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FGFGF FOUND \KtNG CEREMONIES The above persons t""!t pm* >n i siminrl breaking ceremony lasi Sunday for the \\ it- Ujws '-tore H-ipiisi ( hnrch, which will be located on the Rock -s**!. ■ ■ : '.• •: ... ... ... fv y$ ! .. V ~to A- Of ' t,GATES AT LOCAL MEET Delegate* attending the an - fa a I Ministers Institute. Women's Missionary {'binning Conference and Bibio Vnoth Camp at Shaw University last week are pictured fil ' ' ' ! ' a ' NG 'Si l ., Rrsio Elinor Johnson so. who received hei master of science degree *.« education <t fM\ < oiicj.e tunc 11. is iurouiui d by her family including her husband, Robert, seven ..f then rone children, and nine >.f (heir |0 uM.iuhl:iincfo, ranging in age from 15 months to 15 years t!u commencement rlimajrd 15 years of undergraduate and graduate study while holding down a fu><- *!)?>'• job as ai- elementary school Gachri and himminaker. Says Mrs. Johnson: "Teaching Is my whole • J - H / what better way to day young than f<> to around youngsters," (t Ff PHOTO). Southeastern Lawyers’ Association To Convene At Top Sail On June 28 The -Sou the-i-tern Lawyers’ A,- - *ocutior> will convene June 28 ai !J oVlcit-k m 'he Each Chapel ort Ton Bail }ri u-.d N C .ere v’ho ohm to attend ihe ee?atfir» -e ••>.• •••! to notify Harv-'v Beech of Em-ten -n that he can make Famines r{ the atlorn- • at* ateo invited to be in ttfU-ncki n<v A *hor ; s f, .-■ herjiiied -« :v'■ h 11 n ™ ’'" sot 1 ■ \ or ryin yi ji be fif-.-'-rj C! -■- i» ! ii > i tioo *('*• ib .it, F. B. MeKn- Xifh f' vi Ivim , f\erultVe ’«et> i’ : :‘ i. v, i-vr -- ‘t■ v.;>. tKre»n*»- i r*.ipjt'*. .s'itj* nts, Halve' Bee--'-, t.'insifri'i, < li Err, "*( •• '• 1 < •'•!.},. t'ische, Ckni-u'e, Kvt>'j Not - folk. V* eiir! V H tia itsflen. P?‘-»n»ah. C«». ircordma «er m-hard r. From, "nr on f~ ! ; 3 M f ; (rr >an • er. William lHareb. If, Dur ham Members of the organ!* 43 tint! ?f,n C “ NOKT’I CAHOI.hVA Aiexandei tofu F: M A''ant. E-id- j>. d vh- r-Gttjr- & tc 1 Kinien Kin; ton; Beech Harvey. Ki ton. Bel! Char!-- . CbsiloMo p ll i - - er H.. Plvmouth Borr, 1; bon i Durham: Bondi- Roy ' C Ro ny Mount: Bond Rob-it' Wilmumtor Bouidmc. Ruffin p CD o-lott- p.-irdr Harry O Er Wlnr-tou-Salem. Browc Frank W. Durham: Biown. Genvr plWtt; Brown Floyd. Durham Bum fcy. C r' '- b■ - Cr'M r- n- 11 aLtl? 1- - Pe'te Rr.ub.v-, A-hevt.'V fjCfc-Mte. Oil - - t Win ".lon •; -, , ; -Fflrmon L». Msrquts. Durham, i ISit, Harold T AihevilJr. Erwin, ■: C Win;lon-Sutenv G»d'jdrn I ■r - ■ ■ mjrn, Glass. Robert. New Bern. Green J A . Gcorgr N ft .Inch; Hall. Firnd T.. Hockv Mount Ham- , L p Charlotte, ' High. Ma]oi S. Greensboro; Johnson, ' MU ton S, Durham, .'one;,. Miss Sybil, i Durham .ton- v. A- : r> VVinr.io.-i- S iioni, Iscrmedj Mi Anne. W.nston ■ • Salem. ’ Kennedy. Harold Winston-Salem, i ! Kennedv W A . Durham: t.rnp. A--- ■ tliin 1 ; Kh-iV, i!ir Langford. John, 11 i;;1i Point, Ljinnt. J ,-re. S Wins* J | ton-Salurn. 1..,r f.iei .). I, Wm.uon iS'doin. i.rr. l , Krr.m-Mi Co ppurbot- >- I | Marsh. VVilinm A. Durham. M.-K • I mok. f B . Ourhamj MiMhell. Samuel i 'iS. flnloiph Moore 1- rut. KlttMon;! thuithy. I’.imaUus 0., Elisabeih City, i j Nci-iiir Wiihsi B-. Monroe. O Kid', , • «3Ker D, Raleigh: Park . He’lcit.i j Opeensbofo; Peaixon r O ftndutn; i I Pearson. 'Viltmin Durham. Powell. j t-'i'-l'.urrt. G'-eomulle Price. Hosea V.l i-VViiisio;. Salem Sains, uv Donn ri. I ( r-rtoi-ir*: Renin ;-u Toiin H . WncJof ; boro; Siokr. Walter. Durham. Sair.o --: 'on. Dy-i-.d G. Durham, Sartso" Josenh 5 Winston-Satentl Eimnici-'', p ! A Winston •Salem; Solomon. F,. ig er j P, icisth, Spaulding. C. ! . Jr.. Durham, i Tsyl-ii, Herman U., Kaieisn Thompson M Hujh Out him; TiUatt. G K Du. I rrim Todd. Cmlif.:- VV'nriJ/.mrSela'-v. j Turner. A t.. Durham. Watkes. -larrie:. : t; , Weldon; Warner. Wilham, Roiu:. : Mount Wheeler. J H , Durham. Vvind ! -or. Oeorae. Girrnshorn; Will.am.-,on j Charho’. W . Hen.lers.rm- and Wyrhe. | T hrim.n Charlotte dOITTH i AS.OtD.-A 1 IJenntM W V' . rii .eiii-r Boya Ho. | rnan. Rock Hill. Bnuicware, Hai.dri ! Columbi .. Bur., h. Vcrnoid, Geor,".-- towrr. Claborn, !ir- Cliarteston. Cstn. Frank E J' . Bonne--ttsvltle; Fields.. P A . Charleston Finney. Ernest A . C-.u --vvay; Hinton. J. M Augusta Georg id Jenkins l.incoJn C. J. Colnmt.-ia. Kenoeciy. Albevl A Columbia. MoCait. John. Cheraw; Morgan. S. Orange-1 huvg. Perry, Matthew J . SuirUnburr Pough. Vt ;?.u< (on, OrsngflhUi S; Ho-1 gev’: Atb rttey Rock Hill: Samnson II I I,i . Greenville, Smit ~ W 'I .It . I Greenville; Hiompson AMorne" Rock • Hill: ighter, J ft Charleston; VIRGINIA "StS® TTiyi »>> u-a««v« An-* ; Alersar.dria. Cooiev, Robert H ■ Jr 1 Quarry Road here. Ministers who participated in the ceremony Were Reverends B. U. Cloys and J. N. Leverett*. above in front of Spaulding Gymnasium on the campus. Dr. VV K. Strassnor, Shaw president, and l)j I*. A. Bishop, chairman of the Board of trustees, arc shown on the front row. , | Victor t Norfolk H.nun F-Owhs r Petersburg. Dtlta-d. Willm’er F. hoe. tioke, Eatey, Roland D. Richmond, Harvey. M. . Ruth l. Danville; Hill. •; Oliver W. Richmond. Lawson. Reubvti E Roanoke. Lawrencfe, George. H:ia i noke. t-uck, Jerry H. Danville; Maui ! son J Hugo. Norfolk. Martin. Martin .: A. Ru-hmond: Muse. Andrew C. Dan ville: Overton, Jair.e* A . Portsmouth; .Robinson, Spots’vood, TJt, Richmond. . j Surf y Irvin, South Boston; Thompson, W Hale. Newport News; Tucker, Sa>n ! no! S. Emporia, Walker, Phillip, New ! i poi t News. William*. Jerry L., Dan* j vtlle, and Wood. Harry J , Danville. Tim corn canvonn is also known p.s Win cotton bollwonn and ihe ; tomato fruit worm. .. be ye trtiosf ttrsaed hy the renewing- of your mxstd, iftat we may prove what te that srsiod and acceptable and per* feet will of Crod.—(Romans 12, 2.) In our busy day* we can get ao involved that worrisome details crowd the Lord out at I our minds. Then we shcuM j atop and, even in an instant of quiet meditation and com munion with Cur Heavenly Father, renew our' soul through th« inward flow of I Uio M> V*J- Ocean City’s Fishing Pier Is Dedicated On Sunday afternoon at 2 :no p n«. and running a close race with fche impending fury r,i the ele ments. the Ocean City Pishui Pier was dedicated and former.' opened to fche public. A good crowd was on hand to witness the program which highlighted a brief but poig nn.nt talk b:v VV A. Clement, of Durham, an ascnciate a gency director of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insur ance Company. Bishop H. B. Shaw of Ih? sixth Episcopal district of the AME Zi on Church gave pertinent, remarks and offered the prayer. Others appearing on the -10 minute pro gram were: Matthew Foreman of Wilmington who brought word?, of welcome from the Cape Fear Fishung Ciub and Pfc R. E. Smart of the Wilmington District, of the North Carolina Highway Patrol who stressed the importance of highway safety and good conduct in and around the beach area Rev. E. E. Kiri on, rector of St, Mark’s Episcopal Church' in Wilmington, made some encouraging remarks and in vited the beach visitor- to at tend the Sunday worship services that will b« held on the beach at the Ocean City Chapel, There servie.eo will tier, in Sunday. June ?3nd an d continue throughout the summer sea son. Wade Chestnut, fishing pier and beach manager made remark \ and invited the public to use this new facility. Dr. L. W. Upperman of Wilmington was the master of | ceremonies for fche occasion. The dedication was completed when the audience and partici pants stood at attention during fche playing of the Star Spangled Banner following which Mr. Clement, fche guest, speaker of the day cut fche ribbon thus forma by , opening the Ocean City Fishing Pier to the public. Stale Conference May Attract 400 Teachers To VSC PETERSBURG. Vs - 400 voca tional and practical arts teachers of Virginia are expected to attend the annua! State Conference at Virgi nia Slate College Own June Si through June 27. it. was announced by Dr. John L. Lockett chairman of the conference committee. Sponsored by the Vocational Division of the State Dcfiavt ment of Education and Virginia Slide College, the conference ; will have as it* therm" j "Strengthening Our Economy through Functional Program of Vocational and Practical Arts Education." 1 An imposing group of educators : an*-] government officiate, will be | on hand as lecturers and resource j leaders to give addresses and assis- i lance to the Virginia high school teachers Randall L Hamrick, dn ecto-r of the Bridgeport Guidance Center. Bridgeport, Connecticut! will deliver the keynote address Lieutenant Governor A E S Ste phens of Virginia r- scheduled to address the conference at its clor- i mg session of Friday. June 27. Hot plumped se- ed with ctoam ers delirious, too. Miss Blanche Burton, Pianist, To Perform At Shaw U. Monday Miss. Blanche Burton bull tent voung Philadelphia Pianist, wlil appear at Shaw University on Mon | day, June 22, at 11:30 a m in j Greenleaf Auditorium. Mies Burton I a youthful piano virtuoso, has ai ! reedy .wored musical successes that ! would credit an artist many years j iier senior. When only seven, -te ! had the honor of playing for Mari j an Anderson. At the age of 10 -,hr woe a scholarship to the ( urlis Insti tute of Music where she studi ed with the late Mad am Isa belle Vengerova, one of Am s' ' At Shaw University: «»BiriwtwKH.imi|iiiiw— "ii'"ww «■>«« uwmvsn o—larmnu—iwg. Dr. Borders Gives Closing Message As 3 Confabs End i Shaw University’s Twenty-sec- I } ond annual Ministers' Institute and i | Twenty.first annua! ’Women’s Mi*- ! | sionary Training Conference and ! ! Eighth Bible Youth Camp came to 1 j a close on Friday. June 13. The j ‘ closing message was given by Dr, j ; Wm, Holmes Borders, minister, ! Wheat Street Baptist Church, At j lanta, Georgia. Dr. Borders spoke on the. subject \ \ "Power,” as related to money, or- ■ ; ganization. brain and spiritual pow- i | or. Referring to the situation at j ; Tuskegce where boycott by N 7-- j i roes closed many business os tab- I lisbmrrsts, he said that economic j I power rightfully is very effective i j Speaking on the Power in oruaniz t j lion, bp said that groups coming to : | get her with ■-> loader give or, b and | j strength. "Negroes,'* hr declared, ! I ‘do not. maintain enough unite " i Man, be observed. has the | | greitenf brain power «>f s;>v ' w‘ n<mis jmm —v«in*«n**pveii*** » wmm« nmma *-»**»?*<***<*.- -a* iiwmi *■ ■ muwm-a'jMUf—Witf* SB FREEZERS imi 50% OFF 20" Fan Q"bsl49s .. Open Mon. & I ri. Til 9 F.M STFPHFNS tnw i'A vurilv t i 0(1 S SAUNDERS ST Ar « \ dUill *a f. *» Fi Oft Street Parking rtart:«—• - —-rry-.w.'ae. ■'MiF'BU'rA.'iiMtgywra» - " • /// ! \\\ ' I V HOT WATER . . C--I. -. dean ... j depsntlofefa ... nt foweil mil per gallop I AUTOMATIC J3i fl/iQ " Kesps a lutebma (.W’kj snoDly of hot *3fe r WGTtT* » !w «ys * n tto at WWlfcff low cost Heavy IH ATiflf iß< * assur «* too? life Exektsive John Wood features x (tefip ooeraboij -%\ ws»s down Made l* Ja ] 1 acd jujaranieed 1 WTuuTiw ir- by ore 0/ America’s \ / l largest find oldest water heater manufacturer* famous for (juaiity products tor more j Ilian 90 yevs, SipiiiMi^ »<>siwyMAil>MAlw^w>W|ga>r^ntWtri■ ■ w»m , ina . awaawßc ——m r -piiiTßiffMTirßTiiiirwiMnriifiiriiriwiiiw im—ia—fwww : sr's I COMPANY. 318 HILLSBORO ST. DIAL TE 2-3761 . erica's greatest piano instruc tors, A recent graduate -if the Curtis li. iil.ute, Miss Burton performed at I the Playhouse in the Park, sharing program honors with the noted so prano Dorothy Maynor. Miss Burton has appeared in sue co.'s fill concerts at Benedict Col lege. Columbia. South Carolina; Chitlin College, fh-angeburg, S. C.; Morris College, Sumter, S. C.; and Morehouse and Spelman Colleges Atlanta, Ga. .This is a summer school lyceum program and the public is' invited without charge. I animal, and therefore maintain* control over them. Education of man, he pointed -.out, is In. tended not only to remove cob webs from the mind, but also to remove prejudice* from the heart, sn conclusion, he said that we are to big and too busy to receive the holy ghost of Clod which give* ns our Spirit ual Power. He urged that we spend more tune reading the Riblc and meditating. The Theme of the Conference vas “Today s Church in Tomor- I row's World." Separate programs I were earned nut by the ministers j and the missionary women but the i iwo croups met jointly at 11:30 o'. ' i, a: vnihly programs each j rooming and at public merlins:' i ntgbllv at " n'i !nri Around 125 i mini' tors and missionaries attend- I'd Or in len Edmonds of Durham •spoke to f'pe women. ms aiac&fMiiUf n WKSK ENGIHQ SATOROAT, JOT! 21, IMS N, C, College Prexy Asks $255,096 In Salary Hikes DURHAM Faculty and staff members at North Carolina College, stand to gain salary increases of $255,096 if NCC President All'onso Elder'* recommendations are ac cepted in the 1059-1961 biennia! budget. The salary item was part us * $4,316,412.00 total budget re quest approved by NCC’ft trus tees last week in a resolution to he presented to ihe Advisory Budget Commission during it* visits to the college on July I. Bascorn Baynes, chairman of the ; trustees, said today NCC needs a I total operational budget for the bi ennium of $3,428 172.00. Baynes pointed oul. however, that, the trustees are also seeking ' some $888,240 in capital improve j men* items. The college expects to collect in total receipts some $1,921,738. This There ware 200 youth campers, . who were supervised by Miss Eva : L. Merritt,. The program was spon j sored by the Department of Relig- I ions Promotion of Shaw University ! with the cooperation of the Gener al Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and the Home Mis tist Convention The officers of the Department of Religious Promotion are Presi dent Wm. R. Strassncr, director, Dr. Grady P Davis, Shaw Univer sity, supervisor. Dr Otha L She; | iill. Field Agent. Dr ,1. T Hairston | Institute Chairman. Dr. T*. A, Bish j op. Institute Co-Chairman. Presi : dent General Baptist State Con -1 vrntion. Mrs. Ellen S. Alston Con ! ference Chairman. Mrs. ' E Mr ; Crier Supervisor, junior dept STAR 1 i limi s iiie co ; ,gfc i:_ 3i Beautify your floors with the lr-' j |r ; y -' o .#| latest linoleum patterns or fej * pfj*; , ~Jj* your bathroom with iong tell Call Us For Free ffejJ Estimate Mvlßt fil I All Work T - R. STEVENS ■L; iWla, Home Phone TE 8-145? f|| • > Office Pbnue TE 405 if- Martin St„ Raleigh, K C _ nrn iniMi-rTimfiTTni nnurinniiii mm i lAurmniiniwrniiriii 1n <nnni iriri mm SEVIM T«*“ OLD | f3|| is \ fefe; 4 %j£L @,j§ A m \ fI OldcSkib STRAKSHT BOURBON L a ~ - mmmm r,z£S7z, — 1 would leave an actual appropria tion request of $2,394,674 00. After the Advisory Budget Com mission gets the NCC request, trus tees and college officials may re state thetr case before the Join* House-Senate Appropriation* Com mittee during the next session of the legislature. Baynes said the trustees adopted ’with enthusiasm" a "welt deserved resolution of appreciation foi th* contributions amt services of Rob ert M Gantt, former chairman of the trustees.” The resolution will presented to Gantt. Durham lawyer, in a special ceremony a* an early date. Baynes said Two of the big items in the Kap il a! improvement program sre » Student Union Building estimated st $573,800 and underground wiring estimated at $200,000 Other improvement* nought: waterproofing Administration Building and reroofing Aante Day Shepard Dormitory and j Women’s Gymnasium, $21,000; heating system repairs, $! 1,000; terattons in Science Building, cafeteria renovation, $32,000, al $24,940; B. N. Duke annex. sl4, 500; and sidewalks and parking areas. SIO,OOO. Trustees attending Tuesday's se#- i non were Bascom Baynes, Durham. ! chairman: Welch Harris, vice ; chairmen High Point; Dr. J M Hubbard, Sr. secretary, Durham; : Dr ,T. W. Black, Rocky Mount; Mrs. Ida Duncan. Rcidsvitlr; Edwin Jones. Sr.. Charlotte; Dr. W. W Shrove, Summer field: Marshall T Spears. _,nrl Ddlm'd Terr, Dur i ham
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