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Wi'ISR Y : r*l. ,i:\ 1 t'RD \Y ,JC'I / r. Durham YWCA Launches $94,000 Building Project Harriet Tubman Branch YW Planning Additions DURHAM Ground - orearang ceremonies were staged rare last Wednesday morning as construc tion got underway on additions jt & ,/Jm HEi a#rlß tV iifffirirWßTrW 1 * SCHOLARSHIP W INNER Miss Shirley Elizabeth Faison of | Mount Olive, N. C. was award ed a full scholarship to Living stone College in recognition of i her scholarship - leadership abii- ; Hies at Carver High School at ; Mount Olive, Miss Faison is the : daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Paul Faison of this city. Besides be ing a scholar Mis* la Ison is an accomplished soloist. I and Daughter Fashions ENTIRE STOCK Swim Suits REDUCED! NOW $6 and *8 Reg. To 14.95 Nationally Famous Makes! IN RALIIGH, IT S m ; sitTlg nl^^rs INSURANCE BUILDING rom ■ ii Classicj®k i | AH Straight j **>.7o M B|| K Whisky j mrnxr J|!ffw |(jj A &U*NB OF STRAIGHT WMISKICS* 86 P??OOF )$ !KL cowfmetfTAi DtsmuNS corporatism, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J*r ’^^SS;SS^4SiiSS»^«iSJ»a^agSS£sS^SSi£SSSs£^^ costing over sß3,row a? .he Harriet Tubman Br'.mcn YWCA. The additions to and altera lions on the YYV building here is part of VVV ( A projects- un dertaken here and at a cost of over SIM,O(M). Included is a j.evv iving for the Central VVV. To be included in the pro ject at the Harriett Tubman branch is the completion of I. basement to house heating and t cert itlc nal facilities. The first floor ot the building will be utilized in offices art rest rooms while the third floor will offer rooms to IK v>ung women. Participating in the ground - breaking exorcises wore Marvin M. Fowler, co-chairman of the building drive recently completed here; Mrs. H Shelton Smith pres ident of tie: Durham YWCA; R. N. Harris, eo-chairman of the drive and Mo Albert Man lev. branch chairman, who conducted the exert ires. The vUMU’.itui p.. y, was of fered by to.? Rev JamA. Can non. : fK j ‘\j PAS 1 OKS VI OKI MONT lit. kev. Petty > McKinney of New York has recently a-.mined v pastoral! in Belmont. \( and is scheduled to enter Livingstone I ollcre at Salisbury at the be ginning ui tfte fall term. Ifev 'll McKiniiev »v a nali'e »1 SahvbUl ' KF.ORIIIV COl I’l l VISITS If M l lf.il H Al. E*i i1 i .• ? i and M«> Jani <.> . L*e <-• .vlianu, Fla. arc vis*lin« Mr. and Air William Curtis on PovwJi Suvi t Th« v au- fl.-o visit s... Mi'St*S Ida and Loi: Ltc in Wth4 RaDdrh. . j h<* E hii ida cDUpk will vi?it in Wiimingum during Iho \v( ok< ml. Aiis Lt*i* i> the* foirm : * Miss j- rti i.di Hu- !1 1 of Jackson ,ii To (llumll Sim<la\ || 9hs‘ ‘ ‘ t *' "■y. ■:■■■ ' . _. T / Jl ST. AGNES BOARD MEM BER ADDRESSES RALEIGH CITIZENS l‘i<lar(*<J is Mr. 3. « li, Kringhau*. Jr. attorney for St. Airies Hospital and mem ber of the board, as he i>, was chatting with Rev. I’ H. John son following 1 an address made to members of the Raleigh Citi zens Association lasl week a! , 9ff Jf wr j Cite vj «E J Lj* St* Iy f % :j j I i I %df J NEW TOOK - Members >f the Vi id get Baseball team of the East liuleigh Recreation playground are pictured in their new uni forms. The hoys were surprised last week with the treat of 15 uniforms by the management of 1 lie CAROLINIAN Shown with coach and playground supervisor, the team is Carl Easterling, their { ~ CHARGES FI IF l P ■\C\IYST <;ate cm DEFENDANT | lihKK.NSBORO fv,he. have . on;,at additional charge* against 33->.: ai"-i>!d Grten.-boro man jail.-, t.d lust w.-.-k on a vugiacnv CiainV McMillan of 1705 Gordon ; Si: >et Me. charged with breaking • lie Sliver Needle Grill at MHO G'U'rell Street on April 16 : r - taking three cartons of ciga rctti. and a hot gun. Total value • : article- was placed at $3940. M-.Vidian w;is arrested Monday Ur., • Lu caking and entering -i h, ceiiy amt receiving charges . d\ih< tii.lt of ;jh(i in cash . ci i.ctH: July if from the I: .<- I .i K Grill at 1511 E. Market Street ilt had been arrested on tin- vagrancy charge July 15 and cold foi investigation. He remain,, in city jail in d«- fa.-ii <>{ <SOO bond. BFt Mrs. Dcbuani Back From l pstate I rek; Attended Nuptial* !<AI HIGH M.-. Rosa Detm.-.-m of North Swain Street returned recently from a trip to Washing ton, DC and Wilmington. Del, While in Wilmington, she at tended the wedding of Dr. Helen Eliza bell! Turner, sister of Mrs. Charles Debnam who lives at B-J Washington Terrace here. the YWCA Mr. firing inula ex plained U< the group what the Board of Trustees „f the hospital had in mind in offering its plant a.-, a nucleus for a ldO-pius bed hospital for Negro patronage to be constructed w iih funds raised in a now proposed county-wide bond issue. Photo by Sliiriey Spirited competition as well as lie during late afternoons. Photo good baseball can be witnessed I'.y Shirley, on their playground hv the pub- Miss Eddie Ruth Moore Becomes Mrs. M. L. Jones RAI.EIGH Miss Eddie Ruth- Moore daughter ot Mr igpd M; - 1-tiny Moure became the bride of Cpi. Melvin Lee Jones:, son of Mr. nd Airs. Moses !,. Jon<. «,11 So turday Jim.- 19 at Raleigh. The bride is a graduate of Rayne'y- tfusiin-sr College, Cpi. SDSFDFG This Is 1t...!!! BRITTIANS STORE WIDE I Oth BIRTHDAY SHOE SALE! I —On Our Main Floor— tm Dress Shoes Now Only— fJ’TiT’' Whites —■ Combinations Genuine Lizards Genuine Cobras Calfskins —ln Our Children's Dept. ~ Downstairs —- I (LciSUfiLv ... * imm | Dress Shoes t I YOU CANJ AfTORD TO MISS THIS SALE \ Charge ——- - fzmi'zm 1 Every Fair I Layaway *“^ ,9h * D , Regular Stock ■ rmi, r 1 "*' 'Pun '!!■> 'vei uiikiwiiiiiwiM«v im«raiwr<iiimiwtuwi>inirTiwnwriiawaOTßi 'ki—iiwiirifmii nmm mtmmmmmmmmmni -m-nrrnm 'U**t*amv;rir -g- ifTrmHvwsatt»m«YL.. xa,-^&<zsrurK*tts&&mniMMK*h f >i- * 4 THE CAROLINIAN iJones attended A and T College fcefor-.- enterim, til Murine Corps ;.i:d is now stationed at Camp I.ejeune N. C. The newly - weds entertained friends and relatives or; Monday i- t eio.. and are re.-kUny at the iionu of tin groom on A vents Terry Road. Raleigh. VOICE MAJOR AT! m COLLEGE TO GIVE RECITAL DURHAM Phyllis Thompson, ; mc/./.o soprano voice pupil of Mya C. Ruth Edwards, will be present ed in recital in North Carolina College's Duke Auditorium here i Fiiday night, July 25, at BHS p.m. I | Sl'.e wii! be accompanied by Mrs. j i Edwards, | Her program will include the! i following numbt. r.-,; 1, Antonioni | Caldnra's "Conte ragkio ui sol”: i : and two Handel selections. T.ascia i ■ Ch'io I’anga” and 'Would You i Gair the Tender Cteatare." 2. | i Tluee Schubert selections: "Das j • Watidern,'’ An Die Musik," and: Auf Entlialt ' li. Dt-bussy’s "Aii : de T.ia'' from L'Knf.nt Rrodighe 4 James Rogers' At Parting." R. ; U Wnodnfan's "Ashes of Roses,' and Winthvop Rogers' "Let Miss ! Lindy Pass “ In conclialing group V, Miss I Thompson v,-i) I in. W Sehu , man'-. Holiday Sony' K. Charles ' ''Spendthrift.' and Malta Zueva’s t "Ntchavo.'’ ! hTe recital is open to the .:<-n --■ end public without charge. RFC MOTHER OF FOKMER U.ntM SECRETARY DIES AT i)l RHA.M ! DURHAM Mrs. Mary Gillcs- j pi. Johnson, 67, neither of IVI T ' Jingle Bells' Johnson, former! executive secretary of the North Carolina C-ollea,- Alumni Associa : Hon, v. as buried In ,a- Tuesday as - ternoon. Mrs. Johnson, widow of the late , Rev. Mr. S. Johnson, one of ci r!y sr.tduntes if Lincoln (Rad ; University, had been in declining health lor tin- past several months. ; She died Sunday morning. Funeral services vver held at] Wiiite Rock Baptist Church with. Dr. Miles M. Fisher, officiating. ] Mrs. Johnson joined the White! Rock Church shortly after com-1 iny to D wham from Hamlet,. Stic made her home in Durham j with her son. and ins wife at then residence, ÜBi Fayetteville St. Mrs Johnson w a.-, a native of j Chcrav.-. S. C. Sin.- k-lt hot ht»r<’ town and moved with her family i - rrniru—r -iwmnrrwKwnnir ■ ... .. . riTr .. r —- - nWm So many good things go*with €uca-Cnla Where you buy your food yoit’o Blind handy six-bottle cartons of Coke ! «.. because Coke, food and appetites ,<TyV are pood partners. i. . -*V \ wum wm£M ' Si£Bsn AT STORE^/ SOTTUO UM£»f& AUTHOtItY Os Ifl* COCA-COLA COMPANY BY The Capital Coca Cola Buttling Corapanv "t-l." ti d trad* -/Tturl. © Ivil'. Uif COCA-COLA COMPANY PAGE THREE to Rockingham around 1904. The i family later moved to Hamlet . Prior to associating witn While Rock Church in Durham, Mrs. Johnson had been active in the 1 1’ list Bantu t Church of Hamlet ; Let’s Put A I Carolinian inEvery Home
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