12 fSBS CtftlOUMftH W’PPS ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 38, 19SS Greensboro College To Host Student Leadership Confab GREENSBORO ‘'Student In. dependence through Effective Stu d.nt Leadership” is the theme for the annual student leadership oon i'erenee to be held at, Bennett Cd ie:c. September 8-10. Miss Jamesena Chalmers of Fay r*tf'die, president of the Student Senate, will preside at the open ing session In the David D. Jones Student Union and will also ad dress the session. There will be g LOWE’S GROCERY WINES & BEER OPEN DAILY lilsO A. M. TO 7:9ft P. M. Open On Sunday from 8:30 A, M. to 10:00 A- M. 318 West Lenoir Street HHT YOU FURNISH THE PROBLEM WE’LL FURNISH THE MONEY $2.00 IS YOURS Recommend Our Service To A Friend ■ ■ If W« Make A Personal Loan To Them—We Will Fay You ! *3.00 CASH. ' : Orrp B. HARDEN -- Manss«r 210 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST, | FRESH SPARE RIBS Lb. 39c Rfb SAew Bee# ... ib. 29c Po*% Neck Bones . ft. 13c Sficed Br-fesaa .... lb. 39e Fleecy Whit* . {4-Gat. 29c CLUB or RIB STEAKS Lb. 69c 1 1 arsa*---■ 1,111111 ■Mill——wa—■■—bmbß'ii mm ——n«— ; MaarteeH Hones ftg ! No. 1 7*Titte a a Coffee Baas Ib. j Potatoes Green CeHHtge , 8-fhs. )0 e j HMM .... M o N 2lc !i Blue Plate Pcaeb Preserves 2<m«> 57c ! 10cp~", 23c Home Grown a A j Feaohes >a Tomatoes ib | j No. 2\ Can 3 For £| Open Friday Night Until 9 P, M. HORTON’S CASH STORE ■ 1415-17 South Saunders St* Raleigh, N. C. What kind of this? tnKMKNMKNmfr Tkxm'l edacity Mate tames, ws’7! b»v® so admit. BW either do some of the present te# Jaws. For instants*, a strafe fcwM fn federal law fete m?-- eral million American peoplft and bnatoewss escape pay ing all the taxes in their electric bills that, yow pay in ypwrs. More than 23t out of every dollar yo« pay for electricity goes for taxes-but members of this “privi leged class” pay only a small fraction of that The reason; They get their electricity from federal government elec tric systems that you help support. Most Americans think everyone should pay hk fair share of taxes. How do you feel about it? (CAROLINA POWER & LK»HT~COMPANv') workshop at 2 p, m, and a recrea tion period at 7 p. m. under the di rection of Miss Wilhelmina Dundy, of Johnson City, Term. Morning session of the second day will, he presided over by Miss Mary Jane Williams, of Winston- Salem. Senate vice president and following the showing of a film, there will be a discussion led by Miss Johnsie Adams, of Leaksville and in the afternoon, following a ••brainstorming” session led by Miss Tom Presley of Cincinnati, Ohio, there will be a conference summary given by Miss Sylvania Black, of Marlin, Texas, Senate sec retary. That, evening at 7, there will be a social hour held in the dance area of the Union. Wednesday morning, the student leaders will meet joint ly with the faculty-staff conference and that; night, will attend a joint banquet in the dining hall of the union. mi „ _ NCC ALUMNA WEDS The former Miss Shirley Temple James, editor of the North Car olina College Campus Eeho dui in* 1956-57, was married in her hometown of Jameevllip recent ly to Bernard \nsely Holliday Qt New York City. The Elder Joseph James, Sr., performed the. ceremony m the Free Union Disciple Church recently, Mrs. IJolliday, an alumna of North Carolina College, 1957, is now employed as a librarian in the Maryland Public School System. Air, Holliday, a graduate of ShaW University, 1955, is now attending Andover Newton Sem inary ip Newton Centre, Miss. “ * I When Omw hast eater* and »jt MI, then thnu ahalt Weiss the Lord thy God for the good land which he hath given thee —■( Deniearonoroy 8, Mi, ) Those 'woccte of Moses apply as much to ns today as they did to the Israelites after he led them to freedom from captivity in Egypt, Surely we have been given a land of freedom and plenty. Surely we should give thanks for d* aBSSSSfe j ®SP!SIS *. f : 'v^ PRINCIPALS AT HOME ECONOMICS MEET - These were the. principals who participated in the annual Vocational Home Economics Conference held last week at A&T College Thr> arc from left to right; Mrs. Lucy F. James. Raleigh, assistant State supervisor of Vocational Home Economics; Hugh Muncy, i hicago, executive virf president of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association who keynoted the conference; Airs. Eli-/,a Tolbert, Mount Olive, iearher; Mrs. Marie C. Moffitt, Durham, assistant -HU supervisor and Dr. Catherine Dennis, Raleigh. SIo tc supervisor. j Mrs. Harriet C* Hall: I ! mmmmmmmmimum tmirrnTii —Ti-rTtr«»iiT«-Tm-irT-mTiWirrniTiniimriwiitiirimr*uxw | We!F Known Woman Republican | Leader Dies in massacliusetts; ' | Was Originally From Raleigh BOSTON, Mari iANF> The Boston community was saddened with the news of the passing of Mrs. Harriett C, Hail, well-known Republican woman leader and for mer chairman of the state Outdoor Advertising Authority, She died*at the age of 76 at the New England Medical Center af ter a Jong illness. Mrs, Hall was a founder of the women's Republican Club of Bos ton and the Women’s Service Club, Inc . of Boston where many Negro women undergraduates, stayed pri or to the nnn-cfisrritViinatory lodg ing policies of the key metropoli tan Boston universities, colleges, and conservatories. She was presi dent of the Women’s Service Club for more than 2s years. Savings And Loan Ass 7t Planned At Greensboro V GREENSBORO permission to i ' organize a federal savings and i | loan association in Greensboro was J I last week granted a group of Ne- j 1 gro business and professional lead- j j er >, i in a ;rt, of re solutions adopted by j ; the Federal Home Loan Bank ! i Board. Washington. D. C, the ap- j I plication from the organizing ; group was approved following hear- I ings conducted on July S> Major S. High, one of Hie at torneys for the group, told h* poriers this week that plans cal! foi a, sustained campaign to procure subscript ions to sav ings accounts, .requited by the bank board and the i tmstructlon ; A & T College Plays Host j To NC Home Ec Teachers i GREENSBORO .Nearly 300 teachers from throughout North C?- j rolina attended the annual Veca | tional Home .Econormes Conference j held here at A&T College recently, j Conducted under the supervision ! of Dr. Catherine Dennis, State su.- | pervisor of Vocational Home Eco j the conievence aimed at j improving the quality of teaching, i exploring new ways of using com | muri'.c&Uon channels, improving the ) curriculum further the program j of. New Homemakers of Aitt*r>ca ] and <enhancing appreciation for | newer piofes,.‘Onai opportunities I St. Emma: Negro Military Academy Now fa Its 64th Year ROCK CASTLE. Va. (ANFi~- Thu nation's only Negro military academy recently concluded its 63rd year 1 . St. Emma Military academy is operated in the secluded setting of • Confederate general’s: plantation The school k run by a group of Ca tfiilin priests under an old endow ment from « Philadelphia heiress. The cadets, boys, from all over the the U. S. get a high school edu cation; s trade aid military train ing that regularly earn* an honor unit rating. Four of lost war’s cadets were I sons of coleige president. The ar?- ! demv is open to all denominations, i According to the Academy Com- | maadant. the Rev. Andrew O'- I Eourke. half the fcn.vs are non- j Catholics, however religion >? a re- i qulred subject. The student body is *t I-Negro, tut the faculty has been interraci al since 1895, Louise Drexel Mor rell of Philadelphia, and her hus band, Gen. Edward Morrell, estab lished St Emma in 1895. Eleven priests and five brothers are on the faculty of 31. It Pays To ADVERTISE ! Born :n Raleigh, N C and the i wiic of Dr John B Hall -Sr. Mrs H-Jli was appoint t-> the Outdoor Advertising Authority by the late Gov. Paul A. Dever and subsequent ly was made its chairman by the then Gov. Christian A Herter, f Now U. S, Under-Se.eretarv of State), A woman of diversified interests i Mrs Hall served as ediloi oi the 1 Boston City Federation Bulletin j and was a member of the follow* jmg organisation:. .Massachusetts i Civic League, National Council of ! Negro Women, and auxiliary to the J Norfolk District Medical Society i In addition to her widower, she | if. survived by a son Dr, John B. j Hall Jr , of Chicago, public health ' director. Cook County til "t a new building for the mati tuition. He said that members j hope to open operations early m 1959. Members of the. organizing group i include. Julius Rankins, excavation ! contractor; Clarence Winchester, | realtor; Waddell Hmnant. plaster ; mg contractor; Arthur Lee. Jr, pe | froleum dealer; Dr F A Williams, dean. Graduate School, A&T Cc!- •ege; E. E. Smith, Sr, mortician; M- T. Alexander, electronics engi beer. Arthur S. Totten, professor of Poultry Management. A&T Col lege; Mr.- Alma B. Hodnett school teacher and J. Kenenth Lee, attor ney 1 | and obligations The four dir meet had as | principal speakers; Dr. J War ren Smith, State director o? Vo cational Education; Hugh Mun cy, Chicago, executive vice pre sident of the Illinois Retail Mfi chants Association amt Dr John t’hase. associate professor of Education, University of North Carolina at Chape! Hill. Mr, Marie C Moffitt. Durham : and Mrs Lucy F James Raleigh. ! : both, assistant State, supervisors of j Vocational Home Economics, were i I i« charge of croup training discus- j sions conducted during the sessions ' Singing Group iTo Appear At ISsldsbsro i I GOLDSBORO (MIR) Toe i Dixie Humming Birds of Fhiladel- i | phia, the adopted eons of Fa- I ! ieigh. via appear in a festival of I j songs Sunday August 3t at the I | Bibte Training Institute on Gui- j ; icy Street j Also appearing will be the fam- j , cur. Nightingales of Washington 1 i D. C The occasion of the songfest ! is the 6th anniversary of Robert I Svvinson, popular local radio ri:r,c j jockey. Other guests included ar« the 1 Evening Five of Raleigh. The W Jg - | gins Gospelaires of Kinston, Rev | A. R Smith pastor of Mt Calvary | Baptist. Church will b*> guest j speaker. A. first, second and third prize wil be given to some lucky person | sitting in a lucky seat. First prize 1 will be a ladies or men’s new fall I outfit, from head to toe given free I by a local clothing store. Second prize, -o large basket of grocery from a local super market. Special 1 I guests will include* th<* sfsff of thf j radio station where Mr S wins or, i* Fruiift find shear Christmas trees for top 17. S grades Interest in soil conservation is growing 50% OFF LIST ON ALL Frigid Window Pertable Fans ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INCORPORATED 911 N. West St. ijPWfii /iCI/iB I mil w.W ■ RESERVE . «oa l *32 a ****** » 1; ov-m l* Tm | S 6 I J T $ BSCWMJ SCN £9 UW»E*tEßy*3 «> . . BUNOfOWHISII££. KFSO9F F' 1»% 6FW» KEUTMi st.RiT? ■ Budget Need A t Boost? Do hat I Did ... Get A Hood aystem Indusirial ißank Loan TS* T stt"! fWtnr Cammbs of ■ i +< “UOOD JYSirM-UJANS *5. ' '“■i< *« •»*<• mkmv.4 ' K {■&s(s& tat V .'.- ■ ■ \ k*xy- t~-‘ • • *w> >*m ItiWh i *C 05 i» ZOO 5’ I ', 55 4 JBWK' J2 oon 7 r° yco w» '«*> a- ••„••. |nS >OB.OO JM6 iW M‘ ’.5 '505 G , / !rnoo~ \ 4 _ ys£ ’ ■TOOT. 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