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tm gmmmmm &mmm mmem n. >#» 12 Sfmoia! Education Confab is Slated At Sreensim CBOfTSBORO The North *'• wf.r>s Ccacett for gxceptieitti < ..Jdroa ;nd Norift Cbß%h • Therapy Awocrstssn will • ■ ; r. jamt session Sstordar ' •f ft 21. 3 the O-Tfeary Hotel in -otfeoro. A ttradf sad teftwiad ■>srsm hat been pSftmmi by r he@» two organisgtiees. iIMPOUUM ffiEUB "The frterest to many people will ■* a tyropoftom «s “Ttatnstim i .:-n? Div-dod Progra.ro tc FuO-D*y : ■ '(asses for Mentally Retarded 1 ' The main highlight of the ane-day •wsference will fee a Tunefceen j < tpamorei by both, or&aritaatfov* at which Dr Donald A. Harrington. : Specialist m Speech and Hearing ; Section of Exceptional Children and Youth. U. S. Office of E&ca- ( tfaa, a® deliver an address on ! ProfessteuaT Hequlremcntj in fee Field of Soeecb. and Hearing.* WHO MAY ATTEND 1 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT SERVICE TRY OUR 25-LB. ALLDRYERS WASHERS FOR RUGS AND HEAVY ITEMS 8111 STREET COM LAUNDROMAT next to raleigb seafood market All Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare Convinced f lllllf RALEIGH TE 2-2835 j Funerai Home TSSSS ™ "•-2 E. CABAHW7S ST $ mJlpgl hold mote his belly - CGLU a® * Often swsl people m itrte trouble, too . . they rtm up bilk thdar bank accotuvla can’t tiigest , , . eepedelfy wh«s sm emeffenry Eke sickness m stsrgesy comes »teng. ~ If YOU Need Cash . H yest need cash to pay up bilk you eaa’t hand!*, why don’t you nee® f«8 gec«fnsa loaa on easy term*? We make loan* from $lO to sloo9—wttbmT red tape or delay. You c*n take month* to repay Call TRtnpk 4-0251 for full facts, ®4*» 3a®. m~ *ma& mmp umtm iEEiI borrow Tww|rji»T:sat _J*M» jaan J*a»j~iT«r u~3s fats <qr w _*«*s. ;**fw »« IJa i*C"'g ay* ”mST~»<*■ jtw*e __*«* i|f?f SI *P Jg» „ »«; urn *&-#> ismi W*S sf 3 ! 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Scrub feardweed*. cut forest pro fit*. oosm CUOSD CMBRI tm Lwm: mmt l%e Tem*c Cftrtetfes G«*Brt Clmn» of Katrigli observed Hs Ittls «rotw>»?T SBMtoy with a Idg n«*bsl Wh»l held **t the eknareli. Pfekwi are mecßbon of the ehcrm. Pwm left fa rigM, front row, Mewfemts: Adeline Jofihrtos: Mattie Halley, fraMartr; GeraMtoe Bailey, and OpheSa Charts, Back row. left to right. "Mim EfSfe Mae Mcsdatoca Eeasie Bsotioo. president; hwannie High; awl M&ry Alston. tMHmpef. Members r>«t pr-»«en» were Miss Jesede Mae DtaastM, and EdAie BaSey, Jr„ Manages-. Many Profits In Raising Family Under Influence Os Christianity | GRKEbmLLE, Ala.. lf one would like to fcno v- hat profits , can be derived from raising a farai ! ly under Chr stian {nfltiecce he on- S !y Pa* to talk: with Mrs E B Pat ; too,, wife of Prof T M. Patton president of Lomas-Hannon CcA- I [ lege, located here Mrs, Patton, wfec servey as diefi * ■ cats, teacher and counselor, for the | school delights ia telling this cre ! ditable story as how she raised a > family at six and boo- a'i of them I are now nsaktcg contributions to ! the development of a broader life i for those with whom they come hr. contact ] Tt mas her good pleasure Ic have 1 been twice married Her first feus i hand was e minister and she tells ! how they decided early in their I marital journey that they would j give their children back to God. j Mrs. Amedja Stickney, a graduate , of Alabama State, brought signal ; henesr to the family and the state ; when she was chosen to represent ' Alabama in the celebration of Cu -1 ba*s 100th anniversary of the com - i mg of education to that country. Riw Is cwirentlv ««Hn* t» the Labarotorv bchooi oi Ala bama State, located in Calhoun She t* raarrted t« Alexander who also ha* made a record hi the field nv educa tion. Aim. Stickney artended the Founders' Day peremonlss, heid recently at Lowax-Han j, »i«is *ori M»rmM the jnceilng Alphvn.-f.o McGee was the fir?.; | Negro appointed to sen’s as a see- I| rotary to the kenertnsv Legal!on |: iti Liberm. He also is a graduate * of Alabama State and has done j eraduft* work at Mtici Teachers 1 College, Catholic University and . Columbia University He currently ; reaches Commercial An at Sc.-nri arn High School. Washington, D. C ; His wife. Ruby, ss a social worker j in Washington, D C Sigma Week ] Climaxed In I Capita! City | Borer Daisy C. Broaebe, Reporter | Starch Bth marked oufstendifig e j vent? and happening* with the 1 Sigma Gamma Bho Sorority j At two p. m, the Bets Lambda ! Chapter of Sigma Gaxanu ! Ribo Sorority. *pon*e-red a “Baby Contest- at the YWCA Usrter/shm. ! Pries were awarded m follow;: Ftrsrt prtea, hary Matvfeaf! *. Bsitsr, St., son at Mr am l Mrs. 1. Better, Sr. Jtecosid pPrkre. baby Ffsrter L. Payne, •#6 fa Dr. and Mrs. Foster Payae. eponsoret.’ fey Sorer Ma ry 6. Carter.. Third prist baby Weia* Anita Gaedsen, daughter «t Mr. *»d Mrs. Auguste Good •m, spemer. Sorer Lettie B*l testtejs. CSier contertzot* were: baby 1 Henrietta Bell sponsor. Soror I-ovte | Elite; baby Robert Stanley Cook, j sponsor Soror Daisy C Branch*; j baby Rosa Ela Curtfe. sponsor j Sura snary G. miiey. baby Me | late* Rose Haywood, sponsor So- I rw SdhJi Trice; baby Sheryl Hcw | slid, sponsor, Soror George Manly.; baby Wand* Mitchell, sponsor So rw Helen SCtcStoM; baby Alvin Deazsl Overton, sponsor. Soror Mertyn V. "Weeks; baby Aldrich Stcfmn Perry, sponsor Soror Dojo ftty Holden Jor.ec Aa t’tpirirsg mmieS! crcwram was rendered by tbs “Teen Tov/r C&b“ which Included an tnstrri- B!«sSt*l solo by Claudette Lcvteter; *oi* - dedicated to mothers. Mist Proziae. Reece; instrumental sola, Jaecraeilne Mitchell, poem, Sosa S. Curt!*; Csfle solo, Valjean Myers; iastiwmmtfti sols Brenda Kee; se ierrien by the Spirituslettes; sole fey Brenda Bethea; piano dust. Csirolyn and Mr* Carter; reeif*- ficn, "The Children Ho»tr i ', Elista Hall; Mo. Yernfse Holt, Francis j Winiams, Saarlsem Hintcti; award | tag of *rbM by Soror M. V. Weeks : WfflS the singfog of the Bigme j Sy»s». | Yne mvr&rity wislhe* to thank tlie I onfette *ad each participcnt for i feelpinis m ia makr this dKaJr « | ee&msm. T?sassk you. HO HBLV WAWSiKD “ffeaf'* e good Httte fegy,"" «s?d ife* rtaiter, a* Szhtmy jsefas& up Me mttered toys. T suppose yonr mother im {mmte&l ycu sums fhtog M you ckea ap sac room.*' "?.f ‘f <3<eft w eswsrfed S;cr. j Ueham, «wtr*fe sad viscetoate t*be* feetorr they are two months r j !i a! Tito brm was I I it tm; «sf*p 3ss%» to sat’ tto*® 1 Borteoae McGee Bishop li .T2s ITS Meridaa, Miss., and teaches esglish at Misefsatppi State Ccolicge She is s graduate of. Atlanta Universi ty. Her feusbasd. Jams*, ia a mor tician tn the Mississippi town. Ulysse McGee is a graduate of "Tuskegee a«" ! for a number of years aerved a* a dietictar He is employed in the Railway Porte! Service Is Detroit, where he lives with hi* wtfe and three children. TO HER STUDENTS at Morggxi State College, Mrs. Winder• RECOMMBfD CARMTWt FOR WANT FEEDING KkjHil||B S’rofesssionaliy, Mi>. winder-Gilkes »& wfcsn you realise Carnation il pouhle-nch. taiowa as Dr. T. Vivian Winder. Her doe- *‘Xt is pore, whole milk evaporated to re j§m toraie is ia home economies. She teaches move more than half the water. Nothing nHtrttjoii, marriage and family life, and else iy taken out, nothing is added but Vita. ffl Baithaore, Md. I>r winder is definite ordinary milk. That’s why Carnation | •boot Oamafcioffi’s superior qualities for ie- looks like cream, pours like cream -- and M faat feed Slag as well ss for cooking. whips?” ' " is the most digestible and the r> winder save n C oth«r for® of milk is shown hero with her . . or. winder says no ooser torm of Built husband, Evaa Gilkes, M.D. a gynecologist most nasm&tog form o. -lot fm m~aiu do for “creamy” recipes, like the temp tad obstetrician m Baltimore-Tfee Gilkes are formula*,”’ Dr. Winder state®. “K is used, in ezeam sauce below, sauce shows, is one of their mm fetertodas of !«i “«« hcspiteJ, formula rooms than all other requires only half the usual butter and "nm-Sehadsf at. Itmeh. brands combined. flour because Ca.rna.tion Ml Ss so rich-, yaamsg | • *Aktd this milk, that ss best for babies fe I use it for creamed chicken, t.a«a best for cooking, too. That’s not stgrprisme beef and casseroles.* | BteKd taL, «« w . »« w POPT- I "'",**“*>': i ! Kwh»t uni,, smooth. Graaually add wt(rM<w J’A j Wto*Msßfc« istbre.. “»-«•« aotitag ! Carskrticw Evaporated Milk, continue stirring smtH -^7.^,..5# I §J£ „A 5 'totter.* Carnation in file red and white earn * and- smooth. snilfe; "from. Caatentcd Cows”—l« the - world’s leading;brand of evaporated milk. HelC'ise McCs<?*“ We<for is * n»e?r:- * her ol the faculty cf fbe citv ! : schools of DeroopLb She graitiisted • • from Alabairs Slate .and go* her Master'* dig*ee from Aftenra 1 .:■•■ verrsty" The only child bom to r t- : ! i last DefeJenr Psrion Nappe -1 * is a product of Lirtngslone CoHese s i sod Howard Universitj Sto reach es ?f the Drev- fiich School. Tus ealoo-is, whero she has chare-- of migiteh Rotary Fellowship For First Tail ) * Proxy Os Frat At A Penna. College FASTOh- Pa Lcor<ard( Jeffrie's -fi.. l.afcyvfte College senior Petn ScsyA M -I '""as been a'- arrtT a Rotary Foundation Fellowship for adi'aneed fir.oy abroad dtinag j the ifSR-W) scales -Ac year On*, of tSS" -dudents from 85 j countries to receive the honor . Jet l fries plans to fttidv politicst science ! sod mte.mational relatkms at the ' Ihawnri of Lansarsne in Swrtzer faed He will enter t»w roheol up on hi? return to tv- rovritry A dean * i*«t stndent si Is fayctoe. »rffe»c* >-*? th* fSrrt >eera ever rwryident of a social frate'T*!tv on the I¥SOS • 139.95 WE AT virv t; --i*nu .r,rf it *,?S .md Mm 1 , ttr- *ie&4 of I*s s LaOlMa Phi fraternity for » >r«r> term whirl? ended to Fefergsry, • 1 Jeff res was also efcai rmttr of a Rrligioas Eatphar<?t Week program j at Lafayette last month, is an elder i c-f Pie College Church, mad last» m£\ »msm ®*33S&" file- /} * cowesm mn * CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK **» m^J * CONCRETE STEWN& STONES WHIP RALII6W—DIAL Ti 4-ISST VUiHJUtt—OM ? s«s* * KINSTON—«M »« J~TCME REALTY CO. SI Heal Estate * Rentals - Surety Bonds Eire and Automobile Insurance I WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES ' | Dial TE 2-0956 || 129 tL Hargett Si, Raleigh, N. CL I Sef*&sr?ber won ttys' DavsS Fwhr ! Krtcms Jr Frt» for superior war* in IjS+syeilf*,» depertinesrt of rstli | gfots. H-r if of Knights at ! the Round Table honorary sod«s(r i *n<l has serv'd a* VKe~preside3ii a ; tlwj Debating Society
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