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BY HERBERT W. BROWN " ,
*=lls funeral of Herbert W. Brown
’■’ho died at Saint Agnes Hospital
if ter a brief illness recently was
i. id in Elizabeth City on June 16
‘ orn Corner Stone Church, Rev.
L Williams officiating.
Mr, Brown attended Roanoke In
finite m Elizabeth City and later
• ntered Shaw University. He mar
. rd Geneva Pailin of Elizabeth Ci
ty and later I hoy made their homo
■ Raleigh. Mr. Brown worked at
Raleigh Hole, as maintenance
r in for the past 34 years. He
•Joined St. Paul church so as to be
■h his wife and daughter.
He leaves to mourn their loss, a
v r, daughter, Addessa; father,
Merry Brown, and a host of oth
ei relatives.
Out-of-town people who attend-I
NCC Graduates ’ Prexy: |
Durham Lawyer To Head
College’s Natl Alumni
OUR 1 1 AM-- W jilt are A. Marsh,,
Jr, Durham attorney and NCC j
graduate wuh the Law School I
Mass of 1.953. was elected presi- j
do of the NCC National Alumni I
Association last weekend during I
the observance of annual Alumni!
Day held on the college's campus j
Marsh succeeds Dr. Thomas E. j
Malone, NCC biologist.
Other new officers are Brook- .
iyn McMillan, prose s s o r of |
health education vice president; '
B&P Women Map Plans
For Annual Convention
MAV YORK CITY—iCLOBAD- ,
Mrs. Mane Harrison. National j
President of the Business and Prof
c.»fonal Women, has just sent out >
a -;Kr;..ii announcement to ell lo- j
ea! units concerning the forthcore- 1
. Convention in Pittsburgh, Oc- j
l ,r r Jfrh. I ith end 12th, 19571
when two $".00.00 Scholarships j
v ,u 2’-- e r. to worthy Colß-ae |
Students.
Bas* • r Convention here in j
AYC dr* ’.v 500 delegates and them j
' 1 ■ • ■ ' '<{ w V■• I, ;
' htra 109 three-dav session was!
« ,e o? 'he !-•* .! io the history r*r i
organ izatmn Women reviewed
ud ri r~» | -i
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I for AiiV X I | J /
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«ed the funeral were: Mrs. Hattie
Thomas of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Eliz
a Washington Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lassiter and M>\ Hilton Eason from
Norfolk, Va., Mr Joseph Thomas
and Mr. White, Mrs. Bertha Wil
cox, Mr, and Mrs, James Mann,
and daughter Phyllis, Mr and Mrs.
James Riddick and daughter Ma
mie from Raleigh, Dr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Giavea and Mrs. Mildred
G. Tompson of Greenville. N. C.
Messrs. Clarence and Herbert
Whitefield and mother of Ever
ett.-. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Murphy i
of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Salome
Brothers and Mrs. Alberta Eason, j
of Hertford, Miss Ruby Pailin of i
New Rochelle, N V . Miss A M.
Pailin of Louisville, Kv . and Mrs.
I Claudia Davis of Severn.
, Lindsey A Merritt,, assistant di
| rector NCC News Bureau, general
i secretary: Twin Knight, account,-
; ant in the NCC business office.
' treasurer: and Miss Roxie J. Hol
loway. seretary to the Dear, of the
Graduate office, recording secre
tary.
The four new members of the
executive committee are: Dr. Ma
lone, Dr. W. M. Brown. I. R.
Holmes and Mrs. Mildred Lewis
All formerly held national offices.
, the role of women *n Volunteer ;
, Service at that Hme, and this veat
i they a-:U evaluate 'hf-ir role in ;
i 'he Crusade for Freedom with 1
! Airs. Harrison at. the top of the '
I roster.
} Noteworthy about this, dynamic !
National President whose Program j
'•f Service and organization with j
and for the B and P Women all j
''••or the country speaks for iised. ;
Average prices paid by North
during ihe month ended February
' ’• >957 were 5 cents per hundred *
higher than the previous month
White Students Enrol! At Miss.
Negro College To Study Race
WEST POINT. MISS.—.'ANP- .
spite puplic opinion and attitudes j
here concerning race, a group of |
white students from Kansas Uni- I
versify last week spent their two |
i week vacation by enrolling at a !
| Negro Junior College here to stu
| d.v race relations.
| The action caused an immediate I
I stir among advocates of white sup
remacy and gave rise to discom
fort within the West Point Citi- I
zens Council.
! Dwelling in the same dormitor
i its, doing menial chores side by j
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( Summer time and the living is easy —if you resort to the joys of
the casserole.
Hot and savory casserole dishes tempt lagging summer appetite*
and strike the right balance between hot and cold food—so difficult
to achieve when the mercury soars.
Preparation for the caa-erole dishes can be done in the morning.
They may then he stowed in the refrigerator and forgotten until 30
minutes before dinner time when it's time to pop them into the oven.
| The indestructibility of these stainless steel casseroles make*
them the choice for outdoor dining also. There’s no breakage in
transporting them from the kitchen. They can be placed over the
outdoor grill to bring them to their bubbly goodness.
The handsome Revere Individual Stainless Steel Casseroles not *
| owy, lend thc-mselves to serving food attractively, but can also ho
i used for freezing and for storing in the refrigerator as well.
Hum and Macaroni Bake
j (Two individual earneroks)
Spread In each individual greased *
casserole % cup cooked macaroni*
Pour over macaroni the following sauce;
Melt .in top of double boiler . . . 2 tablespoons butter
Stir in t 2 tablespoons flour
-. % tap. salt !
■ \ V* tsp. dry mustard
*4 tsp. paprika
Cook until sauce thickens,
% cup sliced ; ‘ ' ’ eliv*
Pour sauce over the macaroni
Bake in 875-degree F. oven until browned and bubbly. j
*4 ottores of uncooked macaroni will .mot* ,
enough rooked macaroni for two casseroles. .
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side with Negro students and en
gendering a friendly atmosphere,
the Kansas University student
group, including five white women
indicated they arc completely con
tent at the Mary Homes Junior
College for Negroes.
The group said they are doing I
menial chores because they be
lieve labor “generates a spirit of
dignity. ’
Irate pro-segregationists, anger
ed by widespread publicity of the
event, stood by heatedly taking
note of the situation
THE CAPOLINIAN
Zifa Nurse i
Visits Pope
NEW YORK CITY-(GLOBAL)
Mrs. Adeline Carman. R. N.
Supervisor of Pediatrics at Har
lem Hospital, has just returned
from her second wonderful, ex
citing and educational tour of Eu
rope which was climaxed with an
audience with “His Highness. '
Pope Pius XII after she had en
joyed attending the International
Nurses' Congress in Rome
During Mrs. Carman s extended
European Tour she visited various
places in Italy. Spain. France (pai
-1 k- °f course for fashions and the
j Artsi, 1 London and Switzerland
In Switzerland she was guest of i
friends she met when in Europe I
•n 1954. On her return to the
Slates, her devoted husband, Mr.
Esaw ( arman staged a surprise
i party for her in their home or,
| 150th St. She was also feted by her
j Sorority, Zeta. as had been the
I case before she left when the So
j :"rs entertained her with a Ron
1 Voyage Party. At the next Sorer.
I ity meeting ip July, Nurse Car- 1
! man—as she is called by her So
j rors - will give a brief “T’-avel
| ogue" of hr-r European Tour,
UN Mediator
To NCC Meet
DURHAM United Nations Me
diator F rank P. Graham and Rob- j
cl Gray ol President Eisenhower's j
Executive staff arc among speak
ers listed for the 54th annua- A
mri ican. Teachers Asosciatior. I
meeting at North Carolina College '
here .July 28-30,
Gary is an aide to presidential •
assistant Sherman Adams
Dr. T. R. Speigner. AT,A Prc
sidfnt and professor of Goo
graphv as Ni l', also listed the
following participants for (he
Ihroe day session; Dr. Dehor
ah (~ rarlridge. professor of
education at Queen's College,
Hushing, and visiting
professor at Ihf University of
Illinois; Dr. .John tv. Davis
former president of West Vir
ginia State College and special
director of Teacher Inform,,
Sion Security, New York; and
Dr. C. {'. Troup, president Ft.
Valley State. Teachers College,
Ft Valiev, Ga.
The theme for the conference j
“Conserving our Human Resources :
through Adequate, Equitable and '
Effective Education,"
There are some 25.000 member?
of the ATA, with 2.500 in North
Carolina. Dr, Speighner said.
‘ ~ -
Eight vorkshopr- will he held as
I part, of the proceedings. They will
| be devoted to improving conditions
j *n educational administrators'
leadership, adult education, read
ing, science tenching. teacher we!- i
£ are and s curity, elementary ed ■ ;
UCBtinn, jiiler-gioup relations, and
secondary r ducal ion
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 70. 1957
Church School Convention
Held in Russellville, Kentucky
Russellville:. Ky. The,
i 1957 session of Madisonville Dis-1
i tivet of the Church School Con-!
| vention, was held at Bank’s Street
| A.IvI.E, Zion Church, recently. It,
convened prior tr the District
Conference and was presided over
I by Rev. J. C. McCain
The program was geared to
present the future program of \
the youth of the denomina
tion. Therr were many semi- i
na-rs and discussions on how
the youth could serve the
Chimh and the commun'd?
it.v.
Mrs. Blanche Elliott. Young
: People s Department, presented a
i beautiful program on the last
| night, depicting the work of the I
department The Rev. D. J Hugh
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