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PAGE TWO * jjjfeyf A RALEIGH JHppgin y m / / ■ <y y <€S Ceo-,, JfjSRJE AMD 7li£RE <*> tttlll SUL\ll i about rg% I ts ■ rl«* ijjWj IJUd*** HtdddJJM QQQ Ha'LKIOH Hi there! Well it's ha*,- September, and aionu with UtM grand mortli come t.h«; open ings" of schools all ovw the lane,. Ajpan with reading, riting and '1 tthntetic, there will be the color and excitement of the football fesM**. the sighing over new foot tall slats and such. So on and on lijer month of September moves a long til one day you wake and hi id it's not September. and vou’re a wee bit lat<- to sing ;w#d “Septembu Song" although it.s: still your favorite and auite beau tiful- , ... Back-to-rchool parties are still the rage, like the one given bv the Donah Four last Wednesday night the 3rd, at the hoop of Mm d'destine Rogers. Colleges and universities represented were Hampton, Howard, St. Augustine*. Shaw, North Carolina College. ... «nd Tl, Bennett, W. Va. State, ana Kentucky Statu The nils ' l l , Mri '^ ber 8. Miss Marylena Sewell cel<- bftted her birthday with a party at. tho .home of her aunt Mrs. Ma son . ‘Guests were Misses Vera Rob ertson, Marguerite Mann. Joyce Dickens, DeJuanna Browmne, Juanita Thorpe, Julia Bryant, Ce idftine Rogers, Pheriby Girnon. Mphy Sewell, Daisy Jones:. Messrs. Norman Camp, Wesley Copeland, Gaston Pulley. James Grimes. E von W. McNair, Aiv«:rt Morning, Oliver McKay. v Chicken salad sandwic .as, pi bniento chei.-v sandwiches, punch, “lime ice, cookies, peanuts, made li-’p the tastv and delicious menu • Congratulations, to Miss Sewell on such a splendid affair. Mrs. Audrey Chamhless aud | Mbs Bmma Cheek were hws . teases to the Jolly Sevinteen.- ( erne Friday night, Ihe st!> at > the home of Mrs. Chambliss. , Members present were Misses j Jeannette Fields, Mamh Joy ner. Loreeet- Burwell, Swav z)ns Harris, Delores Williams, 1 Cardricnne Perrin and Geral dine Harris. t Alter the business session refreshments wen served ’ pig ‘n the blankets, and cokes. . PERSONALS * MISS YVONNE JEFFERIES left hi.) so.-nd the week *in Richmond, y«. Have fun!--MJSS JUNE THO yViAS left during the week for ‘Hampton Institute, Va. - 'FLOYD ‘MATTHEWS has returned from JViruinia Beach, hope he didn’t jwcsrk too hard! t JULIAN ROBERTS has gone to Tennessee State where we just Jcnow he's a star on the team — football that is. j Just received a card from the b. L WESTS, of this city, they ’pro vacationing in Montreal. Can- ST" * - ; BUSSES DAISY JONES. PEARL jR'AIfYON. SANDRA PEACE and FRANCES ROGERS have left for; ffampton Institute, where they: 5 :5n to study this year. *—MISSES JOSEPHINE HUNTER; gttSr -NURHY A. TURNER, left! fhureday for Bennett College. Al-i *n» lMVlnr for Berov-tt is; MISS! SIDNEY ROBERTS, who is a Jun r-r Counselor, at the College. . < Leaving for Howard University I this week were, Messrs DEBERRY | JONES, and THOMAS DeLAINE , t MRS. HERNDON has returned from Philadelphia, Pa., where she j COLONEL > I JAMES B. ; DMIflJg ! KENTUCKY jiS, -STRAIGHT Wpgggl ;SOUMonE£sc'7 whisk eyLUo Im j too fefe ! i MOOF ligisj&g j . a »mm tmtoiat W&mj B8B«g »IW-, CbmMt. Kt*Uk*ar \*Mm i » ttftn v.'iuL-d her son and doughter-m --'••'iw. over the weekend. MRS BURMA LX COOT.KY left | Saturday morning to visit her ne- • t'bew in Washington, D. C MR AND MRS. WILMA M! »•' ’'' F and MISSES BARBARA ! SMITH, aud BARBARA WYITE j scent the day (Sunday, the Tin) , visiting in Hendeuson and Macon | North Carolina Sweet, Dad and your:; truly, scent the weekend vi:,:ting friend* s»d relatives in Henderson. N C I -ad quite a bit of fury seeing old 'Lends, etc Chavis Heights News Hy MAY I BROADIH RALEIGH Little Miss Vivian Hinton of 12 Smith Plaza has tc turned home after visiting her aunt and uncle in New York City She also visited relatives jn other northern cities. , Mrs. Arthur Giles of 507 East , Avenue has returned home a fit* visiting relatives in New Jersey, Philadelphia, New York. Citv, and Canada. Tu- Beginning and Cradle Roll ! Li. partnien's of the First Baptist! Sunday School present their an nual Doll Wedding on Sunday September 14. A .silver offei ins will be taken. The public is invit ici tc attend tine affair. Mrs. Dorothy Dunn Lundy cele brated her birthday Sept. 8. Sht reteiv-?d r-mny card- ;.;,d pH-aOUU. Mrs. Chrijteen Hardit- of 1305 Walnut St. celebrated n- r birth day recently. Miss Id; R Brewer w;r honored ; or; her birthday recently. She re ceived many nlc- present* Mrs. Ni--.ii Morgan of 903 South - Blount St. and son and daughter -.n-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Mor gan motored to Montgomery co-uitv last Sunday tn atteixi Muc ; Neal Morgan's ancle's funeral Mrs Ann-. Riks Johnson of Washington, D C. was in city I'V'-r tiie a • <-kend attending the ; •viriding oi her brothel. Master W D Cc-U-nian has: re : mined borne ask-i spcndiim the ; i'.nv.me; ii California with reia . lives. All fri- r-ds of Mrs. H. L. Pulley of 1124 Soutf; State St are soi'i'y ts hear she is a patient in Saint Agnes hospital and wish for her a uuiek n-i.-oviiy. Mrs. Soj>h:a Br.vam of 211 Bled- Avi; accompanied her daugh ter and granddaughter who has been her house guest, for several weeks home where she will spend her early EMU vacation. Mrs Jannic Little of 1 Hvdc : Torarce has returned home after visiting relatives in New York City and New Jersey. —EFT * » “ M r dSSZ; '' W • ■» | 1 JIIP^ WrlWm i : Bit LEIGH MATRON VISITS RELATIVES IN NORTH - RALEGH Mrs. A B. Raines |of 538 East Lenoir Street. Raleigh, N. C. left Raleigh August 15th to : vacation with her son Attorney ' Vv T m. C. Raines and family of New -AOf k City, The vacation includ ■ j®d a stay at the Suit Club, Oma j do. Canada, and visit in Canada ; and a visit in Detroit, Michigan and Niagara Falls. She is now spending time with her daughters ; ano sons-in-law. Dr and Mrs. J j i Robinson of Dovei, Delaware and M r and Mrs. H. Audi feu* »«f Washington, D. C. REIATVES WSITt ARE ENTERTAINED RALEIGH —— Mrt. L. V, 1 si, Mrs. M. E Stewart, arid Beverly : Burris, from Plainfield N. J„ Ja 'mafea, N. Y., and Bronx. N, Y. re soectivelv recently visited their - lister and aunt, M rs. S. B Sharner ! arid family -here. i Mrs. Sharper entertained in bon ;or of her sisters Mrs L. V. I,aw« and Mrs M. E Stewart of New Jersey and New York. The following gfnests were pren ;&nt: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hall. Mr. ; and Mrs. S. L. McFa.vden, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hinton, Mr. and M« ; James Marable, Mesdanoe*. Mary , Bobbit, Mable Jeffries. Blanche LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF 1 RALEIGH SOLDIER NOW IN' GERMANY | j KNIELLINGEN, Germany —Pvt. ; James M. Rogers, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Ulysses Rogers, C North Tat boro, Raleigh, N. C„ is now ser ving in KnieUngen. Germany, with: 'Ou 552nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery! Gun Battalion. His unit, which is receiving in-j, tensive field training, is pail of Ihr ; North Atlantic Treaty Organ l/.a- I tion (NATO) forces that are 1 guarding western Eurone. Private is assigned with Battery D of his unit. He formerly j attended St. Augustine's College I m Raleigh, N C. bfc-—— YM C A ft EW S NOT E S RALEGH. N. C -- THURSDAY September 11 Junior Citizens Club 700 pin Men's Athietiir Club FRIDAY SetAeiribei D Hoo v. nr,. Men’s Billiard Club SATURDAY September 1.1 0:00 n.in. Movie- & Talent Show SUNDAY September H : A;00 p.m. Music Hour MONDAY September 15 I lk.oo Noon Ministerial Alliance i LOG p.m. Photo Club i 8:00 p.m. Ministerial Union TUESDAY September 16 ! 7:00 p.m. Men's Athletic Chib -P-(0 ii m, Men’s Billiafd Club I WEDNESDAY September 11 i 7:00 o.m. Body Builders Club k-oo p.m. United Choral Society j £VEHYDAY FEATURES Cafeteria. Dormitory, Library ; Shower-. Checkroom. Photo Ku-'-'.’i. ; Music and Heci cation Rooms. In i’ formation Services. Public Steno p>hcr. Mett-ing- of Social, Civic oiid Religious Clubs and organizations - —•- RFC- WASHINGTON TERRACE RALEIGH Mr. Lonnie Perry j of J-8 has left the city to accent a pontioo in Hoffman. N C wh»-re ■ he will 'ne dt-an of men at Mor rison Training School Mrs. Carrie Morgan of New ,lm •: : y was the re-, vnt house guert of Mrs. Alice Perry of J-8 Rev. HaVwood Miles and fam ily of Philadelphia is visiting his ! sifter, Mrs. Hattie Taylor oi A-19 Mrs. Augusta Gorman and land daughter Jo-Anne of J-20 report a wry enjoyable time in Nc-.v York City where they spent then - vacation Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Debnam formerly of B-l have left the c-iy to accept, positions in Wibnlngton. Dei Lawyer and Mrs. H L. Taylor of F-17 recently had as their house guest Mrs Taylor's mother, . Mrs. Alberta Arches oi Richmond. . Virginia Mis Alice Perry of J-8 recent ly visited her brother Mr. Robert Le, of Charlotte, N C. Mr. and Mrs. John Fields for merly of C.’-35 have left the city . to make their home in California. Miss Yvonne Jeffers Vs H-fi is spending her vacation in Rich mond. Va bfc METHOD NOTES METHOD -- Services at the Ta j bernacle Christian Church were very inspiring. Rev H. Haywood . the pastor is getting ready for 100 , Annual Conference which will be held in Oct. We regret to say that Mr.. Judd . Hollowr-v continues puite ill at hO ! home here All of his friends arc trusting that -he may soon re ; COl'er. i The United Tent Sisters of M* : thod and the surrounding uom munity gave Mrs. Lillie Royers u i surprise party last Friday after j noon. Mr.-. Rogers was leader of the Method lodge for a long time so the leader now, Mrs. Sorrell : and members gave the party to | honor her work many: many nice i gifts were presented and refresh : merits w-ei'e served. The B**n-y O’Kelly eh-- : rnentary school opened on the 9th ; with a large enrollment. Miss Beryl O’Keily has resumed ; her work as teacher in the Lu ; cille Hunter School after soend j ing the greater part of the sum mer at Columbia University, N Y. Mrs. J. O. White wilt be on the ! ; Shaw University school facultv. this year as-teacher in t-'.ie Home . 1 Economics Department Dover, Pearl Hearmtem, Blanche; Brice. Gertrude Perry. Carrie Pva . then Pattie Wright. N. r. Dcvar-e. Audie Green, May Haywood. Em mie;; Tate, Messrs. Hillard Dufiston. I Wade Jones, James Burns and Ro bert Shsroer. BPEND LABOR DAY WITH litALEIGHITJEh RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. John ; Randolph motored from Rochester , New York and spent Labor Day with Mrs. -P. B. Freeman, of East Cabarrus St. Mrs, Randolph, for merly Miss Elizabeth Sebnujke is a teacher', in the West Charlotte High School. They stopped in Bal timore end '""re lo»ned by Mr Mrs, Julian Schmoke Mrs ,u. idoipn has returned to Char lolte . f i X'H£ CAROLINIAN # -■..“'V'tf.ft, . • - -.-.-j --!iife: ;V! ' v.: Jk fi? :V. i - j ul, , ■ - > .1 r.f -Tr- ; ' ’M'i;.-' • „ • jpML-" • •• t- v.U? ...- . ''V, ' > ' u t \ 1 -• tr . ■ \ ■ f’-.vV . i" - * ’ mmmm u* . '•; L '■ , ■.» if ' 4 at* M * ‘ | X ( , * ysr'4 - 1 , ■ - - ■ - ‘MEN OF MUSIC —Duke Ehincton (center! remin's<v« with Nat "King" Cole (right* about their vecord-bre ikuiß ■ ■' ri ::c- .; on tour with "The Biggest Show of 'sl ' v, nil" Stan K-nton. Modern \mrm f* Men of Music,” who supplies the m« e ie f--: the n«' f a 1 1 cd't.-on of the "Biggest Show of 's2'listen.-- Sarah Vaughn will be- added to tile trio. iNewspress Photo* ' rlffhr -BENI) til II CHILD TO SI IIVU ) . . Mntl.rr <>! AH'crl «>■•!/ !»cl aru-o. N .1. uljust® n.-.-.y hat of roll after Isis i.ame::••:*, as lather looks on Aibcrl is I itit elfild ci Oi li to Join irtn< <i lori es. . OUR DEMOCRACY b y M.t ’ Freedom makes the difference When a people their B'Athrj&ht or freedom for til eo-CALLEO SEC’JP.iTY, T---F.V MA-.-E SOUGHT THEMStI-Vt;. A MESS OF POTTAGE. EXCEPT »V THE WH.L OF THE*A. RULERS, rncy CAN KL SECUPtE SEiTHEb iri ! hEiR HOMESJiiE-.: f THEIR PRESENT IfOR THEIR FUTURE ~ AUD H.siors/ P L i. - THAT THE Wiki. O'- RULERS iS A WEAK REFu- TCS Ut'-M UPO'v. BUY WH&N A PEOPLE HAV£ EHSUfSHEO THAT BIRTFifii&HT ; , ' 0 s * **' s 40fiR4 HC 7 fs.. Hi , I fib |5 . {lst\ "-7 : jT- ''' - WHETHER IT BE MATERIAL SECURITY OR That OF C* t THE SPIRIT FREE PEOPLE HAY £ MORE OE IT THAN THOSE WHO ARE NOT EPEE OARE DREAM OE, , THE BAFFLES By Mahoney v WHAtTvOU B&UGKT~A NEW HAT?i nr“iARDL'V HAVE DOUGH MONEY " AND A NECKLACE - CLOVES ~ PERFUME *<** VOOC ’ AND SHELTER-VET A «WSICAL POWDER BOX ?' YOU -(t'Tfl That/ < MEAN YOU SPENT MONEY ON ; \V ■■{! I TRASH LIKE , HAT. - - - ALL OF THOSE UN- \" \ J NECESSARY THINGS? > (TCTh kOOESN I mDD up. y //I \j - y h aj x\ —•" ■ y Tookv' NI E?th is ' AOSAVS JT" Or M \ -4 \ 1 A i-4- FOOT BOAT AND OUTBOARD \ T \ MOTOR ft* 5300. JUST WHAT I 4. \ '<V NEED FOR FiSHiNi i'M GONNA , " -jl, 6 ' CALL THEM RHWT .m . L;: il»*amkl Cater to Others’ inforesto LEGGETT. Dallas, Texas, one day \va; at won: -n a man walked in ynd introduced, hkn.solt ... r.-piyscntinr the light and. power company ot his city Milan it • niployed with a broaden .t : a station and Uieii jjleciricai advice had neentiv .uko switched trom ano'.ner coin purity to the one his repruconted. and .hr had ’oiTut to see what —. t!;.-ir total power cunvumptuni \\a . that a c,e j ti he drawn up for their electrical s--i v- f I !C ‘ * ' lL ' t’vo men nurli the roimtis o; tL. hand- ! L..rr‘T ’«% ’ lf T, I VLEui told th. utile: man just what the . '!y"' ! power drair of the water cnolot, v/otcr pump, and i \v#" aii compressor was. lie explained rb< mu. u.iitcr i ,-W^ •'■ d elated how much power it iviuh.vd A.- tin y £■■ "y> |OjPj| '■ iT-'-'d outsid ■ and look. Ji>: at the t-■ . > j. • i* G'' - >*>.<: fb.ar* . lor the lower' hrbtim; svat. :n. * BA “* L>tirm r ; tilts tin.; he noticed that i.t. visdor ( '- ,e war fascinated by the tear, nvith i so hi <■' plain •<) i‘> operation us best he could. Thi went from gn end tie transmitter to the otli-.-i and h* told .vuv tin % v ,‘, ~ ..... .... lie showed the large tubes that cos': .>IOO -•. ; ■ - ~i tti(>y Stem.-ed nutsidv he explained why tin-;, had live to we): end why ti't’v wort a certain height Besot e his caller left, he pave Milan his card on which he '’rot' lus i. sidence phone ru:taper, aid ;.i. "1: mu tve . powei failure or other trouble with our < h-ethical ■■■ ice eni! : me You can call tin trouble division, but if yea erdl n ».• i can expedite matters ins rm as: that .iitie ,;,, ) 1( . l: ~(~ :.. rdde ?i. save Milan's cuinp.-ny a {cos of lovt-nm 1,.-. ■ . power line re; airs Since < owi U \ v. a: vivm • !•- Hire that ! .liking in t* rm.- of the nth. : man's in'; ; Prompted it ic AUTHOR OF “HOW TO STOP WORRYIN6 AHO START LIVIM6* : Resign!* Posl (Continued tin in page i . present she could s':pp 1i if*_• : persons with jobs. J R. L. Hollomon, President m the ! Layman’s Lci.-,ue, rreMe a . i it.;: appeal to, th. duW.it.jon on Jv.'sche eight, to c- |; e>: r/u.-n ’ eon*. crate CinnsoKe.- to the cause !ef missions. VJ:. Hoiioman declared Meat then- a: eaot c-non: •.r Laymen ir. the Protestant Church vi .. . re : concerned bv the pemetua l .on of | the Christian ideals in the world ! today. I: t/n iviiss'ionnrv spirit <••! Lott Carey and the founder. e the Convention arc to be • i -eh j cm. tin Laymen must iso vyilftii" l 0 eoopc ran with those ehe God has I'f-ose:: . t;:-. Mivi ’ ■: '..'orld coruJitaius: ate eel,; . * : , \Vy>t\SC‘. fir TRIMS 3if PORT 1 A hlghlieht of the Cut *. < griranye to L:be ! ie, by p.-i.m ns hcadiji.i bv tile oiganizmiorfj. Cfnef irvi;:. i:: a i'auei disc.-issi, e, cor, - ' ducted i:v Attorney Washiayton fiom ih<: District of Colum. m a persona! revelation of ui. k • w ian u.f! (i.o :n Africa was made to i tne assembled delegation. All pel sons: repnrtiisj* urged the Convt ■ tion so i.ik in :•;>'> on its v o K of mi riun.-s in Liberia A bud set i j t i4ii wa,s r.tiopiao > ( i'll.- tie vi <e. j;. la * ria ado . led the Com ehiiuit includes a do- ! v. io ittii nt of lift'"':; unit h' '■•ititi:.. : ..'it !... S 1 Mliii-i. pis sie,.- . '. brary. kt OO Purchase of equip- i :o n: so: Science iiiboratory ;?.i;;0C ECs■.:.!.>!neat tor Domestic Science I E-oifiitm. j. 1' i:*t and the iksi eha ■ ' r;c of .se-oen buildines at a co.d | 'o! 2 (j.OC'tj doiiars to be pan) in' ■ three years Under the super vision of Mrs:.! C. K Griflin. Xu: led. VT ne ii■o: or !s D'enai'tine::! re . ports having dad r: ■ -< -sioi: ; r: the history of lht Conver.i.on, , Svverai Foreign speakeis ap peared on the program with R< v v.bner Neipoii. a high - c. .:e ];in- ! ru v.-iio war converted to Chris- i tianitv. eiectrifying his hearer.-. Mil Vcison who has two brothers j m this iinintry studyiru:. pinna So 1 icturn to hi. country this yea: as a missionat V so intioduce to othci. in idea of Chrisianity. D George W Hartley > '.! founder and dilector of the Gaiita . Mission irt Liberia whose, effective work there so impressed the- 195 J Lot; Carey Pilgrimao. to Liberia that an iiivitaion was t-xended ’ * to address the Cn.uvcniori hose- ap | pean-d on the program and made ! an apiieal f(>r lends and heip for. j rmsison work in Liberia. Other for>. i,T> speakers included ! )’lo!. Sac-haiiuh Kocdrieland Mat ; i.how ut Fort Hare Colleyc, South i Airica: Henry \V. Luce, visiting 1 Prof of World “Christianity. Union i fhi logical Seminary, New York. >ho »poke or racial conditions m j .trim: the Be., Lanins Lee ivan:. of Nanking, China: Philip ■ i'iiemv, a refugee horn Commune! hi mi: M unt a?. Nelson of India: . L>-ic Patrick of Bermuda; .lattice . Robinson oi Jamaica. B. W- 1 and MAYOR IVicGUP By John Jarvis j < t-C'K i'Hf I. AM "S / ' " we; W‘ h Will fix ■ 1 NO one pushes j - i'm tsu iNt- j \ sioewAucs' l MB abound/ /. ■ .OU TD GET <-y NEXT MONTH, My siOtwalk / Aim amt v, "~ j MAYO£, THERE'S ) «jTrtf-p P DON'T GIVE i~ ANOTHER. ”N ! !i U^ Ry - &trr 1 \ THOUGHT, w AM. WHEN ! l S eK X l**™— — YOU GET HO*£,BE CAREPUL ! | *?kk£& {\ u' k 48®SSWi7 r 11 Ar=; ,) y 1 iW' ~j r | x ' I "Ik ' * [ijlsammYS 3 gUJ s(>R#or\ i:> l>:f-ifri it KfRWk i‘■ : < tuii ai.d / ] i.v/r,;.v u e- '. on : / ukt 1 : ! --t !.; i i ! id. 6- Ip; Cf3/i:u,jll r T 4, 14 ;, k 7, t ,i ( /, j JL K I v:i- ,i j •!.i{ in-. .i,■■ ■■ l . R-eeu;::, i,m- til tie. ■ •!.- S r,f ail historian's lit wa.. the only author nrnery; ihose <■' uir K(\ 1.-.oi-.. of the Hu ■ wia., wa. eoi a ills aU’U-,. 0} tf'i i Cl.-SUt i 1110 1p( ; his nan <■ and oi the hook of \ois. he undertook to sjjve an accurate ■ ■’( ■ i! ,■. vi ! . , ,■ 1 ; ■ Ji■ < Jesus r.nd r.i lie' iuri Pic doimp of the ape-stie: in both y.i Gnrpel Mid ih Ac:s the v. oi k was u- wrt. i s r. : The uphilns svidently a m:o;i -:i mine distinction \ud Luke wrote that hit, purpose . to bring the roadi-i to know tia- certainty reu ternuu.; the tilings ho wo,.id I-.uv 1 And ,v■ !i i that luo i o, s , ul , on nl.fu (■ ""■ w, ■ ; , wil:! :r 11i.suu •.: 11 . ji u i.rui consulted ,-j«*v .to: <>e . sou ; Ill.illisie-W of ti.w V , ' M• fr , , 1 All w hac p:..vri:p.ly 'I . . :- > : hl-nrd hl« j, .v i E< ue'i.v aoiep'iitHed with Lou: 1: toe vceotini Os the . ;s-i : of th< , man of Macedonia, w..- n«t< nhot j have been ..ailed li t' sections" j it. the narrative . u.lii atiny that ; tiic ie-thor lapis. A .■ ihee vith ! Paul. So : tike w.ii I.:;ve pan rye- NV:"Mm of : , y . ... - t -... V, iiv | It should ms :p;.e ; . wr wth , n ! the record v - up i.t ti - i-J or • tali. tea*. -. /. tht writ, ir ; of th. pf< , ' f. ■ and r.f - ro ’■ heroic a'* i:I 0.l and uth. i in pianiir:: < •;. -a. c hare are.i th. ' the lb v. David Thoma s, of Afiioa. Oth<--r .-\mc-vicim speakers \i"ii ; Rrw. W- M Drown, Ni '"POfl Nevv \ tri.’ini.s; D; VV'iHiur.-; H Gruys LET-;.' Dm-, to Philadelphia, Pa; ::.i:s Ro'.jcrt I. Vann Editor and n biish.-r of the Pittsburgh Cou .u , councilman Eir.amtf! Si -ifano. a por.sonal lieprcsmuatviv ul tiu- Mavor of Pittsburgh; the (;<'• H. L McCler-doi Jr. No*- ;'o : k, Virginia rave unsc to welcome addresses. Sessions oi the ('omentioii were held .if MU. A’ ir.it Bap tist Chinch (men i Women at Sixth Ml. Zion Bapf t Chur< h; Yoonc I’i'opli' at I. .coin Ave nue Methodist Chin ti. All cv t-ning’ m ssions iverc ic*ld at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall Fifteen hundred deli-ifates i cfU'i i . nting 10 states and six'' foreign countries. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER L'-i, 19&2, NEWS Os OBEOLiN a . 4 Tin Ofcarliii School i’TA fir-ld its first regular meet mg List ’fh. r?- day night in th.-' library of the Oberlin School Mrs. Ell/aLc-th Peebles, the new president pre sided over the meeting, which •.van tr.i< iiely attend.-d. The i-Rocia tioo adonted a four point program G: its i;* eject toi Fie year. The four points are. 11) increased at tendance <2» bi.'aufifi'.'sitioii of school ami ouiuis. ;ti purchase : r flag and fla- pole. i 4) picturuu one! mirrors for Horary and class ! rooms. New officers of the assi* udiori besides the prcsidiitlt. are Mi Charles Sli , in. Yice-presinent Mis. Ciaudii s .'.loi';<an. secretary and Mrs. Ge> ti'iidi Carrinn.ton. trea-ur ■ . Colli niitteo cllaiiiViCn elected, wore - Mis. Hcrmuini 111-11:• • pro- U i**: coniMiitU:.'. Mr*. .Vii>r* .:ao. sound commiUec. Mrs. Itoth Whaley, health committee. Mrs Spurgeon Fields nw mbershiD corn n.ittce ano Mr.-. ui W. Anihcvvs publicity commiUe. Mrs. spur icon Field, it the retiring piwi di nt of the a.-, wiation Mi-. I.< it. D.-mte-n and g:and chi Id i on, Mis, Tabu Turner arid Mr John Virgil Turner, spent the ,v i t wei Lend in Wa? hiiiphm. O with rvh'i!. ive and Irleial: Croup rUmi-' i ulu n! 'la- Gia-i - Baptist Church meeting M.-»f Monday i.tvcnin r > v, iih ivii and Airs lsiah (fiirkiT made plans toi i Hapvi To.-, to i-i i; i" eii on tip i > VLiiin : i f :-J-iP,:i 1 i i n the I'iherlin Ihipf i-'t Cm.- -.'h Gdl. aei- M 1■ i - Mi I'llt,- ujjv i.- I -in , 111 . Mill .1!t- : vi .1.,.., Mr .McKlh- niiy.*. inot 1 sei •at iivi leu*n. on Bedford Av :,i A: i Dm. n of Wa ii k.i. i.l i ■ ; iviidirig .'(ill.* li'illi il :: : : hi Inolin 1 .Vies X.uiii ■u - ton, lies iioiot in Bt:.‘' ..id Avei. a !:F(' - ■- Poets’ Corner tiuU> HW Hf.AL bv u.M. ulsux urn- you \sv *' hi!’E.; no UiGoasi that'.*, knovvri ITi CUb \C • u. ill ; (,}< »d; 'n-ri - !•:• P; !j: Mit IYI lli.- pklfl if ::o ‘t Would lie* Ovi'.i. Know y t ■ liu'ii Ut. can xicul N*> n«a:tr \\ \tal Ihe i’laUri; ‘At hi’: c.O'litMM'K'j aii SiCknC'• tl* e w . UauP.hi I i'OHi vvh)<:i> it caiue . .. . . \ ,m mf- he;til*'* l aiHiOl:, *■ vi from |>.l:: r ;li ri' a:'-st i :,imti run'! *»f J.itksoo ;i' ■ . -i.■•.ii i- hi. 1 i i.i.imtlii!,;: approach* it not equals, that of hi- swede. • or Only Ill's Stiiitl' il ' ..i>.-ri"‘Oi-i will him on th* 'at-rich, too. Io lets three good years before him Miller jo, - v eil anil *an jlimt Ills M’| > kilty IS the "f ‘i-iii if lit- comes up to fxpee 'tatiiins. fliis holm town piodurt "ill hem Hatching dining tin coming * ainpai: n. r'l.m !es Tisdale a native of ! Da epu : idn., .linU.ei sopho ■ re- re. : one' r.u th*.- quarto)- .backs His genvralsiiip is equally ie'iectiv. fi'i'S trie 'T ”Y" and Tisdale L 6 fuel an.i va : about JtH! pounds r ex ■■ lii-iit runner, to might l.vi - ViJo- vi !e- Jo- will li.- permitted ! - i.a a■ • ;ha in th* others He, tool, kr .-s and passes weii. Mile Ui.irlh lye si prospect for the . ! vacant qaanerbacli position Is -onhni.uiri Lunine Ha!) l.'i.-SM- X C. Th. lightesi and . urobaMv tiie fastest cl t-.ie rrmip, .. Ik 'l. ice, , tic specialty H>- ! 'alls the i|nals from any nt the - r vrned formations I L. a ! hit: of thest- men could be poured into om anothi'i con fident Jsck'fon. a little bigger, a . 'wMe: ijassei a better kirk, r. and peohully ; better field general would i me.- ...-• to raise a few lfiorc i ray h;.n> on th* heads of oppes : ing coaches. the Answer at the moment is th.it all four o! these men will r< place "Red" JurksOo hm what worries Hill Kell most is Hull lie can’t plav them all ai once. BE CERTAIN TO SEND YOUR NEWS TO US BEAMS 86 Kentucky Whiskey Sww>v»im>.wMiwi l ».«»iw».i in w mi—i n» w»—iwiw mujnnß *350 *220 JMPfH F?W?
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1952, edition 1
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