! GARDEN TIME me ga:dfier ; Jg n.c.stafe college This la a repeat but I think it la **ol repeating. Hope your local •ditaF will follow through and egg >"u *■» still more. • *#» travel time. Where in thia tott land of aura can you find inegv exciting natural beauty than in the Tar Heel State Variety Vacatlwnlind? Tfc* 4 peaka in tha Land of the Sky, all above 8,000 foe tin altitude, beckon to you. Hare the Appalachi an chain aeetna to have united and fuged together and then to break up in a confusion of lofty peaks with a labyrinth of intervening val ley*. This is the land of rhododen dron, mountain laurel, cool broozes, deer waters end fighting trout At the other end of this 500-mile strip of land we call Tarheelis the ghost of Nega Head beckons. Here rivers become sounds and the aounda meet the ocean in a never ending restlessness. Dunes are pil ed high by the ever shifting sands and trees bend away from the salt spray. Every Tar Heel should be able to claim a trip down the most fomous outer banks in the world. Go to Hatteras this summer. Tor the mountaineer, g trip to the Cast with stops at Old Salem, Try on Palace end The Lost Colony will lie rewarding and an adventure you Will not soon forget There are ma ny interesting stops in between, and the fish will be biting in coastal water* For the easterner, don’t stop un til you have driven on a section of NEW STOCK WOODS ; GARDEN SEEDS Garden Tools and Fertilizers Special Price To Truckers! S. M. VO I \(, HARDWARE COMPANY tM I. MABTDf STREET DIAL TE Z-71tl You’ll find that when you drive into Dunn’s Esso Service, you reive the tame consideration whether you Just fill up your ra BLfCI dlator or have your ear greasea We like to feel that we’re helping you gat more enjoyment out j1 your ear. Why not give us a trial? 'll 1- .Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE MY 0. BLOODWORTH ST. PHONE: TE t-MN ' —■— Protect Your Money With Travellers Checks Don’t take chances during this season of travel and vacations. Protect your cash by using personalized Travellers Checks. At Mechanic* and Parmer* Bank it will only take a few minute* for you to convert your cash into Travellers Checks, thereby, assuring you of safe transportation of your cash from one destination to another. 3-Banks To Serve You-3 Durham - Raleigh - Charlotte Largs Enough To Sarva You . .. Smell Enough To Knew You! MECHANICS & FARMERS SANK „ OTt , FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION the Blue Ridge Parkway, the most popular and scenic drive in East on America. And while you are about this business of discovering North Carolina, stop off at Boom and see “Horn in the West" or Cherokee and see "Unto These Hills." Don’t put it off any longer. Let’s go. It you do, I am sure that our paths will cross somewhere along the line of travel because we al ways get in at least one trip to the coast and one to the mountains during the summer session. ONE OF LIFE’S EMBARRASSING MOMENTS TEMPE, Art*. When Tempe Police Capt. Frank Adams report ed to work with a cast on his right arm. he had some explaining to do. He told fellow officers that he cracked a small bone in the arm during the first session of a police PHYSICAL FITNESS proß-am. NAMES CAN BE MISLEADING LA FLECHE, France Honey mooner in France are being warn ed that Ihe Hotel de Vllle is foe City Hall, not a hotel. Two newlyweds from lLondon were arrested here for trying to break into the town’s Hotel de Vil le after dark. They were released after police questioning revealed that they were only looking for the honeymoon suite. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ml t | ’ GETS HONORARY DEGREE President R. P. Pony confers the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws upon Dr. Robert Cf Weaver, Housing and Home Finance Agency Administrator ait the 94th Commencement at fohnsor C. Smith University recently. H. L. Counts, Instructor in the School of Theology at the University adjusts the hood which signifies the degree. Dr. Wearer do* fivered the Commencement address. Robert Weaver Speaks To J. C. Smith Graduates: Gets Degree CHARLOTTE - Dr. Robert C. Weaver, Administrator of the Hous ing and Home Finance Agency, bad some encouraging remarks as well as words of warning for the 120 graduates of the College of Liber al Arts and Theological Seminary at the 94th Commencement at John son C. Smith University on May 23. “We are living in an age when men snd women need broad learn ing’’, he said. Comprehension should not be restricted to Western culture and civilization.” Rather, he feels that men and women should be educated to com prehend cultural and national dis w MBs ' BMP ■ ;^AIM|Mm DEGREE RECIPIENTS Recipient of honorary degrees at the 94th Commencement at Johnson C. Smith University are, (l-r) Dr. R. A. Hawkins a practicing dentist of Charlotte, and strong advocate o. civil rights, who received tbe degree of Doctor of Laws; The Reverend Charles W Talley, Exeentlve of the Atlantic Synod, Cheraw. 8. C.. who received the degree of Doctor of Divinity; and tha Reverend Cor dell H. Kennedy, pastor of the Grier Height* United Presbyterian Church. Charlotte, who also received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. All are gradnatee of the Univeratty’s College of Liberal Arts and The alogical Seminary. , POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT^ " """"ST 1 “ 'Y TO THE CITIZENS OF WAKE J K: COUNTY My Heartfelt Gratitude and Humble Thanks for your support in the May 26th | IN MY OPINION: 1. The people need more grassroots representation on the Wake County Board of Commiaeionerf. 2. The Commissioner’s seat for the eastern district of Wake County has been held in the Wendell- Knightdale section for 12 years and should now come to the Zebulon area. 3. My obligation to the 4 JO3 people who voted for me. a large percentage of which was by personal contact | 4. The 3rd, 4th, to sth place candidates were people who would ordinarily appeal to the same segment of the voters that I would appeal to. These are some of the reasons why I am calling for a second primary in the race for County Com misstoner. Eastern district Sincerely, BILLY K. HOPKINS HOPKINS. RT 4 ZEBULON, N. C. . ferences in the world, as we are ■ all citznes of one small world. I In a country whose capacity to l produce is sufficient to provide tor I *ll people a decent standard of ■ living. Dr. Weaver commented that ' too many are still ill fed, ill hous - ed and Ul clothed. “Society as a whole”, he said, “is i involved in the problem of direct ■ ing a wider portion of our resources I for public use.” i Speaking of the struggle of col lege youth in the sit-in demonstra i tions. Dr. Weaver said, “I personal ■ ly rejoice and welcome their par ticipation in the struggl* for hu- men dignity.* Dr Weaver, who has risen higher in the United States Government thany any other man of his rao* was awarded foe honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by foe Univer sity Also receiving the Doctor aI Laws degree was Dr. Reginald A. Hawkins, a practicing dentist in the City of Charlotte. Dn Hswldn* a graduate of foe College of Liberal Arts snd Theological Seminary; M a strong champion of civil right* He holds foe D. D. 8. degree from Howard University. Others receiving the D. D. ilsgrsa were: The Reverend Charles W. Talley, Synod Executive of tha At lantic Synod, Cheraw, 8. G; and the Rev. Cordell H. Kennedy, pas tor of tha Grier Heights United Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, and a Lieutenant Colonel in tha u. S Army Reserve. Both Talley and Kennedy are graduates of the Col lege of Liberal Aria and Theologi cal Seminary of Johnson C. Smith. Dr. Rufus P. Perry president of the 99 year old college, conferred the degrees. Palmer Graduates 47 Seniors SEDALIA Forty-seven settlon from 16 states and four foreign countries received diplomas during graduation exercises at Palmar Memorial Institute last Sunday. Georgia claimed the large* num ber, nine. Including the valedicto rian. Charlie Humphries. Jr., of Dawson, and the salutatortan, Ae rial Young, of Covington. Other honor students wars Ron ald Pogue, Cleveland. Ohioj Ar te 11a Harrington. Winston-Salem, and Maxine Smith, Charleston. 8 C. The eommencement address was given by Thomas W. Young, presi dent and general manager of the Norfolk (Vs.) Journal and Oulda, whose daughter MllUeint was om of the graduate* Four of tha graduates are from African countries. They ere Joeeph Maine and Josphat Nginyo, of Ken ya. Donna Csrew, of Siere Leone and Robert Gray, of Liberia. The fifth. Roland Simmons, Is from Ber muda. Parents of graduates pertltipat ing in foe exercises were Dr. R A. Billings, Atlanta, Ga; Mrs. Helena Withers. Richmond. Vs : Denial Young, Covington. Oe., snd I. T. Gordon, Dawson Gs. North Carolina graduates indude Jean Andrews Rebersonville; Ma bel Kill* Wilson: Barbers Richard son. Tarboro and Joan Robert* Sanford. Lott Carey YouthsTo Meet At VUU WASHINGTON. DC. Accord ing to Dr. Wendell C Somerville. Executive Secretary of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention, with Heedqusrters at 1501 Uth Street. N. W. Washing ton. the Ninth Annual Youth Sem inar will meet at Virginia Union University. Richmond. June 25 • July L 1962. This annual event brings togeth er ehristian youth from sixteaa states foe District of Columbia The purpose of the Seminar to “To give youth a world-wide view of current prtfolem*; to offer a Christian missionary spproart and technique in masting these problems; and. to credo and swan an in youth a sense cf »**■»• Uty as Christian** Several outstanding ootid snd religious experts will be 1*» attend ance t© give guidance end direction to these youth as foay sssli to toa* world problem*. _ . The Program tor to# •natma provides for recreational *xpr«»> ZggNllatiMl stimulation,, - ritual MrtdußMi Youth ranging to age bsdmssn M and 2S are wileoanad Mrs. Oddi W. P»ma, Baltimore, Md. la coordinator for the Samtoa* Mr* Dorothy Griffin, Norfolk. V*. assistant coordinator, Dr. Woodall C. Somerville is director of tha Seminar. Farmers sent more then MO to lion worth of food to foe domestic market in IML FSTC Prof To Attend NSF Meet FAYSRMVTLLR Dr. Henry 1 M. Bdktdga, chairmen of the ana ' at natural saienoa of foe Fayette- > vfQa State Teacher Collage is one at twenty who has been chosen ay foe National Sclanoo Foundation to gttMd the SwfUmmi—ii»g Bummer Performs on Astro-Physics at CtoamstMra unlvctstty, Washing ton, STa August MS. 1962. I ■DCMorod by foe National Sti- ' onto Foundation, tha Conference wtil bo directed her the Rev. M. P. Thekaekara. 8. J. Dr. Edridge, who In recant years hag bean the recipient of a num ber Os aohniartotpe provided by , fog Britans! Solano* Foundation, wtil b* aoocsnpaniad by his wits, MM. Mary tarry Btoidga, Chair man es the Ana of Music and Fins . Aria at tha Callage and their son Henry UL She wtil study piano at Georgetown also. Hotota reportedly supplied al mcat *ll os Cuba’s wheat end moat cf Mr wheat floor, boat pork end lapdtoeadml&durinf 1961. 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