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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATI RIST FE2SUAB.T 18, 19S8 Things You Should Know HOWARD IWy 1830“ ’9OS Sjp | Born in leeds, Maine, * ©raouate 0* SEDWOIN COLLEGE, »50, AND WEST POINT, ISM we FOUGHT aRAWUY »N TW| UNION .. . ARMY./ AS HEAD Os THE BUREAU * FROM »B*s TO IBT4 *1 DID MUCH EONTHP WELr FA~£ OF NEGROES / M£ WAS THE FOUNDER J KQ W APP UNIVERSITY- fN>BS? 4ND ' " SERVED AS THgiR PRESIDENT./ | '.■C^vt'VJrf,.. -r'^ i /4'^ ! * : T* -i, ■■■ y**^" - *■ *■ *■■»** vi. .. w i WT g WM i lM .,in ■iw,imjm«inii—Miißiwiwmw Jkw* .. •_ . umk, - s-'J» ■ ~’@sl jS'lte, -i -5..., ,jY, ' • ■m.xrSe^r^ »«£u «£& i . v ?T*\CitjSareS& ’ ■ •'•. "'SH^SySi^w **s&& ’"• *» v | -? • - ■ XtmmaKm" SmW SmSM ... ••• *; >• mWMws* ••><• JpaiilpoLl’ w&,^ r ff 4 . .. . iiitf^^^iiM^jFTr^*^ LEAD FftOSH ‘r.-jfrH around tfee table discussing plans for second semester activities are thc*«- cent!"- elected freshman etas? officers at Bennett College. Left to right, are: Misses Jean tierst, a-. stanfc secretary. Williamsburg. Va.- Yvonne Kedcross, secretary, Hampton. Va.: Gwendolyn Mack el e-president, Chicago: Margaret Bailey, president. Fruitland, Maryland; Jean sparrow, chaplain, C*»• yton. Va ; Jttifl Jr is Jefft treasurer, Burlington N. C. Special ! Offer To Subscribers of ‘The Carolinian” Dunog February —ONLY— A Discount of 10% Off on All Cash Purchases! (Except Fair Deal Item?) ! iM. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St, 305*1 TEmpn 2-71:1 ## 4°/ „*> // ff // «■«■ -* Afe&* iw&d MiUic wli&k U ca*mi i& k&bd caikl FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I At Elizabeth City: 24 Debs Make Bows At 3rd Cindrella Ball ELIZABETH CITY The names of the 24 young women BEAUTY COLLEGE Full Course in Beauty Culture and Classes in Personality and Charm. For Information Write: Mrs. Christiana J. Pitta President m EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. | who will be presented at the third annual Cinderella Bali, sponsored by the Eastern North Carolina chapter of Zeta Phi Bf fa Sorority on February 14, in |,lie Colic. ’ I Gymnasium, Sta te Teachers Col | lege, Elizabeth City, were an nounced this week by the events co-chairmen, Mrs. Bessye s Wild er, Scotland Neck, and Miss Gla dys L Ruffin, 'Vtud-o; Pre-Ball activities have includ ed the Charm School consisting in j lessons in personalized cosmelo | logy; teen-age fashions, proper | diet, for beauty A course in social J graces taking up debutante beha j vior; hostessing at home and in I public places and lessons in per sonal graces and grace and move ment, The program is planned to lead youth toward « richer and | fuller Life. I The girls, all of whom are high j school seniors of Eastern N C. are the Misses Barbara Allen, B. T Wash H S„ Rocky Mount. Bar bara, Bell. Gumbcrry H 3 . Gum berry: Quintal Bond, Etheridge H S Windsor: Viola Cherry, Ether idge H. S, Windsor. Joyce Boyce, Creecy H S. Rich Square : Gloria j Dealer, Currituck Union H f ] Maple: Moilie Goodman. T 8.; Cooper H. S . Sunbury June Har-i Ms, Marian Anderson H P ; Bel- ] cross, Jackie Hill, Rochelle Hill.! Gloria Powell Dorothy Smith. Ro m Watson, Brawley H, 8 . Scot ians Neck: Lamella Harper, Bar bara McWilliams, Shirley Wills, Zs&Hmexi H S Elizabeth Johnson T 3. Inborden H, S„ Enfield, Mil dred James, Mary White. Perqui mans H, S Hertford: Joyce Res pass. P W Moore, H. S„ Elizabeth I City; Ella, Roberto, Shirley Win j home. Edenton H H, Edenton; I Shirley Rascoe, Etheridge H 8.,! j Windsor: Barbara Todd, J, E. ! Bond. IT S. Lewiston Other sorority members serving |on the bell committee are Mrs. | Annie Staton and Nancy Bowens. : Scotland Nock. Mrs. Leola Mor ! gan. EhMbeth City. Mrs, Penme j j P. Battle, Gatesville, and Mrs. A- • l mella C&pehart, Greenville. | la the day »imv trouble | j wfll can opon'Hiee; for Thou vut answer me.—<P M j m 86, Hour wonderfully Host, are those who are so strong and steadfast in their faith—who w henever it wavers for an ir - slant affirm it at once r e. stored! They shall lever be king desolate or sorrowed, for * they live in God, Open To Negroes; CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Bv Staff Writer A CAKEEF IN ADVERTISING There »rs some 75,000 experi enced workers employed in the four great, segments of the adver tising business advertising de partment? of advertisers, with advertising media, with advertis ing suppliers and in advertising agencies The 2.@00 advertising agencies listed in the published advertis ing directories alone employ 25 - nnn experienced advertising aieti and women. Probably am equal number Regional Evanglistic Meets For AME Zion Church Revealed i WASHINGTON, DC— Board j of Evangelism, AME Zbon Churcn.! Bishop C. E. Tucker, chairman. The chairman of the Board of Evangelism met with Dr W. S. Macons, director of the bureau to outline plans for Evangelistic j meeting.-, in the several confer-! cnees of the church, They agreed j that the Conference could be beet I served by dividing them into Re i gional Districts. i Not only will these meetings 1 aim for converting sinners to I Christ, but to revive and give ~pir I itua 1 awakening lo the Church I: generally i ' ; jl|i\ j ; is]J7?: M Save Now While Pork’s Plentiful! Lean Center-Cut POi CHOPS# e p' iCIT T^- N 10«5 [ Whole or Uatj Loin JLfJIiJP LB B‘ fHOZEN flfllllF WINNER QUALITY ALL-MFAT I ■** ™ I rWI FUANKS . SV, 49c MURI Vet* «*t« VWwJay. P«l«. »• rtM. Geed a*b *J • i HA fl f ~ J * >OV% g AID -r _ T JFISH f, OIfiHIiIS Tftt IS I Colonial 5 tor** listed at hoSSim t* »d- «L@[ »H jiLSk *@fc, S§ *P* WR fflW 4P* /&. ST __ - ”... 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Morgan St - Nsrthside Shopping G enter- Cameron Village of iseopie do clerical or Admin istrative work related ij ad vertising, so that there arc sum* 15b,dbS jw*»p!«s its all em ployed in the advertising' field. In these four broncho* of ad vertising there is probably a need for a total of 15,000 newcomers each year. Oi these, approximate ly 8,000 arc needed in the ad vertising agency business, includ ing 2.500 who Ij&ve had experi ence in other segments of the ad vertising business and an equal number of younger people with 6 Bennett Students, Instructor leave For ML Holyoke College i GREENSBORO Six Bennett ; College students and an instruc tor left here Saturday for Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., where on Monday, they be gin a two-week exchange study program. At the same time, six Mt. Holy oke students left for Bennett, Col relatively little experience. It has been estimated con *erva,lively that by 1963 ad vertising expenditures will lop fifteen billion dollars and that the total employment in advertising business will reach a quarter of a, milium iicople. Os this total, adver tising agencies should cm - ploy well over 75,000 men and women. Persons desiring further ■infor mation. should make inquire, by writing to the American Asso ciation of Advertising Agencies lege, where they will spend the next two weeks. They were accom panied by Miss Marjorie Kauf man. "Assistant professor of £ug> Belter Buys Belter Term: On Bettei Jewelry ?&£FaY€mVIU€ST hsh, who will serve as visiting lecturer in 17th century and Am erican literature for the next two weeks. The. students will attend the same or similar c lapses to those which they normally attend at Mt. Holyoke. Making the trip to Mt Holyoxe were Misses: Peßgy Coefield Kin ston, Patricia Hopkins, Miami. 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