sdfds !X OMEGAS’ TALENT HINT—ToIa lota, Delta l*sl. and Ku •>(>>> f )riilnti chapters of Omega Tsi Phi Fraternity. Inr, held theii Jhirlerntb Annual Talent Hunt Friday, February *2l. in Orton lr;t* Auditorium, Shaw University. the participants shown above are )■ ( r»«. left to right. B. L- Williams, Basileu* of iota lota Miss < a roly n ( arler, Miss Brenda Kcp, Michael Kirk Curbe Dunslon, NCC Staffer: Dr, Charles A. Ray Speaker At FSTCs English Emphasis Day; Blasts Stupidity FAYETTEVILLE Delivering the English Emphasis Day address j at. the Fayetteville Slate Teachers j College recently from the topic, j Books Are Intellectual Weapons j Teams!. Nothingness and Depth! Manipulators,” Dr. Charles A. j Bay, Director of the News Bureau j at. North Carolina College, warned j the students against perpetuating ! the stupidity that "to be informed j is to be a square peg in a round ! hole." and decried the trend that' < (o earn honor grades is equated: with "being a square.” “Knowledge today,” he Insisted ! "is a quality one can't afford to! neglect, but some college students j operate on the assumption that ; it’s fashionable to be uninfovm- ' ed.” Tie was introduced by John W. Parker, Chairman of the Area ! of English <-.fc the college. * «r * * SEIBKRLLNG lires & Recapping 9 Tubeless Specialists ONE DAY’S SERVICE Town & Country TIKE SERVICE 118 S. Dswxon St. TE 3-570! ILVU SGH, N. C. SEVEN jPtE Aft 3 OLD \t IWfl Mr O^eo'w i^e a A r * \ Old Qumer STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY x , -j>;i'if , Ott tttm» OtJIIUIK W , lIWKMt ~im !HU Accompanying l>r. Kay y, ,, l»r. W. Edward Harrison, Chairman of the Department of English at North Carolina College at Durham. Dr. Kay’s inspiration to study English stems from his contact as a student with the late Dr. Ben jamin G. Brawiey at Shaw University. Director of the News Bureau at North Carolina College since 1350 and professor of English since 1955, Dr. Ray’s experience in social work, in teaching, rod m .journalism has been extensive. For several years he did social work in Los Angeles, put returned it! 1945 to continue his teaching career begun in North Carolina. Dr. Ray holds membership in a numbet of educational and fra ternal associations and is Vice President, of the College Langu age Association. Recently he was honored as Man of the Year in public relations and was awarded a plaque for his outstanding work Personnel of the Area of Eng lish includes Nannie T. Smith, Lois P. Turner, Mildred P. Jones, John W. Parker, and MinneUc Scott.. Tobacco plantbed sol! should be toamv, well drained, and contain ample organic matter, Test soils now for fall plant- Mfiss Frances Carmichael, Miss Ruby Neal, and T. E. Km. chairman of the Taient Hunt Committee. 2nd row: John W. McLean, guest soloist; Miss Vernice Hall, Miss Barbara Williams, Miss Earle nr Brewington, Miss Barbara Morgan, and Miss Roxie Ward. 3rd row: Randolph McKoy, Miss Frozine Reece, Benjamin Toney, William Harris, Miss Wilma Sailerwhite, and Herman Street. . \ ' p, A. ' .jfeilflk, "Wm, WUtmaia^.. JACK AND JILL TEENAGERS ENTERTAIN - Neither the snow sleet, rain, nor the generally in clement weather seemed to alter in any way the fun which the local teenagers of Jack and Jilt and their guests enjoyed on Saturday evening, Fcbrua y 15, at the Chavis Heights Center from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. More than a hundred guests were present for the Sweethearts Party and apparently a. good lime was had by all. Those appearing on the picture are: William Croekeit, Barbara I.ightner, Antoi nette Spaulding, Harold and Charles Williams. Madelyn Yarbrough, Sandra Larkins, decora lions committee chairman; Geraldine Capehart, invitations committee chairman; Llnydine Berry and Mi! cy Latham, refreshments committee. Other mem-bars not shown: Virssa Brown, u.;ihk < f roc sett, Lcwyn Hayes, and Mercedes Winters. Officers Pres ideiu. Lloydine Perry: vice president. sand Dunes 37 a rfuwntown nh- u-. n —A prominent Negro physician. V vith offices m tha Medical Art.* driven almost to desperation in his craving for narcotics, held up a nicht nurse and ho- companion at < ' en,lv nun point while robbing the Good Confessing to the holdup a.-.d Samaritan hospital of 28 cubic con- robbery following hi* arrest; on a timeters of domeroi drugs here re- hunch by police was D*\ Henry C. Mew Tax Methods For Farmers Self-employed farmers may use j curlty in several ways, an alternate method for figuring ; <1) If your gross income from their earnings from their farm i agricultural self-employment Mr. Ernest F. Sitzpatrick. district not more than SIBOO. you may manager of the local Social Seeu- count as your net farm earnings rity Administration office, and either your actual net or 2-3 of Mr. P K. Sanders, District Direr- your farm gross income: for or Internal Revenue, remind- *2' If your cross farm income «d farm operators today. is more than SIBOO, and your net Mr. Sanders pointed out that farm earnings are less than SI2OO self-employed farmers may fig- you may use either your actual ure their earnings for social so-' net or SI2OO, Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors—Available Now Without Prescription j Stop® Attacks in Minutes ... Relief Last* for Hours! Jw.jyo-k, vY. (Sp«ciiJ>—Thearthma Primutcne opens bronchia! tub •. formula prescribed more than any loosens mucous congestion, relieves other by doctors for their private taut nervous tension. All this with pa den 1* Is now available to asthma out taking painful injections, sufferers without prescription. The crreUs—l*rin>atenecombir.es Medical teats proved thisforxnnta 3 medicines (in full prescription st op; asthma attacks in minutes and strength j found mov: affective -n given hours of freedom from recur- •‘.omhiniuioa for asthma distress, ronrv of pjjrfjßpi! astfess spasm 3, Ifoch performs a special purpose. This, formula ia so affective that it 2o look forward to sleep at mght is the physicians’ leading asthma and freedom from asthma spasms proscription—so safe thet nowii.can . .get Prim atone, at any drugstore, be sold -Miitkvut prtaeripHov —in Only 88t~ rminey-back-gu#ra«tec tiny tablets called I')' t: uwt, >v>„ cc . - Two Ministers To Speak At Shaw’s Religious Wk. Here Religious Emphasis Week will be observed at Shaw University March 2, to fl. The services will center n round the theme "Is It Possible t,o be a A Christian To r’ y?” Two guest speakers will de liver addresses, lead classroom t’lscusfuons and forums and serve as counselors. The Reverend Gay lord Noyce, minister. United Church. Raleigh, and Dr. Charles B. Gopher. professor of oirj Tes tament. Gammon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia, will work together ns a team to carry out the various phases of the pro gram. * * * *» The observance will include a worship service, house meet ings, facility conferences, per sonal counseling, and com munion and eon serration ser vice. The morning worship service will he held at 11 -00 o’clock beginning on Sunday, I Addicted to the usa of. narcodeja, , the youthful medio invaded the : hospital in the early morning j hours, He was masked and brand j ished a revolver at the nurse, Mrs, I CaJloe Wallace, 27, whom he in j structed to ect him all the drugs j she could i md in the hospital. She ! screamed, awakening Mr& T.ach | ael Sterr owner of the plane, who | came rushing into the officii. Dr. Bones terrorized f too, and j forced the two women to give i lom the demerol and other power >( fnl drugs. Dr. Dooes was picked up be • I cause he fitted the description of 'i a roffl who was arrested a few | hours earlier in a car with a hvpo ■ dermis needle on the seat beside * | him. WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen I and bath. Stove, tof rigor 5 tor. ! hoator, water funushecl. *45. ! Apply in person Tel. 3-! 103 , nan*ww*wh | RNiGWORM-BAtlllßUFf iSUFFERERS j JF YOU HAVF. DRY BUTTLE HA DR.., fJAWDJUIf F. j TETTER, ECZEMA, RING WORK, OR OTHER SKIW { OF SCA I* IRRITATIONS, PjCRMJ 2-AH WILL A F ! FORD TRANSITORY RELIEF OF THE SGAUMI j AND ITCHING, ASK YOUR DOC l OR, DRI/GC-iST, \ RMMHC IAN OR RAJLBEK A HOOT TER'iOLAN, , j j Hair J rom «k 2kaJp UP r ’"~ ' •MW UfiMTCMR me. H**» -hu fe*o feu*)** | air.4* director of Religious Activities ; at Shaw University, Good roughage }« important to : tne economical production of milk. On March IS, Tar Heel cattle - men will vote whether or not to * themselves 10 cent* per head of slaughter cattle to support a promotional program for their beet Fall w an ideal time to establish i contour strip crops. i tt -• t—rrT~*iTTm t* itr *nrrrr* , **~*~*~~‘"^— *"*—*——* Tell|p|s-1 ' Cory, welcome St wwum tteilh » PREWAY, the heftier that especially warms, your ftoon at K heats yoatr house. 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