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—*»• «*•■*' kgrnfi&iemtattm , . v .... . 1 MEMBER S OF SCIENTTFIC 3UTERARY HONOR 80- pf'- s XTiES Pictured are atari- Suits tsd faculty taemoera at g&h*w University who are Affili ated «sdtts tar. Beta Kappa C'hi j BSdrsilfltr Society and the Alpha I fflKipps Mu Honor Society, accor ! ■ihsg th*!r fields Lef* to right ||ire Cw»»!l Carter, instructor of ■nathßmatlc* and physical sci jjf ■■■«■ Dr F. P. Payne, dean of ihe college; Helen Sneed, a jun ior of Garner. Voncie Erwin, a Junior of Charlotte; Howard Pritchard, e senior «f Greenville, fiecrge W Jacobs, instructor In alology; Mr*. Elizabeth Cofield, (guest speaker for Honors Dayl, leslstint professor of education; Steve E Latimer, uisliuctor In ihemlstry. Amelia Smith, a sen cr of Badln, William .A Bing ’am, asst prof in math; Dr Wil- ! iim R Strassner, president of thaw University; Mrs Martha W, j EPheeler, registrar, Jean V. De- j Loatrh. fail A student' a senior ■ *f Pendleton; Mary Mayfield. a senior of Henderson, George j tfurphy i junior of Ivanhoe. and 1 9. U. Irons, professor of biology- i j ; “Some people think they’re j big shots because they're al ways arplocfoyo,'" FREE ® Are Glue! | This Late Made! Sewing j Machine To Some Lucky Person At The CAROLINIAN HOME & FOOD SHOW Visit Our * Booth And Register America’s Largest Independent Sewing Machine & Vaccum Cleaner Retailers I Stores From Coast-To-Coast ATLAS SEWING CENTER •208 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONE TE 3-2577 ! Q r ■ - HYSTERICAL "CHAIN BEACTION*—One ol the victims is receiving ministrations here after 14 vomen and. one man were stricken with what was celled "mass hysteria" in one of New York’s basement factories. An investigation by firemen, after the premises were cleared, re vealed. evidence at carbon monoride gas seeping into the basement If the employes had re mained, tbs undetected gas could have proved fa'.aL (NowejE*3®fl Photo), Barred From Seeing Daughter, Irate Father Beats Mother, Steals Child | DETROIT (ANP) Th« ?athsr of an eight-month-old baby and two of his friends, who assaulted ; the child’s mother after the baby had been taken from the home by the father were carged with fel onious assault Saturday in a war rant issued by the prosecutor s of fice. They are Andrew Wiseman 32, ; lather of She child. Johnnie Gunn, 28 and Henry Lee Miller. 26. The complainant Mrs. Virginia Talley, 2d. said she • was visiting the home of e friend last week when she refused to allow Wise man to see the baby he-kicked, op en the door and slapped her a ; round, "I refused to allow Andrew to see the baby ’ explained Mrs. Tal ler beaus? my .ADC worker had informed me that the father couldn't see the child unless he supported it. ' Mrs Talley said Wiseman left the home and returnd a short time later accompanied by Gunn and Miller Mrs Talley said when she re turned home she found the door of her apartment had been smash ed. "I was informed by my daugh , ter that Wiseman had carried the baby away ” Police said Mrs. 'Talley went to Wiseman’s home to pick up her daughter. When she arrived at the address she wa assaulted by the three men. who were armed with knives, Ait Shaw U.; 850 Seniors Attend High School Day Styulding Gymnasium at Sfca- • University was the scene e,f the • sixth annual Senior High School Day and 6.50 seniors Strom high schools all over North Carolina i were present The day was filled with a, ser ies of activities for the enter tainment of the. students and their advisers In addition to 2 musical number# by the Uni i wraity Chorale Society, the. Sha.wel.tet, under the direction of Mrs. Deborah Spencer, gave two delightful performance#. Another special feature of the program was a nurpber by the ms ?orettes from JLigon Jumcr-Semor High School, led hy Ariesss Brown, iccompanled by the Ligon band under the direction of J. L. Ed wards. Both groups' drew hearty , applause in President fittasMser s *, greet ing t®the seniors, he raid “Too want to prepare vouiselves to go out sod help hulld the kind of v ivid in which you anti your children v/UJ like to live; set think seriously of what you will do with your life.'* Following the baseball game be tween Maryland State and Shaw, a fellowship hour was held in Spaul dlnr Gymnasium, and many inter esting prises were awarded. Properly store vour farm e puipment and engines during the eff season. SMt^mToDES ANNUAL M> liiill ■ •: • ;■■ .--a- ' .. •. . •/,, ■ ... . t Wk jm 'NKm mm Bl 1 JMk ■ fli B ■ MAY SALEM :SAVE 20 40 T ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ♦ q Ck n I Simmons Otudio Uivaiis W Rhodes bought out Simmons entire stock of Studios to help make room for summer {showing of new fall line, TV Room J Attractive breed check fabric enhances the lines of this tailored 'Vj|Q C Studio Divan. 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