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I'& OTE SPRING. Esf \ -- I
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fS. i \ r U'Jt of E'|OR
i ? •;•• i;rr:t Teachers From Five States To Attend
. Te mner Science And Mathematics Institute
DURHAM PifK*-eight loacher.-- j
<st txicntx 351 , . from
f;v-» s will a‘<!or>c ti:c SttU'ftce
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?’•- k>r th.: itfstiUi:*-. NCC is one nf j
i‘i3 rojloga? -mfi 'itjivTvsitics i
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Dr. W. H RoijifiT.fiß. V’fofowsor ii ;
f? ft Marg<? ot t) : p jvro- ;
VlO i 'TA Leadership
S ? b A Success
children :n Ament-. requires that. ‘
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vJilll!u "''' mOiv* (-.iliCitntly in!
developing tomorrow's citizens. j
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; 'P nv. t .-o. ukscovor and uti- 1
» p v.- techniques for the snlu- !
tion of some nf our ■ >trl ui , _
er,d n;-. m-.r* to face the- new'ones |
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K R A M E R' S
"THE HOUSE Os DIAMONDS"
Corner Martin and Salisbury Sts.
DIAMONDS
Budget Term* Arranged
Qu-djfy lot Quality Nobody—But Nobody
* 1 " 11 *■' ... KRAMER’S “the house of diamonds”
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W^'-'VjfP ' CONDITION! R
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College. V. C. and Rudene Ah- j
nev. nf Norristown, Fa., admire. j
bridal wreath blossoms that have i
I Three NCC professors. Dr. T. E.,
Malone. Biology. Dr. Marjorie L. j
j Browne, Maibemati.es, and Dr. j
' i a Tofiori, ChtiTiistry. v*ill form the j
i i.oix ot f< aching staff to be sup-!
i pli m ntod by four outstanding I
visiting professors in each field. !
Teachers who will participate in !
: this summer's program are; North J
: Carolina Durham: Frank H. Al- |
! .yon. Thurruan D. Clark. Thomas J
M. Davis Mai tha V. Dooms and j
.Joseph S. Parker Raleigh; Ben-!
■iißiirt T Bullock. Virginia L. New- j
: eii and Thomas Crumby. Fayette- ]
wile; William T. Bmwn. Sarah R.
: '{>!••• rry. and Darius .Johnson, Jr. j
| He }ipoK& at the* opening S6S£>iofi ’
j held in the auditorium of the Rlu- ;
: ford Library Other perrons ap- j
: :ar: r g <;.n that program included: j
Dr. Wiirmoih T. Gibbs, president !
•>! 'he college, who delivered the 1
; welcome address and C. E. Dean, j
H-ach^r-trafiner at the college, un-!
j d-r whose dir.-cti.on the meeting !
w;.:; held. Mrs. Dean is president j
; of ih ■ Seventh District.
! The afternoon session featured J
• ’"up discussions on problems as- I
> feeling PTA workers on: admin is- j
j trativc problems, program planning i
! and evaluation, setting annual j
■ goals, budget and fujar.ee. citizen- j
: skip and legislation, room reprt- 1
I sciiLa.lives workshop, PTA publi- .
j cations, training new officers, pub- j
j Deity committees and training for I
j pro-school PTA workers.
SEIBERLING
Tires & Recapping
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ONE DAY'S SERVICE
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TIRE SERVICE
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RALEIGH, N. C.
j burst forth in profusion in front ,
• of the Fine .Arts Building in the j
i past few days. Unseasonably I
I George J. Foster. Charlotte; Joseph
| C. Belton, Mattie L. Soiice, Emma |
jS. Jones. Theodore G. Stewart,
j Jerry H. Flack and Paul W John
j son. Roxboro: Herman W. Smith,
| Jr., and Robert C, Williams. Ox
j ford' Roy L Bass and George R.
| King. Elizabeth City; Gloria M.
I Cooper. Yancey vipe: Virginia A
[ nix,
Also, Supply; A llone Johnson.
! Greenville: Alan E. Murrell. Ahos
j kie; Margaret W, Artis. Graham;
j Joseph E. Belton. Gastonia: Moses
I A. E. Blair; Williamston: Bernard
j C. Brinkley. Winston-Salem; Ra
chel Campbell; Hookerton; Leroy
; Connor, Loaksvillc Clyde F. Fowl
| kes. Sunbury: Smith N. Knight,
j Burlington: John H Malloy. High
; Point: Charles E Morris, Jr.: Bt th
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THIS CAPOLfNTAB
! Omegas Honor Love And Moultrie
CHARLESTON. S. C„ The ,
membims of the Sixth District, |
Omega Pm Phi Fraternity,, corn- (
prising North and South Carolina, ]
in the final session of the annua! !
meeting gave plaques to Bishop
Edgar A. Love arid Attorney H
Carl Moultrie, for service render
ed the Fraternity.
Bishop Love was one of the
founders of the Greek letter Fra
ternity and was cited for the ser
vice he has rendered during the
life of the group. Attorney Moul
trie was honored for the service
he has rendered as the National
Executive Secretary.
The eltations were msd? at
a fellowship breakfast, held In
the cafeteria of the Buist
School, held Sunday morning.
Bishop Love was the principal
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j Egg sales In North Carolina In
1955 topped sales in all other Sou
eastern states. Also, North Caro
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sales faster since 1940 than either
the Southeastern area or the Unit
ed States,
North Carolina is now selling
approximately one-half of its an
nua) broiler output outside the
state.
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i speaker and told of how ihr :
I Fraternity was founded by
j Frank Coleman, Oscar J. Coop
er, Ernest Just and himseit.
amid obstacles on the campus
of Howard University in 1911.
He told those present to be ever j
mindful of the fact that the Fra- 1
ternity was founded to develop
friendship among men who had
become attached to each other by
a common bond. He extolled the
virtues of the Fraternity and asked
that even though scholarship was
one of the principles upon which
it was founded, it should always
be remembered that friendship
was the cornerstone upon which
it was built.
J. Alston Atkins. retn inK Dis- j
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 1!, 1957
trict Representative. presented the
plaques and extolled the work of
both of the men. He lauded the
work and the character of Bishop
Hove arid told of the fins traits of
lustiness acumen that. Attorney
Moultrie had instilled into the
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i members by bis uat.Lß.njj «ffbs>”n*
and keen judgment. Both of the
men thanked the Fraternity for
its kind consideration -and rederii
eated themselves to ivork harder
for 3 bigger and better friend
ship for al) who ventured to sc
cept the tenets and to strive to
use their influence to aid in mak
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virtue of frir-ndshiD