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e‘N.G\tifcMENl TOLD—Mrs. John YV. Hairston, Sr.. Route 2. 'Vainut Cove, lias announced -J.'bf engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Iris Opal Hairston, to .thft ttfiy William Braxton Cool r..V; n ( .Raleigh The ivedding will take place in December. '"SWre grain now for later feed- ' -]T "'T. ~Ti —i—i inirn—!■■ ■■ Mum —nn , -| M , »'' - ■ ’>s.,>v< r ! ■ ■ r { ..... - : * f ■ '■ '-Ai b' \\|// \i4' ■ 'i 1 A Enjoy < Better Living With' - Better "■ * • W' : Lighting From GLOBE . FIXTURES Sold In The Raleigh Area By Wholesale Electric ! Supply ins. 2012 Fairview ANNOUNCEMENT O. Blount, Licensed Beal Estate announces the opening of his \ MC.L-v to engage in the Rea! Estate business. JAMES OTIS BLOUNT 4^* J?.Cfesttiberlain Street Tel. TT. : .0 7! RALEIGH, N C. r"-l ' 1 Wm ■* ft Alw 1— fefcK ' j« v 'afatsssssk.- *3sjaEffilg&&&i ® ■» a§sp s®> IBn Jffifo *, W " /dEaPreifa , *wgri§a*F ! ik HfL WwWs .*mSnKrf&zS'pSVwpp*\ .y , .«HgUBWi, Uok I 3wrWKii*jl*W "xv'y <)P xyWSggaESp ',' :J .' '-' ' « W gSlf M«»|l / m 9r «•’ • Bt || m ||j| ■§• H ; £*':■ k "Jm I Am' 1; . ill * ■ : *' #■l fflEci dSneß#**’ j|l|§gmHF tW&A »nTOE m. ar W Hi w; f n \1 iIHMM SBHHHh 3—ip—Mk-ml HPI MRS. MAUI! t!’ S 1 VI (• Mrs. < cmrl < arrington Marr. advisor lo Ambassador Henrv ( allot • r 'ft;;“, Jr., of thi i nit.’d Si.ili-., Hiv-tun in ihc 5 iiiti-« Nations, spoke at fsi. Vug list me‘s ( olleg" last week on the operations .«f the 1 ,N. Lei I in rirht are Ronald 1.. Duckett director of personnel Mrs. Marr. MKs Jeanette I’arliam. freshman • and Dr. James A. Hover, president. şsfsfsďss TALK TO ME” —Miss Alene •ampson swings this number nd others on most weekends at he Press Club, (his city, •Bert" IN PRACTICE \T REX HOSPITAL Pictured left to right are Miss Jessie Bullock of Macclesfield. >iui Miss Ethel Wilburn of Thomasville, who are seniors in the Home Economics Department of Shaw I diversity. These women majors in Institutional Management arid are getting on-the-,job practice and experience at Rex Hospital. They are writing menus for the special diet patients, using the hox fiital catalogue of menus as a guide. Although (his is the first time Shaw students have worked at Rex. they have practiced at St. Agnes and in at least eight public schools in Raleigh. Dr. F. D. Patterson In Bennett Address GREENSBORO - Since ou* na tion must be g-.tided by the rule oi law. American citizens cannot therefore, decide which laws they will obey and which laws they will L.vtell and ‘Boots'’ Bryant, co owners of the establishment, have secured the services of the Rhythm Kings orchestra of - j igpore." Dr. Frederick D. Pklier -1 j son. of Now York City, told the ves ■ • per audience at Bennett College i' j Sunday morning. Dr. i\ !uts:i;i, former prv.i drill ot iiisfccgee institute at Tusbegee. Alabama amt pre , sently president of the Phelps liike.s I outni.ition and' chair mat: of the Dennett board of trustees, ws* referring to the* efforts of some Southern states to resist the derisions of the l s. Supreme Court calling for an end to segregation in public schools. "The furor in the press about what is happening in Arkansas and j Virginia." he declared, ' 'reflects | the result" of efforts to evade | rather than to comply with the i taw. This is largely the work of un~ i scrupulous and self-seeking ooli j ticians.” j Referring to the recent bombings | of churches mid synagogues. Dr. | Patterson said; "These incidents, j terrible as they are, reflect the frustration and unhappiness of those ill equipped to meet the strain and stress of living. They have too few resources with Which to meet tin* real or imagined hard ships, the." face, so rhev lash out In r>Hrid fun to hurt otbeis Anger and violent outburst reflect perso nal inadequacy and may he n com panion of diseases of the nand or the body' * The speaker referred to "Quiet hut significant" changes outside the courts which an* I serving to Improve human re i lallcns. The opening of inter denominational religious cent ers in New York and Atlanta, tic recognition by a single standard of Negro Institutions through membership in the Southern Association of Col leges and Secondary Schools and the close (Screening of -til dents foi ability and perform a nee were cited as indicative of j this change. j Scientific inquiry. Dr Patterson i T-'l is stripping from mankind the j • look of superstition and preju- | dice, so that more and more the j average citizen must face up to the I hard fan of personal worth and individual merit. I ‘ The world in which we live, jWe * r myst~ for tn? sssSrt’ of; i mankind's survival, be a world : Cumberland County to play at the elub for several weekends straight At Howard U.: Women’s Club Sets Annual “Weekend” Washington. i> c. The Howard (University* Womens I Club of Washington. D C. will pie -v. m its fifth annual Women's i Weekend at Howard Fudov, No i v-embei ?th f. trough Sunday. No vember btb. The theme of tht pro i gram will be "Training Youth to; Leadership.'' The subject will ,hi discussed in a series of addresses . and workshop*. Among the speakers on the three day program, which is ro-sponsored by tne Office of the Dean of , Women at Howard, will be .orm ci Brooklyn Dodgers baseball star , Jackie Robinson; Dr. Buell G. Cal ms: or. president of the C’oHcso of i the City of New York: Miss Eliza- I both Yates, author and locturei. | Mrs Nina Trevctt. ciirvctoi of the I District of Columbia Commission ers' Youth Council; and Mrs. Mor ciecai W. Johnson, wife of the p* <>si - dent of Howard. vir. Robinson, who is now vice president in charge of personnel for the Chock l ull O' Nut? Corporation of New V ork, will speak at 1:30 p. m Saturday: Or, Gallagher at II a m. Sunday; Miss Yates at S p. . I riday: Mrs. Trrvett at 0:30 a. no. Saturday; and Sirs Johnson *t ft a. m. Sunday. The Weekend gets underway »i .'! p. m. Friday with the annual Howard Women's Weekend Dinner st Baldwin Hall. F'omih and Col lege Streets nw. At that time Miss Yates will speak on the fife and work of two famous American women. They an> Prudence Cran dall, 19th Century educator and Dorothy Canfield Fishes noted author and lectures Both were the subjects of recent books by Miss Yates Mrs. Ts evett vs ill keynote the ;cni s of workshops which begin at 9:30 a m. Saurday in the audi torium of the School of Engineer ing and Architecture. 2300 Sixth Street, r.w Mr. Robmson will be the princi pal speaker at the annual Women's Weekend Luncheon, scheduled for 1:30 p rn. Saturday at Baldwin Hall. Tie former athlete will discuss several of the youth pro prams which he has organised in New York. Mrs. Johnson speak* at the ann ual Women's Weekend Breakfast in Baldwin Hall at 9 a, m Sunday, and President Gallagher at th P AH-Univerr ii;y Religious Service two hours later. The religions ser vice will be held at. Andrew Rankin Chapel. Sixth Street and Howard Place, nw. that recognize* arid uses compe tence without regard to race, creed, idigiori or sox.” He ehaileric'ert the Senne'J slu •.verit body to le-uiii to cuimiuirucate achieving complete understanding with their "ellov.-men and to cope with whatever situations in which they find themselves by being ade quate for the occasion Progress often comes, he concluded, from those who do not have the answers: they .don’t know what cannot bp dona. Boars should be eight months old before being used for breed ing. It Pays To ADVERTISE Or. James L Martin To Keynote Shaw’s Founder’s Day Nov. 21st Dr. William R. Strassner. presi dent of Shaw University lias an nounced that Founder's Day and Homecoming events have been set for Friday. Saturday and Sun day. November 21 22, and 23, re ■ spec lively. Dr. James i. Martin, phyei ean of Philadelphia, Penn sylvania. and a graduate of the Shaw Leonard Medical School in UMlli, will deliver the Founder's Dav address, marking the ninety-third an niversary of Shaw University on Friday morning at 11:00 a, m. in University Church, i lie trabitioinn grave ceremony ! will begin at 10.45 a.m. Other i events scheduled for Friday are. a luncheon in the University din i ing hall at ! :00 p.m., a fellowship ! dinner m the dining hail at 5:15 j p.m. *and a concert featuring the i University Chora! Socket? hi ! Greenleef Auditorium, On Saturday. November 22. the ; entertainment lor Shaw Alumni j students, faculty and friends, has j been planned as follows: 6:00-8:00 |a.in. Homecoming Breakfast So ; cial. Spaulding Gymnasium: 9:00- j 9:50 a.m. Pan-Hellenic Coffee i Hour Student Center West | Campus: 10 00 a.m.. the Annual ; Alumni Meeting, West Campus A & T To Offer Short Course In Horticulture GREENSBORO— A short course n General Horticulture, aimed at assisting the home gardener, mem bers of garden clubs and teachers is to he offered soon at A&T Col lf"e Ihe instruction program will in clude lectures and demonstrations o*l such subjects as plant propoga tion. growing plants and flower? m and out of doors, evaluation of Plant quality and msec-1 and plant disease control. The class will meet rash Tuesday evening for 3 hours, beginning at 7:90 p. m on No vember 11, and will extend for a six weeks neriod. Instruction is to he handled by members of the facility at the college and members of the staff of the V A-T College Extension Serveie. B. W Harris, director of Short : Courses said that applications are ; now being received and will he sc ■ ot-oie’d up to the opening night ; Full information may he procured by ' ailing or writing to hi? office on the college campus. Pearl Bailey, Husband Plan A ‘Big Band’ LOS ANGELES - < ANP> - What might launch the return of big bands and stage shows will have its beginning in January when Pearl Bailey and hubby Louis * BeDson kick off a one and a half hour stage show v. ah a to piece . band. , The prospective tour will begin after Pearl completes her role in Sam Goldwyn's "Porgy and Bess.' The stage show part will be known as "Pearlie Mae’s Luau Room, an original Bailey concoction. H. • 1 husband will be in charge of the - | 15-member orchestra which w ill, | not only furnish musical accom paniment but also delve into the j inti icacies of the jazz idiom a? a ■ featured unit * The show opens at the Chase ! Theatre. Jan. 14. m St Louis, for ; j a two-week run, followed by a j j similar engagement at the Apollo, j | New York. j STOREWIDE CLEARANCE Plastic .04 .. |Clear .1 e., | Convertible Fibre $ 33- 41 [plastic |Tops s’! 5- 41 10% TO 49% DISCOUNTS Auditorium: 1:00 p.m. Baud Con cert. Spaulding Gymnasium The Homecoming parade will DR. JAMES L. MARTIN GOOD lOOKiNG ADVANCE!! 1959 >'* W " QUALITY P^pw I <a P iviih wrao- I II * i ■Mm>iil ng!e °' l j s&‘ fa ;>,Sm -.a? thrift | <> f • '••»»- ii X 4 jy THf SHO«£C«ESTMod#i BI7V/J N«v wrop-afourid contour stylmg. 17* overall diagono!. 149 aqiiore inches of rectan gular piefure area. Mesa! cabiriet with topsid* carrying hcmdle. Ir* Tahittcn Tor, end Morocco Brown. only SOOO.OO 00b NEW 'stivice-stiver” Heriicnto! ChasHs Ho production shortcuts, it's at? handcrafted to save service Headaches, Sunshine Pitture Tube Raxoi»shorp definition b*- Nveen blacks, whites. Built-ip Dipole antenna. “SEE YOUR LOCAL ZENITH DEALER Distributed Rv NASH - STEELE WARREN, INC. 226 Glen wood Xve. TL 4 - .>421 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER l, 1958 •start from T?.tlei>>h Memorial Au ditorium at a 00 p.m. end will end at Chavis Park. The Shaw Bears will play tne Maryland State ; Hawks in a football contest at ; 4:00 pm. m Chavis Park Music oil the inarch and at halftime will I be furnished oy the following 1 high .school bands: Jordan Sell - ars High School, Burlington; Johnston County Training School, Southfield; Lincoln High School, Chapel Hill; Bladen County Cen- OPENING SPECIAL PANTS 39c SUITS 89c WE OFFERED COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE - ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 1 HOUR SPIC & SPAN CLEANERS bOn W, SOUTH STREET SMO PICNICS TCNhKK Hickorj - Smoked iff 1| g§ y 4 to fi lbs. Avg. 11l Lb. w? SNOWDRIFT A Wesson 3 n Product Lb. f| I Tin W i WESSON OIL sa ot - 4Q 5 Shortening Sot. MARGARINE TABLK BEST „ s |gf |§® , m Lb. PLYMOUTH □msariEHE TRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. NOV 1. Quantity Rights Reserved 201-1 Kijirvjcw Rd. l2Ol New Bern Ave. Garner i ! tral High Softool. Elisabethtown t Darden High School. Wilson; “ Booket T. Washington High School, Rocky Mount; Willistaan ; Senior High School, Wilmingtotfc ; Spaulding High School, SprlSg’ Hope; and J. W. Ligon Junior'* Senior High School. Raleigh Lovely Shirley France* Pai kci a senior ot Newton Grove. and a iussmes- education nia or, will reign over „he Home coniine festivities as “Miss » Shaw University.’ 1 Her atten dants are Iris Hairston, a jun ior of Walnut Cove, and Myr tle Streeter, a senior of Green ville. The Shaw University Theologi cal Alumni will ,-ponsor the final. Homecoming service in University.’ Church at 11:00 a m. on Sunday. November 23. 17
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