THE CAROUWmN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 27, ISaM 8 &*****«? Tty*** if ..i ,i,. *«'don't know you OUT THIS 13 AB¥ BROTHER'S HAT/ $33,000 Raised For Virginia Theological Seminary At Fete LYNCHBURG. V', one shoulr! he 3 lert to Hie issues of the day and be prepared to play his part m the drama of life. He >!- ■ ■ d the need (or educated niimrti.-rs, and deplored the fact thru iiiau.'' ministers fail to secure training. He also empha m n'd the importance of the gospel, and said the people should hear the wo”ri of Cod Or. o c. Smith of Washington. r> C president of the Virginia f.nptist State Convention, the matt! • ippevt of Virginia Theological seminary and College, gave a brief address on Prof. Gregory Willis Hayes who was president of the college for !6 years beginning When feu Enter This Bunk . . . »m$ open a SAViKGS ACCOUNT for SIOO.OO or More i££L 1,115,5 $ Too H „ KRAMER'S _ JEWELRY We Are Paying a 30 1 l»*4orcf«t ct»m!X)«fiM Qtfcarteflv .tmd /o hftlflgiblis T tr% ..t of the University, .•••aid the com plete loss will no* be known until the students have had an oppor* ‘unity to take inventory- of Ihr-ir personal belongings and money KIIKLTEK PROVIIH h However, before tin stttdoni:- vere released for the Christmas holidays the hornless had all be n pirivvd iii tc-rc.por.U'j' hOTo'-S. whin classes resume Jan. litli, all stu dents will he housed. F Isabel Askew, dean of students announc ed Thursday. Three Yeung Women Given Scholarships GREENSBORO - Tlttc-e Bennett College students are recipient- of national scholarship awards from the Board of Education of the Me thodist Church, it was announced here recently. The awards cover tuition and fees up to -‘GOO and "-ere granted on the basis of "superior academic stand ing. leadership ability, active church membership, charaider, persona Ii tv ami need The- »■•«• among 500 such awards given annu ally. Bennett l-idcnt-; receiving sehr* larships are: Miss Mary .sane Williams, senior daughter of Mrs. Coy N, Williams, of Winston Salem: Miss Jo Ann Martin, sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wa.-teftis Martin, of t.easkvilU-, and. If Too Wvn! 5 To Tike Ots V, i»'t Out oi r,!f* < Karl Ur J *-f hi nan J&jjjfi urT mzl la INSCRAM'B »*•*** *» WBmm COM PANT ■ +***» m wrmi• inwß—wMMcar 11 - -.i-a»jiw agwpbubju. niji ”Mt l neieneg»gM«e» L a*» ijl TP 8 ® r w R BOUTONHERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH .3 /FRY PAM 11 V ORDER OF FLOWERS Flowers For \l! OecasitMis DAVIS FLOWER SHOP ni Bay TE i (HR) I none Night t t 8-4303 325 E. Cabarrus Street BLOCKS Soli te Solite - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks foi building, call us for immediate dcltvf tv. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK COMPANY TE 2-2168 N. McDowell St. Raleigh NOT Filth t l int I'm dean pointed out that this lire, though disastrous, lias not the first fire to sweep the Wilberforce campus, The till' fast Hit|v gutted the cen tral portion of the men's dor mitorv. It started on (hr first floor in the center of the building and quickly spread to the priihoiise and damaged flic rear id Put budding and lhr roof. ! •APTWIN ft! in Don Manuss, captain of the bas ketball team was in his rootn on tin (n-iitiio i.e u lem the fire broke out. He .sprained ni.s ankle when he Jumped two stories to the roof of an adjoining building MANY HUT Officials at. the university ex pressed appreciation for ail the help given them during (itc fire. Biro riepai tment units from all o ver Green County rushed In the scene to battle the blaze. 7,eriia township firemen remained at the scene for several mere hours In HAPPY HEW YEAR! PS PROS YQfIR FRIEHDLY (I|| ( All 11 0 [i (I ( jlcniHin tr»ti| tULIM lAL 15 1 illijYK OiiaoEfli iig(iß s NATS'R-TKNDF.R CHUCK M * rier *- 811 ROAST Shoulder 1 met m. £9c boneueis m. *mz m lb. 55 C LB. £| Jc SWIM'S WMnmWHtK y.ICEW * SHORT RIBS «- b - €3c Plate ft Brisket stow »■ 29c FRESH p? iALITY*€ONTROLLED GROUND BEEF set %9 c HUSH'S CANNED PEAS < RUSH'S CANNED TURNIP BLfICKEYES sr 10. ; CRED9S 25< I silSifs" ~n> Kss 9S.lbiscuits'c si, situ —» a. «HI W Li) DOMOTS "O' 25c SPIM.OT 5-« 95c PEAS 2»« 49e Sfltflß .«or 37« „ OHP rptw 'FA'ROOK «|R4«M> j tttuor Sfe SLAW ."29c 1,11 1 J*' l * ■■• u jwlllj—-~ < **w<«ewww»aaMMinwcauipnroM»nßißaiaa.9Jir. , -r— - ... L...1J.1, II RI ~W,T, Itßfra. —J, t™...,...... ' ~ . j ... ...m, nurm. COEEABDS 2.M' , MISS© SitlAD ::i9> U.s. NO, I ITIITE 2R.S S. WILMINGTON ST « CAMERON VILLAGE # NORTMSIOE CENTER • GLKNVVOOI, VILLAGE make sure that the fire was out. Sheriffs deputies kept « close iiuteli on the building throughout the night Central Slate College fits' fight ers were among the first ones on the scene. And other firemen from Cedarvillc, Beavrereek, Yellow Springs, Jamestown Jasper and Fairborn arriver with fire fighting equipment A COMPLETE LINK OK HAIR PRODUCTS * k v Pressing Oil, Curling am! V ’ Waving Wax, Lanolin and ScaSp Zest, Hair Straightner and Dresser, Pressing Irons and Curlers. Rdeigh Commission House, Inc. 134 K. HARGETT BT. TEmple 3-7741 RAt UGH. N < Ex-Slave Dies At 109;Saw Yanks In War CHICAGO • (A DP, - A Negro | woman who ;.p nt het girlhood rr a slave in Alabama died here to 1 Chicago this wee!-: A grandson gave her age as 109. Robert Willis, 82. said his grand- j mother, Mrs. Mandy Willis, fixed ; her age on the basis of reiuemher- . ing that she was 14 years old when i ! she firs! heard other slaves dis euss Abraham Lincolns Emanci pation Proclamation tn 1863. Mra. Willis never learned to read G&W SEVEN £ irvrft STAB RUNbin WHISKt . *v- ITf-01. SIRAItiHf WHf.Kf . A vIAPS OK MORI OLD. WA% GRAIN ffI'JIR.M SPIRITS- SOOPLRHAM & WORTS LTD.. PEORIA 111 cn write. and she spent most of h*r adult life in Corinth. Miss. She came to Chicago in 1945. She in also survived by a great* grandson, Ct-oigcr Willis, 42.