New Providence Holy Church To Hold Spring Quarter March 9th The new Providence Hoiy Church, corner of South Blood worth and Bledsoe Avenue, holds its first quarterly meeting o£ the year, Sunday, March 9, at 11 3, and 7:3(1 O'cloqK, The morning service will be conducted by the Rev. H. B. Clem tn» of Stokes, N. C, He will be ~ ' PROVIDENCE HOLY CIUTUCI! ■ ' " V : 'S-V' ■'."■■• 'St /•'_ . ■I -f MISS MINNIE P. SAMPSON, right, senior art student at St. Augustine’s College, explains a pa ini ins to interested buyers at her exhibition. Left to right: Miss Margaret Wallace, Mrs. Ruth Bover Walker. Mrs. Jo Ina DeLaney. In rear is Charles, senior art major. C. College Hosts: Sixth School Library Meet Will Open Mar. 15 DURHAM Some 250 hi;', ftdvisers are expected at North school students and their libraiy Carolina College on Saturday. March 15, to attend the sixth an-’ nua! conference of the Association of North Carolina High School Library Clubs. “Wake Up and Read” is the theme of this year's session. Registration opens at 9 a.i in the foyer of the James E. Shep ard Memorial Library. General sessions will be held in ; the auditorium of the Commerce j Building. Commute and group meetings will be held in Shepard Library. • * • 9 Starts SUNDAY! oflove I ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S | j ROCK HUDSON-JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DE SICA CliNietvi/KSc:oP*£t • CHARLES VIDOR • *»■**■.*. bf.n hechi cocoa by OB LUXB • accompanied by this three church es—St. Bethel, Middlesex; Faith Hope, Hooker tor*; and Mt. Zion, Gold Rock, N. C. The sermon will Vie delivered by Rev. Clemons. A free dinner will follow the after noon service in the church’s din ing room. The evening service will feature the praise service, the evening ser Officers of the association this year are: Miss Patrieia Jones, William Penn High School, president; Miss Bar bara Forbes, vice-president, J. W. Ligon Junior-Senior High School, Raleigh; Miss Velma Lawrence, recording secretary, Merrick Moore School, Durham; correspond ing secretary. Miss Eleanor Nunn. Ligon School. Raleigh; treasurer. Miss Julia Coston, C, F. Pope High School, Bur taw: Parliamentarian, Shade Little, P. S. Jones High School, -Washington; and Historian, Miss Forbes of Raleigh. * « * * mon, and holy communion. Preceeding the Sunday service, there will he aweek of prayer at the church—Monday through Fri day nights conducted by the pas tor and local minister? of the church. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. J, A. Forbes is pastor Sponsors of the 1958 program j are the Library Section, N. C Teachers Association. School cf j Library Service, NCC; Office of I Library Adviser, State Depart-; meat of Public Instruction. Ra- j leigh. This year's advisory committee includes; Mrs. Joyce McLendon.; Executive Secretary, Librarian,! Raleigh Schools; Mrs. Mary L. | Smith, Financial Secretary. C P. j Pope School, Burgaw; Miss Mar tha E. Riddick, ’West Charlotte Senior High School; Mrs. Will’e B. Hill, Hillside High School, Dur ham; and M:ss Blanche Rogers, P S. Jones High School, Washing ton. At Saturday’s 10 a.m. general session in the Commerce Buil ding's auditorium. Saurcll Will- ; I ifttns of P. S. Jones School, Wash ington. will lead devotions. NCC President Alfonso Eidc: and Mrs. Patsy Brewtngton Perry of the NCC library staff will ex tend greetings, along with J, L' Vonne Chambers, president of the NCC Student Government Asm elation. AtA&T College: T.vo Raleigh Brothers On Dean’s List GREENSBORO Five students from Raleigh, including two bro thers, were included th®*“ making the honor roll at AJ-T College here for the fall semester. A total at two-hundred and eighty-five students were listed, seventy-seven of whom made all "A’s.” Ernest Lenwnod Sanders, Jr was the only Raleigh student who com piled a perfect record for the quar ter. His brother, Robert Edward Sanders, It., was listed on the B honor roll. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrr. F, L. Sanders. Sr. 1107 S. Bloodworth Street, Also included on the S honor roll were Roland Watts, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts, E. Davie Street- Edward Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin; and Harold Curtis, and Marvin Roberson, all of Raleigh. North Carolina poultry market receipts continued to increase last year at a rate of 10 million dollars. Income from ownership is the only major source of income which has shown a slump since 1951. diggs are one of nature's most perfect foods Ihe Noi-*h Carolina ornamentals eorp i£ a SSO million per year busi ness. Happy Khmer New Year. WAKE COUNTY CHAMPS These Berry O’Kelly High School Boys won the Wake County Basketball Championship Saturday night, February 22, by defeating Apex Consolidated School, 37 to 38 in the final.;. On Friday night in the semi finals, they defeated the D.D. and B. School, 54 lo 50. The Berry O’Kelly boys ttl o have a 12 to 1 won and loss record for the season. Front row, left to right: Joseph Wright, Charlie Bryant, Thomas Hooker, Albert Thomas, oLroy Mat thews and Charles High. Back row, left to right: Coaches G. L. La vs and I». I> Spaugh. Melvin Hooker. Charlie Harris, Ivan Jones, Hay wood Horton, and Ilermor Hunter. Thurgood Marshall Speaks At A Jewish Synagogue DETROIT (ANP) Speaking | before packed mixed audiences at j Brotherhood Week meetings here ! at Tam pie Beth El, Thurgood Mar- j shall, special counsel of the NAA- ; CP, declared, Racial segregation is ! not a sectional matter Schools j that are segregated by custom or j by residential segregation are just ■ as damaging to a child's mind as • schools that are segregated by I law." Shaw University Seniors Now Doing Cadet ’ 1 caching Dr. N. H Harris, director of the j Division of Education, reports that i Shaw University seniors are doing | their student teaching at the fol- | lowing place.;; Raleigh—Jacob Bland. Jeon Dr- j loatch. Joseph Jones. William Judd, j Gloria King. Ophelia Knight, Delia j Lewis, Mary G. Pulley, Roman j Walton, Merca Yarbouph. Clayton Jewel Bullock The.’ j Comegys, Marie Wood. Matthew i Sanders; Durham Laura Grady. • Dorothy Murray; Enfield— Juice j Watson; Goldsboro Barbara Oui- I ness; Kenansvitle Gwendolyn Brown; Kinston Dorothy Hud son, Euia Non is: Kittrell Lo renza Harris, Lewis Thomas; Lii lijjgtuii Belly Can, Raymond j Carl. Thelma Davis. Emily Win- j stead, Josephine Yarbrough; Louis- I .burg Lillie P Civ.Connie j Hayes, Mary Procter . Magnolia -- | Helen Hooks. METHOD Lillian Berber; Ox- J ---- —-- r - '' -:u—.-.t—v. FAMOUS BAKERY : SPECIAL Lemon Chiffon PIES § tack Size lAVi; \ ST. PATRICK PARTY Notice Our Window Display for Your Refreshment Suggestions FAMOUS BAKERY 107 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 2-8333 - 2 8334 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S 0 Freshen Up Your Home For Spring- From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 E. Martin St. Your Capital City TeL IE 2-4471 I Marshall asserted that tnere is ! /treater residential segregation in Detroit than in most Southern ci ties. He pointed out that injustices against minority groups in Amer ica are broadcast over Radio Mos cow ‘within minutes after they have occurred. ; "We will obtain world peace,” 1 Marshall declined, “only when we I solve the basic human issues of ! our civilization. The equality of ! mart is one of those basic issues.” i ford Thelma Jones. Rejean Pet- I tiford, Ella C». Williams; Rocky Mount Ann J. Merritt; Selma Agnestino Brewing!on, Shirley Cur rin, Anthony Sanders, Elias San ders. Smithfirld Nadine Cunning j hmn, Mary Everett. Richard Me* • Clain. Genotre Penny, Willie San i ford. Hermia F Whitaker, Ange- I nett Williams; Spring Hope The ! adore Lucas; Tar boro William i Black, Margnrctto Purvis; Wagram j Mable Mcßae: WatVonton I Murdis Cox, War. aw Betty Cha ; .den. Betty Mill: Wise Henry H. Greene. Annie Watson Tar Heel poultry raisers could 1 bring 200 to. 300 million more dol i tars a year into the state by pro* | during better eggs cheaper. A national survey shows that 85 i per cent of farms lack water to 1 supply a rural fire department ! PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Mli.l /i t I Fabrics - I SUE! % \ 1 Thousands of Yards of the f| Season’s Most Wanted Fabrics f| | Values to 2.98 yd. I ?"w E ver y piece washable .. . many are those wonderful drip- » If dry cottons that need no ironing! I Embossed Cottons, reg. 98c 46c m * Jri- Woven Cotton Leno Stripes, values to 1.98 .. . 16oH \W& ! f'.lW Jf s< Woven Cotton Satin Stripes, reg. 1.98 4(; u p| >, JS- Woven Cotton Suiting, reg. 1.20 46c 1/5 Jb Flocked Cotton Novelties, values to 1.29 46c i yfO nmf.' Wi Printed Cotton and Cuptoni, reg 1.49 . 46cbI t''/0 fa.. Printed Silk and Rayon, reg. 98c . 46c |p§ *: <jgjfc Cotton and Acetate Pongee, reg. 79c dhcfej Ko§j > # Jsp • . Peter Pan Prints, ree. 69c 40el|| ® W$ t Flocked Gingham Cheeks, reg. 98c 46c!® WfSf -v rim Mfi- j Striped and Solid Chambray, reg 98c . 46c ||| wf/ / M : f Flocked Organdy, reg. 79c • 46cSI WP : . jf" SkM *ft k Cotton Satin Prints, reg. 1.69 . .. * 46c Bl -If' M£ 1 Fairyspun Dimity Prints ami Solids, reg. 79c ...... . 46c»§ Jj&.jpr ? r I Pareesha Organdy Prints, reg. 79c WIW §■ | * Baby Blue Denim, reg. 69c 46c K if • -k ' 1 White Broadcloth, reg. 98c // f # 0 4 i Printed Rayon Linen, re:- 98c i(j r ß / tj§E F I i #2f| 1 Plain Rayon Linen, reg. 98c 48~8 o£t * Printed Petticoat Stiffening. r> •■;. 59c 4fcß| ( Mnli-f $ lt takes months of planning ~. of combing the markets I / - i. •; Jm’ * sMk w for such an event .. . hut you can believe tvs when we savH 1 j j|j| , * hat the *‘ nest furies are here . .at your kind of price! K \ Dacron and Rayon Linen, 60 wide. reg. 1 98 4«cfi lijalMßkffl • * Printed Decorator Indian Head Prints. ir- 93c 46e pi Pinwale Pique, ''eg 98c 46c8 k4gg White Dotted bsvits, reg 79c and 93c .... 16cB ftWaUr *rr Cotton Satm. reg 98c and i3B . 46. |fi %<?vf Embroidered Cotton Satin, values to 2.93 46c8 lush Linen, values to 2.93 46i B Nainsook, values to 98c . 45t ® j Cloth, values to 98c . 1n i Spring Knight Broadcloth Print:,, re. 59c .... 46cR jFgp\ \ Cotton Suiting, reg. 1.29 . 43r8 wH|a \ Lovely Lady Printed Voiles, Second:-■. .2. 3.19 44t-F| Mm& $L Powder Puff Muslin Print-. ser;mds, ; ,98c Prl || t Colored Dotted Swiss, values :o 'll 48> L - Fverfast Novelty Cottons, valu !o 149 ■ itrl m VijL \ 4 ohama Blended Fabrics, valui to i.?G 44r8 V A.B.C. Tydee No Iron Prints. 1 SB<- 4«eß l/ Printed Batiste, reg, 79c •. 46cl| I* Dark Cotton Prints, value. tc 9be •• 4*it|e| L'-'B I Rayon and Acetate Shantung, reg. tOcB Emhrnid., :1 o,,,ndy. v:, Itt.H j Extra salespeople, wrappeis and cashier* 8 ; are ready to serve you during this sale \ wentf | Shop Friday . f h I ’Til 9 m ; . 1 IKS Q J Prqud? You bet we are! Few store « L j\ T 1 m all the South ever have such a 4 selection to offer at this low price! j 'h « Fabrics—Street Floor jy Hudson-Belk. £l . m THE CAROLINIAN WEEKENDING SATUBDAy, MARCH S, 1958 5

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