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CoUH * 1 j ' ;Ki authori'j-?? began im~ " t * i*>" v; i 1 ihe filing of j y‘u/--i'-.;rvv inn by the • } t • ■ p Office ' * 11 ii the j The Defense refer- I .’vd tbe ncrc-'t * to the Doeattment* ! ’i\Tv>yv o tv?ris toid the j I I % ■ Sawtca 6* U« > j AOS K NTUCKY nOUKEDN BUNDED WHISKEY -i:i oniu;: Nor UJXE COMPANY. DIVISION OF NATIONAL WSTIUERS PRODUCTS f ipi' .f'jSi |ON I.OIIiSVILLF, KV KENTUCKY BUNOLO BOURBON WHISKEY— ' . C/NTAiNi. Y-r: GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £1 p* SEAT StlY@ftT COVER Ai V# ii CENTER 500 W. MORGAN ST. You can find anythinsr for the Interior of your car NEW^" DENIUM Made Like TERRY CLOTH $[J 95 But . . , Ik iter Wearing » « . Better Fitting ! in hjusing at Babbitt | lire desegregation jaa explained by Field Secretary I l< ,%ter Bailey amounts to the scat | taring of several Negro families j throughout she housing area j “But the fan remains that there |is deliberate housing segregation j in BabfciH,' 1 Bailey .'•fated ''Civilian anti naval authorities jin Babbitt are not adminij!*-’ina j the local housing policy in keeping i -A'uh the letter and ypu it of Exs- J ciitive Order ‘ ST. AUGUSTINE’S i } Campus Chatter By nancv rhice ‘‘What's the word"? 'Thunder bird”. “What’s the price"? “Thirty J Twice”. “What s the expense”? | "Sixt.y-cents”. “What’s the ITirill"? j “Got a Chill”. “What's the Clue"? j “White and Blue”. (Have Mor ey e) Well gang, hero's Nancy again with ail the latest happenings a round Dear old St. Aug. Since last week, many things happened. The Alphas had their annual Freshmen Talent Hunt on October 3, at ft: p.m. There was so much talent dis played until it was hard to pick winners of the program. Miss Gloria Gardner. Orlando, Fla. With Elsmoif Stewart as M C , ol.hoi eon • Instants inti educed were: Bruce Cherry, Eddie- Clark., Mix- Sadie Harris. Mies Barbara Brown and again Theodore Lee and Miss S-- die Harris in a duet As a feature on the program the winner of the intis- '56 Talent Hunt. Adren Mur* phey, sang “Crying in The Chapel”, and “So Lot There Be t pve?p‘ On FT)day night October S. at 3:- 00 p.m . the cheerleaders and ’he Undent body did yells like 4 “Give me an (SI Give me a <T-, Give me an (A), Give »oe a (I •). Give m*» a <(»). What, doe*’it spedi? St Aug! Y‘-'S the spirit high end (he Harp g.pt togeth-'“ and i>:allv had a "Boss* pep rally:” The 1057 Falcons am Co-Cantalns Willie Peppers ami Charles Boler: R* gw Alrixander, .Tames P.i'idevs, Richard GriStOl. F.srn.s* T.. Brook ins, Marion Brown Henhrrf. Bur | rows. S'VBre i -]l Cloud, Juiit Coo 1 nor. Ale snf.*' Cio-rin. Kenneth it'SVi*. Freddie Dav.;, aoslvn Kd- I wards AJ'tv ?■:. El(lvIf g-“ H‘ nrv f Franc* 2 Fioi’.rT^nv. | H.'jrnni.rr Charles A. ?-!«ri*i? Mash ! Rep artF\ o m Slate s CHURCH SCENE Emphasis last Sunday at (he 1 Davie F; esbvt' r■ :o Church ; 1 ws? on Behc.volc'p.ces to u-.r. ■ ti." j *o‘ te the .TSOil gogl pledg'd by tj i> i end of the \ ~)• Services v.--re ", . . IM-ac of the Youth of the rhur*h 1 v'ho eonducted (be tvordvp se* v- 1 i ice with mii'ie being rend.’red by ; ■ the Ynutt; Choir Volunteers nr j ! be'na trained to lauoeh Vb" Every | Member Canvass wjv'ch get;: ur- . ! derwajr during rhr> week of No- i i vetuber 50th Hr Str-uscl F Dun- ! : can. State supervisor o r High • Sr-hoo;.?, will hr pursf -peak ' I ■ •■>,itrn Fru: Soldici - *T- ■ >,or ... I AIw.KZ Ch.srrh oh««rv >? Motienal ; | ! lymen’s Dry in S ilirhury on Off : nher 20 at 11 s m . . P.r |v ■ * 1 Henry Mifo’erli states thsl R*v 1 I M W Morgan hr: veturned to : hb nuipit at the African Bardic Church in OoUi'-bf.' o 'olUtv inr ■> I thrpe-weeV peyiod Ke’crrend Me*** ‘ ; gap visited ‘he tending cities in ! Ken-hickv Virginia, and Marvland. THE NPV LIGHT BAPTIST: CHHPCH of W "lstonT.'iicm re cently nfcsorved hs 32nd annlver- | i sary and IS -'ears es p -t.c-nfe of the Rev W J. Tatum The cele bration closed last Sunday . . . Last Sunday, three \< a ding eosnei singing group? of Winston Salem presented programs. H.-'tuwr'-s j Soul-Stirrini: Singers appeared at j Ardmore AMEZ Church at 3 p.m : | the E’er Ready Eternal Gospel i Singers, at Union Mission Holy I Church ’-it 1?“- North Grah:.m A«p* I nv« at 3 pin : and the Willinshniti i Gospel Sine.eis, at. St. Mark Ban list Church oil Manly Street, at v3O pm. . . Guest minister at. j l ivingrtone College vesper serv ice. the Rev. .Allred White, pastor "f .Soldiers Meorial AMFZ Church. ---'o also conducted serv ices -it Wisisperir.g Pirns ? c->n vaiesgent. home for the sick and aged. Choir member:- ••■comoanicd the pastor . . . MRS. M A. HOF | FR was visiting speaker at LITTLE j HOCK AME 7, CHURCH in Char- I loffe N C 'v’i l l -■ h orj'.M'vcd a Wo j man's Day program. R.t'v. Raphso! j Mich.ie! ir nanor. j THE WILLING WORKERS ICT.UB of th*. Sf John Baptist i Church in Asheville was the gue - lof Mrs. Kathleen Flint recently. | Visitors pres'-nt. included Mrs Em. i gene Hardwick of Columbus. Obi I and Mrs I im.r ristc : and Mrs Rev. Jhjik‘B Kellyi i tmvrrrK.’nuneam ! W. Va, State ; Dean Addresses Group At A & T j GREENSBORO “Don’t let Hi world squeeze you into its own mold , an A siy! T College au dience was urged last. week. 1 The speaker was Rev. James Kol | ly, personnel dean and proh s.tor of philosophy at Wi-sl Virginia | Slate College institute, West Va ' who delivered the sermon at Har : neon Auditorium on Sunday morn- I mg. October 6, The young minister, a gr&d --! «ate of Gordon's College of j Theology, boston University and the. School of Religion at Howard University, spoke trow the subject “Hearing A Dif ferent Drum”. He used the I text, “Be not conformed to this world, hut hr ye, transformed j hv the renewing of your minds”. [ He toid the group that v/hon man 1 faces the dilemma of the necessity of cons- rmity and the challenge of non-conformity, he still can listen to another drum and if a man lails h keep pace with hi? com panions ho must hear a different drum. “You imrd have th*- evro, to | gee and th-- eats (e heat that ] there 1?, a different drum, n(h. I cruise" »•*» coMtlstted ton ; mav folio" the easy path of I feast resistance.'* THF CAROLINIAN L. Harvey Albert Huey Nathaniel j Ineraham, George Jones. Melvin | Keyes, Norvell Lee. Army D. Lit - j lie, Jesse Lucious, Joseph McNeil Curtis Means, Melvin Moore. James Figure. Wi.l.iam Curtis Riddick, Paul Russel 1 , Samuel Sanders, Lin wood Sharpe, Charles “Smittv from the City” Smith, Lester Spease, John Staley, .Janiese Tay- ! lor, Donald Thompson, I.erter Thompson, and Otis Wilson. These are the young men who fear no to irn, «od why should they” They have everything that a football team could ask for Most of the kids this v'oek sre i looking forward to Homecoming They were noxious to tee the Fal cons t.-ckle the Eagles. The battle was "n and we were expert!!-.:- Ft Ant* to really represent TH! j FALCONS for what they are. | Far amusement. Hus week I'U ' “ ! you about a rhib that's being <■>.■■• ! ed ir. one of the dormitories 1 i order o> protect (he mnivcent I •> j not mention tlie T”- ' i name of the Club is the ' Lonr-:.* ' S Hearts Club" Its n rlnh for old i "maids” or ' baohelors" so to speak. ' j Yn".'re oplv eligible to becotiie a j n<ember if you’ve broken-hearted ' inr doj; t base an FT” The due-- ' t a-e very small. You pay them only ’ : to buy refreshments at the meet ' *ngs. That's - good «-oy (o ovr-T --■ > core® loneliness . so the mrhj'Scr? . iof <h® club -'fir Am T a Member? ; fV’io c . Wh.:t d f i vou thT.it? (I'll i Lei you know neyt v > o’: * My thought for ib,;r week it If t ' you fee) your burdens ore roo • !•*.••* dto carry, d 1 ’ ' >• Tom Dick *ud Harry Keen them to t | yourself and in (|;< *-»-,you don’t - 1 hove to go looking for s (re -vi Wi!i> Be,:)- , Asher ill- - M,* Bethel Baptist Church was Urn -I'c'.nc of Fi ( i"gram of ine! read ing.? and so).*: rettnfiy Visiting n-ini 'er foe ihir. occasion ■ the : v. G. VV Dviskel, pastor of Ms 1 cedoni-i Baptist Choi* h of Hinhc-i - ; fori County ■ ■ • Last Sundfar s 1 full day of homncotntn.g activities dtghughrpd (hr cefebnitioo st St : John's B int st Church on Cl.ve ' mont Averiu? in Winstor,-S.-tleir '; Included in the urogram was a I mod gage burning ceremony -it Y : is pm. Prior to fh’s aclivstv din : nor was servlet at 1 p.m. . . Grace ; and Liovd Prosbyt*'ri.v: Chi■■'*•* es 1 of Wi*iston-Sslem were represent ■ rrf -"-a* :-d,~,v s' a d )v-1 -'nc meeting of too W.'simin',*!*'’ Fci jkm ship. Catsvba Synod P. >-si*y .l- "an Co.-.rch U?- \. held a* the ; Covenant Prci-hytet ian in .Durham j North Carolina Enthusiasm nrcvailcd Inst Son ! Hay at the RUSH MEMORIAL, i AMKZ Church Rale-igh and led an f age; con "re-at ion (o S7OO : during Rally I'sv activities accord : inn to MR?. ANNIE M THORPE l church reporter . . Almost the i entire membership of 625-member IP.O CK Y MOUNT DISTRICT : USHERS ASOCIATTON gather ; ed at FIR - T BAPTIST CHURCH j Battleboro, recently for the sec i ond anniversary program of the i units , . . Main speaker wsi AH | THUf! WILLIAMS of Louisburg. S president, of 'he N C Tishers Con ■ ! verdion . . MRS ’PEARI. LAW j RIC'K directed memorial services j for deceased members. Financial 1 renor': for the year totaled $2,263.- j 30. according to J. B. HARREN i Boginninr. Mondav night October } 21," (he REV MRS. ELLA MIT i ("HELL of Goldsboro vd! conduct I revival services at MT. ZION I HOLY CLUB m ZEBUi.ON The I public u. invited . Spirit ran 1 high at the regular Sunday mosn img service:- at RALEIGH * ST j MATTHEWS AMS CHURCH Oct ! ober 13 with Rev. Upshaw* h-Tiv j ('l ire: the S("inin. / , jjj CALVt R f DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY * BLENDED WHISKEY* S 6 PROOF* 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL 5Pi L * S •'■>» kv.' . : jWCTV'rv'ftv';.! 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