THE CAHOLimAM TTTF.K milMl SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1958 16 !>R DAVIS ST. P/itlL SPEAKER Dr. Grady I). Davis. Shaw University Religious Education dean is shown delivering tl.r sermon at the 77th anniversary services of S(. Paul Baptist Church, Enfield, V, < l>i K ? Biiiloi-k, pastor for II years is shown (partly obscuredi at the loft. Kev S. Potv ;iv. Kl»-»u --the.vlor* student. »u« on rostrum. Music. !>.v (hr Dame 1 * Chapel ami Springiiold Baptist choirs, i.l. R. HARR! N FOtfO), For Si. Augustine's College: Gordon L. West Announces Education Week Keynoters LAIRD'S APPLE WiHE ! pm* f P I Per 4-5 £l i Quart rhuSsi I j IAIRO % CO, / | WCsiM* QMfflt'**. tWh I TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING /11PSI*, SAVE 50% (■ On New Tire Cost £ m Moderd 'tread Design f * 8-Hour Service * Same. Quality JRubbtr Mfjfeifk \■ ry % Used in Nee.- Tires | ?'' j ) * Easy to Balance I w jgffll \ mmm\m€mmm] \b * msmmr 7'er ms To Suit You! 34 and U INCH TfRBS FF--CAPPF.D HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 438 8. McDOWEI ,L ST. PHONE TE t~0371 AF ,'D TRUST COMPANY k Gordon L. West, Head of the Ed ucation Department at St, Augus tine’s College has. announced the speakers for American Education Week oo November 9-15. On Tuesday, November 11, Dr. Howard Miller, of N. C. State Col lege wiU. speak at 9:00 a. m, in the College Chapel. Wednesday. November 12, in Taylor Hall, The Student National Education Asso ciation at the college- will conduct a piTigram at 9:09 a m. 15c WASH c FLUFF 3 c ™DRY OPEN If nouns—DAT AND NIGIIT MARTIN STREET SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY -128 E. Martin Street FREE PARKING IN BACK State College I Hints GOOD BRF, A KFA S T GOOD FOR, YOU—Food specialists tell us that breakfast cereals may be served in many ways. They can be mixed and matched in numberless combinations. For example, crisp cereal may be sprinkled into conked cereal: rrady-to-c.u cereals may be combined for contrasts in flavor, color, texture; a "tossed cereal howl" or a preference: tray of both hot and ready-to-eat cereals may be set ou! so that ca f -h family member nr guest may choose his favorite oi make his favorite blend. The sugar may hr granula ted nr pondered Hutu or dark brown, or it may hr in liquid i form as maple nr corn s nip | nr molasses. And for variety, (he sugar nr syr u p may he combined with She milk used | on the cereal, ready for pour ing. I The. vs Rk used ec brr-:kfci:,t cereals may be plain, of course, or i it may be varied in flavor and I form. Tt could be milk flavored j with chocolate or bulerscotch | sauce or maple svrup o; crushed | fruit or preserves may be blended j with the milk to use on hot, or ready-to-eat cereals. Don’t say no | to Ihc idea until you. have fried ! it In addition to the suggrst tons above, mention must he i made of the part pis'‘ d hv ] fresh, froyen. dried, or v*e j served frilils in etiehancintf ihe eve appeal and taste appeal of breakfast cereal f resh whole | CrnHs and b»rries mu hr «vvs v j he cooled right with the bo' I cereals-, cf in their stewed form, r.i.i \ iic used as looping' 4 on ct'her hot w .end', to rat ' eercaiv. j But regardless of the wey or ways in which tasteful sc vir.gs •>f cereal, milk. and sugar arc pre pared, the nutrient, contnbufion of the dish to the day's nutrition re quirements. is n f great importanee Let’s /start the day off by eating breakfast and by ait means cereals they arc good and good for us. Rare Camera Donated To Morgan State BALTIMOTtK MH A rn-'ed relic of Admiral Peary's celebrated diwovery ot fitp North Pole ha* horom.-' the gift of _ Mm -'Mah College The cilßtera used by M iMhew A. Morcoo, ft’;ff y ,< companion or- 'h--' Wntoric day of April «• 10Of* whw the Stars ;md St ripe* flew or top of the pole, has been given to the co! lege. sifi Matthew flwtttm, wid ow of 111* t»|e (itoi pf, pi p ar-nted the camera in s mom Hal to hot huabatid, a native «f Ctuflci County, Maryland. Herbert M Kn.-by. mired n m wore teacher and Arctic corre spondent, made the prcM'nfation nn behalf of Mrc Henson n ifb Dr. Carl. Murphy, Chairman of the Morgan Board of Trustees, accept ing. A scoot'd enlargement oho ■ n sled constructed by Henson for the party M return from I hr- North Pole and the third shows Peary's group on its way back from the TV.tr af ter the discovery which won Ame rica the international prize of font centuries. The sift*. wJH keep .-tlirr for Morgan students the memory of the rxfslorrr of whom Peary ! once siirf, "ffr Is a better deg driver and can handle a sledge heller than unv man living, • ' eept some of ihe host Ihquimn hunters themselves." Henson's carer as an advcnlur inc explorer started when as a youth he came from Washington, D. C. whore in - family had moved shortly after his birth in August lAtSR, to Baltimore and shipped out as a cabin boy cm no ocean 'team shin bound for China. fils widow is now living in New York where llmson made hip home during the latter pert of his life. The arctic mementos wilt bo I'orrie a part of thr coUo;4t'*K grow ing So?fc collection which is housed in the Morris A. Soper Library. The mechanical corn pi"h» r can he Use mo: f cfon tyroi r~t of hI? farm machines!, according 1o th<* Nativut aj Safety Council. N.G. Highway Patrol Cited BY A Bureau For its part in relaying storm warnings and assisting with emer gency communications during Hurricane Helene, the North Car olina Slate Highway Ppatrol vias recently cited by the United Slates Wi ather Bureau. A "public sen ice" award, pre pared in Washington and signed by the chief of the Weathei Bu reau. was presented to patrol com mander .lames R. Smith by Raleigh weatherman Chick Carney. Carney remarked during the brief presentation cere monies Helene -a as by Sar the most devastating natural dist ii r b&nce to ever -.Sritip anywhere with no loss of life. Ur com mended the highway patrol for its hoar by hour cooperation during the storm’s course Patrol headquarters assigned a ! slate trooper to the R:.i!<’ish-Dur j baui weather station c. s .»t'«ndby j emergency while Hurricane Hcl ! one (ore at coksinl areas on her j way northward, Other patrol cars i enured constantly in the area l warmng residents of the danger. The weather bureau award will I be displayed in patrol hcarlquar j tens in Raleigh Copies will later i he pent to (reop headquarters in | Greenville. Fayetteville, Green*- , boro. Salisbury and Asheville, Col, | Smith said. Draft Board Warns Wake Delinquents The registrant.'- listed below are delinquent wiih die Wake County Selective Serve' Board No. 93. These delinquents lu*ve failed to comply with Selective Service Reg ulations, a sh.o menl is bring published in flu newspapers and announced over the radio calling attention to the fact that delin quency subject:; a registrant to immediate induction and urging these deiinqaems to communicate with this board immediately .in au effort to remove the cnu.se of delinquency. Members ot 'be registrants’ families and others acquainted with them arc tequcsled io ren der assistance in locating these delinquents. Thene delinquent:, are urged to immediately contact this board. 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