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PAGE SIXTEEN Vlrs. Velma Adams Os Louisiana Heads Jeanes Supervisors 12 States Represented it Winston-Salem Meet WINTON- ' j '.i f\NPt trs, Velma Artmn* • Bastrop, La.. as elected national pi-.-stuvrit of ie Kationai -\- ■ u i.: .h-ane? upf.rvrs ta.-i 1- ■<- tlv -group in'.'ixod a thi- -i ■ mual eon ention ai v. -•■ .1. 1 . T- ach* rs Coll. Otht r < locic.l hv r- N 150 super iKOl's from !.1 soutbi n state? i ■eiv 5 vf-rtii v>' vcrr(‘l»r\. Dr. Kara 5. .I.k!. am, Gramhiing. 1.a.; vice pro ~i(|rni. Mis. .losif It. f*< corns. R< iilsvillc, (bi.; re cording v. n-tarv. Mrs. Rosalie F. \\ Charlotte. V. In amu "r. Mrs I! \. Crawford. Cat nilict s\ ilir. Mo.: Counselor, Dr. V G. Richard boo. Richmond. \ ;i„ parliamen tarian Mrs. Rn-a M Skirt, Tun- Li, Mi'S, and chaplain. Mrs. j O. I Branch, Memphis Tcnn. * Th< - To a.!;'." c •" . :!:r npt.vvo.tn . envorinc tlii'o- nhas- s ! f fV. •0 k - - '■ \ . v l.al oonipo- | •ncii"- and o.v.i- aa.v-cd. r-i .? lit- ! . ■ 1 i - -. im.: -..\-o k i •ith r.f ll ’.;-■■■ '• ;■ h-- and id- ! i;n:s‘rstors if they .-uv- 1o help j rl’ i j ( U«-'s( N; ■ K* rs for V\ - on Venl ion iiuhitlf-d lr. T.’vjnr. d- iri «>f Diil.H-l I• ; v, V,>vv Or'Scitns. ;mhJ Or 041 ;>f» Urmvn, chairman of Gratia aO' Sr hoot of figura tion, North f :irf)tjna College, Dors; *m X > ! V; ■ ! ’hool?. Jc-urv ; pi. ;'’ i.s; »r> ,1 re 511- j C-||! ;i -red thr.~!”h she Southern Eduea- j on Fu"H AHoi-ia. Ga O-i anally j rir'-'i’M f i;ri !' rv"n ;* •, ,T* riH' -s 1 ibricy, but •od.-.-- rait-h funds are] s 1 to .nr-li . -tit s(.lie : iaaics. j • Tip.* f merit to Dr. J, Curtis Dixon, j rn Kciucation Fund: Mrs, Ids i - «'* - T'-’. i-n r;-:.. . i.c. : owa. <tw>» -- -r-ry-i-iir-T. uto.iwVuiiil-i -~~ r ,)j" ' Edward’s Shoe Store 10 EAST MARTIN ST. The Family Shoe Store For 49 Years If, ■ «-vsniium>»wvwn .’’W'* 1 Ur.. K . H glHgW*rn-ftne.nrwiwre-r-twwtui*--*- • T ~ n 7~-rrrin r . r ici-irTi:“."t i c'-m mr; wm t >liwii~'i~ uimiiL-j m u cSp'fm- JiSe Seer eimi’fiSere *§c/ililz £ - 0 I In SchDtz you taste the rich | ness of time, the essence' of ! care and the perfection of | skilL Schiite is brewed with just the fa ks of the bops,,. I “7 not a trace of harsh bitter i • '&sss —tjswwb*' ■■ ■ i attmi,MHß«iui«iiiiiiMiii ry^>iniitit>im~t> I Fisher Wholesale Company f MM SUNRISK AVENUE TE 3-1556 ■ all- • s ’ .;u. fc: l>r. Jackson and l' l Mainic l. Copeland, Hopkinsville-. K.v for service to tne Jeanes principle. Reii ring president was Mrs. j Clara vV. West of Savannah. Ga. Honors Day Friday At Shaw Univ. Shaw University will observe Honors day on Friday, April 30. ! under the sponsorship of Alpha Onnci. u- ■ k- A i;.ha i Kapna Mu Honor Society. Flic first event foi th.c day uill he an ail-Vniversity as sctnbly. heginning in Green leaf \iiditoiiuni it 1! a. ir. In addition to the feature address which will he given by !>r Ulmer ! Schwcrtman. profes sor of History at St. August inc s ( ollege. the program will include a statement of the pur pose and objectives of Alph3 Kappa Mil the issuing of Mem hership certificates to second semester members of the or ganisation and the citation of students whose names appeal on the two University Honor rolls. Frank Si llers a senior of Ports mouth. Virginia and vice-president lof Alpha Omicrnr. Chapter, will I prc-stde at the assembly, i The concluding event for the ! day will be a social at eight in | the West Cnmpus Student Center. ] honoring all students who have ] boon cited for scholastic aohiove j merit i Good trees to use Include syea j more, oak, tulip, sugar nanlp. pe ! can, ash, line!on, dogwood, craoap j plo. crapemyrlle red maple and others. _ v ++il -*gg|fo j .flfsßtffiibi&ffiPiit^SpE| > -- ‘'*WSj|BßMfeft y "vxj * £ml |^^iß^^E| SIGMAS TO ( O\ \ r: N 3 ULRi; The three local chapters o f I*hi Hot a Sigma Fraternity Inc., iota, Shaw University. Beta Xi, St. An- I gustine’s College; and Eta Sig ma, f adimle, wit iact as hosts to the Southeastern Regional which is to meet in Raleigh. Charles C. Amey, Forme r NC College Business Manager, Succumbs At 70 | , I DURHAM - Charles C Amoy. , 170, former business manager at j North Carolina College, was bur ; 1 ifd at Beechvood Cemiery licro | last Wednesday. He was given Ma ’ i -sonic rites. i He died at Lincoln Hospital | Sunday night after a seven week's ■ | illness. ■ • A native of Durham where he • | attended pis liic school.-, he was •1 a graduate of A&T College. His I business career started at j hoarding school in High Point. . Later he worked at A&T Col ! lege. He was employed for a time las cashier of the Mechanics and | Farmers Bank. Ame.v began work at Nf'f with the late hr. .lames i Shepard in 1938, continuing through 1947. He had lived in retirement since leaving N'CU A native of Durham, \im-v ... her own personal flour! » the girl who’s wearing this lovely peignoir and matching fitted gown by M. C. Schrank. A bride floating on a cloud of happiness —a bride- to-be or a cloud ol dreams -a bride of years past, on an anniversary or birthday cloud - they’ll all love this romantic ensemble. It's fashioned of Schrank's exciting no-iron Petal Glo —a blend of cotton, nylon and dacron - with blowing sleeves and yoke of sheer ; nylon tricot This peignoir and waits length gown comes in pink or blue, sizes 32 to 40, at only $18.95 the set! I ANNOUNCEMENT... Greer, Cleaners is proud to announce to its hundreds of patrons and the public, the association of . . . Reverend William H. Lucas Reverend Lucas is no stranger to our firm or the public as a competent route man. He is experienced, compe tent, reliable and prompt. You can depend on both Reverend Lucas arid GREEN CLEANERS for the best in quality cleaning, courtesy, and prompt service. Agents For Oak City Laundry PICKUP and DELIVERY Formal Attire For Rent GREEN CLEANERS SIS S. BLOUNT STREET TEmple 2-2987 unxji *•*,<*«'<»wrrum »*» vrnnrrn*vwxtv*mm*-i mmumiwf~n-rrmrnr rir nmnrnu«niM»"i»iMnm wnminMiniiiiiiMiiiiMivn«B l rn l »,,,„ MADAM WRIGHT i£fi§tiHll|gHMsS MADAM WIHGRT Mystery Woman Special Reading Tolls Past, Present and Future. Does o|f.f »•§!» not ask questions. This lady has used her won raTl’ll dcrful gifts since childhood. She has astonish rljof rcl :md helped thousands of people in every A l m walk of life. She can help you. no matter who or whilb ynu arfi No matter what your hope, tear MS Wsi 0: trouble is, come and see this great, woman and have your mind put at ease. Readings pay Madam Wright a visit Bring your worries and troubles to the one and only MYSTERY WOMAN. SHE SATISFIES! I do not make houre to house calls. I have no sub stitute whatsoever Business only at office. NOT CLASSED AS A GYPSY. Knowledge at Present is Power in the Future. Pei- I manently located In house trailer/ 1 mile from Liberty on j Greensboro highway 421. Open Daily and Sunday*. LOOK FOR NAME AND HAND SIGN | Open Sundays Seven Days a week- 900A Mto 10.00 pM. May 3-5. During this time Sig- I mas from Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina will he nresent. The head quarters for tiie regional nil! be S'eniek Hall at St. Au gustine's College. The Theme, “Kd»ra(i«n through Integra- was one of si\ children of fhp , late Corerdius and Mrs. Sarah .1 onesi Amey. He won wide recognition for his j association with NCC and Dr. j Shepard. Often the educator’s era- i 1 issary to the State- legislature, to | ’ philanthropists, industrialists and ' hig it governmental officials, he j was credited with developing fa- ! vorable attitudes toward NCC, j ■, A jj * iwlllii&i w|' j » ! W *W% ! V. < . AMI V IWe Have Anything PIES and PASTRIES For Everyday Desert Or Special Occasions * 18-Flavors In Pics * Lemon and Cherry Tarts and many other selections! POOLE’S PIE SHOP fllfl Glen wood Ave, Raleigh HRHHHV! THE CAROI iNIAN tion” will guide the meetings, J. C. Duncan of Yanceyville, is director of the croup and J I) VV. Moreht-ad is Regional Secretary. Registration will he held jointly with the Zeta I’hi Beta Sorority- on the West Campus of Shaw University. , the Oxford Orphanage, and A&T I College. ' Dr J. Neal Hughley. minister to NCC, eulogized Amey ai SI. Joseph AME Church. The Rev. D. j A. ohnston. pastor, assisted in in- I | torment service-,. Amey is survived by his wife, | | Mrs Mildred Amey of the home. 1 | 531 Elm St... two daughters, Mrs. i | Clementine Amey Winters. Brook-) j lyn. N. Y and Miss Harriet. Amey | i of the home; one sister, Mrs. Sa- j j rah Johnson, Durham; two broth- i j ers, James, Durham, and Corns-1 j lius, Atlantic City. N. J.; and two : j grandchildren. Irvin and Anthony ; Winters, Brooklyn, N Y. LONGVIEW 11 Plumbing & Heating Co. fit PROMPT SERVICE / / \ \ Aft j'L'fMci'-'' *"*"—'T'A /fffai ; j ! Have your cake and eat it loo! i T. X be old saying, Tou can’t have your cake and oaf ft to© " doesnf appto to the modern iamvr who practices soil and water conservation. Through LJ 1 ” wtToi conservation yon eats get fop production from die cropland and F® 6 * ***** kmd «*> to TOW dsßdwm fa mmm better condition’ than S is at present. j To encoiongc soo and water conservation pnweties* hi this area. Carotin* , J . Co* atjyiuoßy a ’Tfewif Fcffws w procyrtTfli. Ad •<**’^^ | ivy Soil Conservation Dsstric! Supervisors, the cotttofd is open to comraunitv groups in S 3 Carolina counties, As an Incentive, CFSL offers $2,900 Os) to < ash prizes to the community fjtcnrpr. which do sh« best Job of qwßimg soft tr«d water conservation practices applied to the land. Twenty-tow rtwa? oomraM- Wes will win c«*h awards ranging from $350.00 to $50.00. far farther detmk see your fat®# M Cmmemrtms tifkirkt Soper ' r fwwJN. - ___... _ \I(CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) i fi The '/Was arc also holding j (heir regional at this lime Or W. L. 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