Week ending Saturday, may io, 1951
Engagement Os Talented
Musical Artist Revealed
LITTLETON— Mr. and Mi' Clns.
C. Harris of Littleton have an
nounced ilv. engag l mein of their
talented daughter, Alma -"CJoldie"
Maim, to ,H li> big M:i.vmiii, son
of B,d\vin L. iMuysup. of Cleveland,
Ohio.,
Harris a brilliant concert
painist, is a Cum Laiule n'.'atiiiute
of St. Au.qustinc's College, a gniT.n
ate student in tin; Music 1)• i>;irt -
jmmt at Western Hr serve Universi
ty and tin Cleveland livtitut' of
Music, r.he’is a piano pupil of the
famous pianist. Beryl HubcnsT'in.
president of the Im-tiluie.
She i, instructor of Public School
Music in the Clinton City School,
Clinton, and has done eNtctisivi
concert work. She i a member of
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.
.Mrs. Alayr.-.n is also a c.raf unit! of
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mt to ihc Clergy ~, St- Andrew’s
Episcopal Church, Cleveland, lor
the mst two summers. He is a
member of Oniecu psi phi fraterni
ty.
The wedding will take place in
.1 line,
Vance Vines of Sir o' Grove, Wa
tauga County, and Walter .KYnos of
Stratford. Alleghany County, will
represent North Carolina in ate
National 1-11 Sheep Sheaving Con
test at Chicago next fall.
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f nil.-go s grid team, is shown
here in Durham last week par
ticipating in a "get-out-to-votp"
campaign for .lames T Taylor,
( il; Council candidate. Taylor
professor ot psychology at North
< aeolina College, and a noted
Tar IP el educator and church
leader, received 1.507 votes in the
run-off election. Although Tay
lor did not win the election, his
campaign was the most spirited
ever conducted by a Negro can
didate here. Students from North
Carolina Colleges Political Sci
ence Department were active
participants in getting out voters.
Mortis Carolina Elks
Meet in Rocky Mount
THE CAROLINIAN
I R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
Firm Builds New Chapel
For Workers To Worship
WINSTON-SALEM —■ A modern
new private chapel, approximately
nine by fifteen feet, hao been con
■tructed by Uie K. .1 Reynolds *o
bacco Company for private Uur
lup of the employees of the firm
rather than for public wor
ship.
The new cnapet is next to the
office and reeption loom of the
lie. Clifford H. Peace, pastor
counselor, on the mezzanine floor
of the Him noids office ouild.iy in
downtown Win si on-Salem.
ALREADY IN CSE
The eiia : el is already op ell for
informal worshi] . but will nut be
formally dedicated until later The
. Uie sanctuary is Gothic m de
nyn, It is interdenominational in
purpose, and will be u.-od by the
past counselor in hi work with
lho? ■ who w ant his services It is
mailable to individuals who seek
.1 haven for private meditation and
ji.iyoi. The walis are araped in
eccclesiastieal cloth of .royal blue
A stained glass window i- behind
liie worshin center. It has on if a.
pii tore of Christ at prayer lu the
Carden of Gethsoimine.
HAILED IN ‘LOOK’ MAGAZINE
In keeping with the worship ef
fecl. file ligiitin:; in-ido is soft and
indirect and tin pews of a bright
walnut linish. wiiii the floor car
peted in a subdued gray . Wheii.tiia
chape! was being built. LOOK
Tile Farmers Home Demonstra
tion bus made more than 70,000
fa’an veal estate loans since pass
age of thr Bankhead-Jones Farm
Tennant Act of 1!>57,
li> .?. !». ILirren
ROCK'S MOUNT. N C, - Three,
thousand members of the North j
Carolina Association of the Ini- ■
a (Wed Protective Order Elks of
the World are expected to gather;
here Mav 20-25 in their :j|st Annua 1
Convention which promises to lie;
a gala affair in In -vine. with Eik
tradition.
Led by the Reverend Kemp P-
Haiti- , State President foi tno past
foul years and a native of this
city, the Elks will be meeting here
as guests of Twin County- Lodge
No 257 inet Mizpah Temple of the
Daughters. Twin County Lodges
home at 320 Goldie.h Si., is h< ad
(lUavt-.-is of the convention sessions
will be heid in thr- St. James Bap
d*j Church and Ihe Community,
Center, Elaborate plans are being;
made to entertain the guests it is!
said
-'resident Battle has issued a
s-ircJenation to the lodges calling'
for full eoo;-'ration in - aviiu; as-'
-■< ssmeiiis and representation fees
is well as a-artic. aition in the
rand pata-fe Thui's.iay of the An-;
tivi'.’T Guard D pi. under direction
of lira;.; General .1 C. Connelly of
Hie local lodge. Significantly. Mr.
Battle asked '‘That each BUI and
Daughter will conduct him or hcr
: self in an exemplary mannei, cv-t:
mindful that city wide attention
will be focused on us. and our ac
tions can enhance or retard tn
-if’oriof ,ili of ii. to establish :
ELK DOM in its rightful place."
GUAM) LODGE OFFICERS TO
ATTEND:
Expect'd to head tile list ol
Grand Lodge officers to attend the
convention gwdl be Grand Exalte ;
Hu lei ot Flkdom. J. Finley Wil
son himself Judy;, W C Hues ton,
Commissioner of Education and
; Hobs«n Reynolds, Grand Director
j of Civil Liberties arc to be present
; Among those on the stale level v,:ii
.be W E. Davis, -eeretary of Kim
-ton and officers throughoui the
! state.
On the educational side mtedest
j will be centered on the oratorical
contest on the part of the Junioi
j Herd to be field in the Booker
: Washington High School at U p.m.
' Wednesday. Memorial services Sun
day afternoon open the convention;
and the president's annua! message
comes noon on Tu- srlay. Dr Jones
if Elizabeth. City heads the Health
sop; program Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday aitornoon a hotly cou
■ l cited election of officers is ex
pected. After Thursday afternoon's
‘parade will eh will include
•e\.•;•«:I ij,anos -nd marching and
; drilling units, a baseball gave and
1 military ball will conclude the pro
gram. N. C Elks number approxi
mately 10,000 it is said
Amotif aspirants for the presi-'
ilc-ncy aw said to be, Dr I. I'..
j.-ims, ;• Mi. Hah .stem and the in
cumbent Battle.
J. H. Rawlins has recently .
Pc m named .Co-ordinator of the
association David Coleman is Ex
alted Kuier of Twin County Lodge
and Mrs F.t'iie White is Daughter
Rule! of Mc.-.p.ih Temple
Wrong Guesses
UICHMOND— A 7!)-year-oId
man (harged with a murder
committed 45 years ao. may
ot have to stand iriai in the
case because of wrung guesses
by witnesses in a hntriij; here
this week,
Willie Winn, the aged man,
has been accused of the slay
inf of a white farmer in Frank
fin {--ijiiyl in lfltJtl Five wit
nesses were culled in to IdenU
(y Wynn, who was Known as
'.lames perry" at the time of the
kitting. Four men were posi
tive Vtlnn was perry. The other
man wasn’t sure.
Ali men. however, were
wrong, because the nsan they
were identifying wa. sneither
Winn nor perry. He. was a man
who agreed So |»iay the role.
Thus. Winn, may be cleared of
alt charges and will not be
extradictcd is* North Carolina
lo fare trial.
Read The CAROLINIAN
MAGAZINE gave it national recog
nition in an article tilled, "Prayer
in A-'.erica' - .
UTittcii by Dr. Norman Vincent
piale, pastor -if the Mar tile Colle
giate Church, New York City and
editoi of I HE GUIDE POoT-S, who
praiad the new Reynolds chapel
n oh’; ml term-.
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