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Paj^e Six
May 15, 1953
COLLEGIATE
THE
RICHARD E. LEE
ELLEN DENNIS
WESLEY B. DOLES. JR.
WILLIAM P. SCI DDEK
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JODIi; TAVLOK STKK KLAND EDO LEAMON SUGGS, JR. LITTLEJOHN FAULKNER, JR.
JAMES E. FODRIE
LEWIS R. MELTON
KLIZABI TII S. VINSON
ALBERT J. WALSTON
PEGGY JEAN GURKINS
Peggy Pittman Is Elected
President Of Delta Sigma
Rain-Rain go away, was the
chant of the Delta Sigma girls
as they treked to Gold Park for
the Annual breakfast honoring de
parting members. The Breakfast
slated for Gold Park ended up in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swain.
After breakfast the sisters met
their brothers at the Cherry Hotel
to decorate for their Banquet. The
theme was a Colonial Garden.
President Peggy Pittman
Vice Pres. Glenda White
Recording Secretary Emily Har
ris
Corresponding Sec. Faye Quinn
Treasurer : Emily Pope
Chaplain: Thelma Smith
Historian: Nancy Wales
the Bible, Dr. Short was a mem
ber of the faculty at Hiram Col-
If'gc, and he has held pastorates
in Ohio, Massachusetts, Illinois,
.nnd ;i number of interim pastorates
i in Ohio and Kentucky.
Dr. Short is a native of southern
Indiana. He earned his A. B. de-
^ s'ree at Eureka College, his B. D,
i and Ph. D. degrees at Hartford
! Seminary.
Peele To Lead
Stage And Script
Samford Peele was recently elect
ed President of Stage and Script.
Other officers are Wilma Hairr,
Vice - President; Secretary, Anne
Nelson: Treasurer, Kenneth Rob
erts; Scrapbook Chairman, Karen
Lachowitch.
MURPHY'’S DRIVE-IN
For Good Food
So. Tarboro St. and Ward Blvd.
Wilson, N. C.
KVKI.VN KA( IIKL HIGH
<;UAI)l'.\TI<)N \
jContinui.-d Fm'Mi P.;l;c One)
of Church Histnry at The Colleije of
the Bible, Lcxiii.Uton, Ky., to ac
cept the jKJst as Editor of “The
Christian-Ev.Tngolist.”
During the yuars hv has served
on the faculty of The Collf,i!e of \
the Bible. Dr. Short has b( come i
one of the best knuwn leaders [
within the Chri.^tian Churcht-s. He ;
has .spoken for virtually every state
convention held by Christian
Churche;^ all over the nation.
His book “Doctrine And Thought
Of The Disciples Of Chri.<t," has
had eisht t'dition.- Tie also has
written another btx "Unity Is
Our Business.” and he contribut- ,
cd a chapter for the book, “Women
In The Church." The latter grew
out t)f his work with the National
Council of C'hurche.'’ Committee on i
the CooiJL-ration of Men and Women
in the Church.
Dr. Short is keenly interested in
Chri.'tinn unity and has worked for j
World Council of Churches in sev- \
oral cap.u'ities He was director of |
an ecumenical work camp at Ho- j
chst. Gerrnaiiy. where he supervis- ,
I'd the work of .'iO young people ■
from all parts of the world in be
ginning cfinstruction of a youth
confi rence grounds.
In 1952 ho wa..; an official dele
gate to the Third W’orld Conf.^rence
on Faith and Order, held at Lud,
Sweden. la lil.VT Dr. Short rved
as the first American exchange
professor \* ith the World Council
of Churchcs. He lectured at pas
tors’ seminars in Gorman universi-
th s and then servvd on the first
faculty at the Graduate School for |
Ecumcnical Studies at Bossey, 1
Switzerland. I
Before going to The College of
For Prompt and Courteous Service
DIAL 4010 DIAL
RED BIRD CAB
DON’T SAY TAXI, SAY RED BIRD
National Bank of Wilson
WILSON, N. C.
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Member Federal Reserve
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
It was sad...
when that great ship went down and the
last thing to leave the sinking ship was
a bottle of Coca-Cola. That’s because all
hands stuck to Coke to the end. Now there’s
popularity! That’s the kind of loyalty
the sparkling lift, the good taste of Coke
engenders. Man the Ufeboats, have a Coke! _
SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
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BARNES-HARRELL bottling CO.