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week ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 1957 THE CHARLOTTE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 22 South Church Street, Charlotte, North Carolina March 20 1951 fHT CAROLINIAN US East Martin Street Raieish, North Carolina GENTLEMEN ’:Lt, j U' s:.‘n; '--V . ' ■ CUS j I 1 it a pleasure for the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce to oin ,viCi ; our publication in extending a warm welcome to the 1 ‘lo i'h. Caroline, Teachers Association meeting in Charlotte April ! 11-13 I \ we wrote tire members of the Association earlier this j no ;'n, v e in Charlotte are quite proud of our public school rUen. and we count it a privilege to play host to those who c o engaged in the vital business of educating the future citt erns of our state. We would assure the members of the North Carolina Teach er Association that they are always welcome in our city, May Ihi.s meeting b* an over all successful one and one that uill create a desire to return to Chailolte m the years to come Sincerely, FAUL R. YOUNTS President, FRY—sm l g- I 4* n.e.state colleoe 1 very much enjoy readme old books. I have just finished thumb ing through one which I found in teresting. It was writen in 18S5 by F. R Elliott and is entitled, ‘ Hand book of Practical Landscape Gar* renin;'. This is a second edition, the first appearing in 1877, The reason for quoting the passages which follow is to point out, that, basically, our ideas of beauty, uti lity, good taste and proportion have not changed much. "The value of everything that ap proaches the beautiful, is enhanced ivy pn appropriate setting. Even the most beautiful flower of na ture is improved by its surround in- of delicately tinted green fol “Voman in all her beauty is ren* ri-r-d ~ven more attractive in a -sUing of appropriate colors and forms of dress: and w;oe be to the | i- of a blonde who, robing her- | -If in light blue, seeks to decor- i ■ f->r relief with coral orna- i r ntv The opaque red, to use a \ ■ > union phrase, would he ‘dread- ! • hile Ihe use of a pale pml: 1 "uH lj-.ht up end dispel the pal- ; > ■-i . moon.shine of the blue, and! to h !I a rich nearly, hazy, j i )m •, pr- of early morn IX *Y EARSO &» 0 | M .„t,x I™l i straight |g| j i e|o!Lij| 86 PfiOOE OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, pa "There are many amateurs whose minds are open to conviction and inclined to truth, but whose pow ers of observation are not v_f fioient to enable them to discover what is right and appropriate, un til it i- pointed out. to them . . “The art of composition in Landscape Gardening has certain principles which go towards form ing a unity of the whole, and from which no deviation can be made without marring the result. Taste may be possessed in a greater or less degree: but without reference to principles, it will fail to cre-te a design of harmonious propor tion or association." I believe that you will agree with Mr. Elliott s quotes. While ar chitectural design has drastically changed in recent years, the basic principles of beauty, utility, good taste and proportion in landscap j ing your home have not. If you are j planning a new home or char.g --j h.g your present landscape scheme; ; plan your work and work your j plan j North Carolina is now selling i approximately one-half of its an ! nual broiler output outside the ; SLitfeiil CHARLOTTE Johnson C. Smith University trustees have picked a new president of the school be announced Anri! HO by Acting President, Dr. James W. ! Seabrook. The new president will succeed Dr. Hardy Liston who died in October He had been president since 1947. The trustees held a weekend meeting which concluded today with a memorial service for Dr. Liston, Previously listed as strong con tenders ‘or the post, were Dr. Matthew J. Whitehead dean of the District of Columbia Teachers | College: Dr, M S. Shute, dean of ! Livingstone College of Salisbury; i Dr. R. P. Perry, dean of Langston j fOklah University; and Dr. Albert IE. Manley, president of Spelman | College. All are Johnson C. Smith • graduate' CONCORD | NEWS BE | MRS. SARAH CANNON WEEKS CONCORD -- There will be a Vesper Service and Pew- Rally Sunday April 14. at 6 p.m. at the Cedar Grove. Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. A, Ward is pastor. The program is for the benefit of Cir cle No 2, Missionary Society and Usher Board of the chmxh. linn Phifer, Mrs SiKS. WEEKS Leon Ru r sell, Mr. Orthea Russell, Miss Johnnie Mae Caldwell, Mrs. Edmonia Douglas, Mrs, Odessa Crider, Mr and Mrs. Fred Wowe, Mrs. Oshia Flowe. Miss Hazel Har ris. Mrs. Doris Weeks and Mrs. ' I Willie Ruth Lytle, leader and j sponsor. i The program, will be ax follows: . i hymn, scripture, hymn welcome, ' j hymn, speaker, Mrs Corine Con ,l nor. sermon nette. Rev. J. A, Ward; solo. Mrs. Kathryn Millis, offering and benediction- I Mora than 40 million Americana own more than 40 billion dollars worth of series E and H Savings Bonds. The H Bond pay* interest by check twice a year. In three years over $3 billion worth of these have been bought. • Jj”” r ' 1 IMIMIIMIia MU mini NMI mi <MWIi WKI IK swr.t-*sa«.. -f~ e - ...wmw e.. =«^*tww-in»- i j i 1 | | HP 1 * We Are Happy ! o Join j i ; in The Salute To The North Carolina Teachers Association I j I I Come Back To Chariot is I Enjoy i - i i i I ' i | EESO STANDARD OIL COMPANY j WARNER LOOKS 'EM OVER BF LEROY WARNER CHARLOTTE Bishop Dale, well-known business man, announ ced last Sunday his candidacy for the City Council. "I have been en couraged to make the race be cause of dealing with people of ,-iIJ | walks o? life and all races," Mr > Dale said. Mr. Dale, a native of Texas, was the first Negro to run for Coy Council when he first offered in the late 1930’5. He ran again in ,549 and was able to poll 5,000 votes. Back in 1925 Mr. Dale came to I Ch,oriole and has been active in j the Democratic Party. He is chair- ; . man of precint two (Second Ward ; School: Mr. Dai* operate? a ~*r* 1 vice station, fire insurance com- j pany and rental and real estate - business, 402 East First St He is a widower. The following officer* will be Inst Ted: Mr Fred Alexander, pre sident; Mrs. Mary C Drakefbrd, vice-president; Mrs, Dorothv Spratt, secretary; Mrs. ,1. Whit ted. asst, secretary; Mr. Andrew Brad ford. chaplain. These officer* were elected on the first Tuesday in April to serve ; for a period of two years Mrs. ! T T M. Zander* is th® retiring presi- 1 dent and will present the officers i to the Installing officers An hour of fellowship and a lovely program ha? be-.-n planned : ■ for the evening. Tlie Program Committee of it - I Western North Carolina Ushers j , Convention will meet 31 the home; . of Mrs. Willie Mae Porter. 233 1 Flint. St. on Saturday. May 4th to make final plans forth« "-mi An ! nual Convention to be held at the I First Baptist Church m Clair- j | merit. N. C. on May i9th M I P I Johnson. H>ch Point, is the press - I dc-nt of the Convention | Mr. Bruce Aiken. •> »« injured ; ; after a fall at his patk’ng lot. on | ; East Second St Hr is reported j doing nicely. Go by and purchase j i your Carolinian from the 00-year- i old gentlemen. : MARIK r, DAVIS SCHOOL NEWS ' “NEW LOOK" AT MARIE DAVIS Lets all give three rousing j ■ cheers! We will have a new wing ; next year The extra rooms -a ill be j 1 most welcomed by the principal. I ’ teachers, and pupil? as i* will j mean no more double sessions, we 1 j hope’ Tec new wing will h<* 10.-a ——IIHI nil ■nu«i»fn umim ■■ -wg—.eiro-y™—M 1 J ; WELCOME N C TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Segresi Cleaners & Laundry «■ Same Day -* LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE 924 W. TRADE ST. 2331 STATESVILLE AVE I THE CAROLINIAN 1 ted at the bark of thr primary i ; wins stjd will consist of six class- j j rooms. glee ru t'- ro mng The Marie O Davis Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Ki ma Rhea, will sing at the North Caro lina Teachers Association which • '-''ill meet in our city on April it, I i 12, and I,3th. : PRINCIPAL ATTt;M)« NATION- i AL MEETING | Our principal, Mr. V* H More- I ! land, attended the N.uiona) Etc- | J rnentarv Princioal's meeting which j | was held in Cincinnati, Ohio the j weekend of March 0 lib. He re- j | ports that th'- ro"f.tit:-- w- j n t, j eslim:. informative and ircisl sue- | i cessfu! PRE-SCHOOL Cl INK i Approximately ”>9 eager six-year j ! olds were registered in our pro- j ! school clinic on March IS. 1957 We I j are looking forward to seeing these j J youngsters in September. HOST TO PEINCIPVLS The priijetpsis at (ending - the] i North Caro'ina Teachers Associa- ! j (ion will hr entertained at a ! Coffee Hour at Marm Davis School > on Friday. April 12! h a' eleven j i o'clock a rtt. YIITA NEATS j The North Carolina.South Caro- ! ! Ims Young Adult Conference for i !957 met in Greensboro, March 23- i 124 The theme of t},e conference i i was “WHO AM 1" Eight girl? I I went from the Branch Association 1 ! YWCA. Mr Date educated in P-Ctnn i j View St-'.tr Colhy'p. prairie. Texas] 1 and at Hampton Institute, Hatrip- I : ton, Va He served in the TT. S ■ I Army over?'’ 3 .:: in W,vrld War 1 for] ' 14 months. He is also octivo ir the j Negro departmeni 4 c--,- .American i I CegiOTi, and has cerrmtetyd his 10th j -ear as a :r:”'isber of the hoard of : ; Trustees of the state veterans of ! ; Mi Dale has been a licensed cm- i ] halmer in the State of Tennessee! j and a professional baseball play- | i er He was once written uti as one j ] of the tlpfne top Negro players in j ] the notion TEACHERS CFI.F nr \TE West. Charlotte Senior Hirh I ■ School cafeteria was the scene of j j a joint celebration last week of ! I the 100th birthday of the National ] I Education Association and the I | cw^—tto Citv Chrurrinm Teacher? ] j Association Using the nf.A centennial theme | “An Educated People Moves For ward", the t.eacrsera presented a skit depicting history, organua tion and service of the NEA Fol lowing the skit, tributes, to the tea chers were made by Geraldine Dy kes. Mrs Laura Malone and A, E Spears. Special presentations to retired i teachers were made by Robert P. Reeder, president of the Class ] room T aril ere. Oliver Davis, pre sident of the City Teachers Assoc iation was presiding officer. The National Education Assoc., was founded in Philadelphia by 43 educators from 12 states and the District of Columbia. SECOND ( \LVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Last Sunday morning our pas tor. the Rev. J. M. Kennedy, j brought us a wonderful message. He spoke- from the subject "Love ‘ Tn Action”. He will be speaking I from this subject unit! Easter ] Funday morning. Music for the morning services •’.as furnished by the Senior Choir ] with Mr Albert Heath ai the or j gan ‘Dui'.ng the morning three j new members were, added to the j church , I Sunday afternoon at 3.00 p m i service was rendered by the pas ! *or and congregation of the Great ! er Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. The I sermon was delivered by the Rev. I .1 E. Fiddmont Jr During the evening worship hour ] ; Baptism service was held Eleven t i candidates were baptized by the j ] pastor, Next Sunday night th» Senior. | • Junior, and Vocal Choirs, along with the Men's Chorus will ore-| • sent a pre-Easter musical program i This program is being conducted ; by Mr Albert Heath, and Mr. Jos j eph Walker Tthe public is invited 1 to attend. Mr. Jack Johnson, is ! rri si?i n(, of the Senior Choir. CHARLOTTE BRIERS Dr A O. Steele will be modera i lor for the forum sponsored by the Public Affairs Committee of (he Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the j YWCA on April 17th at the Branch on S. Davidson St . V | n i.jj mm, ~~ 'Welcome Teachers | | “South’s Finest | Neero Hotel'' i - i "A GOOD PLACE TO EAT i AND SLEEP" j ! HOTEL ALEXANDER Dial ED. 2-5141 523 N. McDowell St* j Charlotte, N, C. j ■ ,* rr ——nTlMni~ j Welcome /V C Teachen A ss <oaat;on American \ ARTIFICIAL | LIMB & BRACE | COMPANY, Inc, E C FINLEY President & Gen'l Manager I We Make All Types of Artificial Limbs j We Repair All Makes of \ Artificial Limbs ! "Limbs That Tit Bert — COST LESS 1505 - 1507 W TRADE ST CHARLOTTE. lN C. craaaeag.- '-aeneraygamjr ’ Welcome NORTH CAROLINA i TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The other participants on the 1 panel "A Tribute to A Teacher" will be Robert Douglas a stu dent. of the Torrent* •* Lytle High School; Mrs. Bobbie Testley, visit- j ing Counsellor of the city schools: and Rev. W, T. Taylor- the pas tor of the South Tryon Presby terian Church. Music will be furnished by the Carver College Chorus and the in vocation will be given by Mrs. Leutisher Cureton, a member of the Fublic Affairs Committee. Miss Martha Riddick will pre side as chairman of the committee, j The public is invited. 1 * '." 11 '4 , ." ■ 1 '»■ <—»» I—— m*»m I■■ ■ ■«' ■numndi mi.wmm "■ ■ l mm* ES! VLMBF.f FtnifcAL «fcSEBV|. SYSTfcM MUC»t* VEDUfAL DEPttMI (NAUR A»CK CORKHUTHW ■iWMWMWiWßrorwwinm nmnhm■ nnniriniiM tm i,, ■ jmmuii i,a*wwrf**^mir^«m,tiir-,r-iriii)ißA:nraihmg-A7rT^i‘si^A^^Y , tTMaffi WELCOME TEACHERS Chesapeake Paper Stock | Company, Inc. j WASTE PAPER Telephone EDison 3-9512 | 701 West Fifth St, P O Box 482 Charlotte, N. C. ryttw +-xmm4erswowtmtru<!um*v£ Welcome Nortii Carolina Teachers Association To Charlotte owimihihwium-mcbkbj.3— nMnwif»»iwwi»r*HMr*»tgftae3f»B«.neaaKawu». » m•armo ! Johnson i . Smith UNIVERSITY ! * A Co-Educational Institution « Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools I | College Os Liberal Art? 1 heoiogica! Seminary *imam*uMM*a<*ammmacw*&immrgsmmT&wvM9*£i*:jir:ja3&xsr3E:: SUMMER SCHOOL ] JUNE 10 - JULY 17, 1357 j AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS WORKSHOP JUNE 26 ■ JULY 17,1957 * Apply to Director of Summer School s| Joiinsm C. Smith University CHARLOTTE, N. C ■ i PAGE ELEVEN Deborah Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star is sponsoring « Bingo Party on May ist at, the MIC Build ing on D. Erevaid St Prizes and an evening of real fellowship will be enjoyed by the members end. guests. Mrs Willie Mae Smith is the Worthy Matron The Charlotte Council of Par ents arid Teachers will observe Founders Day on Sunday after noon. April 28th. at the Bethle hem Center on Norfolk Ave. Mr? H. S. Davis, a former president of the North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers, will be the Founders Day speaker.
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