Wimsrmg Recipe for Party tun - t. ''j.v/ijf . c-sic }i p'.&r-''' £*■•» ■ '■■■■* :-Fs . * "..gLtf :. . - : f , v ■ ' ' k- flPaPS&kfe . ..’!:••* v. . ••• y p y 4" |:r. H;-,... •• ,-••- ; *, ' . ' ■ • t ....... ■ '' "2 ■ .-■’ r V o, , , ' T f"' e’ : '.-. f - "**'•• •, ■ j “Come for dessert and coffee and an evening of R-.u>k." , t ■ sac; recipe for party fun that's easy on the: budget and ow. < -: :■ - hostess vvhj doubles as cook a full measure of enjoyment. V> r , . 'ways count on the fine flavor of piping hot coffee *. : . .. ■, ke magic. V/irh a ]>a»k of Root: cards, you car- take y.v c t Sv'-.c >el i .fferent exciting games for party competition. Go-; . i; arty cake is mocha devil’s food cake. And plan ,-n a ; -, r.. ■ and of cake and coffee at the end of the evening '.hoc :: geopii's are adding up the Rook scores. Dr. G. W. Gore, Jr. Is I nstalled As 6th Prexy At Fla A&M ; ALLAHA3SEE Dr. George fl-ot-e, Ji , was formally instal ls sixth president of Florida, flnd M. College, one of the til - leading land gram col -■ - is. at a.; impressive Inaugural •vocation Saturday. November ? -ion. Frank ill. Harris made the . H”-. nature speech. '. ;!•■ eerc morty which took plsee •'.a- <: pacity crowd in Lee itorium on the campus was i >1 in a-, atmosphere, of pomp f. • pageantry H. M. ElYerson. ■ r, of administration persided. 'Th- academic procession included; delegates who represented uni - ' v- Giles colleges and learned so-' ■ - ties from all parts- of the couu f •. j Dr. Gore assumes the presidency :-a sixty-three wear old co-edn- ' ■ ;.i.ri.-ff college that has 2100 stu ff- _is in the college proper. 801 : ■.-■.wife extension students, and * facultv of 2-19. The collage plant .. valued at over $5,000,000. a blueprinting the future. Iff . ve outlined a six-point program "E : eh cai'.ed for the development a a institution of higher learn in include fully accredited j. -.-tools of Agriculture. Education, ■y gineerin? Pharmacy. Law and sluate studies, ; r<\ Gore promised to recruit i Sennis Best Grocery Store & Filling Station OLD SAt.XSTON ROAD GOLDSBORO, V. C. PHONE 2658-J-1 DENNIS BEST, Prop BELL-STUART Furniture Company duality Furniture. Reasonable prices 227-28 N. John Street Goldsboro. N, C.. Phene -I7SG-J I COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES apparel* ff The Glamor Shop 10i S. Center St. GOLDSBORO. N. C. Year Credit la Good A? j | c/- { FURNITURE 1 215-117 East Walnut St. p GOLDSBORO staff of scholars, teacher*;, and ;vo fepsior.al workers i-j give genuine.' efficient and inspired instruction in the several rieparLn tits oi a bonafide universin system The Era Florida A .and ?.i ad ministrator pledg>-!t himself to ilm task of providing 'xidequ.it - class ; room, housing, dining hall. 1 ibru laboratory and reerealional fa- ilt ties.” \ Among the speakers landing the new president were, Cecil 1.. Mur , ray. president, student council; U. Grant Nixon, representing the A and M. fatultv; Mrs. I.nc:*ie Cole man. president. Alumni associx ' tion: IV. H. Cams., mayor-proto- 1 of Tallahassee; Dr. Doak S. Camp bell. president, Florida State T’ni i versity: Dr. H. C. Trenhoim. Am- r ; scan Teachers A-■ t;• •;,rio. Hon. Thomas D. Bailey. Florida sunt;-, inters dent of instruction; Dr. Hi ti ro Alien Boyd, National Neg.o p re s 3 Assoi iation; and A 1.. Kidd. • who presented dries ;i - - ;-..ul corn ! munications At the iiliiciiisl'Cl Ci\ X lie iuaus j uratioa Dr. Gore presented g-ml I medals to two fifty-year gr-.niu-; - ales of the college. Honored were i Mrs. Rosa W. Btuler. Tampa. Fla . : ftrui Airs. Ftbe* Rt-lkei vtighi. Milton, Florida. j Tgcter the new executive ur-sent ■ ef ] “The Unit Flag" to the Artillerv Cadet Corps, under the command ! of Cadet Lt. Melvin O Eubanks and witnessed tlie ceremonial n:;- ! rude and display of ant i-aiter n ■ Jwe pons under the- direction of *in ; jot- Claude C. -ark. Prior to Dr. Gore six -had served as head of the cult 's • .1 namely; T. D. Tucker <ISB7-1».)1»: i n b Voune (15*01-1923 •; d- L ;jr Lee (1924-1944'i; William H. j crav (1944-19491 Act ing presi j Ments were .1. B. Bragg - April 1 For Fan and Recreation Visit THORNTON'S TEEN-AGE C4S*NO And SHAVING PAR.LOR SO7 Alvin Street Goldsboro, N. C. 1L A. Thorntctt,. Pfjsp. Phone 387 M » FOR GAS. OIL, TIKES AND ACCESSORIES STOP At Mobile Service Center 325 S. Queen- erf 1 GARRIS DRY CLEANERS f AND HATTERS j *'OKE DAY SERVICE i I i US rs Cer-ter Gol-dabcto 1 ■ Coldsboro | General Baptist State Confab Os NC Ine Has Successful Meet iluptist Church. Wiiniinirion. th-.- Nctif-rai Kapti-rt Ft- j t.- < --p'. '.-x iof N. C- lot. rv;s'nrr:--d its faith; i-i the religion of Jo.- a« and pro ; claim that the ypplitaTior: of Hi.- gosp.-i lx t: • only v:v-. ••• -ave tit-* worM from cnitiiinity Th feature ovttioti tv.- yiwt. ;by Dr. Sandy Ray. pa t-: of the Corner Stone Baptist i hu-' h. Brooklyn. X. Y.. ou “The church in » Changing World”. Tbe Lev Sir. Ray declared convincingly that the (hurch of Christ would u!ti- • ; ;* ■>!> win. OF ~ -peci.ii ,ermou« and nri dr----,! • given by Dr. I*. G \ Wil.vvi;. Vo-.-:-mouth. Vv. vi, pres-' ldent of tin Lott Cnv Bant Ist Foreign Mission Convention. V. S A.; Dean Yffm. V. chair man if the Interim committee oi S’-x'.v T r r i versirv- Fd 1 M. A H :.r. gins, executive retary of fie Baptist Flat-. Convention. Dr. • C. Sp.auliiing. president of N. C. Mutual I,l'** Insurar.cr- C<‘> ; T A HfiTutre. superin tender.' es the Ox ford Ornhannco: Dr. ,T F. Melioti. High Point; Dr. H T. P.rowne Durham, and tie- Rev. .1. K. P.ow tlcn. T. i Grange. As r ?st ! ’ ? ” v-i-riTt: n: ee d 1 ’ ere Trr,v If. P. Bishop, pr-.-sid the l -ly author!•'.•-(! it- exertttH enrnuiirre.i -nd T-e'iv, i,-. -■■on:;>i -te detail n’atix for the em-Mon . f : New Baptist neadquarto-, P.uiW m:-’ cti ft- i - in-'-iv in P i’-'lab. In i report, the Rev. O. L. Sl--r --rFI executive ssrTeiaie rev . that receipts from • him • rniceiotu api-f Christian Edtintion during the flfico* m:.r • ■■ t*'.- no— —-' -• r-‘ i'-,r.:*n;..a t a ;| - Dr. P. Di lion of >-! icb Sonar • ! was reelected president fur ih-> 'ninth consecutive rear. Vice pi-esi ,a--fs re D r W IT ' • -,-i •• . rs Ch .rl.-ci, lt.. Per D •' Cor-'. Whiter! tt«. •Hi the Rev T. A Nina ran Greenvi’le Os" ofttrovi a included tii Rev. O !. Sherrill, ex ecu rive ivvlvv; the Lev W Wv‘t f!:>||ehiivv i-e.-OrOtnv v-'-.ifirr D-- Tt V Mason, rt.-. rio- - ■ " .Nr-'- l-ogond(ftg ■ rb * Re-- t* T Ten—.-etlQ-i-i J t.» .-*iC->"eT-- ♦U Per fen- TfriiV-'.n 'e rV - . XTi -r ,-f" -« 1 ill, W—- v 11 * —o e- f!--; -.f.;-- Tfr ,T. r tt. - • r-v,,■ . , , ? -<■ v»— :> t,-. TTenne WilTni'-gton, '.V: . ,’■> ■ e'-.i*— fT»nn of fkn .. \- e r'] Myron*- niie ; 's \ added to *»• *!••' ?* tee -vcr-> hr l' C «• Porh -I- f»- • Re- a t' o- • v, •- it.* Ch ’ —li ': ' Rev. i Vi lem >u ■ - Dthen -n- -n v "•! M» ■ r>- r* , -'I V, . r T. ITa.Ttrrston. Dr. C> 8011-vk to September J. 11*4 4 i and H Mar.unig Ell'ersou (July 1. 1949- ; April 1. 1950). Dr. Gore who is a graduate of Sepauw University where he was a Rector Scholar went on to re ceive the Masters degree from ; Harvard University and the Ph.D. from Columbia University. Hr- was dean at Tennessee State Collet?** tor twenty-thre-e y.-ars. FOR THE BEST VALUES Cash or Credit SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. 207 N. John Street FSrone 1055 P: D R. :•-.-.it?,l'R. “i. , THE AMERICAN WAV . v >-Acrn "y./.-xy ooto'r vou on yy j- 1 ]j IP / py f y I Tim* Dt Quit tin pin" Gallagher & Burton’s I Blended Whiskey $l9O I pint m { »..."' .vr—,^vr4*Co^...,.. ■... . ..... ■ ....... BLENDED WHIoXEY - 36 PROOF * 72’/a% GRAIN NEUTRAi SPIRITS * GALLAGHER & 6URTON, INC., SRISTOt, PA. r*oOoWW*J*m.-V It -At ,;,3 VW -V..- .*VfcW Pin Will '. \ .. S. .* : -t. 1. r: ; .i K'.'V. ; ,v ; - • tit!, • R. t j; W i%. i wta. Itocky Mount; iht K* I *. j F. VVr-r;-. s>- : n .! 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