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WEE K ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 195A * ■V;"’" yPL & ■'’ P H£ mb ■ • • V % fßMSHnp'fc r -- * jp% W ; MysßHWltai jf*&s A'';' a- J ,rt ww xf9 A- f#-tilß>i vsn ?if'i B *§ ?a g| x f ;p \ %.f *f J, P^f l »*£&• BlU' " ", ■' ■. f ~/^-,,.' i '4 illtis «slk. "«y INBOR DEN’S FIRST GIRL'S TEAM On*' of the* greatest thing', to happen at tnbovdi a school at Enfield this year, was to organtao ,< gels basketball v onderfulh in hopes of winning tho "Victory" in every game for year- lo i -'-.e, this is i!n n ib*t yea*' ?ml r*«»t exp. i i-need play • ers Raleigh AMEZ District Holds Highly Successful Mass Meeting At Mayness 'MSS H OItA Met Ifs Reporter ItALF.IOH Tiii :ie. i; J> . Diet of the AMF. Zion Church held a highly sijec* ~sful mass iiu < t *g at the P;n -id iso AMF /,i*--n ( *■ a* li.. Mayness, NC on April 2 ThC It** ettne i ,-:iU(*(.l to *n ; . • hi I.! otionn The openm.; me .;.• vas deli vert'd by Ui< Rev !,. B F.ussell Mrs r; f Madkins, dir ••rift president, accompanied by l* r husband Dr. <;. K .Mad!.ins, Heading elder, were Dish ml ! i lirers in riiar.ie. This is a <":..• eh II :.' held < • first mass mcettpe * I’.ad never entertained at ••• a*. mai gntherins in it> history. It wa- a'.- most off the record when Dr c; F. Madkins took the D;st;,.ct, bn tv * can truthfully :ay it is one ol the most progressive id-tie Churches in the Zion connect:**:* fhlly 15 nn-mhers eritoit,-lined rue gntherinc of »\- , 2 no p .*••,,i o r, . . were fed sat: ntnously. They b*. uv third the Chinch and itrowndy te such a fine way un'ii it looked looked like a :u *,-. place It i.» xredoslinert ! *'* * ’"tv .’■■• est 1 and strongest :m Hi * •• • >*• . in toe Coni*. .-.•■■* The local ml mn.. • ii ' Oni In :ir| i II !•■ merits weir<- *•" rrpi < • •,,,<* time pa:: .- t , , , ,<■ planning on • \.-. : tin. fitters held ;> I* .*i >;*■> .•**.*l.-e in the aft* n. •* md ~: , !*> f.ne add. - ..- .-,,m| fie p, ■• r>l.■ i» niuch elated ov- r lin !. • !> sn n-t • KiiMisj WfD TO MAORID, iM | )jfr ' MtOl£\,'AL STATUS ORDER TD'PUT PRIESTS l-n ZCCjrdanCi U’llh op ST Matthew i*i w a position T& the jbp«'s dsskt for i WEsmmmAmt*' rcfutc tme; fas.sm* jof c; ' r v ?J f° r ' LOS DON, W£ ASS /? religious fct-u* tote op Fmce-nez / siM'jJtotii&jtff! Pontfied Court" SPECTACLES. ■•■"'" ini lor; Signor (petcomo \ yi'V —■-•tt —~h IlKeandci,has designed \ Tifinmnu W j i' \''~ !> tl l j popes ivAo pototted Is ' bfOjT:% l«ter than, tie JJNi Cenday _ / fjLj \ | C£L€STWrV K ias4) A *i ijgvL I I mtr?W& Plu s V (1566-72.)-HW ..( I jag* V SS£AT CANONIZED. % \ l l Go To I-. "; I Church Sunday | The coaching of the girls team is done by Airs I. ER«lisi> standing in the middle row at the Jett. She is a graduate *roiii and I t ftllrgr in '.rceijs ;•<»!<>. e 1 css ill 'sl. Iter major is 5 ! e ent u y Idm ition, minor is i - chic a | t di.ication Kneeling irom left to light .in*: Lillian I'limagc, Mary An tt.r.y and Velma Taylor Middle • h fc. - that i'\;>! ( .ent the Raleiah t'istrie’ A ■-. Mari kins is dinrtf ‘-•nr of the most outstanding jo os o- th* Raleigh District that bar h <*n rioni. jn n.. hislory The J>i. ticl Officer •'•id special praye* id*’ Kvi-eiitive President, Mrs Rosa J* Wtelcr and Mr- Missouri '••!■ o: •viie arc* ili. They aI n s*ii: ■t donation to Executive Seorelarr Mr Emma B. Watson to ic sen! ,o tlie.ii ici.ii* who are ill The District wishes, to thank j Mrs R i. Jones, Episcopal Su ; ;n r\ -.nr. for he: fin<- letetr of ; encourncoment and also Bishop !. Jones, for this fine team Lm Madkins has one of ’he finest j.\ ■ .. rums in the AMF. Zion Chuu*.* •ic l:r.*.*ws no failure, and evgrjf t.iuireh or: in. District reg>ard» . f size, i'.as a full organisation of [ if'* ' v <- inn's Home and Foreign Missiomtiy Society. f n r ol the nuef outstanding as pects about this mass meeting wav that, there were no badges sold Tim huh Church wanted to .•:•• jteriain wit 1 ! spirit of loyaltv i-'tHi bvo: nerly love Thcv did not ii • ■ .ght to nolle I reverru* *;' t|v .... .. , r TV 1 ... I Mis: I *‘ t m To* I * ipt forth .1 '• '••*>! ■'•o.i * • ■ '■ H) D'tr;*i |* .H.ient . yj*i e; tr s' ■< ; . sen' Nerve!;- -of Void':? Mr s FT, • Tl.-I p, in»i:c*i. lent r.f P.nd: " T*■ AlitlH' i" I- .v -.-i'v Captain Mr*. An -I>■ ♦.*;! ! i!. Mr nr. * Ouivicii. Ms: I I *th MrNc.it Dori.s Wills. Jennie Smith, and row arc, Bcroadina* Whitaker. Jestean Powell. B.*ck row ar* i i|i Mac Goison, Oort/* Silver, Fli/ahcih Bell, Mamie Pittman and Mablc Fannie Fpp« tftvii l.iiry r<il'‘wui arc not on l.lir a.hnvr picture h<r-n»s* of tin ir a scncc on the day the picture was made FALKLAND NEWS FALKLAND Funeral service.* j for Mr Jennes Harris who died in! i’ltt Meinorja) iiospital March 2C •it Lie a::* of ?,& after a brief iU*i ■ n>-ss wore held at St John Bap list church March 29, Elder Mr j C. Barms, •-illieiating Papers ana i condolence.-, wen- by Mr. A. J j M ciyc. i In addition to las parent he i* •t.rviwd by his grandmother, Mra. * Lizzie Wiitiam... his wife Mrs. JJ- Tel VVooti :i Harris; mx girls, tix 'boys, eight S jsl< rs. Hirer brothers. •! eight aunts, five undo*; and two! ■-■a imcles Burial was in J«r-1 ,t;:n Cemetery with Hembly tan-' :al directors of Fountain, N. C ii ch.-irrc of the service,-:. Friend.- of Mr. and Mrs Edmond '•Vi-ipui are proud u> know that! l a: iViuchtci. Ester Ree, lias re- 1 • ••rill'd from Pitt Memorial hospi-! •u-t! and is doing nicely at home. ! Mr. -tames H. Johnson. Victor j Gorham Jr. .and Miss Mamie R ", •'• * -mrl K!0)S CJorhani made a' i cricf 'hsit In Wasliington, K C ; . < < • lit!..' I Tbo;..'. included m attendance at; the Easter rvonuig services at Sc-! v- n HoU\ Chur. -,i near Fount.l nj on Faster Sunday at 3:30 p in | ! were Mr and Mrs. Jamt's fore-1 a an, Mr. and Mrs McCoy WiiJi-. : ams. Mr. and Mrs. Spellman John* ' -'on Jr.. Mrs. Rubella Drake, Mrs. i : Ellen J. Smith, Mrs. Mary Z Gor-j I ham, Mrs. Leaner Joyner. Miss j ! Maggie Mayo, Mrs. Maude Willi- : tuns and Mr. A. J. Maye. BPC— THE SLOW POLL IS NO TRAFFIC JOKE RAI-KTOH Highway Safety | • -iicf FI. D .frinr ... of the Motor j • Vehirles Department took a crack. : today at a little it card from traffic • j menace—t-hc slow poke. done:, reviewed last April's fa-; ! tali tv and injury score on Tar Heel ; ■ highway-. and attributed at least i nmf of them to the too slow, j drivers. April 26 of last year was the! ; worst, single day for highway i j norths. ..aid. with 11 persons ! Ktleld. H-- asked if they weren't the result of a lack of common i courtesy on the highway. Accident.-, cost $7,800,000 lost A ;.rU the safety boss reported On tern pedestrian front Jones said d'-atbs were up 250 per cent. i.i, t April He especially appealed for citizens to help reduce pedes-; tii.HM fatalities. In a general plea for safe driv ing and walking, including bicy eie rideis, Jones issued these rules | for youngsters. Observe all ignal lights and’ signs. Don't stunt. Never hitch to a moving vehicle.' Never irry other person on ! your bike. Walk your bike across busy cor-; ; tiers. Hide single file for safety. Keep both hands on the handle- 1 bars' - both eyes ahead BFC M, \lotorisls Keep Patrolmen Alerted RALEIGH Stale K.gviway Pa-; irolmun arrested 10,159 traffic law violators in February and ordered another 6.37! to appear in court. 1 The arrests and citations wore : reported today 'by Col. W. B. Lentz, commanding officer of f.te | troopers. In tiie report Col. Lentz said his men drove 1.708.832 miles on routine patrol, inspected 132.218 j drivers' licenses, investigated 1,-j 587 motor accidents inspected 73.- 087 vehicles, and handed out 6,- j Ql7 warning tickets During February the trooper* investigated 7.589 co m plaints.: weighed 911 vehicles,and extended 17,135 courtesies. They recovered cars and pro- i perty valued at $80,355.00 during * the month. ——BPC I U ' •- - ■ —. ... 4BMBkA £%i -I ■ fll ..#%ft jfr o% M- Jfe w ... -4 k- wL Mffl- ■ • Mr jMsauam-.^ ww h * A M%aL.JM >•«&?*> k ' .if"l •fIP 3SW.*'-1* m £ tmif : .. - T .. "* E•" 1 . ' .i. - *- : - . Jfr. i TV BORDEN BAND IN T-U MAKING A band is in the inaki.is at Infield's Inlmrden HOMETOWN NEWS Greenville, NC News B> MKfj. I IS. s\\ LOU G'KEKNVIUJE —i.: HVK. C H NEWS , . York Memorial AWt 6iou Sunday School present; d vliv and T.Colh'S*. Men »• GJce Cmt on hi ! .Sunday April a, at .so V m. Tito V.l ; one Ol the fiif",l pro : crams of its kind ih..l up have had ji f.'jitie time. Each number; wins simp with much spirit ana i the theme of top sor.g was shown • in the singers exprensons. Special menti >n nust b< :iw.n to the soloist. Robert Toy Jo ■ if* was very good m efu-h outrun ? «tin enjoyed b> ail aho heard i;n\ The audience was very ga-L A good auanmee always helps tnos'. on a program. The paster. Rev. P. H Munford. r iid the Sunday School Superin tendent. Mr. Joseph 1... Godetu at. well as all others conconu-o grateful to those response.’)', for tup success of the program. Expressions of thanks also cam;* from the most excellent condur tor of this Glee Club. Mi. 11 own! T Pearsall and tiie accompani.-? Miss Yvonne Porter, Two of the A. and T Glee Club members are Greenville do;,.- Mi Thomas White and Joseph Little ■ i’hi'v w('r.. introduced by the con ductor. The revival services a* Syca n on- Hill Baptist (■■ rrh la • week vern a groat • <•■ '] "-■> -vci • I.u til- R .! i M, F U'-.tn; of f .I! ~ | r-,:: c t '■p. Ls. church of Eluabci.ji • "it- N t. F i '" u' -.ht hart ■*•;.- * ung j ; ■ that. " r.iuld help the •u. ud t<l ■ -eii. th* nckshdei and the ir.nc to build, upon his Chri -itan chai ■ -cter .These i-t-rvn *:.., wen- wc! •th ’.‘i* d and many were revived ->r made new by accepting (M* i : j Tin converts were baptized on Faster ,Sunday morning following t lovely sunrise services. They •tore Misser- M iry V'. EFbron. B<*l no Knnx. Carrie Jpann D.Oin'if. ■ Mary L. Daniels. Rut.v Ann lan.. Ry, i aian Daniels, Gloria FFp tins, Dianne Williams, Shirley Farr and Doris Carr. The., could have found no i ,-t .. r time to Ink" on il-.c whoh ."mu, n» Go i *h* newm s nf uh ‘.hen ii'i level. Ea'.t* r time \V.- i.i hope that. I.nrv will continu : to ::it m grace, fahh and love v.irough prayer and good ann >g,itcous living. W- hop. ilia’ '.hen lives will bo worthy of pat -crns f■ >i those who need to know Ui<- crucified and risen Saviour. SOCIAL NTAVS The lovely home of Mr. ann Vlrs T. x Terry tea . the seen*' o' -tiroriso birthday partv on I hiirsriay tvglit, April. I. IT'D. Ti wan in honor of Mrs. Terry's •ii",'her. Mr.- Ada Ciiapmai: Mre. Chapman vie shoekingb ' iirpi ised \cl . r icie.us rind ver vi'iiM'i She v,ar the recipient of many and beautiful gifts, for v. me!. Hit const..nt!;- Xi •: • s-gd tier sill ecu* thanks to everyone Many sent gifts who could not be* present Those present, wore: Mis? Martha Spencer, Mrs. Viola *, rowdor, Mrs N W Cherry, Mr and Mrs Benjamin Chapman and • — y ALUMINUM SrS? , Jr} , 4’£i»'«» far, w i !' xjssmm sisvviC' szsrz - ¥#+ 1-CTT Vilifi W‘ the Incentive for research *--,**.. f <j j&‘ - 1 ® VJ and invention, is typified in ****■]£■ FL —.ftlUsA f the story of aluminum. On :IS®' *V. ; X<o * 11 it 9 February 23. 1886, Charles , q'M ! i«f * Martin Hall, after many ex- { Y mJfougft &f| **. perirnents, applied electrolysis, to separate alumi- ♦ <' Wf> 1 w* W imm from its oxide. Encouraged by the promises , s,•*&, ' of protection by our Patent System, he worked at a homemade crucible in a woodshed of the family if: S home in Oberlin, O. His sister .Julia, assisted him. . Out of the ash from the crucible he obtained alu- ■£ VStf/Pr* / , minim He promptly patented his process, the f ‘. jSfvV. f/ . ' same that is used today by many factories to pro- j duce aluminum for planes, trains, motorcars, utensils, construction--a billion-dollar industry Hall's patented process for producing aluminum j has made jobs for millions of workers. M&ilM- ij I ; rrewreil by THE CAROLINIAN Nebuol. >hei*,\n here arc some e*i the members of ilie hand and the young ladies who will serve -he Kre.uji as drum ma jov'-ttes •iauehict and M ■ L Fi, 7-tv l -" Os Greenville; Mr--. Gwendolyn Grcsi •t iViiladf;!; hia. Fa.; Mrs, Maggie biros.-.■■on. Mi s Shi • y Sunpyon Mr Aulander Simpson, ami Mrs. ‘-osie Blown of Wtutervitie, Mis: ; .So • i E Wooten of Kinston, and . Melon •!, l;tH-ks *>f Fmmviß , Va AtVi a delicious repast was : served She guests cxprc.-.-ed their compliments and congratulations 110 fee h<. ' .,■ i<j ! i mother fc'.v ni'oiii' enjoyed a tfeiighltul time hr Ea;;lci Were Mi.-' Wil old I Tailor, who teaches hi 7 levin vdie, N. C.. Miss Julia Cai i noun. !'vi’hrr of Goldsbovo, Mr ■md Mrs Henry Edmond of Ra il i.h and 'Washington, O. C, Miss i Martha Lee Coward, Richmond, pie Worthington and Miss Marian ‘ Va., Misses Charily Williams An : Noreott .students of Winston-mi j tein Tcache - College, iV’ •. i .;h 1 B. Williams, and Chain <-> of Eliza i both City Teachers Coll<-us\ fni-v ! Ter!,:; W-T.s oi' St. Augustine' ; -.’oil' r.-, Miss ("a'H i la,-Shaw ,' University. Mr Matthew J Lewi-, and Mr Raw Benontf of Howard i UniV'-c'-'si;v Mr, Bennett Is from i 'he state of Ohi >. but aUc-nriuU , Howard and is Matthew's room main there. Also Ehvood Strcete* --• >r 1 Mrs Street-, r and daughter Mis. Streeter is tar. formei Mist ' Sal!ie Carrawaj oi this city. Mr i .'irrrtrr js attending the Medics' Sehuc-: at Howard. Tin - - were r uiv ■-11 1 -■ r.« whom ; ve-t, -.-r 1 .--nint'rt .i f their vanipoi Morn ' or r*i:t of lOWr* ; rf.it; rrhf«|L /;*r; i.‘ : t Sunil-IV who wf-jt : j SCHOOL ) Cl r :' I'ndPv .tin c-lfiss in ; Fleming f-.itr• •■ t .v.-hool usd a ; h-ir>-! ; ,n tiv tiro.-;ram a- usually me ; sen tod by a class, it i fan with ? j -olu by littl" .Sylvia ,f. Guines of ■ '.i;c First grade an'l i aught by : ' 1 " - :V- R. Godette A number I followed by each grade. Rev .1. h i and Ri-.v. *:.F K. Mr Ray ■ Elizabeth City wre present and i ach gave a nice talk which wa« enjoyed by the stude.ni.•:. as wet j as die teachers., The Bern -die Scivdf: of Ff"niine - A Bchoid left last c : ond.' v tor ,< flip to Washington, D mi I slops along hue v;n V.’u tic ;.' tivey will -.- v' places aofi -ccuv.s interest Mis L. J. Sk-dcv, Ads M P. Godot,to sed Ivi.s . S f Gain. ' ter are the leader, and art doing: i, . ii' 1 }»-j witn thosi little folk II will h"lp thom to grow into the finer womanhood that tic, ..oi in so much needs today. 1 The Rhythm Hand oi Fl'-iung St. School gave a recital in Farm - viiie, N (’. on last T rsd.iy It ms directed by Mrs, E. if Boo ' dens v.-mi Mrs, N. W Cherry 'o mp 3 nisi Mrs, F, P. JucKsot!. chaperoned. The faculty and r-'(tents of Fleming Street school w«*re enter '■uved on ;:isi Thursda'. in A ADD GREENVII UK STK John H. Taylor 111 with techni color slide pi t-iu '-s Those were scent's from Koran anti Japan. He ■ live a leclure with them fcxolfen : r. each picture. This was n real j treat and enjoyed by all alik< t'liautelln Knight, music direc tor as inhordi-n. hopes lo debut i.is’nev luuitl this spring, i Speiman Speaker Listed ATf A N'T A. G,r l>i Rosemary : I'ai'K, ! •resident of Connecticut H * I CHOIR SCORES M mm sing ‘-f<; 1- Ns I i )RO Til. A. ~.-,,1 r ! ’"i'll' -•>■ ("noir. lee. Dili mturnVc ; '''HIT: .! : uiv. v.sfui concert tour m several principal eosfortt cities -•cored Inst Sunday afternoon. Mar '■!*! in the mi nun) Easter Cantata ’eld in tea college's Harrison Au -1 nitorium. ■h. no.rjng the 'Seven I.ast Words 'S Ghsi I by T!ieorio)v Dubois . : i 1 -11■ * nas equally pie,'sinv ir .:t least two othrr Raster anthems Mid a N'egro spirNmd. AV J" Vuu There? , a traditional ar •: rungeiiKini, Among the featured ‘■okas! v. ere; Rote rt Taylor, hari (*ujc. a ofiliomoie of Greensbm-o. ' ‘ ’Utc Briggs, s.ipiano. Florence S-auh Carolina, and R. Roderick i" ' ', eel' h numbt-i of tin I college staff. The choir was directed by How ard V Peas.-all, head ox the music lenm tmeit! at the collegi and \v»- :i.-,•i-1-.■ > r 1! x, - ■;! by Miss Ros-'Tnonc ■ >!att('i'white M). ■ Vvonne f’Oj'ter ; ’■ : l.tc.J a ! ill. cor. oh wmm news Wi-' :i .-FI (.. IV f ! i Girl ;B< "HI, 1 ''Ofl r, I -pent F : h I M n il .!" : MiT-in : o:ik in; olfn ipg. ; luumg i:nil finding eggs Tnesc wa plenty fua tor every i unc. Shirley Mitchell m president; • l.oh ma ’Ee. oil, secretary; Marge ■ <■( Smith, chairman of Easter ac tivities. A committee member. Mi, An na J. Suet!i w,j - present as was the troop leader,Mi’s. Ruth H. Morgan. M7m. he ha ■ ; ■"!■’! m the Air F'.'r<e nyv. ■:> ■on pie of year,;. j Served a .vai i.e ! V■ t« .• and now ;,in leave Hovyewi v !".iv s s- on . 'or H.m An ;e!o, Toxa;'. Before I leaving hie state., he we station.■<! :«i hi ui Antonie. Tes.'c. at i.nekl.uwi A.FJj end vee a- we! fa re sun ■ "in. ; While away be served as* ; .■ n se.Msuiiit chaplain and taught' a Class of Engiisn. lie dsn direci "; and li-aincri a munc proun. Don't forget our paper cairiers: They a ix* Fred Harris, .foe May*. l incenh Wiioten. Cbm i<.. Green, j Aibn Merrill Herbert Tucker. Ar Piur 1/ to n c Edwin n Short. Gur ■o Ouni.nu :i.,-j)a :i Holly an-1 Grraldim: Mi ye, Hlea.a- uv Lhcri: 3 ruo pa iron by laki'i” a pa pc r Isl eh week Encourage them. It nun. be a he (Atinint: of a i>n at end for tin _•' ; Give them your news too. Temy; will gel it to tlic right sum re. Thank; so much for soirt j roecerailor,.- MRS. !., R. TAYLOR Boirionsiration Agent is ‘ Woman Os Year" Hi AA IS I tV II,KIN-3 ;-'AI tlf.-RY, .Mis Annie J I Johnson, (tor an (jaunty num (.»«• j uivnaln-i'uin Agent, Sali.'.burs. vv-tx ; ruemtly henored 3;, ' Outstanding •Vonian of f.:■ >• Ye,!- b. f- ■ /.'"•< ■’hi Beta Sorority. The program 'was h'di.i al Mon line Street Scimol auditorium. Mrs Johnson v introduced by Mi- Ruse D Agerey, np s pv," Wom an oi the Vi-„i. j Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of | I'.f-nnptrin Institute. P>att fr st.it' t Brooklyn. New York: arid lias "tu'l led Liitner at Corm.il University IS in. nice; Os (lie In < a 1 "i.ipter of Delta .Sigma Tiieta .So j i ont\ and ha.-, been Rowan Goun j' v i.V non.st'i.tiou Agent for a num - ocr ol years. Well known all over Nurt-h Car ■!:ua and other st ><os, Mrs. Jem 'ii -a Presbyterian ;md com t oem hers trip in a number of so jc.ai and civic organizations. She ; was cited especi Uy for he. work in the enriching development of voung people througli -5-1-1 dubs ~r:d other groups. The Livingstone College Choym 1 Union cr.d-r the direction of Clark College in New l>u-dfflli, will d» liver the foi mat Y~ uncif i - Day add'." at Spclm ei Cullr; . at 3 pro., on Sunday A 1:l 12. in Si- 1 (••;.-,[;('! Tin anriomiCi'W.uft . 1 -neecnini, Ihe M ,mn 1 vei.. ■. v -'! Speiman come this \v - k f\Orr : ire Office us the Pre-ideuf, Dr ; Fl»r, v;ee M. Read. Alumnae, uta lents, faculty and ir lends -ire cm- Tally invited. Three days of acnv.ie .. will com m< '00 ; ate ihe fi’uiui'.eg oi this i u ejt known colteue for v uincii. : Tb.r initial i u'nl. on Friday. Anri! 10. a! Kef! p M will !>■- 'be {'<■<• ; eerf by the Spelnuei Glee GiUn : under the riirfction of Willis- Lau rence Jarre: On Saturday. Aprs -11. tilci'C will be 1 iie tr.ibiuo nai i athletic activities in the Gyn'inas | mm. El: Rally, amt the Repon of j Gifts. ••• hieh thu yar arcordi’N Preside-J. Read, will go to the : Cojlt'ge Dr vi iijxve'tit Fund to j provide permanent ecminmenl i ti>e gymnas'um. outdoor courts fm' I tennis, hockey and bascbml; : >na j landscapit;;t. On Sunday, as f>:00 A M , iticm hiers of the Spclman Grandda'"’h j tors 1 ;lu 1 " ill folio'.v their annual | ruual. di curating ihe plaetiuos In I Howe Memorial Hali in memory jot the foamier.-'.. Sophie. T 5 Park- Iru'd and Hsrrie’ E Giles. The d-v - NORTH CAROLINA’S BIST INLQRMH) PKOPLK SUBSCRIBE TO IHE CAROLINIAN!! ft "" ' ,m ' V " omm ' ■ r?,Q e, a.- ~ f# :! ———» i'^/t "Jr f « Mlll p (rick I learned down at flic- ptent,,’* Tin Heci dairy farmers vno i• 11 -1 balauei- 1.1 if ir ration witn i ’■ji i:i.: amounts of grain find their •osts hii.'ior than the man who gel? t*'is* bulk of his led from; roughage In 37.600 Americans were kih'ld in traffic accidents. In 1652. 2,009.000 Amoriuin:. ivere; uijured in traffic accidents ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND ! SERVICE ! 225 TAR BORO ST. Telephones 2-2191 | PAGE FIVE I-S Coffin with Mr; K Klmse M. Si upsoii a arcor, permit rang 1? i!i!'!i:,n,, ran eg 1 • .vn Puri" II ,: Giunri and War T-p to Durban* ! ".Erernal Life." Gre< tings v." :. extended by j Mis-: Augusta V.-' 0 , ii. u of j the sorer ity. W.e.s Rul li Seales read the .scripture ami M . I!ag»t Cn.-w --j fey Off* 1 cr! prayer Mrs AggeCy Drive;-ted Mr-. Jnhm-on the Ztta | service key for t'n» year. - ""J ,i dJO:. iN;-- 1 , IN i: . ■"■!,: \ til u" i bo dedica tes! si 1 v ice ' AI" " A Id i'ieh Reeiicfcl!' Ii ill, i'.Uiri'-didt’-’iy foi • lu-v u, hi •!- ~I ler.; day exercsJ(;+i 1 in Seders Chapel. Sine'.* I : U7, Dr Park has been i;■ - i ( J -ru ,1. ' (J id";.,." She - g." d :• .i Rum Radeliffe ( 'l.'c. Yi> and AM, P c '■( red from the University •f C*-J '.r ■ Mi !!"• i'.. I) Degree. Ans " nf Phi Beta Kappa, she hr h.-en U" recipient of tvse J.J., D ft urn Wes e- v -i n Uievrsity and -e f ih; i.e. 1P I ram Ti inilv :h -e 1 iDr r.nk bccan her leaching re* • iter in liCr.i at Wheaton College ) in her yr-vi ,of vi,:--."„ ■■ at Conner - ii "it (jelti • v.d. iv •' la. -been I on flic ~.rail- since .1 ‘XHi, -he has i served - ulvi-lv and succ'ss t.i’ll3 as iiustruelm in German, as ’ r-'OfoS.'Cr secifito pvofes ; ~'! r,- "! n! IJI -id: -, -! acting rtca ' fj-mic d; an academic dean and ’ m cfe -1; cT ( i-rrßiin, I!'' 1 " 1a - ’ a 1 - 'and : a - tiv •yn "f a;---; vmlh r traffic do bill Tuc- d-i is ;he pc bidlrtrhft hi tin iv.v ot ! f-'-d value that i can be h.iill on aa cue ii) G. r-din.l ■ bi: Iry tic-n'i Nl'f ''! V j Wi i c in jcnvd ip ■ f ■ ,-,:! ".its;c: accident • of ♦ ... 320 I I o 100 PKOQf LIQUEUR ®
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 11, 1953, edition 1
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