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WEEK ENDING .? A Tl. 1 il T* A V JUNE :m, 1052 A -.: 1 • O ’' ’ V's n; • S’lNj; < ONi ift t \< I. AT sIt.WV l . Pietu- e.t not, i m the fjitfjt wiio a tend ed the loth tin Uil vimistei's’ "t' JOl-SS ( .iK.Gi.ii.si. *.N i.DriORI At. ST AI t John M Smith, rs Bridgeport <'ollll.. has ioined the 1 tutorial staff o) tilt- ( YttO LNIAN as State I odor Mi Smith, who majored in Journal ism at the t niversity o! Bridge poi is a memlier ol iTb Delta Epsilon, National Journalism Honorary Prutr-mity i'hi Oim f .j Chi and has set veil eon- wutlve terms as President ami Vice President oi Alpha Phi Omenta Fraternity at the university. He also %va« New-', Pdiolr of ins eat lege newspaper - RFC NAAOP YOUTH RE-ORGANIZE The Raleigh Hivi-sw tl • * N A A C. P. Y Ih (V,:]r'l) 'A ill hold its re-oman scatimi meet in.. for the veer 1952 S • .y at*.-, noon at. 1:30 at the Pay iile Si BBptisi Church, it. - been a'"- noun cod by C baric- Chap ter Prr -ident All NT AA CP iiie-nt.-ei.- and inter ested ixesotij ;. c ; -MM I" attend Tln : regular vb-ijcv! Tin -uni:. Aid be held at h 1.. clock fn. -day night, June 24 it lie- H;.h h Fuji eral Home. ----- BPC Studies XTI&cU: l,y Hie U S ?)■•- partraent of A : .nihuu : how that cantaloupes .air.; t» -■ rates on the end? v. ill d* crease tra-u u. 1 age in transit BFC l/‘t Us Print You*' News .. 95 ■"'i ■ ... ~.., o o 1; Every X:>. • ; : -A \4 drop of whisky V ;: 's'.VV i w 11| 1 7 years old j ,1 j| I blended with finest > ' grain neutral & spirits M P * ' -■ —f&f : S 6 8 proof * 35% strung hi SOIO ML pint whiskies * 65% u rat ft neutral spirits 4 s °' f ' TKiladctpKia -M- . ..... i CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION,. PHiIADELPHiA* PA* Fayetteville f C Professor Is Granted Fellowship FA YET T! VII I K N. C. Or VvM'pil 11. D Highl.'-i ha** been ranted a year - leave of absence from in. poSt ■'!' Doan of the (Jol • o at i;; e .-.•lyctirtviilo Stale I’earhei s ( .till- -e, fc aye; 'e' ille, N act'f'i.t a lecture hi in the . 11 1 Set.Old lor Social Won . : *n• K;> pt u.a in ■ the school oilr i fc-ii’.ij. n..* has served the v-t u viiie institution from 19TJ o HH3 a« a Professor in the So ini Scie-nct s and reuivned in 194? to a time tin; cttuie.; of Chairman • ••f the Area ol Social Set. lives and d.uiitiiip of the voUegc. ID. Douglass' i- tl u ea - tional ‘arhgrounil has been rich and varied. He was edu cated at 1 isk University where he v.-is a National Youth Ad ministration Fellow, and tl liar,urda University where* he .us a General Education I'.o ud and a Itcynnyy ltd I ellotv and where in t'.Tti he \X.r-i a uaided tin Doctor tit Philoso- Young Raleigh Soprano Pleases In Recitial Here lit JAMES A SIJEI’AUD and included classical ••••mi-clas- Mtisie lovers who stayed at wal as well a- the mueh be ..me nr went li-t'v is r,- ins! Mo;- • ••*. .-d Iv tu<- std; it lie is Altho l! , u .h evening nd.-sed . rare music:.! the -I'lnltiati v, ere almost perfect jt at b> failine to attend the Fm !y rendered and or warmly rc ,'niic recital i;i vi* c<> Mist- Jean reived, it semed tic: Miss Fields' to Hortens** r'ickl-. a bttddimt umHUons of Av. Maria': 'O Rest . ul-; uprarm of in- city. tn Hu- h the Lord' amt 'Prayer Perfect' dipt.-arnr.ee. Fir- Fiiisi-c who were so poignantly tender with i voice of . real charm aid soul-filled emotion.-: that the utton r asterful ability -.hmxed prorni -• i.ve and rcecptiv- audi. n-.;- was ; f thic:. • ce the in tv- io-*! ally swept elf its te-i and -100- list atU a. . transplanted in another realm. Mis Kie-td'- w. pre.senled / Air Fields :s the daughter of fitnip Ns 1 id tin (w-idin flap- Mi. and Mi Spurreotx Fields of :.-t Church ti'.ul tm- group as wet; fef'2 Oberliu Rond. She is a sopin)- this Church of which AY: more at Hampton Institute and is ■ids is a iiit-:tider deserve nuict: . voice student here of Miss Gvr :-edit for then fere-irlit and in- ridine Cate, v.iice uaefier of U'..;s Pkca. it: sit--, otmt- this fin* eit> Not beiri.; affected by the •yuri.e artist to the puL-lie. Siftin:; awkardht-ss and stage fright with is't.:ung tu the sweet richness of which so nutty young artists are Vi;> Fields' v.w one was tv affected, Ml-: Fit it'?-'. with ’m*i •ided that it was uirdei just j vised diet.-tv. grac. ful i isamx. .. ,S: isc- that tm- now iv and win.niio. pel - »<• •owned Man.oi Anderson began . -tr. with the ma iiildrent voire aroet that cultnii'iati'd tu world- Uod had bc.stoweil upon her, can Cfc acclaim -: ui c.c.t'y :ies*-ivt o' by contititu-d ■-: V tied Con-t-lt-nt M, ,c: .. pp! .Catior. Its. : i {tic hO'-vats . id,. provram \li.nday tv.i ing b> Mis* Fields • *iftod race c.\i c,i a Wide ii: >' et sell ctioli- .... V (ut.,l , =,,* V, . r.i. i. -. ,V|i-.:-ionai i I lali.llt:: t i.t.li-l’l lie l.elil lulir 0 LI at Mis . to- cr-oi v Ih*i .• vi •re iivi'r MCI minisicis, tiiissiunarv (li-fftiM in sociology with <-ututiu-iis in social tlitori 11 - twelve itar teaching esiiei icnce no I mli*s a fir liH i|nil.- li!|) at the Shelby F.spcrimculal ..;gh M'iioui in Shelby, Missis - !|>|)i and loti n<'turships at In 1 a\ellev jllc State Tetudtei*, I 'iillt-st', the Do -.b n I’orl of f ull arkation arul llowni'd l ni versity in Washington, l). Alon * with hi wot I, tea ch *w lit: has been , frw|, t-t coiitri : t tutor to learned journals in his field. His 'The Con cep* of Differ entia! Social Permissibility' ap peared in the Journal of Socioto artd Social Research for Janu ary - Ft-brua ry. 1930. ami The .Funeral of Srstcr Preskb at' was nicludeil in Read) nr*-- n Social t’s.vcliolo! y. Henry Holt 1919. A iiumg others, he holds nuTfiberst'iii. in tin- Anscia. ll SuciOii'.'s i- :d So t ie-tj, the Avoeru-tih Associatioii of . Uiiivaisity Professors and the Na . -..ii v utmci-1 on Family tteia u ,»■ „i is. ,in . • amt> ai ii*nil.»r .'ml al-o niiliisteis who i aim I'Of the .-ticri.il baptist State (on *. fidio ii|)i'Or ram held in > i een- Iraf AuJltoeiuin Wediirsdav June Dull Ai Ut participation in cutrfl-'fuH i!y activiti- . Dr D•■.Da - - ha.-: worked a- director of the Kti. vice Street USD ii: liu-i•-fi, Mans., Etv ■utlv. Secretary, Washington, D Urban I ••ague. Consultant on . Croup R-ClatiuiiOS lot the Me i'u pell I.'iX S itial Sal vcy Vv'ii -IMIM. t'-UI, D. Cuoficii oi Social ,\..,on:'icu, and U Dcp-aiinxcht of InU rioi i 'Vmj- Relocation :voUiority’s Sur o- ,\t‘r se ■ m i'rohlt ms of J.iKilie e American: in tin* Post- War Peri oil He is a nwmbei of the !*'ayctteville Comimmity Ser vice Council and of the Mayor's ComntiUc*- on Taxi. Ordinances He tu.s -orveti lor five* years as Secretary of the North Carolina Nccs -: College Conference and ns: a nieuii.'cr of the Norih CaroUtut ; citali (’cmintth-c ot the Southern ■me a •!■• - • "hv Studv oi r'.tementai, Ed uc-ation, >.-■ L , 'ITMK CUES Airs Adelaide Johnson. IGS. is kissed bv pile* Robert Cuba, alter landing J t New York’*? Fa Ottardla held following her first air trip. r - r/tc LK -S'. Dept, <*/ Agriculture says .. - \ ~ feeding a family w«!i is a task A ,--g —■?*, vita! to family health am! important I s t J #x to happiness.’* It urges: f HU Serve enjoyable meals. Keep your m 1 family wet! nourished, practice Wk UeJf/ thrift when need be, save time W jmM L i-M an« energy where you can! fell m silkl 1 "! p,Nf STATE M,IK Y W/ij.'i.l' - - • ----- .... g »»n»nnn«nintwM.»«Mn—i—CTMawimhh Igmwwmniia—M—i——ana—— mm * - ■ • >' l ?>!:., 1 11• 1 ; i ■i ■ 1 11 ; '< Hti 4 'YAINNIDIJNtCEMI ‘Nil Harrell Morm Frank Supple SALf'S MANAGER TRUCK MANAGER We Are Proud To Announce These Two Positions To Our Managers Staff Both iiii'ii are thoroughly experienced in the automotive and track { u -ld W invil, yciju to consult with on your transportation needs. SANDERS i MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer Harold Pitser / GENERAL MANAGER Katefeh N«**» Carolina ,v'.»scis«v:-^nerTr'--f'•^'e-rr*. ! 11E (.. AU( ) LINiA,N *. i >ic meetings provided . our •-I • of .study discussioli. uml so*' via! Icrtures on proidems which concern pastors and vtomen h iih-r-. i’\v\i: (,i; vi)i vris id: 11 i:\n\f; \ni i UK UJEST SPEAKER 1: AI Ail Ninth Commencement Ex : ci. ■ - oi' Payne's Business snd -ii- ; a rial School vv ill hi* held i:- ?c i veiling June 2T 1932. mc Baccalaureate Services will •.«> hi -d on Sunday June 2 ) 19. W ; ’Hi Mu tin Street Bnptisl i ■ liurch. t!ic Reverend 1“ .id H mli! -.an. ininkster will deliver the •:iC<*r)laut!M*'(U* sermon ut 11 a.in '.min ic ement f< xerci.-es will l» idd d lih- Martin Street 8ap 1 ..-! ir .a I-. Monday evening, Jum im f '-J: 15 ji.m. i> G .lamer FlemitU!, executive Kiiitor of the New York Amste!- i iitii Nmv.- will deliver the ad dre . Dr Fleming hits had a wide experience in education, having i ci id Mail'd from Hampton In.di j tele. Tin: University ut Wisconsin ( :: l. ci received Ids dncior.ite m ) onriiiilism front the University of * . i . uii.-'y it iuiia , ' Riven! 1> Dr. Fiernin,: re-iijned ( a- E.vccutivi'- worker for The :F: sends Society of Philadeplua to a?.- nn txeeutive editorship of the New York Amsterdam N. v > Dr Fleming tv considered out of . the top writers of the day has mack* many contributions to na tional magazines as well us news j papers. Dt Fleming lerently visited Ra- : •, I'D iguest of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fratt rnity. during its confer ence in March. This year's class will number 20 and areas follows: i-crui Heath Dixit* A Morgan, Duphine Mit i' i T Ann Dora Murray , IVIi AI- . ; \ania Wiggins .Mr*'-. Pearl KniuH, Hazel Vine:-. Blonnie VY.! Gu- Itrude Rogers. Mary Bcxiker, Odes sa Barnes. Edna Ward, lvery VVil* nam on, Charlotte Bennett. Ber dese Holden, Mary a re! I‘oweii, Peart Hargrove, Eddie RutVi Moore, Ann ljoui.se Knight and Harold Lloyd Jeffries. <>!, UH \ JI S'll'Dt.v 1 AT INC Nlis. Rosalie Williams. I'rcfes-.r-r <:! Romance (.ungini^es :1 Sl> • I nivi rsHy is itUr-mltnij graduate School a! tin- tnivetsi >v ui North Carolina in Chapel Kill She is Hie first cl her race t<i attend the (irarin tie Si-lmol. Nil’s. Williams lias also studied in Mevleu. 1.1 FC Build \ f iner Carolina j MOTHER AND DAUGHTER I *•-*. BRIDAL SHOP j! fe •. , S’.f 1 a Go Lett try | \ /ryi'r Mothei an.! ,u 3 ' DrlUuhtfl it \{ Cm*&**»■<' ‘ ‘■■•irn o I •:{{ I* mi ' i 'ft, j || - *,'/ ij j V tnade ij) A// |i * ! v r/ / ill h\\ ;exY Proms, T Vjl / / fj \\ Permit t*- M V u X., Or±dttt».Uß t» U) |' ' m fit id**.iiifrjiis aad F luiiai airi* 1 ji | i) __ _ G | ■J!; * “-'3 ;|j | |„Jy I rAhtToNS Insurance Building Oberlin Baptist Church Will Memorialize Mrs. Pettiford Sunday At 4 PM I Next Su(cl;. afternoon, Juno I at 4:00 p.m., memorial .-tei vice.-. I honoring the memory of the tan ' Mrs. Annir- Pettiforrl will be held at the Obm!'.; Baptist 'Tui, li. Tic/ Reverend Mr C. fl McCTi ary we.- tor of the eh n e •» til he , e .Ten . i of the servUe | Mis, IVtiifoi'd v.'as ij i f wi.l.m I of the late Mi .! ■ ■:■ Pettiford I both of whom were life lone l es; • I cents of Oberlin She w‘i?' for | .many year-: pre-idetu of the Mi; I sionar.c Circle • f the rTCm Hup-. I list Church, induing tteit wsitwn I until her death in nil. Through [ her vision of and her devotion to I thi missionary cau.or an oul t. ori I int pro-train of mc-siontiry work | in the home and foit-igti field.-, I was carried on. Mrs Pettiford sas a hard working, dm out Christian I arid her influence f.,t snotl w:-u. 1 felt not only in the Wi-xion field ; but in all the activities in which her church vt-to on/jagod “Gray Hair" Troubles are over... with LARIEUSE! Jj^jl ! tk=32~ :i> v V LOMKLY? . . - OItILOVELY? 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CidjoJtuble *hiflve«, v * Cook-Mtstt*r | V- j j •; AufOWOtk 0v*»» CoftlfOl v y Turns oven Mion<l oil cooks s \j - % *•«*>*» even While yoo'rt owoy %, V boih m lomp and na-tdy Sir S > chert dock S * There’s no skimping anywhere < * Themflror Decjs-WoU Cowkot < in this low-priced, full-40 inch < * Wtfo( (o , mokino rt «ws amt > size, feature-pocked Frigidaire > soups, sterituhn# bowlo*. Os Electric Ronge H’s a big beaob ? for u*e os o smalt baking ovosi. > fu! borgain with every basic * ft„dii,ntub* SwHoc* U*Nt < odvontoge you need for really > _ , S , . . . t . <, 5-speed, even heat dntrOMK / carefree cookmg. Come m! bee > tjoft OVftr enljre wr foc« Uni*' > all the new Frigidaire ranges . c tips up tor easy deontngL / and see how easy ii is 1© own j * ttfe-time Poreotofe KsstJi \ and use a genuine frigidaire S it Two fterag* Ofoworv v A Heclric Range. / * Woist-high Rroiler \ * Handy Appliance Owfsf™ ( C y, ic*y-iu-*efe Signal UfWl / ; * > # vaF i , -* PAGE THREE Dtiriag the services next Sun day ifterno-ori, to which, the ?en 'ei'Kl piddle is invited, a seat, bear i.'u: Mr- Potts ford's name will be . iMu-ti’td to her meiw»ry. Tit ere ■x ju la '-a iai ffinsit and short mi;ui;. tiiadv ii,; the ri,. -t.-r anti .ilu-1- This is SpOn-'Kir eti •ay Group Mo. I of the Obfrlir, , Baptist Chin ch of which Mrs. Pet tiioid iva-s ca-pL-tiru No court wili review the- de* ri; ion oi' a lower court unless the w,'.' ci i. Paitmled on errors; in the former proceedings. Thus U;t proof til a/.. "K'-ud adinlisioTi <T or the refusal to admit proper vnU-uce in tin former trial would .be sufficient to obtain a rehear dig !he lyrebird, a genus of th» .u; i, aLa 11 bhn-\ The males of .. hieh po-ses a beautiful lyr«- . h.apc-o tail. The : u'd is not mote dia fifteen inevhes but its tail Is 23 inches in length.
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