8 THE CAROLINIAN j WEEK ENDING SATCHDAI. MAT *.?, 1958 1 " " " I AAT “FINALS” SPEAKERS A Philadelphia minister and the mi’a.v-.idor from the new nation of Ghana m West Africa have been Irded as (he principal speakers for the 80th annual commencement cnereides at VAT College. Greensboro. Dr. R. Luther Cunningham, left, pastm of the St. Paul’s Raptict, Church in Philadelphia. Pa., will dr'iiver the sermon at the baccalaureate services set for the Harrison Auditorium on Sunday, June 1. nt 11:00 A.At and Daincl A. Chapman right. ambassador of Ghana to the Unite! States, will speak a( the m|tdof*r fnmmfnffmcni program on Monday afternoon ni <8:00 P M on the College Quadrangle. *w .«mwi ». an.wwnuuit -*» .-uMumwrwwwwsutiwws-w $b 5i m jjgasjfc. I dis» MSSM H Ws *o emf te wm by mail when it's Incowewlefif for you fa step fa 'ftf W j FIRST-CITIZENS BANK I AND TRUST COMPANY ■ • # | Champion [ bourbon . | 4 LSchcn!a| I i i I 8 Years Old | i >BS *4#. pPji 4smJ Pint 1 Or, E* Cunningham , O- 4, Chapman: j iA&T College Reveals Names; !Of Commencement Speakers teachers to receive the Distinguished Contribution Award made pos* sil»l* to the College I anguage Association at its recent annual session at Texas Southern University, Houston. Texas, was John \V. Parke; , chairman nf the Department of English at the Fayetteville State Teachers College and a former President of the group. John Parker | One Os Ten Cited By CL A | fAYETTEVILLE John W Pgr. ! ! ker, Chat) man. of the Department | ; of English at the Fayetteville Stats ! ; Teachers College former Presi- j i dent of the Association was one of ; i ten language teacher;-, over the ; i country to receive the Duitngui-T , | c<i Contributions Award made pos- i I able by the College Language As i ! sociation near the rlose of >k j i eighteenth annual session held >•*"- \ ; cently at Texas-Southern Univei- j I uity in Houston Texas. In part, the citation re».rk: . “You were selected for the v ward in rerornition »f a. »» r . cuishrrt contribution to the teaching profession as publish cd hy the protrusion itself, hv ’Undents, and by She rnmmuni tv of scholars.’’ . Coming into «>» i shortly after its founding at L*>- i j Moyne College, Memphis, Tonnes- ; j see in 1937, Mr. Parker has been an j I active member. He served as Pic: : dent of .Region "B” during the war j ( years: Chairman nf the Committee j rn Program: Vice President: and j as President of the orga.nl4at.lon | during the period 1952-19f4. Os the nine others to receive *1- j i miliar recognition were language j | teachers from six colleges and urn ; j versifies in four states and ;n the i j District of Columbia. PARTICIPATES IN SCHOOL | -‘FINALS” C. A. Chirk will participate >n thr fin il: of two high schools: On May 18 he will preach the baccalaureate Kemion at. the commencement exercises of the !SS!!v Branch High School, : Luißbertois. May Sfi he will de liver the address to (he graduat ing class of (he Robeson Court- - ty Training School, Maxton. | dbw«wi<weiuai l uwst tWMCT , M a > , | I iewesry Trend j Stainless steel, long famed for St* durability and beauty in such ! applications ass frooßehold eryjip* ment, architecture and automo biles, is now emerging as an I important, new material in the costume jewelry field. Stainless had long- been syeog. j htzed as a potential jewelry met : a! because of its loveiy and | | lustrous appearance m well *3 j | ‘O. w»h-a long-iwarfog floiJjtiM. j But fe innate hardness bad p-re vioucly posed problems m the intricate fabrication of jewelry pieces. . The development of special de signs and techniques res recent years has solved this ptoblem., with the result that there are I row a -variety of these interest ing pieces on the market. Thm 1 wire shapes of stainless are uied 1 j together to produce delicate j i bracelets and pins. Narrow strips I of the metal are formed into j everything from earrings and bracelets fox women to handsome j rufflirks and t*e clips for men. I SHARE Ilf OVER $200,000 \ (7\ fg\ /T\ f7\ /O worn* or ruae prizes <V<><>V iV >( r \ i 8 } {2o} {?A ) (?6 ) (jn,\ (\o \ rr,AY CTIfWIMWI T •• • for fun ftrA mpt: b< \ \..y V-- 7 v - K.J .jLaJ?L JLi_*?jLs.a Hm:s THI? 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SAVE HV ATW MOTHERS CREAMY, FRESH HA H AJj B S |HI B mAiUliNAIwt " Tffl 49 IBAA* AC OB PMfH C* <&nt_V m SIWG f>PT '" tTJE &ON>;BT S®W ME Mm %L|t SLaf .mm Rflilfjni him; W c somerdalp. frozen green lima BEANS , . . ' . 3 59c mm msm me si? baked cakk ■»« SERVE; WITH STRAWBERRIES RICH’S ANGEL FOOD iSSf 39c WHIP TOPPING go- SWHi Ww Ms FRESH LUSOOUS V7VE RITENtD <»wwß««wnAiu STRAWBERRIES Esc «. R BW LOCALLV-GROWN GREEN-TOPP££» SHORTENING .. «* 73« FRESH TURNIPSO , 17c An mI FRESH, 4 A Ji A I! IIK M *™» i /^AV ■' ->> ' Gc ‘TS- IT ;' : WELL-FILLED M 4 MW Pff, Ip p- wvrrr « or H EM la HJi H S golden g | | wgS? Glenrrid Village-111W, Mor? an St - Mfirtliside Shopping Center—Cameron Village GKKENftBOfiO A prominent edueaior and government official ! of thp new nation of Ghana of West Africa, who played an important ' role in the transfer of power from 1 Great Britain to the independence 1 i es his country, will deliver the tm ! ais address ai A&T College. ' Daniel A. Chapman, now ambas j tador from Ghana to the United States is scheduled to speak at the (iOlh annual commencement exer cises at the college. The program, an outdoor affair, will he held on die College Quadrangle beginning at 4:00 P, M . on Monday, June 2. Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry The »mhasssdor entered jot- j e-rmaenlal aervirr In 1P46 when j 1 he became area specialists and ia- ! ! ter, first officer in the Department | |a l Trir-teeship and Information ; 1 from Non-Seif Governing Tcrritor- ! I it's at the United Nations. Be served in several top positions i ! at Ghana Aehimota College, from j I whfrh ha grnrtiriled Ho has dOß*' j j graduate work at Oxford Univer- j i sily in England, Columbia and i ! Nov? York tlnivi"«itios in the Uni* ! j cri States. ■ Dr. Wnsinoth T. Gibb", president j of the rollcßO. stated that Dr. K ! Luther Cunningham pastor of the Si. Paul's Baptist Church, Phila- j j deiphia. Pa , will speak at the bar- | ealaurente services scl for the Har rison Auditorium on Sunday morn ing', May 1, beginning it 1!:00 A. i M. The holder of two-degrees from T.incoln University in Pennsylvania ho also has the master of science degree in Sociology from the Uni : versify of Pennsylvania. A member of the American WWt I—— BEAUTY COLLECT j 1 uLI Course in Beauty Culture ’od Classes in Personality and charm. For Information Writ*: Mrs. Christiana J. Pitta President. fee EAST MARTIN STREET \ i Raleigh. N. C. tfMWPK.ro ..I, ~. rrn - tll Academy of Political aasd So ria! Science, he was recently appointed to 3 six-year term on •he Philadelphia Civil Service Commission He U » member • f (hr Board of Director- of 'be following organizations' Ihp tVicrcy-Douglar, Hospital The Stephen Smith Home for the Aged The friends Neigh horhoori Guild, Che fellowship j Commission, Downingion Indus trial School, Columbia Branch, !| V MCA and of th* Cf i/nr Pro vention Association. ‘l’iie three-day commencement j exercises get. underway on Satin - I day, May 3J. The opening events | for that day Include the Senior j Class Day program at Harrison Auditorium at 4:00 P. M.. and the I *^" M,l,lllKl " w * ,>tl ' ,l " ,r " nil ** n< wwinwnnawiwisufft— imi mm ibiwumkito,b.wi»n»«uMUi.i>iir<^ fJI Funerals Cost Loss «al. I he- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Md a ?id hn f Convinced! ■&§ OAI r | p y nIILE. i y n TP . runeral Homs :y: nt t hot n-> A DAT .V*:-’ !* - C \RAfiR! 5 ST. reception for gradusting seniors alumni and friend- gi en by Presi dent and Mr G'blv at The Oaks beginning at 7 00 F M Crown and tern rot di ea.-.* of forage plants show; up as circular patches of dec. and dying plan l !-rar— — ■ — If You Want To Take The an out :.f ut il C. Karl : Uehiman || Ola I TE t-vm £ j : rn.ni urr - m | fa "It INSURANCE ; d j i COMPAN Y ' * I

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