Mother Os Ex-College Proxy: Mrs. Lucy Seabrook Dies tn Durham At Age Os 103 RA V IV'i&V iILJE ~ Graveside ritft were held here February 18 lor Mrs. Lucy Hadden Seabrook who died hi her 103rd year at a Durham hospital. She la survived by one son. Dr. J. W. Seabrook. president emeritus ol Fayetteville State College; one daughter. Mrs. Edith S. Parham, Durham: five grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. The deceased was bom in Green ville. S. C„ May H, 1861. She was educated at Claflin College. She married a Presbyterian clergyman, the Rev. Morris J. Seabrook in I*B4. Elks Honor J. Finley Wilson In impressive D, C. Memorial WASHINGTON, D. C. (ANP)— A memorial service was held here last week for J. Finley Wilson, former grand exalted ruler of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, who headed the fraternal organization from 1932 until his death, Feb. 19. 1952. 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Since 1983, Mia Seabrook had Wring near Fayetteville State Cel lege where bar gen feltty and hospitality earned her to he known to the atudento aa “Mother" Seabrook. The deceased left a written re quest that only graveside rites be held and that in lieu of flowers do nations in bar memory be made to the Haymount Presbyterian Church. Fayetteville, Rev. C. H. Thomas pastor. ducted by the local Elks chapter, with temples here and in Nee York, Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland participat ing. Wilson was known during his reign as Elks chieftain as “Little Napoleon” because of his numer -»ao qoo* aq uauM swsaoons sno GRADUATES ■LNSUK YOUR lUCCEiai Leant to Become A . Stenographer. Tyoist. Secretary. IBM Keypunches B okkeeper DAY and NIGHT Free Placement Service, Student Loan Plan. Air-Conditioned Classroom*. Spring Quarter • Begins Wed., Mar. 11 Send Your Application Now! THE RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE DOTH East Martin at Raleigh, N. C. P. 6 Box IM Tel. SH-11M DOROTHY A. BARNES. President PU-DuONT SCHOLAR VISiTS Dr. Paul ears, nationally known botanist, who this yaar is a visiting scholar for the Piedmont University Center, Inc., ol Winston-Salem, shown dur ing visit last week to Bennett College campus discussing a laboratory experiment with, left to right, Dr. J. Henry Saylee, chairman of the science division, and three senior science majors; Misses Ver na Venson, of St. Louis, Mo.; Lois Lucas, oi Greens boro, and Thomasins Jackson, ol Selma, Ala. FAYETTEVILLE STATE’S NEW TEACHERS—New faculty members reported tor duty at Fayetteville State College during recent second semester registration. Mrs. Elain Newsome, mama tent professor of English and E. D. Clarke, acting head of the English Department, are in the cen ter. Kalu Ume is on the left and Miss June McDonald ra on the right. Vme, a native of Nigeria re ceived the Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wolsey College, Oxford, England and the Master of Arts Degree from Atlanta University. He will teach history pod rending rh !!h. MI in, McDonald receiv «J the Bachelor ol AiU Degivts hum Speimau College, tiu> A,. A. troin Alt. tiuiyukc College, and is currently writing a dissertation for the Ph. D. Degree in English from the University of Connecti cut. She is teaching Er*iir’i courses for majors in English. ■Bit • | Check For $332 Given To Shaw 11. Frank Odom, regional representa tive. and E. L. Martin, Raleigh Man ager of. the Gulf Oil Corporation, presented a check for $332.00 to Dr. James E. Cheek, president of Shaw University. This chock represented a part of a grant which will be given to 892 schools throughout the country and 39 independent Negro colleges and universities located in 13 states as a part of the company's comprehen sive aid to education program.' Direct grants are given by Gulf to improve the economic well-be ing of privately-operated colleges and universities and to assist them in the preservation of their inde pendence and operation. Funds are distributed annually m accordance with a formula design ed to promote a balanced educa tional program in each school and to encourage increased financial support by alumni HE PREFERS HARD TRACK MEMPHIS (ANP) Pea rile Brown Jr., 18. languishes In jail today because be picked the wrong track to make his getaway. Brown was-caught In the act of robbing the house of a school board offic ial, who had left the front door im looked A poHoantan alerted to the robbery gave chase, and a round the booee the pair ran. with Brown haaing a hard time getting enough dicta nee between him and hie pursuer to effect a breakaway escape. On the third time around the house. Brown was overhauled byhlejmrwier. and together^ they over (be Efts helm at the age of 43. there wage only 300 lodges In the entire organisation. But by the Ume of his death, the num ber had rtm to IJOO Including lodges la England. Africa. South America, CUba -and Puerto Rica DRIVESAFELY! GULF OIL COMPANY GIVES SHAW $332.00 Left to right: Frank Odom, regional represen tative, Gulf Oil Corporation, presents cheek for $332.00 to Dr. James E. Cheek, president, Shaw University as E. L. Martin, Ra leigh manager, looks on. This check represents a part of a grant which will be given to 692 schools throughout the country and 39 Independent Negro col leges and universities located In 13 states as a part of tbe com pany’s comprehensive Aid to Education program. by Judy Graham I juat came back from Jamaica and you’d never imagine how much there is to see! After land ing at Montego Bay, we drove east for two hours along the most beautiful Caribbean sea coast imaginable - through ba nana and coconut plantations and fields of sugar cane. A few miles beyond Ocho Bios and we arrived at our destination—Or*- eabetsa. As is the custom at luxury resorts such as the Golden Head, my accommodations were in a private cottage, complete with its own veranda and kitchenette. It’s the perfect place for informal family vacationing, with maids and baby sitters available al ways. A lovely pool and an ocean beach helped make my stay u memorable one. Pineapple Place in Ochoa Bios is the shopping mecca for this part of the island. Perfumes, liquor, cameras, jewelry, sweat ers snd watches can all be pur chased at M r ;< of their cost here. One of Jamaica’s wonders is Dunn’s River Kails, with its cas cade* of water tumbling into the aea. If you’re more daring than I, you can climb to the top for a bird’s-eye view of the island. And, happily, it’s easily reached by car from Golden Head. The most thrilling experience I had during my holiday was “rsfting on the Bio Grande,” st Port Antonio. Two of us set on n bamboo seat midway along s 35- foot raft. Our native captain poled us downriver until we hit the rapid*. 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