THE CMLOUHim WEEK ENXMNG SATURDAY, APRIL 5« 1858 —l^ 1 ”— — ——— —— ~ '— —'' " PRIZE WINNING TYPISTS Some of the best high, school typists in Nor'h Carolina. ar« pictured here after recent Commercial Pay observance at North Caro Una. College, Durham. Left to right are John V. Turner, assistant professor com merce. N.C.C.. sponsor of NCTA contest, »nd: Beverly Davis. Rooky Mount: Barbara Walker, Burlington; Ijsmood Ward, Washington; Miss Mildred Harris. Washington; Ruby Hagan. Rocky Mount: Montrose Johnson. Fayetteville : Thomasine Wilkins, R >p- -Man Wounds Woman Fatally in Office CHICAGO <ANP> A men, brooding over his broken romance, fatally wounded his estranged coramoß-law wife within view of MX) persons in a crowded office building here after chasing her up and down the aisles and between rows of desks. The victime was Eorestine Stew art. 22, who was shot in the stale employment service office as'clerks and claimants scrambled for cover. She died in Englewood, hospital a few hours later. Held as the possible assailant war Eddie Anderson. 35. who was ar rested at Miss Stewart's apart ment. I \ il H OR YOUR MONEY BACK! l T * 1 “ 1 '" 1 "" " - "t ... • NOW! COKE IN BIG NEW KING SIZE! A Great New Buy H m quality refreshment! ®o 200*1 In ia*t«-tn Bueh | good fastsl Bigger value, too! J Now, wby settle for less than J Coca-Cola . . „ .the beet-loved spar* »!■>". '• drink in all the world! Ccpjfiata, Ifs7, Th» Cxa-to/a C*mp*r.v N* Big Bottle! Famous Taste! At The Popular Price! 1 sign of good task If ; - Jk fcsided under mithn-ily of The Cece-Ccla Ce«,jar>y by THE CAFITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc. According to reports Miss Stew • art had gone to a desk to file a claim. A few seconds after she spok» to the clerk, she came back saying a man with a gun was thre atening her. The clerk called the manager. But as she arrived on the scene, bedlam broke loose a mong the 40 employes and the crowd of claimants, as the rnan be gan chasing Miss Stewart. He caught up with her and shot her a few seconds iator Miss Stewart told police before she died that a “broken romance' was responsible for the shooting. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Miss M. 1,. Armond, Wise; Harrietts Johnson. Fayetteville, Thomasuie 'Wilkins, Rop er: Valeria Lynch. Enfield; Mrs. Mitchell. Enfield, and Dr. L. .1. Harrison, chairman of NCC’s Commerce Department. Miss Lynch won first prize among students with three semester?, or more of typing: Miss Honor was first in ib*» two semester division, and Ward was first in the first semester section. PJiTTrvc; 7I\T, INTO SPRING Miss I.aVnmvc Bine frokhmin of Allendale, S, C„ makes a striking figure as she admires forsythia blooms that have burst out in profusion with eoming of warm days i to the Rennet College campus in Greensboro. 400 Attend Campus Echo Publications Conference DURHAM Some 1400 high school student newspaper and year book reporters, editors, and advis ors attended the third anrr al CAM , “US ECHO Publications Confer ence here recently at North Caroi ns College. Directed by Echo Editor Sigred -6-i Richardson and publications ad viser M G. Dawson. Jr., the session featured the Hon R. O. Mensah, pees# attachers Ghana. Charles J, Smith, 111. Public Relations Direc tor at Florida A and M University, and L E Austin, editor of Dur ham's CAROLINA TIMES in key spots. tss election highlight® the Southeastern Scholastic Publi cation* Association ce-elected Mrs. Ruth J, Tillman, Person County Training School, and Mr*. M. T. La kin. Hillside High School. Durham, president and secretary respectively. Regions! directors and presidents were also named at the closing meet ing. PIEDMONT: Miss L M. Jones, Oxford, and Mi.s Joy Jeffiien, pres ident: VIRGINIA Mrs. Mary A Pines, West End High School, Clarksville, and Miss Sandra Mobley, president; NORTHEASTERN Mrs! E H. Monk, Robert, L. Vann School. A hoskie, and Curtis Simmons, presi dent. SOUTHEASTERN; Miss Etta C Newell. Artesia High School. Hsllsboro, and Mis* Dohsia Daniel, president- WESTERN Miss Sylvia Mcßae Ridgeway High School, Hickory, »rsd Mias Alla;,me Long crier, pres. Smith presented awards and prices to 14 winning newspaper and yearbook entries The Charlotte Engraving Co's prise to the year book rated excel lent in overall design and execu tion went to THE BEAR, Stephens I.’?# High School, Asheville, Other winning yearbook entries and their sponsors were. THE EC HO, Elgon H’gh School. Raleigh, N O. the Edwards, and Broughton Co’s sward for "treatment of theme: THE A.LLEN7TE, Allen High School Asheville, the C. R Stan fcsck Studio’s prlae for "treatment of organizations and activities"; SCHOOL OCCURENCES, R L Vann High School. Ahcßkic, Del Mar Studio’s "The Treatment of Ac ademic Content’ 1 ; end THE TIGER Brawley High School. Scotlartd Neck, Del Mar's award for ''Treatment of Adminis tration and Faculty,” In the newspaper division: WEST CHARLOTTE'S MIRROR won the CAROLINA TIMES' a ward for editorial writing and em phasis. THE TATLER of J. W. Ligon High School Raleigh, received the Del Mar prize for sports coverage and display. WKITTED MIRROR, Durham, received the Service Printing Co.’s Prize for newspapers among jun ior hiih schools THE HILLSIDE CHRONICLE edited by Cor-stance Walker, won the JOURNAL At GUIDE* award (or writing and display of feature*. THE DILLIARD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS won the Durham Herald Sun's award for news coverage and writing. This paper also won the Carolinian's front page make-up prize. THE BUSY BEE. Berry O'Kelly High School Method, received the CAMPUS ECHO'S award for pub lications in mimeographed form and Ibe SKYLIGHTER OF ASHE ! VILLE received the ECHO'* award j : for printed newspaper*. j | ! a iimiiimii— n | j | ftELSKA JgL VODKA i HSlI® $3-95 ; v 4-5 QUART IM $2 RO -cwSftP p,NT ! 100 Proof. Made from Sraift l§rSSßaSSlsggaßß by L Peisky L Cie, Cockeysvdla, Md., U. S, A 60U or RUUtBIE POORS j ®d it wt- r 49 wnm! jane mum ■ men: *»t. paekes I BLUEBERRY PIE ea. 49e CINNAMON LOAVES ea. 25<t i c»«rr4'|Af * 14 MV FARffFft SPECIAL* -J ANE FARRER BLACKBERRY PIES ea. 43c Peanut Butter Cookie* 19c SPECIAL! JANE PARKER. Plain. Cinnamon, nr SUGARED DOHUTR _ 20c SEVERAL . SMsers! Give your growing diildran ... J ™” BMAG A&P FROZEN • GOLDS* I 4 ML I 2 r 25c al I l DELICIOUS . 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ANr, 5, OFF LABEL, OUR OWN \ ' A WONDERFUL VALUE! m*vm m YOU PAY ONLY M 1 i TEA -istst- 49c -■MMKdtttnsMW ! i 1 *■* *•»***» • uuesesE. finun.jnit»»ai'jfin«s»g^«n»ttKaS! NEW 12-PACK CARTON . . FISH, LIVER, or MEAT FLAVORS Dog Food 97< “SUPER-RIGHT” BREAKFAST LINK SAUSAGE =39 CAF’N JOHN'S FROZEN i "SUPER-RIGHT” “OUR FINEST” BREADED CQC SLICED CDC SHRIMP - 33 Y 1 BACON 00 FRESH FIRM STALKS OF RHUBARB 2-29 1 1J PRICES THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT, APFRIL 25 Yes, We All Talk j By Marcus H. Boulware DUTCH AUCTION j A Dutch auction is one in which j (he bidding starts at a high figure and keeps going lower until the article Is soldi The auctioneer calls off the various price* until some one agrees to make a purchase Tar Heel Instructor Advises Florida Meet NCC PROFESSOR TO ADVISE j DURHAM John V. Turner, as- ..■iT..r.... r.V«i. ! r.istent, professor in the Business ’ fiiotcoi/ jj;.v'itcoui nt mo ww.v*i»vub Education Department at .North Carolina College, will serve ns con sultant at. Summer Workshop at Florida, July 14 through 19. The workshop is designed to pro vide a short refresher’s course for the improvement in skills, techni ques, and methods directed toward current practice procedures, faci lities. and trends in business. After the workshop, Turner will spend ten days in Mexico City. He will pay a visit to the University' of 1 Mexico's Business Education De partment FOUR HUNDRED The term Four Hundred, as used j to designate the members of the in- i ner society, was first mad* use of | in the year 1689 by Ward McAUis- | ter, a New York society leader, to j YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD A^CIUiNN’S Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E, Quinn Furniture Co. 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City Tel. TE 2-4471 denote the number of p*.r*oa? ix> his opinion who were actually iao society m that, city A few year!: latsr he reduced the number tot i.e Haro, Loummel Morgan and' ! iso. KICK THE BUCKET To ''kick the bucket’’ is a .d.anrr ; ohrase common' on both sides of 1 the Atlantic and means to die. Thu ! tradition is that, a man named Sol*' * sever, who wanted to pry into Ku*. | turtty, hung himself to a pearti ] while, standing on a bucket Ha. i kicked the bucket and thereby end | ed his life SANDS OF TIME ; The expression, the sand* .of time, originated with the ruoning i of sand in the hour glass. READERS For my free public #p#akin;; j pamphlet, please mind a. self-ad-. ; dressed stamped envelope to Mat-' |V.us H. Bouhvarc, St. Augustine’# i College Raleigh, North Carolina.

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