20 THE CSBSLISnjUf WSEi< ENDING SATURDAY MAT 3. !35S Start tsf To Smith Univ. ■BL'HAP.LOIT£ Th» Lyceum pianist m -.-ma* Tuesds'- evening ■Kaimiti** of Johnson C Smith April 23 at s!3 <.v;cck to Biddle ||||| gj 333 FAYETTEVILLE ST. !psi V THE 6TH ANNUAL CAROLINIAN 11 HOME & FOOB SHOW! Discover Why It's to Cha i sK tfc a wcdeh/ty Jjpys, Electric l|j||? Range | | 2 DAYS ONLY-MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM! 1 May Ist & 2nd Hours: 11A.M.-11P.M. | . 'III-- G S FREE EXCEPT SPECIAL BENEFIT' BT THE -f t )LIN A POWER a LIGHT COMPANY*) nto bv “ ■ - MISS NANCY KOTHROCK CP&L House Erousnusl T~r fl Il«l | pT TITIIP HMIMTIIITII IIIHIIIWIIWI ■! I w „ , Mr. Aibin studied i* the Acs | demy of Musi- in Berlin, Kvl. and Weimar, Germany. From 1543 to j !«4" he wae Director and Corrliic | tor of the Symphonic-Orchestra of ; Freiberg He was guest conductor of the j ’■ ! Philharmonic Dresden and h'.s tnv !en violin recitals m Germany, | Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, j Belgium, Prance, the United States j and Mexico i ■ the. Poumerd is Assistant Pro- \ lesser of Music at. Johnson C. i Smith University and holds the | Ph D. degree from Laval Untver | »ity. j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j PLANT Woods Tested | Garden Seed i ! Peas-Beans-Beets ■; Corn-Salads I Largest Assortment in Raleigh I Tools & Fertilizers + 4* I S. M.YOUNG | Hardware 130 E. Martin St. Dial TEmplc 2-7121 I CENTRAL CRUS store PRESCRIPTION DRUGS COSMETICS R, E. WIMBERLEY, Pharmacist “SERVICE WITH A SMILE" 601E. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone TE. 2-ROS4 ' ( * —-bh famaCiSS iMKKSies •..■v: wwwwnffjrwiTwiiliii ■ i inn .trsi^KmMLUTK^-^^ s SHAW STUDENTS AT C AF.OI • IN JAN PLANT A class in ad vanced shorthand at Shaw Uni versity. Raleigh, paid a visit to toe offices of the CAROL! MAN last week to keeping with their unit on Printing and Puhhshine Many Farm SSiaelcs May Soon Disappear; USDA Eases Housing Loan Restrictions WASHINGTON. DC— CVS Many farm shacks may soon r appear as Lite stepped-up fa housing loan program of the V Department of Agriculture g underway. As an anti-recession move, Department ? Farmer* Home J ministration is making it easier teftu owner* now living in unsai Jodur-irSes lhe students. ?51 of j hom are business majors.' ire 1 irom left to right on the front row: Lea non Loftin, Misses Mar- i rislene Gill, Pear! Hardy, Dapne i klemndrr and Sallie Haskins. 1 factory dwelling' to .obtain icsn? to provide adequate housing for they ' families A farm owner who produces st ! least J4OQ worth of product? for ■ | sale or hone use may now qualify tor a housing loan from the Farm- | i ns Home, provided he meets other . | standard eligibility requirement : i including inability to obtain ane- i . qua»e credit elsewhere Formerly nr eligible applicant had to own a fam that produced more sub i stantial part of tne operators an i riual cash inr.onu. Loans may be obtained to build, : improve, nr repair farm homer , end other essential farm buildings. ; as -veil as to provide water for the i farmstead arid household. The rate ! of interest if four percent and the repayment period 33 year? 1 Lart year the Farmers Home . made loan- to ii colored farm fan jj “QUEEN OF INDUSTRY" —, .fua-Blti Ransom. attractive fcifh school senior from War - rfsnton, N. € , was last week sel ected as the North Carolina "Queen of Industry" at ihy an nual meet- of the North Carol- Mew Officers Elected As '* ■. f - II # jj Si. Agnes Service Board ; Holds Its Animal Meeting ! J Th* animal meting of the fit 1 Agne# Service Board took place. jar, 3 p.m. at the Nurses Home.| j Thursday, Apnl 24, Mrs, Samuel j I Rudder, president, presiding, Mrs. i Louise Curws, serving chairman, j 'reported that th* sewing group| | meeting every third Thur ,day j from in'.3o-2:00 hod completed ' '9OO garments for the hospital, ; Mrs. James Boyer, Hospitality j Chairman, reported that a rami-' ; her of churches donated fruit at j ! Thanksgiving and gifts and' j Christmas tree decorations ai j ; Christmas Tray favors were made , by the Branch Y Teens for the i patients at Christmas and Easter. I The Y Hostess Club and the B. j and I. Club decorated the Chriel -1 mas tree in the hospital i Valentine corsages were mads j for ail the nurses by Mrs. Henry] i Kamphoefner and Mrs, William | Jor-lin. Mrs. Albert Leyte*, treasurer,' reported that, more than S3OO was; made from the sale of candy by i | many church women. It was vot-i j rd to use S3OO to buy some need- 1 i ed equipment for the comfort, of j the patients in consultation with Gordon Poole ] The following slate of Officers j 1 was presented by Mrs, Koy N. An-! ] Middle row loit to right, Misses ! Mm 3 Brinson, Ercel! Hargrove 3 nd Shirley Parket Bark row; Paige Johnson and Albert P Mr- EWn, Mis. ?ophii Brown. in» -«■♦■ factor, is shown at extreme right. il’*?F to build, repair, or modernize their homes. And since establish - meat of the agency 21 years ago, more than 10,000 colored families •have not only vecsned loans tc pros-ids themsel'-’c? with batter homes, but also to buy, enlarge, 01 improve farms of their own. Topical o! iiie ini men, who .. c received such loans in recent years 'S Percy F- arson of Dtsput.ana. Va He obtained a loan two years ago to build a nv • rrt eight-room house tor his faniiiy of sever, dig.! a deep f tl. buiid ■’ bn' ! ' and fence and improve his pasture; The broken-down hour* out of v hich the family me red i? now be ing used for the storage of hay for their Deaf cattle and two rr.iik cove. The tumbledown old house stands in the backyard of their at • veuve while Cape Cod bungalow (ns Students industrial Organi* j sat ion at AdT College She w«ll i represent the State at the Am- | * etican Youth Industrial Eriuea- ij" t*on Association convention to il he held at Tuskegee Institute. 5 MV 8-3. i person, chairman of the nommat- j ! ins committee President, Mrs. William JosLin* ■ Vice President, Mrs. J. A. Forbes: ! Secrfc&ry, Miss Susie Allen: Trees-j I tirer, Mrs Albert Levine; Hospita- ! lity Chairman. Mrs Samuel Bud- I ' der. Sewing Chairman. Mrs. Lou- j ; it* Curtis. Social Chairman, Mrs. Henry Kamphofner Publicity i Chairman, Mrs. Frank King. | These were elected officers for! j the year 1358-59. j Followng the meeting a reeep- | tion was held honoring the nurses, | with refreshments of coffee, punch 1 and cookies provided by tht mem- i bers of the Service Board. i Flowers were brought by Mrs. 1 William Joslin and Mrs. Georgia ! Andrews. | , Mrs. Georgia Thompson, direc- ! ! tor of muses, rported that Saint i j Agnes leads all other Negro has- ! ; oitals in the State of North Caro- j | lina, I On Saturday, May 3rd. the Ser-1 vice Board is planning a tour for ' the nurses which will include the j Family of Mart Exhibit at the Art j Museum, some beautiful homes js | and gardens and will end for re-j{| fragments in the home of Mrs 'I I Roy N, Anderson. Patronize Our Advertisers fc&n MW. vflFFu ■ 3 : ".c >■ TwMml SBSaw*? SBMBnHp j ACME REALTY CO. | Ij Heal Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance | WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES ; I Dial TE 2-0956 | I 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. 0. | N. C. PRODUCTS PERSHING RALEIGH PHONE 4-2557 OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 INSTALLMENT 1 LOANS TEACHERS ! HO FAYMENTS ARE REQUIRED iw 1 JUNE, JULY, and AUGUST 122 South Salisbury’ Street RALEIGH j i 'fiS: insured (m§&i S A V 1 N r G S | T TOP QUALITY | KRAFT RECAPPING ! 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