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L’r. S. A. Iysw.~r.an Delivers
Address A t Bsl ccalaurea is
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P-r-: w {jiff froy* an r-fi i'*oe?p
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nnrcv '. \v:tk .«cmritve *y mpi
t»y : i;-! vtn-i'v: v* i
'• ■hr .'.A? thr nf -fi’ur
It-'v «nti salßirr you :U-.t*=U-r
rr ." ;. : i.’i:j \=i rih pranbr-
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'.l . r ; ; '<•? rr« o , c bivii’if'- '' id
of poultry rcitvit; *•'•' i•■ ••
V nn o • 'k 'i I- v.,* York
**; <?c !/• -p, -K«-o:- ■ in •
two. 4- <i ■ ii) ': : ? ur,-
«r?d -6) Object to
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'‘Killing Time Will XSlever Bring Job SmiriHr, 1 *
Wily :-!s-/vK. Wf .nr- a crcai
?-mij pray>-r \v-erc gw
f-r: bv Dr Grariy D D - ; ". r ung
dr;jn* ihr Sohoci of Rvijgson,
r . /-; ■•; r , {> f T7 H -.r rr . i j
li.gio'n r'*-:M>ir.s s oft
4 ONVIVHON
\ D A : m -ri. Co;noai' ; d. of
it: tdf F e.-,ri -i fthe L.-’Chti
.'• •’ hin ’'tivfn :• in H <,e .* j, h .’ ■• no
*.:- n’ ( t ~,:y nrio i tie it; toe t of t,hft
post T-tup v.o.'kvd d!! t s ; ;‘-;1 iy h - >
ntske tl;is tbr oo?t State Coce
i ton ever held by the Arne teae
Lrr. P;i>£ f'oT7‘il:iU:ic;Pi' n{ Divt
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ht'i'r ,* Danfortr; re Do-' .‘r
Evdr yynois. Sn--
Dt Mams n* -■ i
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' in. V\»< ■ ■ • G'uida?
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SI m.f.DDTf. ye- ev:
AN P
TO WEAR OR VOT fO V\i Att -
e, HAT
’here ; i ~ t ftjvK-i. Wn*'
thei e n~ txik of l.rr::. .;i, ;he ■,•■■
lion of the wearing of h.-;r r ■
VV ■' (3 o, V ttrilC.r uj T(.c :r; ;
as ».o whether or not Jadiet' snoui:.
The trend in diess is deiiii
itely toward the praetn*)
functional Ode, as is. true <>)
most ronrtern applied rtcsisn
Hats are hot; they pei m tlie
way nl such things as v.v
doors and good night
They are « nuisance to Moot,
and they are the one piece ol
apparel nviM easily fdentiisptl.
v.hii p means that their appeal
from the point eof «caral>.ili!■ ,
n 'airly lur.lteti
ahlr to say noihmg of es.,ue ,-
:Ca i * Vi go h ••..••• HOC O f »~
young, rnoci( v r; Arricrii .i;; ',-on.lan
being practical, dot. ,;"sr that a.-
a compromise, or a gesture *o !; a
•'Ution. she always wear-- g
when going uin
Many people ask my opinion
as to whether ur not ji. ; . ;y,■. ,
j.i.shionablv spenf;:«g, n. i-.oh:
'gloves and no hat J nivay; ; :•
j them what Virginia Pop: tashi m
' editor of New York lime< . ud
I to rue.
To wit: At the office thrrr
they frequently photograph .•.
model who is not wearing a
ti.it, hut they n ever pbfito-
Ctaph one without gloves un
less she is wearing a battling
-int.. So there you arc, «nv-,
In conifer table in ynur cloves,
sans hat.
Naturally there arc pluc< .• th-f
necr.-sitate, and virtually oemanu
; tbe covering of heads. Church.
; business apperntmems. and many
| daytime' enter’ainment- But
! where the activity js verv ir * ■•
j trial it is in quite good taste to
j keep the clothing m the same
I character
j \f rV‘ - J
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TTirm=« Vy-*-/ }
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”Yo«*lf never Tint"’ time f.-, r
I f"o thiafi:; JOU ve sot to nulv,
j _ j
July 23. 1955, some 250.000 fiae
cured tobacco grow? ■' in North j
and South Carolina will vote Tn J
the Tobacco Associate* referen
dum.
High est Office Ever
Held By Race Member
TO,! FIDO, O. >ANP> sMTu
t-ip Nimii. cxivutivo. director o*
the To.’cdo Metropolitan Housing
Auuiorit.v, iasst week wss
prewdt.p*. of the 10-state North
i Cenfa. Sc-gion of tiie National As-
I sociali .ij of Housing and R*:itc
velopme-.u Officials.
Nunn, preejousiy -■ . ■*
presinF.: i o ft!ie re gion, ru.v.' holds
tiie highest office ever held ’r.v r.
Nk-Ki-o iu NAHR.O Hu ekcUou is
r ■ \ *res.e!'..- •: ii ■ torwitica l! y
mtike h./i! a member of v>-r bon'd
r‘ Ci.:\ ..: -. of urn tnit.ona! ot ■
in*’'*
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! fc :• '■ r o? ■' :• .• h h:• been
! 1 itis j., tb.- . ■ behind
the •« el .■ r.• j- Barnes*,
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GOOD BUTTERMILK RECIPES j
Buttermilk ra uff i n s can be 1
‘ made in half s»n hour a-.iu tiu;V i
'U ft qu.iC K bread all members of ;
the family will like. Use 1 Cup |
enriched flour. 3-<f teaspoon bait
j ing sudri. i tetispoon each of .-alt ,
Bnet baking powdsv. 2 cup enrich- •
J frd corn me.il, LA cup melted*
j short.t j'j.ius ov bacoi. drippings. 2
) tublespocns two wet* i
I beaten and 1 1-2 rue; sour or but- 1
C2ff 1 O | W lt3 JtJL$l.O %j-
Scout Camp Whispering Pines
in Fteedv Creek Park will open
Sunday. June 5, for all Division;
j Scouts in the Occoneechee Conn- !
oil. More than 3RD Scouts and
leaders from the 12-county Coun
cil are expected to attend the :
three weeks of camping activities. ‘
A wdi-trained staff has been!
selected and will move :.n camp;
on Thursday, Juris 2, loi the sea-
THE CAROLINIAN
I' Pu'/hf r. F Pulley, vice chair*
h; h of the TMHA, previously
served < n the hoard of governors
N Ail HO
Nunn's election last week was
unanimous. lit has 'often chief ad
:nu»iftrator of the seven-project
oledo public housing authority,
landlord f.v more than 1,400 white
ui-.d Neeto tenant', since August,
J 050
He formerly was a management
tsinni for oe Public Housing
Administi ,tior. s regional office in
it-.■ t; nit. He also works ioi FHA in
othc; capad tics.
wholesales, and retails, through
i>s own stores, shoes in every
prt<i’ see \nd at the «jtn»
tiuT ft ■..!-!-.uf-s its own retail
si ore* ii is also selling shoes
to the uni*’pendent retailer
arrow the street,
♦ #
\K; 1 , ‘f. it [i r j : ff; ,• ,_ i 4, f x,*«s r/*
- h ' n:rmc„ r a e*>ft of
this v.: may re*-:t>, there ; a I
- ■sr fifth,--nt of public interest j
V * *
I
Vow . i in < rai ‘xmanship has i
over iiSf- past hundred y**xt> tie- '
whip* ii b cut) names which t on- j
'amrrs have willingly paid a
saiisiiatially higher price for in
order to in-tire the quality sh.it
<s fount! in a smalt independent
op,-ration shoes has been one of
me items ip ih:.: category
* * *
five -ears
* * *
Yet the public is presumably
me ri :« ;;■» that shoes under -
these fanv-us brand names are j
is-s b< in; mode rn :< huge firm !
-|K-i -laiuur.i: in maw production, !
* * *
are >•;;!; bus ;ng these brands,
r-'- i’ S a high premium price,
i-’tjff ::••* delusion they are be
made by the same iixna ana
. by :: e !> ■ » •■*!? a s when j
'- - . fsiti’-tr* and grandfathers !
* * y
’ hiss, white legally this point
•nay haw no hearing in an an
titrust case of this nature, there
appear to b>- strong moral
Si, unds for injecting this issue
m the case The consuming pub
should he protected from
--■v Fit their rrynfidrrvr ip
ioeg established independent j
brands,
i_ . !
terniiMe. Sift enriched flour with
baking powder Mix with enrich
r-d corn meal Combine bacon fat,
kugftf and eggs. Add sour or but
ternulk and combine with d*y .n
--gredie-nfs. Beat only until smooth.
Fill well greased muffin tins two
thirds full. Bake in hot overt
’OS degrees ¥.) 15 to 20 minutes,
.-/lakes 12 to 15 servings.
Hutternitlk sherbet ax a
• 001, refreshing dessert for the
son. Clarence Payne student at
N C. College at Durham and
Bruce Caldwell of Durham will
be m charge of “Scout Craft".
C. Killian, coach of Fuquay
Springs Consolidated School, Dam -
Hi Howard. Jr Morgan State
, College and Hart Gates will di
| root the waterfront activities,
j Frank Hint-on, Jr.. Raleigh, "Han
dicrafts and Recreation"; John'
THE
ny F.LGtVA BALL
; NEW YORK. 1 GLOBAL)
I Dear Mis,- Bail;
i Ted is 12. in the propei grade,
hut rather dull. He is just the op
posite of hie brother, H>. admire.*
him so we try In use Mat as an
incentive for Ted instead, be
j yeercs to do worse in school and
every where Often he trips
j hit* other children, or pulls the
girls’ hair He doesn't have any
; friends, but will help his mother
; at. borne frequently. This isn't •
j normal for a boy. He can really
be exasperating at times. Were
considering sending him awa y.
but don't know of just the proper !
place. Could you hel p ns?
Otis' F. Philadelphia
Dear Oti*:
Have you exploicd a’l possi
i rjilit-es to help the boy at home'
rending a child away is such a
final step, and i*. frequently do.*-*
not solve the problem. Are you
| sure you understand the boy and
. that he understands you? Possibly
- ft \p adv.-re of a professional court
■ selor will help you s’!.
ft could Vie, that you cause r*-
senttw nt in Ted when vou com
pare him with his brother. If he
| doesn't have the ability to j each
i his brother’s stands! ds. vou r-ai.se
; him much anxiety and loss of sta
tus in the home For th*s reason,
he pith* other eh i!di-‘n r <
i causes rii-y-. banv'-'s in his c'.'iss
These things gain attention fn t
h: rr.
Tr-i L an iruv-id. : !.,-* hu
soot and piiaie ?,:n> v hen
p<' fOiTV.:* H 1 * k at Ulf' ''; ' i ' ‘ '
-5. bt • t>'. y v ;. «.*• P/S. '*o *I \j V ) X t ti!
bauvut with him and -.ou th- f
d,-' iir,me what it is , {*•.. ■.:
of him.
Sending Ttd rnv.iv v cnid b
- -mlnriinr Ted’s fact es tin,-- t o
ri--. not Jove or ,r.- ho-:- T; .
love M-e, for hit- Y' \ ,n: !-, - ,
a irhatigi-d hhj Y,y ■ i
-I -or p. id --! Vi-V.i;-
t, < siandicv. but or, n*-t u-.e. -. .
: Ted bv tin- ,-Hri.c vard.
-her.- favorite* P---, *' ■- ,
nnrtnnt tale-n*-. ;f rr.. \ ■■; o
for tt*r ■
Tof *»v*( h ? l-p:f -i r
■ni for !*,-rriscif Yn : be ■ •
i it vv*i.- H .
F P-
Dr. Finney
«p*
Speaks At
Carver
BA J. B HA ERE V
riNETOP-S - imp;-.- - tv
! ocal G W i arvf r Hsah Seh’ •, i
f „- M.,-. 2nih. D- u Fu,re-
N € College i-rn-t: u'ito;, dfi’ve.-
oft -hr corntnencemcnt mesr-a/fe >o
HIP S'Xt.V-l ■- ft avaduotn- -- I re
largeM in Carve* history
Or. Finer*, pointed «p ihr
nee**) fr *r individuals ir< rrcos
nirf- that other* Harr rights
and privileges which mint be
respected if our is to have ?.
•ucccosfnl Hfr Hr also noted
the smallness of the world and
the fact that it is difficult, tor
man to live alone and self
ishly. The speaker admonished
the graduates of their ciailv
responsibility of giving thanks
to the Supreme Being for mu
blessings and to ask for con
tinued Divine guidance in pur
suing one s life s work fie al
so warned against the living
of lives inconsistent with one'*
professed religion Hr asked.
‘What m ill y our choice he in
life?"
LILLIE SMITH AND VEEN ELL
BARNES LEAD
Principal Sarmiei A Gilliam,
known as a hard-working schoal
i master, praised the leadership
ability of the class, citing Hilton
Cobb and Juanita Danc.v in pat--
ticualr. Vernell Barnes *.• rs *atu
latorian and Mae Liihe Smith «. -
valedictorian.
Carver's mixed chorus ft'rmshed
music for the program Principal
Gilliam awarded the diploma? and
Edgecombe School Superintendent
F D Johnson commented brit Py
upon the work being done at Car
ver.
In passing. Giiliam noted that
one thi’d of last year’s .gradual**
went to college while another
third went to the cities and the
remainder stayed on the farm.
BE. EDWARDS .-Vl' BTW
HIGH: TRENT FINALIST
Rocky Mount's Br-oket T W '-n
--ington High School, R D. Arm
strong, principal, heard Dr. C R i
fanitlv on a hot summer day.
Ingredients: 2 cups butter
milk 2-3 cup sugar. 1 cup
crushed pineapple ‘drained). 1
teaspoonful vanilla am! 5 K
teaspoon salt. Mix buttermilk
udh til other ingreotents,
5- reere quit klv to ■„ mush.
Turn into a bowl and beat
with egg beater It* turn to
trav and romplete freezing.
COOKING WITH MlLK.—When
you are cooking with milk, be
careful rot to jet it boil. - Milk
scorches easily so you may want
to use a double boiler. People who i
do not lik<* the taste of piain
milk usually like it combined i
with other foods in cooked dishes, j
Milk is so high in food value,
that it is considered a food rather
than just a beverage. *
, lew,is Brandon. Durham is the
1 Canteeen Director, Chief cook.
Gilbert Morrow ol Chapel Hill.
Herman Leroy Taylor. Raleigh
and Scout Jamirson. Durham, will
prepare the food for the Scouts
while ur camp. D. N Howard. Sr
Wake Division Executive and H.
W Gillis Durham Division Exec
-1 utive, and T L. Burgess, Director;
’of Field Service will he on duty 1
...b.-BBAV mmiVEK IN •VLL LIGHT ,G- J
popular -fwia.l t>-jr", t 5 !-. J r - v; ■ • , , - ,- ,-r ■
h-.-u's 'Tr. u tt : . -: ‘ . . ' . ■ -
ri*® in common with o,*’:.V!i; 1 f!c:s ufl. f- * :i i,
v.t.z-n <u>is Itietolivr vi V. r . >i , ■ n
Itnrimivl '.va., ivnr' -' -s i*r h lav'-.i ; . ■ ... - «
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AFiSK’A -JOVES AHEAD ™ Nw -,-u i ! ‘ .'u-r •' -"h'. c -i
assist •tut'*’ tlir «i. I the t. N. ‘ifLrjO t* ". • 1 'r"~ "S
Vtbi t» te*-:tr»:- ;an* to u-.ru '- - '-s.s-’rt far;: "2 '
Kat>sal *n Ai is S-. * 1
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W : il
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vY'T - ...V:.; F.y’D
| ‘'Vx‘ -gy " -T- : ?
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; ,j?? A't 1 r.YvG i-?‘ •*:'* .; •.
v- .w: *,Y. - -V '■ L-: '.%%%■
: k
t ; ( -CSv.- ■.
Edwards pastor, Fayeftwil!* 's
First Baptist Church, deliver th> i
annual termon :.■ i.e Rjt gi-aduaie.-
! Sunday afternoon to a capacity
; audience.
[ Dl Wm -I Trent. Jr. of .Sal*?-,
bury, N. C. and New York City,
was the .scheduled speaker tot the
commencement on J >.i n e 3id
i at all times to help make this the
1 best camping season in 'lie history
1 of the council.
The camp will close each week
1 of camping Saturday at lfi.no a m.
and reopen for the next week'
period at lirOO p.m -Sunday
Parents and friends oi Srom
| ing are invited «* visit the camp
; each Wednesday afternoon lor a
1 special program.
PAGE THIRTEEN
moth- tt, h v rc h r e k
OKA!!:- ian>’T» , ’na Har
ris of Aberdeen, who received
her V It. degree a f Monday
moraine commencement. ever
rises at (I enti ei 1 College.
Greensboro, is shown with her
mother. Mrs. J.Jiian D. Harris,
who received the 31.1. degree
from Wl College that same
afternoon. Mrs. Harris, who is
also a cradnaJe of flcunett. plans
in sci-.'l another daughter,
Mary Alice, then- in the fall.
II tut; (JlfU, litfADL ATfcb
rnor-f PiIATT INSIWCTE
Mr.- Vi; i : i,j £ Dun?'.on of
Chavis Heigh! . has gone to
Bmoklv.i. N V. !o attend the
graduation of her daughter. V«<‘.
Louise, at Pratt institute
‘its-, iMns*r»n ati/'tidea rt
•'lonica’» • UilOiK •- rcii'i Sinil
graduated from Washington
High School Utl.fr John Moore
ar.rmmpaiMed hi? CT9.ndmoi.her,
Mrs. Dun-slot’, to Brooklyn.