WEEK ENISaTi l.u.- V ..at i Honors Day Set May 31 On Cam pits At St. Aug's RALEIGH The Animal Pivst dent'a Assembly', Honors Day .it Saint Augustine's College, will be held Wednesday, May 21 hi Tay lor Hall, on ill" College ( 'am,ms. Highlighting the program v il be the President's recognition of # new members of: Who’s Who in • American University • and Col ' leges’, Alpha Kappa Mu Honoi Bn c:c-ty, arid in to Kai Chi S- :■■■:;■ t.ifh Honoi SoCK-T;, Follow u!{ toe rei.oi’i,iii:,n . D. Harold (. T. i;;g, tin President of * titp Coilcye, will ..'■•aid <•. ,-* iii - * cutes to: oiitxtandiru; ,-chn veinont and cobtril. 'ions in til* dive , -n find dfuartnu ■ us tlx Colic: I .' .-also honored v. ill h-.-. oui-dnnd mg shidenta of the various do> •< s; a man and f'-m.-d- 1 .'luctco' for oiitst.'mtluiH word m tin- (’im ped; a studi-tit foi mllslai ■ iin,, i onti li.ution tu athiclc:i. on indi vidual and a .u’liup wov jo. .ml i landing lont: ib ,ti->n.., !■■ no fare of the student lo;d' ~ -to dent in: onb.r.iiiditig \v,om the I ibrarv. an • >•. island.n .■•d< o' ■ each doi’initni ■,. and -pei.-tl ;:nm|i aw aids ... E - ... . A: M ... a mm. mm The /i ll* SteD*S fa mous opera ' t in a choice of three heel heights j ESS s"~ I/a Your Search for pumps ends right " j/ j > here when you try the An Step V-vamp y opera. With the famed soft toe coustruetiou for gieater ") A comfort , combination la.sß for i.-ettei fit V’ours in tin re ’ x j heel heights We have „ , .... r '"'C j your sizemuui raray; rn'TnTtTrrnnra 5 -• fe.vffe«aii>fc lauge - i'- A if* .-- - A Thg ‘hue with *VI <H, », , I \ x ,■>> < Inc ' Mur ■ a r , tiie Magic hole ii & X * £ > * * .* X / > 2. X * t % Si, nmS,~ A*l * * %JL~b.£», li.‘U Step wi *i*/ MAIN t t G »>n BI TTER SHOI ’ Aiitttdn^ Shin-t oiSihti/fLetioTirmm. ~-.r iiy,,,, Vii'.',,'. . I -i'-i— ii -in ', - iii~ - - ~'-n-.. ■«. Z) ~ - 1 - y. .•.s-^ l -^ n - r -y-7-|‘|- ,-n II I- , I. I U|- - - i .- - ■ -_. ir - . - ■ - ------I- - - -j--. ~ ' : —~ ...—T.s:. s a: ; A Dali 111ß Y „ \ shoes for the lovely * \W IH hIH'fIBPBESBBW \ normriM ffife - l 11 k / ; i <dL .jinth Ay^ ymn; ' Ism. * -*»- - ■ waoraai 1 Alien in lln- ditihphl. linen at ni</ht - • nauuliittf its flaxen ( liane in \ .]%. 'hot-s ,y |)ub;tn> : What smarter \ mi\ satellites than these could revolve I W % around «*ut mm through-summer Llf \ h aidroi.e, Exqui etly -t.\ led - and note. < >niv K% \ cßnillairi^ Shtrtd. d SltCtuHJltjrnn IS! f-' A YETTF V l l ,LE STREET * Ml.:-, tc; so» tin- :<»wim,iy will i .■« ■ , i etide*rod by the College* C'hoi &i j .''CK.ir*iy, undoi tin- diitciion of Mi • K oFj xU t J». S I>31: be i t o| i i': t •. .'oiß’£e Mii.-ic f':i« '.lit v - m-v Hisiiiio[uLshe(l \l»*n . <-. t:A LEIGH • S.unt anp.-ti/it' : Cuilegf: v.'iis- horiuicd with the : M! i : L'licr- of IW'j (lii.tilii'.lli.ihii'd vi-. 1-; ; . 11 ; jf'rida.v, May 2 Fin g <-n • : t.'.cxrifi':, who feet tired to student giaups wen: llcvt r-'n'l Wa.-ren • Scott of Ne>, Ycrh Citv. x and Oov lor ivdivard !’• . ol Toakc of-, Alabama i il, Tv. .- < -:: i M: Si "t t. Lll: th •i! S.acit F'idhi r li,adi, N’S.v York City, talked to the Piv-The i i. -d Stud> '.*• of tic- < ~'!<•.'(• Ur. Tri.»a. of til*- Sdheu! r.-f Vvf uiiniuy Mnli: ii,i‘. i•i- Ic * • •■(• I'ij-t.i --1 :e. Tu*;ke.-ee. Aiubauia aodi os-a-d thi- ,-.t-idiTd : jr-n-.t- urnup ai. tne Vrtt-ri iao > Mi-mm Uk i 'i‘*-■ y:fl Hn* Dr Trigu, who i-. a n-i-ruilin.-.-, t--n. foi tin piogiaui, is bl'etiit, l ■ i I): ft: id ■ I'ri;.-.X.. ''l csidi -.1 of Saint Autustlire's College <i WSBE RESIDENT I BURIED MONDAY IN LIBERIA. W. S. , ...cal nt,.-. t fvli ■' Cora Pair ■ Wake C'.'irnty native, and -• tuced nu,-sio:iaiy for the Lott Grey, !; iU'i. : l-nie -.u Mission Coriverition. who iliod Sunday in iviwi. rc»v- ;- hi ii, a. la-re -a a had or: veil for almost <K) year: . Ware - eld .Monday in Brew c-rville, Mon -11-,;a and burial was there beside bii.-tMi d. lln Rev William H Tlioma? .v.ho died in 1942. She bn,a i esidod ,vith be sister. - Plnnrdf- Slade 1601 Pender Street L t'eiyn sn, ih r re! ire na nf in PAG She i-r-tdrnw! to Li ■i.i'in in Novernb. a : 991 f'.'i" a visit to bci fain lb- iiiid friends a-' the oldest dab:!liter of !i,e bite Rev Harmful and Aliie Psir. and .as unrn :i: Woke Cunn (' ne.e SI,, iv. ell Kl,f attended Sj;«\\ L'tmvrGiy and Fisk Uni V'.'iaity, and Uieglit. for several y t-fit-s in file public schools of Woke Counly. arid at the Orphan aye at I.'xford. • Sigmas Hotel Regional At Kinston, N. C. High School t . j KiNSTf.T - : 'l ■ Su-'s-bdiy I; He :b-'nai Gorferene.if /-’hi Hctu . Sigma Fraternity. Inc v,.is held ; ’ hen May 2-4 it Adkiic High, ‘ ; School with Del a Ka;-j,e Sigma ■ i Cl.-aptei .e host Tie :1m , Huy . h’e.-siuii lyfyon Fri-U'.s May with ■ - I stration of del'.-.ate- and visit .riy. Sigmas at Mpu B ion afyd W A Lav .an vi.t-uibers of 11, 'a Kappa Sigria C-mpicr vvei'e in charge of the revistratinn 'lhc-y yveit assisted by A De,Liriiion, iteyio.ual K* eretary. 'J lie delegates arid v - it.i;i;< Si:’* ; ii..A were cute-i table'] -,i a nre i nr-nei cocktail paH T given by the , r-ei'iribci ! of Alpha No . hoptoi of b.iii'.u i’si Phi Prat#; n’ • The - 1 d;,.v was closed with the Annual i Sigma f'erib:.; Dance in the ,S",v If, : -atioli t ’t.'i.'U-r i • .1 is.o field. . Pet:; KapJ u hi,,-:nm ( I bpt'U, '.va- ' '■ fiißirmaii of tin Dance Geunriit-i i tt Tin- Session oii Saturday •a as the main business session at which time .1. Mil.on Shu lei, liciftoniti Uireclor, piesid < d at the muxting st-sfEim, lhe niiiMiini; session incluaeU Devotions led by Stephen 11 vlaekey. lln follow inj; National off f rers attended tin (onterenee: I)/ lel is .1. Hrou ii, National I’resiUen't, It. A Itillinys, Na tu nui I eeasurer, John I Irw is. National Direetm ol I tinea lloii. Julius Simon'.. National Junior Vice Presidi-id (ilertiii.b weie extendt-d tu the lieieib'ites by .1 (' ilnncan. Stall: Dna-etm of North CaiolUi.i Wii 1 1 an; 11. I'h ana., in 1908 arid ihe.v went Eui’ether as ms -. iunite ie.-. j labci 13 wbe re they e.-.tabir bed | Ha Lott Gi C; Baptist Foieign | yi i-b.ion f ~mvt-nlion . ill, e : m viveij i> - iiair sore ! Harmon L.m-y liioiiur , mil -ei - j H'e i Ohillll: - ioitvi Pi I the Libe: ! ■an government. David M 'llmiA-1 a . public illfomidti nil di'ector, Li- j r. assn b'ivei ntn.-nl. Wilburn H j Thomas U'a ha,, tin, D C , and , Ifivtivii Thomas. Drew, erv i lbs three: . a ter* and two brothel.*, M't'.- j Blotis P Slade Raleigh, Mrs i Mart;. P. Mo: ban MiLillie K | Mr.; l-.ham, the Rev .1 D Pair all j of W .shirts ton, l) E ibid John li I l-.o- i-. tin’lddaie ! r r &*% at* >* tnS: F? You Need Mote HtanMaKr Up fu Hide littery "Nrivei" Jjss Can ev« yoia- see ivom that r, ese, jittery look in your eye' that you ie suffering "chanye of lile" n.iirf>»* tiuie, makeup may hr ip .some. >el it can i fake '.lie paiu and uervcuH ricss out *-I you» eyes But Cafdui often does. A little Curdut edit, itstv i,d- helped t:.o,i alul: of I,■S-A.viUPii* ~ SUMMER SUII’S $ 19.95 NYLON ■; RAYONS YOUNG Ml N’S ALL WOOL SI.ACKS FLANNEL SUITS $4.95 up $37.50 ALL COLORS AND STYLES Raleigh’s Oldest Clothiers--- -Smce 1898 GLOBE Exclusive tor J Tinier Wilmington Alt AM HA I*. and Lsctiange Sts. Open Ail Day Wednesday - - No need to care about “Gray Hair” with LARIEUSE J'* ’ ‘ v A .ao'* ,WGv., 0 : .; M Q I - X M«• -Tv_ Vs. -y '-W,, P lag "G fje " i£2±ir* * ? BEWILWKREO? ... OR BIiWITCHIMi? If fun and romance arc passing yon by be cause of gray hair don’t be unhappy one more day! Get L.aneme, the hair coloring that (rives your fault new color, nev, beauty —you’ll look younger, feel younger! I Larieuse color-; hair quickly, easily —it'# rbe dependable hair coloring used and ap proved for more than Pi years. Ask at your cosmetic counter lor Godefa'oy’s Larieustf Hair Coloring—in the red bos-—today! Caution: Use only as directed on the label, eoestftor co, « ssi« «u¥« «. * 1 UK C.Ai;OLINIAN Tno response war, given ;i>v D. J. iV.lt.irifr Regional Director, of Bir'.e.e!' and Betty-i Busin 0 .- ■ jCI her items on tin.- agenda fui ; Ha- morn In, uichHied uofl Cal! : of I leh-gniey and Visitini’ Broth -;A pointer,e-nt of Cuiniinttec,;. r>. .Aeital t>)ri ,!"i‘s Mf.biijif' - lit.). ! -rioi t . ,0 otliei Re- iutliil l.'tfi- Thi.- soconti Business jy.-ssldfi was : w-nducted at 1.50 p.m. at which i lirpi J G Di.itifan, Ht.iu- Disec i tor ol North Ciirnllna. presided ': a; b:b'nil a | , this .Moil ill eluded a discu.- :-,iofi ol problems and I'm-.re plans for organization. '■ After a short recess ia ordei that Hu- i-unirr itt<•<•>: trir-Td ta-vi- a ‘ cfvmee to 'iiinj.h-te their session tia a; oil:, v.-.is ~. eniilh-d for ttie I'l.ipo-t- of beai'iii.i the reports of | tin . on.niitte.s iin oho win. Regional Officers , '.tie elected at this session: .' Milton Shulci Ri tonal Di- Hi'-I C Dan; an. Stab.* Direc i loi of North Carolina: D. .1 Mo - sos. State Direct*) rof South Ca .•«.inLt-Marquift DeJurman, Re- ; .'"till Secretary. W W. Hay tun, j ldr Ki-jdonal Treasurer; G W, AI- i lei;. Uiioctor of Bigger and Bet- i or Un-anti: < : Is Krii:lit Direc- I i tor o: Education; .1. Howard j | W-ye.lilcn. Dirt c!)r of Social Ac j Jiltun j ; The officers were installed by j |I- elin -I. brov. i‘, Natinual i Ven | I ill 111. Thi je.iblic MK-etiir; at Wf 10 jr.in j included the main address given! by I; - Pullings who kept the j public a well a.-, the In other.■ ill j Ab'bUd pi UhoUrid a -.poke oil tin- j j Ainu- ' ! -e, •t! and Unity Tint I ; Education. Th devotion vv.i ; led, |by ftei !J S Johnson P c tor of Saint Ai.uui.saih A.iMK/, Church .-.A K in- ton i G ivi t ile ; werr- r x ■ tended !.a, ' ' ii Stewart. Principal ! is; A ill; iti Hi, h School idillii,,: | -.vie introduced by John !- Lew it. i National Dil i - tor of Ed icutiotr | I tie Music fin tin occasion tvs: ! reitdci oil try tl;,- A die in High | School filet Chib urutoi tlit- dt sect ion ,if , Beatrice i Jones. (in Stiodas t.hr deb sales and j visit i.np Sip in a.- attended service St Jame AMK (thuich Rev. j I .Siei:heii'< t* pasioi Afti-i the Sen i . in,. -it, Kev Sdephv-us introduced IV, I i ibAvldii. .Is f-'rc: ident i's * Kappa 'liu Chaptei :md women build 4 ! Ha w \ t.-.'P t aiG.c simSm?. .WAS- • itit'.l vitality, changing daik niontn^ ;*nkl yfeyis to l>rigliter, happier time* bo let i ,ui'is help you look, tela*, ulid sleep better. Get Car dll i “insui ,-.n- e ' lioin yooi ilealer today.(Sayi tafil you-cyt? ) j Monthly Cramps » Change ai life jl '.K.- '*•* j » St, KOUtl #, M 6. | .. 1 Kt'.'lr:, lOt (XI i 'l*! t.i. 11l i‘) , l\ hs> then 10 tiodured J Milton Shuler, Re eiono! liiiertor, Vvi'iO ‘poke fin tin.' I'rOHp null also iinTt Oifliia'i.]. tilt' 4.4 he i brothers. Che final session was Mm 1 Oruturictil 4 iintt si. Ine cun- ,:4 i'■ t>, , • ■ , , /. cr: V I f f %{, ‘. ***' /"‘ v; " ', ' ; * ■ *• .Jr ■■ »'<«»•'.<. 'sSki V v \.- * w*sL ■ j»tk'%j£. STUDENTS INTM'GL VISIT TO tin: ( U.OtINT. N IN IS) I ('ATONAL if Ml; I‘irtui ed ne u gruup of fifth Frailer- from the V.-u hold Training :--i liool in I U vii ic aitut {litrhlOK i t«M»l ft ill! UAKoMNI.W licwTpa rSSSSSSSSSS*?SSS^ Old | I : 1 OassicA, 1 | AH Straight | **p:w mChmSM Iw | Whisky \ ~‘“ yr lli^ ’\), ** »UNO Os ITPAIGNT WHIiKIFS» 86 PSOOF ' Ja Cf). CGnTINFNTAI Die fill INC irOItHOHATIOrt, PHILADEt.PHiA,. PENNSYLVANIA ’JX ! leadkjuarters for Summer V urniture •*< Jjf a jf^^) ‘ mli it •' jjljj / 11 I | ! j j jjSSßjjS^ US 11 n“~— lfc ** , *" , * ,,W * , *" ,l * i * B,l * tl,,irf " ,,, '*" - * l, *wai | «iatta*a(j (i^^ . HtlllG:L£VinEl OF fiflL£lCH»mC *1 i testauts were live in number. i j lour from, North Carolina at mi one from South ? Carolina. .1# sej« li Jenkins represented South Carolina. The winning | contestants were Miss Annie I. JiviM's, Senioi, 4 . VI I' mien High School. Greenville, arid ,41.” Jaint"* illi'lpii!, l senior. A ill in High Si hooi Wiredon saicm, i\ c e ..'V.mleil .i Mho latshiji iso Js iii “slilh, t *•>!.* njii is Oe Jar mam. Hr , ioo il Seei etui >, iiri'sitleil .it liiis s<".iiioii( Ktmatlb wen made h\ 4 . I, Knight, Jte gioual liinetoi of l.iiutation per plant last ueek Miss Helen 1 1 deles, principal, Miss I thel \ HelVi i, teaeluU. Ills kll/uheth till) .1 lift Airs lb ue ! oilei ehapei oh . Ha re assisted h\ Mr. .1* .I jilt 1 4 liliei li! 11111 l Me ■ ia ail Keiun 11 in eiioiiucting tin PAGE THREE About 91 million bushels; <jL ■ grain were produced in North Ca« !■•" I in.a Net year. Os this amount, ! abonj four million bushels spoiled' ■ i,t- ■ uji.e of excess moisture. - - ..rituig Nuttb Carolina in •)* aatio;-..ii 4 H sheep shearing '. oiite.st in Chicago this fall will be ui. i.i, Reece arid Bobby Geme Nui is W.diitii'a County 4-H Club !''..;ni!.;cr.s iviiu were rated t6p :■ a a,. !-, :;, the State contest held • rc-i'ni’.y at Statesville. U.iir, After touring the capltOl s roe mis, visi'ting the State Min seuui. Hall of History' and tile ( IkOI IM.IM, the group made a (ii|, to the < Impel Hill Plane i.ii mill *riioto to Shirley) BFC—---

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