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12 T m CAIIOIMIAM TTri-K EKr»l>:o SATURDAY, OfTOBFR 11 m* Ligon’s 12th Grade Gives Dramatic Play ' h» L'th grade homeroom. under ! \ '. r ion of Mr* R 8 Wil ented a one-act play at 1 W Lie,on Jr and Sr. High ■ ■ ■■■•• i recently during assembly va- a r-enour. play depicting a n. V-. if red Kerry, played by j "'••tit Hinton, w hose wife left him i ••■pan ago because she favored mgm - arm He has kept his dosed since the departure of " ifr because of the bitter mern \ wither young t(tuple hav ing a similar problem is guided Ihrnugh tlusr gates hy fate, i pon encountering Kerry, they uuirten bis anger by asking bj* opinion roneeming their gs% I'OSVtRS BERGAMOT ■ -111- '■ l1WW ” 8 " ' " YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. IDS E. Martin St Your Capital City Tci. TE 2-4471 sho TI P TOP STOR E LOC ATI ON S AyM Prizes l PORTABLE T-rs Electric Shavers - Wallham Watches Wrn. Rogers Silver . 30 Food Certificates Everyone Invited To Register AV AN \ RAI jE lii I-1 & ('; A KNUR ST()RE You Need Not Pr Prcy-ent To Win. SO LIP 'N CRACKER CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP CANS 1Q C CRACKERS “• IW fUTHli'.'lMdr FBI I' i v EFrrCTIVE THRU sat net 11 QUA NT! tv RIOHTR RESERVED! problem The voung girl's story of her .last and her attitude to v»ard marriage and a career re veals her to he the daughter of Kerry borne by his vise af ter leaving him. Shaken h,v this discovery Kerry gives advice that enables the cou ple to visualize a happiness !o gethcr in spite of the girl's de sire Lo be a singer. After the young couple have gone. Kerry feels it is no longer necessary to keep the gale closed. Characters in the play were: Robert Hinton as Willed Kerry: Johncse White as Julia Kerry: Gar land Hunt as David Pratt; Percy High as the delivery boy and Ari- PATIENT AT WALTER KEEP I HOSPITAL Pvt Samuel Hunt is a patient at. the Walter I Reed \rrny Hospital, Washing- Inn, I) C. Hr is the son of Mrs. Mae R. Hunt, formerly of Bladen • Street, Raleigh, and now living in Brooklyn. N. V. Earl Brown Ignoring Liberals NEW YORK -- (ANFt Hew York City Councilman Earl Brown, defeated decisively in the Demo cratic primaries hy Rep, Adam C. Powell, Jr., told reporters last week that he will not support Liberal party candidates although h*> is a Lib, jyi candidate for Con gressiuan from the 16th U. >S, Don gregionu! District.. Brown is on the ballot for elec tion in November only by virture of the Liberal party candidacy. At. the press conference at the Hotel Astpr, campaign headquar ters for the Liberal party. Brown admitted he had told Carmine De Sapio. Tammany leader, of his in tention to support Democratic pas ty's candidates "f am a Democrat.” bo comment ed, "and T will work a* hard as 1 ran for the entire Damcoartie ticket" Ore reporter asked if party loy ally could Hr interpreted to mean j that Pree n would support Powell ! Brown replied that "vanity' would i <■—uf,e turn to vote Tcu I himself in the November elections !State College ! Answers S QUESTION Doe-, the form, of I nitrogen used ip tobacco fertilizer i nave any affect on yields or quali • ty? S ANSWER: Duly if the land has j been fumigated Two N C Agrl i , wit,ural Experiment Station 'iCien | lists hat e found that, hr applying j at least one-third of the nitrogen j *er tobacco on fumigated land in ! the nitrate form, melds can hr in ! creased, h- in to JO per cent. Where j a?) the nitrogen "as applied m rd | t-ate fm m. Ihe increa'ed yields ! were as high as 26 *o JO per cent jln contrast tte -dentist?. found that where all ammonium nitrogen | was used, the tobacco "teld? ««•» * ;,oi onl v lower, out the (jus lit? | poorer on vrioN fire- the Mggeet threat to North faro lina t. rcsis" ANSWER: Kn tn>«cH »,«< diseases iccmiiit ter limhet lesser three times greater than the ln-,« caused by fire, T help reduce this loss, the N r Agriculture r.stension Service now ha*- a forester taking see rial ir Hnitig in forest insect and disease control H Syra ruse I'nlrersit*. TCut tb* com plet<o(l of his framing. he trail return to Ihe state and provide badly needed technical training I in the field QUESTION Will -cs feuding m a chine." psy L iheimelvw'* ANSWER' In genet ■'■d. only tfj« machine- located on the farmr will nyv And werrliht to » stud** «t Cornel* Tht>ver«t<v ♦!>•* on term waclun-X bad to a 1 (®- .a ".,’ •* s—lliu? $9 dozen*. n<*r ar.-U to break e 'en, j n j» Morgtn 3- Mrs Allen r c Lap womb. Engßsh and i drama* te teacher. directed the ! play H f Hr own. •,*• ;**• !p?l '*? I.tgon High. applauded the 1- j masln ■•Hon ol fh* tvHtor* end perfot (tiers et the play In Is 1 s rr r,i;< rk- afterwards. fnstrtime*ttii! selections on the pjano was given hy Annie .Mor gan and iohtiese W hile. The program committee wa« j "otriposijH of Garland Hunt. Doris ! Massey Wilbert Hinton. Johncse i While. Annie Morgan, Edward Thorn** ; <nri Nanit.-i .Perm. Ushers iverr: Bat nc.v Osborne. I Clef Hedge pc lb. Mattie Hamer, end | A>•(*’ c Williams. W3a*swa>«mMawiiwifTliM.iu»iiiw»iii>iia—ii wi—"rt N(in-i)grfwwo«uwafTi i REPAIRS TO ! RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR | RADIO & TV SERVICE ! i "The Home Service Built' CALL TE, 2-3y.->0 224 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH Eagle Scout Rank Conferred On 2 Scouts At Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE— At its annual ceremony held at. the First Baptist Baptist Church, Tuesday, Septem ber 23, Ihe Boy Scouts of Ameri ca. Division Court of Honor, con ferred rhe Eagle Scout Rank on Kenneth Scott and William White The main speaker of tire even ing was Dr. Rudolph Jones, presi dent of Fayetteville State Teachers College he explained to the audi ence the duties of a scout and congratulated the Eagle Scouts on achieving the highest honor that can be bestowed on a scout. The highlight of the meet ing was a report given hy Ro dolph Jones, Jr., first class scout and son of President and Mrs. Jones, on his recent trip on the rhilmont Expedition. Master Jones gave a graphic description of the trip and re called the many interesting scenes and activities of the members of the expedition. Presentations were made to the new first and second class scouts. Life Scout, and several received merit badge*. The invocation was by The Rev erend Or. R. Coleman, scripture reading The Reverend C. R. Ed wards, pastor of the First Baptist Church, welcome by John W. 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