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PAGE SIX ''** ' '>- !- ..'ii\'. >. «? .-> ...... >1 MARGARET TY NES THRILLS HOMETOYt V A t 'DIENtX -Miss M irgarct T. nes. trading soprano with the New York t ity Opera Company, md sraduate of \ & X Coll-er, made a triumphant return to ■ r hometovnn, Greens boro, in a t >;? ••••rt held at A &■ T College last Wednesday evening. The home folks turned out in mass, tilling Harrison Auditori um (seating rapacity.. 1.400) to give her an ovation seldom ac corded artists appearing here. D. C. Univ. Head “Ain’t Thinking About Quitting” WASHINGTON ‘Apparently; peeved r.b ui a >:t utnor thatj he •would won : president of How.v.d ' ••• M'M-du eai \V. *‘T ain i e ..xiu. ■ a- no !i:ng" '■ The stati iner.i was to a re- ; porter w i.n iu*.*ci oi.> attention to a published a;i* r'.ar , > that he is reported to b<;v.*. id he wss stepping down beeau-e of his health, con :v -i"": re,i m of his adrr : r i: ' i;un, and threat* oi j H school A spoki e in Iron, tine Depart.-; jnent of Health, K neat;, n and Welfare, under \vi ti-ii Howard uni-! AN i h , . Pl.ru fi.Vt i:% rl£ Vi. AH IS A GOOD DAY. | TO Oi’K.N •; CUB ACCOUNT IN OUR BANK j TIME IS MONEY * WHEN YOU SAVE ; ACT NOW! t ■ { , Ar>- yr.i. fer-r ~b,-,d financially than a year ago? If you - have j• *:f it : . to A for month s gone by, you have slipped bark S' ,v re i by the golden present. .Put both time ~ and r-*i.' • to rfor you. Make this year count by saving in a bank account. i PEOPLES Bank and Trust Company ZEBULON MEMBER ITDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ; Wlisn Trouble Comes and you are in need of a BOND USE Stats - Wide Bonding Service Mo Bond too Large. Our bonds are good anywhere m N. O.Cur federal bonds are good anywhere in the United States. "Credit can be arranged for you," So when in need of a bond, call us or our agent, if ws have one in your town, Jf you can’t call, have one of your friends to call. Day Phone 0*2224 Night* cad Sunday* 3 7 52 Burlington, N. C. (Openings for Agents in Your Town) slain Offices 1523 Maple Avenue, Burlington, N. CL IO nod and operated by Col.—We are members of the NAACP.) Mack B. Thompson. President (Miss) Cora Lee Thompson. See.-Trecm. I The concert program was al most Identical to the one which she will render in her Town j Ilall debut, one month heme ors February 20, and she used it well as a testing ground for that, big and important appear i an re. | Miss Albertha, 1-a timer, left. Fort Fierce, Fla., “Miss A & T” and a member of the AKA Sor ority, (top left photo) presents Miss Tynes with a bouquet of I roses from the campus chapter, ! i versity operates, verified Dr. John- j i son’s statement. “Dr. Johnson is in good grace j w:th the Department” said the | I spokesman “and there has been no indication that he would resign " In regard to the report that Dr. Ralph Bunchc is being considered for the position, the HEW spokesman said, “If Dr. Ifunche is being considered then Dr. Johnson must be the one considering him,” As far as the university probe is j concerned, continued the infor mant. it is nothing more than ! routine, investigation. Every in- ! Alpha Phi. of which she was 1 a member while a student at the | college. I In the top right photo, Wil | Ham 11. Gamble, dean of men at the college and a classmate, i took her on tour of the new 1 facilities recently completed and | under construction at the college. I Here hr points out an interest ing feature of the new home economies building. Miss Tynes took time out to j chat with students during her lALGGHOUSI I BOOKLET TO | BE RELEASED I The publication of a booklet on ! the problems of alcoholism by the North Carolina Alcoholic Re habilitation Program has stirred; up an unusual amount of interest ; throughout the United States. The ; booklet consists of a number «-f j lectures given by nationally • stitution that is supported with fed- I era! funds is investigated each . year by the Appropriations com mittee before appropriations are made. This investigation is merely a check to find out how funds are | Good Will ! USED CARS ! ! j l : | I j I ! I i I * L 1 ?!) 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They are from left to right: Margaret Davis, Goldsboro; little Gray, Henderson and Mattie Craft, Roanoke, Virginia. In the bottom right photo, her parents, Rev. .1. V, (prominent pastor n! the local and fashion able Providence BpaGst Church) and Mrs. Tynes rive hep a big I kiss sipon her arrive). known authorities, and is tided, ! “Alcoholism—A 1 vrsonal and Com munity Problem,” Following the announcement of Us publication in tin- Program':-- public service magazine, INVEN TORY, requests be: an to pour in from every county in the State. But wl: m tile National Mental Health Program announced its a-; vailability in the i nationally dis- ' . I -blrt' d Pro, ■t. !he ii - 1 i sporre was astounding. Director! | of the State Aleoh die Rohabilita-; i tion Pro ram, S. K. Proctor, s-aid ■ that numerous request:! for tie! i booklet have come from every state in tii - Un.-m and from sc- • venal f. . . count; !',' . 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