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WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY JANUARY 10, 19£« S GAINING REPUTE The Community Singers of Holly Springs are making- an enviable reputation for themselves in their eommunily and surround ing territory by virtue of their YWCA ACTIVITIES KAIJEIGH The Parent Educa tion Committee will held their first meeting for ! Oa.'l with the C'havis Heights members in the New Center Ali of the members who live in Chavi:; Heights. wilt be Hostesses A special program will be featvred. The .December meeting was held at the lionie of Mrs. D M. Jarnagin The .fannary meeting of the "VW" rlub will be held on the second Wednesday night Jan uary 14. at g pan Plans are not yet complete. Members will be contacted as to the definite meeting place at a liter date. The All Association Annual Meeting of the entire Raleigh WV VA wit lbe held at Central “Y" 2L'6 S Salisbury St at H pun There will be a business meeting and report on the New Building on West .Tones Street and a special speaker who has traveled widely and has had valuable experience HALL'S BEAUTY PARLOR Formerly at 700 E. Martin NOW LOCATED IN jJwMST- . OKI.ANY €Ol RT ||||n|\ flume Number The same 3-4IH? / ori i! t roKs \U Mrs M. s. Greene. Mrs f 'I \* v Holden and M's Hal! V—\ *>*ir MRS BEATRICE HA! » \ * Prop. \ t Jeffrey’s FOOD STORE & SEAFOOD MKT. ■-ilMfeh - 1201 Newbcm A»r. I 1 \ ,fs I ' WHERE YOUR FOOD DO! FAR BUYS MORE" Ample Parking I i ce Delivery '*'"*** SARDINES PACKERS T AB! 1 PIE APPLES I Sc OUR OWN TEA BAGS ™.“ 63c SUNNYFIOD CORN FLAKES 'D‘ 23c WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK 3 £ 40c PACKERS LABEL ORANGE JUICE 10c JANE PARKER WHITE BREAD D__ Jfc_ 'f/g\ - j ■ \ many appearances at church and community, affairs The groups m» s t outstanding app. aranee last year was during a Men's Day program staged at a Holly Springs Church in the YWCA All Y" members and ftiends are urged to attend ; tliis meeting Tire public is Wel lcome and also urged to attend. | Learn more 1 about the 'Y" by at : tending t-hi meeting. The ruhlic Affairs Commit tee met at the YWCA for their first meeting of the year. Mrs. G. E. Jones, chairman presided. Mr*. Jones brought greetings i and commended the group for their loyal support and the Christmas Madonna Tea Tho group donated $2.65 to the "V" to buy a year subscription to the YWCA Magazine. The third Sunday meeting will hr post poned ami emphasis will be placed on the Annual Meet ings. The meeting was wall at tended. - —BEG - Lei I s Print Your News mmmFvL give NEW YEAR PROGRAM - The Vo ung People Glass No. j of the Fayetteville Street Bap tist Church under the leadership of Mrs. Ardclia Smith, tcieher. sponsored a program New Year's •'veiling at the Youth ( enter on Garner Road with a large croud present Refreshments w e r e served). Those appearing on pro gram were, lelt to right. Jean Poole. Mildred lewis. Jaiejlle Lockhart Notes VERGRTA nHVANT, Reporting I RAi ETCH We ~ro i.rif p.y t.-. ho : back at work afto such a ni-« : vacation The ! ibrary Av-i hauls hav- in ; formed us of the many new and j interesting books: that have com** ti (he school. They will soon lx ; 'ii the shelves for our enjoyment. The Student Council had n sue* i cessful Christm.-is Seal Dru. '€- '••* ! amount, raised was 110 10 GRADE ONE has had a jol ly time during the holidays. We are just as happy to b* hark in school. Santa was kind to all of us New corners arc! Betty Ruth Henry and Garni Hitiry and Isabella Rote. We ■ire happy so see Gtarmee Rns* l ack in school after he illness. IN ‘ ADK fWO Hv little - i are working on snow < • s.- s. ; Newcomers to Grad* - -.re Mar'v Jenningr, and F-.m.t i,e t . Kv ■ .nine --f --U! ei-i ■ - ire ii; Oil reporter is- jln.ifl :'lO-a absent becou-o of :Hn- - : m :-t; 'IU ir.g for h<" c '' - . rii-, ,* Jwuoa. I»i room ‘,’ol all -if w- Mined to school rested and happy after s:ch an enjoyable holiday. We Tost the' t ■■!!(-. •in .-■!» . mat.- ■ Hubert Dick'-; on. I intend 1 • 1»' and WiU w ft txut..,ui ' ( new, I little Helen Krmv'w (Hodden from SUPPORTS rOMO FUND DRIVE I jri***S- J ; - V - : . ” ' V Dr W c Atkinson, Coates vtHe, Pa„ president National Medical Association, has en dorsed "both the splendid pro gram of (he National Founda tion for Infantile Paralysis and its campaign for the March of Dimes." He stated: "I urgentiv request every member of the National Medical Association to actively support the March of Dimes." Continuing, he said: 'There is no health agency in America that is doing more for all people to save the lives and return to home and society use ful individuals of every race." The 195? March of Dimes is t feeing held January 2-31. tV - | Bryant. Mrs. Ardella smith, Eli zabeth Priote, and Ernestine Ntafiback. This class has donated to the ( enter drapers, curtains, chairs, chair covers. pictures, mirrors and many other articles to help beautify the building. Mr. Glywen Haves and staff have praised this young group for the splendid work and use ful gifts donated to make this Genler one of the S'est. No'tb t'nolecmme Let s keep hei I- tpy sii Gw ••von'l become lonely tel be i' old cki.-ieni.iles. i'h.- group in Special Edu cation is making posters. Pos ters were made this month by Dorothv Mia's. I.orov Trice, ) John Spivey, and McArther Hines. The one selected for the ball was Dorothy Spivey's— "Winter Gin." We are happy to have Barbara Jennings join our group. Mattie Primus is ill Knowledge 'G'' X. POWiVE# TAIX TOO MV CWf (t) Yes, concludes May Rich yit'p As a uufe who was rnnH si>. weeks in absolute silence lion, she had plenty of oppoi better her family cooperated talk, at ill. She discovered soon that women, generally speaking,! arc generally speaking. Her husband became tnore' friendly She couldn't interrupt: him when he began talking about ; something. There were no argu ments. Emancipated from the > telephone, she had plenty of time ; to try new recipes, ~e\v, and re- j new her interest m music. (?) If you ask George Gallup.; the poll taker, he’ll fell vou they ! are r.of Writing in the Washing-; ton Post, Gallup reveals 'hat in j a recent, --urvey "we discovered j that one in four (college gradu- : ate.-) had not read one book in i the three months preceding the . interview. Five out of every six had not done any reading of a ! . serious nature in three months.! Os the entire group, only a little ' tnore than half. 55 per cent, •-onld name * any recently published book which they would like to \A TO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION 9 1 I THE CAROLINIAN I HR Advertisement P. 4, Section 1 Telis Whv THE CAROLINIAN and out «»f school, We hope sb* will soon he hack, fifth and sixth grade. Wr are glad to see the return ot Doris Marie and Wilma Jean \Vgt. k'ns to our eia. , after having been ab.ii ni for .sever.)) days. We an also glad to welcome two newcomers to our class: Barbara; non Jennings and Willard Good .on Wo are ••xteridim; birthday greeting*; to Doris Watkins and Lillie Mae Holden. THE SIXTH GRADERS .'ire hap py to have their teacher back after I hei accident during the Christmas holidays. We ate very jflad to have j» new classmate —Bernice Hardy. We mi s the following children because they have left us; l<ucill° Winston, Helen Winston. Rebecca Carpenter, T.esly Durham and Uo j fctri Bullock. TIIK 9TH GRADf girls arc tak-j me sewing as their prujeci this I semester. Oar 3th grade English class is' ; progressing nicely. We are using, • colorful descriptive words in our j -t K'enand paragraphs. Wc re-; i gret losing Dense Winston who i bos moved to anotiier district. t Troop 11J had its first coekout 'for file .car A complete meal was j ; prepared by the coots Those that j took part in the cokout were; Ro- j : bert Robertson, Janvs Bunco, j Claud.’ Debnnm. First Class Scout | [Lewis Jones, Judson Debriam. Hen jtv Minis, Amechie Hinton, James! ; Lucas, Lemuel Evans, Johnny Freeman, Second Class Scout V»"al-j * ter Harris, Charley Royster end Thomas Graham. INDUSTRIAL arts CLASS: j Some of our projects are as follows: Telephone fable Ro bert Robertson, Table lamp—- Thomas Graham Footstool Walter Harris, VVall shelf —Na- 1 ! thaniel Cates, J amp—H. fame# Bunch— and Watt shelf—Ales Jackson. The Lockhart School Lions' Bas- j ;!<< tt'a!l team will plav Riley I.jUi Wednesday, Jan 7. 1953. Tins is ; die first game of the year Lock-; hurt.':, first team: Henry Mials, Rossi ; Mich. Charier Rovster, Lemuel Evans and Robert Robertson. Thej Second Team: Charles Watson, j ; I..mi- Jones Willie Jones. James; Bunch. Wilford Perry, Bonnie j Hines. Clay Jones and Amoebic Hinton. BFC Recent studies show that a cow grazing on flv»-inch pasture eats ibout 125 pounds of herbage pei 1 d \, enough to produce 40 to 50; ! • 'ind-.of milk with 4 per cent! butterfat. ? is Power _ ;*/ \ lif: m f MS AM??i,?Aw£ SIAP^S* •^mbl, f. SSWCMU !? Wiv’gf TetAT tw#!« tst.one in Today’s Health maga lemned by her doctor to spend because of a vocal cord irrita rtunitv to observe how much with her when she couldn’t read.” # (3) “Ts you have the feeling that your marriage would be per fect except for one fault in your ! husband, then there are two faults in your marriage,” writes ! Samuel Grafton in Good House . keeping magazine. ‘ The second j one is that you expect perfection j i What, credit, would it, be to you : to love your husband if he were | a perfect man?" The wife who insists on re ; spec! for dad from the children ! will find that, her husband appre- | dates her more. Your husband j j resents bad-news bulletins the j j moment he comes home from work. He has probably had his ' dignity ruffled and his ego rubbed I ! the wrong way bv an unfeeling i world all day Make the first five ; minutes of the homecoming into 1 poetry and you can safely go ; i prose later " EX-SALISBURY WOMAN WARNS I! AFRICAN GROUP LAGOS. NIGERIA (AMP.. ...Mi*.!! j Rose Aggrey of Salisbury, N C.. !j widow of the late Dr. Em an Kwe j Bytv Aggrcy. famous African ertu- j JcDtor of Gold Coa.'it. doliveied an! ! address at the Methodist Boys j High School here recently which! | was enthusiastically received Mia ; j Aggrey. who i; visiting Africa a-j , gain. many years after her bus- i i band's death, was introduced by! j Dr. Nnatnrii Azikcwe, local pub. | llhher ,uid national leader. I "Yesterday the world looked on 1 Africa with curiosity, and 1 pray jin,-it today they shall no iongei ! took with curiosity but with reve* i rvucc and humble appreciation of : | her solid achievement, and pro j ~uesses." Mm. Aggrey said. Mrs. Aggrcy urged that great ! .-tress be laid upon educating At- j i icatl girls She quoted one of tin* , i popular say-inns of her husband ! | v lien she. said: "if you educate a man you edu- j irate an individual, ff you educate i a woman, you educate a family." Mrs. Agrey's son, Rudolph, a I I product of Livingstone College! j'■ -here his father taught years ago ! and of Syracuse university, is as • j ‘ :-laru public relations officer here : —BFC— POET’S CORNER | I'VE SOMETHING ELSE TO DO By WM. .HENRV IIFIT For ANT; f cannot waste this precious time j Which God has given me, In idle gossip on the curb Ci gazing at. t.he stars. There is no music in the chime Ot lip de lip de le— Its gruesome sound can but disturb The beams from moon and Mars j j. i SAVINGS j £ j Deposits made from January J to 13, 1953 will bear interest at V f from January 1, 1953 THE HOOD SYSTEM IMII STHhI, DANK 122 South Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina ivnmmtju |§»l§ jfeTr# |p6s# Fill votir Linen Closets now for Spring Hudson-Belk’s January WLiite Sale CANNON I on.lie Mil IS PLAIN HEM SECONDS 81 x 108 Regular $3.39 in First Quality JL *58.99 /A WHITE, WITH COLORED SCALLOPS 81 x 108 Regular s3.Bs . SALE $3.29 ! #DDI NSMAID DCDCALE SECONDS 31 x 108 . Regular $3.39 SALE *2.79 ! THIRD FLOOR FOR HOMES | Hudson-BelK ** Eastern Carolina’s Largest Store j 4 NEW jftcre Ecurs HudsoifEelk Will Close Wednesday i:C)l) i». m. REGULAR STORE HOURS: 9:30-5:30 WEDNESDAYS: 9:30-1 ;00 ■Hudson-Belfe. Eastern Carolina’* Largest Store PAGE FIVE
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