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'*'<•. I- K FND!* , C, ~ATUEDA'>. F I ?CF.MBFE ?. /\ f, Gverp r I>o ro: * "™" * I yrifrco’Caldwell Vows Spoken < ' : * • A • 10- , i • i : i■■ - ’ . !••••; -- ,i ' ■ v «>t 1 ; ■ . . f),- 8c « ; i I'sirs' •. •■: nil') Sl Haven ’ 1 ' ' l ■ .i • r •••! i:, a ' - ■ >i;v i\v Bishop : V I i■' • (■: ;Vri; in r 1 ■ 1 '•••••• : r •W.i-l : 1 -Uii ! Clu> O’, ' ' - l-rib* is ■'•<• dau; 'iter e " 1 r l • ’ .1 i)*tsv;<-.• .( S(| 1 Mi" ■ e slid (tie ' ' •, i- r;o • 0 (it the r~v. J'Vft ’«-• <i. Haven ' I' -'f dry. RADIANT BRIDE Mrs. Gilbert H. Caldwell. Jr., (hr former 't'As hrarp (■„ Dungee, of Greensboro is all smiles at reception w hich .followed her marriage on Saturday. November .10. St. Aug.’s Speech Choir In Concert On The Campus A rpeerh choir, composed of ,«tu- Fcpt: in a freshman English com v-oMtion class, presented “Edtc'a 11oit in the Atomic Age" on Wed nesday, December 4. at 3 ?.m. in. T.-ylor Hall. St Augustine? Col lege. Education in the Atomic A-« begins with World War If when hfitje.r * mecharneed military power ra l ■ rrd rnpntne.* nnr hv one s ♦ Straight Kentucky Bourbon 6sJ§ 2. ™ l/f" i'tfeVjltvfsp mM 4frwiUisv** '~V I / STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOPBBOH C ' futtqA / '■Son 'tKft Htu iArtf t it. t*. (/(■‘ifiCl&t/, ////< tUt tt’j to //to c(<t f'usf/Ut-ori 4. nisi'u.t.c' * so! rati s< j bx < |v, M 1 At,! IH SI I L l-1 * * ' ** FFANKtOS! M-NTUOXt , . | STKA'GMT B'ENI'UCkV BOU'bOM WMi'rf t 86 PKOf ; f ANC !ENT AGE DGTiU.ING CO F VAN*'FORT, KY, I i Frnj i.nfei aperaed with white ''d bD.t- rl'i''.v:in!h«riunis pro'dcl -lii the I'larkground against which Die brief bttt impressive ceremony •' :• • perform -d and cathedral ta in ~ in an »i elvd candelabra pro id od the only lighting, i Walter K Carl or was at the or* ..mi in a pi r*”rain of prr-tiuptial 1 'it, ie and M ■ Phoebe Caldwell. , cnntrail'i of Philadelphia, a sis :<*r of :he bridegroom. sang "V,’hither Thou Guest" before the ■ d "Th,, Lord’s P: y- ; to fall lo the enemy It ends err th" ; note that "only the educated man i Thirty-five students in English ! 1-A. section presented this speech j composiiton written by Dr. Hush I Gloater, chairman of Hampton Tn : 'titute rommun (cations center, and arranged and revised by Or Mar 'ru- H Roijtw are, instructor of the ’ class and .speech chorus director. cT’ at its conclusion The bride, given in marriage t" h«*r father. wore a full length w hite taffeta gov n w ith i an inset of pale blue lar<\ It had a 4-rut back with capped sleeves. Her train was of while taffeta with two panels over pale bloc lace, She wore a seed pearl tiara from . which extended a waist-length veil of net and arm-length white net mitts. Her only ornaments were | the small white pearls that tipped • her ears and a single strand of i pearls around her neck. Her maid of honor Miss Co- ■ eiir Harrison, of Houston. Texas. I wore a blue-green taffeta cocktail- i length gown, with a torso waist | line, elbow-length sleeves and a j breast bow tic, and matching sa- j tin slippers The bridesmaid* Mis* Vera Kernodi'-, of Elon College and ■ Miss Josephine Boyd, of Greens boro—wore sky-blue gown* of the I same style as that of Hv maid of : honor, with matching satin slip- 1 per*. Best man was Donald Mays, of Henderson. Ky.. a schoolmate of the bridegroom a! the Boston Uni versity School of Theology. Ushers i wore Clyde Dungce. of Greensboro, j a brother of the bride; Andrew j Johnson, of Rod B ulk. N. J . and I John Snead, of Sen Antonio. Tex as Immediately following (he cere mony, a reception vis held at the home of Mrs M V, Reynolds, the bride's godmother. Among those j assisting were Mrs. Cora D Boyd ! of Greensboro, and Miss Mart | Head of Winston-Salem. The bride'? 1 bouquet, was caught by Miss Ker nodle. Mrs. Caldwell is a 1957 graduate of Bennett College, where she was active in many organisations. among them Kappa Thi and Alpha Kappa Mu. She is presently employed at the Boston University School of Nursing Mr. Caldwell, a 195fi gradu ale of A and T College, will he graduated from the Boston University Schoot of Theology in June, tie is a member of \lpha Phi Alpha fraternity. The couple left for an undisdos- ! od honeymoon retreat immediately after the reception and will bo at home, aftei December 7. a! 14 Bus well St. in Boston. New Zealand School Head FSIC Guest FAYETTEVILLE Mr. W A B. Goodwin. Member of t.he UN ESCO Technical Assistance Mis i sions in Sierra Leone, British West Africa, and supervising ! teacher now on a one-month leave i ! from the New Zealand School 1 ; System, recently made a three da.v visit at, the Fayetteville State! Teachers College and at. certain of the city and county public ; schools Fayetteville was one of the many teachers colleges and uni- ' versifies in this country which i Mr, Goodwin included in his iti nerary. Ai the assembly ivriod on j November 25, Mr. Goodwin remarked (he ppe of curri rulum employed in certain of (be schools in a segment of New Zealand ami went on to I mention some of the current pros and cons of that curri culum. In thp evening the discussion was extended at a faculty semi nar and reception Mr Goodwin remarked the concentrated effoU ! being made to reduce formalism n New Zealand education to a j minimum Asked for impressions of A- ! meriean education as he had observed it, Mr. Goodwin con cluded: “There is a freshness and vitality in all schools visited which is most encour aging, The attention given to oral use of English Language in the first year of elemen <arv school heforr proceeding In use reading books seem to he productive of excellent speech. T have seen excellent teaching' methods in social studies. Die ■ on.': ion techniques and lectures by children are fine." Dr. Speigner j At Geographic Ed. Conference DURHAM —Dr Theodore R Speigner, professor of geography •md director of the Division of Re- ! -ouree-Usp Education a! Noith j Ufirolina College. Durham attended j the 43rd annual convention of the i Notional Council for Geographic I Education svhlcli convened at the j ’'her-uon-Joftrison Hotel, Si. Louis. I Missouri, Novembei 20 and 30 The theme for the anmi >1 eon- \ '■ onllen vas “The Forw ai d Look o Geographic Education. ' ! Dr Thomas A. Barton, f’ro- j *>r nr geography at Indiana 1 aiversity and Editor of Hie die Journal of Geography, ad- I dressed the convention. During the two-day meeting ! -everal of (he nation's lending mi- j ihoritir* in the field of Geography ; ■b ’ii •• “d th<- following topics' ! i-r..-: > 'yi•- I'. im Ron tn a Chang- World." The Rol** of llv Text- ! ook in Geographic Education.'* I r.-r-,' Teolr- and M*diy in Geo- ' :• aphm Education,’ and pc-cni j Research irt Regional Geograph" “OUR 1014 N’ WEDDING U s \galha Kirks ns Km'fh Webb and Frank Graham as George Giiibs embrace foie uu: their mm riage during second act nt Thornton V bder’s "Our Town." which was presented by the Theatre Guilds ?.< RcnivM College Fridas and Saturday. The minister in naekground , played by Lewis Phillip- Miss Ricks, a sophomore, is from dm Cits, v. C., and the young men jit AA T College students. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Don’t Forget Your TOYS GIFTS m SUPPLIES Give A Gift Certificate From JOHNSON-LAiBE COMPAHY urT ■■ ■ - $ ' ‘f " '- 5 : moi-r depth. f!j J! i lo W//h u , and detail •*i l h cv- •• '‘ S( F. Picture lHv Best in TV Perfarmanre! COMPAREaun hoiuzo? u\Y n-! *?££ WHY., Best in Service Dependability? 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