MUSICAL NOTG^ By CELI«i DAVIDSON Lti>t..w«ek,.; the Hillside Higli vlioul Biiul, directed by 'Juiiepli Mili'ticll, opened its spring »«-a ii^n witli a coiKe^ in the high 'i'huul andilvriinq. Aaii)ili*»us and niimbci*^ Afcrc pro jrBBin«5(J‘ iMluding ^cverul favor- inarchcs gnd overtures. The gassion season was represcnlcd by Howard itrtUt^qmcnt of the pirittial,' "Were You There.” In honor of thf, three hun- ^edtl^ annivcrsairy of Purcell’s ^ th,, hls tu^jrtil •“Trumpet Volt inlary’' was V'perfarnKid by the s admirable I WiUiro Wlggliw hksitui (comets^ m), Kldce Browfl tios MilelieU (bar kit Uog?r|, (Imws’), ipittro^MiCos re, I brass sextet. 'Senibie inehide and Marion - Majur Geer (In (trombone), Ciii itone), and .J( Small en.scjihbtc quire supcii«Kiirtut3^ctan>|i)p; cach player. Tlcte ' were equal to-fhe “The Imprcsano Oviflhurc" W Mozart, closing" ilhti first halt of. the program waskquife dclightfi^ Sp«cial praise ir^st be givien to the solo worit b^ L,£roy :^^lke^ ifii y Need Wood Or Coal CALL JONES W00£ Day Or Night Phone 9- " , ’ 403 Canal St. THE CAROLINA TIMES »AT., WAKCM », ifs» nvJMvmmm.gr s | A. & T. Debafing Team Wins Third I Place Honors In Field Of Forly-Six Tp PRESENT COMMUNITY G^bRA4.BH->Officer%, and mem ber* «f th* Merrlck-Moore Me- rAori*! Park AMOcialion arc pic tured h«r« following raeent me«tin9 in which they laid plans to present the College Commun ity Chorale in a concert this spring. The Chorale, direct*d by Howard Roberts, will be heard in B. N. Duke auditorium on May I ifi a beMfIt perfortnance for the A»»#cl»tl«n'i Youth WanH to Itnow Forum. BK'JOKI.YN. N. Y.--Teams rpsentins the IVfjrlh Carolina AAT College at (ireenstioro. took fifth place, a fieil of 43 colleges and uiiiversitirs at the !2th anmial ISriM'klyn Collr:;e invitatimal Dr i>atc 'I'oiirnanient held here on Friday and .Saturday (March 13-14). The negative team, compoficd of Walter T. inhn.'!»>fl, Jr.. Grem -loroi and WaDac* Worthani, Kttsfj* -gh - Pa., won all Im «l it* ■wtrt*# and? th« affinaaHTe team of I *arl» «’nniiinchJ«, Oirensboro and lay m.»ivl Crtwif, DanriHe. won t »reej »nd lost t^*» matches fm’ an v»er-i ill reewrd of »2. They am».? •«1 4 I loUl of 363 poiBtSi. Cut-Rate Super Market * > % — j, A'A Choice Dressed FltYj*:RS .. ...: . .. .. k 29c Cudahy Cnrcd Tenderized PICNIC HAMS . . . . . . . . . 111. 37c FfesV M^()^ r SPARE RIBS ! . . . . Iln atc PIG FEET (Smailj . . . . . . . ... ii):l2c SlKifAR . .. 5 1by 49c PURE CARD ... , i 4 0CC0NFJ5CHEE FLOUR ' ■,! .. ’ 10 li^'\79c , ?f*ie Dpfivci^ On Purchase of W4 Fw^UviHc St. ^ , ^ SHOP AT CUT RATE AND SAVE and -Charles Stanback, playing the oboe and bassoon respectively. This writer has great respect for ia^ond who even attempts to play (jither of these difficult in struments. The bland’s performance of “Car- njytl Variations" featured the Cornet TVio composed o^ Withro Wigg'int, Ronald Stewart, and Migrlon Wiggins. Earlier in the moYith this trio, playing the same nittjibcr, won third place in the 0«ega’ Talent Hunt Program. On that occasion, the accompaniment wai arrasged by the director for t^yo:.. clafihets and piano. ^Mr. Mitehcll played the piano.) '"Pawannc" arrangen by Gould' iind ‘•Ifirilphdia” by Sibelius closed] tl)c program. The tatter, a difficuU| tonb 'poem, was performed well and interpreted with insight by so yoiijtig a -group of musicians. I'h^! iwnd-provided an enjoyable- (^^‘rag.i^yynu.sic.^liacli member is 'i^’de'cl.' If 'rucsda-Jf fitiance was any in- .the band will bring him ,e from tiie Central Dis (rtejt'ltond Festival. Tliis event will b4;h«ui\ttt A & T College on April 7W--VVit^ good rating in .tlie fi^^oiA|t)«stition, they will he eii’ ■yi’eaclicrs (Jol- gffiEMSTlillfe State Dand Foslivsl I^P^.Majft; ‘ I has the best wishes of! y—^ I ,tl»e‘t*hUrcli choirs arc pre- pmi^gvwcctail mutik for the l£as- Wiicn you congratui a^-U^^Jtiitiistcr for his inspiring do not forget the choir i^oil^h^ dn# director. They, too,' much time and energy . voipe 1 . . ,,, Ck«npletely new ip. shoes so li aetailedyou 4n powder puffe. And Naturalizers alw^ dd ' I M MS th autiful fit EnsQSiMTr AWFOOT CUSHIONINO fiatured in tkeSOwU CADIZ in their efforts to help make the day a glorious one for each of us. dMsIno FUNERALS I MRS. MATTIE PONDirR | Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Ponder, 85, of 1404 Hailey Street,! were held Saturday at 11:00 a. m. | at St. Mark A. M. E. Zion Churci^. Mrs. Ponder died on March 19. She is survived by two daugh ters, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildcen. Reverend R. L. Speaks officiated. Interment followed in Beechwood Cemetery. Amcy Funeral Home was m cliarge of arrangements. 0- MRS. LOUVENIA C. CROSS Mrs. Louvenia (Jhavis Cross, age !)4, of 1117 N. itoxboro Street died ;Marl'li 2i in a local JU.i),spJl,ai^.,, ;.; ,„ I'uiUTal .service will ,1)C held Suiiilay, March U!) at 2:00 p. ni'. at llie ilouers Grove Churcii. Sur-| vivors inclule two neices,' four! iiepliews and one cousin- ' liurial will fojlow in the cliurch cemetery. 6- - . MR. CLYDE BARBCS Mr. Clyde Uarbee," 30, of 300 Gray Street, died in a local hospi tal Friday, March 20. Funeral .Kerviccs were held in Uurham at a local fu u(!ral chapel, on Monday, March 23. The Hev. liaruiU Uoland off: riated. Survivors are his mother, Mr.s. 5lola Alien ISarliee, one broliier, three -sisters, two unrles, ami two auhls, and a grandfather. Burial followed in Beechwood Cemetery. Clyde McPhatter To Headline Big Show At State Fair Arena April 3 Clyde McPhatter, the one-time ■ ganizfhg his Dominoes, and he Durham shoe shine boy. who de-| signed- on Clyde. During his three cided to stop singing for pennies I years With Bill Ward,. Clyde was and soon thereafter hit the big responsible for the success of time, will be one of the featured many recording hits includmg “Have Mercy Baby,” “These Fool ish Things,’" ‘The Bells” and “Do Something For Me.” i In 1953 ^de once more got the urge to lead hjs own group (Continued on Page 8) CLYDE McPHATTQl JACKSON GROCERY & MARKET FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET SUGAR . 7. 5 lb& 10c With The Purchase of A $5.00 Order Fresh Country EGGS . ■........ .. doz. 43c Jackson Grocery & Market 114 W. 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