PAGE EIGHT • V'ttKKS !<! the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Missionary (Convention from Liberia meet •i % .iu<■.■ In i president of (lie Convention, in session for the fiOth time at Euion* < ii Orange, V Meeting with Mr. Mclver from Liberia are, left to right. Jeramiah * ’ 1 -'ii, ~i,i Levcoia (she, (Calker and Benson are to study in \meriea under setiolar |oS ; >!, (! in (hp convention. Miss Ashe recently completed her work at the I niversitv of Indi* a |i a -C.uyht V average. i r.y :imm s Official Y: ' rasas Activities ; • r* • • i v ihf opening »lay £ i hr r**»ni **ni iftn Tv!res. lurkor fi.iTf.s io; Vi:i '»;• one of the cil.v’s in snornivur. A siyfj t * <U5»Tif? tpur js for i C ; ;1’ •' j ?• ? t? i t' Vs *fn£ :H'?> and friends iU Jjavit nustorlurity to hear he nrs'a-m/atmn*.' dynamic cd Niff !<•>!» Vato.na! I': .-, t iWf.htHJ?h'« Orare Memo tal Pt »-\h‘ tci i;■ si Onreh. Fri • ! ay evenac? after !!isinc-.s c.s).'. '-. there Hitt h> a aj>- k : t d'itiee at the new t nion Klfauc .: .'(ini lyvi car.yw.ri clinic' h fiitcvnor>r» luncheon j tv* Hot*'! cH’Hvn'; errand li-aom. The .*; either ft!- the Bran tv ill be Any. Edith f? ’ son of ' 1 • :»i. and sjypru! tl nwsrtU wUt be presented; ? flat)coal president and the i ■ ' tThe Keystone of Proaress Slono by stone an arch k Bul.ll with the keystone giving It strength and binding W together The praaess k the same In building a Finer Carolina! town, Recreational and educaflonaf fneffiffet. i immieiperl service*, off motive shopping / areas, social and servlogc otganfsallon#, / vefl-sep! houses and Jarwni fosm a firm j fowidafiark Bwf —. the 1 * of progress! $8 sh« SPIRIT of the people ki the town m community. No sreof lasting program can be made without ft. I Mm. Fannie Fcmcue, dh'aJmcm of the Mayrrtl!*. H. C., Finer Carolina Program In 1956, explained $ ibis SPIRIT !n a letter to all tho*e who participated | In that program, She wrote, "The community f spirit that you have given to others, the spirit of * cooperation, the desire to see each other succeed r> these you have gained. These attitudes, this !f >X friendliness, this cooperation, far outshine any » / _# A thing you have built «.„ these build a true corn- I [ft TP***.) , *»»*•" I l v It takes many people with the right kind of com \/ munity spirit to build a Finer Carolina town, Ofle# your services now and help place Ihe KEYSTONE ■ In your town's plan lor progress, $ ~ M ni —r—-unTmin inwurm i iiiiiiiiiiwniiiMninninmTTM iiiiTnin—rnimnyniDMiim j: jwmuuih iu«JWUuiMraj|»iiuiTJ.X)miUMjaitiii»ii. inunmiii .. 1 t CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) i national scholarship r.hairma i Whora. POSNER'S BERGAMOT CONDITIONER Noteworthy is the fact that | several of the organisations with j which Mrs. Tucker is also now I active arc lending their support inward helping this coming con* ; vention of the B &■ P. the great | cst. in it,* history, Adrs. Tucker ! is a member of the Order of Easi er Star-Prince Hall Affiliation and is Grand Condructress of the I State of Pennsylvania. Past Kappa Frat Ends Blackball At Conclave; j Re-Elects Rodger Wilson As Polemarch LOS ANGELES (AND Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity broke with Greek letter fraternity tradition of long standing last week and voted to end the blackball in admitting new members into the body. The decision to end the blackball—a method by which one man's vote can keep a pledge from being initiated In to the fraternity makes the Kappas one of the first fra ternal groups to drop the blaek- Orand Matron of the Heroines of i Jerfco of Pa., and Past Grand ■ Commandrcss of the Daughters of Isis. Professionaly, she Is a j modiste and a corsetiere. There is no doubt that the pro gram planned by Mrs. Tucker will putt Pittsburgh on the map as a. convention city with members j of and delegates to the annual meeting of the Business & Pro- \ fessionai Womens’ Clubs, Inc. SEIBERLING Tires & Recapping • Tubeless Specialists ONE DAY’S SERVICE Town & Country TIRE SERVICE 418 S- Dawson At, TK S-.VPU RALEIGH N. C. Ammmmmßm - Prepare For WINTER We Have ... COAL HEATERS OIL HEATERS SHEET IRON HEATERS IMPK - ELBOWS .j -and- REPAIRS S.M. YOUNG HCSWARE j UO E. Martin St. Dial TE 2-7121 THE CAROLINIAN ball Nearly 500 delegates took this action during the 47th Grand Chap ter meeting of the fraternity, held August 38-22 at the Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles RE-ELECT WILSON GRAND PO LEMARCH This interracial gathering also re-elected C. Rodger Wilson of Chicago to hia fourth term as grand polemarch, took, a strong stand on civil rights, and frolicked in » fancy social program. Delegates also re-elected Wil liam M. Chisholm of Brooklyn, N. Y. senior gmnd vire-polr mareh, Dr. Goy L. Grant of Indianapolis, Inri. grand histo- I rian and .1, .1. Henderson, of National Art Shop 1 INTERIOR DECORATORS 1 DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE 3* 9? 17 i 621 HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH, M C, ■ ...I, ii 1,., i r.ii i—i r i.- 1 r, . ■■ —. RALEIGH Seafood Os. ‘ If it's in the sea.. .and .., eatable we have it, or we will get it! Dial TE 2-7748 FREE DELIVERY • PLENTY PARKING SPACE 410 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. 0. h'V L.-’ \J i, ■ ■ VfWi i, v<r'-' III I ' ■mmmil——■WMO—l—fuciiuniMTU ——— —j—l ■uil*ll«WoaiM | UMMm« j ACME REALTY CO. Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance I WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES 1 Dial TE 2-0956 Get Rich In Spite Os Yourself I YOU CAN MAKE $10,000.00 j PER YEAR AND MORE f Good positions and jobs are waiting and | can be yours. I Success Institute will help you get one 1 of these positions jf you are honest and sincere about 1 getting ahead in life WRITE TODA Y FOR DETAILS Success Institute TWO SPRUCE STREET DETROIT, MICHIGAN | i Durham, N. C. grand keeper of i records. H. W. Holloway of Philadelphia remains a* exeou live secretary. Others elected to office wore; Junior grand vice polemarch Willie Williams, Los Angeles: grand strategus, Nathaniel Tram mell, New York, grand lieutenant strategy).*, Jemcs B. Abram. Langs ion, Okie., and grand board of dir ectors: Vsloris J. Washington, Chicago and Washington. D. C„ one-year | term; Thomas J Bradley, Los An i gries, two-year term: Richard R I Mitlsspaugh. Raton Rouge, La. three-year term, and Ezra D Al exander, Indianapolis, non-voting vVEEK END TNG SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, two, **■*"' ■ —*— -. [ member, ~ne-year term. The Kappa? will hold their 48th ! grand convention in December. IS- ] 58 in Detroit T'" y voted tentative j approval of C'S’iladelphia for the j ! 1959 convention. 50TII ANNIVERSARY IN I9HI i They will observe their sf)th an j niversary in August, 1901 by meet ing at, Indiana University where the fraternity was founded in 1911 in Bloomington, Ind. A special I committee will plan this conven- j tion. In keeping with the eonven tinn ihenir of “Training for Leadership", the Kappas ap proved the idea of a School for I idcrship Training. On t. civil rights front the Knn- I pas voted fmancial aid to the Le i gal am. Education Defense Fund ; of the NAAOP and to the Mons ■ in 'rimmimi . ' I I ! I alter Buys B ter Terms On Better Jewelry j | WMI ~f®s! n*' | Compound od * lv ar - mt'ir-dc * iwmßstir sured servinijs, Tlti Hoed System kiusfual £ 122S.Satisfa«ry5*. / j 1 Raleigh, K. C. \ ,/ j TOP QUALITY ! KRAFT RECAPPIYU | b3; 0 / \mm , ' ew '^ rc * ; j; j 9 ’’' | j wlm V mm \ /j///ft \ A6f HI SAL Ml USVH( J Terms To Suit You! 11 and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED ■ HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO, 4?.* s. Mcdowell st. phone ts - 0.571 ! YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S I /A /•J«gd|.#V I & j z! L Fjtlk iYu! jP| Li j■" > i t&^&ikggpibsYsY, j -feSr* ; 1 U,;,-. ’ : -i* if i. v Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture H. E, Quinn Furniture Co. | j 10S E. Martin St. Youi Capital City Tei. TE 2.-4471 > " W .. ■*‘Vkii~*- ,,, ri , nr , ~-- 'HTF ihrT~* gomery. Ala. Improvement Assoc iation, and supported a strong ci vil rights resolution, Someday eggs may be sold by the pound IWW—.IUUI -wgpe.' I SEE I ELViS RAM) i| THE TAM,Or; j I SN A KE N B t K ' i ; fi K. Martin St . i-l 1 h | Mr.IWBWWaSPG3j'’»,-.-« : ■i .it

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