THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1953 sdfad CTCA OFFERS SEWING ft .ASS The Sojourner Truth Y- H'CA- is sponsoring Sewing Classes for beginners and advanced pu ?iis under the very able direction of Mrs. B. M. Edwards who is the ( sen Program Director at the YWCA each Monday and Tuesday ' tights front 7 to 9. p.M Beginning pupils are 1 aught to read and -t.v patterns to nn and to sew and fi! properly Advanced pupils are (aught to finish with the professional touch. They are also taught ’pany phases of sewing they may nerd or want. YWCA members can \ ////*✓' v. \\ 1 / /. if N ,\! w & immJvr Announcing the winners / F!NLI CAr.?L!NA PROGRAM A We are pleased to announce t-he winners in I+*e 1957-58 P*n*r Carotin* s§PW s l|pu V Program, Congratutettorw to yew «*» Saw foeteed mmka Ihe tumi pomfete to you t town. Even though afi 118 tow»m eetoawd «owW not we m wmed, ' ■ every town entered profited by Jfct ewpwwyvg. ftwfay p&sv —— —‘ —grounds, improved etiucabcwwJ and Kea**h tecifUi**, bee*rf¥swl GRAND PRIZE WINNERS streets and areas, and tow marry ©*be>r «4w*si«amenis ”2£jlat2l of **e past e*gKteen, months stand as permanent' arronwments g&ytscnL. 1- "H>gC pnnmltitVm to your efforts. Everybody >* a wanner wtoo Hate* b«*te s better ** 1,000 Sweorwtoe, N C. community. Our smcenr congrotuWms to *« Hwusamte of ptace 500 Park ton, N. C. 3rd nbre 250 Harrefts, K C Carolinians wtoo have partkrMpatod to #*wr town’s plans for W3l - mOO pop*4*too* Vst pfcc* SKKX) Sfter Os, H, C. f* o^**5 ** **"* ?**&**« 2nd pdace .500 Sprwee Pine., N... C. 3rd piece 250 Pageiaryd, 1. C. OW®f 4©®o popefafimt Ist ptece SIOOO Often, 5. C. 2nd place 500 Oxford, N. C. 3rd pfcsee 250 Asbeboro, W. C. PROJECT PRIZE WINNERS For --'vectal achievement with a single project te their Finer Carolina Program, the follow ing clubs, groups, or special committees are presented awards. Preject Sponsor Prof*** i - idoc $250 Castle Bayne, N C American Legion Post No. 248 Park $l5O Hot Spnrgs, N. C. Women's Ctvtc Clubs Recreation Center SIOO Farmer, M C Women's Clubs ond Young People Beautification and Conservation W! - *»M |«p«|a«hM $250 Liberty. H C **** Chamber of Commerce RecreoHon VSO Bta* N. C Valley Boosts Club . ”* »W Wa«ac.,KC |3 °< CM* Xat'STJ"’ Gvil Defense Osw 4000 papdbtfen $250 HartsvHle, S. C. Special grouo of civic clubs Beautification $l5O Hamlet N. C. National Guard City Lake Development SIOO Sanford N. C. P.T.A and Board of Education School improvement —4 Reoffrteg that the task of building a Finer Honorable Mention Garofma is a continuing one, CP&L will again Honorable mention plaques are presented to the following sponsor the Finer Carolina Program mi 1953- Finer Carolina Committees. 59. There are some exciting new changes in Swansboro, N. C. Vancaboro, N. C. Fletcher, N. C. to the program which we behew* will help you Troy< N C Hazelwood, NC. Fuquoy Springs, S bring about the progress you desire for your Ramseur, N. C. Roxboro, N. C. Darlington, S. C. \CI /> town. See your nearest CP&L representative Malvern Hills Community, Asheville, N C. \ for complete details. fCAROUNA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ) 17 take sewing for only 50c per lesson. The “Y” also sponsored classes in slip covering and drapery making with Mrs. Cora Tucker giving special instructions in the proper cutting and fitting of slip cover ing. If you arc noi a member we invite vou to ,ioin the “I ’ and at tend these classes. The VWCA is a member of the United Fund ot Raleigh and you ara invited to come and take advantage of these classes. Dr. Strassner Announces Additions To Faculty, Staff At Shaw University Dr. William H trassner, presi i dent of Shaw University has an- I lounced the appointment of the ! following persons to the faculty j and staff of the University for the 1958-59 school year: Dr. Paul K. Hering of New Or leans, Louisiana, professor of bio logy. Dr. Hering received the A B degree at Columbia University, the M S. and Ph. D. degrees at Corn ell University. He has taught at Southern College of Pharmacy. At lanta, Georgia: Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois; Southwestern Street College, Weatherford. Okla homa: and Xavier University. New Orleans. Louisiana Charles Wesley Blaloek of Phila delphia. Pennsylvania, dean of men Mr. Blalock received the A. B. de | gree at Lincoln University, Penn -ylvama: the B D. degree from Col gate Rochester Divinity School j and th M S. W degree from the | t.fniversi ytof Pennsylvania. His | teaching experience has been in the j j educational program of the United | States Army, and the in service ; training program for graduate stu- I dents atending the Uriivei rity of Pennsylvania. | Mrs. Clara Barnes Jenkins of Henderson, asistant professor of (‘duration. Mrs. Jenkins received ] the B. S degree in education at \V in.slot:-Salem Teachers' College, ihef M. A. degree at North Carolina ! College. Durham; and has pursued : j studies toward the doctor's degree i [ at New York University. She has ! taught in the North Carolina public j schols. K: iendshio College, .lacohia j | School New York City and at Rust ! College. Holly Springs. Mississippi. Julias Brown Bailey of Atlanta j Georgia; instructor of business, Mr. j ' Bailey received the A B. degree at ! Morehouse College and the M. B A. degree at Atlanta Unit rsitv, At ! ianla. Georgia He has travelled all over the world in naval service Mrs. Willie Walden Lewis of Ox- j ford assistant professor of home j economics. Mies Lewis received tli» j B. S. degree at North Carolina Col lege at Durham and the M A. df | gre« at Columbia University. She has taught in Gates and Halifax Counties and also in the Greens boro City School system COLLEGE APPOINTS JONES i — Thomas Hardy E. Jones, who has just been appointed coordi nator of instruction and chair- ; man of the Administrative Aca demic Comrjiitte at St. Paul's College. Lawreucevilie, Va. Pro fessor Jones and the committee : will fulfill the functions normal ly performed by the dean of the college. Dr, Walter N. Ridley h;>s resigned as Saint Paul's dean to accept the. presidency of Eliza beth City tN, C.) Stale Teach ers College, a post to which he was recently elected. Professor Jones, since 1946. has been reg istrar and director of admissions at Saint Paul’s. NACW Retains Ail Officers At NC Meet | WINSTON-SALEM, N C, (A j NP> • Nearly 200 delegates from all over the country attended the meeting of the National Association of College Women Aug 14 16 on the campus of Winston-Salem Teacher? college. One of the highlights of the meeting was the retaining of all of ! (leers. The national officers are: Dr. Hilda A Davis, president. Dcta ginia Mrs. Lillian McDaniel, Vir ginia; vice president; Mrs. Viola Dorsey, New York, treasurer; Miss Portia Bullock. Washington, corres ponding secretary; Mrs. Odessa Far rell. St Louis, recording secretary. Tlie Sectional directors elected are; Northeast. Mr? Willie L. Churchill, New York: Southeast. Mrs Louise S Hamilton, North Ca rolina; North Central. Mrs. Theresa Prince. Illinois: West, Mrs. Ade laide N. Dunn. Los Angeles. Elected board members are: Mrs Lavtnia J. Banks. Virginia; Mrs Carrie Powell. New Jersey and Mrs. Hazel Dabney. West Virginia The NACW will hold its 36th an- ; nuai convention Aug. 13-15 1953 in ■ New Jersey. Are Now Displaying WE MUST SELL OUR SUMMER STOCK **- Every strand colog tenprog-* TT y W“f •Ts nated arid plaatloized against «sj| JR| Wo vent tore & 11s sr**' 1 ) gg Jrtstaff&H » H SARAN Plastic GARD-LON Versation Air-flow weave, non-fade Beautiful, high atyls, and colors, vinyl leatherette i j° n * wear One of many ft ft 1 heauties that resists all: / /QC£ trim and kick panel. Dur- g yvw burn, stain, and shock. able and easy to clean. Silver mylar beading. BEFOR E I'OU BUT I lioes the price* you «* 2i*® m ft StIVC- Jr it SEAT COVER CENTER offer Free Installs- Pta '* ** w (ion with every cover , 3.10 W, Hargot.t Stret we sell. Mi's Ivlla Edwards Williams of Haleigh, assistant librarian. Mr*. For A Complete Line Os New & Used Furniture & Electrical Appliances Use Our Courteous and Friendly Service Raleigh Commission House, Inc. 134 E. HARGETT ST. 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