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PAGE FOUR With Sarah Virgo ” Hi there, here we are again w;:h a bit more chatter on tie happenings about town. We do hopa that you aren't too busy tc give u* a listen. Remember also that whenever something exciting happens out your way to give us « ring at 2-4367 or drop us a card to St. Augustine’s College- V.’e 11 be waiting to hear irom you very *ooa. Well, May is officially here and ♦veryone is thinking of school j cl<*sing, commencements and prom* already. There were many ♦elebrations to welcome the raer- i b month of May by many May J&ajr celebrations. k One in particular was she •oe held at St. Augustine's College at 2::30 in the after noon. The theme, this year feeing "May Day in Fairy land". It was held jointly with St- Agnes Hospital with Mrs .£. A. Voung directing and Miss Gloria Haskins, vu- Th* May Queen was MfSs j Gladys Hopkins. Her attendants wore Misses Mazelle Price, Mat- ; Lt Wiggins, Betty Byers, Lillian I Jacobs, Doris Lynch, Aiean Smith ; Catherine Hughes, Shirley Pat- ■ rick, Minnie Shirley Wiggins. LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTHATCH S NOTH, h WORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administra- j tor of the Estate of Elia Patton, j deceased, late of Wake County, | Worth Carolina. th.s is to notify j all persona having claims a I the estate ,i said deceased to ex hibit them to he undersigned at i lebulon, N -rth Carolina, or lib j I*2 E. Hargett Street, Ra;e;.;h, | North Carolina, on or before the ) sth day of March 1955 or th.s j notice wilt be pleaded m bar of l tlieir recovery. Ali person in debted to the Estate a ill please m ; -ke immediate payment. Tuis 5 tii day of M -ch. 1354. j ERNEST V. WILLIAMS.. j V Administrator A T J. CARNAGE, A’ty. April 3, 10. 17. May 1 6 ADMIN ISTR ATKIX NOTH- E NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having’ qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Loot ha Wilder, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims j against the Estate of said do- j ceased to exhibit ♦hem to the un* i dersigned at 1205 S. East Street, j Raleigh. North Carolina on oi , before the 16th day of April. 1955, j «r this notice will be pleaded in 1 bar of their recovery. Ail per sons indebted to the Estate will phase make immediate payment. This 16th day of April i'Jsl. Miss Ida B. Garner t Administratrix l Haliie H Whitlock Assistant Clerk, Superior ; Court April 24; May k 8, 15, 22, 29, 1954 (U. BROWN WINS AWARD <0 ATTEND YALE Dr. William R. Strassner, pre sident of Shaw University, an- j Bounced Thursday that John H. Brown, Jr. of Raleigh, dean of men at. Shaw University, .is the recipient of a scholarship to at tend the 12th annual session of ■the summer school of Alcohol Studies at Yale University this coming summer. The Summer Session begins on July sth and runs through July 29th. Dean Brown is a graduate of ft. Augustine’s College; attended haw Unievrsity Summer School and received the M. A. degree At Columbia University. IT'S TIME TO I I A SAVINGS | | ACCOUNT, *I Springtime is wake-up time for nature, g and it can mean a fresh beginning for you, too. Now is a good time to plan for s the future by opening a savings account and adding to it with regular deposics~~ | make every payday a savings day. You'll ftnd our people friendly and helpful, too. M Why not pay us a visin’. ® Mechanics & Farmers | Bank | RALEIGH DURHAM 1 | I I Heralds were Misses Carrie House j ! and Yvonne Mitchell. The program included such ! numbers as “Sports in. Rhythm", j ’•TaranteUe'’, “The Minuet from : Don Juan”, Baliec Tiny XcU and j many, many others. And of course the ever-popu- ! iar and traditional-wrapping of ! the May Poles- Approximately i eight in number. Costumes for the \ numbers were by Vera Richter j Walkins, Williamsport, Pa. And to close the May Day fes ! tivities was the annual May Day j i social, held in Taylor Hall whj.cn | was quite attractively decoratSd i Everyone seemed to have a grand | time, A fitting close to a perfect j I day On April 28, the Alpha Omi- ] j cron Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu : j Honor Society at Shaw Uctver- j | sity observed Honors Day, | The main seaker for the occas- ! ; ion was Dr. M. D. Williams of j | Shaw University, who gave a , : most interesting and inspiring ] message- Members of Alpha Omicron j! ( Chapter are; Ro setta Artis, Vice-President, William Sherrill, Secretary, i Dorothy Burnette, Assistant seeresatry, Lizzie Chase, Treasurer, Nathaniel Gaylord, Advisor, Dean 1 P. Payne j The second Annual Senior HLfl School Day was held on Sate*- j j Csv. May 1. at Shuw University. , f Dr- Nelson H. Hams, presided- ; ; Music was rendered by the Uni- j versity Chorale Society- Remarks j I by Mr. Lucius Walker, president ; j c-f the Student Counc 1. Greeunrs ! were extended to the group by ! Dr. W R. Strassner. pre -ident oi ! Shaw University. ! Tiie group made a tour of Re : I campus, saw a film, and atleiuuvi j the- May Day celeoratioa field e- • ' verts on the athletic field. Tr V v also had the opportunity to wu- ; j r.iss Coronation Ceremonies h -n- : j .tig the May Queen ir. V.e . | Spaulding Gymnasium. The ei-m Ito a success!ui day’ Scon ABOUT TOWN by your . ! reporter during the patt w<-. : - end was Thom.s MitcneU, who | has just returned from three • t years stationed in Germany, m j j the Soutr.i rn Area Command near i Munich- While ,n the armed serv- j ;. ; : e pIfIVCU AU-.t l bail VW ,ll lilt “Unicons from 1951-53, Mr. Mitchell plans to exit r j Shaw Unive:.ity in the and naturally piny football neiping to spur the BEARS on to greater sun gnu. tie is at present living j with bis si.-ier, Mrs Ida .Ten;::'.- j - j Chavis j j Heights BY .MRS. MAE 1. BROAD IE Mrs. William Taylor, Jr. 25 t Chavis Way who is a patient in j Duke Hospital is reported better, j Her many friends are glad to j hear that, she is better. | Miss Edith Brooks of 9 Chavis | | Way is able to be out after being ill for a few days. Cpl. O car Kendall who is sta- ! tinned in Georgia was home over the weekend visiting his mother. Mrs, Carrie Kendall of 20 Frank lin Terrace. Mr. Raymond Kendall has re- j turned tc New York after a few I j days stay in the city. Mrs. Sophia Neal of Philadel- ; phia ,Pa- is visiting her sister and j brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Jas J O Blount of 554 E. Lenoir St. Mr. Joseph Tucker of Mark St. celebrated his birthday last Sun day. He received many nice pres ents and many friends stopped by to say happy birthday. Little Miss Deborahy Fae Tay lor of 21 Chavis Way celebrated her sth birthday Friday, April 30, Many nice presents were in store for her. Happy bitrhday Deborah. Mrs. Alien Lee Thorpe and Picture hĝ SH vV INI. bit fIT S MAY Ql . —Mi-> Gi.-.ia i uiiiuu, a. sophomore of G amir was crowned May Qu- rn at >V..iw University, .Saturday, May 1. family of 10 Chatham Terrace i spent Sunday in Auburn, N. C. j where they attended the Spring- j field Baptist Chur eh- Mr. I*, d. Mitchell and Mrs. Isabel! Sanders were united in marriage on Tuesday eve ning, April 27 at 7:30 o’clock • at 717 E- .Martin St. with the Rev. VV. Jones, pastor of j the Fayetteville Street Baptist j t hurch in c! urge of the wed- i ding ceremonies. The only at- j tendants were Mr .and Mrs. j Edward * Brooks of Washing- | ton Terrace, Mrs. Brooks is tins niece of the bride All friends say congratulations to j Mr, and Mrs. P. G. Mitchell. Ail families of Chavis Heights i a; e m deep sympathy with the following: Mr and Mrs Joseph Carr and j family of 19 Chavis Way in the death of Mr, Carr's grandmother, Mrs. Delia R Mack, who was flivt cralixed from the St- Matthews AME Church last Thursday April 29; Mrs Clara Dunston and fam ily of 11 Hyde Terrace rn tiv death of Mrs, Dur.ston’s sister, j Mrs. Meta Johnson, who died in Brooklyn. Her funeral was held at the First Baptist Church in Louisburg- Her family consists of the fol lowing, 7 daughters, Mrs. Pattte L, Cooke, Mrs. Beatrice Mayes, Mrs. Julia Harvey, Miss Roqoline Johnson, Mrs- Marcia Wt'tkins, Miss Viola Johnson, and tViiis Constant Johnson, ail of Brook lyn, N. Y; 4 sons, Thomas VV. Johnson, Eddis Johnson and Al exander Johnson, ad of Brooklyn, N.Y-; 4 brothers, A. Yarborough, L. Yarborough of Louisburg, N.C. and Alexander Yarborough oi Washington, D. C- Thought of the week—-Does Je sus have me? Sgt. Jethroe Robinson of Camp j Pickett, Va. and his sister. Miss j Edith Robinson of Fayetteville j State Teachers College, Fayette ville, were home over the week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs- Joe Robinson, 496 Can non St Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Adams of 2 Franklin Terrace are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, born Tuesday, May 4 at St. Agnes hos pital- -nnnm tmmm——amam m i nmammm ————ww< Everything For , , . BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING * LUMBER * MILL WORK • ATHEY'S PAINTS ' * BUILDING MATERIALS • BUSSWIN HARDWARE Dial 7563 CAROLINA j BUILDERS CORF. 217-2! 19 Dawson St. RALEIGH, N. C. timing the annual May Bay program under the direction of I the Physical Education Depart ment. I.ucius Walker of Roselle, ; v . J , and president of the Stu- ! dent Council places the crown on her head, ( Card of Thanks The family of the iate Mr Thomas Burrell wish to express their appreciation to their many friends for expressions of sympa thy, flowers, use of cars and kindness during his recent illness and death. THE BUR WELL FAMILY Th- i.ugh February 15. 1954, some 11.4 million tons o< 1953-54- erv-p f.'-vt grains had been placed Under the price support, program, ■; d ' Ailh 7.1 million tons I.i aPiJr.-dd. : I iijijiijpur- - | m !,f ,! MOUNTAIN , I ; RIDGE JL %m\m boisbom wbiixet m ■! HOW 5 TEARS OLD *S* V *365 I $23? % s rmm «U 6 * m mm %%. ©wastswia &mm ua ||||j j j H 111 j ] |( || M , | •*****..*.— ..M. —. Lmm OU’i C<m wiuti/fj ,i %,. wish the most modem ambulant® built! Out new Superior-Cadiilac Ambulant* stands ready 24 hours a day to serve you! This rugged, powerful coach provides every convenience t® ! transport patients quickly and comfortably between home and hospital.,. and every piece of equipment needed for life-saving / first aid after an accident. Put your tom lfi| ■(4hc most modern, efficient equipment; J |, whea the need srises-odl tu fcjtl Lightner’s Funeral Home j 33 2 Ssmthfield Sfruef TdlepSims* 34 578 THE CAROLINIAN ' \X DAY FEtSTIVAL SCENE A SHAW U—Pictured the May Day Festival participants j ’Lie wrapping of the May Pol*, i tumbling exhibition, modern dance numbers, and music wer# a part of the entertainment | honoring the queen. Shown on the picture are, left to right! Robert fUiford. a jofnior at Sei» j ma; Shirley Washington, a sop homore ©f Oxford; Walter Ba-jr by. a sophomore of Norfolk, Va.; Mary Louise White, a freshman of Windsor; (seated) Helen* | Williams, freshman of Kinston; the May Queen; Lueiua Walker, a senior of Roselle, N. J-, preal j dent of the Student Council! (seated) Eleanor Long, fresh man of Charlotte; (standing) Margaret Rascoe, a aophomor* of Windsor; Harold Ross, a | Junior of Atlantic City, N, J-J Jonquil Lawrence, a sopho | more of Rocky Mount; and j Norman Hopkins, a sophomore ; of Orange, N. J., attendants to the Queen, ! SKRVI N G ABOARD ES CORT VESSEL Joseph C. r Nc-ibitt. seaman. USN, ton of Mr. and Mrs. James H. NteWtt • of FUn Excelsior Stroet, Wia*- ton-Salem, N. C-. 1# serving a bi.ard the escort veaael ÜBB | George Durtng her to #f ot . duty it* th« Far East, the George has visited various j port* ir* Japan, Including Yo kosuka, Sasebo, and Kobe, and | the British Crown Colony «f Hong Kong, just off the China roast. She 1* starving u escort i ship for some of the larger j ghips in the Far East. Prior to j leaving’ th# United States in { November, 1953, the George WM serving »» station ship for tho Fleet Sonar School to San ■ Diego, Calif. The Public Affairs Committee ] •will hold tneir May busiffess meeting at the “Y” on. Monday night. May 10 at 7:30 P. M This it a very important mec .is. Plan* will be made for the ® May Fellowship meeting- All members are especially urged to be present Mrs. G. E. Jones is chairman in# May meeting o* the Parent Education Committee will be held Monday, May 10 at the "Y" at i> PE All parents are urged to be : present. The theme for the May ' meeting is “New responsibilities in a Changing Soeeity.;' Mrs. Velma Joyner, who is with the i North. Carolina Tuberculosis As- ! sociation, will speak and lead the discussion on ‘‘Your Health and You.” Ail members and the p io lie are urged to attehd this in teresting session- Mrs. Ada Jai - nsgiri i* chairman. Attention all Y - Hostess Members! The regular month ly meeting of the \-Hostess Club will be held at the YW ora Tuesday, May 11 at S P.M. AH of the members are urged to come. The chairman, Mrs Holden and others have some interesting ideas on the possi bility of a vacation trip to be pretented. Also, Conference material etc. will be presented. Alt members are urged to come. The young ladies will go to Ft Bragg for a dance on Friday night. i»lav 7 at 8:45 P,M. Please come to these affairs, Mr*, Eula ML Holden, chairman. The Y-Wives Club wiV hold their regular May meeting at the “YW” on Thursday night. M::y id at 8 P. M All members are urged to be present- Mrs. i. A, Mann, chairman Wednesday night, April 28 was Men's Night at the “Y”. This is the first annual event of this sort | to be held for the men of our community, it is designed to ac quaint the men with the "YW" and its program and to urge i 'v. to support the ”Y prc.givin Games were played and i-nj. *d by all Prizes were given by tin group. Mr, David Winters Sr. won linen handkerchiefs for being the oldest man present Mr. .Linwood Young won a beautiful take made arid decorated by Mrs. Birter Ph !- lips. Mrs. Emma Boyer and Mr L, H. High each won ft pound of hot dogs and one dozen roils, JVI Fred D Williams won a lovely bottle of lotion especially tor men. Those participating enjoyed a lovely evening of fun. CocaJfola drinks and plenty of hot di gs with all the trimmings were ser ved to all The Women's Activity Committee are looking forward to repeating the affair in 1955 Mrs. H. C. Perrin, chairman Hava you renewed your *Y‘ membership or are you a “Y‘ member of the YWCA, if not. join npw You owe it to yourself 4W b* bk mm 2 YEARS M ; you'll how so met X*m]los j jq PAY g —— ’deluxe I S QOMBfMTOMr < v ymwGK* • WASHED . f Aulha>rir*il WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING Tire Sales & Service Co. THE - PLACE 401 Hill.boro Street Dial 7871 YWCA News I and the* community to do so at ; * week are as follows. Mrs. Lula Summerville. $5.00; Mr.: Carrie Prather. *5 00; Mrs. j Addie F Harris $5.00. I White Baptist j Church Opens ! To Negroes j OAK GROVE. Ark- AX!A j j The memberrhip of a small wile | country church in mis form | Negroes of the Baptist dc-nomina- ; j tion last woek T1 e church the I i Oak Grove Baptist clu; pus- ; tored by Rev A. C Itttih-if, a former army chaplain and cur j rently ad mi dstrnlor of Soutnorn j Rev- Rut'Lofh with the enthusl- | j a Stic appro-. .-.1 ui. the c- i I tion. invited a N ro mims'er to | conduct communi;y ivvivul s/- ■- ! vices and to baptize four of 10 ' I new Negro iwru woo joined 11 I as a result. Arnn-iing to reports, 1 I this wan the :X ■ rcciv... ecu- jj I ducted fur X- u -a -■ > de- | | nomination m t a 3 area • m to • I years i Said one crunch mem-vr. “toe j j members- took ihe tnut j ir>% about foreign, nuouon?. : : Soafood | { || Ask For Watson’s Fryers ■ I j £ At Your Favorite Store jf | ! W A TSON’S I Seafood & Poultry Company, Ine. fl l 230 CamocTt Slrce.i Wholottkk ,| Caii.ccun Village Rock ftueurr* I lUictgh, N. C. j vVOY. ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 8. 1954 KIW FAMILY HOBBY | Housewives, teen-agers, children i and the whole family are catching 1 onto the new craze of mounting multi-colored butterflies, According to Aminadov Gians, 47 year old collector who started M chasing butter flies as a boy and never stopped, the American family have taken to this fascinating cdu- BA cationa! hobby, mounting butterflies at home, be eau.-eht i 3 such a simple operation that even the small children can enjoy it with their parents. Jlr. Glauz, as far a3 he knows, is the only butterfly wholesaler in the world. He owns Butterfly Art Ji we try, Inc., located at 291 East <xh Sti Brooklyn 12. New York which has put together this butterfly mounting kit completely rqu pped with nine special tool* a: -1 ten brilliantly colored butter* f lies. The Brooklyn company import* bulo' -flies from ail over the worbi t distribution to homes, retailerfl| -.nuseun-s, hospitals and allied groups. The butterfly mounting which sell for only three dol lars, are being used by leading Wr* and teachers as an *» fee rive tool to interest juvenile* i» a fascinating hobby. _ i The parents and senior childre* ■ can create their own beautiful dec uvo schemes using the colorful 1 .butterflies to make wall nlacquet,! shades, lamps, ash tray*, : sen ing trays, etc. * For the children these kits pro-] . an interesting opportunity to’ study nature and science and are ■ constant demand in the school*. : A-r the study of Lepidoptr* (bvljl :-:iiies>.__
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