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1952 at 8:15 p m. Tin- group which
nullities upwards to lofty adult
member';, lias ohuseii for its pfA
inirft- pi <" t nta lion, J, ft l’ricst
leys "An Inspector t alls" In
i (lidcd m the cast arc John I>
Lewis, )r as the Inspector, sup
ported In Norma and Quentin
(jaillaiil Purdie Anders, Samuel
(•mii, Viiijitiia Newell, and
Fortin Adams The play, a three
act drama, is directed by ,1 allies
Avei v of the ileaf and Blind
School and Ur Catherine ft Mill
dieton with Vies lllietyn lhoin
as i't tile Shaw Pla > ers as ad
visor. This pI a v is the lies! in »
series which the < oinmojiity
SliehonToodr \ ows
Saul \f Raleiiih
Tile marriage <>! Mir Jacqueline
Maria Goc-ce daughter of vlr. ami
Mi.' - Julia ’ H Gci-de ill Ualtyrh.
N C. to ,’vii f.enii;- Ai,iirt’.She! ■
toil, ; Oil lit Mi ■ Kiiii SiieilUjJ a..si
the late las.r A Sic lion el Mem
:.ii!,- Tenn. took place Saturuii;,
evenin':'. April 26U; a: 7:30 o'clock
in a candlelight ceremony at the
home of the bride's grandnic-ihei
Mrs. Eitella Goode-, The Rev C
R. McCreary officiated at the.
double jing ee.i-mony. Prim m
the ceremony, Mrs, Cecelia Wor
tham presented a program of nup
tial music and Miss Laura Brown
sang Because and !U. Thom:’.:
Mayes, aunt of tin- bride. :-.am: . .
Love Yon Truly.
T h i hi itie e i v e fi in
marriage- ky per hroli.i, - Julnc
H Goode, Jr, wore a balierinn.,
length gown white nylon to’Se'
over satj* embroidered with it tie
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Theatre Group hopes to hunch
in the development of a
I.il'Ue Theatre group in otu com
munily DresmT i*laii.v iiu lmh- as
sistitig othoi rommmiity gtoujis
in makr-tif* ami sfaai- craft, j»r»
•icntation o i childrens perform
anrt’s, |>m-venialion ».»1 adult jn*r
hnijiiUiiJN u year, and pradicai
\ jot ament' in the various dra
inatic media All pi-oplo Interest
ed in any jdtase oi play-acting
ci »• urged to join the group,
Dicluied are some td the mein
here of “\n liispedot < alls ' ea* 1 -!
shown din in; rehearsal as they
are being coached by hi Mud
di< von,
.it ’.be v.-s'.-1 and ij’tvcf tiudii *■
ih j :-,!ioulcier je?i'lit veil ol tliu
.i«-;< t«, ‘j 1 IVv '!• i d •Nil.oi bonnet or
i:D ilKr]lied vvitii SUU pOuiTs. SiH- 1
c;u'; ied h proyoi book lopped wit h
>-.t< v ]i}i;ui<diL mid oe.nt* ri i witl'i a
purple Oi’o*liul Tl/e hi idc Mst-f I ).’
i.VT is - Ai.-ii iTa the mi e Goodo was
1 maid o! hiDnn and only attendant
:.li< baht-1 iu* dress
-o! -i. i* ii-y iun lav ’ over pink
tafletu :-: ,c *a «.e in !u r hu*r a
, lidau Os pink roses and cm nod
a noseyay us mixed flowers. Mr.
.Nc ivou ShuitCi - of Washington, I)
jC. was beat man. Following the
. c:t:i emoi.y the bride and groom
: wei e boo.‘.‘led with c reception
i Mrm Shi Iton is a graduate of
Shaw University, Raleigh. N C.
Prior lo her marriage was em
ployed vn Washington. D. C
Mi Shelton,, a veteran ul World
: Wai 11. attended Grigga Business
Colie:te before being Inducted in
the A]arm Corps, where he .-onvd
’ar ari eleetrieiail afUr be*op, dir *
1 charged, he was employed a- an
: i.os.Friict*>r at tin- Ti aUe
: Sehoo-i for Veteraie in Mempat-,,
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Ueborift Alternate dele.LUites v.er» >
wVh- Ellen Alston, 'ifu i , Hough.;
! aj’d Eddie 'kiundels
A pje cvhi as doier.f'f to the
'-date CuiiVention, jiiltoiigh the 1
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tv eofivemnon At a - Call F: Devann ;
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Club httil it;, fi: t May meeting!
Ri.inla.i May 2. at tin- home ill j
Mi K tiu-i Michael 513. South |
H.iyivoi.tl • treat, with Mi*. Nellie;
' Small, tn'i" nit in, piviidiiig j
I i)S ,’i)\V irig till- 1 j a>! v'r by QUO- i
’ .aa a the iiuliie of each mem- !
bo i was cal lei! v» a.- a brief bust-1
’| ;f -ami ,-nd a book review I
by Mi.. Eula Eli."
Tin club honored Mr< Pinkie!
t 1b..-; l v p; :■ a iitiia>, hei birthday [
, I - .: ioiii ~ . which tin- ej u h|
’■ r. :• e.j by She h. -i. t; ■. •!
ehirkcii, potatoes torn a tots, cmi
i hot buttered roils, on a back-;
ground of green parslc-y. Deli
, dVM-it- followed.
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, Retail t:aining classes in better
merchandising and handling of J
j- poultry prodne’s are now being j
held in a number of North Caro- j
Sima cities,
tSv '! grain drying, systems!
would ;:ve Tar Heel farmers rev-;
era] milfibn dollar:- a year, say!
( ai’i'ieuitUiTil engineering specialist.’l
j ei the Suite College Extension
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THE CAROLINIAN
Rev. Falconer Inspiring
In Shaw Univ. Address
RALEIGH. N. r - The Rever
end John R. Falconer, missionary
to Monrovia. Liberia, West Africa
gave a challenging address to
| Shaw University students Wednes
day morning in Greenk-af Audi
torium. in iii; talk he- spoke oi
, foreign mission work as the great
; est mternutkn ui project in the
S world "The first foreign mis-
I sions," lie said 'were not
church missions, as it is generally
believed.' They ,vet>- :ent out bv
; the states, bin thi.; was not suc
i eessful later there were organ
ised volunteer , and finally chur
idles began to set up inyehlvieiy
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(j carry on thi- work “Every
Uhristian denomination." he con
tinued. "is found working in fo
reign ir.isions. He spoke of the lit
‘ eraey demerit in foreign missions
as one oi which they were proud.
; •Thor, atv 20 tribes in Liberia,"
Ihe -aid, 'each with a different
dialect. Missionaries take langu
-1 ages of the native people and re
; dur-e them to wi iung.”
; In conclusion the speaker declar
i eri that “it I-. imperative that the
• church ex*end its foreign mission
pro;, ram. Foreign work embrace-;
'not only ll'ica, but other coun
tries it is a universal movement.
Mrs. Edwards Speaks le
Shaw Home Ec. Group
RALEIGH—-Home Economics ma
jers in the junior and senior elass
!es of Shaw University lieard a
very interesting talk Thursday by
Mrs. Betrha M. Edwaids. Wak«
' Unscrupulous persons have dulled
' mkisonary work. "We the Chris
tian people rmist become adve:.-
ti.rous again
i Tim Ryverend vlr Falconer is
seeking at l:-a ! tiiree couples for
work in missions
! The speaker was introduced by
Reverend M. N Dfi.aney. director
f,t Helii.'iou> activities at Snow
Uiliver -• i t >
County lli.nuc Demonstration A
gent.
Some of tia objectives of her de
partment. mentioned in her
speech were 1 To assist the farm
er through farm products t fl he in
creased 2. To promote better liv
ing on the farm 3. To develop
rural leaders 4. so promote men
tal, social and cultural recreation
of the community, and rural edu
cation. 5 To acquaint the public
with wnat is going or. in rural
life L. To increase Mw spiritual
lift of the community
Mrs }>. R jervay. instructor In
Hit Home Economic;; Department,
wa; Jh cliui of the program.
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Ed Whitsey of Florida A. arid
!Vi, CoUctie won both the South
'vest open and tin Tu.skeget- invi-
UJional icniii.-, tournameiits tms
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