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f«S CAKOUmAM VTVVK RNTtWO SATURDAY, DECEMBER «. t#s* 16 College Proxy Plays Host To leva Scotian UritJNSWICK. r.r. ..(ANPI-Dr, '■ . Iv Payne president o( Savan r; •) .State Colego, will, act as ‘'host" for Maurice Ruddiek, Negro, one i the qunrrr rescued at Spring ill, Nova Scotia in the mine tva ■tiy Such shocked the nation. Roddick s racial identity was un known when Governor Marvin Griffin of Georgia extended the i,and o' “hospitality." Dr. Payne will live in 8 house trailer parked on t.ha bcad'i beside trailer for Ruddiek and his fami ly. A third trailer will function as a diner for Pip host and guests. ft will have a full-time cook. “The white miners and their Ri-P'ilirj* will be housed in two beach mote’.'-'' vX - m m -m S hop mmmrnv RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily lip F. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 SULUVAM’S GROCERY Fresh Fish Daily Dial TEm pie 3-3491 433 S. Person Street , lllv, i §$ I HIM * Ml f-r.tt, wnrnn M am &°*t coMMm a^5 3 si s»*3(io _ u Application Accepted Grfk? By Phone If Yon Want Money Fast , See Us WAIfTT FINANCE ¥ W jMLIVJL4 COMP A N Y 18 W. Hargett St. Phone TE 4-6288 All Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Convinced! Imps RALEIGH Hggg- Funeral Home ~ t N “ rsr 322 E. CABARRUS ST. . sgfgs ELECTED TO WHO’S WHO AT SHAW The Hen Shaw University students pictured above wore selected to represent Shaw University in the 1958-59 edition of Wb o ’*s Who Anyone Students in Ameri can Universities and Colleges, Seated left to right are Albert A, Hockaday, a .iunim of Weldon: Shirley F. Parker, a senior of Newton Grove: Iris O. Hairston, a .junior of Walnut Cove,; George J. Goode, a senior of Seaboard. Standing are Lima R. Melton, a senior of Spring Hope; Gevgr Ik Morphy, a senior of Ivanhoe: Vonzie L, Erwin. a senior of Charlotte} Myrtle It. Streeter, a (minor of Greenvillet George S. Stokes, Jr., a senior of Middlesex ;aod Helen S. Sneed, a senior of Garner. Shaw Univ. Homecoming A Success; Many Grads Return Shaw University's mammoth Homecoming celebration went off Saturday according to schedule with idea! weather to enhance, the beauty of the occasion. The forty two unit parade was led by the Color Guard and the Shawrttes performing their precision drills > and carrying the Shaw T Tome com* I ing Banner, Over live-thousand shunm, f < fiends and former students of j Shaw University were or: baud to j participate in the series of events, j previously announced, for their en- [ lei'tainrnent. At the pre-band concert on the > campus, eight bands featured a ' Round Robin'* of their favorite ; numbers which delighted the &udi~ ; once that jammed Spaulding Gym- j oasium. 'Hus feature was highlight ed by the precision drilling of the . rateor Troopers o' Palmer Merit.- ! rial Institute of Sedalfa under the direction of J B Bottle At Chavis Pa r k, a huge crowd oi spectators was on hand, to cheer j the Bear* to victory. However, j luck wbk on the Maryland State l Hawks' side and the score ended 30-6. At halftime. Vn WRliam. V Strassuer president of Shaw Uni- , varsity and Dr. -Tames t> Martin j of Philadelphia Pennsylvania, pro- ! rented the traditional bouquets to t “Miss Shaw University" and "Miss I Alumni ’* Mis* Shirley E Parker, a senior j of Newton Grove, reign' d as the • Homecoming Queen, along with. . Mrs. Dorothy Chirk Venters of Phi- i tadelphia. Pa., as ""Tv-. ARoom ” j An climax of the halftime ae- I Irvifies, the- Show Alma Motor was j played by approxvhnately 500 mu- • sioian* of the eight banns. under j the baton of .1 L Edwards, dirrc- i tor of the l.igon Junior-Senior ' Band of Raleigh The seven out-of-town bands j were .'v.-: follow-'- Piccolo ITigH j School of ChapD Hilt, C. A. Eger- | ion, director; H. B. Suggs High , School of Farmvilh’. :! I. Surge, j director; Bladen Central High of Elizabethtown, R W. Greene, di rector: Johnston County Training I School, Smith field. Mrs. R h. , Watts and R. K. Avery, directors: Spaulding High School. Spring ■ Hope c. E. Patterson, director; ! Darden High School, Wilson, C. B ptowp. director: Jordan-Sellar? j High School of Burlington, Sher- j man E. Williamson, director. The prize wining floats waff as - follows The professional group, j Fir,if prize: Phi Beta Sigma-Zet.n l’t>i Beta f«wnbined>: second prize- ; Sigma Gamma Rho. Honorable | mention went to: (H Toe senior * class. i2i The junior class, tn the j non-professional group, first prize went to the Alpha Plu Alpha D'> ternity and second place to the ; Home Economics, Department The j freshman class float received bon - ; nruble mention. Saturday night th« alumni and friends -were entertained at a Get* i to-gether at the YWCA Extension , The final homecoming service, j sponsored by the Shaw Umversily j Theological Alumni, was held ut : University Church on Sunday, The , i ~r " i 4r. Red Cross Council Goes into Operation j The Junior Red Crow Council I was organized at the J. W. Ligon | Jr.-Sr High School recently Os- | ficcrs elected were Brenda Daw- > son, president; Virginia Stanley, ' vice-president; and Barbara Mit chell. secretary. The newly organized council *1- , bo elected representatives to at tend the County-Wide Council meeting Which is held » a month at the Rod Cross ( napter House, 301 North Bloutil Street, The representatives are Magaiine Borbour, Brenda Dawson, Wilma Peebles. Virginia Stanely and Wil liam Perry. The officers of the County-Wide Council are Kitty Early, » senior. Cary High School, president; Mag aline Borbour. a sophomore at Ligon, vice-president: and Marie j Watson, a junior at Shepherd, sec letery. The Ligon Council meets every j two weeks in the Students’ Lounge with Mesdnmes Minettn B. Eaton and Mozell: Lap- as auviaoni, Any student who has the desire to ren der service may join this orgasiiza i ion. Eu cstry specialists believe i North Carolina's forestry income ' ran hr doubled within five year*. Reverend J H Humphrey minis 1 ter, Hirst Baptist Church of Clisn- j lotto was th** pc-ik'-'r, EXG'.J s,vE H MET - * s 9» a ||jl jpt' ' #'i| ||l WF ' S i, .. 5 mm Wm ivg WA mp mM H£§ Wf f !,c * L-.„ ' ■. - iSfift Zs. w mahalia &lUUiIpN MrUftY i t : ... '. v .' '' ’L 5 . You get 4 complete selections sl^e j r f\ \ci on one great ? ««Ci || f | )jf ■ f ' * M 7 ’ hch 4s ' rpm @Mfw *yj<yj ! -»*r- ..... t-.-' I Cl Hr -nm i i i,ii , -r RTAfF nr, | F fill v - l ■ I ■ (fliir-i ijftiii t v n* filfT r, >^! , ,c tpsfHc ® •’Jrofli Co ffV* < ! \ Hg vsssnn tags ggi vtm mu g» ctbb w mhwn grew wsn» «ec tosm mm wtou mm mass msec adK Mrs. Margaret B. Walker Given Final Rites At Fayetteville Church rAYSTTEVUL.E Educators and iownspeopK- along with siu tii ids and janitor?, ail crowded Evans Metropolitan A.M.E Zion Church Monday at 1:30 P. M to hear the Rev. C H Itromas intone the final rites for Mrs. Margaret Brewer Walker who succumbed to a sudden illness at Cape TVar Val ley Hospital Friday, 0:1ft P. M. Her deaUi shocked not only edu cational circles, but east a gloom over the entire community for site had been a highly respected school principal, church leader and ,-ivlc worker for a iiumbe, of m 2? Id; Proof P "ODtfp JN'" 1 1 dVdmhi A I I :iD-y ; A I mmi ! *?*»"* H** l * !" Virginia Fruit RrsMv DistiUicg Co i (slonlown. N. J. » North Carden, Va years. She took over (he principal ship of the Orange Street. Elemen tary School in the mid forlies and has headed it ever Bine*. When the school was moved to North Street, u was named tlie North Sired School. Mrs. Walker was born in fheslrrtielf! A’minty. South T’aroUna, and after completing the elementary schools of her native county she attended Scotia Seminan She also ;tl F BOUTONNERE FOR GKDTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH c'./ERY FAMU.Y ORDER OF PI.OW HR,H Mowers For All Oerasions DAViS FJjOWKR shop JSI Bar TE l-fUTI I none NtoM Vt *..4203 32 4 r.. *" that ißs fttrrct tended EayeUevilb; Stale Tea chera S cllege and Atlanta Uni rosily She did further study at Syracuse University. She wax married to Brooks il Walker in fagoland, S C, June, lii’k'l To this union was born 2 children, both of whom survive, along with her husband Brooks W.'dker, Jr., resides at the homo on Underwood Street and the I iIIiSTRISSSft 1 m&i QWWm i * RRIOGft J | , * concrete wpe |«*^ w w / / * CONCRETE STOCK AND BRiCK A „ f * CONCRETE STEPPING STONES mT%T RALEIGH—-DIAL Ts 4.2557 OUftHAM—©i*l )-M?) * KiNSTON Pud jju WHITE OIL CO., INC. Mobilheat mi. on, IvEROSEA>'K we give; S&lf Cironi Stamp# niAl. Ti M<n MIS W I.EM'*fit Sl'. K#l..r*<3W, K. ft daughter. Margaret .loan, li a seni or «t. Howard University, Sin joined the Preshytert#n Chureh at. an early age and at, tue time of her death war a memfcer ~f ihe Kaynioimt Presbyterian I'iimvh where she served as an elder having filled many other po rations in the church. Her servicer i<> the Presbyterian Church V fur ther attrvtrd to 01 the (art that ;.hr taught, at several Presbyterian sebools-CouUer Academy. Page land, S. t\; B.'sheud Institute Chester, S. C.: and GlUlspte*Se.ldOß Institute. CordoH*. Ca Due to the esteem m which sh* was held i$ was necessary to hold Ibr funeral rites in th# Pvate MToiropohUsti < thurch
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