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WEEK EKPIXG SATUiir-AT Jt'LV ii. j\ RALEIGH | '"■ jJyU^M/ripriu4 ; |pißly o JfisFiE AND 7II£HE I * , WINS PHI DELTA KAPPA TOP SCHOLARSHIP A New ' York student was recently nam ed as the winner of the national ¥BOO scholarship award of the national sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, composed o fwoiuen in * education. The winner is Miss Ann Louise Greenfield, sponsor ed b> llnta chapter in New York Miss Greenfield is a grad uate of Hunter high. She topped «. ifroup oi 2.Vt students from all B1 ,-SAiiAH YIUGO RALEIGH H; there! Here we are again iwth some more chatter “About Town." Let's see what . happening. Remember some one visits you tiki a short vacation, nas :: pa: l> or .-wh don't forget to call us at 2-4367 or drop us a card at St Au... Stine's Collegi On Wednesday, July 9, 1952 the .Shaw Umveisi > * 1 Granadina' Joaquin was piay<-o ay the 'Cello and Harp. ‘"Prelude" Serge Prokefieff, 'Chanson d< la n..::"-Carlos Sai .zi do war played ou list Haip • alone by Miss Otis The entire trio played ‘the Children’s Comer”-Claude Debussy ; tSalred-.il including such favorites, as ' Doctor Grsdus ad ParnassunV. j “The Little Shepard”, "Golliwok’s j Cake v. slk". After the performance the audi ence was given an opportunity to! meet the artists and examine the Harp anti hoar a short explanation by Miss Otis, the Harpist. Weil, thu c're quite a few visi tors in town during the- week Let’s hope tney have a grand tiro* and will soon return. i LEGAL NOTICES IN Tift. SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROUNA WAKE COUNTY \ BLANCHE ADAMS CURRIE - : Plain lift VS I LESTER CURRIE - l>-iendar.t Super. Court, Wake County obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years -eparation, as provided it. the Statutes of North Carolina plaintiff and ae * THE DEPENDANT, lister Cur rie, will taiu notice that an ac-, * lion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court at: Wake County, by Blanche A- | dams Currie, Plaintiff therein, to; .* fenda-fct having laved separate and apart for more titan two y#ars 4,MKXt preceding the institution of this action; and that said defen dant wtU -further -take notice that he is required to appear at the oft tee of the ©krk ©f the Superior ; Court of- Wake .Ct^tnty, North Cfi . rolirat to the Courthouse in Ra-! St tsh. tht th.ii -lay OT Auit-itt. J ! over the nation in intelligence and achievement college en trance exams. Phi Delta Kappa gave out a total «>t $3,00 in scho larships to high school graduates veins are going to pursue teach ing careers. Regional winnes were Miss Maurice Fitts, spon sored by Xu chapter. Birming ham. Ala., and >lis.s Barbara Lynn Morgan. sponsored by Kappa chapter, Youngstown, O. (AXI*) Vi.-iur.j tier m>tne? ALs Ethel T-..- ~f city . Miss F. ::es tin- Pop!- ! Ni •■• York C:t Pie’s Jair.es- Gi' son and Hiark-s Yu-.e- r. home or, furlough, get-. :!.- goo.; to e ole friends and t x~cijS';'n'suti*s aixer alrnost «4 yesr. Huh: fcXUiT %ti.xs Thelma t umto. for mer teacher at St. Augustine's I 'l-llcge vv a* in tow n during iht- week-end of ihe 4th sint- ; ;)g praises of her new job in .tshlngloo. D. < Here's wisJi ing her Ihr greatest success alt., livable. Miss Sylvia Walcott, music in st actor 21 FayttU-ville St. Teat-h- Colh •, -.■i.-ited in Raleigh over I the. week-end, -Mr J.-nvs i.-ii'ii, WasWngton, i D. C. is ia iov.ii -»:.'i:irut his fam-; for :• v .v- ks. Those \v 'vo ce-aklret stand the; heat and DULL < sorry folks hut t is rather, don't y, ...e.) city C'i Rahigii ):.ivt: game uri various Trips eitl'K-i io. a v, ui k-eixd or j i or a month Mu. iiuLy Curtis and daughter. Emily Lucille left today (Tues-! in • for Morvhead City, K C and 1 | Atlantic Beach S. C | Mi-s Nonna Fa.vr- Poole spent! ;th< pa.-t weak end In I-Aifolk. Va.. j ! HhPc thevi.) she t.'dcbrated her; ; buNhd-y Hi v, c.l-1 u. -la now? Va:that's; . st-t-r».-i o', course. i On last Sunday Mrs. Lillie ! Fparks and Cynthia BeotriJcft l;>r No,a York City, to >'■ joined by tKir httshand and ■ fathi. rcspectlvoly In two weeks ifoi a grand r.-mnit- oi fun in live- ! 1952, or -vithin twenty days there-I 'after and answer or demur to the ! complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to ’he court 'for th! relief demanded in mid I complaint. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA i WAKE COUNTY The undersigned ha\ iug out 11- fied as Executor of the Estate •f Randolph Williamson. deter;, se.d. ! late of Woke County, this is to notify all' persons having claims 1 against said estate to presemf them - o the underrifinod on or before i‘he J9th day of July, 1953, of this -notice will foe pleaded in !»r of ! recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undrftign* *d. This ilth day of July 1952. Way land E. Jones. Executor MB North State Street Raleigh, North Carolina HERMAN L TAYLOR. AJtcy. I July Hi. 2b; Aug 2. 9, 16. 33. 1953 ('.oncert Scries Announced For NFC | DURHAM Announcement was made- here last week of four j events in North Carolina College s 1952-1933 concert series. Ail events ' 1 will be held in the college's B. N Duke Auditorium. Opening the series on October 29 will be a variety program "An Evening in Vienna" sponsored by; the ilouse of Bli.-s Celebrity Bu -1 reau. The Jose Union and Dance Company will te presented on December 2 On January 7 the Bliss Uoper t.ry Theater will present the play; The Lady's Not 'For Bumin " 'lhe appearance of the National! Symphony Orchestra on March 4 is the last number in the years ; eonrert -eri>. ■ at NCC Co So (Jim rh SmuliiG Drive ( aieiuliv! | ' -1 ’Li,; cite. M and Mrs. Demetrius Phillips A,! . Hr very proud pu> cuts of a| • uahv gjrl. Kathy Diar. born re- i ipi nilv Mrs. u hiilipr is -he former j j ML.-:’ Erma Horton of the capital) \r :v Con.L'iul’.iiotiL'ns? j Mr. and Mrs. Willie Conyers; Air. and Mr-. Willie Conyers; and son. Curtis, and Mrs. Rhoda j L. Louvers spent the past week ret in* Pitt.-boro, N. C.. visiting j Mrs. Alice Edwards. Mis.-- Ah no Walters journeyed j home So Greenville, N. C., last i t k-end to visit her family. Mi.-- Huby D Walker left Tta.-s- j lav for a week at Winston-Salem I N K\ and a few days in Greens- ; ’ N. C. at A <A T Colie-.e i tiring the first *L\ weeks i at Shaw University slimmer - chool, Mrs. G. L. West had quite an interesting project a reading < iiitic for about thirty young children. Lach chiltl had lan making scrapbooks, paper houses, and mingling and meeting new friends. ti v.a.s quite enjoyable to a!!; •.•oncerned especially the young- Ait-, arid Mrs. J. A. Mann and , i: ~ ', ( :■ s Maig elite and Ph> -i;.,- nisi returned from a week, not or trip to points north in judin,; Newark and East Orange. J. and New \oi k City. The Moselv Jones Choir, of the.' ! K.r.-t Ba. -tist Church is sponsor-: Ail , an excursion io Asheville to ; c( -Unto There Hills on Satur v. July 20, '52. Among those at ■e tiding will be Mesdames Ad die F. Harris. Joes phi no H. Bryant. ~r.d Pearl Herndon. \\ MKMORIAM ■T. * 1 - W# I" ■ v 'Jp Lilt, y y In memory of my beloved hus- I band S 1-C Samuel Kearney. win. rave his life July 17. 1944 it Foil Chicago. California. PEACE FI'L SLEEP Yc-u’re away fa. s ■..;■■ I < uxidei’stand ! .1 must cancel the little- tilings wed planned, i Lite i* underlain and wiNfortune - we oft times meet S . rest desu tn peacc-fnl ri»*p ; m sharing tin tiittei .mhapp.- ' ne. with cithers As many want with you. My dculin., I always try t .-miit : But ;ny head is eve: blue You said, "have faith and m it ) worry/" v .ih uxuiyanL’ effort lm try-inp M; *• ;vhrn life cm.sv* for mv, 1 wi-. Tu ."'etp iXMu:ci\i* dt'.n, iit.ii' >u ‘ t ' E.\ <- .ryofit' thi>U;.'.ht .V'iit B It':] •' i Urw,, 1 iii.now you vvviV. vv4>i)d«'.rl JO/'O V t' VOU fv.JJld atOiJ COO- . j r.figaouiiL i feci that your soul is saved. • 1 Many anefclfi above will watch' ot*r you. i I mis;.- ; ou and our triends do too: | ; Somewhere, someday I hope again | v/e’ll meet iUntil then have peaceful Deep. Miidrvdß. Kearney. i'-tc. 701 S. Last Street , : E&icibh. N. C. j ,r-'- ■ r- L.L ■ L'-v. . - v •• •• ! i!fM£SSSE5iir A, LA : >$M fM4' ' Til-" ,^ 5 i $ I ■ T Wt.J: yM alA.v ■ : A? XL *, W■■ tMm * - » ; i : " f. ■I : ri-fi: sir: m sms, W%. JSBf M .^m-rn:l m ltib ' 'M, MBil, AAL A',, .' ifeiA- A-M MM I L 4feM%:X : 5 «' 'l'lteJi-1 ”mi..w•' ' - f . a-. s|Mg^ ft r Ip. " Ml SilOLMs lIiVD STU DYING HAS IKK IN MAY MIL -11 ION DOLLAR LIBRARY—NC Ftudciits at North ( aroliiu Col lege Durham, report studying it- a tut easier now in the plush in ill ion dolku James L. Shep ard Memorial library than it used to lie. In the montage a bove can he seen a cross sec tion of the Library's interior with some of the students and faculty members who are now in their fit -i summer's use of the Library. At lower right can be seen Director James L. Bar ker o! the .Audio 1 isvial Aid* Division on demonstrating some of the latest A-V equipment to eaeger stildcnls (inter occupies south u nig of the building'. The library's supervisory personnel can be seen in lower left, i-'i Benjamin Franklin Smith chid librarian, is flanked by left to light: Mrs Muble Scott I’owcll, Mrs. Nathalene McGhee. Mrs. Maude’h J. Scarlett, and Mrs. Viable :s. Beale. Student publica tion officers and advisors are shown back of the library staff. Ihe campus newspaper. The Campus Eeho maintains edito rial offices on the library's ground floor. Opposite tin- puh lieaticns’ staff are shown Dean D. t. Moore of tin NCC School ot Li-'rare science with two professors in the school; .'>li-.s Evelyn It Pope, seated, and Mrs. Anne M. Johnson .standing. Li brarians say the Reference Room accommodates some 10(1 readers, til, pt iiulhc.il -. uom tit.-, ihe brow sin. Room upper light. the Ucscrye Reading Room. 2.70. and an additional 10 patrons finding spate in cubicles and private studies. Eventual Look capacity of ihr library is ex pected to approach SOJ.Otbi vol umes. in addition, some 3«u bound newspapers, Lit current periodicals, and some ttKI cur it lit issues of journals are ra pidly lu-ing made available to the college's I .GOO regular term students and the 1.201) summei school -indents and tearhejs. College's trustees have re« < nOy planned expansion of rollers facilities that will include spe cial facilities in all institute of advanced studic - in educational leading to a doctoral degree. * *r LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF PHILADELPHIA NS VISIT I Nti 'KNf i; RALEGH Mi 5. Easter San- ; decs and family of Gamer. N. C. had as tfceii house guests last vtt4; their cousins. Mr. Preston: Fletcher, Mr. William Bennett, sod sistei, Mrs. Swannora Bt.-nncil Mu:kli-rs aiK. Mis He-.sije B ton ail oi 1702 N. Womeck 5... j PhiLdelpiiio, Pa. While ;.-1* s > they! \ - ite-d other reiiiNvtri- and friends. RAJLfcIC: TIE VS D. < RALEIGH -- Mr. Henry Dun ston spent the weekend with friends is Wuslhm;!- -i. D. C AT I U.I I NiVtitSIXY RALEIGH - Mi Ji.-tph B su.huoi :it Vale I 'n'it'f :'.sjty nreerai paar 3 MK'U. NEWS IN Kit JEE STK. K..UJfe'HTini: VlbiTs I Pfol \ i}, i op Hl.i i E> 'lh-il-EICSII -v;;lvisi'ce.Une Smith of Washington Terrace is >. biting friends and relatives in F„-t Orange, N- J.. N-waik and New York. LOCAL RESIDENT RETURNS TO CITE RALEIGH - Mr Wi!'-n Lows 1 has jw:4 revrnod u» New York ! utter spending sever nl .Ttys with j hi-, sister, Mrs Ernestine Tyler., |He also w.i thegitfrt of Mi aiid | i At;. Daniel Ife.otei u s W ashifog j: on D C, THE CAROLINIAN -xvsjow. J "" ' Raleigh Church W orker Present At Xennesse School j Chavis Heights News Be \1 \V 1. BROADU: RALEIGH Mr.- Cha; Ath. | Brook; of 9 Chavis Way >s ill :.nd | I ■ nl'iiiod to lit? 1 ' home Her hiao.- • 1 ? iemis ala .-on•;, Jo bear ibis i The Ci-:.dK- Roll Di-pcartmeiit oi j . e t'o.-t Bap 11). Sunday S.n ; .... Ii ei: :■ ...Mill;. tiidaj ,-a - i ;i Sunday ultcrn<>on ut tnp i.j’. in- j ill C -a ;.. ii- - . iui v thaJi j : :o v- c-fv p. .--.•«t tor this occasion ! Hostess was Mr- M. SceWt Mrs. Kathi. - int* Fr.rmer, Mr Wil- j ■ ■ M-.-. nerr.-h a: : >j htoi, M - ; ;jt:anita Mc-vr.emi) lutve Ui:mil; ; iime after spenduiß .several day - ] i u Vi: -...ita -i. it) . it-lciiives -s' j IiJCIfCIS Mr. and Ivi: . Jatnes Murran «■<: . W. Lenoir St vvt.-re mi: Oi the fit.-. ; ,i\r the weekenc vi.-;ting Mr. a.o . Mrs. Sylve.-ie: Scott in Franklin-; to: N. C Mrs Minnie Farms of Sanford.' s. C. ha« returned to h-.-i lwni- After her daughter and! - >tj-in-iy.vv a-. -ud i'lr- James. I'hi.iips -f 9v7 Obi -,;u R->ad Mrs. Cleveland Birdsong of 3 iChavis Way has been ill and eon-: in,,to lit apartment for si v - ier.il days. Her many irionds wisii j Mir her a very quick get well. M- . J. s.-i. Ashfey of 7 Smith P!iut:» is ViisitiuL relatives --/id uv New Y- :.: City and ■Bestor-. Mass M ■ ; J /ju»n Debn.om of Bridigo ■ ; . t Conn, ii visiting he: grand .pawn's, Mr. and Mr. John High e No 2 Gr.n: i,e Tcrraess. j Miss Aretha Giles of 42.3 Mon j St. is a patient ill the Mc- ICa.d.y Hospital. Her many friends } for her a ouiek i eccvery. Mrs. Rosa Delain of 318 E. Ca ! barri!3 St was honort-d Sunday jin .. dinner forty sivea by het : -on 2-C Stewart Willie Ixr Del am j who has re-enlisted in the Navy. (Guests: were a- follows: Mr. and; i Mrs. Willie Detain Sr., dauphther i ar.d sons-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. ! Henry Brown, Mr. and Mr.-.. Lee jrtander Go!stall, and Mrs. Delain, sister, Mrs. Louise- Evans. A de li h’i; ! evening was spent by the I f-imUi>. Mrs BtlieJ Rogers of 2)7 Heck St. lias returned home from PK-a --| suntvjlle and Atlantic City N. J if' . - attending the funeral oi her -a.-* iaivs p-iothe.-, Mr:-, rannu F vunllc-roy. A garden tea was tiven Sunday at the home ol Mrs. I.cola Day. for the Juvenile (lass ol llou-ehold of Kuth Chapter No 118 \ large mm her was present. A very nice program was rendered and ev er - one present enjoyed Ihe evening. PrtMricnt of the class is Miss Juanita Hicks; supervi sors. Mrs Dealt Freeman Mrs. .Sarah S.Larpei and Mrs. la*eo ra Dave ■ IHi;. Allen L. 3’)',of 18 Clis ; J 1 ■Ti Tel raw . AT ate-d ilCl* birlliday M-mdiiy July 11 She- re . cr-jved many riivt- presents i Mr- N . Mure an A 903 South, Bl<.-ad St. is -j ending her vac.-a ticca in Riehiauiid, Ya. «i,d Wash gjglun, D. C Mis* Drdril Flynn »vht> has: ; been ill and e-oufined to her home is able to be owl again Her many little friends art glad to hear the good news, Kits*, .‘-’attie- Moody ha; be-.-n ill : .far several days, i Miss Mattie -Hunter of BaT.isji.-s e, Md lias ret..:rned home after vk i itir.p her sister. Mrs A Bast.-Si: :,f Washing: cm Te-nraoti -vtio has tieen 'very ill Her many friends i RAT lEIGII Miss Lucille Gris-; v. fild, a member of the t irsi Bap {list Church here was among the: I JB3 person.-' from 12 state# a!t --: tll<■ inii/V !.h f . Li.-itder-hiy lia;nin:i j School oil Maryville College earn pus, Maryville "Tenues-. e June 30- i July 11 Anton.; them •wen- Sun ! .lay school teachers, super!men- , I dent*. officers; women s or I'ioti leaders; choir directors; lead i • ,L- young people, adults, dinn'toi s ■ j ,)>■ Christian education; pastors \i this school and at others like it across the l niU-d States, between : and 1 thousand vol unteer church leaders study eaeeh summer. Courses are al so offered for professional)} trained ieadets. The school a‘ Mo ry c;i ’ c con - -* - hid u cniidren's laboratory see-. J lims where teachers of nursery, 1c i■ id;a .a;it m, urnoary, and jimio l 1 st- o; y in* unit v Itt ■ !(■*!«• K-aeehiiig theiuse Iv< s and js nallv join in the evaluation pe i iod which followed. The children i acre from the Sunday schools cu J jhe New Providence Pt esby terian i Church where t.ae school is h-ki. the Second Presbyterian Church arid the f Mary' l r " •U:C Church Mis.- Elizabeth Mc- Christian tic Cion fuid ! Director fro mNashvtlle, Tenftts dnected the school- F ; ;)f ;v;: : CitOVi. UiiVU • wo. 4 * Lawrence Curry. S M. W., u: Bea ver Colit go. Jenklntown, Pa mr •„hui eli organists, pianists, voc.u --j ists. and choir director s- For an hour each rntng u • !entire school at Maryville studied j the Gospel according to uuKe un th< direction of Rev. J. Caitei Sv.aiin. Ph.D., Professor of New Testament Literature and Exege sis at Western Tneological Sem inary, Pittsburgh, Pa Courses wot: Adiniim-.tration of Christian Education j:; tire Local :Ci,arch, Audio-Vi: ual Education. Women’s Work. The Social Wit i.trss of the Church. Missionary Education, Understanding Chil dren. Youth. Living ir. the Chris t ;.n Home. Young Adults, Pasto ral Counseling, Teaecliing the Bi : L-k to Children. Christian Doctrine L. i Church Workers, The Preacb ler and His Message. Rev. T. Raymond AIL on, D.D., | Associate Dsecto of Leadeship Education, Board of Christian Edu : cation, was Dean of the School. Rw. R. Dale LeCount D.D.. p&s --i tor of the Sixth Avenue Presby u-nao Church, Birmingham, Ala wish for her a very quick 1 e- Mrs Nancy Dayo 'f 2-1 Hoke St. wishes to thank her many j friends for the . :ce cards ann Rowers and for everything during i tier recent illness Mrs. Elista Suggs of Manly St . --j K-tiding her \ac.stion in Bmost-, ‘■■ n, N. Y. with relatives and • i friends. Ail families of Chavis Heights rid elsewhere ore in deep syrnpa with the following latnilie.-: Mr. and Mrs Naibaniel Blount :d family in the passing of Mrs. I Bio sister who was auntd last i Sunday July 33; and Mr. and Mrs. ' .vi stylo; od Jones and family of hM s Blount St. who announce Lhe Lorth and death of their infant jaugniher. Mr- Jones titc for- ( finer Mis# CafJe Sik-r «1 Siler City land Bateigfa, hi C Me.-u*r Michael Curti.* of Wash ; ingtor. Terrace celebrated m# fcp : 1;; fltu'i 'iy Toii r diJ V July 14. ; Mrs Della Alston of L-win; j Terraco who has ton dl and | | cooUned to her arpatnoent for #ev- , • era! weeks was reported belie i . : Her many friends are glad to bear 4 the good news. Mrs. John Jones of 12 Hyde ; Terrace wishes t-u thunk her ni.tr,v friends and meaivbc-rs of the- Kush Memorial AME Church for flow- j v ere and cards, while she. was., stou*- i 'in She enjoykd ife*® ill- I'.ifna. Ves-pcr leader. Uecreation j 11. R Pinhsa-.r. Board of Christian •w; - under' lif leader; hip of Rev U'-.utinued on page "i . .. ,-y, IN AMBASSADOR OFFERING Wiiiiam .'f ir-hall anil eo-stui Dale Robertson : sealed; . discuss nativ *- iiisurre. lion In I ■ ilia Itailfv " > Ter-lmicolur pi-nllle Star Os Film Playing At Ambassador F oliowed Advise to Make the Orade RA LEIGH William Marrhall, ! noted Broadway star,, i.-laying a deat.x'c-d role in ‘'Lydia HaiK-y/ a Twentieth Cenlusy-F-ax L.. .:.i!‘- Haiti beg inn in C' ai thv .Ambivssa - dor ri- here Sunday has come <i long way from bis birth place *f tiHsfry, Indiana ham nu biboicd in its stool m.... Upon graduating from high school, an d-ith h-:: mtr«*ntr:' old ; fn.'hii-ne-d s'irtiu-s of ’Lord work land study’ In order to uet ahead firmly placed ir ins mine rw set ■ out to rNt-vv York t • i'-econve a commercial aitisti. Unable to Imd work he drifted into the theatre, starting as a chorus im?«r. He trade his fits’ ajipearance in “CartnetJ Jones, ‘ furnishing a voice that sang with a chnitts from • ihe orchestra pit. This was the i.',n;e theatre Mm shall recalls, where seven years late rhe was ;i„ play m • Gr--..-n Pastures/ this , time up on the .--ta Because his career tiius far was only f.pasir.odit. he remeiobei ed ILJ - T*-- - s 4 4 URNichols BLENDED WHISKEY ■ $2.10 $3.35 m pint fifth JiusArt tthhj, u f»*J. »% MMMfc 0 w > PAGE THREE tion from fwtnfidh tientury }»x based »n Kenneth Itoherts' ust seller arriving Sunday at t!i>. ,tm ..i*- idiir Tin atrt .s—RFC itr. adviev of 'his parents, and v.-hile studying earnestly with the American Theatre Wing Marshall v, i.rkfti at t-' erytning from clerk •;; in eioiiijng store* to loading ip:- as u stevedore on the docks :.f New York. Th- eld fashioned virtue he fc ilowed began to prove itself. Hi. ve: k paid for his studies, and, bo studies led to a job as under* ... the Broadway run of My P ip;.- ’Free.” setting the ; •. two other Bruad ... ay ph.ys V. .vet er, in sp.fe of ail his hard urk and earnest study, the new actor was paid, only’ a -passing interest by the cri tics. *■ Just as he was beginning to doubt his future as an actor, Mar shal' was paced for a rule in the noted play, 'Given Pastures,” play in- the pari ot ti'u- 'Lord 11 was this vehicle that brought quick fame to the giant six-foot-five ac lor who was Ihen rushed to Hoi -wood where he was paged for bis current role .n 'Lydia Bailey.”
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