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PAGE SIX Greenville, NG News GREEN VI.LLE SCHOOL NtV\Uj: C'. M. ES.ipes Hist'. School presented its annual Banc! Recital on Friday nig’lit. April 10. It was the best one we've had. The experience of those in the hand combined with the most ex cellent training given them by uu Instructor, Miss Barker, brought gratifjrinE and pleasing results. Ever} one present enjoyed it. Miss’ Barker lias begun an ele mentary band in Eppos High. They, too, gave several numbers. This is her first year wit-a us but the community at large hope 1 to keep her in our school Sh£ us commended t i tier un tiring efforts in giving our chil dren this superlative iraining n> this field of music. The Fleming Street School will, five jits dance revue for this yca.-.j on 'Tuesday night April H. It pro- ;■ mires to be very good. Tnc -.iron;) is directed by Mrs. W. li. Davis. Elizabeth TAYLOR in "The Girl Who Had Everything*' Entire Week! ... Starting SUNDAY! « Susan Hayward Charlton Heston *■> ‘The Presidents Lady ’ but we can't show you a better mattress value at this remarkably low price At ,1 OUR ENGLANDER (IM ! FEATHEREST IS * Jf - mg g -4Drv f r > m-M'di f . y - g | .o ■' Add now comfort to your sloeping hours . . . new energy to. your waking ones by owning this Eng lander Featherest. You can ... by subtracting just the least little bit from your budget. Imagine, for $39.75 you got oil these features! Resilient, tempered steel irinersprinqs , . . layers and layers of quality cotton felt upholstery .. . attractive, durable ticking j . . , Englander quality construction. It all adds up to the best bedding value ~ . the most sleeping com- j fort you could find anywhere at this money-saving price. And, there's a matching box spring to make .a complete set for just $7950. Twin or full sizes. ' - *. . ; 113 Sy Wilmington St. s>*l 2-3252 The Ttv.cht-rs Playhouse of East : rurolina College will present "Ro-‘ bin Hoed of the Merry Outlaws of Sherwood Forest" at Eppos 1 iUgh School next Thursday April, it < sponsored fcv the Green-. ville Branch of the American As tirtiiinlion of University Women. Our children are very fortunate to have the privilege each year I 'i, ocaniß a play given by this ; rouu Toev com* 1 t(. us with r 1 ' ojy .and anticipation as we look forward to their coming. There is a community Art Ft r j ival being hold throughout the j I’ijv tin.- week, and the program •it Hit- Teachers Piny house of East C .rolina College is a cart of it. Popes High School chimed in | .it.i its art urogram on last Mon ; day in-dll at 8 o’clock. There was chalk sketching by j several an students, directed irv ; \i;>. A! B. Allen, who began the > program Those sketching thine.- or people in reaht. were Her- bert Kiirper. Wttrren o”terbrtdge. Donovan Phillips. Barbara Mor ris. and Edna Teel. Each save a different sketching. The next pan of t?ie proizratn consisted ol draping. Each of torn taments hf-.d -i yards t.f material and draped liv > models in origin al designs. They were Charles Williams. Raymond Brewiivuon, "■ii Ron Cobb and R oven a Hardy This was directed by Mrs. M. B ucn and Miss E. C. Stanlcfno: the Home Economics instructoi 0! a.,.-.-'; nigh, the accompanist was Vis. W. H. I)av>-nport. Several girls did creative danc ing din * ted by Mis. L. .1. Mit chell and Mis.-: E- nice j|'< rh<-: All .i ihe •' uvt 1 wer,- Hivh School happenings. >v;vs. S A. ,!unrs and Mrs. J. .1 Beil directed a ijpoup ol Ele mentary children in .. folk -pi;- T- sen Bay". There was u stage run.'ti-ncle: i - tile lllJddri.'.ii Arl; class niem er>- and an original marionette .••haw given directed ay Mb L. S Foreman and Mis.-'. 1.. f- Gray*. A iai gt niOi. i!e mitcle by James hatlr, I.lit on Duncan ar,u Floyd Dickens hsilly, from the it nici u! me auditorium This v..t nux iiirt- us color All .students ol Art m all schools of the. citv are maturing ail phase? a art In the Armory downtown iiiri we DM- pro: ti to arty that a . : : • hiidrcn of art meoMii t op with any in all of their e.nrk, Then is work from arasle out t'.nnugr> vet ve Ever i St.ii t. i.a be 11 ip: pot tooth i<i all field.- us mil sttlioul uin I In iiele lOll.f 'Mil! oi ’ u-i i si: J 1 li id. tnuisell th develop lulu a gnod irul useful citiren. ( !'l ii( II NEWS There was an ifiierf'lie ip) niiri otei mi allian. e tieici at bjvi a.noi * Mill Baotiit i tuiivi’ oi> last .'Vi i.-t v April l.t It i ted ui it;' ibid !•:.= in t, :-Jc Kc-'t-i .*i.• i fin- T.u PdVth Oii.iiino. ■ii Kc Tii Nm t.h I. .ii liiiiul in j• ■::; I W' J* * i {t< Id < B*4 i ! Olvti ii-Ai)!*’ Bapii- and Eastern \ , lion ’Pin* Motif i a tor s of nur as. Meriation- art lift, ,1 A Nlm f "x' x mmtMmmmE i f T # I W AND HIS NEW ' MOSKAL VimmiOH RiyUE*#l9s3 city slickers! r AND COMPANY OF 44 NEW RCTS - NEW LAUGHS - NEW NUMBERS 1 ! with HELEN GRAYCO, GEORGE ROCK, FREDDY and DICK MORGAN, ] SIR FREDRiC GAS, PETER JAMES, BILL KING, THE WAYNE MARLIN TRIO, 1 ! RUTH FOSTER, LOTTIE BRUNN, FRANKIE LITTLE and the SUCKERETTES \ Raleigh Memorial Aud. May 1— 8: P. M. Reserved Section 1.50 to 2.so—Reserved Seats 3.00 Itl'.i'KKVn.) SI'.CIION SOK ( OI.OHt'l) f.\ H;ONS TH'Kf.TS ON SALE TiftF.M.S KECOHD Sic. I*. lift S. S.\l IS lit:RV StRIiKT. M.MI. CRBEKS UCII’Ii: Sponsored by Sertoma Club BENEFIT SERTOMA YOUTH FUND # <slfetric s«£uiinq "‘for a lifetime filochio£S I ft Lll i-f/il A ffljmgj ’ <- ;0 YFAIt GIJAKANTEE W) IK Alt!-I \ MAQSO ALLOWANCE f lfi9 4 a R m S | On Your Old Machine Regardless of Condition p|V| A• A r HUW BOM (kWUton MMM «MM MUM MM feMU* | * *'*' J Steve’s Sewing Center 1 HOME 1 iu:> 1-2 01-i rlm ltd,, Kitleigh, N. (’. | ! j DEMONSTRATION | l*ic;iM- give me a free home item- • | | WA nni trATinw « «»>NttyUuu <>i your sewing' nut. I •’AJ' UULUjA 1 iv/is i hint's at tut obligation to me. , DIAL * v >,i * i .* n\i \ t s'liu.i'.i I i .WHll MIIV HHt.VR :....' Steve’s Sewing Center j 105 l /i Oberlin Road n;<». Res T X. Foster :ml Rev. C. R. Ed wards. The openiiiK session was at cie- 1 f vs-r) a.in. fitter the devotions re-: <na;k- were given by the Pr^si-' •' nt Dr. K VV Underwood, D. D. j i 1 Hocitv f ount. A hearty wel ■ -on-e was riven by the pastor of .he host church Rev. J A Nim ■rc then <a b r.*oderaf.:.n' gave | orre introductory remarks The theme of the meeting w.s: r. Solution for Our Problems as Ministers oi Jesus Christ". This 11 eiven a beginning bv the Rev. : A. D Moseley 0 f Washington. N '■ Ret Most ley is pastor of the '■huon Baptist Churcli of Tarhom Ij N C. I Th everin>; -ession beaan at 2 > oi. and „tter die devotions, the '"on 1 . "Wtint shall be cbjee ’’ < or our preaching* as rnin ■ n.tvrs of Je.-.us Ciirist" T)iiv was • ably discussed fcv the ministers : d fc Rr" Nirnnio. R W Ucdi i v.ood. DD. is cresi .fc'ot of thi. ailiunr.e, Rev. T H. oi - c.'tffar 1 ’ and Rev. F N * '•' (‘\tn C'i»p< ~iticiittt* soervtary. Tins war the first time we, i ave : ».? tins alliance and the’ 1 >• i I'"- of S’. I'a'W.r, Hi!: spared [ inn- ip serving tlieir dinner.' iniu i i rnl ors took dinprr made ; ■i v very thill-*. i.ie appeiit-' ’ r.iight call ftn-. The voiitli us Sycamoik- Hill • fopE-"! Chii rr h v. n) have' charge: i -yrviee.- on flu- third Sim - 'v ai.d M sou are in the citv It” - .• I '.. I'k'Oini’ vou to the sr-r. ! V. i To din ctressas ar< Mrs ' B i. ■. ioi . Mr M I’. Godette . eid Chriidifw Clark f tEMAS t ST IV '('(:*• Woo 'ii.- Cfob met at the j ■ -of :VTis. Bruce Allen last < tVo;in. rduv id- ld. Tin members: o eil » . i 0.-i’l,. pi.,ps tor the ioticraiion of Woman's; 'et '.i.-.-ii met i in Eliza-boin | its i' k !:> fir;.i ami second. I Mi- N iV t'l ei: > i- President j o': •. Ali.'ii i t luvinestrme I t tiiii'Ui ■or . to 0.0 *oi tiii- Bus o': ooiiiiov. She i. the cianyhler; ol M and ;VJ t.'hai In Alien ei i :o ■ citv. (sines fnrret in give us your THE CAROLINIAN OBERLIN ACTIVITIES (D£L.VV£U) RALEIGH Mrs. Nancy Shep ard remains quite ill at tier •.m:nc i/i Bedford Ave. Mr. and Mrs. F i. Sawyer oi : Winston-Salem spent the Eastci holidays visiting M:.\ Baccy- rs parents. Mr and M/s. L/avid Au irev. at the Andrews home on Oberltti Hoad. Mi and Mrs Walter Whitten ird childi rn Rhonda and Spud have returned to their home on news and happenings tram <-hn«. It. eix ie and community. Help us to make the C.’ARO IINTAN file paper of our readers Give it news buy it ./.ell it to ''•-‘our friends with a' rood word Remerul'or you nr. helping some child get on tin right road for .anting a living, and for leading Many of our ,’ea ll - ‘ leader began their life's work cany tug I papers MEN’S DAY SPEAKER llie lb v. Grads I). Davis of Shaw University, Raleigh, will he prin cipal speaker for the annual Men’s Day services to he held at the First Goiigrrg.itiona! t’hureh. Raleigh. Sunday morn ing, April li during Hie il o'clock services. Men of the clmreti will have charge of all phases of the "services. NO MONEY DOWN On Used Appliances ONLY 25c A DAY BUYS cJllllllDllllli METER PLAN TIME ■ f { I jBBBk See theaa ' |IJ used Washers |p]jH JfjjG USED RANGES pT \| pj' , This I* All You Do! * tfb mm l- Choose the appliance you .it ft 25C m- *“ * yo. A day or monthly and brlrur It U» 1 I V ““ a^uuX 1 , BUYS* yrsjßW^r; _ iii ,i , „ * ® s, " i *.«| ami you will own your Dependable ror 17 Year* appliance, 116-118 S. Salisbury Street Dial 884 S ■ ■■■ »■■ "■ I Oberlin Boad after spending the, Easter holidays in Wilmington, 1 Del. while in Wilmington, the Whittens were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Patrick Turner and Mr ■ and Mrs. Charles Debnom. Mr. Howard T. Poles has re- ' y ‘ ,■-»■- - igflUf This Meautifu! CHLOROPHYLL Treated * -Pgjß , \ ,4*l** "" > \ ' >W **' " ' ' ' \ * • ' -'" io*^ t ""' i i **** * m8 "‘ e '' * 1 Jr \ ,-J V * \ \ , W 1 r'\ f\r«t t ftW _■**** ( APHILI 3-APRIL 25 J m- v , «• , - «*“** V* 'TtOfiy'S 6 md& tst|j ~. 4i lufiin fvi ALL y«*<■&/ Ct»*J iuilihi! btf MtBANf i fUU llltt Ot QuauTY bfDbiNG FRUDtXTS DURING Quit Ie e n show OUR USUAL EASY CREDIT TERMS G. S. Tucker & Bros. Inc. 112 East Hargett Street Dial 2-2563 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL la, turned to Chicago, 111. after spend-j .rgthet past 2 months here. Mrs. Mattie Kelly of Washing ton. 0. C. s/'jenf the East<■'•-• holtdat here with relatives and friends. Mis.- Jeanette Fields, voice, stu- idem at Hampton Institute, spent I the Easter holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon ; Fields at t-’ieir home on Oberlin i Road »rc~ -
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