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PAGE TWENTY ghdghdh *&*■: •>r THE r VRVKI ! S, n fust -?-ising y'lVi'O n.<n\p of Kaici#h« T>» •»s . * mi Ur i j crsonal ap V < f A • \ fork’s famous TU.atre this summer. y > J s m ::*• . r'Miiim,' 11 • Jarvells, Fast-Rising Raleigh *: ~ Plan Summer Debut In NY >!• .'I :■ nativr It. : i ni< to b-v . .1! the, ever city p‘ • s * ron p. wlrich v re; hra rd I by U : -oM.t'l- ior the first time ! ■a. • fc'l ii. •• ] OO; •.£', • SO’U a* ■ .0 er;o. has br. ti in OX! \• :» ip. i 1 ’ hs and was •' it of Welly’ long desire j is : * ’ . . 1 »: 1 : \Yt .h'. rr.oi u hits prodix ori '■ »' * r-i original *. 1 .U- P. Daniels, Wm. S. Nelson V .-o jTts* At Ha. A&M University TAT LA.HASSEE---Two hundrfd ’■; ’ 1 '• 3 sic i- . ('iiiirnif'nr oir.t e.vi , i , held in U? Ha!l A-;'’;-''’ ,■ in, t : • wji- < he- first ♦l.i ' "• >••••;. 1 <•/■;•• vc.'l ‘ s since A V. ' I r, :p,> f, -unvf r.’.SV, ’ ‘ civif ucrnH’iis speaker f s ', Robert !’, Dnniel. persi- O 1 "' '■ \»• :»i:i Si:>tr College, v ! ' ii’li. the sr:u!i. itc'— “The -! of creative pn ■ ' a -■>) i.nm al idealism will s'"- '• • im<inscribed by the T ; ■ • : 10 dicin'-. of untutor ed rn 1 of thumb and linen -1 •• • • common opinion." 5: • van or, ;o say—“As grad your achievement of m sdoio ! irt the solution of •' 1 ui iaiiiiancc in a 8o ii:«'iva -iii" knowledge. ’ Toil Vagin:..n spoke s o his au d* !.;■ ’Tavadoses Id ]£du<' ; .nd outlined sev eral pnrt.'Opt. we b»Ueve tor "V d<-> not trust the Cl' \w ;:0 to SChOOI to : • ' icr and I xpo.se our se'o.-rx sow opportunities as X l '- - *iun:. we e’.intor for e -0’ . 01 ■ riuen'if:n nut, arc pot U'ill'.n.-' :0 pay ihe ph i or to b. ao : i-v-.i S'! >;•: < c :: ! .:andards■ and ff.i 'Vi ,'iehiovf :i:cnt. 1* w:i ' ■t: ’.l Qv.T'.fitdilve terms but : . "i m qualitative tetmr 1 '• ' no ancle we can US'" <« "■'! tnl“ Heaven, we sr.ir-f :• •■■■■ ihrearh (he doot'" Pos! Howards For Burners Os Crosses COLUMBUS, P —fA'ISTF'— Rpv Joan L Quirk, pi announc* i. i’.U ' c v ■it: f. ’hi' 4- V7ri){ JVf comm: 1! •i* nf ihr Cr -.’urn\nis NA A - hr.a ! Ohovi? H 1 h c- postinr of $i00.(?0 i ■ ’ r ard mi information W'liCh i r k:,; ; n thfr fit)d - or conviction rt* person nr persons gau';/ in ’hr Mi Her br rae . horn- „f M>. an d Mrs. f h... Wa; rn. ‘.la (e.'iit:-. die anneiinef ment f* > OmK'l* 'Tltis v:, "i I hi::.; is (•'. rible :,mi his io he Mottprri ((uickly he lerr ,1 spt i'.uis ill mt r r>ur cnmtntinK IVr have usually i tiitnur 1 ht of eross htirnliis’s, j i‘ indorv sinasliincs. and other rteritructlon of property as hap -11 »'<■■« it the South, but right J’.rtc >■> uni' mvn rommuriity ti firn * f y m fir-re the man Is kfl 3 cars old, Is suffering these very thinj*. Vv'Kile cap ’‘-yn'ei/ithy nut * pMr -c. i ah Warren, we wee ip m ortm and viay that way un- Pad the-a"' b i*.fl>itms. We hope that. c-. vdl .-id tc this reward and | hat ir '/.'ill bosten ihe apprehen- ! jp'i e 1 thu aodisHaide plement {j d'cvy ti ■r; thinking citizen In j mi around v'>di;mbu' ought to he ij p ! ■ '.-rid ;-!.')>• that «ay un. jl ! W'orrr- >. arc relieved by the ;| rmt of ti?.- : 111:>- p~ • |j from front to hack, are Robert la.vlor. 15 10 h. tl.tyli. bass; Walter Adams, 18, 712 Manly Street, baritone; lames Wells. .’I. first leadt! and manager, I.ouis WeNelll, 21. I2ott Gatling sodks inrluding ''Widdinj Brils , “Rock ,\ Roll”, for whirl; they have heroine quite famous. "You'll Be Mine" and "Beggar's Plea". “Miss You" was also (darted by the Car veils. The CarvelSs plan to go to New York's Apollo theatre, located on Klblli Street in Harlem and fam ous for giving young aggregations j a break during the summer. A record session is also planned for ; the summer months. They have! made some records for Joy Re-! cord;- .three weeks ago) in New i York and the disc are being i scrutinized by officials of the company. c s were the words of Hr. William S Nelson, drari of Howard Cniversity, in delivering (he The speaker advocated three baccalaureate sermon Sunday afternoon. . The speaker advocated three < saltation of the means, and the ' ualifieotions for entering Hea ven. They were loyalty to truth, i | For Ladies Who Wear I Wash K Wear Nylons | * Choice of Styles " ; |j^^ I‘ • Sizes 10 to 24% Other Styles in Cottons ff I\\ anti Nylons Ijf *4*> tSn I jggm«HMinwiaK.Miwwimwinn l| i* > ***!* a ™ ai "**.‘' umn “ j 1 "~' 11 rarwiini .i flt£ AM £!**_ -- -■ ) WI--4UUlllBg5BBBBBMB» ■ I Summer Skirts i PedW Pushers I $3 99 •' 199 1 t,. . 0,1 «, • Choice of Colors I 11 ,nl fr bol lds stripes and Styles 11 Sizes 22 to 38 Sizes 10 to l& Betty Cay ... !'!0 Fayetteville St.,. .Raieiyh *i FRIDAYS ’TIL 3 P.M I sspyy- .'tS':'. Street; arid James McNeill. IK. Kl 3 li. Davie Strs'el, econd ten or. Not shown is I,eon Vision, !8, of 42fi S. Haywood Street, first tenor. i STAFF PHOTO BY Oil AS, K. JONKS The Carvetls a\e sung with Bill Doggett a. d the “Honk.v Fonkers" at the Durham Arm ory: at St Augustine’s College here; as i.igon High, on sev eral occasions; l-.lks Home, with the Three Dunces; and at ihe C’olonade, wiih Johnny Winter and his Orchestra. Doggett told the. group that! they had “great posibiiities as re- j cording artists”. Will McKinney : Bowman of a record company, j also complimented the youths. Weils said the group's ambition is to "get to the top and we will take the rough days, that will surely come, along with us.” vow of renunciation. People have failed to he loyal' to a truth in industry, politics ; and business,” declared Dean Nel ; son. He stated that, any means i? ! usable as long as it offers an end ito one's objectives or goals. The speaker cited the. rulers of Russia today ns offering the people free ' dom and enslaving them. ‘ Noon Ceremony Unites Miss A | Sgt. Paul Vandergriff In Matrimony Tn so impressive mid-day cere - \ ir.or.y Sunday ai. Martin Street I Baptist Church, Miss Pauline j Keith became the bride of Sgt. Paul Vandergriff, Jr ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs, ,f. Hue) Keith, and the j bridegroom is the son of Mr,and Mrs. Paul Vandergriff, Sr. The Rev, Paul H. Johnson of- ' ficiated. j A program of nuptial music was | presented by Miss Ella Mac Ma- 1 rip .tiles, organist, and Miss Ann ! Mack, soloist. Given in marriage by her uncle, James Keith, the bride wore a floor length gown of tulle over satin, tier finger tip veil of silk illusion was at tached (o a cloche of seed pearls and sequils. She car ried a white prayer honk with a small bouquet of carnations. ! colonial roses and small white ribbons. | Miss Inez Vandergriff. sister of j the groom, was maid of honor, i She won a dress of pink lace ! and satin nd carried a swag of , pastci flu a'is- nod with pink rib- 1 ; bon Bridesmaids, all wearing siroi- ! i ir.r ballerina length gowns were. ; Miss Wilma Horton, Miss Gloria i Sandeis. Mias Shirley Morgan! ■ Miss Shirley Robertson, Mi.ss Val- ! at ic Earn.cii'. and iviiss Barbara Taylor. They also carried pastel ■ flowers. Kirby and Gregory Robertson i cousins nf ihe bride were flower i . ill and ring hearer, respectively. ■ Sri. tames Fraley of ihe United ! Slat.es Marine Corps, was best i man. Ushers won William H. Van dergiil'f hioUier of the bridegroom i Isaac Winfield, Harold Ridley, Os <•» Green, Reginald Young, and ; Warren Hair. Following the ceremony the hi;dcs family entertained at a reception at the Y.W.C.A. Miss Daisy Vandergriff. sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Jaunita Robert- J son. and Mrs Madeline Keith. | ■oinis of the bride greeted guests • , at the reception, Miss Wilma Horton presided at . the punch bown, Miss Valarie Bar- ( nct.te assisted in the serving. Mrs Edna R Powrll presided in 1 i j My Neighbors j WYAt' •Jtd ‘'Q[ QQonl rh. t > "Give me r h<r»rse ap'ty’ every lime. When they gat stalrbcd, ihey h/eerf, instead of s-ntf!’* THE CAROLINIAN I the gift room. | i Mrs. Vandergriff is s 195? gra duate of J. W. Ligon High School and was presented at the 1956 debutante hall. Sgt. Vandergriff graduated from Washington High School and is | West Indian Keynotes: Race Amity Day Observed In Raleigh By Baha'is Race Amity Day was observed by the Baha'is of Raleigh at the j Richard B Harrison Library on Sunday last The speaker war j Glenford E. Mitchell West Indian student at Shaw University, who discussed "Race Amity.” The first race amity day meet ing was held in Washington. DA .. | in May 1921 and was attended by I many custodians of society. The National Spiritual Assembly of 1 the Baha’is of thp United States ! has inaugurated this observance ' as an annual affair in order to : promote belter interracial rela tionships which is in keeping j with one of the basic principles J of the Baha'i Faith—The Oneness j of Mankind. ; the complete unity of the er>- thc complete unit of the en tire human race is effected, the blood of our sons will turmoil. Each race, each na tion, each individual ha* something to contribute to the well-heing of human so ciety, and it is through love EQUIPPED WITH THU IJFETIME ' ELECTROSTATIC (Electronic) FILTER . “The Manufacturers Guarantee that | this Filter cleans the air of dust. dirt, pol len and sooty particles.” | Electrical Wholesalers INCORPORATED 911 N. West St Dial TE 3-5588 i i.... imiwwiiM.ii, m in , r 1 ri-ift ———--arr'frimr-muTiTrrmTr—r- r There Is No Better Way To Make DAD v • Happy Than Giving Him A Complete FISHING OUTFIT On I I Father's Day SEE DUE SPECIALS! Mgpiwigaiiirwusww mmmmmmmmmmmm 'i*n***m*!n*i#*vrm9**wirmuevMAr , rrv m .^mx?*r-aera»T?f?a' If It’s v SPORTS ! We Have IT! 114 Wr. Hargett St Dial TE 3-5733 I serving with the 'United States Ma rine Corps, stationed it Camp Le- Jeune, N C. Sunday night, Mr. ano Mrs Van - dergriff went to Baltimore and points north for their wedding trip. ♦ Slat we v\ ill discover the weakness in any particular group and only tnrough the same love will we find the strength to replace weakness. ! “Bahais," he contnued, "'arc j dedicated to the proposition that | all men are created equal' and we I I are working towards the unity of mankind so to establish the ’King dom of God on earth as promised ’ by His Holiness Christ npproxi ; mately two thousand years ago," Bui he declared, "This is r.o u topian scheme drafted hy a mere convention of humanitarians; it was initiated hy God Himself through His appointed Mouth piece in this day. j “Those of us who hav* the n~ ' nique privilege of seeing beyond the veils of present-day upheavals ■ know that then are two respon* : sible activities: one is the lasi, dy ! ing fight, and breaking Sown of a j a sick human society. Hie other is 1 the birth pangs of a new world order destined to channel the path to peace and oneness," Mamed C Consultant; Mewl: old Is Personnel Director M, T Dunlap was named in dustrial relations consultant, of Carolina Power & Light Company last week. He is succeeded as personnel director by J. S. New bold, former assistant Announcement of the ! t.ions was made hy H. / Robin son, CP&L vice-DK..ifktnt. and general manae<r vfho pointed out that Mr. f'a.iiap will be the -oin pauyC representative in planning end outlining personnel develop ment programs, and will be avail My Neighbors “Income tax - stale and county taxes sales taxes: Atta hoy, Tiger—now Go Grl Him!” mo % I <? A / % g 110 m j TWIN INN | OIL SERVICE Dial Tlimple l-oXII j 11S0 Kmithficld Raleich iS j J. V„ COEFIELD. Prop. p i Bail Bonds Si CHOICE MEATS SPEC IA LA tVE SPECIALIZE IN <Oi vrs.’ t >:\A Al! Meat FRANKS i', G Mixed Bat SAUSAGE \a : HEMS dressed & draw-,: i - . PORK CHOPS e-nen-- I PORE LARD i ■ - CLUB STEAK >■ ; A CAROLINIAN fjnwr move I tor. r SECURITY MARS", "A SQUARE DEAL OR "O DEAL- • t'tn East Martin S< '" "** * ”*] Announcing. . the OPENING OF CITY BILLIARD | PARLOR j 1 NpJ-. ' Ficillfp shfM?*- Vlf ior rrr.hlr'v Pfnprifiof Frrhir*, «'•!*•] I a .*•»fl j o, BloupJ other In front of their newly ac'iuirwl downtown |o‘ rtinr . MODERN.. UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT I MAtmt * MARTIN ATS. i) I- AN!' Pit-Cooked Bar-B-Cue A Specialty j French Fries -- Hamburger Oof It c —• hot» think- Short Orders Fried Chicken < hr--,Hnu ;:c, . Hot. Ho- ? TRY US FOR THE BEST’. j SAME BUILDING MB. & MBs- VICTOR FIT RU Prop. WEEK ENDING M-Tir r • ■ ■ ■— -=w> -w - r *» •_« able foi consult ->ii«n. .cmHenris? and advief. nr. per-v’ t -1 c .'ir. He ha# 'fro with the - , • 3lMb £J22, and ’: 1 - ’--I'' 'I n--i, usmtiel c teen year:, New bold hn.x b, 'p «: i,h U e . nn nany eleven yes vs. ‘ ;npi<v ;,; -r. a? test foretn.tii at A < c n't Ft: -•: steam fleet nr tvoeraM'.ie plant near Merriir Hr iva.s la: : nam ed supei'in!’"ndent of 'he com pany':- s'cam plan.t at L’tw'-'n ton, and for tire nn • two Ivt horn undri Mr. Dunlap': miner vision in the r,-. r.sor.m 1 d«p.>rt mont. Hr is t,h<- son of Dr. and Mrs Nrwhoiri of Raleigh- His father :,s si. vel-livd tate i leader in public education. Hr is I a graduate o£ N. C. State ropr-g# ! with n degrrr in mechane al rn | rinoering and is an Army veteran i of World Wav IT Mrs Nowbcid j is the formet Minetta Hr. A/ r of 1 Kinston ! wummem. 'wws ea j^“ | - J ; ilffl r-vN-G •’ ■ ! Hi m •< -■/' Jri i ! 1 | •- i i
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