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■4?^^7-s;;;7^ >AGE TWO THte Gl/y-ROLINtAl TtMES Saturday, September 11, 1943 Teachers College Begins Sixty-Sixth Year fAYETTEVILLE STATE TEACHERS ILLEGE TO BEGIN 66th YEAR IGE ENROLLMENT EXPECTED rAYETTK'VlU.r — On Mm* Si'pU- ‘>, r 1.4. tlu> Fayette- [▼iHc Sl:.;e T... hir.' • ,llu"e b'- l^iBA the ^ V'.si*:th Vi\ r of « : TOt’lii. IOU3 tx,?ti nn‘. This ohl- U'-i :'#fhe five -wtat!* t-'upporlt .1 :-.iti tns for in t .inlina i j=-*ied it-i \ iJoc; > in 1ST7 and it has cont’.n- without iutoiTupiion .■iij.i;" time. A good *1^:- il enroll- ,f :>t is t-■:p-'t> J. The ^^•o- n:u;/s dorinit iiii-s UiU Ix^ crow.i- ed to *npa»ity and there will Lr- F i;oe youni: men returnin? f the malt- 5di^aents, liuw evi haTe answered 'their eoun- try’s liill and'an’ be t’ouBd Tiuious branihes of the sempe. LieutenaHts Ezekiel Tjsor, F,u* gone Singletary, ('harlea (’larry nriil riaude Younp have b>en re cent visitors to the tampus of tl»«ir alma mater. There nill be severnl additions to the faeiiHy this year to re place instructors who are now in the Artny or trnnsferred t i other fii'ldH or who are studying L. L. Boj’kin and .1. 11. Dougliis's will he nway studying at Minn- fsot.'s and Harvard, respectively, on fellowship prants from th.' tSenrral Kdutation Board. Mrs. Mr.'S. Florence K. Brown re turns after studying for a year on a fellowsrip from the Kosen- wald F-iindation, Dr. J. Ward Scabrook begins his eleventh year as president 1 of ' the institution. He reports tliflt the school is operating this I year on he largest appropriation) Pvt, Willie P, which it has ever received from'.turned to' camp the State Legislature. The in-U fifteen day creased allotment has enabled with his wife, business management under the direction of WiJlIani Jones to purchase new furniture a n d rffini.-^h the walls and floors in .Some of the women’s domji- lories. WILSON SOCIALS Leake hns r>- after spending furlough here Miss &]aine Clark has return ed to the city after spending several weeka with her uncle, f'halmus Elliott, of Newark, N. J. NORTH CAROLINAMUTUAL FORUM By PEGGY SPAULDING An intensive physical fitness campaign is to be launched for the women students. The eam- ])ai|;ii for the male students was started last year. A fullime nnr- 9'e has been employed and nn ! Mrs. Lula Dawson has employed an(^ an additional wo- turned to New Jersey man instructor in physical eduea- spending **her vacation Miss Lula‘Collins and daugh ter Josephine have returned to the city afte^ having visited har mother, Mrs, Henrietta Br?Wn. ill Greensboro, N. C. Yours truly has once again taken upn herself the duty of trying to inform you of the do ings of the N. C. Mutual Forum ou Saturday Mornings. There has been a lapse of three mon ths, at which time there have been iio Forum programs be cause of the Saturdays'off which re- the North Carolina Mutual giv- aftcr es its employees in the summer here months. This lapse of time has I Don’t be Misled by So-Called Embalmers Embalming is an art. anti scienec. of preserving and dis- ^3 infecting the hjaTriaji body. When bettar embalming is ^ done ‘‘1%e*Hay’S WiH»Dq4iV' It aids greatly in-life-like ^ api>oaranct! of aU lx>4ica, wainly because of its absolute correctn.*.ss. We nre Qualified to serve familjes » walks of life. ; JOHNSON H. RAY MD SONS 1 *Thg Home of Dependable Service i *'■' Ricensed Embalmere Since 1915 Our honie is .o})enctl for inspection from, the offics the Hfergti^.room. AMBULANCE SERVICE Call J-590ifc-Cor. Fayetteyille.& Umataad Stfc—Res, R-4311 in Onr THERE ARE NO >! remlins tion has been added to take eare of the expanded health program. An intra-mural pro- tiraiu is being planned to reach Is bein" planned to reach every student in the institution. The Newbold Training Sehool, the practice teaching center, opens on September 8. A Lan- ham Act nursery school for thj two to five year olds has been added to the training School I facilities so that the college stu- I dents may see the principles of I child psj'Chology in action. TheTESTiMONYofTHOUSANDS: W» thm HOTEL THERESA Wfien In NEW YORK any suaon of Um year 7i:i Aye. at 125tb St ., • in the ftoarf of Harfofir ‘ apacioui, all ouMide rooms: lii>uriou« aaitet. Th* beautiftal I Orchid Room for diniRg: cocktaU louns« uid bar: th« lovely !!«•• • t iwtim for l^tMMton. Ideal atoi6» u pbera lot rett, itudy, and comfort. Csrd* roiirit ifffi'iii Bsth •2.00 Sln^-*2.50 DMIe M « , Witli9ut pn'yaU batli *1.50 SIngIt—*2.00 Dsdfe Ip Vf ALTER w. SCOTT, Af«natf«r HOTEL THERESA 7t! Ave. at 12Stb St.,New York Cfty visiting relatives and friends. ; either given my public time enough, to miss me or time to get a little jrest from me. I hope it is the first) The Forum was led in devotions by Miss Ruth Annette Spaulding, ‘"fhe Journa )istic World’’ was given by Miss Peggy Spaulding. Miss Datie M. Bridgeforth rendeued a solo: “Summertime.” ' t Mrs. Eliza B. Qar.ier of W'ashington, D. C. who prior to ber marriage August 13, in the Asbury Methodist Chnrch, was Miss Vivian N. Grissom of Wil son, is now employed aft elerk typist in the Suurgeon Gener als office in the Capitol city. Mrs. Allie Mae Prince was graduated recently from the Starks Beauty College in Ra- b'igh. North Carolina. Mrs. Prince was an alumna of Living ston College and had taught school for several years before she began her studies 6f be$-oty culture. MRS. WINNIE BYNUM Mrs. Winnie Bynum age 73, wife of Charles Bynum died of heart attack while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Ruffin Sharp of near Elm City. Funer al services were held from tho Union Grove Primitive Baptise Church of Wilson, Interment took place at the Rest Haven cemetery. » » ^ - • w# r n . Sift.,riiQmBatEdw&r}$ k spend in^ Bi^'tfbrlongh here with msi mother. • -r Cpl. William Barnes, who is stationed in New York spent the week end in the city visiting his parents. C. C. Sapulding. Mr. Spaulding in his speech was urging all citizens to puuhrcase War Bonds in the fifteen billion dollar War Bond Drive and also urges the cooperation of all in the one hundred and twenty-five million dollar war fund drive which is to come up shortly.' Several employees have been working in the home office as supply clerks during the summ er months. These young ladies arc returning to other duties this winter and we hate to bid them adieu. Those leaving the good ole Mutual this week arer Bertha Hedgpeth, who- will re turn to N .C. College for further study, Mrs. Martha Willianis Wheeler and Mrs. LaRosa V. Sanford. Cupid and by the Stork. Those' little girl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph affected by Dan Cupid were: Sansom and left a little boy. M«a Julia Hooks now Mrs. We welcome these new additions Julia Gordon, Miss Irene Fitz- and editions to the Mutual gerald now Mrs. Irene F. John- Staff, son, Mrs. LaRosa Villa now Mrs,, . •. xm i LaRosa Sanford, The Stork visi-' week, I 11 plant yoa ted: Mr. and Mrs. Benny Book-|"°'" er and left a little boys, Mr. | Peggy MeCotta Spaulding, and Mrs. Jay Walker and left a i Journalist. ■H The Forum was fortunate in While the summer months having as its first speaker for have passed the Mutual Family ■ this sean our own President, has increased both by ole Dan ELAM’S STUDIO PICTURES FINKHED WHILE YOU WAIT SNAPSHOTS UP TO 8x10 329 W. Main 1 Durham, North Carolina MODEL Aviators say that little "grem lins" sitiing on. the wings of their planes, often make things "go hay-wire." There are ’’ground gremlins," loo. They go after important papers, war bonds amd valu- ables, But they hatp a bar A safe depcffiil box wiU save you vrorry, grief, and loss. Rent one now. It will give you pro- tuullun lor vmy mua3i~ MECHANICS AND FARMERS BM IUBBAM, H. t!. Cteo Barnes Wins Decisioll Over Joe Torres Tu^ay Nite ! NEW YORK (C) — C 1 e o j,£hanB) -Cxlifvnift liflitveiifit I who lost a decision to Bobby Ruffin'at the Garden two weeks ago, scored a three round tech nical knockout over Joe Torres i last Tuesday night in a sehedu- I led eight round main event at MacArthur Stadium. IS tuftle^ n pants legs are cuftless 1 And m^ income now takes trimmin’ returning to her duties as prin cipal of the Newbold Training School after studying for the auspices of the Department of State, Juliette RALEI0H, N mmi JOSEPH CHURCH REV. J. A. 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PAPA JACKS RAINBOW GRILL FAYETTEVILLE STREET 31 *•0 \ tvery day INVASION battlei ar« talcing th* IItm of giUiknt bors fighting under the Stan and Stripes, tonir deat ones—sons, husband, iweothoait, father, brothers, relatives and friends—are, or soon may be, engaged in those bloody battles wIKero the soyths of the Grim Beaper flashes in OTery woUoy of the guns. Th'6 3rd War Loan of 15 billion dollars 2nu«f pay for ffie i^Uipment, ammunition and food our boys need to doi^erltely—and you must raise the moneyl Buy ai least one EXTRA $100 War Bond in Sep- fbmber, besides your regular bond purchases. Qo all-out frith every dollar you can scrape up and keep right on slapping every cent into the world's safest in'irestment—W»x BondsI Make the 3rd War Loan a quick suocen—baok np yoar soldier, sailor or marine ALL Xm WATI WAR LOAN ATr/tcK mrw mn m^i>s SWJTHERN FIDEUTY MUTtJAL INS. CO. MUTUAL BUILWS & LOAN ASSOCL^TION BANKEite FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ON INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY .A' mmut mam
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