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wrfF.K ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 . i “Miss HAMPTON INSTITUTE" Martha Anne Norris. “Miss p. Hampton of 1.95!”, xcinor. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Margon E. Norris of Kilmarnock, Ya.» will reign over Homecoming festivities at Hamp ton Institute, Va.. Saturday, November 2. as the Hampton Pirates face the l,incoin iJPa.), gridiron eleven. Miss Norris is the sixth mem ber of her familv to attend tlanvntor: Institute, the children following in Ihc footsteps of their father, T)r Norris. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS In Time of Sorrow There Are — I The Funeral Horn® whose services you need MUST be one in whom you have the utmost i confidence. j The people to whom you entrust the last ten- j <*>., tier care of your loved ones MUST be capable. j %3 efficient and experienced. _. i V Tf-; nf r - J : ~ n ‘* de fC - r j 1 Uiiir S MUST be reasonable. T« + | Remember WE PLEAD GUILTY to all three of these fj requirements. If you have used our ser- 11 ve. es ~ . you know. If you haven't, ask one j| of your friends or neighbors who have. RALEGH mmi home” | L. Cabarrus Street Dial TE 2-2835 I nr .... __ < ... ~ r^-^ rTnTTB .. |n ,. (r - ) r l (T|rorll|irT iin ,i||, ,|| , ||M |, t|| H |,! t|< . j • : : IS SOOI AT QUINN’S , -..i - \jMgb i - •. i i** ) \ svfea*~ Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture i R..E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City Tel. TE 2-4471 ; Apex Library Formally Opened; 'Raleigh’s Mayor Enloe Speaker By STAFF WRITER APEX Last Thursday ai 1 p.m. a i:bary experiment was set j : going here and the town’s citizens i ; have pledged themselves to make | | it succeed. This was the prevailing spirit | of an overflow crowd who wit ■ nested the formal opening cerc , monies of tiic new Apex Library. I a branch of Raleigh's Richard B ! Harrison Public Library, 214 S ! Blount St. Persons who attended the ceremonies learned that the guiding hand In bringing about the realisation of this goal were eager and alert. Mrs. Moj lie II Lee, Richard B. Harri son's head librarian. Faith in the citizens of Apex led her to put forth every effort to help them bring to completion the initial stage of this library project. I Housed in a leased building, re- i | novations and installations of | i shelves have transformed the in- | | lerior into “a thing of beauty." j ’ ; HIGHLIGHTING THE GCCA- j 1 ! SION was the presentation of the ] i 1 ibary key to the town of Apex ’ by Raleigh's Mayor W. G. Enloe. chairman of the board, Richard B • Harrison Public Library In hi.* ad ‘ dross, the Mayor compared the Apex library to a small acorn seed : destined to grow into a mighty j oak. Mr Hearrien, banker, accepted ; the key in the absence of Apex j Musis Recital Presented By College Pupils , The department of music at St. ! Augustine's College presented eight j music majors in recital in the ; Cheshiiv- Lounge on Sunday. Onto- . ber 27, A capacity audience turned i out for tire first student recital. Appearing on the program were ; Irene Hill, pianist. "In the Fields. : : Op 24. No. 7. by Gliere; Simon S Short pianist. “Avalanche." by • Heller; Adren Murphy. pianist. : "Petite TaranteUe". Heller: Janet ! | Schumpert, contralto. “Aus Mcinen Grossen Sehmerzen." by Robert “Sonatina," Op. 36. No 6. by \ dementi. Walter Gilford, Jr. pian ist. played ‘‘Prelude and Fugue in ; ft." by Bach: Janet Schumpert. pi anist. "French Suite in C minor." I | by Bach; and Patricia Davis, pian ist "Prelude in K minor,' by Chop j in. |Sigma-Zeta Conclave To | Dallas, 1 ex. LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Lone , ! Star state of Texas, capttol of ! oil millionaires of the world, will j I join with its host city of Dallas ! one of its largest cities, in wel- ! I coming the 43rd Anniversary Con- I clave of Phi Beta Sigma Frater ' nity, Inc... national college Greek letter. organization to Texas, De cember 27-30, inclusive. For the first time in a number of years, the fraternity and its ; sister Greek-letter celianimtion, Zcta Pin Beta Sorority, Inc., are to hold simultaneous meetings in | the same city. The theme of Sigma’s Conclave ; Chairman, Omicron host chap j ter and his conclave committee i are exerting their' fullest energies | in preparation for the “the best, ! con vention ever held by our frat : ernity.” National officers. Regional Di rectors, delegates and visiting Sigmas are urged to make reserv ations, now, at the following hos telries of Dallas, namely • Lane Hotel. 2611 Flora St.: Green Acres Motel. 1711 McCoy Street; Triple ; “A" Motel, 1839 Fort Worth Ave„! Ross Avenue Motel. 3629 Rom j Are.; Home For Visiting Friends. 3009 Thomas Avc.: Red Door Mo ; tel, 5122 Second Avr- : and Moor land Branch YMC.V, 3700 Flora : : St. Hotel and motel reservations are to be made direct, with the management. Art Teacher Will Exhibit j Works In City | GREENSBORO Janie* C, Me- j Millan art instructor at Bennett College, was invited py the Greens- i boro Artists, League, to exhibit | ;ornc of his works at an outdoor ; i showing. Mr, McMillan, a graduate* of Ho- | , ward and Catholic universities, , I who has also studied and exhibited j | in Paris, France, sowed his "Chi'- I i Ist," an oil painting, two pastel j ; portraits, a pencil portrait, a Par- j ! is ton landscape, and several still ! | life pieces. | Following the exhibit, which at- \ ; traded many art lover,*, Mr. Me- j j Millan was invited to membership j ; in the league. Rug damage seems to be more J j severe on thick natural stands of i pines than on properly thinned | i stands, | Don't lower the quality of your | | tobacco by steaming it too much, j Cool eggs k«ep better, bring t more money | Mayor E, B. Tindal who was ill. The key was in turn present ed to W. N. Beasley, chairman j of Friends of the Libary, who i accepted it in behalf of the citi zens and neighboring com munities. HOW $2,400 WAS MADE availa ble for starting the new library was explained by Mrs. Elizabeth H Hughey. N. C. State librarian, 1 Two Locations-Wilmington St. Store 0&> and Second Floor Youth Center See a Bright, New Wonder Land of Dolls & Toys-Use Our LAYAWAY PLAN to Reserve Your Choice Now DOLLS _ t Sweet Sue Dells... 13.98 America's most lifelike playmate She bends her knee, _jT kneola to pray. slt«, walks, sleeps. Beautiful Saran hair - rooted, won't pull out, can be washed &. waved, SEE ALL THESE OTHER NEW, jJPimmQfe '* POPULAR and FAMOUS DOLLS ■i Tiny Tears Dolls 5.98 7.98 9.98 and 11.98 *TTY" f ? j Madame Alexander Christening Doll 8.98 \ Ginney and Ginette Dolls by i \ Vogue 2.00 and up American Character Dolls 9.98 “My Fair Lady” Dolls 2.98 Shelley Dolls 1.98 Royal Dolls 10.98 12-INCH Tricycle 14.95 djf Wide step for extrs passenger. %■ Strong tubular steel. Adjust abje SPa );. Ball bearing front wheel. Red! Pedal Tractors •.. 24.95 10 in. Wheels have thick rubber tires, bail bearing, chain drive action. Sturdy, safe ,md long lasting. Other tractors from 15.98 up. : j ;iy Wonder- Hafl Horse 14.95 ' Younc cowboys love the going motion. Gallops, trots, jumps! Colorful body, slip-proof base. Deluxe Coaster Wagon 14.95 Takes roughest play, carries heaviest loads. One piece steel | body, >emi-pneumatic balloon tires, on bal! bearing wheels. ft §J dS) ’/. y Bicycles | fw Boy* and Girls 39. GOto 42.50 65.00 and 72.00 SIDEWALK BIKE 19,95 uHh traJoar vihaeU THE CAROLINfAN She discussed the provision* of the Library Service Act designed to make available federal funds for starting libraries in rural areas with populations cf less than 10,- 000. Other participants on the prog ram wore: Rev. T. R. Cole, pastor, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Friend ship, N. C.; Mrs. Mollie H. Lee, who introduced the Friends of the ready, Hudson Belk i *WPOR» CKITO wm f . . n ii««i>uui.iM(Niti»lWMttff»r* u ‘fi <n<an iiafi n^T*- •*"“*' *** • Library. Mr. P. A. Williams, principal. Apex Junior High School, presided over the ceremonies. He introduced Mrs. Irene Stuart who will he In charge of the Apex library, as well TIME FOR A SNACK . . . B| VARSITY I SODA SHOP I All Kinds of Sandwiches Ira Pies, Ice Cream Sp fl| Bring’ the Children In FRIDAY Shop Hi || GIRLS’ ELECTRIC TOY RANGES 4.50 ROY ROGERS GUN & HOLSTER SETS 198 MUSICAL ROCKERS 5.98 DOLL STROLLERS I*9B DOLL HIGH CHAIRS 1,49 COWBOY HATS 1.98 WILSON OFFICIAL SIZE FOOTBALLS 4.98 BASKETBALL A GOAL SETS 4.29 READ WHY YOU'LL LIKE OUR LAYAWAY Vou pay only k down, the bal ance in Bin all payments! at your convenience, No storage problems, we'll keep the toy# till you’re as other guests. Upon completion of the prog ram, refreshments were served diiring a get-acquainted and fel lowship period. | 3-Speed Portable Record time. Fe.ithei'light! Wee hs ords with remarkable tone quality. 22” Spinet Piano ... 49,95 Any child that can recognize color can play tunes on this piano. Perfectly tuned, 22" high, 29" wide Table & Chair Sets 12.95 Desk & Chair Sets 32.50 Maple or Mahogany finish. 28’' high, 30” wide, id” deep with 4. drawers, matching swivel chair. Everything From Sports Cars To Fire Engines Peda! Cars 19.95 to 24.95 VISIT . . . iT^sff (!' ra l || Guaranteed Good Service :]i : ii MRS. DAISY MITCHELL f Proprietor ! MRS. ESTELLE BRYCE ■■ Opera tor Phone TErnple 2-1958 218 E. Cabarrus Street r ;i ;||| Raleigh, N. C. PAGE FIVE
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