WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1957 ĵnjhmkj BENXM'T MORELS SCO!*' Tht! dome economics maj ors at Bennett College, Greensboro, mm. he garments they are wearing in a fashion show that v. is the ;ht of the Valentine's hay birthday dinner, Thursday nicht in -avid |). Jones Student l nion. They made the garment:- as a p. heir study of clothing The Feminiti Front By Rosalie Vt iiliams Raleigh ci‘hums can well b* i proud of one of thvir young me; ! bers, Miss Margiu-nle Mann, a sen- | ior at Hampp n Ira. : ,!rj da are! j of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mann ! of E. Jones stn.- t. Miss Mann has i been selected by the Hamptern ! Script as the Senior Personality i of the year. A product of {!:• Raleigh Pi.bii" Schools and jitibe popular in ? t ‘ W*- : k Y vn' S..y. '-V ; ganizalions with footed err th WILL!AM :■ i.■ ir", • f a chers ot Aoo ; ic000? ;■ ' • : ta Sigma Theta Spree ity, nvmb' . of the srirech choir, and a 0"oe ■' ir, speech ce l ; i '■•i. Site cypresses her great $• in v\ Isigton T< v ■ v!. on d L> public Soo.i , . < >|. -ii ht>t;s ■ were Iron; 2 until 5 pan n> targe o'er, f ,1 • tin o' o building' during that time, i ■; j main entr-ric , vi.-iPej, sirr,. , | WON SHIRLEY IN* CONCERT Dnn Shirley, Hie famed hair" musician who has captivated the popular jazz world, will l* presented in concert on Wednesday evening. March 6, at 8:15 p.m. at Vorth Carolina College, Mr, Shirley, a native of Kingston, Jamaica studied nvusit theory with Mittolovski at the Leningrad Conscrva (my of iliiMc. f.atcr he studied with the famous organist, Conrad Bernier. and advaured composition with Bernier and In. Thaddcu .tones at the Catholic l niversify of America in Washington, O. C. Shirley made hts cone rt debul with the Boston ‘Tops" Symphony Orchestra in Boston June 054, with Bean Dixon as guest con ductor. j gu, J: and wen directed into o''pals office. There, Mrs. jAo V> iiliams, head mistress, guests and thence directed ; th rt" the shiny kitchen area |of • .; feteria. cafeteria is an Interest ■\‘ nurture from the usual. “ ting area doubles for an 1 mill when the tables are •*•' and placed aside and chairs arranged for sport i- This area is called a case ! * !•?!)! ; *.iv the eafotorium visitors fil :(trough the pertty, functional oms, and were greeted by c* the eight teachers in their •live classrooms or by par ■ii the school. Pinochle Party ley Roberta Lightner was hos to the Twelve Molds PinocJUe b last Friday night. The hosti ss sc rved a shrimp sal course follow ing four progres ns of pinochle. Prize winners r high scores at pinochle were "s. Alberta Levingston. Mrs, hcl Lytle and Mrs. Gertrude arris. Club members present in edition to those named were Mrs. i iorelrs Turner, Mrs. Catherine (Vinters, Mrs, Marguerite Cook, vlrs. Victoria Moore. Mrs. Janet •Vlnnhena Mrs, Gila Harris, Mrs. Rosalie Williams N-'-r.-membef guests were Mrs Be.by Stroud and Mrs. Alma Williams, both of whom received gifts. Bridge Party Mrs. Sadye Love was hos tess to the Capital City Bridge Club at a luncheon at the Bloodvorth Street Lounge last Saturday. Following four pro gressions of bridge, prizes for high scores were awarded to club members. Mrs. Alma Wil liams. and Mrs. Tunipsie Townes. Guest winners were under Mrs. Louise G. Street. Left to right: Misses Marlene Beavers, senior, of Danville, Va.; Pauline Jessup, junior, of Greensboro; Har riett Butler, junior, Cincinnati, Ohio; Rost Mary Wright, junior, Camden, S. C.; Joan Cooley, junior, Hendersonville; and Ann Cooper, senior, or Glendale, Ohio. Mrs. Martha Wheeler and Mrs. Julia Delanv. Mrs. Willie O. Kay received the consolation prize. The hostess also gave gifts to her scorekeepers, Mrs. ; Ann Miller, Mrs. Luvcrtis j Maye, and Mrs. Mabel Win ters. Members present were Mesdames j 1 Sarah Brower, Mamie Flagg, Nan j j iiiborden. - Thelma Keck. Chloe 1 Laws. Clinton logon, Mildred lay- | ; lor, Tumpsie Townes, Floreiss Tur- J | ner, Garnell Walts, Alma Williams ! 1 and Catherine Winters, j Other guests were Mesdames j | Mattie Akins, Maude Bass, Margo- j j ret Bugg, Lizzie Constant, Mary j | Curtis, Julia Delanv, Alice Jones, j • Gertrude Harris. Martha Jackson, j ! Willie Kay, Janet Msrchena. Ma- ; | mie McCauley, Gila Harris, and ' K" : MEN’S FALL SUITS $35.00 o;:e table— SWEATERS &SIHRTS ‘I Values To 12.95 Any 2 For $5.00 ; EASY parking !| EASY SHOPPING Wr ft 1 £ & EASY SAVINGS Fri, 'Til 9 P. M. 2502 Hillsboro i at Southern Furniture--- Febroan ''Furniture Fair”! I 9 A 4-Floor “Midway” Os Gala Furniture Values ! Buy now during South - ends “Furniture Fair” and j be eligible for “Carol ini* aids” big SIOO.OO bonus. You’ll be a two-way winner! ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED! Bonus Coupons Available At Southern Furniture I Open Til 9 Friday Night Convenient Terms Gladly Arranged j Julia Jones. Also Mesdames Ethel Hunt, Ruby j Fish; Lucille Vass. Louise Me- j Cknnan, Jimmie Middleton, Dora j Otey, Catherine Turner, and Mar- ' *ba Wheeler. Club Nine Club Nine members celebrated ■ the birthdays of three of their j members last Saturday night when ; they met with Mrs. Gila Harris as hostess. Those honored for their birthdays were: Mrs. Thelma Clark, Mrs. Mattie Akins, and Mrs, Sa rah Brower. Everyone shared in the excitement of the honorees as j ; they opened birthday gifts from j | fellow club members. Members present in addition to | j those nano d above were Mrs. A,!- j i berta Levingston, Mrs. Toni Wil- ; ' Liams, Mrs. Ethel Lytle, Mrs. Ann ! FRE E OSITE CARPET CUSHION with all “Furniture Fair” Carpet purchases! THE CAROLINIAN Theological Alumni Observance At Shaw University April 23-24 One of America's outstanding ministers wilt be principal speaker during the seventeenth Theological Alumni Observance at Shaw Uni versity, April 23-24. This year’s event will feature a Hurdle, Mrs, Etta Toole, and Mrs. Thelma Keck. Mrs. Harris served a delightful turkey dinner with appropriate accompaniments to her guests, Les Cousettes Meet Mrs. Glodine Taylor was hostess to the Les Cousettes Saturday night The members discussed plans for more activities and reports were riven by each committee. After tia? business session which includ ed all members. The members played pinochle with the prize for high score go ing to Bionnie Williams and the booby to Wanda Poole, Both prizes were useful. Members present: Mesdames Della Perry, Janie Keyes, Wanda Poole, Hazel Kogan, Ruth Joyner, Vermelle Ellis, Bernetta Sherard, Primose Jackson, Catherine Wil kins. Margaret Spriggs, Natalie Wimfcerley, Roger Mae Evans, Ja nie Anderson. Sarah Thompson, Bionnie Williams, president; and the hostess, Glodine Taylor, :. ' , ,/j A t ( it *■ \V r J v Get the jump on hot-weather drivis with low-pressure GENERALS jHIMGENERALTIREco. ! 428 S. McDowell St. Dial TE 2-0571 I _ I" . GET YOURS ON OU* %ASY PAY PLAN 1 - _ 1 1,13-115 S. Wilmington St. OF RALEIGH. INC. sermon and lecture by Dr. James H. Robinson, minister of the Church of the Master, Presbyter ian. New York, N. Y. It is expect ed to attract the largest group ever tc attend, The Reverend Mr. Robinson whose theme will be “The Prea cher Under Judgement,” has been acclaimed as “one of the great church statesmen of our genera tion” by Reinhold Neibuhr. In addition to serving as pastor, he is the founder and executive director of Mornlngside Commun ity Center in Harlem. He was nom inated in 1956 as moderator of the Presbyterian Church, U. S, A. He was the first member of his race to have the honor of giving the Lyman Beecher Lectures at Yale. His 1955 series were publish ed by Channel Press, Inc. in 1956. He is also author of Tomorrow Is Today, Love of This Land and an autobiography with the title Road Without Turning. The two day celebration will open with a fellowship dinner for ministerial graduates of Shaw, A pril 23rd. The Reverend James A. Forbes, president of the Bible In stitute, Goldsboro, will address the dinner meeting. Dr. Leon C. Riddick, Summit, N. J, is president of the orcaniza- Fresh new pieces from the recent Furniture Shows are arriving daily adding new color, style and finish ' j to Southern’s care fu 11 y selected stock. t.on and the Reverend Otis L. Hairston. Raleigh, is executive sec etary-treasurer. Other officers are ’he Reverend C. R. Edwards, Fay etteville, vice-president: the Rev rend E. B. Turner, Lumberton, re- WEEK-END SPECIALS CANASTA FUDGE LAYER CAKE Spec. Price $ | .29 Spec. Price Cinnamon Buns 36c doz. HONEY DIPPED DONUTS 40c Dozen VELVET POUND CAKE 40c lb. lib. —l-2 lb. & 31b. Sizes Famous Bakery j 109 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES: TE 2-8333 - TR 3-8334 •«**: nit ««««»;*»*.•« cn>->jr-.cuiru-iTrii«» -wn: LOOK! HERE COMES A Parade Os Values! MARCH OF | VE || Starts Tomorrow at 9 A.M. followed by a host of events that mean Spec tacular Savings for you! Watch for exciting news throughout. March. You’ll love THIS Parade! Watch the papers each day as we present Events that mean big savings for you! Some events are store-wide, some in one special department, some just to show bright new fashions for you and your home! Every event promises real excitement . . . follow the parade to the big store . . . for thrilling March savings! Event No. 1 *-j-k* j ,hr ; "*' r lililfci's# Jb faille! There’* new-season *i li importance in the crossed ( 1 / HiM tabs above the wide sweep of / the back! Novy, powder blue, - j' ||p beige, me Hudson Belk page FIVE cording-secretary, and the Rever end P. H Johnson, Raleigh, is chairman of thp Student Scholar ship Fund. Pullets should be vaccinated for chicken pox with fowl pox vaccine between the ages of eight and 14 weeks, or when placed on the range, say T B. Morris, Extension poultry specialist at State College. Vaccinate with live vaccines ai least one month before produc tion starts, he warns. Beautifully Decorated Birthday Cakes In Stork 2 & 3 Lb. Sizes 1.50 & 2.50