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Use Our Convenient Lay*A*W»j Plan Sure? 7 tn i 3 Wi—ftlß'iiim IKHM WJIWMWI*M»* it>riiwwMwnw.HWWW»r awwfiatiHrmwtwwMueMiwni •MravawKaeeg.ricn.eey-errcn'ncKrrr.i-—-.i «r ■» «ra ysweaw - Alpha Frat’s “Stars Os Tomorro w ” Program Planned For December 2 Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha I Fraternity, Ine.. announces its j Ninth Annual “Stars of Tomorrow" musical porgram, which will, be ! held Monday. December 2, at Cros- : by-Garfield School. The program will feature four outstanding mus i cstudents from colleges in North Carolina and Virginia. I’articipants and their rolleg e? this year Include: Mis? Ann Many Attend From Raleigh: Miss Hunt Gives Stirring Senior Recital At College Mis? Ann Roselle Hunt., Soprano •'as presented in her senior voice recital by the department of music at Virginia State College Ettricks. Virginia, on Sunday. November 10. it 4:00 pm in Virginia Hall Audit orium Miss Hunt was ably accom panied bv Mrs. Geraldine Ho.vslett Thomas, also a senior in thp music department, who evidenced great, musical enthusiasm and skill at the piano. The audience was captivated by the opening number Miss Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W E. Hunt is. a Raleigh native With poise and charm. Miss Hunt, projected to her “warm audience. A program of < ell-balanced vocal selections, including the usual composers. Selections represented a variety of languages including Italian. Ger man. French and English Compos ers represented were, Bach. Mo zart. Schubert.. Leoncavallo, Eaure. Paladilhe. Bachelet, Hageman Cur ran and Watts Mrs Willis, Miss Hunt ? expert voire instructor must be commend- , d for her work in preparing her 1 pupil for her performance The recital was largely attended Miss Hunt was superb in her in- ’ terpretat.ion and deliverance Those who motored from Raleigh • in attend the Recital were Mr : od Mrs D. M Jarnagin and Miss ; 4da .Jamagin. William E. Hunt. Mrs Cleoris Parrish. Mrs Addie i Harris. Misses Zenobis Browning and Mary Merritt, who served a? j ushers. Wayland Jones, T Sprag gins. Miss Beatrice Martin, Mrs Elisabeth Martm. Mrs Ella Mor- ‘ can. Mrs E May Kelly, Mrs Lil- j be Williams and Miss Maiorie WR hams. Mr and Mrs B B K<*ar- j oey Mrs Rogers. Koss Fowler. fc "twPfci ijlfclfi PHILLIP ALSTON, SR Phillip Alston, Sr, Eulogized At Williams Grove Bapt, Church Hundreds of relatives and friend? " ere present at the Williams Grove j Baptist Church in Wake County J last Wednesday at 1. p.m.. when final rites were conducted for Phil- i lip Alston, 813 Cotton Place, Ra- j teigh, who uas one of the oldest j nember* of the church Mr Alston succumbed Saturday November fl. at Saint Agnes Hos lit.al after a short illness. The Rev J W Jones, pastor of i :he Fayetteville Street Baptist 1 Church delivered the eulogy and | *-vmarks were made by the follow* ! "g ministers: The Revs B F j Cross. R L LeSane. and J D Gnus. j Burial followed in the church j mrtery Hr «as senior Deacon *f Williams Grove Baptist f'hurrh. where hr Had been ? member since childhood. He held the following offices: Sti oerintendent of Sunday School. Treasurer of the church, the i father of the Willing Work ing Sunshine Band No. 2. He wa« the chaplain of Mentor Lodge No, 55. Free and Ar r "nted Masons of N. C., of which be had been a member for tft years, and a member of the Raleigh Safety Club. H, for many years a faithful ■d trusted employee of the Ra ich Public Service Company Formerly the Raleigh Gas Com- 1 ' n’ - 1. He r survived by three daugh •c. 51, Rosabella Alston Hin • m.* of Raleigh, Mrs. Wilhelmina ’’■ton Montgomery of Washtng- D. C.. and Mrs. Doris Alston nev of Philadelphia. Pa . two Mr. Phillip C. Alston. L f Method, and James Otis Alston. Philadelphia Pa. and twelve md children. Moral bearers were members of 'ir Willing Workers Sunshine Band o. 2 and the Raleigh Community lub. Fall bearers were member? >/ Mentor Lodeg No. 55. T and M In the fall rush, don’t neglect soil tv; novation if a wash occurs, •red. fertilize- and labor are west- i •d C!',y ftoii:: hold water botH than j sndy anils, j i this year include Misa Amt I j Rorelle Hunt, Virginia State I College; Miss Ella Eure North Carolina College; Mr. Edward Rayford. Jr ,St Augustine’s College, and a participant from A and T College Os local interest in the Raleigh area are the two former Ligon High Sehoni student? appearing on ] Mr and Mrs William McKinney Mr* Nor* Sanders, Mrs Cornelia Haywood Mis* Gloria Haywood. Dr. J T. Hamlm and Frank A Watson Mrs Hunt speni the weekend »r Virginia State to attend th* ren tal Meet Your Friends ROSE’S I 5-10-25 C STO R E ‘Four Popular Store Main Street. DURHAM. 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