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■WEJfiK BKBING SATURDAY, MAT 30, ISSS aOO Receive Degrees In 'Smith University Exercises CHAKLOTTE-ntohnsou C. Smith \ University *raduatcd 100 students from the college- . -id 4 from the school ol theology cat Monday, May 2ft, Ot tills number 78 received the Bachelor oi Arts degree and 22 the Bachelor of Science and 4 the Bachelor of Divinity. The following were graduated with honors; Bachelor of Arts Sumrea Cum Laude: Thomas J. Cu n-y, Darling ton, SC.; Louilyn L. Funderburk, Lancaster. S.C. Bachelor of Arts Magna Cum Laude: James H. Cos ten, Omaha, Neb.; Mildred B. Hough, Marsh Summer Sandals for boys and Girls - * - -so teen age 4 f%r\ uilfn] At Brittain's you Av r>A_ will find the latest / 1/ A styles in sandals 7/*oTL - A*'\ // 4 Bn for both dross and t V/ / \ \ If /_A y play .. . . Bring the M\ \ children in soon f/) } /111 while sizes are /,( VK / V Many Other Styles From Which To o house CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT DUBARRY SHOP on the mezzanine / \\ / \\ * 4 l beys ak e # f . \ \ adr *cs m' f ; m. m ' ! ''' '\\ V®bp pj.:. ; A .fr \p ! % fel ■ ' i .,■ 6W ! pure, j imported white linen ' \ ' *B* S | \ ■* ChotH© ®fty color or ©ur-^ * V J\ Color s«j©etor.,, w*'fl dy* your pur® linen Foot ?lain to mstehlike magic! j / i , ■* ph«&e g»fiuine Imported Irish linen / \fAv slwt- ’*•■•>■" ,- pumps. in 3 heel ' i{ ar« soft atdown '* j \ \ *i .g-s&y''"" and light as © faatfier. They'll match ! I:.' \i \ %'siss* or harmonize with your linen*, shantungs,. ' Kv A A, ’’ 4! ’ siil*. cottons,orsheer* ...end you'll | YNA;:;;: : \\. ■'■'\ , hat* to take them off, com® Labor Day! \ \\;. \ • &,-/# pair lor every Summer color **,-,■ w VOtfr tjy. •I ew^Ma»»M»«aei»w«ewcwgMWßßWMWwawww<»w«M«MW^ : vilte, iNf.C ; Jo Anne JPhcamous, ! Swainsooro, Ga.: | Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude: • Natalie I. Cowan, Charlotte; Be i toris 0. Hawkins, Vienna, Va.; Mary Alberta Jaudon, Brunswick. iGa.; James A. McDaniel, 11, Hem ! phis, Tenn.; LaVorne M- Reeves, I Lynchburg, Va.; Jean Roberson. ; Rocky Mount, N.C.; Otto E. San. ! -i«rs, Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y., Frances I E. T. Wade, Greer, S.C ; Mclv? R. i to u son, Spartanbui g, S.C. | Bachelor of Science Cum -Laude: ! Oliver N. Clark. Delray Beach, Fla.; ; George R. White, Boston. Mass.; Barbara T. Williams, Norfolk, Va, Bachelor of Divinity; Bryan.! ; i George. Charlotte; Henry L. Grant, i ! North Augusta, S.C.; Joseph T. i • Jones, Charlotte; Raymond Worn- i ; j tty. Rocky Mount, N.C. | Others graduated were according J |to states: > North Carolina Bachelor of 1 Arts; Bessie J. Alford, Charlotte;! John Allen, Jr.. Southern Fines 1 Wallace K. Baynes, Burlington; - Mattie H. Boular, Charlotte; Lcecy! Cr. Burgess, Kinston; Mary 15. Cook, i Gastonia; James F. Cooley, Row-1 land; Amos H. Dudley, Morehead! ; City; Ruth H Ely, Charlotte; John- : •i« M. Gaither, Charlotte; Jordan! -ft Gladden, Gastonia; Ernestine S. 1 iiattey, Charlotte; Wilhelmiria A.! i Hail. Charlotte; Thomas T. Jeffer- | | son, Jr., Winston-Salem; Louise M. j I leffcr; s, Fork; Mount; Betty J I j Kannapofis; Due Ha ’.V. j | .K-finson, Kings Mountain; Marie J ' 1. Jones, Gastonia. William R.; I Jones, Charlotte; Botheda P. King, j | Rowland; Mollie B Lowe, Char - j | .otle; Bernice MrQuaige, Rowland; } |Estelle T. Martin. Charlotte; Eve-! >n. B. Martin, Charlotte; Thomas D. Mattock-, Kinston; Shirley S Moore, Clinton; William T. Mer it on, Jr.. Woodiest; Lotess Priest ley. Charlotte; TLefma R. .Pruitt, Charlotte; Bessie L. Sigler, Char lotte; Lena E. Smith. Monroe; Colonel W Sutton, Kinston; Rod* trick Taylor, Jr.. Wilson; Trussie W. Taylor, Maxton; Mary E, Wil liams, Charlotte, Ruth A. Wilton, Gastonia. Bachelor of Science; James P. Chavis, Ok ford; Ruby L. Daugh erty, Kinston; Walter T. Dunn, Jr . Hookerton; A1 Jolson Jarmon, Kinston; William M Jones, Spray; Armstead S». Lovelace, Graham; Wilma L. Manning, Graham; Ruby L. Massey, Charlotte; David L. Pugh, Oxford, Leyl W, Quinn, Gastonia; Clarence Turner, Anson villc. i South Carolina Bachelor of i Arts: Lame S. Browning, Spartan ! Good Will j Used Cars I 47 Mercury Sedan. Radio, Heater, Seat covers, Extra clean s79^ | 47 Pontiac Streamline Sedan coupe, Radio, Heater, Seat j Covers. Beautiful | 2-tone Blue . $7% ! 47 Ford Super Club Coupe, Ra dio. Heater, Seat covers. Its first <**ss 47 Chevrolet Fleet!easier Se dan. Radio, Heater, cover, $515 AND MANY MORE , . . All, VALUES GALORE! Reconditioned Postwar ‘Goodwill Used Cars" (OYN-<;OWER PONTIAC CO. j ffl Fayetteville Dial 3-48*8 i Our Promise l«t Vonr Satisfaction Old Grads Ta Gather At ! Shaw For Alumni Events By James A. Shepard ! RALE r.GH- -The sons and da ugh- Iters of .Si;uw University from far i and near will converge upon their ; sima mat*,'! Saturday. May 30, for | cl.is;, remiiona and the annual Uni- ( j versify alunuri dinner. i Class sessions will be held Satur -1 day morning and afternoon in the! 1 Administration Budding on the I University West Campus. The an-; l nua! alumni dinner will be held - Saturday evening at 7.30 m the 1 I University dining room. ; The alumni sessions tkb year will have the unique distinction •ul featuring five ten-yea*- classes.] . Th-- class** of 1903. 1913, 1983. Ss33! j and 1343 wit! hold class reunions i during the day and will join the j University m honoring t ! class Icf 1933 during the celebration at | lendsnt upon the annual Vmvc'- > -H.iu uuiiiCl, I According to ttw Reverend Mr Ifr K l - Its k, K-X6CR*'V‘‘ S | Shaw National aluouu association. | the alumni gathering U'<i ; car rviU i ; bui FanuL. V. U. CX-hen, Cite -t-. ; ex', Jaj: r.; Ij . Fui,un, New Ziu... Al io-.;- C. Gap-on. BlackvUfe-; Thomas; F, Kerns, Greensville; Carrie B, P., Lewis Heath Springs; Mable F. j McAdams, Donalds; Cecile I.- Ross, Winnshoro: L. Smith, Angelas; Wylie S. Walker, Cataw ba; Grade B. Ward, York; Lewi L. , Wheeling, Darlington. Bachelor of Science: Frank A. j Williams, Seneca. | Alabama. B.A. Walter Jene, i Walker, Anniston, Ala S Delaware; B.S. Charles It; j Gray, Wilmington, j Florida: B.A. - Halford A. ! j Brpwtt, Jr., JaeksouviUe. j Georgia: B.A. William E. j j Brown, Jr., Savannah; Harriett L. j j Lewis, Milieu; Dorothy U Me-1 Neely. Millers, B.S. Robert D.l Gary, Savannah Mississippi; B.A Benjamin F ; | Thompson, l.ouisviUe. | Now Jersey: BA. Betty J. jor i dan, Paterson. New York: BA. -■ Marie P Ad iaboe, Westbury; Maggie B. Brown Ni-.v York City Ohio: B.A - Delores J 5. Grant, Cincinnati. Pennsylvania: B A John W. j ! Adams, Pittsburgh; William It; | Davis, Philadelphia; Charles E I Motley, Philadelphia B.S. Francis W. McCown,: Pittsburgh. Virginia: B.A. Narvia Doris j Flack, Big Stone Gap; Doris J | I Holt. Martinsville. B.S. Janie ? W. Beane, Roa-1 nuke; Benjamin O. Watkins, it 1 Danville, Va. BFC j | Wake 4-11 Clubbers | Will Participate |la Judging Event | RALEIGH Negro 4-H mem-j jiatua hum Niunoj ot|i>M jo sjo.a 'lJudging and Demonstration Con. !tests in the District 4-H FVdera j lion in Trenton, on Wednesday, jjtine 3. i The groups will be accompanied] Iby the Wake County Negro Ex-] tension Agents. Wake trams -vili ] enter the contests of judging swine and poultry, .'-.vveot potatoes and eggs. Entries: " ill also bo made in Dress Revue. Dairy Foods and Homo Made Farm Paint, Winners in the Federation will receive a rolotitv; trophy. -BFC i ji &MM. AT FORT BLISS—Pvt. Janies* BaJtec of 315 g. Ha.vwood Street, Rateigh, entered the Army oa ] April 30. 1963. Hr i» the aori of j Mrs. Louise Raker of the PUiHfls j address and is bow stationed at j Fort Bite*, Texas. ■1 ‘ . G v-’ ! ’ j Ik ) j STfATiONCB IN -ALABAMA Hi. Clnrle* K- Bwk«w, Jr., whose ; hwm*’. aldritr Is Zl& 8. Ibfw*«d j Stre«fc, Raleigh, em-ered the j Army m February 27, 5363 u 4 ! U ww stationed a4 Ckunp Jtaek | er, AtaiMia*. He is the sen of , j Air®. M&ry BaA*r wit/i j '1 lljvs .fit wUreeK,' j THE CAROLINIAN to the most fruitful in the history «f the University. Rev. Cheek I states that all .indications point to j an overflew group and already j igifts for the University from all] .ever the country §re pouruig into j , tie alumni office All departments of the Universi- ] jty are joining hand in hand wittt | ;thc alumni office in the extensive] i preparations being made to care j i tor and entertain the large uam- j ter of Shaw grads expected here! -this weekend for toi.s history n:ak-, ms occasion. In addition to the administration ; laid the alumni office, the Raleigh] alumni Association, will lend its] assistatiee in helping to make this j event a memorable and successful , ;piLi.oi.ie | % Campwdla. /b' - | »l*um catcher for tfc« 8rookly» Dodgers and winner or National W?.. , ] r flH| j|. jmS #Tf mW*W- League's Most Valuable Player award in IMI, paases to r*itr»h wttb 'rt-coM Coca-Cola. Only one man in a league can m« the Most Valuable Because if has delivered .- - consistently, as a champion .** ■w* „ ~ for more than t»5 years, delicious Coea-Coia gets Piavei award, it takes a record oi consistent pefwnn* , the vote of fans from coast to coast. When they pause | »„« ... championship pert**™* '---o*y ». *1 (o to , hnr busy <hy . thfy look ,„ r , r„„,y botlle through the long season. ()f CoVe By thc case .. by the carton-buy Coca-Colt j jhe same thmg is true in the refreshment league. for refreshment at home, r> .- | Follow tho Champms. Have a Coke ... and Be Rtjmhd ,etmi ndi *v« w o « 1 1 v Os in coG-reo v ' n “ f *” * * * 1 The Capital tec»*Ccl* s°ttlifi| Co- @ im, on cow.tou eeaSuie is 4 IfOdft'tWJlV m I. ,i.m■ >1 M l!rr.rur-nrini — r "~ nn ~~ . ~ m i ibii~ m iiiiii irm m inii»miwiiinr-rnrmn" mmmmiim I Graduations!!! J7 June Weddings!!! Seymour Troy gives you the FIRSX 111 foilllill FOOTWEAR with 1 tim.. j “ ‘"’w j WTiite Satin ** White* Tai - Silk “OPEN A BRITTAIN'S CHARGE AC-COUNT* % | immi -hwvttih mnnm-iTrm-m-miw-m'iiWivnTwniWmiriiafW|li agwunMWliTiinritiiwi HWTja'ittrii'i—MHflf ilf a'lrnmnrrn'ii iTmiwini - mnninniiiTliiri'mw- y fiwrTii-’Ti--n-irv , mmiir-rr-r — t-i—'irrr-i-rrrr.ww—linrrtr i-nT-T i 1 ** 1 ■ ■ ■■■■■■*'-■• »>" nru^n^iir 3 .a^iiMffftMMriißiwawewiiiiwtwwiieimwjeMtaMi^iweawaniTOtg^gg!^^^ Person Comity Residents i Organize Own 4-H Club ; RALEIGH, N.C. <«ANP> Ne jjri 4-H club work in Person co'oju ■ty took a big forward step recent* ily when residents of the Bethel I Hill convnunity accepted ttte re* j jsponsicitity of leadership, for tho ] i county’s first Negro 4-H club or- j Jg'.tnized outside the eeuftly aclujol] ! sy stein. j C. J. Ford. Negro county agent j j for thc Agricultural Extension j i Service, says; “Believe it. cr not. ] • this is the firs* si#ne that this kind I jof enthusiasm, has been exhibited ion thf part of community 4-H Club 1 leaders in Person county since th« ! beginning of toe Extension pro* [gram among Negroes in. 1534." Mrs. Fannie Mason, asked: “Why j can’t the children of • the Beth*! ; HJli C'-'inin’uhity have a 4-H club?" Ford told her that ail of the j ’ county's Negro *-H Clubs were 1 organized arid located at the vari- ] Ous schools, since the children were! in school most of the year. Mrs ! .Mason explained, that she wanted to Jcl\tb tor ill" chiidrtn of the com-: | muaity who attend the local: ■school •*snd those who attend liic! j Huwboro Negro higit school. j Ford i,ays be was ‘’overwhelm-, led.” He told Mrs. Mason nnd the; j others that, such a dub could be; j organized only if the adults of the! | community were wiUirig to ac-i ce.pt the responsibility of volun-; levs- leadership. His offer was duickly taken and 48 adults and youngsters turned out. at an or-: gsnizational meeting a little later-1 Ten adults were elected leaders ' and the new dub named its of£i- ] eera, ‘ | ] At a second meeting the number i ■'m attendance Increased. Tlreirc I PAGE SEVEN were 55 parents and children pres* i*nt to ley further plans to*' the ‘ operation oi uuituiut. '■*■ u starter, all lamilies in tb cuin noirnty v.'iw has C4.a<»i a; oc • without oouoiiis W‘..t a-., .v. string mem. When th.- tji.«.-sUo» f ■■■ I rose as to who was equipped to i . OtlU»*, ;vlX Wta . s-- 1" | _ PHOTOGRAPHY A ’ COPY AND *'£} KKSXOHATfOW ;>3r YOirß oluD : portrmts i ani> gkms *©E HOME O* § * fjjp sti/too i ffl - AfroipKntUEOT i /! MSS M&.L f 3-sm or «r»« U» E. 4..vig«tt SC ! SHERARD STUDIO ..—.MM
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