iter many friends wish her a quirk ; recovery, Mr. and Mrs, Neal Morgan of fiO’l S. Blount Street had as weekend guest their daughter. f x^cooT'\ / Nqfon Medk! \- / for Summer Smartness \ ) L £lr * £J*£-::■ lor Lvc e/itnc icuniiv jf| 12 East Martin Street Raleigh, North Carolina PAGE SEVEN Elaine, o! Wlaston - Salem. jCnlc-gc was home last weekend i vHtiriy 1 ici mother, Mrs. Beatrice 1 IL.v of io Granville Terrace. J i Mr and Mrs. C B Hemingway of New Orleans, La., spent .the v ekend with friends in Raleigh. Mrs. Marie Sanders of 125 East , Haigctt Street was out of the city n>-i : fitly attending a dinner given m tier honor at Greensboro The 1952 crop of peanuts wil£ be supported at 90 per cent of parjty jCo To Church Sunday
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