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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 14, 195 g Elks 1 *auneh Scholarship Fund Campaign For SIOO,OOO Called ‘Most Ambitious’ Effort In The History Os Organization MEMPHIS, Term, (ANP)-Elks Department of Education last week launched from Memphis a 8100,000 scholarship fund campaign, the most ambitious campaign in the 57 years of the fraternal organization. George W. Lee. Grand Commis sioner of Education for the 500.000 member organization, said' “The first, group of an eventual 2.500 letters of appeal have been mailed *c each Elk and Daughter Elk ask ing a contribution of a dollar to the crusade for freedom in educa tion, and to make more scholar, ships available to aid students who are suffering from the blight of poverty or the lack of opportuni ty ’’ The drive will end August 2.1 ■when outstanding leaders in the crusade will be presented at the National Oratorical Contest in Los Angeles, Calif. The Department of Educa tion, organized twenty-seven rears ago under the leader ship of Judge William C. Hue ?ton. has raised 51.500,000 and granted over 800 scholarships. Lee said that the scholarship roll for 1956 included 49 students, white and colored, who are attend ing some of the outstanding uni versities of America, Mexico and Any child can quickly team to play a *., MAIIS j Piano Co, 430 Fayetteville St, Fhone 2-4881 ;r HI ■N tm L ■■ '.v.i i I Jr / '■' /Pf ~'\ If) ; r'x . ;.■ GILBEYS VODKA FIFTHS $3.60 PINTS $2.30 VODKA *5 PROOf DISTIUED fROM !00% GRAIN. W. A A. Gl IBEY, ITD., CINONN/T:. OHIO Cuba. The basis of their selection he said. has not been upon friendship 1 or the membership of their parents in the Order, but rather upon hu man needs. He said that scholarship grant of 81,000 each had been made to | Ethel Louis Belton, Spot's wood T. Boiling, Jr.. Dorothy Davis. Harry Briggs, Tr.. and Linda Brown for U. S. ‘Ag’ Official Speaks At NCC DURHAM Dr, Gertrude S. Weis#, Chief. Agricultural Re search Service, U. S, Department of Agriculture, will address stu dents in the ’Resource-Use Educa tion Workshop at North Carolina College here on Wednesday and Thursday, July 11 and 12. She will discuss "The Con sumer: Individual Budget, Standards of Living. Savings and "The Role of Consumer in the Economic System” The discussions will be (mid In Room .>OB, Education Build ing. Persons interested in hearing the speaker should contact Dr, Theodore R, Speigner. Director of the RUE Workshop, Dr. Weiss is a graduate of Carl ton College. She received the M.A, degree in Social Economy at Bryn Mawr College and the Pn.D. at the University of Wisconsin. She joined the U. S. Department of Agriculture staff in 1936. Her work on Consumer Purchases Study gave the first comprehensive study of the American family s Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry i j their long legal fight which led to the Supreme Court decision out lawing segregation in the public schools Another award was made to i Miss Autherine Lucy for her fight to enter the University of Aia i bam;;. Another grant went to Bruce Boynton, whose father's business had born closed by a boycott of Citizrns Councils. 1 spending and saving habits. She ! was named assistant head of the ■ family economics research division m 194? and the following year she ! was named head of. the depart ment. Dr. Weiss is a member of the American Home Econom ics Association, American Eco nomic Association and Phi Be ts Kappa. She has written numerous tech i nkal and popular articles to fatn | ily economics. Michael Arnon Is Sociology Class Speaker DURHAM -- Michael Arnon. First. Secretary of the Embassy of Israel, Washington. I). C., will speak in the Education Building at i North Carolina College at 7.00 p.m. | Thursday. July 12. Anion is roming to Durham as guest of the NCC Summer School sociology class in “Great Issues in the Modern j World." Dr. Alvin W. Rose is the teacher of the course. Arnon, 31 is a native of Vienna He went to Palestine in 1938 and graduated from the Balfour School i in Tel Aviv. He holds the Diploma in International Affairs from Lon* | don University, Arnon was a member of the staff of the Jerusalem Post, Israel's only English language daily newspaper during 1945-48. He served in the j Israel Defense Army during 1943- I 49. The diplomat joined his gov ’ ernroent. service in 1949 and served as Press Officer of the Israel Min istry for Foreign Affairs until 1961 From 1951 to the end of 1954 he served as Press Stt.ache of the Em bassy of Israel in London, " —, . j SEABOARD ELKS 'QUEEN' — i Mrs. Maudie V. Dickerson of ; Margarettsville, N C„ a leader of 1 the Seaboard, N. C. 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