On The Home Front BUDGETS DO WORK 1 "Since managing money Is one of the most difficult problems fac ing families today, the home man agement leaders have decided to stress money management Inis year," reports Mrs. Lottie Hairs ton. home economics agent in For syth County. They are going to teach “How Budgets Work and What They Do." CLOTHING PROJECTS The 4-H girls in Granville County taking clothing projects are now receiving help in clothing construction. According to Mias Mary Par ham. home economics agent she lecently taught junior girls how Dr. H. Edmonds To Speak At Honor Meet At St. Aug. Honor Roll At Shaw U. The first semester Honor Roll at Bhaw University has just beeh released by the Registrar as fol lows: FRESHMEN: Jacqueline Carr. Bar bara Harp, Daria F. McKay, Sarah K. Smith all of Raleigh; Willie Jor dan. W. Birmingham, Alabama; Patti Laughinghouae. Greenville; Margaret Neighbor, Buckingham. Virginia: Mar garet Pope, Birmingham. Alabama; Edward Reynolds, Akropong-Akwapln. Ghana; Lillian Smith. Lenoir; Lorraine Vaughn. Newark, New Jersey; Juanita Wise, Miami. Florida; Jamea Woods, Lynchburg. Virginia; and Wlllia G. Woods. Preston. Maryland. SOPHOMORES: Alexander Currtn. Gloria Freeman and Judith Moore all of Raleigh; Prlcilla Brodie, Franklin ton. Ruby McLawhom. Kinston; Lena M Maffett, Thomasville; Mack Seweit. Wadesboro; and Jacqueline Thorne, Fuquay Spring*. JUNIORS: Yvonne Edwards. Halifax, Virginia; Janice Houae, Washington. D. C.: and Ellen Spivey. Loulsburg. SENIORS: Maxine Freeman. Sher man Mile*. Henry Monroe, and Bet tie Ridley, all of Raleigh; James D. Ballard. Wtnaton-Salem; Bobby Ben iamin, Norwood: Otis Clark. Kinston; Efiie Karblson. Morgan ton; Eva Var nell Lewis. Taboro; Robert McCory, Lynchburg. Virginia; Eugene McCu>- lers. Gamer: Lonzie McKeithan, Roo ky Mount; Gloria Ntmmo, Greenville; and Cynthia WUUama, Newport News, Virginia. UNCLASSIFIED: Hobart T. LeWta. Durham. 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HOME IMPROVEMENT “Interest in home improvements Is at an all-time high." reports Mrs. Natalie Wimberly home eco nomics agent in Wake County. “Families are being given inform ation on home financing, bath rooms. color scheme and heating systems.” Mr. and Mrs. Thomie Holden Raleigh, Rt. 6, are In the procees of building and with Hidden do ing most of the work they should soon have their house completed. The Crown and Scepter High School Honor Society will cele brate the 31st Annual Meeting on April 14, at Saint Augustine's Col lege with Dr. Helen Edmonds. Graduate Professor of History at North Carolina College. .Durham, delivering the key-note address. Dr. Edmonds, a native of Law renceviUe. Va.. received her B.S. degree from Morgan State Col lege, the M.A. degree from Ohio State University, and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Ohio State University She also is the recipient of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Morgan State College. Miss Edmonds’ work experience has included Dean of Women, Professor of Greek, Latin, and His tory. Virginia Seminary. Lynch burg: Instructor of History. Salrt Paul’s College. Lawrencevllle. and her present position of graduate professor of History at North Car olina College. Durham. She served, as Leader-Special ist in Germany, Sweden. Den mark. Autria. and France under the International Educational Service and lectured in key citiea. She was the first member of her race to second the nomination for the Presidency of the United States. This was for President Dwight D. Eisenhower for his sec ond term. Thomas Busch, a Negro, built an automatic safe equipped with an electric siren. (ANP) CONGRATULATIONS « Governor Terry Sanford, last week congratulated leaden of the North Carolina Association of New Farmers of America upon the observance of N. F. A. Week. With the Governor are spokesmen for the group, at left, Samuel Tate. Morgan ton, secretary, and Alexander Dawson, Belhaven, president, and at right, W. T. Johnson, Sr„ supervisor of Voca tional Agriculture and advisor to the organisation., | , , . ■ I' n yfl ftl i a I I H fl I iB B i l ' 11 m In.i 1 1 llSipip fl mm ' OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY MAKES DONATION TO UNITED NEGRO COL LEGE FUND Robert Jones, treasurer of the Omega Fsi Phi Fraternity is shown presenting a check in the amount of $23.00 to Wiley M. Davis, dean of students, for the 1962 UNCF Drive Looking on is Carl Boyer, secretary. The contribution was made possible through an Afro Jast Concert presented by the Omega Fraternity at St. Augustine's College This is one of the many ways that the various student organisations make contributions to this drive. Odd Twists In The News BY ALBERT G. BARNETT FOR ANF "BURGLARFROOFING" TOOLS STOLEN NEW YORK CITY Workmen employed by the Burglarproof Lock Installation company, last week were cooperating with police in the search for some "wise guy" ■p; \m v v iEL WINNING SPEAKER Mia* Marion White, eighth grade Mu dent at St. Montea's School re cently placed second in state competition In the Diocean Ort torteal Contest. Speaking from the topic “How Can I. A Typi cal American Boy or Girl, Lead Others to Christ?” Marion cap tivated audiences while winning the St. Montea’s Parish Contest, the Raleigh Deanery Contest and first place In the ndirs section of the state. She te the daughter of Mr. uni Mrs. Owen White of Method. Prescriptions FILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS 601 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C. Phone TE 2-8084 NEW STOCK WOODS GARDEN SEEDS Garden Tools and Fertilizers Special Price To Truckers! S. M. YOUNG HARDWARE tO.MPVW lit E. MARTIN STREET DIAL TE £-7131 thieves who pulled a “fart one” on the workmen. They had been hired to burglar proof a client* new office in low er Manhattan and had stopped at noon for lunch Returning to their job of installing safety locks on the client's doors, the workmen FOUND THEIR TOOLS HAD BEEN STOLEN. “ . THE WORK WAS TOO . HARD FOR THE MEN" LEWISHAM, England Resi dents of this the women—were both surprised and amused last week, when the town counelul started a drive to recruit women to take job* as STREET CLEANERS Presied for an explanation, council members told newsmen that MEN FOUND THE WORK TOO HARD HE TOOK THE TICKET AND HIT THE JACKPOT AVIGNON. France When a 'local tobacconist had no small change to give a customer makine a purchase last week, he asked: "Will you take a national lottery ticket instead?" the customer. * truck driver, looked askance and grumbled, but finally took his 90 cent* in change In the form a 10th share in ONE LOTTERY TIC KET. Next day, the ticket was drawn and the truck driver leaped with tnv HIS 10TH SHARE TN THE WINNING TICKET HAD NETTED HIM *20.000 IN CASH KISSER HIS WIFF—DISLOCATES HIS JAW ROCHESTER. N. Y lice. lon* accustomed to emergency calls and all types of exciting inci dent* last week reported a' case of connubial felicitv that brought a 'mite and chuckle from the most hardened lawman They reported that Arthur Hev eron. 42, a postman, kissed hi* wife with such fervor Sunday that -hi* jaw locked He was rushed to Ge nessee hospital where physicians SET HTS JAW BACK INTO PLACE JUDGE ERRS. BUT COURT CLERK SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT CLEVELAND. Ohio Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Wil liam K. Thomas, a loyal alumnus of his university, may have been reflecting on his school days, when he passed sentence last week, on William Ferguson, convicted on a house-breaking charge. The Judge told the prisoner: 'You are hereby rentenced lo serve five year* In O HIO STATE UNIVERSITY". But Ferguson didn't get a chance to embark on a college career. The court clerk caught the Judge's er ror. The sentence should have beer: "FIVE YEARS IN OHIO STATE PENITENTIARY"- “MAN. THIS IS HEAVEN* NEW YORK CITY A loeal newsman, visiting a home for the elderly last week to bring a pre sent to one of the old ladies— a family friend —learned that Thomas Mulhall. retired 7.‘)-'yr»r-old bache lor. is the ONI.Y MALE OCCU PANT OP THE HOME The other 11 tenants are all wi dow*. ranging in age from (W to 7R Asked how he liked living amon < so many members of the opposite sex. Muthsll exclaimed: "MAN, THIS IS HEAVEN " ASTRONAUT'S SON COULDN'T GIT INTO ORBIT LANGLEY AIR FORGE BASE. Va Mark Scott Carpenter. 12 year-old son of astronaut M Scott Carpenter, who is scheduled to | make the next orbital flight next month, did a Utile “flying" on his own here last week MARK SPRAINED HIS ANKLE IN A LEAP FROM HIS PARENT'S GA RAGE. WORDS FOR TIIF. WORLD STUDY the sciences. acquire more and more knowledge—Use your knowledge always for the benefit of others; so may war eoaao and a glorious edifice of peace and concord he raised WINS DANFOBTH GRANT —Rabin Weaton. assistant pro fessor of social science at North Carolina College, has been granted an award of MAM b y the Danfortb Foundation of St. Louis. Under terms of the a ward, be will attend Syracuse University neat year to continue bis studies for the doctorate de gree In social science. Weston i eee herd a similar grant from the Foundation In 1*57. Weston holds membership in both the PI Gamma Mu and Phi Alpha Theta social at od es honor so citric* He is also a member of the Association for the gtodr of Negro Ufa and History. THE VETERANS’ CORNER Here are authoritative an swer* by the Veteran* Adas Q— As a Korean Conflict veteran. I have a 10.000 non-participating, term Cl Insurance policy. 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