WEEK ENDING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1947 f Dr. Dorsey, N. C. College, , To Conduct Music Clinics ' DURHAM t); Lami'f i Ho. Bev , heart of the dcvK rt in cm it ol music a! No th f'.iroliiia College will conduct ;\ Music Clinic for tit' Hilh School ti .ichors • a C lovc-uiu-.: C>. tinty, Fniay and SuUu t'.av No vember 2! tint) 22 iti Shelby. N. C This Clinic is being f' iu under the sponsorship of Mrs Ezra A Bridges. cluiirmae of Hie Cievel -ici County Teacher?- Association Dr Dorsey s speech',s (<• the group will strrss (he undcilyiiu; 1 plans of Edu cation through music. He has stated that it. is his then <■' present new and interesting m iteririis -me! ta show though demonstrations with local school choruses, various h.dt riiquc ’ of ti.H'his.y, and -iiri-tii:;. chdral works. There wil! he ;< ciisoussh n and consultation pen id which is de signed to iftvc the }cachet an op portunity to pr-'«cnt individual problems which have come to them during their experience as high school music teachers. MILK IS AH IDEAL M k POOD FOR ALL / FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 2-391 y /. _ | - r 1 | Jk Wfiat’n quicker / -’ j ' i jJ ♦!•«* • wfdkf *7 __£g-j-, (PsV © j %n , the way electricity coroes when you flip a switch*! How quick is a wink? Wei!, scientists have clocked w at 1./300th of a second. But electricity arrives i/ 10,000,000th of a second after you make that contact. That’s speed! That’s service! And it’s not only quick service, it’s dependable service, too; Day and night, summer and winter, around the clock and calendar, electricity is ready and waiting. Keeping it. that 0 way takes plenty of practical planning, plenty of skilled and experienced people. Yes, and it takes plenty of keeping up with the latest technical developments 1 Thai’* why today, in spile of rising cosit; of producing electricity, the overage family served by this Company is getting three runes as much electricity for He money as it aid 20 years ago. That's why electricity i« the smallest item ir the family budget! COMPANY*) fn'r- • -'"7 - ■■■***>■ *•**&*****"■ •«**»*- - —*•• • •'■**£*- A graduah of Lincoln University iti p. nt.-sylvaiih'.. and Ihe Unvct ny of Pennsylvania Dr. Horsey bolds nm.stern ad doctoral ciagrees iron the University >*i Pennsylvania, md unolhv! doctorate ir, m Columbia l University. H: is aW v .ipting to hci' : n .11 North Car lit.; ibe same typo of oiiuio which ho conducts annually dtiiu; ’ the Sum;tier months as ho«i>' ’ «,f l!.. simuhf school music a-. Hampton Institute African Lad To Work In Alin** For Schooling I'D \ovv .Scot land IV ies : Adams. Nigerian-Yoruba student 1 ha - .just arrived in Brtlian to work in ,1 <■, ,| j.” at Eifi to save up enough money to enable him to at lend Ciasgow University. lie said his ambition is to be- . come on tmnneer and he expect: l Kabbi Miller Haps F(.C NEW YORK (ANP Ral»b ! ' Irving Miller, chairman es the t ■ I ocutivo committee of the Anuru-n 1 fewish congress, criticized tin C'C this week for failing In estao {»'sh a rule whereby racial ot relt i.;mu bias would disqualify future 1 applicants sot broadcasting licenses i Expressing gratitude for the .te -1 tion of the FCC in denying ).h< New York Daily News an FM li eeii.'C. Rabbi Mill, 1 sa cl: "H is to be eegrettf d that the FCC did riot take advantage of this occasion b . lace the fundamental issue square i I?-" 1 Aiiuounciitg the 1. ti;e American I .fewish congress is pledged to c i- I tinned canipaii*n to gain >uch ae i over-all ruling, Rabbi Miller stated hat "as it has already done suc cessfully in the cu e of the Daily News." it. will continue to opp-w-. , the grant of any license to biased publications. t to work four years before entering the University. If cooled sufficiently, any gass 1 will liquefy. ! -WISTIC CUB IN <\]\!\I\IiHSAHY Hie Allruistie Clnb Ne 1 of Ea'ieigh observed sis fifth anni versary at th<> ii'mi'h- «f j\frs. Hal lie Young on VVcdnesdav evening, , October 15. Pictured above are. standing left to right, .fames Hin ton, Willi,nn Davis, Robert Smith. Mrs. l.ena Poiecl!, Walter Price, HAMPTON ADDS TWO TEACHERS HAMPTON INST.. V;.. Tv.- Business and one each m ' Dt . new tea elvers -n the •tsi.in <>: \'■ ion lif A iuit Kdin-al »n. Ac 1 jil live •.>! them rcplacomct 1 culture, and Nuise Edic t'. ' or. the. stall helping Hampton l.t ititutc be;u :ts i.oavv ou. 'a!inv 'B ! load ol 1695 resident ,'Letent riiev ;■ re M 1 Cora P. uell (B. S.. H.iroißon: M. S. P; ti::-r .study. UruVf ISl‘|\ ol . ;.ylvania' oi Norfolk, in Adu;’ iFiucation: Willi..m H Duis (P IS., M S. limversttv Illinoi.-i .; Pulask', Vo., part time in Ag t iieuiiuvc 1 la’ ire , 1\- the Ditvclen -a !tln Division): in Business Mis - | Hush Aron • P S.. N Y. U : fu- I the 1 studv. U. P. h A. P C. N ■ \ oi N< .v Y <rk C’.lx -n-; Mis ! Sopholin Faniol . B S., llam;" lustilutc L.l, B T< .>•! Lav. ! School/, of So ini’fu-i-i. M;e.s a : Miss Helen M S' i )(■: < P S i Northwestern: M. A.. C■ lu >ib:a; jg: bduate of Evanston II;. Hosp;-- ; la! School ot Nuntrc.- Hr -. i:h a j- Y. ! r. -he • H ail! pirn aiuv.ro ! aunt.-; ol new stall members : n i the Divisions ol Education and 1 (rf-ne: 1] Studie- :.--r n< !u ir M. .1 WTihelmara T.-vI e -'B ; Hampton Inddute). oi' Lynch • i !>u a. Van., in Music Theodore E. j Tavlor (B S. S. Illinois State !Teacher.-; College-: furthc study, Ill'-.tvaM Univcr.-it.v) of Washing • on, I) C . •>• i'i.vrrv TPr.vr .i ;i, ,-cn ; B S . N-w;-rk Uni-a. a-- ■Mi A.. Nc.vai k Stat< T’raohnv-: i and further-tudv, Ama. p-k >.■ ni j versify), of Newark. \ J„ in His ; torv; and two m Chemistr\ • -Ja ; cob L Beiii- -B. S . Brooklyn i Umv:: sit v. iur: t.-- studv. P vu ■ ivn and Temple University) of Brooklyn, and M l7 Sleeher. -f Wirght iR. S Shaw ih-vv, sitv ■ ] % "t «<to A. •, t~-T wp* mrS I r i?-“4 ■ PbCOF i BPOTMESS DiSTIILfIHES ISO. 80$TOAi. MUSS. 4 . I'.hi : .wo ’ VV? ' ffl .VWrtJH*- J * , ' i " ! I JKnmßßSssitm £ r ”~* 1 -T "'<is ™ li§TF PROOF •ewet S»JSTH€f?2 SimiLlEJllES, IBC THE CAROLINIAN j 5 rank IMr.-Vdon, Kd Edwards .!«'! decro Warren. Seated. Mrs. Hel en Hinton, secretary; :*!>>. Evelyn Davis, Mrs. Eftie ''handler treas urer Mrs. f< ssic > anlks, pro.i deni Mr,. Jessie Ashley, hisior tan; Airs. Emily B. Williams, chairman sick committee Mrs. Halite You ns. chairman social ses ions; Mis Annie Robinson., chaitman program committee; Airs. Mary !,. Broadie. founder and first president, and Mrs. Mrs. Cicero Warren. ' sLtT , T"\ \ \ Vj r,.v<'Su ■. ft hr*.- I’ve Got The Greatest News! t ! lu.'M vrstci •!>'. I wont down and bon;'hi Ihut new washing- m.-n-hiuc I’ve been need • iiig. Vnrl paying' for is ;s m siirplc- with a Home Equipni'.-nt loan from FIR-SI ('IT! ZENS HANK & TR> sT: Why, r»n terms ait- so ivnsonabk* wfl’li hardly nolie*- thorn on our budge! Fn •voing to get a lot of homo helpers thai v ay!” < >U! Consumer Crorlvf d>»m<n niont can .-•oive your financing problems too. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “Serving Eastern Carolina” Raleigh, N. C. 'mmamKmmHßßHMmmmmmmmEmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmr '■ -s*- f«:^C J* Great Ool(»r Savinp Values ir» every depart men* . i>* r ! n time for your Autumn h'me impi cvcme«t dreams to come !rne ’ - ? '’* : t: ? ; flj : ♦ 7 Modern 3-Piece * .. ■ . Jj^ Living Room • S d f ■ ■-,■■ :2Hjn % f i - !r>i’ij- c\(> '!n<rs a};ear: by in;■>?'»•. • '***"->s.. O''.?* 1 Ni-® A in-- y.iir !j\ jtijjr room with 1 hi- '■*»£*& | 'SsLO |B hand-no.. modern innerspring sui'o >*# s'% #% ! Jnp w|§| * I 4 in aliraHiw tapestry cover. Now' I %Ju' KiA ®i fifflfi ;; A w ie- time *o de. ide, for it’s priced os- <p g 4b Wtk W• *-*** - . ■ i ’ » CO-'iNV : VViO-IIK-GTSM AWD MART*** STREETS A RC##><##'#■■# ♦♦♦♦♦-♦ #“•#■ RC Shaw Will Observe 82 nd Year On Founder’s Day RALEIGH KnujoU.'r's Day Ex- j creiscs will h hold id Shaw Uni- i v; >ny Friday. Novortimr i. when ;, the filled .vinivevrar.v f the- iftidl •utU'-ii will be observed. The la! • Ur hen. y .Y.arhn iuppu. w 1.- hoiKij-.-ib!ih.-i.'iu.n u.eti Union • Army Vci; ran, found, ;> the school . in 1865. will be d dn; i ■i wreath will be- placed rn he- i .i;ruvc m keeping wit.lt a custom oil 1 more Us ; 1 .! hot a century :h< Founder's !)• ■ ~ddr<-'-s wifi | ye delivered by the Rev. C. K i Griffin. pastor. of First Calvary j Baptist Chmeh. Norfolk. Va.. and •resident of the Genera! AiuintH : issoeii.it ion of Shaw Unlveratly Hi;v. Mr. Griffin a graduate of ! i.j 1933 with the A B. ind ; •: Th. degree is tonne r Execu- j Give Secretary of the General Bap - J Slate Convention of None j Caroiin a. Memorial s; rvices at Hie Fousi ' lei s ;'rave will begin Friday , morning at 10:30 and will be f"i- . lowed at !! o'clock with the Foun I dor’s Day program m Green 1- a! j Chapel A meeting of the Execu- j ijve Committee 1 1 iiw Associatioi ; is scheduled for Friday afternoon j Align,si iumdnii Tnkrs Over l-'orce Library . .1. lit- ii 1 OUCH Oh;.. !>■ i ih f; dl aiur umvii dr.- appoint meni of Mr. Augo- *? .M ,>s ,i . big libiari -n Mi Ru Ji.il mm., the A. B. di i-'iv frhvn Morelv:-- .> College and the B. A. m 1,. S. 1 fr, in (lammon tftst.iu.de. j """ itASY WITH A 'NDIX'IgI ! LAUNDRY II ,-hdoy? An afternoon , t j I ■«m leisure time to do the j | j 1 .er seem to hove time j j M j ' 1 JP all possible with a ! ,j il mjjr • domctic Home Laundry. ifl| y r sensationci machine all o is set a control You're free ; ,* moment on! f ■ ‘ . nSHES-RINSES-ANO 1 / DAMP-DRIES \ $259-50 \ ALL AUTOMATICALLY j I All by itself, a Bendix washes clothes S M gently- rinses them three, times — % spins them damp-dry — automatically. Think of it* No machine to clean, no set tubs to scrub, no messy Roors to mop. No tussle with a wringer -—no rough and reddened hands. If you're fired of spending Song tedious hours over a washing machine, you'll got a reel thni! out of v/etching o Bendix 3 1 go through its paces. Co4fl& J*t' & «jsf ?4fUUiA^lotiOM> UQTPf TirßiniT llTfTTiPlDrilTWTrTTiniTll^lTfßr*lTiTlinTYTßW , r l WlWiißiPßllflT|nißfYlßffi^[n|f!lTßWßPTrtYTrir^TrrTYff]TTTFTrniyil > TTrTl < Y l^fc Wasli'n«i«n Hi Juniors Lire ■, ■ ■ UJ. leers j r | s HAI-FICJM The .iunlor elasa of j Ur; v. ai.ington High Si-iioo! ha.* --(•-I held hr atiniml * Ividicm am' ihe following class offieem hdvf inshUh-ct; f S>r.-H!i. president; Ju-.ht* 1 : ;.r« idem. Virginia ! Wutkir.s, tn a.'.nrcr, Elide Brown, irw. !:.ey; Bona Harris awnatar.t ~ • - H 'in rhairinad ■ of tin- soi-iai I'liipmUl.-! , ( il-lir M (! < • h Ii ■ j piogl.lT> ;c : >jn;i|c:‘ l',’dv,:.!-d Thorpr, butsi h ness malinger ;ind Charles JoUt-fj ■ purler. PAGE FIVE

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