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SVEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1957 Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads ”Wc Will Write It, Charge It And Let It Work For You fdeértf YOUTH BIBLE CAMP HELD are youths and their fefdfd MINISTERS AND MISSION ARIES ATTEND INSTITUTE— At Morgan State: i Honorary Degree Given ! Miss Marian Anderson BALTIMORE, Md.—World fam ous and much honored M , rion Anderson got another honorary degree here Monday, Juno 3—this time from Morgan State College. Morgan President Dr. Martin D. Jenkins conferred the honoo - a?-y degree of Doctor of L:n-- up on the celebrated singer as more than 4,000 people packed into the E. P. Hunt Gymnasium gave a tremendous ovation of several minutes duration, The citation to the “artist, cultural diplomat, homani taian” read “yours is a name that rn yokes among the high and low in every land both ewe and affection—awe be cause of the magnitude of jour achievement as an art fist—affection because cf the many happy hours your art lias brought to the world”, further, the citation asserted. "As an American you represent to j the world the finest values of your native land. As a Negro A merican you present, to your fel low citizens of every race an ex ample of the promise and mean- • Mag of American life," Three Others Cited Also presented honorary de grees as 266 graduates watched j were: Dr. Milton S, Eisenhower, pres ident of the Johns Hcpkms Uni-' versity, who delivered the com- j mencement address: Attorney George W, F, McMe- j chen of. Baltimore. Mu., first! graduate of Morgan, class of 1383,! to receive the bachelor's degs.ee, from the college: and Attorney Lewis M. Stevens of' Philadelphia, Fa. president of the Board of Trustees of Lincoln University (Pad. Presented the “Alumnus of the ?«ar” Award was Dr. .1- Bylun eld. dentist and city councilman of Plainfield. N J. Urges Character In his speech to the graduates,; Dr. Eisenhower urged that the I graduates develop "soundness of! character built on courage and; faith to meet the problems of the 1 era fraught with terrible tension.: tear and anxiety’’ in which wo are living “We need men of high call ing, with depth of knowledge and wisdom, with compassion and tolerance and virtiire— men of character," he declar ed. He said that faith and religious commitment are vital to sound- j nets of character and emphasized j that the “world moves forward on the feu of the men of faith.” Good Buys ; '4B FORD 1149,00 | ’46 CHEVROLET ?189.0(l 'SO CHEVROLET 5299.0 G 'Si CHEVROLET $695.00 ’SO DODGE -..5129.00 'S3 PONTIAC $«95.00 '3l OLDS “88” ........ $543.00 ‘4l FORD ~..595.60 ; CITY MOTOR Co. j 221 HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH, N. C. TT . i l counselor* who attended the Pictured arc some of the min- | j islet's and missionaries who at- j ! The educator declared that the] cm of tension creates “a very real ] suffering, which we must, if our! lives are to have meaning learn 1 to endure with faith and courage.! "If we cannot so endure it, his-1 tory will record this as a period j of deterioration and decay. But if we can— and I believe we can j —we may well develop men and j women of greater strength and depth of character than this ! worid has ever known.” He described zs “the great di-! j lemma of our time” this: “Our technology has pre sented as so rapidly with so j many changes that it is im possible for most individuals, | no matter how wise or learn ed, to understand more than a few of them, Technology has j also created a worid inter dependence. So we have a plethora of partial minds when we desperately need j whole minds and we have a seriously divided world when Interdependence, flowing from technology, demands an un divided world,” Governor Presents Diplomas j Maryland Governor Theodore, i R. Mckeldln presented the diplo-; mas to the graduates who repre- i : sent thirteen States, the District! ]of Columbia and two foreign I j countries. Leading the class was Allen E. j i Chandler of Hagerstown. Md., j j who was graduated “with highest, j j honor." Campbell j Concludes j Big Tour | An extensive tour of the African ! continent by an individual comes | to a close on May 30, when Dick Campbell, producer, director and j lecturer, boards a Military Air | transport plane in this Moroccon j city and heads for America, More than fifty thousand miles m air travel covering twenty-two countries, fifty-six j cities ami extending over a ten ! j month period will have been accomplished by Campbell un- j dec the auspices of the Ame.r- : lean National Theatre Acade my and the division of cultur al affairs of the U.S, Slate De partment. sponsors of his tour. \ i Except for three weeks flying ] | trip back to New York and Wash- ] I ington last. February to make a | preliminary report on his findings, and to pick up ths Wilbur DeParis ! Jazz Orchestra for appearances in ! Ghana during the country's In dependence celebration, Campbell has been on a continuous circle of j )be continent interviewing Mon | archs, ministers, mayors, amb&ssa j dors, religious cultural and oduea ] tional leaders, as well as Africans j of low and high costs. i Phosphorus stimulates early! ! root growth and is important in { ! deed formation, ' | Seventh Youth Bib;* Camp held - i tended the Twenty-First Min | isters Institute and the Tv. ien- t m J ■ §r <*| TWENTY YEARS—-Dr XV. S. Rice, professor of French at A& ‘ College, is presented a citation marking the completion of 20- year* of service to the College. The presentation was made at Virginia League Issues jr* * i np . _ v v Guide I o state Voters RICHMOND Va. (ANP) -- The' Virginia Voters League with In ad querters at 316 E Clay Street, has i ts-sed a Voters’ Guide which should | be of inestimable value to work ! shops on the franchise in Virginia I and other poll tax states and to I i leaders and workers in drives to i ! add more Negroes on the qualified | | list of voters in the South. Organised by the late Dr. i Luther P. Jackson, professor j »f history at Virginia State College, the Virginia Voters 1 Dr. Willa B. Player Heard At Dudley High Commencement GREENSBORO— "By develop ing a high sensitivity to every thing that, will help you achieve your purpose in life you can edu cate; yourselves,” Dr. Willa B Player, president of Bennett Col lege, told the 145 graduates of Dudley High School at their com mencement exercises recently. Emphasizing that reason si ttllity to educate themselves. Dr. Player urged the members of the class I to have a dear purpose in mind and to extend themselves to oth - at Shaw University here Tune 3 J though June 7. - tieth Annual Women’s Training Conference at Shaw University June 3 through June 7. the annual banquet of the Fel lowship Council held at the Col lege, last week. Making the pre senatlon is Mrs Hattie Bryant, IMarston, President of the organl i zation. : League 5s the only state-wide organization in the South to encourage Negroes to qualify to vote ant] take an active part in local, state and national government. The League Is urging civic or* I Rantaations in all southern states | to wage a campaign to get more I Negroes to vote. I ■ suggests that | a guide similar to the one pub | lished in Virginia be used In a 1 vote drive in every southern state. ers not as fortunate as they. Ev ery individual, she declared, must have the opportunity to develop to his or her highest capacity. Watering is Important at this time of year and may mean the . difference between saving and los ing that valuable shrubbery. Position is the secret, to easy and successful sheep shearing. , . NITROGEN GIVES PLANTS a green color, promotes leaf end stern growth. THE CAROLINIAN ] Mr. and Mrs. Delon Free man Feted At s i Surprise Silver Anniversary Reception ! Mr. and Mrs. Daion Freeman | were honored recently with a sur ! prise reception given at their j home in Raleigh on the Stiver Anniversary of their wadding. The affair, which each of them helped plan ‘secretly” to sur prise the other, resulted in many real surprises ter both. It was givan by there children, Eddie and Donnie M»« Stacks of New York, their sister. Mm Mary Jones Anderson of Chreensbora and mother. Mr®. Lena Jones. I Assisting were Mr*. Gen«v« Fer rell Boisseau o# New Osty— recorder of the gseeta sad gifts, . Misses Ruby Marsh and Naomi I Brown of Rooky Moaitit Ms-*. De j lilab McAdoo of Greensboro, Ms’s, j Ferunie and Miss Claudio* Btz- I zeU, Mrs. Alice Montague, Misses | Ivory Mae, Patricia and Mrs. Elrae Williamson, Miss Ruby Thompson* Mrs Minnie Freeman and , Maggie Jones. The house wa* beautifully decorated in white and silver with s motif of candelabra j and gladioli. A bowl of Moss- j sweetpeas adorned the central i | coffee tabie while a miniature bon-voyage’ ship especially I designed of silver bells finish j and with midget bride and ] groom, on hoard, decked the lobby. The three-tiered cake flanked by candles, was sym bolic of the redundant hap piness wished the couple. They received many val uable gifts. Luscious cream-punch and de lectable silver-decorated cake squares embellished with -“23” were served. The nonoree's dress of white embroidered nylon over j satin had a fitted bodice with a billowing street-length skirt of nv i ton net. The dress and silver ; bowed corsage of pink carna i Lons were among the gifts. Her i 3-row pearls were a gift .from the | honors. The couple was delightfully *- mazed when greeted by 3 lifelong friends who added to the. ‘sur prise by attending from New York City. These were Mrs Be atrice Jones, Mrs. Sadie Johns, and Mrs Geneva Boisseau. Other I out-of-town guests in addition to Misses Marsh and Brown of Rocky Mount and Mrs. McAdoo and daughter 'of Greensboro, were: Mr. Johnnie Boisseau - New York Many Honors For Catholic Students: St. Monica’s Holds “Finals” As Twenty-One Pupils Finish ! With an audience of admiring inends and proud parents present, some 21 students graduated from i Saint Monica’s Catholic School at j; 10 am. on Sunday morning, June 9th. Those graduating were Thom j as Edward Bennett. George Thom |j as Broome. Benjamin Joseph Da h vir. 11, Frederick William Hinton, j James Thomas Johnson, Lawrence j! Edward Jordon, Wilbert Aaron : | Lassiter, Jr., Wiley Jacob Latham, j Douglas Robinson, Lemuel Gordon ] Benjamin Gerald Neal, Melvin i Sherman, George Thorpe, Emily Jeanette Barnes, Emma Jean Brid ges, Adelaide Cassandra Cobb, Sandra Diane Larkins. Barbara Elaine Lightner, Theora Arme Mitchell, Merle Lloydine Ferry Paulette Lorraine Poe and Joy i Jean Solomon. Previously a program wm held on Friday, June 7th, *t 3 pm. with member* of the Tlie salutatory address was giv en by Adelaide Cobb and the; valedictory by Lloydine Ferry Presentation of student* wa* “ Who’s Who In Baptist America” Soon To Be Released To Readers CINCINNATI. O. A "Who’a Who” in Baptist America In the National Sunday School and BTU i Congress Is In process of being | i compiled according to announce -1 j merit of Dr. L, V, Booth, General ', Chairman of the publication. This book was authorised by j the Board of the National Sun day School and BTU Congress, on recommendation of Dr W. H. Jer nagin. President. A national committee has been | formed to carry out tilts assign -1 ment, which will present the first j record of this kina among this | particular group of Baptists. The requirement for Inclus ion In the volume fs that on* has shown an interest in the denomination, and has matte a contribution to Christian education that mn he attest ed to by the leaders of hi* lo cality. A questionnaire ha* beer, prepared (o secure this information. | A total of 190 dairy herds in ■ North Carolina are currently en i rolled in the Weigh-A-Day-Month 1 miik records program. City, Mrs, Juanita Freeman Groves, : Wilmington, the Rev, and Mrs. T. R. Colee and Miss Cle Esther I Council - Apex, Mrs Wade White Mr, and Mrs. Graham Marsh, and Miss Elga Marsh of Siler City. Local guests included: Mr, -Ith ainmer Baker. Mrs. and Miss Biz zell, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Lois Burwell. Mr, Geo. Cannady, Miss Mum* Ellison, Mr*. Seabyrd Gat ling., Mr. and Mrs. C. Freeman, j Mrs, Susie Freeman, Miss Aline I Goodson, Mrs. Freeiove Hayes. Mrs i Cora Herndon, Mrs. Mabel Hm- | ■P i &2S M 1i 11 don* by Revearend Edward J. Ferrick, O. P. and the confer ring of awards by Reverend. ' Walter J Tierney, O F. Re cipients of awards were a* follows: Medal for Highest A verage. Lloydine Perry; Salu fcatortan’s Award, Adelaide j Cobb; Mother Romaine'a Med al For Religion, Frederick Hinton; Music Award, Lloyd tee Perry; and for perfect at tendance, Thomas Bennett, Frederick Hinton, Benjamin Neal, Sandra I.arkln*. Barbara Lightner. Lloydine Perry, Paul ette Pec, and Joy Solomon; A merican Legion Awards:Wiley Latham and Theora Mitchell. The conferring of diplomas and ! address to the graduates was given by Reverend Walter J. Tierney, O V pastor of Saint Monica's Church. HIGHEST AVERAGES Grade 8, Lloydine Perry; Grade 7, Brenda Kee; Grade 6, Christo pher Hunt; Grade 3, Helen Morri son; Grade 4, Joanne Peebles; ' Ma^rColhnds! Spill* aren’t a problem in this kitchen! At the press of a button, a mobile floor cleaner emerges from a base cabinet to pick up crumbs, clean up spill#, scrub, wax or polish the floor. Then it scurries back to its hiding place in the wall to recharge batteries, water and washing agent, for the next job, One of the many electronic innova tions demonstrated in the RCA Whirlpool Miracle Kitchen, the floor j cleaner is operated by remote control from a pushbutton planning center (foreground). Homemakers’ reactions to the Miracle Kitchen, j now on a nationwide tour, will help Whirlpool engineer!! Qet&rntiße j &>e feature* women, went in future kitchens.- ■» j ton. Mrs. Catherine Hough, Mrs j Arrilla Jones, Mr. J. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs John E. Jones, Mrs Rosa Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard Peebles, Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders, Mrs. Samuel Spencer, Sr. Miss Thompson, Mrs. Mane Thorpe, Mrs, Louise Weldon, Mrs. Bertie Wiliams, Miss Mary Wil- I hams. Mr. and Mrs, Avan WtlMam i son, Miss Barbara Williamson, Mrs j i Cora Williamson and Mrs Lucy I Gray Willis. , Grade 3. Martha Peebles; Grade ; ; 2, Kenneth McMickens; and Grade j i 1. Sandra Holloway. PERFECT AXTENV AN C E AWARDS Grade 7. Janet Crossiing. Pat- : tici Gill, Jacquelyn Ricketts. Made- I I lyr, Yarbrough. | Grade 6: Norman Sanders, ' j Henry Worth. Vernice Holt. Grade 5' Joseph Graham, Mich- j * ael Keck. George Morgan Wil liam Neal, Helen mMorrison, Eu nice Simpson Frances Williams, Shirley Sturdivant. Grade 4. Paul Hayes Dennis : Morgan. Beatrice bennett, Mil- j deed Campbell, Joyce Carr. Mary i Den nr, g, Catherine Hinton, Joanne Peebles, Donna Winters Grade 3. Ardo Holt, Jerome Johnson. Charles Worth, Barbara Birdsali, Gwendolyn Burwell, Lyd > ell Flynn, Ethel Sills. Grade 2; William Alston, Fred die Mae Bridgets. Karen Bethea Alicia Adcock, Grade 1: Philip Mitchner, Ed win worth, Clarence Lueus, Wes ley Alston, PAGE NINE CLASSIFIEDS Number or issue* aaa cox immt wottf. ISSUES i * ( jtg tost ;-icr word to Ac J« & Classified display per line, per issue iOc 10c I’^e Kaon worn abbreviation, initial or symbol count, as one word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted as word* The minimum number of word* Si any want ad Is 13 word*. You srffi save money by ordering your erf to run 8 or 12 issues. Weekly Want Ads may be celeoboned throueh Wednesday up to io A.ML RADIO AND TV SERVICES KALKIOH WBIO * TV bERVICS CO., Vs est 3011111 St‘» piione: TE 4-7132. V . *mice and Anrenna install a* ion;" HepaiiS on radios anc other small ap pliances. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN for busy people 10-minute;; SS.tX?: Research, Manu scripts edited and put in mood Enc tfii „ M - AI?C H? H BEWARE. Bo* J7GI, Ptpivic View. Texas. 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SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk ot Superior Court F J. CARNAGE, Aitorney May 25; June 1. a, 18, 1857. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Estate ot Mrs. Pearl Andrews Herndon, deceased, late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to t.ue under signed on or before the 24th day of May. 1958, or this notice will be plead erl in bar of recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersign ed This 27th day of May, 1857. GODFREY M. HERNDON 624 Dunbar Street Durham, No th Carolina HALLIE H WHITLOCK. A; it Clerk of the Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the F.state of Vann Duval Alston, deceased, late of Wake County, this is to notify all person* having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned cn or be fore the 18th day ot May, 1983. or this notice will be pleaded tn bar of re covery All person* indebted to aatd estate will please make Immediate payment to tho undersigned. This 15th day of May, 1937. MARY H. ALSTON 611 South Harrington Street. Raleigh, North Carolina TAYLOR -?■ MITCHELL Attorney* at Law 125 E ifargent S'reet Raleigh, North Carnln* May IS-25, June 14-18-32, led? S
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