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PAGE SIX Ninety-Eight Women Are \ i Given Bennett Degrees \ GREENSBORO A leader in education told 88 Bennett College graduates Monday morning that they must feel themselves par tially responsible for shaping the future of man and that they must help make others realize the grave responsibility the individual owes to civilization. Or. Felton Clark president of Southern University in Scotland* ville, La., delivered the 78th com mencement address in Pfeiffer Chapel. Fifty North Carolina women were among the 98 to -whom Dr. .fours conferred bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees. For the fourth consecutive year, the Methodist Foundation present ed its Crusade tor Christ Fellow ship worth $1,200 to a Bennett ; College girl. The award went to Miss Lois Arcenin Flemming of Johnson City. Term. Miss Barbara Arm Hunt of Co lumbus. Miss., was awarded a SIOOO cadetship in library science at Syracuse University for next year. Mrs. Catherine Lynn received her bachelor of arts degree some 40 years after finishing high school. T.-o of her daughters, both hold ing mastei’3 degrees, and alumnae of Bennett, accompanied their mother to the stage when she re- , ceived her diploma. mi mimmm, v (Political Advertisement) jHgifc' §&. EXPERIENCE ri ; , counts ’ l! James H. Pou Bailey j Candidate for Re-election to THE STATE SENATE PROGRESS ECONOMY Now Playing WILD LOVE .. . Savage Paumna Spectacular Adventure In The Wild Jungle Os The North! “THE WILD NORTH” In Exciting Color Starring STEWART GRANGER Wendell COREY —— Cyd CH.ARISSL Corning Sunday - Vera Ellen Fred ASTI RE Marjorie MAIN in j i “BELLE OF NEW YORK" ; j fjjßj line IN CIMIUI HKHi FOR FNHPfWtNT |ug • 1 PORT —— J * aM * W ' NE c °- VOTE FOR W. BRANTLEY WOMBLE House of REPRESENTATIVES ★ Leader in 198 and 1951 General if Student of Government and Political *Jlk ★ Champion of Progressive legislation JUi A Finer Wake County And A Finer Carolina I Will Be Most Grateful For Your Vote And Support f P;» i d P vls t ica I Advt. \ ! Community Club Meets; v I RALEIGH - Group No 4th i : Ward Raleigh Community Club met Thursday evening at. 8:00 at i the Davie Street YWCA to com- ! pi etc plans for a window rally i . to be hold at the home of Mrs. | j Frances Matthews at 902 E. Har j gott street, on Thursday evening. ; June 12. Members of the program com j mittee sponsoring the program are j Mrs. Elizabeth Watson, chairman: j Mrs. Frances Matthews, secretary; 1 Mrs. Lila Jackson, treasurer: Miss: i Hazel Street and Mrs. Nettie Bell Streeter. MFC | Public Affairs Forum RAT FIGH - | The Btoodworth Street YMCA . will sponsor a Ihiblic Affairs Fo- i rum on Thursday, May 29 at 8:00 : p.m. and present the Wake Conn- 1 t.v candidates for various political ' offices subject to the election on • ; May 31 The purpose of the forum is to i funds?! iiv« rested citizens with ,an opportunity to hear the can ; didates explain the outstanding p.-sues involved in the present | campaign j The meeting is open to the gen eral public MethoD Not e S I METHOD Mr. A tv Sherrill', i who is chairman of the Men's ] Day <o be held, at St. .fame: AME . Church Sunday. June 29, is work- i : trig up an elaborate program, one Hie is ,-ure all will enjoy. There will be a men':-; chorus that will give music inr the ocea | sion besides the good speakers who will Ue prresnted to the au dience. Come out and have a real grand time on that day. Rev Trotter pastoi of the Oak • j City Baptist Ohurcr. held his regu , j l;-n serviero at the above named church Sunday and brought a soul stirring rites sag' 1 as he always does. I i .Mrs Bernice Sledge, Mis* Win. Hi free Harris, Miss Dora Stroud ; Mrs. Annie Terrell, Ml. Leonard . Rogers, Sr., end Mi A W Sher } rill attemird services at Pine) | Grove. AMF. Church Sunday at the ' morning service.-;. ; Reverend It W» Whsner, the pastor, preached a beautiful Me morial Day service which was; very touching. At 2 oclork there were Wom an's Day, services Mrs. Smith' was in charge and she presented ! a lovely program. Bap-Hut; Grovt ami Bethlehem' churches furnished music which; was grand Mis. Gladys Wisncr -.as speak j er for the day and she thrilled j as she spoke on 'Loyalty in Our' Churches' The sum of $87,00 was j raised. Mrs. Flora Leach and husband! entertained as her home, 1210 E. , Hargett St. with a tea Sunday; afternoon She has a lovely home ; end everything in and around u : Hi make ij real home The tea was foi her church, St James A2VIE « at Method, N C. Both she and her husband made it pleasant '■ • Mr: Be lab Atwater. Mrs M. : I. Harris Miss S Wilcox and oth ers were on the program, Mrs. Bernice Sledge and son. j Gregory, saw their husband and - ; daddy, M-Sgt. John W. Sledge i leave fo* - Fort Lewis. Washington bv plane a few days ~gf>. Mr. Nathaniel Lee wa . a visi tor here la-t ken 1 He is ra tioned at Camp Gordon, Ga While here he observed his birth- ' day. Mother had i five-pound birthday cake made for his plea sure. He was active in ,it ending ib.nday School and Ciiurch ser vice r vrhiu- here. HKC Vote Wisi-h! raifii bVstar < IV*. fITTRftCTIOn ■ THf SIN6IN6 SENSATION/; •tinWMK Immmiiwiuuk,.. < 'ear Char/es plaiy ana Sing RIFTING BLUE S' "SLACK NiGHT » b * J/ TROU&U SLUES'cacf otters 1 I 2Cih ANNUAL 1 , Pre-June* German 1 RALEIGH 1: MEM. Monday 1 |A I fK . June g 1 THE CAROLINIAN Sarah Virgo's PERSONALITY ! OF THE WEEK —1 ffijlpram L 1 i ip"' ‘' |h »iW MR. t'MSTEAD I’IIOTO-STORY BY SHTRLEY c A personality well representa- 1 live of what strong determination u can achieve is Mr. Edward Urn- s stead. 1 A native of Raleigh, and a pro- i duct of Crosby-Garfield School,; t Mr. Umstead's boyhood ambitionj was to be a businessman. It was j r a long, hard struggle: but this am- ’ 1 bition war- soon to be attained ; E At the early age of thirteen,; •nd with the use of his father's: horse and wagon, he war, in busi- 1 ness for himself running a pick-, up and delivery service m the ! nnnhborhnod arid selling vege- 1 • tables throughout the community. ■ Being of an adventurous nature., young Edward, at the tender age j < f sixteen, derided to venture; no, th- With his fathers consent. , provided he returned if and when • he was needed at home. Mr Urn ; smad ventured to New York. It was only a few years later, j that his fr.thoi who operated a j horse and dray, became ill. Mr. | Umstead then returned home toi assume the responsibilities of help- 1 ina hi.o mother support and edu-! cate three younger brothers and i ,i sj-tcr. His father, who later re- ; placed his horse and dray ■with a, , truck .'.nd went into partnership! : with his brother, died in 1925. It | • war at this time that Mr. Umsteari j It ok over his father's share of the business 1 -:, which made him his | uncle's business partner. "With the help of the Lord. 1 i was able to take care of my ob ligations. and today I don't regret ! the numerous obstacles encounter j i ed". said Mr. Umstead a- he re- j | called the many hardships hi? en- • ! dured while struggling to reach : i his ultimate goal After the death of his uncle, Mr ( 1 Um.stead became sole owner of the ; businesses, which had then expand-| j ed to include a small store. As the; I years passed and the businesses j j grew, "i grew ' with them". Mr ! Umslead stated In 1939, he married j 'Mar- Ann McLean of Wake Conn- ; yy. If. was through the diligent help! | and understanding cooperation of j j his wife that he was able to con- l YMCA News j THURSDAY May 29 800 pro Junior Citizens ■. 700 pin Men’s Athletic Club ; 8:00 o rr> Public Affairs 'Forum j Subject• The Issues In The Pres ent Campaign for Political As -1 fairs j FRIDAY May 30 i 8.00 p.m Men’s Billiard Club | SATURDAY May 31 ! 2:00 p.m. Horeshoes and Softball! j Games 8:00 p.m Movies and Talent Show ! i 18:00 p.m. Music Department of , Washington High School SUNDAY June 1 i 4.00 p.m. Music Hour , MONDAY June 2 12:00 Noon Ministerial Alliance ] 6:00 p. m. Junior Citizens Club j 8:00 p.ro. Ministerial Union TUESDAY June 3 7:00 p.m. Men's Athletic Club 8:00 p.m. Men's Billiard Club WEDNESDAY June 4 7:00 p.m. Mens Athletic Club Cafeteria. Dormitory. Library, Showers. Music, and Recreation Rooms, Room Registry, Informa tion Service, and. Public Steno ; grapher. BFC ■ iWm 11 ■ P£RSOM/u\ CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many I -Viends for their prayers, flowers, cards and other kindnesses shown me during my recent illness. I am happy that my condition has improved and I am on the road to recovery. Many thanks to all. Mrs. Mable Jeffreys bfc ‘ i Mr and Mrs. James Storer and children of Jenkins Street., Her man Smith of Blount Street, and Miss Georgia M. Henderson of , Hunter Street, all motored to Washington, D. C. and Richmond, i W for the weekend. RFC Mi- E. D. Matheson of 519 So. ! Wilmington street is leaving the Icily soon for Atlantic City. W. ,T„ j t.i spend Uu* summer He mil re turn after Gabor Day cent rate and spend more time with the business that is now known as the Umstead Transfer Co. Hi -; • m store has grown to be one of the largest and bettor equipped- gro- If i ery stores (n the vicinity It is, ! under tin. management of his wife. At present, Mr. Umstead em ployees. and has six vehicles. He 1 has come a long way from the horse and wagon stage. is your Fire Insurance adequate on >our honir? Was it bought to rover your home ten years ago , or five years ago when the j value was half what it is now? I'he value of your home t* worth protecting let CaveneM Insurance Agency give >on fail* protection on your home *wl furnishing. fAI L 3-3563 BEFORE YOI SUFFER UN NEC ESSARY FIRE LOSS, CAVENESS INSURANCE AGENCY Academy Building DIAL 3-3563 Roy Caveness, sr. Roy Caveness, Jf. — . in i ECHO SPIW6 3' I PULI FOUR (4) YEARS 010 l9| .65 4-3 Qt. FULL FOUR YEARS OLD ||lS|!9| KENTUCKY lSiS§f STRAIGHT BOURBON llpMgi I i . u-i_.,LrL. ■ L T-it _ i« i . i ji . rri „« umm«;jiri«vi .ujj..«i(u n irrtu.- 1 r -inuin*r r - nrni ..u.nuu j.ti.i»uua»auj_jiU-at.m, J [r.wTi rTtfiirriiwr ininTmrnTTrLi. r _ n ' i i . -rnr-mrmn l, „ 8 6 PROOF * ECHO SPRING DISTILU N 6 COMPANY » LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ■»■■■!■! r,ln« ■ f TI““V 1 1 "IM*" 1 1 '■~l"*»**rT*et‘tmff* Mll l •! ""* irT w« ■■■ «■— .■ ■■rim.imn ,wi »m « ~i ' i ■. yf—- rf-T-- 1 -—"■TT'TVm 1 il l ItT'if - * ,p- ■ Norfolk Rector Speaks At St Aag*s Services RAUMGH—The Rev Richard R. Marlin, recto" of Grace Protectant Episcopal Church. Norfolk, Va. was principal speaker at Bacca’ii'i irate services for the prnduatinc class of St. Augurtines College- in the College Chapel here la.et Son day at 5 pm. In his stirring end challencing address. Rev. Mr. Martin advised his listeners that 11k- present is on eof the most crucial moments in history and urged, them to in itiate for themselves a series of • programs” through which they might boos s-'rvlce t - mankind The Screens Hoi* 3 Anii I test Combination! 8 jane BEST WISHES RUSSELL i Jo The Graduates Os Robert MITCHUM | Washington 1 sigh S< i* >1 I IN iimjr A ft. Augustine's College MACOA imacowi Shaw University Goofy CARTOON Wr Wis} ’ for Yo " ' vp, y VARIETY SHORT ryi » y y-% • o n V __ news_ 1. H. Briggs & Dons, Inc. on-N 6:30 dai.i.v HARDWARE S!NCI. 1865 | p c-jf-t * rjri r~i A jr\. A Ej 220 Fayetteviije St. Rulrigh VO TE FOR fS LEMUEL ! | H. DAVIS ■BMSB STA TE SENA /E | ' | 1 ' ill si ! , I ft yVe. can —— wg must nominate and ejeej tn public offn e men ao?l women devoted to fan’ and fearless rep* escmatmti of a|| I’. • people If nominated and elected to the stale senate, I shall wait npoo the people of Wake County. I will take no nrdrt Iron* any lobbyist { Signed | l .rmuel H, Davis FARMER TEACHER FORMER CIVII SERVICE j EMPLOYEE PRACTICING ATTORNEY. I ~u, nri \ ; iinv u ~ - *; *. ” ■ *' * r iOTpirOTmib^TKrriOT:, WEEK J.i--Vx a j EE.; The speakei advised his, listener-,' that education (••aciic; man to h successful- -to be pi epared to work out a solution in times of Tcp.-'.a ion and disappointment. He further noted that one of the neces!:iur.< of life in the a : umption - f a faith upon who h to stand. Tho Hcv T)r. Robcr* J .loSm ,'im was officiant at. the service*. 1 Music was by the Chapel Choir, 1 r.nd organ prelude and Dosth-ule >y : Miss luanita Mitchell of the ■ iof 1 952 | MAN SEEKING JOB LANDS IN IIOOSEGOW i I lUTH pni N r Trod Wilkin:, 50, ‘of j if. Perry Street reportedly stag into Hu ; o]>-. I Nation here Mol di - looking fo' r work j He ■ml he had heard Jailor 3 f,\ Til a er.eld wo looking for r 1 ,im oil, 1- f: ,; up hi yard’ Wil l-ins wnrited Pie |ob B u |he ;i - -vi ijeant and fit?,- e.i.ir, ; tbmk WPkiri." capable ‘of ns,-king They placed lum in ; tail rh.n ..ed with drunkenness. -JM'C- * j Builil A l iiici ( arolina
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