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the caroumiaw WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 . » Ml •••» m?** fIR FFJNCIPAI • IN Nf <••-. nn n\M ■ PROGRAM Ten of priceipa l in Sos*h C : cohn. < 19f>R '•nmniencement pro. ?mw fr Durh i m fin Dio*? 3 .»t • r*'■ • d her? uiprrimposed on an leria.! »(*»«' of the NtT ■ m-pti- T«p row !••*< #« right NCC President A!?r.n:~‘> Eldn. Or hero *i n. <•••..-. utiv* director of the Oain- Eortb. Foundation. SI Louis. M*> r> ;krr for lho 357 member grad- j liafiug rtr-w Dr ,hm« H Rob'n on. pa-.for of fho Presbyterian Church of thp Master, Vm» York baccalaureate >-prakrt on June 1 1 Dr, Joseph H Ta.vlor. chief roar?ha! profemr of history and direc tor of s he Summer Srb > >1; bottom row . loft in , •V» f Dean George F. Kvle. Undergraduate D'hmd p> an Richard K. Barksdale, Grad ut* School: Dean A!lr >* I T tunes Law -chord, and Dean D. Erie Moore, Library krbonl !,nan Debt ar a thi- i• »»•'.. two highest rank ,«g undergraduate--. Itibu-. la- V «<•*«* ru «mb»-r=* ML Gilead, history UUtayuijUMyw* ii»»riCTi»iyi»fwi»wro<f«»v>o»<«aiw»:^OTwrooM«af»OK*n.-wi»»B»jMc».ouaj««-~^»»«>w»«iiniiw»<iMm»<»wwLumiKOjqniiu»niia , nyijwMuiaraatt j | I Father's Day Special LEMON CHIFFON PIES 8 lath Sirs /Hi jj | | Decorated Father’s Day Cakes $1.50 , RE* M?k» the Best and Most J!eay>n >b!r Wedding Cgls*.* and ! i; Reception Cake" in. f*>un a:i »e ask te fust check tnth ns before making your Wedding FSan.i FAMOUS BAKERY ji; j W S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 3-8333 - 2-8334 £ i ; | mRK&TILFORD | KENTUCKY BRED j STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON 6P *045 !fC PINT YEARS *OBS OLD g3g£Hgpj| 0..5 0T I KVBS»TOFOM I I 1 PARK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED [straight KENTUCKY BOURBON j £ MTRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY •86 PROOF • PARK & TILFORD DI3T. CORE, fT7 I ‘ . if wwr -SSi.. TK. : te«- v -a major. cod Mis* Carrie t,mi Pair. Asheville. political -wieocf mnw Both are. winners nf WiMdrnw Wil««w Fellowships, Chambers «iM study ne\( year a* the University of Michigan Mi- Fair will enter the Columbia University Graduate School in he» tiDd i/ : ! Yes, Wa All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware STEPS IN PUTTING THE MOTION in a club meeting, if a raotnber wishes to propose a mediae*, he* should keep .m nurd that the Soft lowing steps are follnwedj 1. The member rises and addr*#* ses the chair, 3. The chair recoant?#* the man> her. 3. The memfoew mafcos h«E mo tion, 4 Another nwmber aecnods Ih* motion. s The chairman Ware?! the motSO« in the house. ft The members dincus* Mw no tion, a-ving pro sod coo &rgn~ ments and opinions. 7. The chairman k*ke« tunhi ; FJ gos£ 2efe IK Beta Sorority SS t, ttoutfs SAu- . UEST RaJeWj I '■ W«wf»jK'kda4Rr-*isl«,‘;, CATLING ALL 2FT AS Znm will hold a oali meetina oa Saturday, June 14th, at 6 P. S|, 8k the residence, of Soror Kathryn Shepard at 424 S. Bloodworth St. Hostesses will include Soror* Mil lie Voasey and Kathryn ShopaML OSCARS TO SOROR L’FASKY Congratulations to Sorov MrTkfe* Veasey who received an award fog dptstanding works as sercetary to President James A. Boywr ol &t Augustine College. Soror Veasey is B«giona4 Sbmew tary lor Eastern Regma of SSe-ta Phi Beta Sorority. SOROR THOMAS PTTWE-S Soror .Alice L Thomas ts continw uiny her studies at Mew York tirri “Patience Plea” Puts Eisenhower In Middle CLARKSDALE. Miss. fANP) President Eisenhower found him self caught between two fires last week—all because of his “patience” plea to Negro leaders at the recent summit meeting in Washington. On one side are New York's Gov. Averill Harriman and the Sou thern Christian Leadership confer- I | i-n the i-notion, o. The cha-irnwn announces the resuli: of the voting. 14 must be stated hero that all ■ motions do not require going through the eight steps For ex .sample, the motion "rise to point or order* does not require s sec ond, nor to i.t necessary to take s vote on the question. A vote S 0 not im ces.-;n\v, because the chairman rules on the point of order by saying, "The point of or der hi well taken, or thy point of twd< taken, READERS For mi’ free pamphlet on discus- : sion, send a pdf-addressed enve. J lope to Marcus FI, Boulware Si AueHstine’s College, Raleigh, North . Carolina. versify. Wa wteh her much suc rese with h«p eummar work, * SOS OR PORK STUDIES Soror ffivel yjj JPopa if; pi firming to attend, summer school at Ctflum- j bis Vtarevaity, Heachm College in ! New VorS City, Soror Pope »p a tm.ohom of library science in the graduate school of North Carolina College *n Durham. CONOKATULATTONS I'D MOROR RAINES Congr-flbtfotione to So rot? Burma who re'-rived hey Mastor’a Degreo to Blemewtury Education op June from the University of In diana. a( Memorial Stadium in Bloommadale, Indians, encej and on the other. 9 former U. S>. minister to Albania and Thail and. The Southern! Christian Lea dership conference, an 11-state by thp Rev Martin Lu* tier King, discussed the Fresi i dent’s statement and let it be Eleven Members Os St. Paul’s Faculty Doing Graduate Studv I . -v—’ -ww-~.*w members of the faculty of Saint | Paul's College this summer are do- ; mg advanced study at northern and western universities, Dr. Earl K. j McClennej’i president, announced this week One of them, Miss Iris King, has received a fellowship from the Danforth Foundation of St, I.ouis. i Mo., and has cn granted a leave jof absence to study at Columbia University, New York City, toward ■ a doctorate >r, sociology and per- ! sonnel administration. Miss King bolds a B S degree from Saint Paul's and a M. S. de- j gree from Columbia, On Saint j Paul’s faculty since IBS2, "Vie re- j ceived her diploma from the local j college m 1.344, the first year that j a four-year degree class was grad- ! uated I>, MeClcnnev slim announ ted the appointment of Dr hermit Diggs to the faeultv as associate profeoosr of riium? t!on Or Diggs holds the B S. ; v fto»n jyjfaip C«D j Peter?anH *be nine j lf.T’u inc! Ph P df*grf*f4 ftnrri Cflrwel! Uwitrerv, ftbiica. N Interracial Peace Pilgrims ! “Walk For i’eace” In Wash. I WAS HING ON iANPi - Boy ar d Ru&kin, executive secretary, the War Resistance league, was a rnoue ihe leaders of the "Walk for Peace'’ around the White House area last week. Some 700 pilgrims leisurely pic keted the White House for an-hour and * half around noontime, after which they retired in Sylvan the ater on th» Monument ground? to rally against the- use of nuclear tests. The picketers walked to Washington from various sec tions of ihe country in demon, stuff fheJr disapproval of th" use nr <r*( of (hose deadly weapons They carried Mgr*-, as they strolled backward and forth before ihe White House which asked ihe President to ‘Stoe the Test.'' and in a,,ore him that "Peace in the World ’ is better than “A World in Pieces. - ’ The interracial group nonsi.-teri ma-rnly of Quakers from the Phi known that Ibev avete "shor-W --ed and dismayed’’ t.hai the p*e,. Went shoiild ask Negroes for patience and forebearance A bit harsher on the Presid'nt was Gov. Harrier,an, who accused the chief executive of failing to support the Supreme com:'- decis ion calling for school integration, when he should be '‘emphasizing that the Supreme court decision should be obeyed " At the other end of foe Question was Hugh G. Grant, the ex diplo mat. accusing not only Ike, hut Nixon as well, of “using their of final position to promote a rare mixing conspiracy designed H- Cormmmists to create fear, tension, strife end violence among the Am erican people ” fSfj warns #y Srt the tricky franirfesß 0? try* tag to convince a balky husband, the ail-lmportant. thing is Tits Approach. Whether you're trying 1 to wheedle theatre tickets, a fur coat, or, as in my case, a n mr range, The Approach must be developed to a fine art,. The art is in knowing which method will •best apply to your particular brand of husband. Take the. case o£ the hoped-, for range. Approach #1 (recom- / mended-m only a few canes where a favorite spouse loves to cook and m half-way convinced to be gin -with >'. ‘This old range a wreck. Isn’t St about time we got a new one?" Approach X 2 ftor the mart who takes pride in his technic *1 .know-how). “Will you explain someth mg to igb me, dear ? Sy Yowr're so /Y'K clever about, these thing? Cop WhirJpooi has a new electric range with J§Sift ij I controls’ that pjlpji ji j pinpoint the ;(/T7 wjl | pig hi heat i| K i wMfc a gliding * i " * light. Cars you y #»: tmagjiaft» Aj;d R ha* infinite teal on ail four burners plus the pl«g-m griddle. How can tfeagr, ■. possibly,etc.-, etc ** Approach 55 fwroWvdy guar* ftrstaed for toe gourmet). Some night after a (firmer of wieners i and beans dmw mouth-watering j word pictures of a standing rib, roasted to perfection, ducks, ea* ipona, barbecued ribs, ahish-ka bob. foodr, you never dan d to cry. Then deftly slip in the fttci that the. new electric sango yoa have ycur eye on features an autom*» - tic votiascrie. an automatic bar* , <h-kswet, even an automatic has- 1 for which combine to produce unheard of delicacies. Approach #4 (This te for die ittuds who think ® wood-burning stove is rattier snappy, This method will take ft little longer and may be hard on your reputa tion, hut it’s worth k>. Over a period of time manage to bum a few IftvorHe dishes, jump up and down so your cake will certainly faH, see to it Hwi not everything finishes cooking at the same time. When the complaint® be gin earning in, you have him trapped. Throw yourself on Ms. mercy and mention the new range with toe bail bin food guide which dials the right time and temperature for S 2 main dishes! If none of the above works, try 1 a combination of several. Jf he continues to be unmoved, either give up, study the approach nrcb lem more closely, or be philo sophical and congratulate your self on having a mate who can not be swayed by fire or flood! Y. j Dr Diggs and h:s family will j move to their campus home here i early next September, At present j he is a member of the faculty at ! Fort Valley State College in Geor- ! Kia. It wes also announced that the j college's six-weeks summer school I will begin June J6t,h. The fall ses- j oions opens for freshman and trans- j ! for students on Sept. 14, with up- ‘ i perclassrn-r reporting on Sept 23 The col!c,:e will be host to the ; annual Youth Conference on June i 15-21, inclusive, and to the Virgl- j I nui Presbyterian Conference on ■ i June 20-22, •nclur.tve The fall eon- ! j l ocation formally marking the be- i | ginning of Ht* IThk a .session, is i ! ;?chcdti! c d for Ociobcc 34 The faculty members, m addition i j to Miss King, who will do aniducic ! study this slimmer, the collet;* at j which they will enroll and the field Ijp which they will study, are | Led in which they will study, are; ; Thomas M. Lew. troasurev-busitK-K? i manecc-r. workshop in business i mail a cement Univorsitv of Oms ’ ha. Nebraska; Roland L. Allison. awvv am. a f t r,x • * : ladelphia area. Their ages ranged * from 10-months to 82 years. The text of a telegram sent, to T-'t evident Eisenhower was released at, the Sylvan theater. It. wss sign- j 1 ed by Albert S. Bigelov’. skipper of the yacht Golden Rule, now under ; i court mjunction to Honolulu again- i •'* sailing into the Pacific nuclear 1 : test area. The wire informed the President that the group would i Fai ' ! a.?sin mio the Marshall Is j lands the following week. At the < lose of the rally, the ! peace strollers returned to their ! rec.pftctiv.3 homes along ihe Earn ‘ i Coast, leaving behind a small I group charged with th* responsi- I bility of interesting legislators in banning nuclear tests »r*wtK «W(«iiH(uw~.i #WWBB#!6;l , !W , au.- i-’r l xvyxLtre«wi»7UHr».2s- iiawtau BAR BROOK FANS tppN - f i IjPM Eais&mS i i! Electrical Wholesalers INCORPORATED Phone TE 3-558 S 9U NT West Street Raleigh wi'Huinuiiawuuaßgawaa—Bß^iußiwiiieg—eh—MapaEßaagaeaa -nrmr I EfircTs does it again! the sport shirt buy of the season $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.98 values v J cotton*, dacron and eot »<i -i J ton, woven fabrics, plaids, \ j|| .. solids .. . easy ears wash n wear fabrics! The ul timata In summer leisure comfort! sho r t sleeve next Sunday ‘Father’s Day’ Put a gleam in his eye wrth one of these fresh and breery sport shirts to keep pare with his sum home or on vacation styles. Street Floor I Efird’s -of Raleigh Raleigh’s Downtown shopping center «!*>■ -me Wi T ! mu sir. Harvard University. Boston, i i Harold W. Witten, science. Harv j ard tTnivwsitjr. Beaton: Harold W. | Witten, science, Harvard: Clyde 5 | Vaughan, business education, New ! ! ,in ' k Unfversify; Miss Jurgurtha i | Younger, personnel administration. j ! New York University; M’ss Clotca | White, library science, University | of Wisconsin: Louis Taylor personnel adminic- ; •ration New York University; Jo- j soph Thompson director of itblrt- | i irs health, physical education, and i I recreation. Indians University; i | Charles -Tonea, assistant coach, I 1 health, physical education, and rec- 1 | reef.)on, Indiana University: Mrs j Madeline J. McCleoney library set- i 1 ence. University of Wisconsin. ’Ma dison: end Luther .1 Chaney his- : : tovy, Indiana tJiyemty | Preliminary to the opening of *he ! fall session, President McClenny j raid the faenPv and staffmeet on Sept 1-3 for the annual con | sere ore of teaching and adminis- i j trative personnel. Saint Paul *, a member of the j i United Negro College Fund, com- j ! prised of 33 independent and I church-related colleges, is accredit- ! ! ed by the Virginia Stale Board of Education and the Southern As so- ! elation ci Colleges and Secondary j Schools It was founded in 1335 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co, 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City T>.L TE 2-4471 ■n»nrTr-awM'i~irr->ir rvnnwrn i»i rjinni' urn w «MMmm wiiii im» »!■ * tat mini mnmi— i nnuTimfin i»nmini«»i>TMn>ai>«mfiaiiMw<ii» m Btßßeagssg.=^-^:^i«Kcr.^3Bss.:j-aa«ggesMtag3*^ , m.snw.s.. .. Arw—, For Thou, Lord, art food, and ready to forgive, and pleateoua in mercy unto aJ’ them that call upon Thee.— (Psalm 86, 5.) Our Heavenly Father is all-good, all-love, all-mercy, all-w-sdoro. He hears every sincere prayer for forgive ness and help. The gift of His loving-kindness is not, meas ured, butiaabundant beyond human conception. My Neighbors “Heiio, dear. How are you coming along with the drlv* ! ing lessons?''
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