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BRACELETS SEB&?£S — s ■ : BILLFOLDS FOUNTAIN PENS FOUNTAIN PENS KEY CHAINS LIGHTERS LIGHTERS FLOATING OPALS RAZORS (Electric) R a mof 11 LRS TYPEWRITERS RAZORS (Electnt > RADIOS CAMERAS CAMERAS BOSSE JEWELERS NEXT TO CITY HALL ■Mammi ua , AvtuuiwauMßK.' —.-mm man ~ at Southern Furniture D REXEL Oisplay Sample SALE! I ■W' I I ,r 0 if (sL>, I !' FINAL WEEK! SALE ENDS SATURDAY JUNE Ist ; OF RALEIOIL INC. ' —r —WHrnnnrinmiww i>» i»'"uaniiiL'ii.iii. | inuu..u.iJm-» 'i. ■ w-m-i mu-uu-i l» - ' PLAN DOCTORS’ MEET Members of the executive com mittee of the Old North Slate Medical Society met last week tn Greensboro to work out i final plans for the annual meeting of the Society to be | held at A&T College, June 11- , 13. Officers of the organiza- I tion include from left to rights j Dr. L. R. Swift, Durham, pres ident; Dr, TV. T, Armstrong - , Rocky Mount, executive sec retary; Dr. Catherine B. Mid dleton, Raleigh, editor of the Journal; Dr. M. D. Quigless, i Tarboro, president-elect and Dr. S. J. Cochran, Weldon, j corresponding secretary. | Mj Keip^u I M * I" **So, after paying my * n * come tax, I didn't have enough left to buy a swimming suit. i j National Art Shop J INTERIOR DECORATORS !| DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE 3-9717 j 621 HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH, N. C. | KRAMER'S "I *'THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS” j I Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets j DIAMONDS WATCHES J JEWELRY Easy Budget Terms Arranged Quality for Quality Nobody—But Nobody Undersells . . KRAMER’S “the house of diamonds” | National Spiritual Assent bly Os Baha ’is : | Inaugurate Annual Race Amity Day In US ; Race Amity Day is an annual national observance has been in augurated by the National Spiri tual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States for the promo tion of higher standards of inter racial relationship and of true un derstanding of the oneness of aii mankind. To be observed each year on the second Sunday in June, Ifacc Amity Day will this year, on June 9, call for special ac tivity in all 1509 localities in the nation where Baha’is now reside, including the ioeai communities of Raleigh and Greensboro. Men of good will j everywhere are not only in vited but urged to participate. Although problems of race have long been with America, they have now become dangerous and become dangerously acute and complex, the Assembly asserted in its initiatory statement. “What is of vital concern for the well-being of one segment of the human race is now of vital concern for all. In ter-racial relationships today are !no longer a matter of domestic j cone rn. but have become of [ much consequence in distant lands.” I “We see no way for the solution j of our own nation’s problem, or j even for the establishment of a bid ] ing world peace until there is re j cognition of the unity of the hu- I man race, and spiritually motivat- I ed actions growing out of this re cognition,” the Assembly contin | tied. “If we are to follow a bold, decisive, sincere and wise course, j wo must first cleanse hearts, our j I own included, of prejudice and ra- j | cial animosity which are so con- ! I trary to the will of God.” The first race amity convert- j tion between the colored and , white races held in this coun try and probably in the world was sponsored by Baha’is in Washington, D. C.. in May, 19- 21. For three days this historic meeting attracted the attention ; ; and participation of social lead ! ers, statesmen, educational lea ders. business men. artists and I musicians of both races, i There has been a continual evo- | ; Iv.tion of inter-racial activity j j throughout Baha’i communities | I since that time and adherence to ] THE CAROLINIAN a policy of no racial separation within Baha'i groups. One of the purposes of the present Ten-Year, world-wide Spiritual Crusade in which Baha'is are engaged is the promotion of inter-racial amity. Washington Jr. High School EDITORS: FLORAINE I twor Hirr rciAcftAn ic- VHTT Cnn ll 'DWIAUIVCJ. J LUIV/\1 A L MILES, ROSA TAYLOR, E LAI.VE HINTON, SHIRLEY RUFFIN AND BESSIE DUDLEY LINCOLN HIGH VISITS SCHOOL Washington School was happy to have an alert, courteous and well informed group of eighth graders from Lincoln High in Cha pel Hill, N. C. tour Washington School ori Thursday, May 17th. This civic minded group merited this trip as a result of their pro found interest in current affairs. We wish to congratulate them for success in their efforts and extend to them a cordial welcome to visit us again. BARENTS AND CHILDREN TO VISIT RICHARD B. HARRISON LIBRARY Washington Junior High pupils realize the importance of READ ING during the summer. Most of them who wish to impove them selves have chosen THE RICH ARD B. HARRISON as their fav orite spot for the summer. They eu*arly realize that the child who does not read good book?, maga zines. etc. regularly during the summer months gets at least one haif year behind. “No not us, says a j. roup of Washington pupils.” We | will be in the group to get a half | year ahead and our parents are ! uoing to visit Richard B. Harrison \ son Library with us.” i REV ROBERT SIIIKLEY SPEAKS TAKING INVENTORY The Rev. Robert Shirley, pastor ■ f Davie Street, Presbyterian ' hurch thrilled his audience on i Thursday morning, May 23. He 1 v. as conscious Os the fact that most ’ students were interested in nothing j nbre than the day when school ! closes. He challenged them by I j asking this question. “Have you ! i thought about your teachers?” j ; They must take inventories of ■ I U ioks, which is one of the hardest I bs to attempt This is something j j that is compulsory. If you are to ! I run a successful home, school, j church, business etc., at intervals j 1 you must take inventory which is j •• careful and thorough listing of j j : U articles on hand. The. value. : condition, etc. are checked. During the year pupils have used j books, art supplies, etc. An inven- i tory must be taken of these. The j dietitians, maids and ianitors take j inventories. The principal outlines j these inventories. What are the three main rea sons for giving inventories? They 1 ; are 1. To find out what we have ! cow. 2. To find out what we have | : used and 3. To find out what wc : : need. 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Easy roll- ! “Tlie oneness of mankind m all _ its implications of religious and racial unity is the pivot around which the teachings of the Eaha’i World Faith revolve," the Assem bly explained. v swer the big question is YOU. Suc cess only comes to those who are willing to work for it. There is a place at. the success ladder for each of you Here are four pertinent ques tions: 1. What have you done with your life thus far? 2. What do you want to become" 3, Are you making the proper preparation to achieve success?