20 WtHHt BWMWQ SATURDAY, OC96SXB 34. IWt Births EDITORS NOTE. The. following air eanourmeeienta a# births at Si A?d*ss Hospital fro® October IT thmiffe 18: A son <VBS hom to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chavis of Raleigh, on Octo ber IT; A son wa s born on October 18 to Mr and Mrs. Poberi Henderson who reside In Wendell; Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Stallings of Knlghtdale announce the birth of s girl on October 18; A boy to Mr. snd Mrs. William NOTICE TO Subscribers In the event von do not re. *e!v» THE CAROLINIAN hr Tteidtr in Raleigh, please notify tbt* office A paper will then he delivered 11» yoiir hom@ and thp peers',ary fnf. tectkso made. ?¥> Pfd p r for th-b nffir* lr< know Thra you don’t receive jour pa jsey . . . PLEASE CALL Circulation Dept, TEmple 4-5558 THE CAHOUMM 1 Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare fft) and be Convinced! t&|ig RALEIGH TE 2-2835 j Funeral Home “S ."S" S2i PL CABARRUS ST. 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Subject to out liberal credit policy > INKS SPONSOR ART EXHIBIT The Greensboro Chapter of The Link?. Inc., sponsored lasi week a one woman art exhibit which featured the works of Mrs. Eva Hamlin Miller left .center a member of the chapter. In the group, comprising the sponsoring commitWe arc from < left to light Mrs. V, H. Chavis. Mrs. Elrceta Alexander, Miss Geneva Holmes. Mrs. Miller, Miss Georgia Latimer, ills. H, Hampton, Mrs. TV. A. Goldsbrough and Mrs. W. A. Streat. . “Hampton-A Symbol Os Progress" Will Be Homecoming Theme Sat. HAMPTON. Vs —'Hampton —a Symbol of Progress" will be Hampton Institutes Homecoming Thomas of Wendell, October 19; To Mr and Mrs Preston Gil christ of Fuquay Springs, a boy. October 19. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penny of Raleigh announce the birth of a baby girl on October 19. theme this year A gala weekend is being planned Oct 23 24 lor the thousands of returning Alumni and students with activities ranging from the coronation of the queen, a footbf II game with Virginia State College, a bonfire, a parade featuring 10 floats, four bands and the R.O.T, Battle group and clim axed by a dance in the C. H. Wil liams gym Reigning over the weekend activities will he Miss Angela Archer, senior, from Roanoke. Va., and her court consisting of Miss Janie Pinckney, An gusts. Ga., Miss Patricia Grif fin, Milford, Conn, Miss Ro berta Ham. Sumter, S. C l ., and Alias Chanuaine Marks. Miami. El a. The festivities will get. under way Friday evening with a pro gram providing an opportunity for the students to pay homage to their queen. Gifts will be present ed by representatives of student organizations after she has been crowned by football Captain Tom Robinson. A pep rally and bon fire following the coronation will whip up enthusiasm for the foot ball game on Saturday. The Saturday morning parade which will feature tin floats, four band's high stepping majorettes. ! !!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦+ ■ •» n<4* i •>»/"* i 'i\ K f Weal for that extra Pftf lor Gib $ Oiu WJAL heater .» . All cast tip atph A HFATFR iron construction , . , | lIL/\ 1 l4\ w HDrt _ double eyes on top, Cast iron combined with chrorn^ tip-Tjb Caxocm Bsick Sditad Budt for ionfif lasting' r ° mßke th,s 8 ve ’ y attractive bo hold heei lor»e*. BSg bssalser fc*P heater to be used in any room t little priced Heating comtort. ®f your home. ♦ # S4 M § 22 M *39 ?l1 |2 M DOWN 84c DOWN I M DOWN 4 Rhode* Imperial. Electric Blankets Jk f M Guwanteed fur Life! 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It Pays To ADVERTISE Mrs. Vera M. Beans Sums Bp ! Views After Afriean Visit j BV SAMUEL P PERRY. JR. j NEW YORK (AMP) Mrs. Ve- j ra Micheles Dean, editor of the j highly influential ‘'Foreign Policy ! Reports", has just returned from ! Africa under a grant from the ; Carnegie Corporation In the Uni versity’ of Rochester *N, Y > for her Non-.Western Civilizations Pro grams at the university. In a special article, "Africa's Hours of Decision," which will be ■ pad hy diplomats concerned with African developments, Mrs. Dean emphasizes the important timetab les for African independence "In the north, east, and south," she asserts, "Where the climate favored European im migration, and the returns on investment in agriculture and or the extraction of raw ma terials - copper, gold, uranium j - brought rich rewards, West- j erners are still struggling in keep time hack: by armed fnrcP in Algeria, hy repression in the Rhodesia*, hy harsh segrega tion in South Africa, and hy delaying poiicie* based on a variety of motives ip East Africa. "Yet, everywhere European men Capacity of the horizontal si In can be readily altered to fit the changing size of the herd Through August 4959 more fhi« ‘>oo.ooo dairy cows had been arti ficially bred in North Carolina. It. takes careful milking pro cedures to get all the milk from a cow. 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