r \imSir»URING HONOR SOCIETY PROGRAM— Kappa lota Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Mti '•atiofial jlonor Society increased its fold as right neophytes were inducted during the: annual tapping ‘wrejses held at Florida V4M University last week. Neophytes tapped were Marvin Davies. Miami (1); I (Jith Rowers. Panama City; Theodore Hunter. Jacksonville; Mae 3 . Triplett, Tallahassee; Alrxe Free nJUn. fUia'mi; Alford Pinkston, Ocala: and Theodore Rose, Orlando. Dr. 11. !>. Goode, (not shown) Pen ..M,ota,»-» ColtjjM. stud- nts, Jerome H. I * Ti■ 11 < 1 jjjmfc Royttcr. and Char- ] J 11 ’ among 150 stu- | •nts i««m Vi southern collects ; 5! it rfyiffcr College, Me- j "i&SaVN. C„ recently. ‘spiw'sry'Rf the meeting included »<• N: . student A-'sociatinn, ; Je t .i'-.V i’v United Student j (Jiiristi .ii pound!. the National ‘ .«> : !■»«>»••• of Catholic Cni’euo ; y: u.l iV'uiiis- and the American I z • l ommittei uAmor u t speakers addressing So .<■ •• a.:::- were .Tames Weldon. . iIU Courier Jmirnal; Thom- i ;< Kllis. R-.leigh attorney: Benjam- j ii Mays. More •••tir-e College presi- | iliiii- Fred Weaver. University of j I 'Tfjhnr.; stri Will damn- : Ac i Natiura.;-! Council of Church** j «Dudley. A«h»‘Viiie law student is j .J l»)j.iin i ■ I ■!».'.hi ..|Q»I iim L iiim ■iT-rrr-iT —r— —t— ■—r !fwi^ , . | .jW : ?l J I m V/e Sake this opportunity ; In tfiacJs our friends and •afiltimHs j HEDGES’ GRILL * '-m f. HARGETT ST. » -‘■MS Jm#»9klr. ’ :■ ■■*f*p&agatKtn&e '■ •i *gr*.'y js. * * ) *r~ ' bi -• * *r* 5* ; + i . '?p | | Mstms. ; 'ff.SiMPd Season's Sreetingi , gi3n\f hisnds ■ Luster Risen t. f V'.T. *1 v.W j Dry Cleaners O. R. CURTIS, Proprietor 1500 [New Bern Ave. i TE 4-2891 % <;£- .. i To All » j j Our Marty j Friends i POPE’S SHOE | LHC? jj 1 902 Oak wood Avt. ' J. M. POPE, Owner | president of NCCs Student Gov-: ! eminent Association: Miss Royster, i | a senior, is president of the NAA- ; CP and associate editor of the i j Campus Echo; and Miss White, ! j New Rem. is a senior political | j Bdenct? major. R. J. Reynolds Giv3S $2,500 To Smith Untv. | CHARLOTTE Johnson C i ( UiUKii J/nc Verily .i.v c; I gift of 52..W0 Riant the R. J. Rc>- j I nolds Tobacco Company. The gift j • to the local college was its share j | in a 515,000 contribution by R. J. | | Reynolds Company to the United ] j Negro College Fund to be divided ! j among the six member colleges in | i the State of North Carolina. “This contribution will help In j j meeting the needs of the Univer- j j sity in a program of development j I which will begin in the next few ; | months”, said Dr. EP. Perry, j president of the University. Johnson C. Smith University was j one of fourteen Negro colleges e- | | looted to full members; - .ip it- the • | Southern Association of Colleges * ! THINK ON THESE THINGS AT j THIS CHRISTMASTIDE JOHN 1:11-13 ‘l-tc came unto his own and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them he gave power to become the sons of God even to thc-,m that believe: on his name. Which were bom. not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. Wishing Each and Everyone A Joyous Christmas and Happy New Year j R. B. STOKES Concrete Contractor ! j Join America’s most popular club 1959 x si ~ ®ub it * a the smart way so prepay holiday experues. All you do it open a Christmas Club account tor an amount you con most easily aftord. Then you save that amount each v/eek and, when the club pays off next November, you receive your Christmas Club check. 8« sure to join . . . you'd be glad you d;d. 50c To SIOO WEEKLY Available At All Three of Our Offices RALEIGH SAVINGS AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION "Rntei&h's Oldest Financial institution" Cummin VHtaK* —Clark Ate, & Oberlin ltd. Dow ii town Office—2ll) Fayetteville St. \Yc,t Wake Office — Apex, N. C. ! and Secondary Schools nt Its meet* j in;; in Louisville, Kentucky, ear* ; Her this month. jflewq ■ . ClwU to ptl A t ' : » COMMUNITY ! GRILL lbO-1 Oakwood Ave. Dial TE 4-9884 MR. & MRS. OLIVER ADAMS Proprietors “liagro History-A Foundation For A Proud America” Is Theme Os ISSS Observance WASHINGTON, D C. Amori- ; cans everywhere will join in the j j thirty-fourth annual celebration of Negro History Week. February 8- I 15, 1959. The theme of the obscr- | vance will be “Negro Histoiy - • i j A Foundation For A Proud Ame rica.” A special feature of the 1959 Negro History Week will lie the second celebration of Proud American Day, which is slated to occur on the birth dates of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, February 13 and February 14. respective ly. , Negro History Week is sponsored j by the Association for the Study ‘of Negro Life and History, with : general offices at 1538 9th St.. N. W. Washington, D C. The Associ j ation is a non-profit, educational | organization, founded by Dr Car j ter G Woodson and dedicated to ; the dissemination of information I about Negroes and Negro life. A u' /lev. Davie St. Coin j 2 rif ft.tfitMioiui ysgscii Next Ti> Raleigh Seafood dhristmas... Bp s anta f 6r ****** **&**> ** JB . bove MUSIC CO. 128 E. ( abarrus St. Phone TE 2-2704 companion organization, the Asso ciated Negro Publishers, with offi- j ! ces also in the nation's capitot, ! j serves as a media for printing and I | distributing books, pamphlets and other material about the race in the United States and foreign countries. The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History had its origin in 1828 and was headed for mnnyd year;: by Haivard-trolne Dr. Wood: on. Present officers in | elude, as Association's President— ; : Dr. Charles H. Wesley, another | Harvard Ph D. liolder and eminent ! hif.tnrian of WUboi farce. Ohio;’ j f*-rst Vice-President. Dr, H Conn dll TrenhOim. Montgomery, Ala* i *. May Every Cfooat Wish Come True ’ ft * vt | A May Christmas bring you joy and mny each day of Q year add to your en joyment of life! And may we continue to serve you m the future as we have during the past! SHOE MART j j 8 E. Hargett St baina; Second Vicc-Pre.'idnnt. D: | Renjamin K. Mays of Atlanta, | Georgia, The executive of the ' j headquarters office is Albert N. D. : Brooks, Washington, D. C.. who is j National Secretary - Treasurer. Other members of the National , ! Executive Council of the Assonm- i i ion fire-. Dr. J Rupert Picott Vice- President and Promotional Direct or, Richmond, Virginia; Dr Merl 1 R. Eppse Nashville, Tennessee. Mrs. Irene McCoy Gaines, Chica- I «<>v Illinois; Dr. Lorenzo J- Greene. Joilcrson City, Missouri; Dr. C. A. Jackson, Okmulgee, Oklahoma; Dr. Harvey C Jackson. Detroit. Michl ; can; James H. Jackson, Chicago, Ulinois; Attorney Louis R. Meh* THE CAROLINIAN CHRISTMAS EDITION jn*er Wasitington. D. C.; Dr. Ben- . atnln Quarles, Baltimore, Mary- j land; Dr. William P. Robinson, Houston, Texas; Dr A. M. Seh- i li singer Sr., Cambridge, Massa- ( chusetls; Dr. J. Reuben Sheeler, | ' touston Texas; Dr. William M. j I a pint y § biifmto fk Om g rain -to tKQor 1 CHARLES JACauiK *t Cie. Ist . 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