PAGE THIRTEEN Nurse From North Carolina Concludes Outstanding Work In Lebanon; Returns BEIRUT Lebanon (ANP)—Miss | Mary Lee Mill'.. Chief Nurse of j the United Rotes Operations Mis- i Sion to Lebanon, who has the title j of lieutenant colonel m thp Unit,- j ed State:. Public Health Service, | wound up her work in Lebanon lasi- week. . M'.s, Ml' 1 , has been serving in Lebanon for five years and has done t-ueh an outstanding job j In me development, of rhe nursing j school and nursing service here j as 'eej 1 serving as advisor to i the Mini'.try Health of Leba non, that she has been awarded] the Decoration of the Cedars b.v '•he government. Di >< ale i iam North < aroiina ■?. Mills will stop h.v Ker e. Italy on her way (<> the United Mates in order to at* i nd the International Con press if Nurses which will be meeting there. She will scr ! - is mi" of (hr delegates from the North Carolina Nurses .Mseci 11 no, having been duty ri< est d to represent it along with several Caucasian nurs es from the same slate, 710 nurses from America will at tend A w anil he of New Vmk !’n; ret. i ■• m mu s»n;t education and! holding a master’s degree from; [that institution, Mary Mills be- i | pan her profession at Lincoln \ [HospiMi in Durham. N. C. She) [served with (lie Public Health | |Dcpa/‘m'nr. of North Catnlir.a be-j fore sh; - • d V. S. Public ! Heahh V.'mlr- saving with that j ore; S'llirn she was sent to Li- ! Tht re •’■;!h '.'no rank of can-i K\ C r * 4 /rtscers Are Named For Dorm Cabinet DURHAM - Roamless Hudson j ■■ .lmlt.. r the new head | >f th > AT- Dormitory Cabinet 1 It Worth Carolina College for ; ■ 9r>?-58. I Other officers announced this j ■reck are Harold Hauser Winston -I'. vict (resident: William I Knoll, Wilmington, recording aec- j Imr Wilmont Beniamin, Long! Island, N. Y., fteasurer; Melvin I ■Voodburn, Salisbury, chairman, I ■Social Commit,tee, George Mur-1 Igine, Wilson, chairman, public j ■elation.} committee: and Joseph j Itreeter, Rockingham, correspond- : ■ng secretary. I Also named to cabinet posts I'ere David Morgan, Winston-Sa-! ■era: Cnry Booker. Hendersonville:; Mu-ins McLeod. Sanford; Lloyd If anec.v, Pli ilael e 1 p hia. ■ John L. Stewart, dean of men. ■nd his assistant Robert McAd-} ■ms, are advisers to the group, i P I SQ-O-O — THEY GET TO YACKIN'. A SAD WAY TO p START A DAY tain, she was a factor in the or ganization of the excellent nurs- ; ing school functioning there. She , spent five years in Liberia and 1 was awarded a decoration in the Order of the Star of Africa, be coming the first public health nurse to be decorated by two fo reign governments. Honored By Tuskegee Institute Tuskogce Institute recog nized the work of Miss Mills during its 75th Anniversary Commencement last year when they bestowed an honorary Doctor of Science degree upon her. She had planned io pur sue work on her doctorate at Keep Your Home Fresh As Springtime ' , , r , , ■ , , ■ , v *■»* , —' V * m It's smart to set aside your deb rote warm weather curtains and dpifiea, along with personal items to be washed by han'd. Then you can give fbVm specrSl attention and gentle wasKtug to help bring out their beauty. Apti for real safety, launder These lovelies in e mil illiquid detergent wWe the temperatim of water Seat suited to tbe, fabric. „• • ««».. - -a- One of the boons *5 assist fn this Chore is the factual Information rote piled by the Lux Washability laboratories. For example, did you know that # is wise to examine each garment before laundering! Snake owt loose dirt, mead where necessary be. fore washing. > * Unlike soap fte&a* a gentle, yet thorough, liquid detergent like Lax Liquid will work in hard or soft water, arid even in cold water. And the most thorough cleansing can be accomplished by using only a capful or two ci Lux Liquid. ; Speed drying by rolling garments ftndividualiyj in a large towel, and jpsnt|y.. The 1§56 barley tobacco crop "' ..Ui-T^.TTUTU^, i averaged $63.53 per TOO pounds. „ Fnr g Limited Time it * * NYU this year instead of re turning to work, but instead has accepted a grant in study Arabic at the School of Ad vanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University First she will go to her home ; in Wat ha. N. C. to visit her par ! ents and the two little Liberian boys whom she adopted and who 1 live with her father and mother. Lr. Col. Mills’ portrait, is one of : those comprising the Harmon 'Foundation travelling exhibit of ' distinguished Negroes which has appeared in many cities and is availab). for showing throughout 1 the country. [ FREE ! ROLL OF FILM j! (Sizes 127, «■>«, ! 2ft. filfi. Ufi ■Only) —With Every—-. Photofinishing ORDER :« I offer iwf thru Dips 1%. I 5 Photofinishing: hi JACK RABBIT Th* soEVELOPIPfr» FAST SERVICE 9 Exposure Roll figr S 18 Egp.vsur*- Roll 94e f CAPITAL CAMERA SHOP INCORPORA T f P 111 S, Wllmlnglnii St., R^leich ®EOB6t LOUt. A .000 HOT BREAKFAST - AND HE WANTS IT RIGHT NOW-”--' fViA /V’a AS# i ' %( ***** TEU.S SEOP.GS IT* THOS6 BUNKETV’ BLANK APPLIANCES. &B.OH&E YCLLS THAT S?CDDY YiLOUjArr is NO T POTfIM Oa▼ ENOOaW POU)iR'»-<» j HONOR N't UMIN ITO IH All COUNCIL Harold Hubbard, popular, talented junior at the Fayetteville State Techers College is known about the campus as “Mr President" since he is president of snore major student organizations than any other student. He is president of the Veterans' rluh, the Student Council, and es thp Alpha Kappa Mu National Honorary Scholarship Society. Recently, he saw his name In cluded in the current issue of “Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- \ vrrsitirs". Hubbard is a Fay etteville man who lives with his parents at 424 Vanstory Street. Car Smasher How in Jail JACKSON. Miss. ('ANP* Po lice here this week were holding a 41 -year-old man who allegedly smashed his car into two bystand ers here last week as they stood near their wrecked car on High i way ifi near Canton. Miss | The two men were killed in | slant. They are ,7. C. Cotton, 4h. 6 YEARS OLD !g 1 1 ! 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