6 THE CAROWHmN I week ending ;= iti.'kday, aprsl j. ms? sdfsad MS. CHARLIE S Funeral eervlce Jut Mr 1 ■ . i Satterfield, st !•;•? home RI'D : was' heid at the C Church t ? p ■ ■ U1 tool, pi..t-. in
u.i • ;vm.: him ire fr r and eight n,>r>■ ; MR RK HAKD MOSI i > Mr Richard M- Blood-vo h Mi St, Acrip? Hosnila! f : r • sc« hold Sued v I • I ner C'hapcl ■! 1 . Giles officiating ed in Hill CP : C'-v '• Survjvors one dam." : Ebir»“ M;y-i»v 1,01!: : of V 1 C-* : a * — >:■■■ Detroit ' 5 AND t< i hi 1!h H BY J. L EDWARD- With th* advent r?f ■ f .ni * o inskrun ■ Raleigh Fur dc ■ annuel «•• -,rch for p..•■■ •• •• inns. The four! tt ■: the school•, I ■■ is tie aptitude • ♦her b ch’H r••; m to r i:•:••;« ' tal rnuur 1 3 gUITIf ' of ijiurrr :t succc:-:-f>; ! iv The tc ‘s oo" Time, r: ■t h. memory if a time and tirtubl* • play ? dvr:' in pitch ,'i■ -! • . h“ o v: ••>>: • > >• could p!- • -I V which iii b«nH ;n ■ ■ .•■•■■ : pood ear in • ■"■■■ " ■ '■ u On t r-l i he rtro,-,g in !<•:•»• :: > :!■ ■:i .-■•, < ! rou’d P':i.:■ pi: y a ri: v■■(:’. ; relative sura - However. !'■ ir t • . child given arcs v. II hr,vr !i . • w Raining a Rood --.i :- ■ g'-OUnd P ::•>■•! r.-r -; ■ . {•'.■lt tire music h-.-.chet t>ef,» ■■ i: VP.'!I D' a I rtitlor.nl vx m,.-.,!;ons : found ths'd a child ha factor that hind •• ress In learning to pi; • a .'■•vi ! inrtrument. pio> -uriin" t extra short fin; ClWS’ve ovp' h't- >i tw«en yppo. nrd ton pc •. prevent a child fro- -a | Hr?'? of the hps rn.-iv be r-:h. i <■ - why surces-- h, i>• >t< t> v instructors ! t .?«•. :• as possible il. ■ i chance to •" cc-d ~r b struißaert is r Tc h- Ip out ;ri thi • •.,!•» •!' <■> of the E?ir- ■. !• i’ a r«ntn!*pi.i! ■ allow a cbaci ‘v • try out 9 horn f v II ■ c -,<• co s t"i r >’ 'v ■; • mediate or pc i ■' !i i , ent can apply th down payme >= Ti - ■ chance th'i n ch’.i'i ■■■ \ ly on too 1 ' ‘ .• anrihe -.r «r :; i pm-; - , an le-'nurn ■ o-' - ’ ; children to* led "’i :• • - taking mif-ic s'-- to pretiy s-ios- i-o ! ■ l ,t r, made. fc*>. ~U. »~* «».»**— WW. Ili^^l-*--^ ••■••it < i .Johnny Mosley, Apex S' ■ sifters. Madte Mitchell. I Put b . Ms. p,i.. virc F'.-Js Mitchell. T - md Misa J-uia Da | Miner.. Ga. 9 • srs ri. v.\'V!E sv?u if ■t phnn'ft Willis of 1W Ckar i r>- H;!i -d al nnroe Thursday, j i ; ,u)- ,;i j.• •••.•}(c was h(*!ci Sunday, • r.O. f, ' i R-Tp<*Rt t !rb ti fv v F C. Boone o^- ‘ t : nv ?snci h*u \a) foilowod in 'iii-vivor- Wife. \l;s. Eucille o. ■ ■ r.r t-.r Son,,'. '! i '-e Mr 'r-'/ F irm ins. .lackin.-n'-Mo. Fla., ,\7, ; f Tl;;re, N'",v York, Air?, • -Hcimei! Cobb, t'h’iisdr-lphia. Pa 3 i . i- I!ir-. Y:r;:u.- i Ga.. , At T.isciiie Hunter School fourth i i V' id 's-, were a|iowed to enter the j 1 rand r);,To enter the children i •• rc.-jsi.i; ed so purchase a drum ; * pra--.tic-° p'td. d'-usp sticks and a ! ; ri-, i;,i r The idea WU to find j •I- • ti-iihey had the ability I :; . pj-.-si. mo sir" as a study. The j • -ft |v, fi\tn CiolTfSVit men! Tt is felt that ! ■ » d'airmniny is an indies- j : 1 co of rousical pc-«d.it!)ties, A ci'u't Oms can court notes and | , -md tnc % sond choice | ■ Os co!!i re all of I hr ri.. r. >pcnbcrs do not intend to j j -,i y fi-n*ps and on rocommerda ■ ; ’ re : \ ir.-.iriictor several have j | !m:, • •' to oih' c ■ n.'.li utnents. The • j ii, ■ n- har i chano to observe i b'.< [‘up;! for ~white before sr* in- j ■•or;- lide-vd. Below is a ; : of , op oft! r fourth and fifth : • ■ -ro fi ■:■' 1 , 'ot for ■ tart vo, o and who for the | ; moot o 9 »'i fiavc enjoyed a measure • Anti Alton. Waiter Daven- | ; nott. Fi' d Davis,- Dcbnanu Mai- i ■ Mm: Jhrr-'s Johnson. Bobby Jones ; IV: is Jones. William Jones. Clar- j ■ ' T - 0-0 d. rhos liliiard. Win. .tver Charles Harris. Cynthia i ■ it- Hin-’s George MeD n 'M. j : Tie,. . McNeil, Albert Purcell. Mi- 1 ■- ■ . ' P.M- v. Gilbert Y- ssly. Bos- j VMM-. Vernon W ishington. • Asdre-r VHjiamr Ronald Wil- i . ’'•tin-'. Silly Good son, Arthur j The: ■ in the advanced class are i | hue Onirnie Davis and Sylvester j JDr . '•■'ho arc the brothers of , i •• - Davi . *he v/inucr of the . ' lot- o' and d -inct Omega talent • I ' ll v * -riis (~)f V.jtjf’ **• ‘ j now first clnrinetist in the North j f retina Collcee concert and Mi," r,r d: fh-o'lf? Hinton ! ' : ■ Hopkin;. Oth n Pretty. Ken- i Robinson, a nng young ; -tpirr,-,-id Dinnn White the i-■ r-f our senior sousaphone : ■: ri ihe L'lcon hand. Needless . -> snv r-untlW'S the lar?(-f * , -..j--,-i;.enrallrr.ont in the city. I , As the years go by the instrtl ; mental program is being designed I to- live it -i - much as possible need- I s investments in music iustru . r ts. ’.Vifhin the next few weeks • ■ o'' - ♦ v iii '}>. ■■ -s to hoar from he '.nstructors in regards to the ■ r Thou cl :'- ii't• ii • n »h<- "mi-'C i • st,-. In elosii’g 1- t os re el! ■ i.b.il mu-dr is a pleasant j ; nd ofieu a profitable pasttlnie ac- | ■ ; .'ty Si.,,- -of our greatest and i ■ Mot known ciliz-?ns arc musically j * incliijfd. ■' ASNIXfI ri'ESI.IC-XTIONS CONFERENCE —M.‘,..f (h. ntnir f'.cho. student newspaper at North Carolina College, ire shown above going over plyns for their pu’ili calions contercnce lo he held m Durham on April tl. Editor Sigredda Richardson disrusses details with j columnist. Joyce Newbirt as Theodore Gilliam Minora Jovner. Re .-it ha Williams and Managing Editor svrrv Leajer look on. The meeting is e>pect*d to dr.iw snn»r JUfi delegates from high schools in the Carolina* ami Virginia. St. Augustine '$ Speaker t ■“Only 17 Per Gent 0 J Adults Read,” I Miss Evelyn Pope Tells Local Group Annual YMCA Conference | Set ForA&T; The 2Sth annual N C. Y.MCA i Youth Conference will be held at; the A Sc T College and the Hayes • i ! Taylor YMCA. Greensboro, N C.j Friday. Saturday, Sunday, April. 25. 26. 27 it. has been announced, i Around 300 youth leaders rep- i i resenting high schools and YM-1 CAM throughout North and South i Carolina are expected to attend, j Nationally known speakers and j discussion leaders will be present . ed. Outstanding social and rccre ! at.icmal events have been planned Fiu-tlgei inj'ormafcion may be j-ecured from El L Railord. Di i lector. YMCA Youth Conference, F. O. Box 1637. Raleigh. N. C. Or. H. Edmonds Speaker During “Alumni Day” ; BALTIMORE, Md—Scoring the; ! 'inability of student a today to "write I ! a decent paragraph." globe-trotting ■ ! North Carolina College professor j Helen G Edmonds last Wednesday j i called a strong program in the end arts "basic to a college edu | cation," | Delivering the Ali'mnl-Tradi ditions Day address Morgan ; State College Or Edmonds called • i liberal education the "b,. tc pre leiruisite to any specialization.'' She said; “Students are specializing today j v ho have not learned basic gran:- i mar and therefore cannot write a decent paragraph. Such a sad slate of affairs has been the result of j the new school curriculum and j poor teaching, so much so that the ' colleger seem to be designed for ibe purpose of catering to the weak and slow learner.” With the general field of educe tion today "crying for high aca demic standards.” Dr, Edmond? said. "Any college program which allows a youth to take that which is easy and avoid that which i« difficult cannot prepare him liber ally for the future stage of spec ialization.” — State College ! Answers ■ QUESTION; What can m t*sed ji s place of grass on steep banks or in extremely shady plaew? ANSWER. Grass substitutes Mvat are low growing and often used on such pleets are; English Ivy, an evergreen vine that will grow throughout the state in dense shade; Common Periwinkle, a trailing vine with small evergreen I leaves and blue flow-era: Poney- ; foot a short native creeping vine found along banks and roadsides; and Lilyturf or Monde, grass, grows In a bunch from 4 to IE in ches high with leaves like grass and purple to white flower*. * * * * QUESTION: What typ* «f soil t« host suited for the pro ductioh of alfalfa? ANSWER: Alfalfa grows hect on welt drained rSay noth. However. It will grow antis factorily op light windy *ol(s, j especially if tbe windy soli has a clay subsoil. Alfalfa Ik ex tremely sensitive in poor drainage and will not live long If planted on a soli that ha* a high water table or poor drain age. 11 cannot stand “wet feet." QUESTION: Are there any new hybird corn varieties available to North Carolina farmers this year? ANSWER: Farmers of the Fipd monf and Costal Plain have a new hybrid available for the first time It's N, C. 2RB, a new- yellow: hy brid. N C. 233 is full season corn onite similar to Dixie HI However, ii ha-, nightly larger ears and brhtiy less susceptibility to lodg ing. j "Only 17 per cent of the adult j ! population in the Untied Slates I read," wax the keynote of an ad- j I dress by Miss E\elyn Pope. ;;s,?o j | mate professor of t-brary sricjicr lin Taylor Hall whrr- St Angus- , ■ tine's College observed National * '■ Library Week on Wednesday, Mar, ; : IS, ,c 9 a.re "In comparison w ith Eng land where 34 per erni of aduit j person* read, with Australia where 4f> per cent of dulls read, and with Canada where 34 per cent of adults read, the United States needs to Wake Up and Read’," urged Miss I j Pope. i Further in the address Mr s Pope j I mentioned that 10 per cent of the j ! American people does 70 per cent « | of. the reading in thi- now v. j Nearing the conclusion, the j I speaker emphasized that v/e must learn to read as well as read to learn MISS ZENOIUA BROWN TNG, St. Augustine's College *» *K*UKWT".>ia’.wiiiUWirur*.■«,»«>.„■ . ■,.♦■■ ■».- ar.-xn ».*■ miwwawwi—iw'.. -sw. ■ • c— .«-wy, | ENTER Slip NEW I SIOO,OOO HQUSEPOWi-R CONTEST! ' GRAND PRIZE: $.",-000 CASH! Other Cash Prizes! j ■ PEES $90,000 Worth of Electric Appliance Prizes! i ts s eosy-ft’s ft»*? There’s k> buy? Just read the fad's about HOUSE POWER shown below. Then write your ccwloon caption, f*R out the rest of she Entry Blank and itkwl ft. You may win one of the hundred’s of prices. Additional Entry Blanks are avcwJabk; at yowr Eiecfoteal Dealer or CP&L Office. | Wtmtiag Facts aboat HOUSEPGWER m/kl) SCFOK FMfHi. m MKJSWH It's nosy fcs smite e cartoon cap- when that cofleewaker s hyrts* hot*. the ’rights may Ana. 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Jt-SOOOSO loAttoa ton h*t do*» hy or hedging, of .my ceotectaot'c otwryj , tty Confe# Mon«g«men4 lOernkw of howovor, aO duo coo dew vrifl ho taer- i Pickard Moewitte Krceavcfi Irto—ac to- ofsod to percent she occurro«tco of ony e<,p««d»to eootoct orgnimiacioo. .lurtg- i «eh orrott. • AddHkxiai Entry Blanks A raHobh a# Your Electric Dealer or Nearest CP&L Office! J « I (CAROLINA POWER 8c LSGhTcOMPANy) t senior, made a short report of her trip to Atlanta University to attend a library route cnee of students «h# have pot nila! aptitudes ?i> rbe.eraui* librar ions. The program Included: Rev. S D. Rudder, invocation: Miss 1. oret ta Johnson, purpose of National 'Li brary Week celebration; Miss Glo ria Gardner, solo. ''Biers Thi-, House”: Mrs. M, B Walker St J Augustine's College librarian, in troduced the guest speaker. BENSON LIBRARY STAFF in cludes: H. Braxton. ,T. Cstchings, i 1 Crupup. M. Fond, ivT Garrixon, j C. Harrison, t,. Johnson. E. Knight. ' | L. McLean, O. Murphy. L Wil j bams, G. Wilkins. Mr? O M fr- , | ving. Mrs. C. H. Winter:-., and M-s : | M. B. Walker. Forage production is one of Hic keys to success in a livestock en terprise Careful attention to woodlands . pays big dividends. Open To Negroes: C/. vEER OPPORTUNITIES By STAFF ’«l HR , MARKET RESEARCH Perhaps you would like to be come a market researcher, ii you think market research would ap peal to you, those high up in the field suggest that you tak? or pur sue course:, in economics, mathe matics. English (especially the abi lity to express yourself dearly and effectively, government, sociology and psychology. You may get, your start in market research through part-time work Some organizations hire interview ers throughout the nation on a free-lance basis. These organiza tions should h.- contacted directly for such work. A research jnn consists of four main parts- ML Planning: over-all appraisal of problem, decision on methods .'old techniques to be used; » ei lew | J ktmmr. Lumwtt^, ■ ■■ m— - -™. ■ . ............ 1 | —urn ■■'■■■'■ " ‘ """" | | j CHr ... >" —— _««»»*. | 2 | Nsune oi your electric itiMly co- \ ■foiih■■nmwmu ■»—!■ ■■■mi i w—i | X I I’ka-.e chock your Mtnwera shout fear home* wirin* system m the bones oetow. a NUMBER OK FUSKIi: 4or Utmir O r^7 Q 9or mor * U j j* SERVICE ENTRANCE SIZE i»: SO M»5«. 01 60 »mp. Q 100 »mp Os o*»r 100 trap. O j tV«w of mjr home .jrecret 3| i | Name fyirurtl— - >■»■ ■. ■■. "■■■-——» I f\.!y | 1,, ri -- - .. ii «i ■i i !■■"■■■ —■— ■"■■> | Ntrac of your electric utility <*>. ~, —-n~ Z^Z'ZL.~ i hours may required, if situation de- | n, an da. THE PEOPLE, Beginners in mar j k<-f research usually work at field ! interview?, coding or tabulating Interviewing requires ability to meet people, Coding and tabulat ing requires clerical skills. Here, at least a high school education or its equivalent is u.aially sufficient After sufficient experience, inter view! » and tabulators are promot- j THREE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN NCC’s HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. DURHAM North Carolina College's Department of Home Ec onomics has announced awarding of three scholarship grants to cn rollees for next fall's semester. Recipients are the Misses Rr ohetle Hill. Scotland Neck, sts'i I SO; Arnette Artis. Pikeville, sls I 00. Flossie F, Jones. SSO 00, Roan- J nice Rapids- and Mae Frances Barham. Zebulon, honorsb I** j mention, Th« prizes •were awarded on | the basts of competitive exams, j taken on Fch. 20. interview-, and; i evaluations hy competitora 1 teach j ' ers and co-workers ftl to the executive phas° of plan ning and analysis Here, college training ia usually needed by » beginner fllUll iTKs B