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<n ;!t«* l«sth ««i«« of th« Trusteeship Onuneß convened at UnM
' ' ' ■'•■ '■ 1 <• •* now offi. -rs wrff «t {ho lielin. Mason Sears, Gnited
" ■ )..•■ of ‘f'.•' s :>••.(.*n Mas l>u-.<dnville (left), representative of Haiti
•*'• *•• • •••>•> .. I Nfifn )n a top Trtistcexhip post. Or. Ralph Bum lie
W»s ■ . 1 v-‘a [. r. f'!.• rso>
C: T“ Cliurch Sunday
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<;•' <A People like to judge a town bv its mam street. Store appear
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once, street maintenance and adequate off-street parking are
T ;|j| the important factors So this year, 39 communities chose
|f. ;$■ ’'main-street modernization” os a finer Carolina project.
Os interest to me-chants property c/wners arid customers ere
if f these facts they ore dkcovonna.
i APPEALANtf ~YQ!JP. STO??£ "ON TRIAL"
How modern Is your store front and display liohfinq? A iury
■; | of customers decide' for or wnoinst your merchandise even.' day
—and the dcciv'-n d* -•••Hs loraeiy on store appearance! Cus
tomers don’t Irak for 1 <3 '>s " --d. in o 1990-vintaqe store. They
•"T onto another town to 'hop. If hometown folks take a ’’Saturday
shoonlfvq trip" to o nearby town, it’s time t- see a contractor
and look to store modernization . . '■•r -m that business at home.
PACKING—CAM THEY $TC P ▼*> «MOP?
jit i|l The errand parker , . , will w-.-ffc no more than half a
liiliT bloat* to Euv Ws ctqorettes..
SThe att ■day porker .. . wilt "• viv blocks to work but usu
-5 |ii 111 alG' corks right m front of a store
|it || _ The shopper porker ~ . who soend* - the most money, will go
|j| ll* elsewhere he must walk more than two blocks.
.S till ft money In the r- " ter whpn m“ '■ 'nts net tonetber or>d
IB provide owMim-t • nod ’ ' 1
lit overt (Sle*.
t nv-.m to mm \ ; \ jfl
/ #\A -A jj n|i *.. but ?t eon be kept pcMSd or, i f,- ?■ /• .; -7 „'.f ; c ; mes
/ >•» i is j ]|l con be pointed with a thought to improved traffic flow Side
* IJr |'| I|» wdHcs cor* be kept in a qood state of repair bn' ldinqs should he
'jit numbered and street-name markers emoted Good streetlight
\ / if! 'J* Ing make* night business rise, ond sidewafk trash reaeptoeies
jr wfii help keep the street clean.
||| l|J These fhtee foctorc of "wiam-street madernteation’' are Vn
\] jsortbht to a FliNiiiß TOWN. Givi« pride put into action means j
}! il« bott'ef business, better shci ••■ing and a ! :;r Town, hogin-
dt its center, |
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Tilt t.ni.d] f..ipp'y '•( Ik id conow*
(..ns for 1955-56 mo> ii ' a little ;
above Inst yo;>r'.s peak of Id! n,il
iiilfi ton". Tins folia.a.st :s >):•:?■'•■{ ,
on /r.i nuTo’ 3cvr .ge plan' as re
ported in March.
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THE CAROLTNIAN
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Grant From
NO Industry
GREENSBORO - AAT Cui>;- S e
i has been selected a> une cl the
■ ijo.uitura >ns of hiphoi If.-.ruiitg to
j receive a special sciioiarship gram
j being made uy Burlington f:*dt..s
--; tries h;adirer nalional us. lie
; maii.:fMi:uirir:v firm located her.
! in Greensboro.
The grant included a f 1.000
i scholarship fluid, divided ir.la
; e jiial paymenw of SSOO each, to
i be given to an outstanding stu
i.ii.n; at the college who enters tin
junior year this fall, In addition
the colley will receive a match
ing gift of SI,OOO which can be
j used tor any purpose the college
i administration de r - gnates.
Tin- second gift, according to
the coßtirination written t)>
John Harden, vice president
; of (he firm, is being given in
order to prevent the scholar
ships from becoming art added
burden on the institution,
since tuition payments ordin
arily del rat only a fort ut
the total educational costs
I There ar> no restrictions on th>-
sclcc.ti.iri es the recipient otiiei
!h.*n lie c* Iw tie outs! am? m
; and that basis for selection
be l< ahcraln: . scholarship ena
financial need
Dr F. D Blufoid, nre.siricnl o?
the cc/Hegs- ?i.-'tcd that the r>-
; cipu-rd would i.-t mimed luio ’hr*
: summer.
, Condition ■mi yield repo.' •
made b> •>( .fun* 1
indie.nted *. N C. '.ye crop of 2156.
000 i, i>-h> This , ■ about the same
as tie- }9j4. crop.
Elks Recall Role
In .American Life
m CHARI. KS »• McCLANK
A IT-ANTH CITY. N. J
(ANF) K:k. today art busy •
eaJJin; the contributions of the
u!o;a'-.i/.:itntn to fraternity life tn
Ainet ic-h ..a the date of the 56th
annua) convention of the order
near- The order meets here the
third week in August.
Members of the Improved Bene
vcleii I- otectivc Order of Klkr
of the tVoeld are lauding progress
of the organisation since its
founding mdcr the late B K
Howard and under the leadership
of the Ink J. Finley Wilson and
its current grand ruler, Dr. Rob
ert H. Johnson.
Coming m for praise are >hp
leaders and departments of the
organization These include-
Id. Ororge W. lav. grand
commissioner of the Education
department; Ur. Carter Mar
sis \ 11, grand commissioner,
Health department; Hohsou K
Keynoids, gran f ] director,
Civil fjli'rtics; (Jharlrs I' Mi
Chuie, grand director, Nation
al shrine; John Brown I-'arm;
Herbert E. Jones, grand or
ganizer, I■ i and tleg.inizi-rv d<
partment; l>< Milton ICrigtit,
.rand director. Economics de
partment.
Also Judge Ferry W Hon
,rd, grand legal adviser, !«,.d
<iepartnie,nt; A. \V Hilt nrt
Charles Mitchell, grand iji
rector, Junior and Vouih 11.
partment; Gen. Henry Bertn,
Antler (iuard; John H Mime
g r -. nd director. Athletic d<
partment: Hr. Adolphus An
derson, grand director, \■ '
rails Affairs rlepaitim-nt. ami
f to.vd Garreist grand com
nus.Moner, transportation d(
partment.
Pfobabl.y th« ' ‘.u'diry ?•. :■■
tori- of tile Edu< D. ; ..<!..■ ; ;
ii.is been the Oiat -ncai •
This event whs eM.'ildihhed r ■ ■
than 25 vs u ■ .•;• •> (>v ;hi ia ‘
Gr.u-d Rub:a WHsor. mid Judim iv
C. Huoston It siwa v-hu,
an opportunity to exp; t.-; iisv '
on the Negro. The ;s.,p< c a.-rt
-io?, ,uti,iv.an; ... ; at •:• ,
tii.m in puii'.tc schools has pro.- ru
.-<1 ;n enlarge <! tj.e.:, '...i j•.... .
F.iks In vi,"-;n: ts,. ,r F.<:■■;
dopai'Unvllt. t; :v c e mil'ibUtcd
more than SI miiuecri.di;, o
cylivyen i-.r the n of
700 students Amor.' them h-ur
been several whit-. st-alcMs aho
wet; (.:n‘,e; •..'.V'e.’s
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t:i>n ficpa:'!rt'( is too .V; r- ,-j
«' liie>li 1 net Fan Uv-m: )..,•■ r e.\
pi a? ram
A", out'-tamn-tg: e;.,-;> ttv.dn.n >:S
the Hf: ;!h im • i, t-,.,
it' "ee-.i in com bo‘.in:; herculpais
ami polio The dey ctrc-.-n! has do
nat .a v~l imn Itingx i>. hmoitsi
throughout the courdry. ft ska
has made availabie • ;
lyitimiai e. ri’.•entinus X
chii,es for chest r,:,■;
Other activities of t.h,
me’tt ins hide a pr.-
course ijndcr ■': (i o.'! ■. r; i ' A...
(.i June ;, daughter £;>•• •,■ .■ tj,.
Purple (Y<;.<r Nurs-r ci,i, ■
I hrougli its Civ i 1 I idertie
deparUnrut *• J k >
about s;';t< ! k> !«, (lit;: Ulltt.n
*>egi; s in -• H i-., . I
department also helped Negro
cilros fruit worker', ii: !• taiiila
vviii tflru battle to, ei;u,*t pa v
Other amts in which the tie
partment has been active in
dude r aihai.tl segregation
cases, integration u. i u .
Armed Forces and (lie Kiuvvu
Baby is'io in Germ.ii)i
Thy* Join Brown f ~im of
iho me ting of Brown ..-nd .*.■
nit r; tur their raid on a
gani-.yjr; a' Haiper.s Fc.- ry u; iSjJ,
was piiixbasca by the order iur
about $84,060 ;;ii<i turned in:..'
.shriji*
The dcveJopmorit n .-i ..i.-s to'-'n -
ational facilities for niembers ar-.d
tie, public The iamj h.-ry v*,->!;
he ivmodf lied to Serve ... a
scum.
Also under the Shi irt-'- d> i.ui't
i merit is an a; .»runeiit ht*«:-'C m
New York City, valued at S135<»«»;»
and housing 30 families of vsric ~
racial backgrounds.
Membership in Elfcdom h a
.steadily risen unk! today tin
order boasts of 1,500 lodges anu
more than 1 000 temples. During
the past three years the organiza-
Stocjks of over 1.212 million bu- ;
shels of wheat stored in all posi
tions in the- nation on April 1 are
the largest for that date in the
comparable series beginning in
1935,
Benjamin Franklin said: “A
penny saved is a penny got" ~-
though we usually misquote it
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The Economics fic-r-artrrvnt. bus
conducted a surv-y to dcJenni):.'.
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