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? VMM ! . j ALPHA‘S FAfttUiFK rft on rirvM Members <>f the Aljtoa Fhi Alpha I 1 ■ rtf ndv anrt #.h« a »r Umitto-. ate pictured fe?re m.idv to a h«s fast Satordi.v tot » iim to (K>*ir I .oka, near Henderson ■•.^:.yr ; : : *:-x - , >: , - . ..- '.'.'.Vy, R ;•• .... '•: V '” UOS <N■> V? HARVARD— Shown her ire Or. Rudolph .tones r te'Mrni of the •• are ttavitle State Teachers rotlrge. and lit- wife '!rs Mildred tones, who are attending the Fourth Annual Institu « .nt- ce! . t p[. '■!; ::■ , and their wives ■.p->'i:,nfi ! H ivv ftif C;H'Uegb ornora.t'oti of New A nrk and the Associatior of American College- 1 ?nd •?. coad«ct«d bv the Harvard institute tor College and i tisversit’ Administrators.. Attendance is limited to 36 presidents of four-year Inatitijtloiis who have been appointed since July i. juris Fayetteville Proxy, Wife Studying At Harvard iJ. FAYETTEVILLE -- Dr Rudolph .'ores, president of Fayetteville f-Dite Teachers College and his wife *•'■'' Mildred Jon-s, have gone ; to college, thef,'.selves—This time to Harvard University. They have been selected to at 'tend the forthcoming Fourth An na! Institute for College Presi dents and tfeeir Wives, held at. liar * srd TJniversfy during the period June 17-86, The institute s® sponsored by *>,« gsniegiß Corporation <>f • ■'..•■' >nrl- nil fbr. v.. netitlon * t American Colleges and is r 'ndni fed K*- fhr Hamrd to ■ rtltute fw rni; n .i, ~„a Versitv i\dir»in|r;fr.;tine \Hrnrl ewe h limited to 36 presidents Os four-year roil ft. s'* who were appointed since inty t. io«,« During their week: of t;!asß»s the Cte ~ id-rat? will mennsinp. a series of a.-n.vd sdmteirtrrtivp P'-hlorr:; p..-> f*iM in written t-f method term with priiu.-.ry emphasis on ti e decl'.ion making function of the president The presidents' wives v’ll particip.de »< well, riiey v!i a ■? studv man.v of the 'mw put to their but;blinds The second - *t of iNe.nrorr.'.r' f - U eonstri of oven talks i*v lead «•* to fh* field of education and epcort'irdier- to Hi-., ii : if}-. ibc;o * « 90 PROOF 2.50 3-95 FT. 4-5 QT. | f f ; m wj j tesa fcp|j j 6 YEAR OLD T CKNTURY j CLUB STRAIGHT BOURBON’ j WHISKEY ! * CORF K.Y. s>Rdi£HT EuanciOif WiiLsEY, £6 PROOf ] experienced presidents and their i 1 i wives the problems under consid- : ; : erafkm, « I First Negro ' | lamed Grand K Os C Knight i NEW YCPK i,A!VP' _ A He- I D o Catholic convert of Brooklyn i j has be‘ ; n named Grand Knisht of |pi Cnlumhfs council. Knighfn of : i ‘--oJumu'is, it v. 3? announced Thurs- i day. He i? ,lathes h Pierce who. when ; 1 he assume? office on July 1 for the J | 1956-51* vear, sviU bo the first Nee- ' i no to head the council or hold such ’ jan office throughout the Catholic I | j tf.itornai order Pten.-e won the dlstins tjoji as. | let several yr ir? of nufstanding service in the various rink’* of fbp routiel! If.- or\rd for three years riliilKy grtort !• right, soil is « Ifeutrtr'.ot in the honor guard lie In- lone been active >n parish atnl riot i * '’hi : iCi!vitips, being vo r. , er p M*ient and dioresasi 11>.ino delegate of his parish's Roly society, tie Is afv» rice, president of the local Catholic , t»*!rrr;ieia! rooni il j Fierce entered if.p Knivfif? of i j ColtimHa through h>? pa, ish with j j the recombnendafir>n of ti,c p,-v i j Joseph fl»ebluna? assistant pav-o r i | of St. Gregory's parish and chap- 1 j '-in of <lt Co''.!!noi,i council St ID re gory'... n- ijir.sed pa» h-h. having j I set the pattern for integration when : ; :i.- neighborhood composition utt i j derv-ent a rtiange 10 .years ago. The j | f, o’Jr>ci{ joined in fh*» * • toward racial I his wife an«i 1 wp? vo»k S i ’i.ivr iri C’-l m 1-)' pa; izh f(*i many j I j >o. r ic is cm ploy rH by the ?\ f ew j \ York b-trjie workmrn's t *“»»>.;>-n.Tc.* • I lion board. i* ? s T« Bttnrf | More Shelf SpeictA I I kmi H * L—m L._l Ji ibeestsaS More, shelf space is the best answer to the where-to-put-it problem in the majority of horses. Fortunately, anyone, who can ! handle, the ordinary head tools can tim'd a set of shelves, ft’s a good beginner's project for the inexperienced home handyman Lumber dealers can usually supply “i-inch nine shelving m stock lengths .if'B, 10 or 12 feet, and in 8. 10 or 12-iacb widths, i Y- j can put the boards together I w ith finishing nails, but you will j get stronger jo«nt* with screw-?, i For a workmanlike job, counter- ; sink nail:- with a nail se f ■ or - e s. | 51hS1t!¥§ 1 where they spent the day swimming, eating ».sJ enjoying fhc ons «f doors. The group returned to the city Artur day night (STAFF PHOTO BA CHAS R, JONES). At ./, C. Smith University I- - j Presbyterians Attend Synod | BT J. B, BARREN . j ROCKY MOUNT A delega- I l scion from the Mt. Pisgah Presby- j | terian Church headed by the Rev.! ; J. H. Costen, left Tuesday to at- I tend the annual meeting of thej Catawba Synod at. Johnson C | Smith University. Charlotte. June . 17-19. Accompanying the Rev, Coster. , wore M. A. Hawkins, Miss Katie SB. Bunn. Mrs. Mary H. Walk-:, land Mrs. Vivian P Smith, Fror j this area also went Rev. H. 1 | Williams and Mrs Juanita F. Be. nette of the Southern Virgin Presbytery. MM Piagah Church i in the. Cape Fear Presbytery. The Catawba, Synod embrau the presbyteries of Cape Fea. Southern Virginia, Yadkin at Catawba with some 150 churcht Dr. E. D Downing. Roanoke, Va is moderator. MKS BARNETTE TO PtJROL’L UNIVERSITY As president of the Southern Virginia Presbytorial, Mrs. J f I Barnette will motor to Purdue : University. Laya trite. Indiana i foliowmg the synod in Chariot)- jto attend the Fifth Quadrennm National Meeting of Presbyteria., Women's Organizations June 2o . thru July f. More than 500 delegates from local Presbyterian and overseas churches will attend the week i long conference which will Ire act- I dressed by Dr. Eugene Carson Blake. Stated Clerk of the United | Presbyterian Church in the 11.3 A., in a senes of talks on tne -I- 1 in mtiii 'i mu iiiiwr w T~'iiarTnrniirarinriiriniiirrn>' , t~nriiMffri'WMiiiniiwiriii»iiu HAPPY SUMMER DRIVING Tl^ES^^ * ~ -nn ■! -.b— 21S S. OAWSON ST. V. r. PHONIC TK X .V?fl| ' ' •- ~ „ n L .' '‘ ;i ' Kras U ir jWt J i Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture ft. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 10$ E. Martin St. Your Capital City T*L XE 2-4471 I ■ Quadrennial theme: "Lord of I j All.” | Mrs. Barnette stated that the! I highlight of the Purdue meeting ! | would be the “adoption on July 1 i j of a Charter for Christian Action, i j which was developed out of a stu- j dy, made by 4,000 groups 2 HOUR CLEANING ! SERVICE ! At No Extra Charge |! I’Ve Us« Mil mi-mo i PROCESS - ... T „ „ Established 1 U S^LJ Russos' Halters & Cleaners i U% W. MARTIN ST. I>»»l TEttrole 2-3601 | - ..... r i BEGINS WITH Air Conditioned TUBELESS THE cum WKEK ENDING SATI “Negroes Putting Vote Ahead Os Education/’ Says Bishop Oxnam WASHINGTON Bir-hop rt , orhst chinch si.rif.ee! last, week that Bromley Ctenvim of the v/hite Melh- | Neeror, are beginning to put the Junior Books Collection On Exhibit At Durham Library DURHAM. Six hundred new j and recent children's books by j America's foremost authors and it- j lustrators. with an occasional con tribution from other lands, will be : exhibited in the James E Shepard ! Memorial Library .Tune IR, accord | ing to Dt Benjamin F. Smith, Li- ! | hrarian. j The hooks ai# in th?i!,v two suh- ' | j«st categories and cover all grader, i : from kindergarten through high i school Both fiction and non-tie* I lion are represented. The exhibit | will be open to the public dally j from 3:00 - 5:00 p. m. and will last j through June 21, The thfrtytwn rabjuetn toe, exhibit covers include: adven ture, aeronautics, animal*, the arts, biography, careers, clas sics, conversation, exploration, fairy tales anti folklore, fiction rtvith seventeen sub-divisions), foreign lands, games and part ies, geography, history, hob bies and activities, Indians, in ternoßural relations, invent ions, languages, nature, picture books, pioneer lift, re!igi-»n. i For Delightful Taste And Freshness Choose M MABS • PEANUTS • CANDY ON SALE AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE ll ll " 111 * 1,.H1 * ||| .. 10 A.M. To 10 P.M. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Thousands of square feet filled with Ameri ca's most beautiful and Livable Furniture! • Gift Shop # Early American Shop * Interior Planning • Carpet and Draperies # Convenient Terms Air Conditioned STORE-SIDE PARKING . Peglsfer For sISOOoo in free gifts! '*>•. < ‘iL.zu 'FI *'■'* * Ui\l_/ 0.1 :i:;- t^"-' / 2 , Vp. MVSwc'JFVont Porkiiv* - I science, ships, *<>ri;i! studiew, sports, story books, transporta tion and verse. The purpose of this service is to make available to schools and H brari* v completely represents* tii-e eollection of jnruor library j books in organixed exhibit form I ar!rt ibir; make it. possible for busy toachers .uiri librarians, with x mi- I nmm-n expenditure of time &&& ' f fn* ! to do an informed and in telligent mb of book selection. Fa fetus end the general public .«« expected to f'nd fcbo exhibit w«3! worth i-boir tirne and attoEfcon. «m» hair ntaat GOING SACK W ' MOftf. 'Riimooiw BACK” PHOBLEMSL ,StA»I . „ rrHSPOIATJON. , NOTHING AFFBCtai A »atkr FXPLLLENT PEStSULAR pa F.SSiMG -Dltt. *Uk» a0... YOUR HAJP. GUTTEM ANC JEHtNLS FO* . *rUKM* SO WAT UR ALLY TOFT AND NOT GB.CASY HKR3ULAN WATCH REPELLEJU P&XSfitKCi OU, COH* TAJMS K*A»C 31UC0N6..* *AX YOOR BCAUTfCUUt OW m uoc-tc t t. '" J^TVTrW77 m TV'i(l f i'i m 7krsuhn- # f VRKSSIHO on. W) k. w WUM« • right, to vote ahead of school, in tegration. The statement was made before delegates of the Baltimore f ormal conference meeting on the Western Maryland College campus recently. Colored people of America, hs said, are beginning to understand that the right to vote is “even mor« fundamental'- than integra tion. “When the vote is there, the politicians are going to think in terms of proper treatment of No i ——..... GORDON’S i GIN I £mM§ MS^^eW 1 v <?s9oi - }m&iHiiis»tmifflmfa!tMtti>i!i-isom sstvsiNee.. im, utmot, n i !OUKT!AN 3 TODAY, JUNE 21, 1988 Stops ' Tfeft Washington bishop paint ed to ib« transportation system in New? Orleans which wu *»- ! eenkly integrated Segregation waa abolished on the Wreeteßr* and bases with ’‘nothing te»p --i peniojr”; d«* (* the («t that | Neg-roc* ft* that ttty ha-ve the | right to vote and the “politlcl ! ana law it,” Negros sre how minting that politicians will oooept integration nWe gracefully when the power oi the Negro vote ia sensed, conclud ed the Methodist bishop. He. ex pressed great disappointment tha‘ “no strong Methodist voice" hv i been heard ir< the South on this is • KUO.
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