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After 21 Years: ' Wsssan Refuses To Die Os Cancer H«!*n Bikr-r, s cheerful, fiiend ly University’ of Maryland law | s'udcßf. already has won life’s j A trial tV. c piffle ti- q V 1 ’0 G >.• en only s short tin,- to : Ire in !?38, fh® has survived be- j mure of her unbending faith in ; f?l ad dedication to helping p> r i-.spuing story is to'd in f « June irnie of EBONY i •» A .VI r' : f* l e- (lUtfJ ■' T! S r V- rr-—I V'ho r '?(ur?i to pi? of Crncer " Mr® Negro irmiher of tn<j confides that she nnr' -Aasked God for five rears so lire ' and He rave roe <n Now ! don t fepl X eats ask him for more There msv be some '•rung moit»er who as- ? ones did. n“d% fi'e tears And if I Your Mo^a^kl For Easy and Convenient Payment Plan, See Your Mohawk Dealer, I TOWW a COUNTRY TIRE GO. 1 121 SS, Dawson Si. TE 3-55531 Wfcerevsr Too May Z: zx ffls '7%6/MteH4, CU s-r A 4 :vs: ~-—*"**^*l1—.tswfMKflxisMuniakamwiaiim iiiimMiUMuiMauaLr—. jrj-ar-'-r;? 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She reveals in EBONY that when doctors »anted to perform a second operation on her spine, as an alternate to paralysis, she refused, believing "that the pcv>er of God m me could get me on my feet again Not only is she walk ing. but he more active than ever before. She reagrd* activity as medicine. Mrs. Baker bes&a studying law in 135? is the event paral ysis should return. She say*, "! have told myself that I could be most useful If I never walked another step; that I could help numbers of people If t finished law school, if 1 pass the bar. The man who has committed a crime is tbs. most friendless of esea, *ad ! w ould like to be hie friend,” Mrs Baker tcSd EBONY that she will not count the tdmottows because she doer not know how many remain, but her husband, Percy, says of hi* wiSs's tenacity in life, "T guess when you. live wdh miracles, you almost take them for granted ' We believe in ideals, but let ? he sure that they dominate those in a position to strike bard and sud den blows. Total population of the United States on March I. 1958. including armed forces overseas, was about 178 2 million, an increase of about 3 million over March 1, 1958 Emmett Talbert: Liberian Speaks At ligoa Emmett Talbert of Liberia. Wes* Africa, was the principal speaker at the J W Ligon High School’s awards day program recently. Mr. Talbert is atending Kitrell College where he is studying Youth Psy chology in religion, The topic for his talk was "Let Down Your Bucket Where You Are.” He used the parable from the Bible which was the story of Jesus and four desciples. "The de sciples had been fishing ail night R.EPOSSED Tours for taking up payments. S i - 21” TV with Swivel stand. Like new - SI 39.95 TE 4-0331. STEPHENS APPLIANCE COMPANY. INC. itoo S. Saunders St. n-sis- ■NiwHiiawggiMßßr mwv '■■m>jßWsafauMgMue.-iMr , r imm "^WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen ?nd oath. Prove, refrigerator ! neater, water furnished. $47,00 Apply in person Tel. TE 3-1102 ss*>wißß»6^®®«a*a*B*»M^ra6saia 2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE | At No Extra Charge j — i [W* Urns NU-PRO PROCESS IIIIWIIHI ■HIIIIBIIIIIMWII I »«■ y MfctsfetfelLfcS I Gu s I Russos Hatters & Cleaners 128 W. MARTIN ST. Vial TEEgpte *-i«M PROFESSOR GOING TO SPAIN—Dr Ruth C Flowers, Associate Professor of Spanish at North Carolina College, will spend next year tn Spain and France, She will be accompanied by her son, Harold, who will he enrolled la #. school in Spain, They will vacation tn various parts of Europe during the year. On their return to the United States they expect to visit South American countries and Mexico. Or Flowers has resigned her position at North Carolina Col lege. with no luck Jesus came upon them and told them to let their j net* down where they were. They i did end the net immediately be came filled with fish ” For further emphasis he told of a "tune when water was very scare in France The people had to leave their children to search for water. There was an old well ' in the back yard of one family o- : ver 1000 years old The people just drew the conclusion that no water was in the well. One morning everyone had gone to search for water leaving behind a little boy and his sister. She be- | came thirsty. Her brother went walking and came across the well i a strange reason he let the | bucket down and it immediately ! became full of water.*' Mr Talbert, said all of this Is to [ bring out the point, of our look- j mg miles away for what is possi- . Me right around us He further indicated that a great deal of the child’s success depends 1 on the child Tie child become? a hopeless case when he becomes disrespectful. He said the parent-, teachers and churches would not be able to keep up with that child He indicated that these same agenals could still save the child if the child would also help Emphasis on proper dr«ss for boys and girls was brought out by Mr Talbert He stated that, "proper dress could determine the kind of respect you receive ” Tn conclusion Talbert told each student to ask himself "are you honest?” "Do you have respect?” ‘Do you have a bucket?” During the program, scholastic honors went to Marie Robertson and Denniese Perry Other special awards went to Harold Syms. Al pha Phi Alpha Fraternity: Eleanor Nunn, Band, William Hartsfield. Baseball. James Woods. Basket ball Patricia Malone, Cheerleader Bajunond Henderson, Choral; Den ruese Perry, Napoleon Johnson, j Dsnforth Foundation; Annie Ruth | Morgan. Dramatics; Joyce McCub lom. Essay; Napoleon Johnson. Football; Barbara Hicks, Journal ism: Gloria Freeman, Merit; Gar land Hunt, Mary Collins, Robert Hinton, Joyce McCullom, Denniese Perry, Ann Ransom and Harold i f?yms. National Honor Society with Garland Hunt, winning the Outstanding Senior Award. Ed ward Thorpe, Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity; Isaiah Whitaker, Oratory- Marie Robertson, Ann Ransom William M. Turner, P T A A wards for Citizenship, Mathemat ics and Science, respectively; Judith Moore and Curtis Dickens, Ruth C Wilson, Citizenship. Bren da Kee. Lloydine Perry. Walter Davis, Scholarship for the Ninth. Tenth and Eleventh Grades, re spectively: Lula "Blount, Curtis Dickens, Gloria Freeman, Napole on Johnson. Judith Moore Eleanor Nunn. Nanita Fenn. Denniese Per ry. Yvonne Simmons. Herman Taylor, Owen Taylor, and Edward Thorp*. Student Council Service Awards. Betty V Stevens, World Peace Award; Naooleon Johnson. The Benjamin Otis Curtis Memorial Award. Eleanor Nunn, Napoleon Johnson and James Stewart. 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