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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER ??. I«*s At Virginia State; Candlelight Breakfast Climaxes Activities PETERSBURG. Va The climax , -f the pre-Christmas *c , e.«<w ac ti vines at Virginia Stale Colic 2* acruired on Sunday, December 16 ; with a Chrism*.« Candlelight | Ertaktast sponsored by the Cam* i dus Women s Organttatlon held at | (ho S.iack Shoppe in Foster Mali j The u~,»kfsst was attended by ii.c- | college staff and their families, j Mis. Virsjie Webb and Mrs, C. D, Williams, members of the staff, rr-f co-chairmen of the activities A» Rfifl to ill e afternoon Christmas Ceremony w an held in the niatn lobby ad Foxier T*a!i. The theme of the nrt wonlsl was "Christman Around the World," Christmas custom* of the various nation* were ex plained end snorted hv mem ■ be>‘X of the Foster Hull Rian oinj Commuter Mr W,s ! ke: H Quert** presided GARDEN TIME m.e.garedner n.c.state collage IVrhap* you have heard the ex prosston "Thov go together like 1 v».mn > >g~ ' This *, ■ rus to’ bo true -if ;h« poinseUta and of Christina* Did v-ra sol one! Wo,. ri you ijke to seep it? Herr? hnu TVu* riant is a little difficult tv %mm»P i»5 ihe house i.ioUss condi fco»# »re d. Some of the •> *. son* sie h regular watering, cnan !>•» j» temperature: low humid By. *«<* p»# fumes. Water thorough-' snd men wait, unit! ’he «nil cuii' «3 Tip He fora watering ;.a:n. Af hw ih* leave* begin to ri: * u~. ■ r cut off shout one-half ; .- ■ frwtii, pines tha rdar,' r me .;. |MV Os Hasement. »nd d■••• A ■ wjh» Juc enough to pi.--.. • • ih • iSSKiUA tfi- shriveling Ah'- it one gufeg 1 * v r err four veer the *o)t w* i- ■ * !r the ©a* the r »nt bark severe i \ JE2&. SHfint with r ,- ; , wffeWajjffi with * piiv' of * ir.rasni in„ |gj| #rd lit® lon dairy Short Courses Sot For A. Arid T. GREENSBORO The largest fcournout. of dairy farmers in the history of the A&T College Dairy Production Short, Course is ex pected here for the ninth annual session on February 6-8 P L. Wynn, dairy specialist with Me A&T College Extension Service, the sponsoring group, told reporters this week that advance r-Tistration is now far ahead of previous year. The “Weigh-A-Day-Month” 'ogram. a nationally recom r nded plan for keeping tab on milk production in relation v proper feeding, is to be featured at ihe three-day meet. E'certs in dairying from the Uni’ States Department of Ag riculture, State College at Ra leigh and A&T College are sched uled to appear on the program. ‘iettil *?- -ill siMrn *>(•>**’! _Xh> lot » Wjujitv S*»*«wT JOY’S AMERICAN GRILL 22<t E, MARTIN ST Fhene TEntpl* 2-93 SS 1 ~— r „..,, lat ’be Yule I,oe Lighting Cere- ; i mony Music was supplied by a vocal ensemble under the three- | : lion ttf Aln rich VV Al kins, vocvl ] ! instructor of th ■ college and » i i hi as. ■ i lurtct under the direction i |of Claiborne Richards,-n. instru- j | mental Instructor. | In ihe evt ning at 8:00, the In- , j iM.rnatc Worth the pageant foi ; : Chri. tmastidc by Elmore and Reed, j was produced before an overflow i crowd in the College Chapel bv i the A Cxpp' da Choir and ihe The- ’ atro Guild with the cooperation of i | ihe IX partment of Art and Klee- j 1 tneity The Reverend T.oorwtrd K j Terrell. College Chaplain, was the 1 i narrator. j The College began it* Christmas ■ j vacafion at the close of classes on ' | Wednesday. December '9. Classes : will be resumed on Wednesday 1 January 2. * I d-.-ncy to Increase the day length ■ which may prevent thnv-nn.i H -a ; conditions can be provided by put l ting (ho plant in a sunny wiudov in the day time and shading when me tights arc on at niuht T : i I night - shi’til.-j net, go below sixty degrees fur best :•.•• I TT:! hybrid arnaiyllis A ar. inicr i pstjrtg plant and one ,v u rmgh* , like lo try in 'he hoi st The iarit bulbs should be |-!lani- ri in p.-,; - no smaller than seven inch-” :i cuam | ftyr. Use grind soil i frnve at above the soil line Keep watv: •* srd treat t* any other pnt After the blooming period, keen , l the- pi, lilts Clewing until fail ing the f\)tntr.ri fertilise as ;<ug, n-'fldi tor the poinsettia, Tncn -b v i th.c plant lip by withholding e.- 1 Dr a ,’e: iiici of siv o ret-lit woe te, A fii-i I’|. ■, -t l er: r, - - - - tvhicb •.-, .:•! foie,, growth it i s nc r ; -e.•••-•;- ,i* ir. rv-pot each v j nii ’ ' ' "'Ulh f-rtlliy. : a :•■> in, v- m-i .'ri'cyi'ding World Wa. IT. *B-'i!up 'h-> lob >• htriri for frr 'bf-i in D;.- next 20 wars, U fi IXpumncin of Ag,-iculiuro wuno ' - ;v ihfic will probably hr •" - pr-j-vo:}.N jp, ? ]! < 1 ,n I'"*- - ’? and a third more agricul-: ■' product,-, will be needed ' about 15 per cent more; ! vr.-.i'Kv production will be need-' •/’ r 'd f, e and calves may have tn inerer’ -Td by 50 per cent. f' l TYO\!/s OT R ADVKRTI SLR s JYJ—Y \ \A\W/ ,/ ,/ $ { "f l 4ih Ss 11 i F, MARTIN ST m m—ir ifmim irr—i ■ rynumsf -•■t******* . . mu_L. ,_, ~,, , .... - . —~ ,ro. ** '" ■*“wannlimncamaw^-■*v>- ?ma& M>y ■ <~hj t •)}« be brtgk »!ih /Sty. \^ >N the fays ot the Yuletiele Season. M \ May goM thing he yours a. yjj s;n > dunng the ron’.mg New Yt-ajt NEW YORK CAFE IDS E. HARGETT RT j \ ■ ,8,0 'iMiiiffiiluni 'liwmfli'tivin'" i s fIiriISTMAS f’AHOLI-.RS VI ST. AUGUSTINE'S The Stu dent Council ni St Augustine? College recently held a Christ mas program on the college cam pus and featured eatol xinjfftig and the unveiling of the Madon na pain'lng b.v Mias Minnie samp i son, a juuioi art maior. Sins ing around the paintlne are. lelt 1 lo ri;iit Mary Arline Heatriei Hi v ant Virginia Move. I tin I Wooten Helen Jordan, Marjorie Reid I sthcr M ade Shirley .tor dan l.illian luster Slaildlnx: ( h.,i 1011,- Viiams. Lillian Dan iris. Heriiii'e WHliains, 1-sther Huitoek. Rosa Hood, and Gladys Riiliv.ps. HCTS Group Attend State Council Meet WF.I,f»ON Th’ifi fallowing stu . -t( on ded :h-- State Studru-t ru.io >: Mi . tjr.e in Raleigh. N. C -er< ritiv. MiChnrit.v Davis sill’s Barnes, Betty- Oefieid. * v j. .* f; 1 i»ia Singleton and E-i - -.-. j Roundtree. Mrs. A. ( Lo firld accompanied the group. The ,he me was A Better St” d, n! Council for A Better C-.n:.- i,. U Piiv' Some of the activities Campaign F:■ echos. Con- Photocrapb- and Gro«,,- Discujfions. The principal and staff nf II.C. T.S, arc in the proccas nf closing fn rtbi Christmas Holidays. V, • take this time to wish each of you a v Christmas and a Pius perm's New Ycai. Mrs W H Cheek and Mr R Singleton Til will present the Glee . Chib if H C.T.S. Sunday. Decetn- ! lx r !o, i fieri at .1:00 p.m. at which lime the Nativity will be render- ; cd Ask Fart Brsgg Gl’s To Help Hungarisras i FORT BHACrO A post wide nppenl foi voluntary contribution.’' io support the Huftfeariiia relief program set up bv President Eis- ’ euhowei swung into icMon 'ms week at Fort Bragg The special drive i- oeir. held •-,! mll’tary posts throughout country m coii.iunv ion iih h na-' tion-wide appeal by the Ameviosui Ren Cross for Hungarian Relies funds. Site Vincrican National Red Cross unde, I’resideniial lead ciship, has launched an emcr ffcncv appeal for sfiJitHl.ilOh to assist the Hungarian people. Ml military and civilian per sound have been urged to re spond this mouth ii- order in provide adequal* funds h■ [jio alining date. Decenihri Coni nbutiop-, v.di: be >:n a .-trictly volunteei bi with n<> A Very larry Christmas To Everyone fee, myiMj e s $ „ / ss/1 .1 “liHK Wfifzi i/v' ' J ««>» Wi4rS JOYOUS McW r '' Sk sil ;r-'- ‘ ! Th den Go. | S'Wr zif/ \ / ,:\ | ' (Dfc/ CHRISTMAS A ji g ' - v v ii - %I < z k f- • • ' - mi. -K '1 l m i I +**'■ *' ''"" v " > ” | f T roni The mT pi Manager and Owner ol The Washington Terrace Apt, j i »ini.»eni,.L.i-,^. i-inni-«"i rriT - n—h.iii hiii.h nmMiii nunii.gi * TTEE CAROLINIAN e 6 <.; iL’l sh ed quol as, a c co v d ins t o | Lt. Co!. Eoti H Shot t. cahipiiign; At pay tables ; hroiiVuiui Fort Bmva or* pay dev December 20th. i persuiiHel mad.e ilicu; cotit Citizens throughout the nation • :ue bein.*; tusked for donations to i hiop Die Hungarian people during 5 For civilians -ho wish to dVmatt • i«) the campaign, contribution: ; can bo mailed to the loco! Red JCrOuS chapters and earmarked tor I the Hungarian Relief Fund, • According to Col Short, all of- , i .forhs re being rubric to have t.fc? ri on. a itons completed by Deco inner i3l in order to supply Hie necos- ' j sary funds to care l >"■ hue thou* 't\ n d*< of H unear ia ns in ncerL of food, clothing and. medical care latter the fighting m Hungary. * % iving Madonnas: ’ J T radit’mal Christmas Portrayals Presented To Bennett Audieaco Mousing Conditions Study Among Negroes In N. 0. County Started JACKSON, N. C A study „f hous.inr. conditions ninona Negvoc, li> 11,1 c in Northampton County ha: been start:'<l and is expected to or . wm (deled by February 1957, This study is sponsored bv the North ampton County Voluntary Welfare 1 Comnuttor which is i.onrerru'd i Witft an improving of Hying eon- ; dituiDf among Negrons in titis I lii purposes of the study sen is follows - Mi to gain more knowledge of the living situs lion of this group of people; i.'.’l to provide a factual basis sot possible programs of action | to improve iivittg conditions j uneng these peoples; grid {:i, to make possible an evaluation of the relationship between ! rlain social problems ami parlietilar t oiulitioiis of holla ing < . Vi. ’ s .-» • ' ■ '-v » V i SIS wj * i # v f /C\ r' ( A : i A \v fa-. •■a \y /Ns?S'.‘ : S. M YOUNG | DIAL TE 2-7UI 1130 E. Martin Strkkr RALEIGH. N. C. i OS* s - —1 iT~Tn i III 111 ijmmjj iu.ii. i»nimm ~ >. i m imu mi lwl||||| ili|||<| [ -—• ' - if HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. j l. ?■ r\ I ** i M Mabel W Hilliard. Sup* , vtsor of Softools and Mrs. Fat). • r. Newsome, Chairman v s the Vm l untaiy Welfare Commute. will mi ; per vise the study. The school prii; vipnis e.t the county will make lie 1 nerv.sjar.v ir-vostigatjons lo s<, . j On- data for the study. Tmthtm J ! ass!s!.;iu c A being provided 1: V the Stole Board of Public W, , ' tlm'o!,;r ,i R. Larkins Consulint;,, 1 'A or U among Negroes ORIVF, SAFELY . -nwe -- Ttr*~m —IT- rrwrrr nr* . 1 1 ~ ——,™. BUTLER’S ELECTRIC SERVICE 'ibi K I. ENO Ik ST. kAi.KKKI N C U.JUS MBa COUia 'I j S'VS S. RLOIJNT ST PAGE ELEVEN <• W VvSRORO -- Ou* of th j FoFii-'Fh r.f Bennett 0*1! •?s>-•> : Pffeiffr* Cinir i t.*sblc ; ':U' • j Gj.j’to dive '•i.< Uv L.?v I \vg .v*,'..G-nr-p> |iro;nm wss pre ; '•* r; (i . ' 0?.,..y nivht. M<r?c"i niiTl'! , >. *> --oifr \.)}p flir'Mlifm «if >l.isN Covstincr Jabusan. i**: ■’ 11 ins ;mfl spcrr-i. i , «‘-crcntj*.d ”M.a flon.iss hy F;niitcr>' the NTithniiin ( h'Air. ilirecJei! i»v FiF.* .irfi haw ( <ru\ nwskH »»'• r;iyk j bv Cbironm r Whlrcwan, (b#> o 5 each Inhlcsuw i-t t h. r> !« \n j■ i' jut 'POT* • t-t; ' ■■ i.-uiouno of Stiffoj*- , O'" lo'ayer! ['■. t't orrtr Frown: of vur ' by Drmdur ' ; ■ uph-'n -uni "M.'-.'i'tnna trt : non,- |,;,ce" bv Kav Rita Turner. ' Son.-, i ouc: bn' narrafnt.
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