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6 THE CHEOUIfIAN Week entjinc, Saturday, February s. msg I Dr. Rose Butler Browne Local !§y|dßß BMBH| AKA’s Founder’s Day Orator Alpha Theta Omega Chnptet n: Alpha Kappa Alpha hororilv and the thirtieth aiumer n' !.:■■' founding of the c;,a.;o> .u the! First Baptist Chun t <■■■ WUmln?. 1 ton Street on Bu-.drv Font i ?. ft.ru. The . :>< the senuce will be Hr. '■ r >' ■■ lor Browne. form; rector of the Soui i ,-\ • .•« . . Kton 01 the wren Soroi Browi> is ih« v.i'r •>; i Rev. Kuuneit T Browr-\ Durham and cltairnnti oi tie tv partmem of Bciue .u--.ii of -'No* • Carolina Colic i. Dv. liain. Bro".or received her a.B c>• • at. the University m ifr. ■ I the aM. ri'W«v it. p, .o f : ■ ■ Cnllere of K,c!iir,i',inv> aud her ’•> D m Harvard Vnivn v •- ■ io holds -tn HotiotD. t.t niiotle I-land Ce i ■ .e Cor Fofmn pontkuia held hv rr- Bi o'VlJ.e Pi'f in t ■.■ ■: •. • i“.talp College: Chair lll an of -;cnent ol i ..; ninja 'State CoUer.e I; • ' r chology Dcparl.ni>';-: We--" Vn ginia State College, Head or Do• par!,merit of Education, Blued iKd State Teachers Colic vie: ami Ft- - fessor of Education at v,: . ’ < olltia State Colic : u Durham. Ac.'iCKiation.s in , ■ ■ Brow nr. belong e t-i • ‘ . < KIIP IW3 ac m- :t > • fa:** = < . W RH.APIRA**C*» . NOT'! »l r 1 * it£P B.FP6L « i '- T n rr -jCtm KA r? * V* 7UFA* » - ' 1, -o ■ h *f.JLU!LAN o'*-’ '■* < ! > >. ; ■ f•" ’ v :■ IK ' r l K-iAlv O* *•* ' - r crsnanreia 7'mwkfU • MUSSSK® < (MD«I UtWATtWi'IA tot- o*«6 t-> “:<■! 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Liberal C osnsmccion Pin out ;; nd moil t : >.( ■ co; rw. ■no low at once, j rtw >»««» amea* »•**•* ...» «jim> ». » *«ar ’ The CAROLINIAN *' 318 E M..t!;t. 5... * Raleigh, N. C. 1 i i Please and .1 ‘; ; m: I • .i i can: money celling , 1 The CAROL IN! A I i,u •• unW. I think i can sell I ! •* c °p i( u i f NAME J i l ADDRESS . ; | ‘"city or rowM - 1 i I Asc >ci.i > ;cn for the Advancement,, of 'ci>. Ammcßn Association nt 1 it/ i•vofessors, Pi Lam-1 ; !»I.;i ’I hr-t;i Honor Society for Wo-1 1 iii'ii in driuciUion. North Carolina | ■ di'.' 'i rudins /V i.ociation, Nr.- J fioual •Yvnciuticn it College Wo- 1 tn !•. North Cmohna Federation i Steirro Women's Clubs, Alpha 1 Kappa Alpha Sorority, Afsocin-, 1 io.'. 0/ CoLlc-c Teachers of Edu- 1 1. ■ .;- n Childhood Edu* J •v r. Ir.t. :-nr,clonal. Association t DC BOSE BUTLER BROWNE wm ... * rtccn Mountain - i -j At, t T T F i Cft CO!.IPOIiN9 lions 1 Society for the Study of Education. Dr Browne la a member of the i Executive Committee of the Na ] tional Adult Education Associa ! don, Vice-chairman of Hillside ! High School Precinct Committee, i Durham, North Carolina and a 1 mem tier of the National Field, ; Committee of the Girls Scouts of i USA. Dr. Browne is active in both j civic and church work of her com i unity. Va. Scouts Begin New ’SB Program ! PETERSBURG, Va, The J. j ; R. Brown District Boy Scouts of j | Amei ica began their “Together ! j We Grow In 1953” program with j I a meeting of the executive com- i 1 miM-c-e on last, Thursday night. Members of the executive com- j mitten are- D N. Jonas, ehairtnan I of Organization and Extension; Set. W. Knox, chairman of aad ership Training: J. A. Duvall, chairman of Camping? D. F. Clun j ter, chairman of Activitiee; T. Verdell, chairman of Health and | Safety. 1. c. Peoples, chairman of I Advancement and J. A. Jadk&on, I chairman of Finance, J. R, Thomas heads the exeeu ! five committe as District Chair \ man. The Vice-chairmen are Dr. i C. M. Colson who heads the Pub !he Relations Committee; R M ! : Cooley who heads the Philmont : | Exposition; H. E. Fauntleroy, 0,1 i w Epps of DLnwiddie, T. W. Ma-1 : bry of Amelia and R. L. Williajns. 'R. J. Nickens holds the position !of District Commissioner, C J. Mallory is District Scout Execu tive. , Farm Population Down Nearly sth ! Since S SO Census The farm population dropped from 25.1 million to 30.4—0 r dose to a fifth—between 1.950 and 1957. says the U. S. Department • of Agriculture The decline ’a attributed to; lower needs for manpower on j farms, increased ,10b oppofcunitie* i n non-agricultural industries, and higher pay offered for non farm work. »» * * Other factors said t« *ui count for the farm population decline are: the search for hotter educational opportuni ties. change of residence hr retired fanners, and failure of many military inductees to ro lura to the farm. Between 1930 and 1950. the nonwhite fam population decreas ed from 4,931,2t58 to 3,336,390, or a drop of more than p million and a lialf. Figure* for 1957 are not available. But if the decline a rnong non-whites is at: the same rate as the total farm population, the non estimated 600,000 have left since 1950. IkSUkANCE TIPS” 1 ! by VtttlH Utokwi, <i»9»a6«y national A«oetaHo« at tntfopmtiort j ! hnv,,f * g^i How Insurant* RoNc* A«o W Insurance rat** for * particular ! auto coverage vary *r! over ths , lot, A New York businessman (to take an extreme, eaae) may pay $45 for a single mau ranee eew«r age that costs a Pennsylvania farmer only sls. At that, the New Yorker may be getting a bargain. How are such ante rates set? They are set by the risks yea run. Using a lot of tables, chart* end statistics the rate-makers put a price tag on your risks—eotuMder ing three things mainly; tits pries of your car, the territory yon lew* in, and whether or not yon haws a “youthful driver” in the family. If you drive a Cadillac, your fender* anH cost more to repair than Ford fenders. This means your rates for collision and com. I prehensile insurance caaat ha | ' higher. Maceo A, Davis: Ligon 6rad To Haiti As A Jevoliali’s Representative Maceo A . Davis; Macro A. Davis, formerly of: Raleigh, is being assigned to | Haiti where he will serve As a I special missionary representative! for Jehovah's Witnesses, He will: gi adnata from the Watch tower j Bible School of Gilead, South j Lansing, New York on February I ! 9. v * * a Mr Davis sraduated from the J W. Ligon High School in June, 19M ansi esgttged is ministerial work here in Ra leigh for a few months there after. He was sent from here in 1954 to Kinston where he way instrumental in organiz ing congregations. *** * 1 Prior to entering the mission- j ary school In September last year, j he was serving as presiding min- j | inter of one of the Dillon. K C.,! i congregations of Jehovah’s Wit- i i nesses. i Speaking of the graduation, Mr, j Davis said: Speaking good news j earth-wide might be the theme of sfsfsfs MACEO DAVIS our unusual missionary school,” He explained: "Everywhere npnpjo oh> ir» f cite*, tiot hnoVvin.H the Bible's simple solution to the problems the world faces. How- igwiKtaiaigmnaighfiumswii> m ■■■wnimwmfwo*"»<iww*wwww ww- —t— r-rrmr-rrmirnurniß—mwr in Tim-iiirni-iwnn-irnrmiiiminiwima i Maytag j WAREHOUSE Wholesale Prices | ONE DAY ONLY —SAT., FEB. 8 | |j T ’ """t •! w i M A ! IPI A i \m k ill - || sd* 11 j ALL BRAND MEW R No Throw-Ins Just i* Quality Maytag Washers AT PRICE SAVINGS TO ¥OO FOK THE PUBLIC THIS TIME j | Such a sale is usually reserved for dealers, but this | tirna Capitol Appliance Co. has been selected to j clear the Maytag Warehouse to make room for adrii j tional factory shipments. j NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY - SAME EASY TERMS! SAVE OVER SIOO On Some Models Come And Get Yours At The MAYTAG WAREHOUSE On U. S. I North Opposite Cnloniai 'Store Wafehousr MODELS CAN BE SEEN ON THE FLOOR OF Capitol Appliance Co. i 221 Smith Wilmington Street j ] ever, in this world or crime and ! delinquency there is .sure ccmfl ! donee in a change—a change that !is promised m God’s Word, but ! that is coming in His way, not j man’s.” During the past 15 years Gilead \ I School, sponsored by the VVaUlu tower Society, the directing a gency so Jehovah’s Witnesses, has received over 3,000 student* from i 159 countries. It has given them an Intensified course of Christian missionary training, and has .sent them out as ministers to more than 100 lands. * * * * Students of the present 80th j class, which Mr. Davis will graduate, will be assigned to 24 countries, including Para grav, Peru, Argentina, Haiti. Noth Borneo Hast Africa, Honduras, Morocco, Nvsalami, | Bolivia, Venezuela, Fiance. Nothern Rhodesia, British i Isles, Columbia,. Norway Ko »;a, Israel, Eire. Singapore. Guafeftnakt, Ecuador, CnWcd States and Canada. * » * * Two thousand relatives and i friends of the graduates arc ex- ; | peeked to attend the weekend \ program m South learning, New | York, this week, ! j|S|l§sl; Cod's free gift is tit© X.Hs> of (he Ages, bestowed npo« us »n Christ Jesus out Ja>r<i.— (Acts 6, 23.) : As He promiwd in Hv s daws I when He walked jtrnonc: men, Christ Jesus is with u* i/viay II when we open our hearts io Him kt faith and devotion, when we love Him ss He loved | aa, sacriftciug our aei f -wii i ‘ and sdf-imiulffenoe as tiny token* to the »s*crihc« Be 5 i rrw%>k for u« on the Cnoaa. * i Dr. Marguerite Fierson Lectures To Students At Fayetteville State FAYETEVILLH Continuing the faculty lecture series for the win ter session at the Fayetteville State Teachers College, Dr. Marguerite S. Frierson, Chairman of the Area of Education, spoke before the as sembly group recently. Remarking the changing em phasis in American education, its current interest in human relations and the impact of the international jitters growing out of Russian sputnicks. she ad monished her hearers to art their sight* high and to toe wil ling to do without some other whs desirable Hems to reach the high standard they set for themselves. » » * • A woman of wide experience hi the fluid of education and one who has been educated in the host Am erican colleges and universities, i ' ~ | SifipfflW-p j mm floor |’i : IcMnfort witli a | fe ft*:-- li. Jt- SSSsSmtiSgMWv ■■rawl !iii twite* space tote; i- > j >■ *•■ ■■ warfjsfft % yihim ♦ah a PR SWAY, sb* hear-er dv* I espt'risliy warm* yoor Hoar* «s « h win* imn«e, You'll ftk* rfiss .*, and these other great P’RF'K’AY ! feature* that do sp CEWKto font COM | *-» «<&* »u*4.-sn*irt««w» wm-jy W( {* mw( trow .v.ry Srop «* oit, flsutACtc Wt of -» v *■{•} rv# •ally. M Sow w, Hi. 1,3 boro .wusthr i i w o«U«>« «* atL r y.sraet rum cownot ******** «w «««»esn troog bwr be b«ob H«Wi» tore** libs * rortoo- , . *sl»N«nar» .r*‘,*MC. rlrhsy 1* twi*WM*» hmt*atl-r*w ..■ •MftiKWefmS* tABO»SWiv*V* mwt «►- | SI4NMMH SSM*. AFMKHNB. Dey Pftitm wow o«if «m. ’■#?*> <*'<**. ELECTRICAL ! WHOLESALERS INC. Qlt N. WEST ST, RALEIGH. N. C. I I Entire Stock Reduced To Make Room For Spring Fashions ■» •»-—» »> iim» iwi<iiii«»^wwH^»«'wiW'*'»ion—nm fflTrrTwrmrr in n i 'i-w ■ Regular & Petites || TAILS tu.k _ Dresses Uoats Suits Suits Coats & Toppers • f Dresses □3 *** Skirts Sweaters J. w,ea 10 - 42 | Sale Will Continue Until Entire Stock Is Sold LADIES SHOP * THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER'’ Wilmington at Hargett Dr. Frierson is active in education I it the local, state, and national lev els. I ~.---.1.1 .Ml I —.1.1 ■ ' .. ■■■■—■ ■■!. -II ' ■■ ..111 ■■!■■' »WO»..«W.W.WII»»«WMrt» ) w igiiww-iw >iw mumim w i iim > OLD HICKORY SIX YEARS OLD Esffl straight Lgn BOURBON jj|j whisky {MI wmmmrf 045 lISIiIH £ s «»» j *285 >' s «- m proof: mo hickory cisthifrs compary . Philadelphia, pa I Her special are:* of competency j is elementary education. ■■1....,.., .mi ■ i ... ..... ■»
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