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jj^jr AIHUI Cl \Nt HCOMaunum Norma Elton Kerb, aie ti an eighth grade graduate of St. Monica’s Catholic School, who led her class with a .94 average. In addition to the highest average prize and the valedictorian award, she also received achievement certifi cates in spelling, pennmanship, and for passing a test based on books read from Webster’s Classroom Science library, and also received a perfect attendance medal. Norma won four out of the eight highest average medals awarded at St. Monica’s during the eight years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Keck of Raleigh. iHinHiTlHlllilli'llll T«o liciiiiiifii! Homes NO DOWN UCTCDJkUC NO DOWN PAYMENT! VCJCIIAIIV PAYMENT! s ».600 00 - s 9.«00 00 IN ROCHESTER HEIGHTS JOHN IV. WIXTEUS TE 3-5251 - TE 3-4552 - TE 3-9236 Vyhcn it seems like every penny of that pay check is going into just plain everyday liv ing expenses, fry paying yourself first. Treat your savings account just like if was one of your regular household bills. Any amount, however small, added to your sav ings account with us will amount to a good sized cash reserve in a very short time. The extra earnings paid regularly do the trick. RALEIGH ' SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 19 FAYETTEVILLE ST. BRANCH DITTO BRANCH OFFICE —# fy •Go-i »»w.i C>\ $ i jWßimsiii * i 212" Clarke Avenue UpTmo*/ US N. Salem Stret Cameron Village j-v Apex, N. C. j. Drive Carefully This Weekend! We Don t Want You To Miss Our After The 4<h Clearance St arts 9 All With llig Bargains All Over 'Use Store! Hudson Belk Ministers And Choir Directors Attending Hampton’s Workshop HAMPTON, Va.—Over 300 min isters and approximately 150 choir directors wiil convene Monday, June 29, for a five-day conference and workshop on Hampton Insti tutes 91-year-old campus by the sea. This year marks ihe 45th annual meeting of the interdenomination al Ministers’ Conference. Meeting concurrently on the college cam pus from June 29 to July 3. the Choir Directors and Organists Guild will observe their 25th an niversary—having held a work shop every year since j 934. Five, nationally prominent religious leaders will address the conference on religious faith and mental health, race relations, and the relations of the ministers to the enlarging community. They are Stephen Gill Spotts wood of Washington. D. C,. who has been Bishop of the AME Zion Church since 1952; Dr. Ralph D. Dr. Grady Davis Heard At Fayetteville Church FAYETTEVILLE The Mt. Si nai Baptist Church, of which the i Reverend M. R. Silver is the min : ister. celebrated its thirtieth birth day Sunday with a special anni j versary program. The speaker for i the occasion was the enthusiastic Dr Grady W. Davis, dean of the : School of Religion at Shaw Uni ; versity and pastor of the Oberlin ; Baptist Church, Raleigh. He was i presented by the Reverend C R. j Edwards who pastors the local I First Baptist Church, i In the course of his discourse l Dr. Davis, a well-known pulpiteer, pointed up the social genesis of the Christian Church at Pentecost and went on to affirm that folk are or should be admitted to the church on their belief and bap tism, and in dosing indicated the permanency of the church despite the frequent destruction of the church buildings. He urged the members to unify their efforts so as more effectively to do the work our social order expects of the church. Recognition was given to rally | leaders as follows: Mable Burner k I w - BABY COTEST WINNER Baby Robcrsena Judd won the i baby contest staged by St. John’s A.M.F- Church on Sunday, June | 29. Little Robehsena reported ; S3O 90. She also participated in the •'Torn Thumb Wedding’’ as ! the matron of honor. Opportunity Fellowship To Miss Gilbert | HAMPTON. Va A member of ; the Hampton Institute staff - Jean Page Gilbert—has been named as i recipient of an Opportunity Fei ! lowship from the John Hay W'nit iry Foundation in New York City. Miss Gilbert, who has acted 3s director of testing at the college since 1956, was granted the fellow ; sihp in order to complete her stu | riy for the Doctor of Education de ' gree at the University of Buffalo. A one-year leave which has been j granted by the college, will enable Miss Gilbert's work at Buffalo to I begin with the present summer | session there. It, will continue i through the whole of the 1958-60 1 academic year. A spokesman for the John Hay Whitney Foundation said the awards are granted annu ally “to young men and wo men who show exceptional I promise and who have been prevented by race, cultural background or region of resi dent from fully developing their potentialities.” During the ten years the program lias been in operation, awards have been made to 224 Negroes. In a report made by the founda ' tion and identifying the 32 Neg ! roes 'to obtain a fellowship for I 1958, Mis Gilbert is cited as having "her major interest directed to | ward the improvement of guidance j and. personnel services for high j school and college youth,” and to ! urqfrs “tV’c of | or academic talent ” Earlier in the year, Miss Gilbert ! served as resource consultant in | Hampton Institute’s contributory I roles to the Virginia Teachers As j sociation’s ‘‘Drive-In Workshop" | and spot-check student testing pro j grams. She spoke at and counseled I teachers who motored to “Drlve- I In” points throughout the state from areas up to 50 miles away, to take part in afternoon or even - ing workshops in. connection with the association’s first program. Abernathy, pastor of the historic First Baptist Church. Montgomery, Ala . and well known for his part in the Montgomery bus struggle; Dr. Tollie L. Caution, priest of the Episcopal Church and executive secretary of the Division of Racial Minorities. National Council of Protestant Episcopal Churches Also Dr, Albert L. Meiburg of Winston-Salem. N. C.. associate di rector for research, Department of Pastoral Care, North Carolina Bap tist Hospital and editor of the book. “Laymen at Work"; and Dr. Vernon Johns, a writer of religious articles and director of the Mary land Baptist Center and School of Religion in Baltimore. Organized in the summer of 814, the Hampton Institute Minister’s Conference came in to being as a result of the concern of the late Dr. Hollis Burke Frissell. a former head of Hampton Institute, for the establishment of a conference in which all denominations Willie Evans, Lizzie Mayfield, Es telle McNeill. Lillie Thigpen, Euia Williams, Mildred Holmes, Susie McAllister. Doreen Richardson and Kathryn Suggs. IS I tit\to jflll ijlß i <po^ J On this Big 9 ft. Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR Bay It On The £& Ice Plan ?cr « f§ Inf Feed The Metei mom laraizE! . j j | | mSm TRAYS 99c eo. "" ' FROST-H!00F demonstration k«< asp f~ Shop Kress, Eastern Largest Frigidaire Dealer! —— —J BUY FROM KRESS— PAY KRESS—SERVICED BY KRESS ’ 102 Fayetteville St Raleigh, N„ C. . could participate. The confer ence has convened at the col lege on Virginia's lower penin sula every year since 1914, ex- PIC e.ept for wartime interrupt ions. Dr ■!. R Moore, ministn of the Amity Baptist Church. Jamaica. N. Y.. is president of the- con; - j cnee. The chaplain of Hampton In- | stitute, Dr Vernon P Bodei’i has | served as executive secretary and treasurer of the conference since ' 1953. Prior to coming to Hampton. ■ he served in a similar capacity it , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and . WE CASOUNIAN IVEER ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 4. 1958 ns Director of Religious Activities thor of a book oh Walter Raij's* the lowa Stale Teachers College chcnbusch, published by Yale Uni* so Crdar Fat's. He is also the an- versily Press RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7743 IjSr^TTiKANIAI^ jm #%, . lIHESSES 1 flMc suits I PASTS 4 . SKIRTS 1 ’Jfl - ' SERVICE 21‘ I Fltl]E KTOIIAGE | AT REGULAR CLEANING CHGS. 1 -Hour Perko Cleaners I 9 EAST HARGETT _ JMMMRRRRBRRW 5
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