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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1957 msmm; ■ . ~.. ... * 'wwfcw*** owe*-, . WINNERS IN rVC’F DRIVE ~ Miss Mabl« Wynn, left of Raleigh is shown wiiii the Cubit Cuio which was pre«rntrd to the cM.v students at St. A tig twine's for A&T College's 59th"Finals" Begins June 1, Record Class seen GREENSBORO Th* fifty- ■ ninth annual commencement ex orcise? for A&T College will be held on Saturday. Sunday and Mon . day, June 1- 3. A record class of nearly 500 per sons, including 15-young women, rhe first graduates in the School! of Nursing, will receive bachelor ! and masters degrees and certifi- : cates. Mrs M Elizabeth Carnegie, as- ■ sociate editor of NURSING OUT- j LOOK the official publication of \ rhe National League of Nursing, is j The finals speaker She veil speak i Boxcar Death Creates A Big Stir In Tcsrsrr.- i MEMPHIS f ANF) The: death of an unidentified Negro j man In a- freight train boxcar! last week caused a stir among lo- j cal residents end prompted po- j lice in two cities to begin investi-i gallons into the case. The man was found dead in i (fce boxcar shortly after it arrived 1 i " JEFFREY'S STUDENTS VISIT , CAROL!MAN The si.\th grade clasu of Jeffrey’s School, Wake County, were touring guests of THE CAROLINIAN last Thurs day afternoon. Pictured above j are the members of the group who were accompanied by their j tracher. Mrs. P. M. Smith. There were 24 students making the trip, They are as follows: Otis i ..a ___ —a. „ . . Universal SHM Room Air Conditioner EQUIPPED WITH THE LIFETIME ELECTROSTATIC (Electronic) FILTER! “The Manufacturers Guarantee that this Filter cleans the air of dust, dirt, pol len and sooty particles.” Electrical Wholesalers INCORPORATED J ! SUN. West St. Dial TE 3-5688 " AsweVwi!---' ] raising the largest m:. s towards i the I'NU 1 campus drive. Mr. Joseph Jcr-e renter, was chair man of the campus drive. Right ' Quadrangle on Monday afternoon, : June 3 at 4:00 o'clock. The baccalaureate sermon is to j j be delivered by Di G. Bromly Ox- . nam, presiding bishop, the Wash* | ington (D, D.i Area of the Moth- j ! odist Church. This program is to j !be held in the Harrison Auditor- I iuro on Sunday, June 2. beginning { j at 11:00 A M. I Other events scheduled for the j | three-day activities include. Sen i ior Class Day Exorcises, Harrison ! I Auditorium at 4:00 P. M and the i i in Nashville from Birmingham, j Described as about 40, the man | had been shot in both leas and | apparently had bled to death, ac i cording to investigator.-:. \ Reil ! way Express receipt bearing the | name “Florence Williams". Mem- I phis, was found in bis poorer. Police in Memphis and Nash i Dunn, Bessie ISurlon, William | Dailey, lames Malone, Jessie Mit chell, James Hunter, Mnbh Jack son, Minnie Ruth Webster, Dr ! lores Tones, Beulah Mae Bay. | ford, Mary Joyce Lunsford, Betty Mae Harris, Rochelle Allen, Dor- I othy Ann Rogers, Mary Ethel ! Dunn, Hattie Pearl Malloy, | Prank Johnson, George Curtis, Roosevelt Holden, Eugene Young, is Miss Janet S.-kmr . of New - berry S, C, who w.i.s prr sauted iiw- K’jsht's Ctsy i>"i .Uoisa Kappa Alpha ‘sorority as second : prise. j ing classes, alumni nr.d friend:; g:- S sident. -if the Cali eg l -' and Airs. ! nual concert, by the ALT College 5 the »1 c*psr m sit A h’ \sfii'on through t’ho ('oriirriGn: r ?r-our oouod. -j Average ; ■ ' C ro l iira jo*'*.-»£•>•« l or All po»< ! Kti Ha Hie Fort, Donald Dunn, George Harris and Mary Vann Dunn. (STAFF PHOTO BY CiI.YS R. JONES). LAST WEEK OF Carter’s Big Trade-In Sale sSSNTnik-iii Allowance For Your OLD SUITE On Any Living- Room Or • Bedroom Suite! 3 f B'TrrfTl Suits Price begins **7CW With Your Old Suite AT ONLY 0 I 2 Pd, Soffl Price begins cQAqI - >'oi!r ‘Old Suite AT ON IA ’PUt/^ Sofa BSjfe Pees Your Old Sofa ONLY $04 95 j Pi!any other items too numerous to mention. , m mret ■ititt.ti.ii n»i —. mr-n-wr-nrnww ■ mmi n—mnur —mi , ... bhiii mm uni r mmnawein— boy bow— mm payment - ! .. , M:' ;u'- m OUT BOOR \ I JL Furniture (i KLI/UUm) I ■ : ■flf C IRK At Appiiavoa - Mott* » PRiC’ijd! i 10 E Martin St. Open Friday lt2 E. Martin St. * Pho.tc TE 2-4163 'Til 9 P.I/I Phone TE 2-7792 Ig- gy. „ shh »« . d&n&i Huayteriy x 0■ MS Zion Church Meld In H. C. j tuts, VNNIE H. THORPE REPORTER The Second Quarterly Mass | Meeting of the W. H. & F. M;ss- | ! c?... .. .., +U . <rU P)P- i j Tried convened at Union Station | A M. E boon Church. Wilton. N. j C. Rf \ E. L. Mc-zek”, host pastor, land \. T A. Young. Presiding | Elder. Mrs E\a B Young the C,- trict President. The meeting was <■ died to order by the Presiding i r.i, • The first Hymn "I Can Hear i :my Savior Calling" ’.v is sung. Borin*tor- v road try Rev. T. I, Par'('nr. the pastor of Kts • t u/o. A M. E Zion Chur -h. llondcrson, N. C. from Acts' the Ist Chapter comprising 10 vor- I isi r-. The sou! Stirling pray.-r was J ! also offered by Rev. Parsons. I A second hymn No, 208. Arnaz- j | i; - Chvcr was rung lid by Rev. j V. D. Carson, cur pastor at Rush j ! Memo: in! A. M. K Zion Church, j : n del U, N * C Ttv Presiding El . th n introduced the Rev. J H. j I M- ere of Morrmifttor., N. C. whe < ; gave u the opemr-rj sermon, He j • • hi ; text from Acts I 8. But he j i v,. i j p,*Nf-r-.v. pW\*« •• rtf* ft of th**? ♦ h <"*• : Holy Clr.-t is come upon me both] in Ji ruse'.,.j-n u in all Judea, and I in P; mari *. and unto the uttermost I : •-tr of Jr earth." Theme: "Chris- | a n Power” The minister, be- ! •... py saying that as Christians hi r. v:r br-vc received the power * ' if .- !!■ iy Glmst. wr shall be His ■■ -i?n•'■-"-os in Judea, Samaria and • !i the ends Os the earth. The fol- I Pnv.ng points were brought out. When w,* r,cuv the Holv Ghost he gives t The Power to Work, ft. Th. Pc r to Pray. 3. The Pow . or re, \V •*. 4. The Power to Endure. ! :>_ The P ,w r to Continue. t'his inf r.i ring tneseage was fol : lowed by the Holy Communion. I The p,- c F !der. Rev. Young : t-oing ai'iv assisted by Rev. W. D C-irscin. T. 1 Parsons and others, vo : the offering the Presiding rider pr.-sc-no'd the District Pre dr rt. Mr? Eva it. Young, who rave hi'i-.f end prtigeedr ! d to organize. Or. resignation of Mrs. 5 - ; iriie Herns. Mrs Annie H. Thorpe was elecied a? reporter for the meetings, and Mrs. Etta Moten of I Oxford*. N. c as District Treasurer. To -jr-inn (he theme song "Lift | Him Up.” the Missionary bettedic . Uon mid ad.i'itirncd for lunch. Tbr ’ : afternoon’'session opened with the •titler ievotions conducted by the Iv-d officers Os the Host Church Sc-ntcneo prayers wore uttered for : those of our District, who are sick. The President then presented the District Officers who took their | respective places .and proceeded to (••■il for and receive the registra t.’on and assessments from the var -1 tons charge.,. The reports were re I tlived with thanks' The meeting ■ ~-a s era red wtlh the presence of | Hr*‘riding Eider and Mrs. J. W Hatch of the Fayetteville Dis | i 'ict. Rev. and Mrs. L B. Russell | of the Durham District. Timely remarks were given by each of 1 11 F A M 0 U S I BAKERY SPECIALS ') SP^ At -$1 2 9 1 • Cake Dotiu • Glazed Donuts • ! • CINNAMON » VELVET BUNS Pound Cake ! • Peach Pies * ouito 1 ies a r> , , rv • Lemon Pies * Linern rrv Pies meringij > Special Notice to Future New Brides NEW LOW PRICES ON WEDDING CAKES The Very Finest Quality! FAMOUS BAKERY JOS S, WILMINGTON ST. PHONES: TE 2-8533—2-8334 THE CAROLINIAN them. The President again present ed Mrs. .1 W. Hatch who reinfor ced the 7 Point Program that was j introduced to the area by the late i Mrs. Cairie L. Jones. She also | made mention o' the Missionary | Institute that is to be held at Din | widdie University, Dinwiddle, Va., in July of this year, and urged the District officers to attend, as she was substitution for the Episcopal Supervisor, Mrs. R. L. Jones, who eui- ii not be present because of their Tennessee and Virginia Con ferences were in session at that lime. Remarks by the presiding El- 1 der and adjourned for supper. The evening session opened with a Candle Light Service conducted 1 i hy the District Officers and local workers of the Missionary Dept Tlic ladies being graciously attired in white dresses. A specially ar ! ranged program was rendered by | the Host Church Ttu Presiding 1 | Elder .then presented the speaker i of the hour the R, v !., K White the pastor of tin* l.illinglon Cir ! cult who gave as the Missionary | sermon. He chose his text from ! St. John's gospel the 14th Chap | ter arid 61 h verse. “Jesus saith un- j I to him “I am the way, the truth j i and the light. No man cometh un- ! j to the Faith, but by me." The ! j minister delivered a very inspir- j I ing message that was well received ! | by all whose privilege it was to j | hear. Closing remarks were given 1 ;by Presiding Elders Young and i | Hatch. The singing of the theme i I song ' Lift Him Up ' and the Miss- j I ionary benediction followed, i I Thank,; to ihe very fine hospital- j ! 'ty we received and the delicious ■ food served. Total amount raised j $245.40. The 3rd meeting will be ! hold in connection with the church i school convention at Cedar Grove *n July. DISTRICT OFFICERS Mrs. Eva B. Young, President of I Patent Body: Mias Flora J. Me- I I Clean, Secretary of Y's; Mrs, An- I | me H. Thorpe. Suet, of Buds; Miss ! j Annie Mae Bethea. Supply Cap- j j tain; Mrs, Sandra Bvrd. Chairman | i of Life Members: Mrs. W D Car- I ! son. 2nd Mile President: Mrs Lucy ! ! Foster Evans. Recording Secretary: i t Mrs. Etfa Mown. District Tr r, asur- I j er; Rev T J, Young, Presiding i | Eider i i "'/j’.w’O • ;e Mary sure looks like her father—oniy on her, it looks g&odJ” I til-.. Negro Vote In Georgia Proves Highly Potent ATLANTA (ANP> - The H<* i mendous potency of the n n vote here was felt last, week in the Democratic primary election, as a Negro was re-elected to the | Board of Education, a run-off j election was forced between a ! white and Negro candidate in the j aldermanic race, and venom in a • tlon of a mayor considered “1; I ! to Negroes was effected. ! Because of the powerful Ncuo ’> vote Dr. Rufus E. Clement, pres i ident of Atlanta university, war j renominated to the board of ed ucation. The same Negro vote , caused a run-off election between —G RIL L— ICE CREAM —COLD DRINKS i AND SANDWICHES IfiOi Oak wood Avp ■V»i~ii« m ~h~iwit»»ii-~i -n~ r~ir ir*i rnTi i— r- n Try Us For the Best j Short Orders Fried Chicken Cheeseburgers Hot Do;:- French Fries Hamburger Coffee Soft Drinks SPECIALIZING IN . Pit-Cooked BAU-B-CUE PEEBLES’ GRILL *OO E. MARTIN STREET Raleigh N. C. MRS. & MRS. VICTOR PEEBLES, Props. t r " SHOP 9 TILL, 9 FRIDAY FOR BIG | .VALUES IN OUR BASEMENT STORE 1 ! Men's Short Sleeve JF? SPOUT SHIRTS Sheer Cottons $ 159 49cVa,ue . 39c vd. ; r j ' ' , First Quality Print#. A 4 ' i ’ , i.riAvs and Dimities. \ \ ®SSw%. / J - l -- -• _ j Pop]in! Denim! Cotton Twills! | Ladies’ Shorts / I j\\ *i f=TT Black Bed. Khokie. Timvtm l.iiac. Mure. Aj ■ stripes and checks. Cuffed and Draw'.tr.r.* ,-tyiiv Si?p • \ 1 > ..f||i 10 to 20. 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I -BMMMMWIMMWh - i>» '■ .i»ii mr-) wmjowo-j. m .nuppyujum— j Perfect F ° Remington Rand JjW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS |PT DOWIM fIWEEKI FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call ... TE 4-3143 Thompson & Evans, Inc. 109 W. MARTIN ST. 1 PAGE FIVE These attractive high school lassies modeled bathing suits, -veiling gowns cut demonstrat ed talent as a part of the “Queens n< Industries", n the American Youth Industrial Association convention held at A&T Col lege last week Decked out in tiie Sates! in swim suits are from left to right; Nancy Dunston, Gulfport. Miss; Liberia Gren ncli, N it.‘he?,. Miss.; Terry Sul livan. VV .re Shoals. S. Jovro thorn a.--. Yir/oo City, Miss.; Bar bara Pratt, Durham, X. C. and F.leanor Minor. Columbus, fa.
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