■ . ■ '. V - *w m wnrnn Title Ata^HTOtaX’*"*^ Delta Stgaw Tbete Sororitr. In*.’* “Sweetheart Ball,” which wm held la Fayetteville reeent -17. She won a SIN Mholarahlp and a Mfl.N lift certificate. She h the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Beckett of Clinton. At Shaw U.t Dr. Edens Discusses Life's Tones Dr. A. Hollis Edens, executive di rector. Mary Babcock Reynolds foundation, spoke at Shaw Univer sity on Friday, Feb. 37, and touch ed on the Idealistic tones of Ameri can Life. The American Dream of De mocracy, as found in Lincoln's Gettysburg address and found hi Freotdent Johnson’s message an on act of dedication, has bean challenged In the past by such men as Maaasllnl and Hit |a- sw«-- V -»• -- ' so s would grow weary In making dsmarirscy work, he said. Dir. Edens stated that John Quin sy Adams oaltsd Dio American gov ernment the most complex and the most difficult to understand of any on the globe, because it calls for the participation of all people; and *2 «fSSSBi?** di 'V ,f *** hi that war to win the minds of man, America cannot win unless we hasp our minds and hearts open, our visions clear and our ears tun ed to the wants and needs of man kind everywhere in the world, at homo and abroad, because those who load must first know the needs of man and how they behave when feaoa needs are denied, ho stated. Garden lime MM. I. GABDNEB N. C. STATE The Southeastern Flower and Garden Show will be held In Char lotte again his year. The dates ere March 7 through IS and the place. Charlotte Merchandise Mart, 3500 E. Independence Blvd., Charlotte. N. C. I wish that I had the ability to impress upon my readers the im portance that should be placed upon an exposition of this nature by Charlotte and the southeastern region. It la a tremendous task and requires the participation of a large number es people; garden clubbers, nurserymen, florists, promoters, architects, landscape architects, financial hackers and civic groups whs take great pride In promoting their cities and regtana. There will be something of in terest for everyone. It is unfortu nate that many, especially a large majority of the male population, think of a garden and flower show as being only for the ladies. This Should not be true. Everyone ap preciates beauty, in some form or another, and beauty ha* so many expressions. * Beauty may be found in the rose petal, a flower arrangement a table setting. The carpenter, brick mason, tile setter and the electrician all be akilled artists in their own right as they interpret the artistry of the architect and the landscape archi tect from the drawing boards. You may see a piece of furni ture you would like to purchase in one of the 18 beautifully furnished and decorated noons Patio furni ture, a new idea in grills and pic nic tables or something for the lawn. New and unusual flowers, orchids, shrub* and trees will be in full leaf and flower you can ask your nurseryman or florist about these. proper methods of pruning orna mental shrubs and trees will be de monstrated during the feow. Get a schedule and plan to attend one of these demonstrations. What* new tn insecticides, fungacies, lawn mowers, pruning tools, fertilizers, greenhouses, weed control end mul ches will be on parade. There will be a fashion show each evening' around the swimming pool Grandpa wiH -n)oy these snows and should be able to slip away from •Grandma long enough to see one. He might even take b-r along with him. For the be trothed. planning mwcthlng apodal in June, fee Southeastern Garden and Flower Show is a must You may even see home beetles in s bottle, and receive instructions for controlling them. However, do not expect to see the kind °< beetle* that eatiae pandemonium and tor which there seams to be ao control. w I 1 ~ .'"a" 1 *»<»»■■a—ist^— A WHOLE STOREFUL OF BRAND NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE AT SAVINGS THATWILL AMAZE YOUI A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN SPREE JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR SPRINO AND/Q> EASTER SHOPPINGI LADIES’ NYLON HOSE ■rota of We How 0 m Bins 8i to 11 TAKEN FROM STOCK All regular 2.99 Cotton Print DRESSES 24} to 24} « to 53 Thousand* of Yard* of MISTY USE s'«- 12 ~~ ALL OORN BROOMS gij c ALUMINUM FOLDING r mm CHAIRS. Reg. 4.W *>• * • ASSORTED 1 TOILETRIES I*C LADIES’ PLAID Qm„ BLOUSES. Reg. I.N OIC LADIES SPRING - c - SHIRTS. Reg. 1.98 1.07 CHILDREN’S DRESSES i is J-«xi 7-14 1.47 Women’* Corduroy TENNIS SHOES C Women’s Selected -t nm FLATTIE SHOES 1.4* JUST RECEIVED! 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