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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING 5 ATI FDA f. MARCH 1. 1358 Hr * HR gr ' "W • ' ■ hr «' .# ■ - ■ & %iv w ~ H Tip i ":- Ns lv •■ m?< ■ ‘ •*- 'i •amis>sgx’- am w towum* BIN:- -MISS AR r ESS A •IGH *"‘* v i'l ■;! Mess .Jolty [•js l FAge-tor. :, th grail* w«n U "Miss Arlesia High” «on ct »i ■’ Thr !?i h gra-to • • i I' » ' v ' ' 1 ,. '1 l to- t : with Wr FtocLler -riling iht must j.. ; >.„,. cla , v l High bar: >. in Hillsboro, f . - r T * „ 2 Icri neci In . ■ Rt> *• ■* O i f * £ i C. -iiicß-f? *’> ■t; •-■ - - - • _ nr ,Y- ;:••:■ *.•;• Di\ i-•- . • 1 v r.rl r- f ■ * ’fy 'i.;_ <*,* ]-% ilftSt chav a,-'''S h** ? • ?**•">*» sis €:(\ io ac-old hospital [>g / r,srrt* s 5* ?hr de • ' . Boberi , • Leighton* nt ■ The slats h^d fr*d ?*.' •tc.:-' f‘v>-o day;- earlier. y . ‘Vi RWtfril trS* tO ,f * b*.- M ’sh•'“•«. jfSY kat ih i* pc-mt. he d t!*e that.'* Shf ic '* ••Iv'H'Uv n't*-;- hut SCTpSWT T/AY-i' ?_*• .HEW* «tafc.« «»jr' ta-w**-*-. wr . .. .r - ’.I x ‘V.v ■ • « - r- ' ' •- - .v:^-L:--._i£afc. last usseivsii NEW STOCK j WO OB 0 Sppr f - ■: <L» v ; 1 ISv Is It <*j » F iitH lQ r: 'B ALSO ’ertilkers- look 4* 4 Hardware 130 E. Mai tin St. Dial TEiTipk. 2 - ’ 121 rT \§j »t#j/ to make ...,n«l»rt easy to mak& * r -V, a wit ft dr u w or i In cither case there's no deiay when you save in a bank...our bank! FIRST -CITIZENS BANK \ND TRUST COMPANY Vesper Services At Shaw Uinrhiiiirht 7nf«o ? LCLdd IVCCt\ Vesper services, at Shaw Univrr i sit>- on Sunday, February 23. were • ; srer.fiored by the Omicron Ze-a land omicron Chapters of the Ze ;a Phi Beta Sorority in obser , varies of National Finer Woman > ; hood The speaker was Dr. Mary 1 | w Neugent. instructor of Nutir . Virginia State College. Pe [ ! ’.'.-h'.irr. ,r YSrsinia. Dr. Neugent . . v,pofce or. 'The Place of Woman- j | Food '.! the Prevention and Con-j I .f.; of Juvenile Delinquency.” I I . V speaker’s observation was; I ~;.a :hr delinquency rate is so | | ; -A lower in other countries | i than m America. The answer to f I this, she stated, is that the youth jof other countries, for example ! Italy, respect authority at home, i m the school and on the street I "Cannot parents reclaim autlior j sty in our American home,” she 1 1 j queried Yes, We All Talk By Marcus FL Boo!ware s 1 ! • ny\r\r jjv hi il l 11l TfON A; ■■= purpvi-H of an amendment to a motion i : to change the word-. mg ro as to jnaPe it. more agree-; able r n tiv iumnners This often • • •>.:;■• to passing ths rae , Suppose a motion has lust been : iiror- '-d r): -1 r,hc club as-ew eacn !•■■ mh* i twenty-five dollars for - - mviual banquet. During t;v 10-oeie nn tpp motion, it may hc rvKic-n that the member ircr i-j .ally do no* wish to pay this, > ■ amount. Tims when it comes to l ! voting thev always o&y. "Not ! ready!” . j A member might,, at this time, t j rise and say; , 'Mister Chairman, 1 move that \ i wp amend the mot lore by striking Olli Annual Coed Weekend OsaisAtNC College Mar. 7 DURHAM North Carolina , College c, ninth annual Co-Fd ‘ Weefcond will be observed this ; year Mart h 7. ? and 3 ‘Chcjimoi*- of Cornmunlcatton— • Wianws.VN to Fnc n " is the theme. Dean Domse M Latham and the ! WoineP. c- JnfclJfte.ttt Onyprinmofit -ITT j Th". vearparticipant i r ' , 'luds j 1 Madame Llifean Evantt. t.h farn iec! . oprono of Washington. D. C„ - -no wui conduct- a charm school; | Mr? Jewel M ?• xk. also of Wa»n mgl-on. unofficial consultant to the U S Rtai-Department for the { Rf'identnil Seuiihars on World | Affairs -;t Lafayette College, F-. . | : "f at :' r ador from Argentina; I Mavliia de Garcia, wife of Una Marson at Jamaica, ioraif staff member of the Bnt . -sh Broadcasting Co.: Mrs. Lada PREPARED f LIVING!” I A '■&? * i j CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE { Fuli Course in Beauty Culture ■ and Classes in Personality and | Charm. !For Inrormation Write: Mrs. Christiana J. Pitta I President •100 EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. - JjaanßMS - —rmwrwn ismw 11 innw, j She pointed out ieen-agers are replacing arlults on the dockets of the criminal courts, and said that something down deep—-simple hut basic must have disappeared from our way of life to cause ttiis re volt toward crime among oiu young people. * % * * "The child who respects hir fa ther and mother,” she declared I "wil respect his teacher, the uiw:- 1 oi his country, the policeman and elders around him. j rt is the duty of all women to Ire)p advance human rights of juveniles and to understand tlvir needs without das Women must share greatly iti preventing juve nile delinquency and we must, be e.er mindful of qualities of worn -1 nnhood essential for assuming our ‘responsibilities she concluded. out- thf word twenty-five and put ! ting in its place the word tan.' If the motion is passed, the i main motion as amended will I read: "I move that we assess each | member ten dollars for the an i nual banquet.” ■ There can Mill be further dis ! mission on the mam motion as 1 amended before it is put to a i vote. Wc should add that a motion mr; be amended by addition or 'insertion, and hv eJimirmUinn. READERS For my parliamentary chart of motions, arranged according to ' classes, send a self-addressed en : veiope and 30 cents m coin Mail i your lettee to Dr Marcus H. Boo’, ware. St.. Augustine s College Ka ! ieigh, North Carolina, t Tewfik, wife of the cultural at | tache of the Embassy of Egypt, j professor of Arabic at George | town University/, and former staff I correspondent for the Cairo I Broadcasting Co and Airs, j George Padmore, wife of the Am h/-r.a Joy liuin Lmcriu. j Anne Joyce Newkirk. Durham i senior, will serve a:- coordinate | for a panel in Duke Auditorium , j at, 10 30 arn Saturday. Each of • the foretgn women v*!l speak to j the audience on "My People to >; Your People.” '! Madame Eianfi. who has sung I i in the world's musical capitals, 1 will coordinate a disrusc-ior, on ! charm at the opening session at j7 pm Saturday (March T> m the .Home FJconomics Building's cor* ; ferencr room In addition to providing under - j graduate women with an under , standing of ways and means for j personal improvement, and pro j sessional development, the ob&er s vance also seek', to stress the im j porta nee of understanding th? 1 the role of the United *'?!ates in ; World Affair*. Dean Latham said j today, | Eighty-Five On Honor Roll At j Virginia Stats PETERSBURG. Va. Eighty five students made the Honor Roll for the first semester of this cur-1 rent school year according to an j j announcement from the office of! ■the Registrar at Virginia Siam: (! ’« ** >. iau «: a*.• v !J. I* in iy.. oi dvr j College Os the eighty-five stud ] ents held the highest, averages of 3.60. They are Lois. J Leftwjch senior home economic major a graduate Campbell County High Soh>ol. Rustburg, Virginia; Jar-ice B Le wis sophomore, elementary educa - tion major, a graduate Parker | Gray High School. Alexandria. j YiVrginia: Sylvia B Wallace sen ior. business education major. F-.~t End High School, South Hill, Vir ginia; Jean D West, senior, ele mentary education major, a. gradu ate B T, Washington High School, Norfolk, Virginia. Runners up were Barbara L Morns senior, English major, a graduate Peabody High School Petersburg, Virginia: Fred D. Try - i lor junior, industrial education | major a, graduate Dunbar High | School. Lynchburg, Virginia: Her ! man L Price senior, physical edu j cation major, a graduate Yonk i *rs High School, Yonkers. New I York; Elnora .Fowlkes senior. | Wrench major a graduate Luther j Foster High School, Nottoway, Vo . and Peggy Wright junior, art »»* j tor, a graduate B, T. Washington i High School Staunton, Virginia. In order to qualify for the Honor Roll a Htudent must maintain an average of "B" <P,.00« or better. •ms on “More people mipht live to ' a ripe old age If they weren't ; too busy providing for it;’* 1 | 01 KL AND NCC REPRESENTATIVTS AT STUDENT LEADERS’ MEL r Two «•' the student leaders attending the two day session for College Student Government Leaders last weekend a-fc North t'arolhi * fge are pictured here. I,eft is Miss Marion Sapp, Wo man College. Duke University, Columbia, S. C„ and. right Miss Bar ber:?, Perrv, NCC. CoUrain iNC). The Iwo coeds were representatives evpfcted to be among 14 coiicgc representatives attending the closing session. r wc hoi rilic the STATE COLLEGE HINTS HOW TO CUT THE WASTED ORK if you arc a victim of itise.work fatigue perhaps you mild question - . 'J) too much of c drastic indoor cy hsi,hemes you PRODUCT ‘Tte VVw ,J36c9l£m Save? j | ,-sr ' «« STr HUNTS REFRESHING TOMATO ill n ' ~~~ «>*» !>. .. . zfZtZ CAKE MIX wr>? ROYALTY SLICED OR CRUSHED j raumc --37.9Wj.i« t* IcmiiumiH! SCOTT COUNTY, WWH TOMAIO MUCK ~ --™ - o* 12, IfiTr ~~ 1 PKG 9'J C POEIRC & BEAMS I 9« Vbve iSc-Southern Gold ~ REDGATE FLAVORFUL TENDTR CUT ' ' ftjff IS W 9 IB WP ®» rnz*m —27 c «‘i 7 ; OLD VIRGINIA PURE STRAWORRIES ——» - -- | QTJRS. Aik FiESEBfES r 55* 73. ~ PILLSBURY OR RALLARO OYEM-IWAIW ” | i Redeem Thi* Ctm~™ 1 BISCUITS - 25e 69c *i*sfc ( @|#SS itiWUCSAOCE z m 27e 75cJ*I Z9t | fgau m | AMERICAN, m SALAD OIL " ‘ lo* W J ' "W . jP' mriVIVVC *0 m '1 Ts m S %Tre YtKjR wjkham» of rs or more P, mimmfk SPSkIH mmm | 2 t. at colonial tbrs thur&, frl and sat, :|| " rr 1 ' ■■'■■'■'■'■i r-—."-*™, IfmY BAAMmKMIOH Clw F 2 # Safwdgy of this w«A, Mareb 1, f 95&, Goed ootv it foea? wmm s psc L™: ™ . c - i ! <- IBr ■***■ ■* w iu p vuf F \RM BRAND BURE FRYFIK =£ m •* * * BEEF STEMS tS: 39c SAV* ON *A<xm AX cm imwiat qpfrnr , w aa D'WP'flEf m oISMm ...«*« JSc amwuj BamH ... ~ 59c ■s: LETTUCE--1® C IV-1. Mofifon© Fmewk T«wfcr Topless tt*>oU Fanry Amtemlo Yoras 2* > 29c* ftfc* 2*-’*Oe • CIMI2« 35c • Imps 3 , 25« •Pears «*«l9s GEenwcod Village—lllW. Morgan St—Northside Shopping Ce. ter— Cameron Village m get, .for instance, when you bend ! double several times a day trying 1 j to get, a not lid from a dark low ! er shelf; (21 too much of the em~ i! ptional frustration, you get when -.. , , . Dr. C. A. Ray Os Durham To Highlight YMC A’s Meet Here Dr. Charles A. Ray, Sr., director i of the News Bureau and Professor i of English at N. C. College. Dur- j ham. will address the annual meeting of the Blood worth Street YMCA. Tuesday, March i, at. &.00 p.m. He will be presented by i H. Toole, principal of the Lock hart Public School and Secretary of the YMCA Board of Manage -ITl#»TBt r & Uqtn|iu>rtH oh r> . %/ e w V i, MUtl of the board will preside. I E. L. Raiford general secretary: three more pot lids tumble outi with the first and toll around on • the kitchen iloor; (3) too much 1 of the indoor hiking you get when j 1 yon walk across ths room to put. : j the lid on the pot; (4 too much ! | of the strong-arm work you do i • when you lift and carry wet wash, j or move heavy furniture; (5) too much the tiptoe reaching you do , when you try to get something! i down from a high shelf. Multiply these daily energy was- j tors by the 365 days in a year and ! ' you Bet a simple explanation of! fatigue. Hundreds of housewives! * show r whai usually causes this : overwork; kitchen work surfaces, shelves, and appliances either too 1 high or too low for comfortable j working; haphazard distribution ! of household equipment ami sup | piles; shelves and drawers clutter- ! 1 - % Belter Buys t * ! Better Terms On Better Jewelry jnoL ! ~wygCTifnsr. ■■mbwif* w » \ will give the annual report and | Dr. N. Harris, chairman of the ! YMCA membership committee j will present service award's to As sociation members who render q valuable service during the yeai. * * * * A feature, “Echoes of 1957" will be presented and will por tray “Y” services rendered during the year. H. E, Brown, liiiiicipul of the J. W. Ligon High School will discuss brief■ iy ce -.niunity services; .lames ; cd with 100 much hardware and ! china, too many utensils and kit ! chen tools; unconscious insistence ; on doirg things “the way Mother I always used to” (the hard way); j indifie nee to use of muscle in i stead wheels to carry heavy ! loads; different refusal to sit | while rung, dishwashing, pve- ; i paring ego tables and doing other ! Jobs i.l at allow sitting; insullici-! j ent, ii any, planning of chores; i j poor lighting of work areas. Any! me is a good time to -rt rid of cull cows. >L voma^ IMjSMi $ *95 ™f 100 Proof. Made from Grain Cockeysviite, Mcf., U.S.A I Wyctae, dormitory services. Garland Hunt, Hi-1 club ac tivities' and; Eugene Snipe*, tira-Y Club activities. * * • * j Five members will bp elected tc I the Board of Management folio-.v --j ing a nominations committee re- I port to be given by Dr. N L Pei - ! rv. Special music for the occasion will be presented by the Fits' Congregational Church Ensemble with Ernest Masson burg directing and the Ligon High School Boy? Ensemble directed by Mrs. E. M Kelly The Invocation will be given by the Rev. Robert L. Shirley, min ister of the Davie Street Presby terian Church and the benedic i non by the Rev. Howard Cunn | ingham, minister of the First | Congregational Church. I Dr, Ray is a graduate of Shaw ! University and earned a. Master’s ; and a Doctor's degrees at the j University of Southern California. I Hr has been a. member of the faculty of North Carolina College at Durham since 1947.
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