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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 1 *057 ■ wfii Wf #* ” Ifli Hragi H : Sp< g«|? . s «m«s IMf lißWlifflßf '■ ■ Vv’-- M>'. &ad»&fo-%i* Mm%M<-- '^P^' ;< Mwi ySPB* - <'&s'■ ;i. yjJtßrv&rf* Tffri&ZMS&ii&dOKFF'te &£&&. ‘ MgiamM^'-. : s 'Srajglfe .*%&<•.TJa ju&gayytt: ■Wf !B!L » *' % jdj^ 1 PROTBERS TV THE PONT* *t Kappa Alpha p«.i Frateniiti tftkfi t*me mit to pose during the Installation >• rpmor* of th? Fayetteville Alumni dhaptfr ts Fayetteville, Front row kneel' tne: J. T Ifawklns, Durham; W, E Currie, F,-.yetlevHlei ' F, Trent. Fayetteville; .1 E Me Millisa, WayetteTtlle; C, T. Dm* !tbi, Fayetteville: standjne: W E Clark * urnh„, r ;,m I FhortiP sen, Dur ham; pr Rohivo-on. f irmberton' F G Burnett Pro rtneia! Pnlemaroh, Our ham F>. A Blount, GrecristJoto; L F HINTS AM mipmi, DAP j F'2t.hcr? *v«TV**"'h^r^., 3**’&k* * Th<® for Fathers Day drifts in 3 ca-tch -**s ' ritch ''-n wq. y '$ Tf a grit t.o Ot*r!Tt flow cf ie*A"*r!e<3 o pinery. mink-lined cups, and oth^r nr duplies ted Huif. b*uk> rt »•* e ?Yi:nor t mm ff. i CP ♦ h*» f): '' f C ,v 030.-. RDW : t hf* t.nic to g ••• f . OHif r TYI r pT*->p i ? of the r! in Jjrcr* f f.-.t-.'j abptit u.rriir. £ s hc *'» v 1 ff 5 or their is • <i-? v~ This '' the ••.-■.• thev get. u'ho.t, t.h r v » T;66d and ***’2nt, -?r.d it pin Hp void r>>- •» . •• t n o A ffev-* »»u..f •_ and well ■ placed hint-, .•*{> the Ajmer (can Institute of Men'-® and Boys' Wear, may result in your fee living manv the thing? you’d like or need Bor example. xt, ould vou like r -m* l comfort' f.hle, easv-on -1 he -eve -urnmer Clothes '■ NcT. eo \ r the mr»miny coffee that these cool garment? are easy to rare for and easy on the wallet , too Th r r '' 'ntr*'-’ a »*»■• that your r oroinert 3 will not fall on deaf ear? Take a hint about hinting from George Go he!, star of the. V G< o r s • G o b e 1 Shn w 1 * on bTBC-TV tv* ih e photo a br. ve. Oe.of.ye i? ? hi? .son. Gregg that Dad can u:‘ v an asset• rron t. of r.r\ ij nr ’■* u {.;e »,.hiic g-ivinff *'p y ouns.'.~ter sow basic tips about dressing right Do your old swn trunks look as though they've born used bv a barracuda for a ! acthipy ring ? Stated w ith s properly wWf il look, a comment to this effect rosy we'll produce 3 few new •pairs i'owt wife or offspring may even come up with one of tftpse good looktp.fi cabana 50 ? for you, Are vou short on sijtnrnor Shirts’ fj«t in a pitch as soon ply v vv- Np Lcw. f 44l*raro^ '■-v I vr si f'n »<te\ille; .1. Hawkins c.fiie. .? T Gibson. lay •Jennett’s Senior Class Boasts 1 CIS Candidates; Largest Ever GRF.E:-< SSO r - Candidates fox i irhi.-uidjj tt F- un*'-tf College on i v j nf; . R ~ p.-*yc,* r*.l p for* f-O r HP Os thir "ft 1 T' j>] mTnfort3olp, • ' ;n p; purnbets Mention tp<a j r-omp v«r cty of nnw ro’jprs, ; I'vhi < <ghi. porous weaver o ( ■. the tpr cool color? 3n<l, ts orn fiofy the jronir- £*, Hopt, j f'”CCt. the W.)*•!< fib i r • :••• th'H xixof • ■c-OV-' orfss ihoiYj. { ! V - e« * l- y r>.ir or it i | *1- a pair of pp'a . fc.j t hrr\vp.i2bt cool f . t l 'r '< =• *orl cjiop aro* wrinkles f.)r ’ * r r, Soiblp t >i:if. vouM I tp’jt vo’.y piun : 'n p r :kinx out your ' Fa»her*s P*ay PfAn' on t Vjp spot ? Tab* or.lv.m f pf (ho ET* f t ccrl'ficat^ ! .-.•.yst.fMr* by corurnAnt-nc fro pi i tiTur to tv.vo on *,vh«T dn pxrol' i Ifpt it | Th- • 3 rx .ins! a ftv.v idfas j vnu ■■ :(\1 f in sr.tUnp ; w):", t y j vv.inl for Father's [ Da* H•- worth i trv, A f ter : nil, won w . ■*'l l; n We»12: A voO r l ! shaving m>V v\ hen yojt ran have i si-*;nr. L'onri looking sport? shirt?. ! trnnj.D toss? 5 , walk ruff ! l-'hi or v.hatevrr yo*«r parti i c.utar »'^*bi nefb? may h* ** rUeville: J. ,T. Henderson, Pur how. Grand Keeper of Records. largest class in the histcr? '- the institution. Miss Mary Mayfield, registrar, announced ’his week Bishop -I W E. Bowen cf At lanta, delivered the baccalaureate address at t p re on Sunday May 28 and at 10:30 * m the fol lowing day. Dr Arthur S Flem ming. president, cf Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. Ohio gave the commencement address The list of candidates foßo'e-s NOT!PH CAROLINA B A Dclori? Alexander Winston *s3* ’em; Lula Allison Troutman. A lice Badgett. Pelham Mary Branch, Henderson: Lena Brooks. Hillsboro, Betty J Bryant. Smithfield. Doro thy L Carr, Charlotte. Barbara J Carson. Lexington. Grace M Cole man. Charlotte; Pauline Dixon. Burlington. Grace E Dungs?. Greensboro; Betty J East. Pilot Mountain Mts Betty Smith Echols Greens boro. Phebie L Ewings Mt Gilead. Cloia Delores Ford Henderson. Er nestine Foster Mocksville; Jac queline E Hamlett. Greensboro Dorothy A Harris Greensboro Gwendclvn E Harris. Greensboro. Alice R Hayes, Whiteville; Bettve Jean Higgins. Greensboro Shir lev J Hudson, Greensboro. Caro lyn M Ingram. Durham; Lela B Johnson. Greensboro Putha A Johnson. Cedar Grove. Editn P Kernodle, Elon College. Doris A Lanier. Bath; F Jean Le wis. Morganton; Margarie B Elays. Greensboro; Mrs Juanita Jackson McCain, Charlotte. Janie L Mc- I'orkle, Winston-Salem. Annie C 1 McGimpsey. Morganton: Mattie- Bee Mcßae. Laurinburg; Mrs Jeanne Sugg Moore Rich Square. Mrs Delores Isle.” Noble. Greensboro. Tq pi Parker. Ale-bane. Sylvia M Pretiow Rooky Mount. Blondelle l L Reid. Greensboro: Jean Pen ; ‘ ick. Statesville J .Ann Rhoden. ! Charlotte: Mebuna Sibsrt. Trinity. Mrs Annie Ruth P Simpson. Greensboro Thelma R Simpson. Greensboro Mr 3. Barbara Wyite Smith. Raleigh. Peggie A Smith. Greensboro Virginia D. Smith. Roxboro; Cyn ■ thia J Spras, Winston-Salem. Ann j M Stewart, Betdsvi’le: Levine Williams. New Born: Ann R Wof ford. Charlotte; Minnie F Yarbor ough, Kittrell. Doris Y Young Morganton B 5 Gladys J Bridgc.cs. W|!?on. Bar bara F. Davis, Baeford; Oueen Es ther Farr'.h. Roxboro. Bernc- 1 t-ha Fennell, Bursaw, Helen Frances. Lumberton; T'ny Ann Gaddy. Win stpn-Salem; Barbara A Graves. Pelham, Dorothy R. Hall Plea sant Garden; Marcella A Ireland Greensboro Vera A Kernodle. E -1 0n College, Margaret Y Tatum. Green-boro; Mildred M Taylor. : Greensboro; Sadie A Williams. Fayetteville; Sara C Williams. 1 Hender-00 SOUTH CAROLINA B. A. Mildred N. Battist». Kinestrev t-vme ,i, EUerhe, Cherav. Fve 'to p. Gary, Columbia; JarpueMnc M McAlister. Kingstree; Odell? Washington, B-aufort. H. S. Precious L Aldrich. Mcßec. Ce cil' L Baxley. Columbia. Novell? I Hintev,, Columhia. VIRGINIA. WFST VIRGINIA B A. Margaret Benton. Norfolk; Doris Boisseau. Richmond; Barbara J Fiiinrt. Portamouth; Vtirgima M I Holland. Superior W y«. Joyce I. j Martin, Brmnton; Mary E Millet j Lvnchburr. Flora M Smith. Clarks ; bur.-. W Va„ Consuelo L Watkins. ; Danville OHIO. TENN B A Carolyn fl Crawford. Morris , town. Tenn : Paula M* Edmund? 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. Audrey F Mead. Bristol, Tenn . Geraldine W. p»r --j rish, Glendale. Ohio B. S. _ Ann KT Cooper, Glendale. Ohio, Udythr J Fulton. Morristown Tenn FLA.. ALA.. MISS., AND GA B A. Gloria A Blatch, Miami, Fla.. Harriette A Daniels. Moultrie. Ga,; Mary F. Holio'vay. Meridian, Miss, Julia M. M-Clfin. Grady. Ala ; Mg Margaret S Williams. Eernandina Beach. Fla. MIL. DEL.. N. T.. AND CONN. n A Mlt.. PEL.. N. T.. AND CONN l «. A. Durham; R T. McNeil. Fayette ville. ! Thelma S Culbreth. New York, ; Helen Green New York. Phyllis ■ Elizabeth Henry, Odessa Del D 0 lores P Johnson, Balti.worf. F ’'*■ -•! vv : y'a:~.g i Ot THE FUN BEGINS AT SCHLITzo'ciDCK *»■ T©«r tells yav - it’s time to join with neighbors at your favorite tavern \ y for an evening of good company and Sehliiz. Take a Schlitzpause. Today’s Sc.hlitz is adult refreshmer. Paced to modern leisure Sits light, because it’s Schlitzlight, You drink more of it without feeling full. SeWitF'-iong to the place where light refreshing Sc.hlitz is served. There you’ll find fun and friends. r»* Th*t Midr HiN»ii l Pß Famous © *9V JO.l. ScWltr Ewing C-imsa"*. MiN'siAm, V'" MY. lw Scgt-'ty Ksn-.s*. Crty ;' sffy SCH UTzUGMr f SON UTzKEPT \ m f ; •* * kiss of the hops | | •• • air-free ‘ * j j sc r | Be a Bchliteer- Be refreshed W maw" mu THF CAROLINIAN I Baptist Youth Seminar Opens At Virginia Union U. July Ist RICHMOND. VA - According tc the Reverend Wendell C Somer ville, executive secretary of the Lott Carv B-iptu-1 Former. Mis sion Convention, the Fouith An nual Loti Cnr-’y Youth Seminary will be held at Virginia Union University, Richmond. Virginia, i July 1-7. The purpose of the seminar, ac ! cording to Dr. Somerville is: “To give youth a world-wide j view of current problems to offer j i a Christian approach and technique j j create and awaken in youth a son- j 1 in meeting these problems; and to 1 jsc of responsibility as Christians”. j j Four major problems which con- 1 ! front youth will be presented dtir- j : *ng this significant Conference. A I mon/s the topics discussed will he. ; i in) Belief- that -natter iht p,j I lems of Social Hygiene. fr> Chris j tian Careers arid oL World Rio.. j therhoc-d Several eutstandma youth lea j dors will sharp in this Christian : y-nth work-,hop. Inch.tdir? h( : William I Bcnedic* director sn- I cial Hygiene Society ar ; rf Mr.; I Msye F. or- 11 r hos th? ?an C organ: R Maddox. Federaisbur#. Me . Shirley A. Moore. Jamaica. N Y . Sylvia F. Tyson. New Haver, Conn. P s Ba?bars J Rice. Baltimore. Doris A Striggles St Alban?. T . ! OTHER STATES P V Marie A Sic lighter, Ncv oort. kv. MartteNe J. Wet. Chicago, til p s Marion C xj —,,.- t-- ?■ i : ?? ■-r i I sa s zatinn. Dr Marjorie Parker, Tea- r cher’s College, Washington, D C. j The Rev. C H Jordan, pastor, j Third Baptist Church, Portsmouth, I Virginia; Dr Samuel D. Proctor, president Virginia Union Univer sity; Dr Nancy Bullock McGhee, professor of Hampton Institute; Mrs. Agnes Jordan, president. Tide- | water Educational and Missionary i Association of Virginia; The Rev. .1. Vance Melvw, member New I Jersey State Legislature and pas- j | tor of Union Bapiist Church, Oran- ! i go. New Jersey. He is also presi- ] ! deni of the Lott Carey Raptisl | «'h«gihMt And with«»ut faith ft. is Im poK.mhie to please Him For whoever would draw near to God trniat believe that He ex ists, and that He rewards those who neck Him. (He* brewrt 11, 6.) F.ven those of rjy who begin frith but little faith are some times rewarded by a sudden demonstration of God’s love and of His existence, ft i« an unforgettable erperienee. which fills us completely with such wonderful warmth and light as can only come from t.hs Holy Spirit. rtj j Foreign Mission Convention. ; :-nd 3 j Honorable Charles B Deane, for- ;j i mer member of U. S House of R n - 1 j I presentativer- Other guest? and leaders will be 1 Mr. Edgar Nelson, India, Mr. Titu? I Apoeso. Nigeria. Mis? Luvenia j I Ash, Liberia Mr Philip Chane. | ! China, and Mr T. M. Moocso, j Ghana. Mrs Eila Pitts. Howard TJnivrr | sity, will serve as coordinatin'. | She will be assisted by Mrs Mary | Ransome, Richmond Virginia, Mrs ! C. E. Griffin. Norfolk, Virginia, ' Mrs Thomas Slater. White Plains. | New York, Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Bel- I mont North Carolina, Mrs t,or. 1 rame Wilson. Mononagcheia, Penn sylvania, and the Rev. T Wyatt Walker, Minister Gillfield Bap , list. Church. Petersburg, Virginia | Miss Virginia Board. Rochester. | Pennsylvania will serve as dean of | girls, and the Rev A Joseph Ed- K RALEIGH * ' If it’s in the sea , and.. eatable we have if. or we will get it ! Dial TE 2-774$ free DELIVER v <* n.r«TT FAFKINC ?PACE 410 E. Davie St, Raleigh, N* C. PAGE ELEVEN 'vardf Fattor Zion Baptist Church, Washington, D. C. will serve as Dean of men. Mi s', Barbara Williams. Rankin Pennsyl' ania is president of the Young People's Department of the Lott Carey Convention Mr Somer* \-i!le la Director of the Seminar, ' Try Us For the Best ; Short Ord is Fried Chicken ] Cheeseburgers Hot Dogs | French Fries Hamburger Coffee Soft Drinks SPECIALIZING IN Pit-Cooked BAR-E-CEE PEEBLES’ GRILL "Os) v MARTIN STREET Raleigh N. c MRS. ■« MRS VICTOR PEEBT FS. Props.
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