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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 1. I tv* Roy Bryant, Till Case Prinicipal, Hurt in Auto Crash - Victim And Wife Treated At Hospital For Injuries GREENVILLE, Miss < A.NP '* - Roy Bi'vant, one of two white half brothers who went free last year when sr> all- white jury cleared them of blame in the brutal lynching of 14-year-old Emmett, Till, was injured last week in a two-car crash here Bryant, 25, his wife Carolyn, 22, and Negro Airman William Ma con of Greenville. Air Force Base, were treated and released from a hospital here following the colli sion. Officer* said Macon was driving on Highway 1 when he ooi.idfd with 3 car driven b.v Shaw Alumni In Warren j v Presents Chorale Group f’.V MBS ELIZABETH BROWN WARREN TON--The Shaw Uni versity Alumni Club of Warren County recently presented the Shaw University Choral Society in the John R Hawkins Gymtorium, Due to a bus breakdown enroute here from Raleigh, the director, Harry Gil-Smyth, and the talent ed soloists of the Choral Society had >o come on ahead, hoping that th n mbr" members would arrive b< if in time to present the con re v t Afler Mr Gil-Smythe had <x pinned the unfortunate situation in (he very sympathetic audience, tie and the soloists began the pro gram. Though they must have been la boring under much tension with pocked ears listening for a door that would open to the other men-.- b- ■ of their group, they gave a v. < odrrftil performance. Yf the show must go on! 1 ’ And V- :H< true sense of this statement, if vonng people are more than * TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen end bath Stove, refrigerator, beater, water furnished $45. Apply Is person Tel 3-UO2 WORLD’S FASTEST SIUiNG hair straightened * SLACK RINSE ( s °tb AT AH osuc HOSES us * d by all goo 4 harbor shop# jAf* *©# ft $Y mm - TODAY? ■ Prepare yaur-hoir- properly for straighferimg I eagggr^P* l -aw»»wMWttg vcioiaßaMMer'awwa i «d Hi W SC A VODKA f 53-95 ,. iQUART $2-50 PINT 80 Proof. Ako 100 Proof. Mod# from Gro : n. l.Roliky & Ct», Coekeytville, Md. •Limes H HoMom of !o>l in , i ola. Miss. Bryant and hi> i'ti< .! were passengers in Holloway'- ! car. No charge? were filed 1 penriioß further investigation. Youv.fi Em mitt Til! a Chicago! ' t.f'en-a'ger. was a lynch victim ;n ■ i 1 an episode that revolved around ! Bryant’s wife. The boy allegedly ! wolf-whistled at the white wo-| man near Money. Miss., while j , | visiting relatives there i, Bryant and half-brother J W | •jMilman were identified as the 1 murderers, but a Missisippi iury ; cleared their, of guill m one of the: most sensational trials in th" : ! country's history. worthy of every bit r,f the applause i ■ tncy received Still registering in mv memory j 1 are the wonderful pri fonrance.s of; Miss iris Hairston, lyric soprano, ; who sang Toujoms L'Amour , Toujours* and “Sweet Little Jesus ! , Boy ' by Mr. Reginald Burke, bnri- i : tone A duet ' K •:. M- Again 'by Miss | Evangeline Forbes and Mi Paul I Crump would challenge many numbers done bv our count! y's : leading opera stars It ■ :.s truly superb and thev really brought tlv I house down with a rousing ap-! plause Othei soloists included Mis., Mary Vaughan and Mr. Edward O'Neal, who were also very good I Mr. Gil-Smythe held the audi- j once spellbound as he rendered j wonderful piano solo The remaining members of the j Choral Society neevr arrived, but i those of ns who were there truly ; enjoyed the program and are eag- j crlv awaiting a return engagement ! when we can listen (o all that this ! wonderful group has to offer. Following the program, the j alumni club entertained Mi Gil- 1 Smythe and the Shaw group in j the cafeteria. The Warren County Shaw Alum- j ni Club meets monthly and is bur j ily working on several projectsj which they have selected for this j i year There are around thirty! members in !he -rn, p 1 ■ vs : ■■ i •«> Hfe ;kk W £%. \ t ! ; GETTING FIRST HAND IN FORM \ I lON—From the wing of a T-28 during the recent ed urational orientation field trip : to Stallings Air Force Base I Kinston made by the Air For i ee ROTC cadets at A&T Co! ' lege. Hoyle C. Mr.Harish. Di rector of Training at the USAI i Training School, gives out some j first hand informal : on concern ing base operations to John .A. Gibson. Jr. Durham; Isaiah ! “Who’s Who” Selects Ten . Shaw University Students j, 'ten . indents have been selected] !tn rep' <. nt Shaw University in ] the :>-:•< edition of Who's Wiu> | ! Amony Students in American Uni- I | vvrsities and Colleges The group mcluti, five seniors and five jun iors. al' of whom are active in various student organizations. ip thrii number are leaders ir ] -:v phase of eampus activitv including religious educational, so till, inti service areas iVn of Hie seniors are receiv mg th« distinlion f<a the second time Tn';. .ire Miss Hc-lyn Payne of ii.ii irh and M: Ralph Carson of Marion / I : f \ / Sandwiches c -v'! \ / Ice Cream i i ii X Candy \ Cigarettes ‘BURRELL’S i Hall of Pleasure Method, N. C. Open 7 O’clock P.M. Until | Tom & Millr: Burrkll Props. Wilson. Raleigh and Walter Davis. Jr„ Norwood. Included in he cadets' one-day visit was a ; iiur of the tower, weather sta- ] ion, flight classrooms and a j borough briefing on flight j raining and the T-28 and T- j ,1 aircraft which is used for i training. Stalling Air Force [ Base is operated by civilians with employed Air Force per sonnel. vhe eight others are. Misses jj Mary W. Chambers, a senior of De troit, Michigan; Patricia J. Hail, a .junior of Fayetteville; Ruth -J. Hammond, a senior of East Rive, - ton. N. J.; Marolyn Huntley, a junior of Wadesboro: Mr. William Johnson, a junior of Newark, N ! Mr. William A. Lewis. a senior of New York. N. Y.; Misses Amelia Smith, f. junior of Badin and E.n tl.y I’. Winstead, a junior of Ron boi o. Dr. W. Ridley Scheduled To Keynote Meet T ETKRSBURG. Va.—The Am ar il ;.n Teachers .Association project i in *'lmproving Human Relations’ I will be presented to the Teachers I Slate Association of Texas at their ! annual convention in San Antonio, ! Texas, November 29-30. 1 ATA i? providing the services of j Dr. Waiter N. Ridley of Virginia | State College, who will speak to I the convention on “Improving liu j man Relations'’ and arrange ex j Hi bits and distribution of materials • m the interest of thts’program. ibis appearance in Texas is a ontinuation of AT.Vs pto jeet in Human Relations which began last summer when Hr. Ridiiy served on (he staff of Alabama State College and spent several days on campuses of five other colleges as a con sultant in the project. The project is designed to sl.ii.n uidte Knowledge, interest, and skii 1 ln improving human relations. .vTA ms developed a thirty-panel illuminated exhibit, two bibliog raphies, and other materials for use in the project. Emphasis pe uods in human relations were held for the National Congress of PTA’s at Shieveport, I.a. and at. Tus kegee InstiUite. Southern Univer sity, Alabama State North Caro lina College. Atlanta University, md Virginia State College during the summer. ; v ~ ; NEW PRESIDENT—'Dr. C. A. t hick, member of the faculty of Fayetteville State. Teachers College, Fayetteville, was elect ed president, of the North Caro lina Negro College Conference at its thirty-first annual meet ing Wednesday. Nov. 14, at Bar i her Srotia. College, Concord Dr. ] Chick is also a regular column ! it f«r The CAROLINIAN. TSE CAROL! m/LN judge’s Effort To Marry Eckstine Off Fails; Orders Singer To Pay Regularly HOLLYWOOD 'ANT' -- Su-| perior court judge Flmer Doyle's i efforts to marry Billy Eckstine to; Carole Drake failed last week, anti] the juris* ordered Eckstine to pay: $750 a tnont hfor the support of two children he admittedly fath ered from the ex-model out of wedlock. The action came, in a. pv.L t: suit brought, by MLss Drake again st the 42-,vear-old balinden. She testified that Eckstine. who reportedly earns 300.000 a year had promised to marry hei afte* his divorce from hi» wife. June, last May. Judge Doyle look Eckstine and Teacher’s Will Sets Benefits j For The Needy ! PHILADELPHIA LA NT' The will of an f1.3-yenr-old white pub lic school teacher who died here. OeL ill revealed last week that; the bulk of her estate, estimated at $57 000. is to be shared by j “needy, white Protestants who are blind snd hard of hearing ' Miss Sarah Corine Partenhe.im- 1 er made the restrictive bequest in a will m which sire left The bulk of her estate to the Society of Friends. Under the terms of the bequest.; the Philadelphia Society For Bet- b ter Hearing, The Seeing Eye of i Morrisvilie, N. J., and the Volun-l teers’ Service for the Blind are to! receive $5,000 each for the pur- ] pose of hearing aids, Braille books] and seeing eye dogs. The will was probated fi few! days after the Pennsylvania Su- j preme Court upheld provisions in ] the will of Stephen Girard, limit-] ing enrollments to Girard College I to “poor, white male orphans”.! The college was founded with be quests mad* by Girard. Research Study Starts At A & T GREENSBORO - A res •• a > c ’ h study, aimed at increasing our un- ij derstanding of the way in v, hue the body uses food, is underway at A&T College A young woman scientist. Dr, Cc rile Hoover Edwards, professor of nuti’i.tion, is conducting a research j project aimed at uncovering the j role played in the body by a ' a ! siituenl of protein. From previous research stud ! ies, she is confident that the wider use of certain food com binations. especially in the : South, will contribute to the dietaiy control of certain dis- ■ eases which have a high inci dence In this section of the country If she proves her the > ory. it should he a significant contribution to ptihlir health Tht project, sponsored by ti. r j National Institute of Health. U S Department of Health Education i and Welfare, provides a grant of ■ $45,502.00 to be used over a five - ! year period. She has been allocated ! $11,502.60 for the first year of work [ The project entitled, “Utilizs- j tion of Methionine by the Adu'.f | Rat” involves the study of I’m i way in which the adult rat uses ! a constituent, of protein the amino ] acid methionine, in metabolism . Radioactive methionine will he ; administered to the rats and its ef fect on body processes will be I measured by the radioactive com ] pounds in the tissues. The research will be conducted | jin labciatories located in Carver Had. B<-nbow Hal!, and Hines Ha,! I all of the college campus. Perry’s Student i Elected State NHA Officer IXJUISBURQ At the District. Rally of New Homemaker* of A merica which was held Saturday, November 10th, at Richard B. Harrison School, Selma, Evange line Boone of Perry's High School was elected treasurer. Evangeline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boone, Louis- : burg. Evangeline is quite active in her [ school. She has served as presi-1 dent of her local chapter and al- j so as treasurer, president and secretary of her class, a member of the student council, president of the monogram club, and sec- j retary of the 4-H Club. She hasj also taken part in such activities as the glee club, the band and! basketball. She was a bus patrol I officer and is at, present a bus] driver. The NHA Is a national or ganization for pupils who are studying honiemaking in states where separate schools are, maintained. Through the pro gram of the organization, its members are afforded an op portunity to develop desir able character traits, which contribute to leadership and helps to prepare them for the. vocation of homemaking. Twenty-nine chapter members, along with their adviser. Mrs. H. R Spruill; the chapter mother, Mrs. B. D. Wilson; the chapter father, Itious Stallings and Mrs. L. C. Robinson attended the rally. Perry’s adviser, Mrs H. B. Spruili, will automatically become the NHA district adviser. Miss Drake into bis chamber and ] suggested it, would be “nice ’ if j they get married His efforts to! plav cup id however, were fruitless' Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Science Find* Healing Su balance Thai Doe# Both Relieves Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoid* Afcw \ork, N„ V, For the first time science has found a new healing substance i with the astonishing ability to j shrink hemorrhoids arid to relieve pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve ment” was reported and verified hy doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all—this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results wer*- so thor ough that sufferers were able to make such astonish ing st atements ! • # '‘riles have ceased to be « I RICH & FULL BODIED COUPE! 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This riew healing substance i# offered in suppository or form called Preparation U * Ask for individually sealed convenient (’reparation II suppositories or P reparation H ointment with spe rm! applicator Preparation H j sold at all d nig, stores. Satisfaction j guaranteed or money refunded. ,1 'Km r r r,- ,v< PAGE NINE VTV “ ip, * j "Ckisfms fun * This is th** Christmas tn buy that piano you have always wanted . - - and the piano to buy is the Acro sonic by Baldwin . . • hes* m style, beauty, tone, and value. MAOS PIANO C OM PANT !J0 Fayetteville St
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