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PAGE SIX fj £m Zeta Phi Beta Sorority iIESI Inc.,Raleigh !' r* ■ L Soror Noia Lockhart, Regional Director, and Pauline Young, Bnsi lotts, represented Omicron Zorn chaptei at the national boule of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Ine.. which convened in Dallas. Texas. Dec. 27-31 Tiny were joined at the Rnleieh-Durham airport by Sontr Mr.e I’ Williams, Basileus of the Foyrlttnillo chapter, who made the trip with thorn. From all reports they had a grand time. Trier reports included the fol low, r- Dr Deborah C Partridge was re 'ici'*', r | to the office of Grand Da:i|cu SIO,OOO ve- collected on tin building fund drive, Hie pur port. of which is to erect a national 1 r v.i' MS' h . - building in Washing ton. D. r. We wok happy to Rare that the Fastf.ii i: gional reported the s aic".int, something in ex cess of .000. More than $2,000 in scholar hips "a*- awarded: Gw.nd R i 11-1 ■ Deborah Partridge recci' > 1 $1 000 ioi post-doctoral foreten siiidy. She will study the Food System'' in Russia. Other recipients were: Soror Ann Tug! !c, outstanding medical -U.-lent a*, rjova-v- l rlienity, sl.- OOfi; a cradii-'ie student at the Uni verritv of Ohio, fi r outstanding schoLi; ■l'l”'. si <V)0: arid scholar.',hip iiTiimii inii iiiTiiiii iinf i ill urn mw i Laundry STOVES ! 15.95 to 22.95 Stove Pipe OVENS $2.50 New Perfection OIL HEATERS 13.95 Foal & Oil HE VI’ING STOVES| ! Pipes - Elbows and 1 Jumpers j ■ P.YOUNS I Hardware 130 E. Mai tin St. Dial I temple Mountain 3G PROOF 5 YLARS OLD Ridge i Straight $0 25 BOURBON **“ pint Whiskey $055 - W 4/S OU ART SOPDEKHAM & WORTS, LTD., PEORIA, ILL- fK We Are Now Paying m Bil INTEREST A % A YEAR Com pounded quarterly and in v" tangible tax on insured savings. / NOW! SAVE MORE! Any deposit from Jan. Ist through Jan 13th will draw interest from January Ist. FREE-AZALEA PLANTS-FREE A beautiful plant worth $4.00 will be given FREE to each person who deposits SIOO.OO, or more in an insured Savings Account. Tin iiood System Industrial BanJ ml 22 S. Salisbury St.. Dial TE 4-0351 i • i l".w ■•"2:.' r| Italeign \jgLgp and achievement awards to each of the nine students attending Cen tral High School at Little Rock, Arkansas. One student represented the entire group. Soror Burma Raines, who is a graduate student at the University of Indiana at Bloomington, Ind., spent the holidays at home with Soror Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. E. McAdams and children spent the holidays here visiting relatives and friends. Both Soror McAdams and her husband are employed in the public schools of Cincinnati, Ohio where they are making their home, Soror Burnell MeHatfey has re- j slimed her post at St. Agnes Hos pital after visiting relatives and friends in Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis. Miss L. Bc-th Carnage daughter of Atty. and Mrs. F. J. Carnage, has resumed her studies at How ard University, after spending the holidays at home. Soror- R McKinney. J. Davis. D. Bake: and B. Rivers, chaperoned the Zeta-Litcs' Christmas party on Dec. 27. at Tuttle Center, Each So ror received a gift, along with a beautiful Christmas greeting, auto- &t aphed by ail of the Zeta-Liles. We sincerely hope that the new year is overflowing with prosper ity and happiness for each of you. | And now let us resolve to give j (hanks to God each day, for His | goodness, and unite our prayers ! that IS.iS wjll bring us Christian j ' leadership, brotherly love, equality j , of opportunity and achievement for I ! mankind everywhere, and world j ' iv are. The Boil Bank Reserve Program ; will be in effect during 1958 on j tobacco, cotton, wheat, corn and • rice. Experiments have shown that • trees used as windbreaks can re ! duce fuel costs as much as 22 | per cent. ! Better Buys ! l ei ms On Better Jewelry AT DELTA TEA The Alpha Hu Chapter of Hie Delta Sigma Thcat Sorority at AA-T College gave , its annual Pre-Christmas Tea recently. June Williams, left, St. Augustine, Fla., “Miss A&T”, and one. j of the hostesses, chats with Elise flicks, Newport, R. L; Charles Moore, Lexington and Shelby Thompson,! Goldston. Javits Points To Little Rock Debacle; Plans To Restore Teeth To Rights Bill WASHINGTON (ANP) Sonata: Jacob K. Javits. New York Repub lican. announced last week that he plans to introduce in the cominf session of Congress legislation aim- Woman, 65, Succumbs At Church DETROIT fANP'— A fi.Vyeai-H. j oastside woman collapsed and die< ! Sunday evening while attenciiiu | services at Temple Immantio j church. The victim was Mrs. JEliz; j Scott. Mrs. Lilly Campbell, who ac ; eompanied Mrs. Scott to the churel ; lold Detective Albert Frans of thi j homicide bureau, “we had just cn tered the church and sat down to gether when Mr . Scott collapse* and fell to the floor. 1 ' Stop Bus Service In S. C. Ci ty ROCK HILL, S C. (ANP)—Bu riders in this city were xtrandec last week when the system ce-asec operation because of a six-montr boycott by Negroes in protest ove segregated seating of the races I’aul Knight, owner of the Star Transit Company, ordered the two-bus lines to stop opera tions. t here was no public an ' nouneement at the time and city officials said they were surprised at the action. Negroes constitute a majority n the bus lines’ customer They start fid the boycott last summer in op position to segregated : . ali> A similar bus boycott by Negroe: in Montgomery. Ala. against segre gation dealt a mortal blow to the company. A bus boycott ol Negroei in Tallahassee, Fla. also proved costly to the transportation system in that city. “For lie moat part, culo nisihe.s are seldom lS! > Pn ; n j hp kitchen I” i: j er) at restoring provision.) knocked i ready been entered upon the iit >- j out o! the waterecl-down civil of some individuals affected or .0 j rights bill pursed during the last I some public body.'' He referred to g • session i the Little Rock Board of Educa i- ! Pointing to tart year's “Little j tion injunction in the Central High - 1 Rock crisis as a ease in point, Jav- ! School controversy. Ho said such | its said it ' highlighted the impor- i injunctions “will occur all too jI a nee" of Congress restoring Part rarely. jHI of tile rights bill authorizing j Rogers had said also that the the Attorney General to begin civil Eisenhower administration plans : injunctive proceedings against local j no new civil rights legislation, add -1 officials or those "conspiring” to j ing» that the law already passed ! deprive a citizen of his eonstitu- should be given a chance to be test j tional rights. ed. His plans are directly opposite of Javits is not the only legislation ! the administration’s announced in- seeking to strengthen the civil tention to play a waiting game and rights law to curb local officials !■ ■ i::• in!'■:'• i'Mii.'M ,it nation simmer opposed to integration. Recently down. Congressman Adam Clayton Pow d j He also took Ssssue with Atty. *ll of New York announced that he ■d ! 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( ...sriewir Owirt ot i-in rnes r«>si owky saw. at rsi nutriat Limit 2-Lbs. with porrhas* «f ss.f)h nr more s ?j. 3 i hw™ Mabgabine t 15c 1 • • Sv ,- s - 1 ■■ :rx..wE'TOi««wuuiuijj.i.u .J~ unM: L ' -I® Our Pride Bmierrnm p ANr y RF<D YORK COOKING Frozen Turkey BISCUITS APPLES3-25e DINNERS P»«. FHKBH COLE . °* * MM3 € : MAW MN -w «-«. JC* I | Piwffl «w«N MIXM Frtemr! VWM. j^.^C jGlenwcod Village 111 W. Morgan St Northside Shopping Center Cameron Village THE CAROLINIAN 2 Men Rob Construction ’ Firm's Cashier Os $l5O !! WASHINGTON (ANP) - Two men, described as Negroes, held up a white construction firm payroll clerk in her home arid robbed her of $l5O here last week. Victim of the robbery was Mrs. Fay Penn, 40. who with her maid, Miss Gertrude Jones, 36, Negro, were bound and gag geg by the gunmen. Mrs, Penn, secretary-cashier of the Mink off Company. Ine. had gone to her home during the luneh hour after a trip to the bank in the morning. Police say the robbers evidently thought she had picked up the weekly pay roll for the firm and took it Foreign Students At Bennett i Spent Holidays With Friends ! GREENSBORO -- While nore of Bennett College a 14 foreign students went home for the Christmas vacation, each was as sured of a happy holiday season j with friends or relatives in this I country. Mrs. Young Tack Park, of] Seoul- Korea, who was married I last summer to a, childhood sweet- j heart, spent her first Christmas | as a housewife in Greensboro with her husband, who is a stud ent, at Guilford College. Miss Nancy Seughi Choi, also of Seoul, spent the holidays in Win ston-Salem as the guest of Miss Gloria Brown, while Miss Hie Sook Hong, also of Seoul, spent the holidays in Statesville, as the guest of Miss Otrilla Summers, a classmate. Miss Bharaty Christian, of Bombay, India, went to New York City for the Christmas vacation, as did Miss Una Estwick, of i Kingston, Jamaica and Miss Joan ! Didier, also of Jamaica. Misses Blanche Tuboku-Metz ger, of Monrovia. Liberia, Onuma Uko, and Ayo Salako. both of Ni geria. and Misses Lillian and Lin elle Walker, identical twins of Nassau, Bahamas, all spent their ! Christmas vacation in Washing- WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, mS home with her. Hearing a knock at the door, she opened it, and said a young man lold her he had a package for “Ger trude.” Mrs. Penn called the maid, ’ and when she came into the room, the man took out a pistol and or dered both women back into the j kitchen. , At this point, a second man en- ; tered, and bound the two women up. The took Mrs. Penn's purse, , containing $l5O and fled. | Mrs. Penn said she had been , picking up the payroll on Fridays, but began changing he r routine be cause of being followed about a month ago. ton, D. C, i Miss Muriel Darrell, of Flatfcs. j ■ Bermuda, spent the holidays in! ■ Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs.! 11 Harvey Alexander, and Miss Epi ’! tania Deveaux of Nassau, Baha- ■ ' : mas, spent her holidays in Cam- i i I den, N. J., as a, guest of Miss | • | Shirley Moore, a classmate. > i Mias Danlette Brooks, of Mon > i rovia, Liberia spent the holidays ■! in Cincinnati, Ohio, with Miss ! Rubble Littlejohn, a sophomore j i i here. CVBNM White Woman Claims Sfijuian Beat Her Op CHARLESTON, R. C. tANPi A 28-year-old white woman of the Windsor Drivc-in on Slate high way 525 north of the fit.'. i lit r lice here last week that .m cat !v morning Norco prowler who knur'; ed at her door, heal her up win n she answered his knock. The woman, Mrs. Wanda S. Gr told police she was awakened in (he knock. When she opened tie door, the prowler began stnkn . her about the taco and stomach lie fled when . he called lor help She was taken to Roper 1 a ... piial for treatment ed' bruise: Th; incident, occurred about 2 T> a.in., she said. BURKETT'S SODA SHOP 417 S. Bliodworth St, BREAKFAST DINNERS HOT DOGS BARBECUE HAMBURGERS N.MOIU S
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