Williamston- Robersonville Invite Your Patronage £. J. Hayes Tigers Bow To East End Devils, 56-60 r f » I I V’ r . '•>/’' " r , T. * ip VICTORY POSE Pictured above h the atarHng the oi The Hmyee Javee Team with their coach, Andrew As— on, Jr. L-t, front: Frankie Brown, No. 11; Ralph Hargett, No. 14; Jetome Brown, No. 15. Back row: John Howell, No. 12; Coach A. Maaon, Jr., and Braxter Speller. Alb>Neyro Team In ABC Tourney The fint all-Negro team over to enter the Classic Division of the A merican Bowling Congress Tourna ment is being sponsored by Don Scott, a member of the AMT Staff of Champions. Scott will serve as captain of the five-man team from Cleveland, Ohio, which includes a member who was taught to bowl by Scott only three years ago. All members of the squad, which has a 200 average, bowl in the All-Star Singles and Doubles Classic leagues in Cleve land. The team is composed of Larry Polk. 39. who was Scott’s pupil S years ago and who now maintains a 199 average; Howard Sweeney, 25, with a 194 average; Reginald Douglas, S 3, with a 199 average; Brady Walker. 38, with a 210 av erage; and Scott, who maintains a 309 average. Scott has been bowling for the past 30 years. He Is one of three Negro members of the famed AMT SCOTT’S JEWELRY Robersonville, N. C. RINGS WATCHES CHINA WARE Surprise Someone Special To You With' A Gift Os Your Choice From SCOTT’S JEWELRY I Robersonville, N. C. WHEN ILLNESS STRIKES, SEE YOUR DOCTOR Bring Us Your Prescription Phone Us We Will Send for It, Fill It and Return It Promptly DAVIS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Main St Williamston, N. C. * G&S Motor Company Robersonville, N. C. Your Authorized FORD Dealer SALES A SERVICE See Our Complete Line of New Falcons, Fairlanes, Galaxies STOP IN TODAY —— Test Drive One of Your Choice Main St Ph. 795-2301 Roberson viDe, N. C. Owner, 1U GRAY. JR. DON soon Staff of Champions, oampnssd as some of te* top namoe In bowling. His team will bowl at tee ABC : • ,«.» »“.* k.' 1 wmjAMBTON A sell-out point, te tee final eaten* at a fingernail feting mm Trtdaj ngk. rwa ia As tb* whistle Maw rad te* MI WM tOaMd ttMT* «M tttQ. or BO doubt dtot Hennan goons would . hart to ueo oil miliblt strategy tfh*.wanted to puUthis on* out of te* flrot and split with theßtaoDevflo who hud prayfeue-, homo court. no Tlgste grabs Into a ow PWnv IMQ tony IB xuvc quarter only to Mt It dwindle ea tho Bho Dovtl* bofOH to hlt from tho out* a wry brtPianUy plyy- being coached" by -Am coaches. UtatO tho float seconds, It waa' anybody'* Mm. High ocorora (or Rayoo war* Franklin Evorott with 11 R. Armstrong, » and Wil liam-Bell 14. For East fed, J. Bri loy 11 and Moora 11 Jaywes Win Over East End By 36-35 WnXJAMBTON Fur th* eoe ond conaacuthra thm thla aoaaon the Rayoa Jayraa* have provan tbemeolvee too powerful ter tha Jayvaoa of Baat Etod. Howovor, it should be pointod eat that th* ooc end contort et thooa teams ahowad that Baat Bad ha* tho ability to improve themselves tramendoualy against an oppraaot In a vary abort thm. Uk* th* vanity game, there waa a clear indication that If the Tigris wanted to deteet th* Blu* Devjla twice they aroold have to play arrorisea belt With loo* than thirty seconds to play Frankie Brown of th* Hayee Tlgsra gay* hi* team tee lead which they were able te MU until the bugßtr founded. High ter Wey*e war* Frankie Brown, Id, Jetome Brown. 7; high ter Baat End war* R. Briley. • end H. Harris, 7. Grumbling Down s Texas S, 65-52 OHAMBUNO, U- Otambling encountered stubborn reaiatance tram Teaaa Southern Univ*raity Monday night betere posting ita 90 victory of te* aeaaon with a M-89 Southwestern Athletic Centeranee decUion. 17m Texana employed a deep freoaa ataU -to hoop the Tiger* tram scoring 100 potato.” Cladrie Ihnrnement in Buffalo, New York, on April gth and 9th. Scott and Folk win alao enter th* Single* and AD-Bvente competition, and wUI team up in te* ABC Dou ble* Divirion. BETTER CHEVROLET Company, Incorporated PARTS & SERVICE DEPT. » ■ < Hwy. 64 East Robersonville, N. C. Sea Their Lint of New Cheviee K&L SUPPLY CO. IGA Foods - Dealer in General Farm Sup plies • Complete Line of Tender Vege tables • Quality Dry Goods. $ A One Slop Family Shop Robersonville, N. C. N. C. GREEN, Marketer Sinclair Refining Company, Goodyear Tires & Batteries Also Anti-Freeze - Motor Grease For Prowpt ft Courteous Service Dial 2420 ft The Sinclair Number K *' JMH’! Mf| K' A* *., V .| B •%•' a ■k MXW Oli Ln J: NEGRO HISTORY SPEAKER Dr. Edgar Teppta (accond from right), awlriant prifiww as hie tary at the Dnlveratty of Akron, diaenaae* aetlritiea planned for the week eonunemorating Negro Blatery Week with member* of th* Nartb Carolina Social Science Club. Dr. Teppta waa fernm apaaker ter th* ipeetal sbamrsnim Monday. Left te right: Robert Griffin, a Junior from Fawny Springs. North Caro lina; and graduate atadente Jeaae Moore, Wing dale. New York; and Joaephtae Kyle. Gtaunat*. Leeds ana; Dr. Teppta; and Gerald Underwood. NCC social aelenoe Inetroetor. WILLIAMSTON NEWS WILLIAMSTON Th* Washing ton Area of Nu Alpha Chapter of Omega Pri Phi Fraternity. Inc. pre sented ita Annual Area Talent Runt Contest on Sunday, Feb. 17 at tee E. J. Hayes School Gymto rium. Each year the Sixth District conducts what it calls Annual Ome ga Talent Runt ITioee appearing on program ter ccmpetitiv* numbers were Donald Hassell who did a trumpet solo, "Fanfare March” by Shelokov; Dar ren Broadnax, a piano solo, “Four Elsie" by Beethoven; ClytUa Man ning. a vocal solo, “Danny Boy”, by Weatherly; Costance Clark, a piano solo, “Minuet in C Minor.” by Bach; Bonnie Lanier, a vocal solo, “I Be lieve,” by Drake, Graham. Shirl, and Stillman. Mrs. Lucille Price appeared as guest on program from Hobgood and did “Blew This House” and “September Song.” The accompanists for the program were Miss P. B. Cofield. Miss E. M. Gay nor and Mrs. E. B. Leathers. Serv ing as Critic Judge was Mr. Walter Plemmer, director of music at Co ne toe High School of Coneto. Jackson Tigers Defeat Arkansas Bulls 101-80 JACKSON, Miss. The Jackson State College basketball Tigers de feated the Arkansas AM&N Golden Lions in a breete 101-80 Monday night in a Southwest Athletic Con ference contest. The Tigers led 48- 18 at th* intermission. The Lions had won a gam* player earlier on their home court 81-80. Don Smith led the Tigers* of tensive, hitting 90 points. Bob Frith was second with 22 points while Jerry Yarbrough scored 18 points. , Jamas Allen led the Lions' scor ing with 99 points. Ronald Taylor was second with 19. DRTVB IAFKLT! i, N. C. Bach year the various areas with in th* local chapter hold their eli mination contests to develop ma chinery tnrough which contestants with outstanding ability may pro ceed toward the District or Nation al level. The first and second place winners of this performance will be invited to compete in the Chap ter Program to be held in Wilson. The first place prise went to Miss Clydia Manning; second place, Mr. Donald Hassell, and third pla ces went to Miss Darren Broadnax and Miss Constance Clark respec tively. The Omegas in charge of this program wish to thank all per sons who helped to make this pro gram a sucess and urge other or ganizations to provide such pro grams that youth may have an op portunity to display their talents. Wan Wo pics *if shil insists ONA'QUIETWEDDINO. WE CAN PUTA SILENCER ON THE OUN ./* 0»/» ty+ AAntagWT TSi —RTlm’re" “THPT-W7T -«rr-p- I I | | | ACIOII 1- NrcUgc* 4 • Sarcwtle 11 • Omrloot 12 • DM of Ik* cm tl*fl*t* UM> > 14 • A*U«lc momi*— U - Myotic MU •grd 14 - Mon mconpU CMf If • Ir*D* —— 20 • K*«M ) 20 - Do* 22 - E*cl»—«• 22 - fomu* 4mc» M - Ad* 27 ■ Omc* proudly *0 *«***■! 41 - Dtfocn « • Ar4M Rev. J. D. Ellis Resigns Post WILLIAMSTON After ap proximately two and a half y*ara of diligent and Christian like serv ice, Rev. J. D. Elba has tendered his resignation at Mt Shiloh Bap tist of Williamstoo. The community churches et the Willlamston area Joined In a Testi monial Tea at Mt Shiloh sponsor ed in the honor of Rev. Bills. While Mrs. Ella Mae Ormond served In the capacity of mistress of cere mony, members and friends humb ly expressed their feelings toward Rev. Ellis in song and testimony. A surprise purs* was presented to Rev. Ellis at th* close of service. Needless to say th* town and com- 44 • So. sod 41 - Parnit 4* - M»t» flirt..— 48 - rr tawr ■ 4» - Quary V) • Ramp— daar 12 - Praaldta* P.Mar n . Pood m gme r.l 15 - AarlcV. 5* - Alo.ya 14 - Hold la WfaeUoi 2» - AW— «wwd DOWN t . Nrrrtr. 2 - Ctrl'. UM 2 - Music sou CHARLOTTE Tmaratpahnu of Wesson In Bdoeatien” will b* the them* ef.the sixth annual Wo men's Fragram, conducted by the Johnson C. Smith University wo men of Chariots Th* annual ob servance will begin on Wei, Feb. 97, with Dr. Rennie Cone, Presi dent of'Charlotte College, ae tee regular SMsmtly speaker at M o’- clock a. m. Tha Off-Campus women will have aharge es tela paußrum munity ragretted to less auah a maw of statue end ae Rev. Bills. While in WURamston he aerv ed unselfishly to all who ealled up on hia aerate*. 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MacMJGHTON IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY 2 fkt njmM | B IMPORTED 1 I I I MacNAUGHTON I C4MDUMWVIKT I jui-T I AOfP SIX FULL. VEAIW M I I njpuoor • sow mmm swowsoa, as.au tee Committee riMOR fUmpne Wo "on Thumda£ Fob. 9R tea young Marriage and CoDapa. ***** Dr. Virginia Lacy Jeaae, Dean of tea Library School as Atlanta University, wUI addraaa th* regu lar assembly es atadento on Friday, March 1 at 10 a. m. On Saturday morning: Dr. Jones will meet with students Interested In a career In Library Science. This •eerion with Dr. Jonoe will begin with a Coffee Hour in te* Base ment Reading Room of Carnegi* Library at 10 a. m. Tha young woman will summa rize their week'* findings 11