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CBEENSBOBO
Sxtension worker*, attending
the annual State Conference
here laat week at AkT College,
were told of the progreaa being
made the program being
apoMOred by the State.
D^. S. Weaver, director, Mortb
Carolina Ext^uion Service
the gathering of nearly 200-
farm and home demonatratlon
agent*' “We already have aet
up the Program Projection Plan
in 12-countiea in the «tate and
the remaining 88-will be opera
ting before the end of the year.
He said that it will not be
long before every county in the
State will have all of the pro
ject* in full operation. He was
referring to Farm and Home De-
velopmttEXt, Challenge, Rural
Development and Program Pro
jection projects, all spon*nred
through the Sxtensioif aimed at
hmiirovlng improved agricul-
ural^actlces nnd family liv-
ng. \ '
He urged the workefs to en
courage more livestock, poultry
and millE production and stated
that while a pretty good Job is
being done In milk production
in the State, there is not yet
enough being produced which
could be used in'dairy manu
facturing.
The three-day meeting, in ses
sion at A&T for the first time
in a long number of years, also
featured lectures by H. W.
Shotfner and C. B. Ratchford,
asaiatant director*, N. C. Exten-
'don Service and others promi'
nent in the A&T Extension or
ganixation.
The group was welcomed a
the opening session on Monday,
Hay 14, by Warmoth T. Gibbs,
president of the college. R.
Jones, State agent, is in charge
of the groiqp.
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HOWLAND
The high school department
presented its annual play,
“Taming the Brat” In the school
gymtorium Tue.sday May 8, to a
large and appreciative audi
ence. Remainiag events on the
school calendar for the year are
as follows: May Day anivities,
Friday, May lltb, beginning at
10:00 A.M. Wednesday, May
23rd, 8:00 P.M. Senior Class
Night Exercises, the theme of
which will be “April In Paris”
Friday, May 25th at 8:00 A.M.
the Annual Music Recital of
Piano Students and the Senior
Chorus. Sunday, May 27th at
3:30 P.M. the Baccalaureate
sermon will be deUvered by the
DANIEL M. WILLIAMS, JR.
WILL APPRECIATE TOUR
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nus of Southside School and
graduate of Shaw University
Theological Seminary. Tuesday,
May 29th at e 00 P.M. will be
the commencement exercises.
Guest speaker will be professor
Herman h. Counts of the School
of Religion, Johnson C. Smith
University, Chatlotte, Wednes
day, May 30th will mark the
end of the school year.
Barber-Scotia
Lists Plans For
Commencement
The Eighty-Ninth Commence
ment will be held at Barber-
Scotia College June 3 and 4.
The Baccalaureate service is
scheduled for Sunday, June 3
at 4:00 p.m. and the Commence
ment exercises will be held at
3:30 p.m. Monday, June 4. The
Reverend Robert T. Johnson.
Minister, Fifteenth Street Chur
ch, Washington, D. C. will de
liver the Baccalaureate sermon.
Dr. David H. C. Read| Minister,
Madison Avenue Presbyterian
Church, New York City will de
liver the Commencement ad
dress.
Degrees will ■ be granted to
thirty-six seniors. Both pro
grams will be held in the Col
lege Chapel.
Other activities on the Com
mencement Calendar are: The
Annual Candlelight and Robing
Ceremony, June 1 at 8:00 p.m.;
President and Mrs. Cozart’i
Annual Reception for Members
of the Graduating Class, Facili
ty, Alumnae and S'riends of the
College, June 2 at 7:00 p.m.;
The-Annual Alumnae Luncheon,
June 4 at 1:00 p.m. to be held
in the New Dining Hall-Student
Union Building.
Treasury-
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rate stocks and bonds and the
obligations of state and local
governments-
In addition, individuals added
$6 billion to th^ value of their
insurance last year. They put
close to $30 billion into the pur
chase of homes and the plant,
equipment, and inventories of
unincorporated businesses and
farms. Even when you allow
for the increases in mortgages,
consumer and business debt that
individuals incurred during the
year, and for property depreci
ation which is constantly taking
place, individuals’ savings still
added up to about $17 billion in
1B5S.
In spite of this remarkable re
cord of savings lost year, how
ever, individuals saved a little
less than in 1954, which in turn
was a little lower than 1933.
Personal savings are accounting
for only about 6-H percent of
our income after taxes now, as
against an average of about 8
percent in other recent years.
This is disturbing and is a fur
ther indication tiiat we are not
saving today quite enough to
finance the rapid rate of growth
of which we are otherwise capa
ble. We need to develop thrift
and encourage it by attractive
rewards. This is one of the ob
jectives of the Treasury saving
bonds program, which is cele
brating the 15th anniversary of
the E bond this month. Yoiu: in
stitutions are tniisted in this
same endeavor.
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We are looking to the savings
institutions of America to help
further the dynamic growth of
our Nation through the encour
agement of greater individuals’
savings. If individual investors
in Savings Bonds and in all
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