PAGE EIGHT YMC-A’s "Stay Home’ Camp Offers Many Activities i: "-yurjlhn Begins 1 /L'ibYEIM Friday 1 v.,-(h Rtiv<*t v.y \ it h.*s been I Outdoor activities "id in- , elude soft bail mi Shaw athlet if S-if id, horseshoes. volleyball, | svriHiiiiiHJf at Chavis I’ark, pit via- a! Ui-vriy >t»te Park and I'- ;■■■; ir> jiiiivi'S of I f.;' ;> I interest. Indoor Raw - will inruldc ta ble tennis, biiii.srda. shttffte bdirif rlii 1 rs, dominoes and b*iwfiutr Arts and crafts will j ' {*, ~;vr:i ~n d will include. uid modeling and [f*n ( H t* I'lClf t. jng, drills, \vrrL; ;rr-, BX:i\ QpXing ; A weekly rr.ovio. and talent show will r-a held Ac -V or, betur- j d;>;v; st 6:di rnc _ j T,-.v or Small I A-\:.k« iAsA or Coninicrc*ia.l rior»«rty TV CO, I i ’ !• ! ! M , Qalf-igh ; PHONE 2-0056 ! Straight Kentucky Bourkm 6: • STRAIGHT KENTUCKY SOUIBOK :jf sllllßl : Q%aigfU cfytruhSoit | (Fahefu&fy didifFetl ojoahulinff AJ /o,f/w fiinotpt' />€ct .; pistiuec ft Borneo m if 7 / KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, fit, PROOf : ,ANCIENT AGE 01STRUNG CO. FRANKFORT. KVA linn, ' Human Relations, Juve nile Dellnqttfncy. Home, Prob lems. School Problems will be sponsored with outstanding Imy leaders assisting. Ml boys interested in attending ! ii.r Hoys Stay Home Camp are i cordially invited to report at the ! Boys ' 1 lepartment any day after j 11.00 a.in. j Shi iners Raise j Fyisds To Fight ; Tuberculosis j NASHVILLE. TENN. (AND •-! ; M-. rubers of the Shrine temple, , h< re have begun a drive to bring j > part of their national organize-1 non? Sl2 7,000 Tuberculosis and I Carer Research Foundation fund : !' i;,-.>ri for deposit. W. H. Fort, illustrious poten tate of the Nashville lodge, j and H. D. Stuart, past poten tate. Monday deposited the j first Nf.,000 in the Citizens Sav- , i;ig Bank and Trust Company. ...-bile 1:1 other local temples ! wire depositing $60,0*10 in banks across the country. Future periodic deposits will j ring .additional amounts of the, i hu total here. Fort said. Vs .orl or metal cabinets finished: -.v! >; enamel, paint, varnish, lac- j ...|. me. tPo not use on flat j I paint'. Walls and woodwork —surfaces | i finished as above or covered with | ; ,/. d • irk or ceramic, metal or i ' plastic tiles. | Baked enamel, porcelain or lac quer surfaces which include re ,>'ig, raters, ranges, freezers, disn washers, rinks, conventional and • ■ automatic washers, dryers, ironers. hot. wat: heaters, laundry tubs, food disposal units, electric roast ff. and casseroles, food and orink mixers, air conditioners, plumbing .•lures, etc Bennett College Plays Hosts: I ; General Hester Opens Carolina International Relations Confab ent for the entire institute and will ; i participate in several panel dis- 1 cussions I ( Also featured will be Mrs. j l Rosa Page Welch, mezzo-so prano and song leader, who ! ! recently made a concert tour | < of Asia, Europe, Africa and j • the Middle East under the j • joint sponsorship of the United j 1 Church women, the Pisciples j ; of Christ and she American j Baptist and Presbyterian (US j ( GREENSBORO Brigadier I ( General Hugh B. Hester. U. S. | • Army, rid., will give the opening J j Invalid For Seven Years: | School’s Alumni Honors j Carolinian News Writer ... . ... .., GOLDSBORO Henry C. j j Mitchell, 37, Carolinian news cor- j | respondent and local businessman, ' I was cited here last week for “Out- | | standing Accomplishments” by the j ; Dillard High School Alumni Asso- J ! ciation on the occasion of the 30th I j year of accreditation celebration! at the school Mr Mitchell, a 1337 grarlii alc. was honored for his fine work as a CAROLINIAN news I writer and as a two-time a i ward-winning Avon Cosmet- • ics salesman, even though he > has been bed-ridden for the j past 7 1-2 years. The presentation was made by , i Mrs. Geneva B Hamilton, chair- 1 j ! Valuable Gift Goes To i Retiring Art Teacher THE CAROLINIAN address as the 23rd annual Caro lina Institute of International Re- j College on June 12, lations gets under way at Bennett j Sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee, Quak er-related service agency, this year's conference, with the theme, : •'American Policies for Building j World Peace,” w ill extend through . June 17. General' Hester, a native North j Caroliniah and a 1916 graduate of! the University of North Carolina, ; will speak am "A Positive Ap- : preach to Peace ” He will be pres- j man of the award committee, at the alumni banquet held June 1 in the : gymtorium of the East End School, j Mrs. Gloria B Kirk, a 1937 grad- j irate also and the 1955 almuni edi- : tor of the Dillard News., accepted i the award on behalf of Mitchell,' who could not be present. A 12-year victim of Atropic Arthritis. Mitchell Is a former student at Elizabeth City State j Teachers College and brother | of noted attorney Samuel S. Mitchell of Raleigh. Awards were also presented to Miss C K. Hatcher, who is retiring i this year from the high schools; j and Hugh V, Brown, principal of Dillard High School since 1923 | FAYETTEVILLE Florence P Eaton, veteran teacher of Art at the Fayetteville State Teacher* College, since 194.1, was presented i a valuable gift at the commence- ‘ ment exercises which marked the i termination of her long teaching j career. The gift was made possible I by her fellow teachers and mem- ; bars of the college staff In making the presentation, President .1. Ward Seabrook remarked "her devotion to her task as a teacher, her ever recurring effort to improve herself, and her contribution to art at the college and abroad shall long he remem bered.” Educated at St Augustine s Col- j lege, New York University, the: University of California, the Uni- , versify of Mexico, and at other: Schools of Art both in America j and abroad, Miss Eaton taught Crafts. Drawing and Painting, and Art Appreciation. Her teaching ex perience has included schools both j in North Carolina and in South 1 Carolina Vacation Reading Club Is Feature Os Library Here The Richard B. Harrison Public Library, Washington Terrace and Chavis Heights branches and the bookmobile, are sponsoring s va- j cation reading club again this sum- j mer. This year the club is called j the "Modern American Explorer; Reading Club’’, which is now t n progress. Boys and girls in Raleigh and Wake county are Invited to “ride with the bookworm on his magic carpet” through the United States. Children in the third grade and up may take part. Certificates will he given to all rvho have carefully read and reported on ten or more books. The reading period will end July 17, 1956. On Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2 o’clock during the sum mer all children are invited to come to the main library on South Blount St. where a definite pro gram has been scheduled. On Tuesday, June 12, there will be a movie and quiet games. The schedule for Tuesday after noons in June is as follows. June 19—-movie and guest storyteller, and June 26 —movie and record stories. Mrs B. R. Hamlin, is Children’s Librarian at. Harrison Public Li brary, i§S& But your iniquities have separated between you and your G’od, and your aim have lud His face from you. .. -(lsaiah 59, 2.) It is our own willfulness, selfishness weakness, that. keep ms from most enjoyable and being fully in God’s loys His perfect good—and yet, H*s mercy forgive* sod ***** ********* A) churches. Mrs. Welch will speak on Friday j ; night, June 15 on “People and I:■ World Peace” and will sing on j Saturday night, June 16, on a pro- ; gram honoring foreign students at- j I tending colleges in this country, i . Other instsitute leaders will in- ! : elude; Dr. William B, Edgerton of I Pennsylvania Slate Collect. a!' i teacher of Russian history anti ; j i literature; Dr. Loren Tesdetl of j ! the University of Texas, a spe- ■ • eirihst on the Middle East; Sydney ! Bailey, a British Friend and a , ' member of the Quaker staff at the United Nations, and Dr. Rich ard Rardolph. teacher of history anti government at the Woman’s' 1 College oi the University of North ; Carolina, who will also serve as 1 dean. Good Season To Plant BEANS - PEAS j SNAPS ! Sugar and Roasting EAR CORN WATERMELON and CANTELOPE TOOLS OF ALL KINDS I S. M. Young DIAL 3-7121 ISO £. Martin SI. RALEIGH, N. C | ■ l | . f Take wj' / /* f ff T i * ? ? \ i ,fc w !z' Hem for the /Hi i hs 1 \ ana */ Enjoy the Blazing 00 and Breath-Taking Styling of America’s New Sweetheart! I \ Point this peppery go-getter in any d irect ion ■ and you’re heading fb£ thrills? When you wheel this muscular new Pontiac onto any road, you take over—and know it! You’ll feel the tingling satisfaction of easy command as never before. 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Bus Boycott MONTGOMERY, Ala. (ANP) -- The driver of a station wagon used to transport Negro bus boy colters was fined $5 arid costs in city court 1/isl week for a col lision in which two Montgomery boycott, pi obi. vs wc%r slightly iri | jured. M rs. Alberta Judkins James. HON^^2 admiring glance.-., your first steep hill, your first brisk overtake, your first sharp cur'e at cruising speed. And not. just the first time, for Pontiac's kmd of brilliance will never cease 'to thrill you! Ask us for a demonstration ride. Put Pontiac’s all-new; 227-h.p. Strato-Streak V-3 through its paces: see how smoothly the newesi Hydra-Matic, Strato-Flight/, delivers all this t remend ous power! Come in for the most revealing 10 minutes in motoring- -soon! M, driver of a station wagon owned by Hutchinson Sitf-ri Baptist Church, was charged with causing a wreck by cut ting in front of another car. Detectives .lack O Shaw, 29. dril l r of the police car in i volved in the collision, -aid Mrs. James uii in front of him