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”/'■ ! r.’-rs MAR HP IT Replacing the %rnrr nf pushcart* which lined the «treefs. Jl*r
!<’■ first end I c;—! cooperative n; :!>.'! r '..'n> t amid appropriate fanfare recently. Backer* fl
i- rr ae through a record nami'-r of hod break- in fnm years of nt tempi in g to finish arid open
M- • market. Xe« York’* mayor Robert Wagner i* shown accepting an apple from one of the ejv
»:-» era, «bile Manhattan borough president Hu an Jack looks on beside him. OS’ewaprens riioto)
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■ "'1 Mrs, Charie* B. Nicholson
ar “ n < •?:<• 'I a hove as they posro
jih a replica of their ueddirt
t •'!» recent hone:,
spent in a risinat.nuunied
at}. Tn* took place m
TSU HONORS DR. N A BRIT
HOUSTON. Texas -- More that
<-- j " ( ! -i: ■ ■ .and wn r; hu?
'-•ar.ds of Texa? Southern Unjvet-i
O '-Tice,',.-.: D- an- Mrs. S. M
' rhej- R. n the University
'-s !c fI ■ *i, It VeS a "h i g f.■ l Vli ’'
*■• I) N :• It U
I tie various ttnits of the uni--
vc- 'tv met i>r. and Mrs, X.. .
*< a r«*r«»Hjnn from 7:00
r -’i to R/i(i r. m. At 8:oo r
'* t-tr stoop moved into the
rrnmwiwifi n ■ihim iiiNW«l»«iWlniwiia»— nnui_ ~ - ■
He Enterdenominatioßa! Ushers Ass’n
Presents
frfjjjjp ' RECITAL
s ~ " g fileisorial AudiLorium
Sunday Oct. 9 \
Mr Hayes 3:00 V. M.
Adm. $2.00 All Sects Reserved.
Tickets On Sale In Raleigh
At Thiem’s Record Shop - E. R. Poole Music Co. - Community
Drug' Store - Hamlin Drue: No. 1
S ROBERT MILLER FRANK GRANT
’27 E Davie St. 3io E. Davie St.
MAGGIE LEACH ROSA PARKER
706 E. Jones St. 413 Watson St.
TRANNIE MAE SANDERS C A LANGSTON
1210 Gatlin St. 324 E. Davie St..
GEORGE JOHNSON
E. Cabarrus St.
Rock' Mount. Mrs Nieit-lson,
:c former Miss Madie Herns ol
Rock' Mount, ss a teacher at the
i rankin', fount' Sriiooi .--ystem
lNichoi-itn. ij.jij'c film
< it\ ptans to niake a ,aiver ol
the army.
.l K HARKEN JJittlO
n Banquet hali. Dr il il id|e\
H.ut .horn was .Master of Cere
monies and I>r .Joseph Pierce
i gave the welcome on beli.tll of
the University personnel
.V Hr staled, among r'lner things
ftai the University was forlti'.ete
. ! ‘ hav.ng him as its head. Presi
dent Nabr.i responded is; bis usual
mi if! manner He told thy 4;i'• >
lh: : • looked lot ward to working
with ir.i m until tetiren-.ent anti
that at heart he is lunds-
’ fef& '** Sw*’ sises
? ii AS!!
h Mm
to rrr.;t-. r ntccmi in
<()NP—l.ic'o Frown, a native
of C'sry. who now re lories in
Newark., New ,1-rvy. will pre
sent a flrcUa! in Sons at the
Crosby-< arftr'd School Sunday.
Or'-ober ? a( 1 p.nt. Mr. Brown,
who is a Ri-.idua’.c of Saint Aug
ustine**- t'oiieae. h-re. has
«. ;*.( the A polio Siufiit
of Newark J. sin re l£3'f.
This program is be in;: sponsored
Sty the V> . ‘.on Tempie Metlio
d.St Church
■ ■ W' -c ■ if'i'veis
SHE
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VISITS MOTHER—P vt. Israel
sirin'" l cllinv of the l . S. Army
recently pan! his mother. Mrs.
.>1 ary Striusfpllow of 70.* Vi .
Harristott Avenue, Gastonia, a
ten-day visit.
nentally a teacher 'I will always
tie interested in the teadiei and
the- .student,' he said
School Officials I n Palmetto
State Nix Integration Move
CHARLESTON. S C 'AND
At their first fall meeting last
week, city school trustees an
nounced that there would be no
change in the enrollment policy 1
as yet.
Chairman C A. Brown, vlth the
approval of tV board, forwarded
a letter to J. Arthur Brown, presi
dent of the Chaikston branch of
tnr NAA CP.
The letter to Brown of the NA
ACP read in part It is ino.'l
advisable at this time to make any
changes in policy as to the cp.
toilmen! of pupils
"The Boa: d is unprepared to
Improvement Os Teaching
Highlights Faculty Talks
FAYETTEVILLE As in other'
years, a series ol faculty con
ferences whs out of the pt I'lintm
"tries Icad.ng to the formal open
ing of the 1955-1956 school year a!
the FafctcviMo Stan- TcachC's
College on September 19. This
year’s general theme w,i- “The
Improvement of Instruction.'
At the initial convener.. Dr. ■! 1
Ward S'-a brook Pt’e - idc iit of tb<
Ppl <>* ♦ tyj s>«• >'itT G *scn
1f , 3 fho MIGHTY mm f
*
©f chain saws! I 1
Vl thenew-HoWI! ELITES
MODEL 17 '/■ CHAIN SAW «j
' ckMil Sated Horier-r-wetr
« i
A reef t'sUtwc'.s’t'J ssw with amazing pa war I
Cut* ao 13 inch tree in 1 8 seconds |
. • cuts tree* 4 fee: or more in » ’/..., ~ f ! & S
, . . . , t, • V ’.
.. i t be f
pianen complete. No other saw so W ?1> > ■*’ |y |
light and so easv to handle gives S — S:lLiT —i.-££b-i.b.C„ p t I
too so much product re, depend- || . 4 H j s|' * |
<sMt r-o'ACf. Try it 00 arc wood- M i i v'- ; ’ ■>; |
@ " **' h- i ' ’ 1 2
nttvng operation . . . cutting t.m- | c , l!eft « c .„.. B l
her, pulp wood, cordwood. fence liaiHßmr# §
posts, hedgerows, orchards . . . -y g
... ■ . .5 fnp, backing, a c.a- »
you 11 agree that ncr« is the saw derr.nun?. operates * n * fj
■- pos : r. ; fvn . . «vco Ls: de K
toi you. cofcfu
I
CyrtisEqwipmeniCo.!
Garner Rd. Raleigh £
90 PROOF JL
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON WHISKEY I
2 Hi KENTUCKY STRWSHT 1 I
Hj bourbon WHISKEY 11
Ar* A |§§ij the HILL & HILL COMPANY j| f.
.40 $0.85 |
THE HILL * HILL COMPANY, DIVISION Os NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
THE CAROLINIAN
make any mass changes in the ss- -
pigtimctM ot pup,ls to the various 1
schools considering such changes I
impracticable an d inadvisable j ]
now. i '
'Tlic application of each pupil >
must be taken tip on merit.. There ; *
are many considerations othoi <
than color which must be token
Into a count by the board in y«- 1
signing pupil? to the various
schools of this district.'’
In addition to dispatching t.-v j
Setter to the NAACF offical. t.hr
biMtrl of trusteos sot the f'b-. |
ton School District approved U'e, '
I of “co-operative effort'’ in ,\c ,•
aspect of the year's work, and of j
each task’s pointing in the in- 1
.■dilution's one objective the
partition of efficient Uuchc - tor i
service in the Public Schools
I.afayclti Parker of the . * f
Education talked from the topic. I
'’T*vt:- ; and Examinations , L• ~ ■ !
' in;" Devices"; Libra ruin Mural!' j
W ilk error 1 ,, r d as her 'i, , ;
PLjw <?f the Librar;
appointment of Clinton 1 Yrtung.!
formerly prim pa! of Buist Negro
Elementary School, as the new
principal of Bn vice High School i
-i.i, W. G Nichols, the form- ;
or principal of Burke High re-;
«-lgn« (1 his po--t, as did five teach- 1
ers and two secretaries. 'The vea- [
sort sot the mass resignations was
not publicly announced.)
, - r . — ~ r imiwiMi umiiiuawnw rn—uTTcrm nr —-- -n-i"iTTr-iiinnir«wniiiiniiinvn- ■Mill iimi _
Chester Grant Soils Another FRiGIDAIP
•’ Della noth'r satisfied F pose?
'•■ t new Frtgjdain refrigerator vv;th Ch< stcr Gtant. personable appliance salesman with
ioroc-cs Ajipljan. ■ V-ornpanv Ivlr. i.t ihnt s vVHrnr courteous personality alone with hts
hnowit'ige of the appliance business and un ci stanchng ol his host of friends and clients
• ’« *v- ; 'ace'* turn m trie forefront oi tic scics force at jßrooks. Call him for a demonstva-
Pon in ranges or washers, it fact any!hing in appliances. He can advise you of
h economy, food preservation and many, many advantages of Frigidaive products You
•cn get. a lot of appherur ncauty. perform, .nt;. c onoi :\ and satisfychon through Fngidatre
>ci - sonaHjjt cfemonsuat* d at*d transacted ip Chester Grant Cal’ or ssk for him at Brook?
Appliance Company.
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY T.RPTEMBHR 2-V
Nationwide School Enrollment Up
WASHINGTON, D C 'AND -
Despite the efforts of segregatton
j ists sttd other oppenntr of into*
grated ediic-alior;, public private
| school and college enrollment is :
lex per led to top last year'.' figure
Iby 1,657.000. Last year 3V.900.000 1
1 students enrolled throughout the •
country, as compared to the .'D,- 1
.'57,000 predicted for this year.
These estimated were given by
jB. M Brownell, commissioner of
education, U, S. Department of t
j Health, Education and Welfare. He i
\ aim gave the following br r s
down of the projected inn-oat.
F.lmentary (kindergarten thru
grade 8b 1,300.000; sneondary. Co"
000 colleges and universities- V
000.
Brownell said that it is assume - . -
that one new classroom will hr
needed for each 39 pupils enrolled
tn elementary sod secondjr
schools (both public and non-pub
lie) indicating the r-eed for great
er classroom facilities There will
also he a pressing need for mar...
more teachers, he stated,
The Department of Education
sonouncemon - * also railed atten
tion to the coming While Hotj t
Conference winch will deal with
these and other problems