Miss Alma Bunch, Vernon Clark Are II UniteiUii ft Quiet Ceremony Here | MJfs Alma Tr-.on Bunch dsujjfh ter of* Mr and Mrs Willie Bitjncfe !00? CSfffilster Street, became the bride of Vernon Ciark son of John W Clark of Terbato and the late Mrs Alma Clerk here June 14 The lies Johnnie Jones officia ted at the wedding The families sod olos« friend:-, were present at the quiet ceremony. A reception wm given at the Dav.e Street Y W r A The bi idi- ; i graduate of Saint #Sncs School of Nw ,mg. and is employed at Saint A cur.* Hospital. The bridegroom a graduate of Shaw University and North Caro lina College at Durham He i? em ployed a? i science teacher :n the public achol sv--tcm of F .-yettevHlo TO Foreign Students At. Hampton, Va. HAMPTON. Vs,—Hampton In jtlfcute was host to a group of 70 foreign exchange dtudentt on it campus July 2 and 3. under the auspicer of the Student Christian Association a r rording to an an nouncement by the Rev .lame.* M Jones SC A director of Ha nip ton Institute Reprr-eniintt is fount Hcs. th c ' c students have .pfnt (h. j, r:■ ( school •• • i mill an Am eri/-.jr> family in the New York *rrThey a/ * part of 103.3 * indent-, svho come from Eu rope- Central a-nfl South A me* fra the near and far East under the sponsorship of th« American field service to live wifi, at: American family while spending their senior year in s fb 8. high school. Their stay at Hampton was part &f a three-week bus tour which the American Field Service pro vides for the students at the end of their . (boo! vrar. The student: on this tour will travel through eight -:4ates before joining other groups in Washington. D O where they will be received by President Eisenhower and enn gte-siorial leaders The American Field Hcrcum hopes that the indents who : ■/ pe ,ent IS conn ivies, wilt s».lr n bioader view of American wa\ s.i d life and that the 50,000 Atner- Ic-n people who meet these stu dents w>ll also gain undrvsiend is? of other cultures theoiu: o iisr-eting these teenagers. Knoxville Prof Gets His Ph. D. KNOXVILLE. Term.— Dr. Jo seph L. Harrison, professor of bi ology at Knoxville College receiv ed the Doctor of Philosophy o’e - gree is aoology at the commence ment of the Sfii.e Driivcmtv of lows Tows city Ho r-nri !mk fam ily returned to Knoxville this week. Hi* dissertation is psfifler} "Hypo Plastic Modifications of the Telenceph.hm following Unilateral Excision of the Na sal Placode of Pans Pipieris Embroyos.” li is to be pub lished in the Journal of Ex perimental Zoology (date to fee announced later' Dr Harrison was a graduate assistant to Dr. J. J. Kallros. chairman of the Department of Zoology at lowa from 1956-57. From 1957-58 his wort was fi nanced partlv hr. a man?, from National Medical Fellowship. Inc., through funds appropriated by the Nations! Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. He is now a member of th» Society of the Sigma XI (pro fesslonal fraternity). Ameri can, Association for Advance m»4( of Science, Gamma Al pha. Research Fraternity, and nominaied for membec -hjp lr the National Zoologi cal Society A native of Be lon Rouge. La Dr Harrison did vp*. underersduste work 8t Leland College. He receiv ed his Mo de i-e from lowa in 1952 and has abo done graduate work at the University of Tennes see here, in Knoxville In addition to his four years at. Knoxville Col lege he has taught at St, Phillip. College, San Antonio. Texas, and st Icland College. 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Engineer;.- and Ac ! eountanto to mentiou only s few. i EvYUM-f fu.sei This comnjittee re-affjrmed i*- i determination to publish a volume 1 | of historic sigificam/p that will be 1 1 worthy of the memory of our late | President of the National Sunday j School and B T U. Congress, Dr ! William Henry Jcrnagin. v.-ho !•>- i bored so long and gave so much to the Baptist cause. Rev L. V. Booth • Chairman of the "JemsEin Tvfc-mor I ial Committee,’ welcomes inquL j rier | Address all questions and apnli | cants to: Rev. L. V. Booth .j::: w. 9th Cincinnati 3. Ohio, BEGINS WITH Air Conditioned TUBELESS , tat c&w WEEK ENDING SAT Bishop S. 8, Spottswood Comments On : Judge Lemlev’s Little Rock Decision j ! YOWNGSTOV.'N, Ohio B<sbop‘ \ ! S G Spotswood. Washington, O O. j | Chairman, Bourd of Bishops A. M. j E Zion Church, said hero Sunday j that the fact is that tJ. S. District i .Tiulge Han-y Lmnley did nut hurt the cause of de.segrea/.tion when !he granted Central If ton Seliool, i Little Rorlr, Ark. a bn lining spell j Tilt: prelate had lihe following to ! say. “Tlie granting of a luraihiug Stay Trial Os 9 Youths On Change Os Venue Plea PHILADELPHIA -• UW?I -■■■; Fhe Nlrib boys adOUfir-A of killin'; i Korean studont In-Ho On here j lust, month, may be tried outside! lue city it the Atel-e Supreme ‘ I court rules that local oitusens h»-v-. * been so by aeeounte of i the vicious crime that it will be 1 uuposisble fco choose an impa-rt-uii; jury. The poseibiUt-y of an out«ef•• i i town trial loomed even greater op ' network when Chief Justice Char-1 ! ies Alvin Joue? of the St.a*e Sup \ rctne court held up all action ic| the trials of the nine youths. •Justice Jones acted after ve • • ceivtng an appeal front the atto 1 ' i | ney fur one of the hoys, Alp hops - Borum, Jfl Atty. Cecil K. Moon* recnieat cd ( hat the chief just ice gc.-mt a change of venue—- foc;tfi''n 1 for the trial mil ride of Phi- j < ladelpbia —. because he be- 1 1 - **£? 15 3001 'uYjP/akr Application Accepted t f ' u£a oytk- By Phone 1 If You Want Money Fast, See Us \ WAKES, | | 18 W. Hargett St, Phone TE 4-6288 I Ffree ’ FREE DURING THE MONTH OF JULY \ FREE COLOR BOOK TO EACH CUSTOMER WE MAKE A SERVICE CALL TO. I Also Spfvlco On Home Radio and Phonograph TAY OR ■■ -r T-iyr-i -TI i-rr ■mill iiiiirmrmir rTirT-mir- •iimmin—nmiiii'i ~ | £AWG ip S|f* SALE! I Everything For The Interior Os Your Car- Did or Mew \\j JUSTRECEiVEOI,2OO HEW SETS OF COVERI This Is Sure-Fit's Annual $1995 PRE-FOURTH, STORE- WIDE SALE VALUES limed For Your Holiday Driving , |&§ Wwm SEAT COVER CENTER I spell by Judge I .cmley y lyt.erday, : m my opinion, ir. another feebl** ; ! gt- .mvf toward the dying monster oi discrimination. Wo have had n fairly long breathing spell for the 95 years since tie Emancipation Proclamation. The Supreme Court has spok en-.. Democracy bangs in the balance around *b« world and If we do not fulfill the Court’s interpretation of const,Motional cio i- ho hehovoiv W would bs Impossibie tn choose an uubl a-’ed. jury in tho city, j The chief justice ordered s star proceedings until the full court ivm connidear the petition. If | j f« *i Vf<y-ffe-js!?®*'. »e!f' f*» is. every thing Hell, plddng a dkedk V* ri-ff*’. • /’atswr?*'' egp-r 9K*BtsirK*r , v _. . T —r.TT i desegregation, of oui public school system, w may lose the fight to retain the ‘balance of const!tutiomal desegregation, oi our public school ay stem, «<• may lose the fight to retain the 'balance of cower' in the battle of Democracy versus Comiuun ! Ism.” * i | Kentucky j Bourbon ft ! M #1 1 A>r M 2 7 j? I I old 1 *? • m Pmt | 4 55 K gmffiUtsy m/A 4ysJn&s&** %nmwt J^ntKii^5 c cf'kfug/it sjou*£oh- kef diUiMedewcotdCntf U Me. S rz&U xMtMtediton* / .;. i OISTIUED 4 BOrtLtO EC j eNCiENT ACE OISTIIttWO t -1 HtMtKFORT. ttBiPJCK* «" . : STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROG ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO,. FRANKFORT, KY. # it* OUMJS.!* PTJBDAY. TUL'T 5. !??:• The bishop has long Vnca bSftn ia the forefront ip (he battle for first class citizenship • all the peoples of America and Ass been outspoken against the evils Wat minorities have had to endure Be ] is a member of (he Executive Com. mittee of the NA ACP and has rep | tesented the militant organization I on many occasions, j He has been in Youngstown sin.’: 1 | Wednesday presiding over the 43rd , Annual Session of the Ohio Cor i fererice, which met, at Price Mem i oriel A M. ffi. Zion Church H« bar 1 charge of the 7th Episcopal District. ; of which the Ohio Conferr.ee.e is a I pan 3

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