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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY IS 1957 1 “PYGMALION" When the Intercollegiate l)r;ima \ssocie » tion hold its annual Art- t * sti val at A&T Oolitic recently, these players iroin North Caro _ _ j% jM V iI-- R 5 \ %- : \#% i : Jr* ' J '• * W ?^ c - ' V " I] * - I |, s -j ' «4 "QUEEN Ol MAY" The at tractive Miss Margaret Hell ■Jackson, X. C., reigned as May Queen at the recent Ma.v Day erlf braiinn held at A*T Col Dedication Os SEieparJ Stabs Planned June 1 At ‘gal City DURHfAM —J3mes T Taylor, ex , meeting this week were Or, rciitive secretary of the James K ! Shepard Memorial Foundation. ' day announced plans to dedicate | the life sire statue of Or. James E. Shepard, NCC founder and first : president, on June i at 4.00 pm. i The bronze statue sponsored by the Ih'ince Hall Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons, in cooperation with the Shep ard Foundation, lias been ab ated by William M. Zoraeh. not- 1 eri Brooklyn, N V sculptor. ! Dedication of the salute will be ! of three features of Aiur.mi Day on Saturday The annual Alumni j Meeting will be held at 10 00 a.in. i and the installation program al I 8:00 p m. Preliminary arrangements were i made in Durham early this week j at a joint meeting between the I Shepard Foundation and State Ma- 1 sonic leaders. The late Dr Shepard was for many years State Grand Mantel of the Masons. Representing the Masons at the Potter School Announces Plans For ’57 Commencement OXFORD According to E R. Bryant, principal of Maty Pottei School, Oxford. The ’57 class will hear, at their “finals", two out standing speakers m their chosen fields of religion and education. The speaker for the Annual Sermon will be (he Key. U. I Jones, Moderator and Pas tor of Mount Calvary Baptist Church of Greenville, North Carolina Hr was chosen for his suhjeet. If I were a Youth ADVANTAGES WE OFFER: •■k 1 2 y/'ar in business in Raleigh if Seven experienced employees, if Lady attendant (★ Air Conditioned Chapel (seating 15fl). if Off-Street Parking. ir Financially strong Burial Association if Low Prices. if Thousands of satisfied families we have served, RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME | | lina College produced "Pygmal ' ion" In George Bernard Shaw as a guest production, T lie main characters include from left to i right: Helen Reid as Mrs. ■ lege last Saturday. \ major in . Education, a senior, she is a member of the Alpha Kappa \i pba Sorority, iter •‘Court" in cludes from left to right, Mi-aos; Parnell Vestal, Southern Pines; <l. D. Carnes, Grand Master M ilmington; I lark s. Brown, Deputy Grand Master, Winston i Salem; Rev C. W Lawrence. Grand Secretary, Greensboro: Dr, 11, \ Dowdy, Grand Trca surer. Washington; and W V Clement, Durham , Founds! ion representatives r ' ; lending were Dr. J. M Hubbard | *" ’• i President: if. M Mlchaux. Viet j President; and Tnylor. Executive Secretory. i the slaii.it* will be located out in | the circle in front of the college’.* Administration Building. Other events in the 'Kith nrtnua! | commencement program iticiitdi ; the baccalaureate sermon at 3:00 i>n> Sunday >n the Men's Gymnas ium with the Rev. F. Deedorn Al ston as speaker. He is rector of the Church of ,/Ou? Merciful Saviour. Louisville, K.v Dr Howard Thurman. D'-an. Marsh Chapel, Boston Untv ■; s,il, will deliver the final*-' address m the Gymnasium at 11;00 a.m. tm Tuesday, June 4. Again”, This service wil! be held in the school auditorium on May 2tl, at four o'clock in the afternoon. ’•he commencement speaker will he Dr, II S. Davis, form er principal of Mary l'utt r School, and presently the busi ness manager of Johnson C. Smith tiniversltv of Charlotte. | Me has chosen for a subject, "Re I adzing Our Possibilities”. I Pearce”; Barbara Bumpkin as Tli/aivih Doolittle”; Thomas Galloway as "Col. 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Pain was relieved promptly. | And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all—this j improvement, was maintained in CHHC3 where doctors’ observations i were continued over a period of j many months! In fact, results were so thor- j ough that bulFoivix were able to 1 make such astonishing statements | as “Piles have '■eased to to* a POSNER'S I XxL ifesssss /Vt/ x o .....zOr^ / \ CULTURES • STRAIGHTENS \ * J|l|^ u 9 ar «ay Robinson AT YOUR FAVOR!if BARBER SHOP ciruj tlarti ctnd <o»msfic cown^®r * Sunday Date Set For Chorale Society’s Annual Sing Here The Shaw University Chorale So- j riety, in conjunction with the Wo- | men’s Choir, will appear in annua! concert on Sunday, May 19, at. 6:00 p.ni. in Greenleaf Auditorium. Compositions featuring both choirs together will be used. The soloists are Pedro Kornogy, bari tone. freshman from Mount Olive; Pan! Crump, baritone .sophomore Florists’ Association Plans j July Convention In "Dee Cee’ WASHINGTON Preparations are being made for over 500 dele- j gates and visitors expected to at- : tend the fifth annual convention | of the International Florists’ Asso- i \ elation. Inc., to be held here July j G-10 at Hotel Statler. Officers of the organization, William O. Perry, of Miami, president, and J Wesley Lee, Pittsburgh, secretary, met with Evelyn O. Chisley. executive secretary, in Washington re rentiy to round out the eon vention program The organization was founded in j 1952 by Mr Perry in an effort to •. meet certain needs of Negro flor- j iris not otherwise being served at I the time The organization now has i membership in all sections of the ration. Members are set up to wire j flowers to any city in America as > w. li as to foreign countries. Using the theme “Flowers and : Faith" the Washington Flower and | Garden Guild, host chapter of the j Association, has scheduled work- *w liberal <□ Terms Now in Effecl Tirtsi«n«] ON k APPLIANCES k TELEVISION k TIKES & TUBLS UNMAKE STORES 413 Fayetteville St problem!” And among th »e suf ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of - 10 to 20 years standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin j gents of any kind. The secret is i a new healing substance (Rio- I Dyne*)—the discovery of a world famous research institution. Al ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide u*e for healing injured tissue or. all parts of the body, This new healing substance i* offered in suppository or ointmont form called Preparation H* Ask 1 or individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with spe | cial applicator. Preparation H is ! sold at all drugstores. Satisfaction ' guaranteed or money refunded, j *K«t i’s r.i or* I THE CAROLINIAN j from Jersey City, New Jersey, j Reginald Burke, bass, a sophomore from Edenton; Iris Hairston, col oratura soprano of Walnut Cove, and Evangeline Forbes, dramatic soprano from Raleigh. The Jestaires a male ensemble with Reginald ( "Jock”) Burke con ducting, will also be featured The repertoire will include arias, so- 1 shops dealing with floral schemes 1 business sessions of the concert ion j and designing to be held between ! According to Evelyn O t Itis THE PERFECI^j^^^" | Gift . ygj? FOR Tilt HIGH / ... , ShUCm** ‘ /' SCHOOL . •’ GRADUATE y< j ONLY JDB *l-°° DOWN A WEEK PAYMENT SMITH-CORONA—World’s First and Fastest Portable Choice of 4 Models * 5 Decorator Colors Established 1867 ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. j 119 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Office Outfitters pHONF. TP 2-7767 Booksellers J2O S. WII/MINGTON ST. Engravers RALEIGH “Try Our Old Fashioned" SOUTHERN DONUTS Chocolate or White Iced 50c per doz. 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The public is invited. slcy, executive, secretary of the j Washington Chapter and con vention chairman, highlights of the, meeting will include, an ad dress by the Rev. Earl L. Har risws on Sunday, July 7 on the convention theme. At the same session a tribute vv sil be paid ' to Mr. Perry. Convention activity will also in- ! elude a pilgrimage to the Freder ick Douglas Home, Lincoln Memo rial. Unknown Soldier's tomb and Arlington National Cemetery. Imp; You can remove ■ |H■* *. stains so easily Fleecy White eliminates '^*****""’|yj masty kinds of spots and if || stains on cottons and : isfs sssi ! linens, porceicdn, enamel t JpMLrJrjfLrVf IS end tile surfaces. 1* *, i This is hut one of dm n : . * #* jraL iw 1 and hf.ti :,{ cl: /(r in j T) J| ami direct ions on bottle iabe.l. J| 8. £ A C || AI.EAi*ANT TO U'.f . , . LEAVES NO OFFENSIVE 00 05? I . > "" r ' . It’s such *•**•••'•* --a comfort IS, to take •**••*— -‘“—the bus and leave \ ffef the driving - —to us! 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