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THfc CABOUN.AR RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1966 ' ***.. -' •. " t MSM REHEARSE FOR MESSIAH Arthur Palana is shown at leu directing the chorus of the J. W Ligon J.-Sr. High School in preparation ‘or the presentation of "The Messiah" at the school next Tuesday. Mrs. E. M. M Kelly, shown at the piano, is the director of the choral group. (See story this issue). Ligon’s Mixed Chorus To Present Handel’s “Messiah” December 20 The J. W. Li eon Mixed Chorus i under the direction of Mr* E M M. 1 Kelly will present their seventh j annual performance of Hsndc! s •The Messiah si 1:30 P rn in the school auditorium on Dec 20 Arn old Penland. supervisor of music for the Raleigh Public Schools, will be the conductor. Miss Mary Smith wi 1 conduct 1 the string orchestra Student direc tors will he Elme Williams Lois Gill, end Roderick Taylor, all sen iors at Llieon. Soloists will Include Shirley Bryant, Brenda Dawson, Vir ginia Stanley, Anna Forbes, Robert Frvson and Jesse Hin ton, Famella Dunston. Brenda Kre, Ruby Greene, and Lloy dine Perry «ill* arcompan> . "The Messiah” will be presented i In two part with Earnest Massen burg, a former student at Li eon. who now is considered an outst.-u d jSchenleu _ reserve! |jj I gasiuurr Btsi ak at- ■ bumius whisk & raaor. <s% m* Mure*. whit* me musician at North Carolina 1 College as guest organist The pro* Banker Speaks To Ligon s General Business Class J ,T Sansom. manager of the Mechanics and Farmers Bank here, spoke * r ' 'he General Business Glass at Ligon School on "Banking" Thursday afternoon. December 8. Mr. Sansom was asked to speak to climax three weeks of study in banking by R. E Stewart’s Busi ness class During the three week study, the class had been exposed to check weting. hank reconcilement, de positing. and determining service ; ccs among other banking du- 9 j gram is an annual affair prior to 1 the Christmas holidays. In his speech Mr. Sansom ex ! plained the. means by which the banks made their money i and the position the bank holds in a community. He brought out the important part the bank has played in helping to establish the bich standard of living now existing in Ameri ca. The importance of w ise spending in comparison to earning money was also ex plained by the speaker. Upon completion of his talk. Mi Sansom entertained questions from the students to more enlighten them on the operation of banks 4 Elected To ! Honor Body At Durham DURHAM — A faculty member and three students were initiated into Alpha Kappa Delta, national sociological honor society, at North Caro’ina College this week Mrs. Edwina C. Williams, so ciology instructor, was induct ed along with graduate students George Benton, James O. Har ris, and George Stokes. Jr„ and Amelia Thorpe, an undergrad uate. Faculty members are required to j exhibit outstanding attainment in j research in the field of sociology. ! In order to qualify for membership, j graduate students must have com- j pleted at least one semester of graduate work and undergraduates , must disDlay "general academic ex cellence" and maintain at least a j "B" average in all subjects includ- j ing their major field of concen- ! tration. milk-white # gift-boxed ® gold trimmed 22K. gold trim! A real value at ' ■ 88c each! open evenings *ti! s«Moi»day through Friday EFI I t II 9 § a division of Hudson-Bclk Co. For gifts that are different visit the Carolina Ary Gall fry, third Hoot Liberian Creates Grant At N. C. C. DURHAM—-The auditor for the t Republic of Liberia endowed a 1 scholarship in memory of one of her former professors at North Carolina College last week. The Honorable Danielette Tucker Jackson paid an official visit to the camnus where she endowed the scholarship and was, in turn, honored by col lege and local officials. Under terms of the award, a S2OO prize will be given each year in memory of the late Professor Car roll Tinsley Willis to the outstand ing female student in accounting. The visiting dignitary made the* presentation prior to addressing commerce majors. She called for “a moment of silence in memory of the man to whom I shall be eter- j nallv grateful.” In accepting the award, President j Alfonso Elder said, "This award is j in keeping with our emphasis upon j academic excellence and it is a ! beautiful tribute to Mr. Willis, un- j dor whose leadership our com- 1 Be A Thrifty Santa SHOP AT STEPHENS’ Only Weekly On Any \OVR OLD } \V.\SH** R | J IS THE \)t;WN $50.00-WORTH of toys pt whci 1 goods with the purchase of ar.\ F ;ey Automatic Washer $ r om 1 trains • Gun & Holsters ft Bicycles ®* Dolls © Tricycles ft Pedal Car? ® Air Rifles • Ali kinds of small toys Automatic Electric M |% g% CLOTHES DRYER $1 £j 95 3 heats Safety Starter align, list price $229,9* STEPHENS’ APPLIANCE COMPANY 1100 S. 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