Page SIXTEEN N. C. Officials Present As Pythian Leaders Hold Meet Sir John E. Mebane, Tarboro, ! Leads Delegation From State BY J. B. IIARISEN s TARBORO -iiiph echelon tofui-j ers of the Svprenv' l, dge, Kcightea ot Phytl'i.,-. of North and South! Anv?nc.ii, Europe* Awa and Africa! met recently at she remodeled! Fhythian hotel and. bathhouse ini Hot Springs, Arkansas for their| off-year meeting of Supreme of~| ficials, according to Sir John A.I Mebane of this city who S.s grand! chfincetlov of North Carolina. w Sir Mebane stud grand chancel-1 lore from if. state end grand worthy counsellors from*' 17 states were present, .including Mrs. Needy of Winston- Salem, N • C„ R. A. Hester, Dallas. Texas Supreme Chancellor, presided over/ the men and A. G. Gaston, Vice; Supreme Chancellor. Birmingham Ala., directed the women’s activi-i ties in the Court of Calanthe. Dr, George D. Flemings. Fort , Wrath, Terr .. is l'";. d ol the house r< !vhtiv<- ins • fSj'j' |?jyp SHAW V CHEERING SQUAD —The shove are the members of the i 956-57 < fleering squad of the SbaW University Bears. They wit! lead Shaw students in root ing for the team in the home corning game November 17 in Chavis Park, Game time is scheduled for 5:00 p. m. Deft to right. Janet Caldwell, a fresh - war. of J.enosr; Emily Hayes- a ; sophomore of Raleigh; Elia Burt, .» sophomore of Faqway Springs; Addle Ruthe Barfield, a f res in tone* of Washington, l). €.{ Maro i>. n j-Junttcy.. a junior of Wades- i bo>o; Eugene Sturdivant, a ! frrshtnan of Peaohland; Helen ; yjonir, n freshman of Magnolia; i Watts. » freshman of j Wavreofeoro, "Vag Jannette Ben* { r>uttr, a freshman of Clinton; j «T>d You* Smith, n sophomore | ■■j FIRE PLACE SET | BRWo & BLACK SCREENS LIRE DOES Plain ANDIRONS j BKVSS SCREENS SHOVELS - TONGS ! BLACK WIRE POKERS S. M, YOUNG ' DIAL TEmpl« 2-7121 ! I Btpore your bair properly for straightening ; V &K FQR PRE-STRATE v Progress Pleasing 1 Mr. Hester's report indicated I jjjj’ nat retnodfeling of the bathhouse! land furnishings amounted to! 152fi9,512 and voluntary contribu-1 Ir.ions to the effort this year a- j ■mounted to “more than s4o,ooo’’! • land “a ten-year mortgage and Bother accounts . . , well within ■the ability of the Supreme Lodge ■t-o handle". jsf More ih»n a hundred Py m tihatis aim Giunthiaus heard L Mayor Floyd Housley of Hot Springs address a banquet * meeting and praise the “spir it and vision” of the Pytliiari program of health ami ; through making available hoi baths to ail Americans as well ,ts to its members. Health Commissioner Fleming urged !he state officials io return ■ home with new inspiration to advance Pythianism more in (heir local areas. *■ supreme Chancellor Hr tei FAMU Staffer Takes Job With United Nations Unit TALLAHASSEE Leonard J. > ; Ym.ng, former member of the fac ility of the graduate school at Flo rida A&M University, accepted a career position as a member of the division with the Manpower | Division ot the Vocational Trsin |mg Section of the International ! Labor Office, a unit of the United j I Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, j The newly appointed UN of- , I ficia! t'a native of Delaware; j is a graduate of Hampton In stitute.. finishing in 1947 with a bachelor of science, degree in industrial education. He re- j reived the masters degree in industrial education in 1951 at Wayne University, and pur sued further study for one i year at the University of Min- Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry I : gS« PSISI otsssb mki bmT»ib i 3as»#.»Bg Rjfl'SMM^lnTrt . As thanked the jurisdictions for help ing io ' make this dream of a liv ing health program come panic.il ly true . . . ‘(.hat) this Order may serve not. only our day but the dev- that, arc to come" as well. Grand Chancellors ana Grand; Lou e officers were R. A Hes- j ter Supreme Chancelloj, Texas, j Dreisbach, Fla.; Eugene Beck, f»I. Albert lenkin?. Ind ; S. A Burnley. Kv.: Samuel A. Mixon. La.; J. Will Cooper, Mich ; W.nl. j Tehhell, Me.; A. B Broady. N. J.: John A. Mebane. Tarboro, N. C ; • Forest. W. Thomas, Ohio.; R. W j English, okla.: W. D. Lewis, Term.;! Eugene 'West, Va.; A. G. Gaston, Ala.; Geo. D. Flemings, Texas, and R. McGriff, Fla. Grand Chancellor Mebane stat ed that Tar Heel Pythians contri- i bated SI4OO to the drive and add ed tin state convention would, henceforth meet the 4ln Tucsdaj in April each year in-sola. Mr. Young joined the A&M f a • uHy in June of 1951 as an assort- ; ate professor of industrial edu- j cation and an instructor of cabin etmaking. Among his many professional ex periences, Mr Young has served as J principal-director of the Duvru ; County Vocational High .School in ; Jacksonville. In 1952-54. he serv ed as state itinerant trade and in dustrial teacher trainer. He is also an ex-member of the Tennessee State University facul ty, joining it in 194?! as an an as sistant professor of industrial edu cation and instructor of cabinet making, a position he held until 1950. Young also worked as a cab inetmaker and designer for Lyzon Furniture Studio Nashville, Team Shaw Prof Keynoter At Oxford OXFORD Prof. Carl Devane, head of the Division of Social Ser vices; Shaw University, Raleigh, was the guest speaker Sunday, No vember 11. 1956 at 11 a. ni. at Tim othy Darling Presbyterian Church, Oxford. His address was a culminating message of the National Achieve nttnl Week Observance sponsored by Hip local chapter. Zota Alpha of the Omega Psi Phi Paternity, Inc. K. R Bryant was chairman of th< Achievement Week Commit tee. Mrs. Strassner Plays Host At Coffee Hour RALEIGH- Mrs W. R. Stras sner, wife of the president of ■ Shaw University, was the charm ling hostess on Saturday evening. ' November 10. at hei home at, a [Coffee Hour, honoring Mis, Mar tin. D. Jenkins, wife of Dr, Martin ;D. Jenkins president of Morgan Stale College, Baltimore. Mr.ry [ land Among the guests present were wives and sweethearts of the Kappa Alpha I’si Fra ternity group as follows: Mes dames A. F. Brown. Pauline Staggers, Geneva S. Wade, Doris McAdams, Bernice Rainr ! bow. Ruby Stroud, and Miss Gloria Whitfield. Other guests were Mesdames ,T A. Boyer, Gila Harris, Rosalie j Williams, D. W. Weaver, V. P. | Payne, N. Evans Lockhart, Ro-j berta Llghtner, 1. E. McCauley,! William Hurdle, D. H Keck.; Louise McClennan, Grady Davis, Martha Wheeler and Miss Mil-! dred McTyre. Dr. Marguerite M. Adams and Dean Carrie L Harrison assisted; as receiving hostesses, and Mes dames Stroud and Rainbow were 1 at the coffee service THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK "Be always bound in his works, steadfast and unmov ed.’ 4 ! I ml at" * A r f. '•,. . - :.. . gs P ;I * ■ -■ yy-g.-ySv■. v.ffigTnrff^Prar-i -: ■ :y*-' * - &^J%^%K^SpSSma&BBHBBBaBBBnMBH9Ki^ >: ''''^ : ' > = .. • y :{M r%m ,4#fltw &:■ y%v. : > -^r^taWKr-v^gaayv!y^fe|-•■' jj* pH^p.?, ;. t j^&;;^!#::^ :> ?v a&nii,, tmMBBBL §TiiillfeJlb*l: Site! Vi tOI.LI’GF LUNCHEON— Him.. informal inspection of (S>r Air Force .and Army ROTC units ,it V&T College was made l.isf week cveral prominent mil itary and civilian leaders were on hand. Among (hem were, from left to right. Col. Audiey i . .McDonald, Maxwell AIM, Via., chief of the Air Force j ROTS program for Area C; Col, Thos. G. Kelthlv, Raleigh, chief. N. t. Military District; Warmoth T. Gibbs, president of the Col nc tm. » a « Ex-Principal Pleads Guilty In Sex Case I j WASHINGTON'-.. (ANP> T, j i ftojicoe Evan*, former principal of j j Shaw Jtmioi High School, plead- j ied guilty last week to charges i that he Took indecent liberties with ; a 54-yt ar-old boy. F,:,:: i( has bi >m employed in the District school system for 33 . .vvuts. and h.i; served as principal : of xij„w t'o th« past seven years ; lit-- (- si ’,'it d a week be foie poiicr arrested him last May. i ... j mate ai ls involving the same boy j iat fin school. The other four j i charges against him will be dis missed according to Assistant Disc | j tried Attorney The mas A. Flen ; tiery He has not yel received sen- J ! inner from District Court Judge , I I Y ' With I imcm/iMI |P FROW ACROSS THE ROCW S » NY- - - - ■ Ctswsl 8«t I* yww Imml m& i push k aunoMi I CHANNfIS sfflaaßmSt % AT YOUR SHEMI iHgHSgSn I I Advance Table TV with **2oo* SpO£«-Commo«fi Cta*» beam; CtMfonc. 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Theodore Wilson, head of the Air Force UOTC unii WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1956 | Prof Car! E. Devarse Speaks To Two Groups At Fayetteviile FA Y ETTEVILLE—S pea ki n g ur, - di r the auspices of the Fayette vtHe College unit of the North Ca rolina Teachers Association Carl K Devane, Chairman of the Divi sion of Social Sciences at Sh.v> I Uoiveisity. was the speaker a? the assembly period at the Fayette ville State Teachers College on No verr, her 12 He spoke again in the eve ning before member, of (he college unit. Aidng with hi« teaching, lie Vane t. a join [ nallst and an analysl of as- J MAKE EXTRA InM" SELL *— The— \ Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still new . Liberal Commiocion j Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. | * The CAROLINIAN * i * 518 E. Martin St. s Raleigh, N. C. : if. i Piease send details of how I can earn money selling . The CAROLINIAN in mv c:>inmunity. I think I van -. !! ! i I copies weekly. j f NAME ...I 1 ADDRESS . i } » CITY OR TOWN ‘ I peels of the current \tue>, ran scene, and bis addresses were well received i j The Fayetteville college unit ■ j the North Carolina Teachers A I socistion. under the leadership • ! Olivia T. Spaulding of the .V ■ ■ ! of Social Sciences, has spon.ot< ! a number of educational pro,,', ■ of value to the college and to t.i | local community. Among the carried forward last year was contribution «t over one thousai dollars Io the eollegf scholar. = n fund.