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mcnoumui RALEIGH, N. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL M, IM4 8 EXPLAINING EQUIPMENT Jean Fitzhugh, a North Carolina College sophomore home H*' N F V ’ d ’* CUa ™ coo “ n * and Wp™nt with three visit,ng male a/S no/. ! °T°< Econonuc * °P™ »<*>*• The men, students at Raleigh's Saint Augustmes College, are, from left: Peter Golden, Marvm E Peek, and James Ashton ZETA ZEST •oror* of Omicron Zet» Chapter m«t Saturday evening at the beauti ful home of Soror Barbara Ligon on Hadley Road Bauleui Blanche River* presided over the business aeaaKm. At tha end of this session Fc.ror Almeta Glascoe entertained the group by showing a film strip with the Grand Basileua Deborah Wolf# and aoror* enjoying the fel lowship hour during Finer Woman hood Week at the home of Basileu* Blanche River*. A delicious repast wa* served by hostesses Mildred Chavia. Ellen Alston, MillieVeasey and Barbara Ligon. R. E. Quinn furniture Co. MEE. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Tel TE 2-4471 ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY ~ STRAIGHT m BOURBON ** R*oof *01964, ECHO SPRING DIST. CO.. LOUISVI lit. KY . Soror* present: Basileu* Blanrh* River*, Soror* Ellen Al*ton, Mary Liza Barber, Vivian Brown, Mil dred Chavis. Jestine Davis. Mac Mildred James, Emily Mae Kelly. Barbara Ligon, Almeta Glascoe, Mae Ligon. Nor# Lockhart, Addie Logan, Ruby McKinney. Wanda Poole, Hazel Long Sorrell. Kath leen Thomas. Millie Veasey. Ida Washington, Catherine Winter* and Pauline Young THE BEST WORK is dona by men who are not afraid of their own ideas. DRIVE SAFELY! ro« to puyi r easy to wt^i "IUCKT tech atomic i«h»n, ■MB ■« BP ’*'• "»S« '•"« appear wb->n yoo f t I ■ ■ W A R I I a g aj * g Am* enr iht ttamp spam an yo. con m . p BB l j I I ■ ■ 111. |k fl I “ M *• word. 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Jack MacLeod: National Staff Member To Preach At Davie St. Presbyterian Sunday Havi* Qt romt TTnitoel D- 1 A. : .. _ Davie Street United Presbyterian Church will be honored on Sunday April 26. at the 11:00 A. M. service when the Reverend Jack M. Mac- Leod. secretary of Information ser vices. Board of Christiana Educa tion of the United Presbyterian Church US A., will preach. Previously. Rev. MacLeod was a secretary in adult program in the Boards Division of Lay Education, General Division of Parish Educa tion Before his election to the Board of Christian Education, be was pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Bend, Oregon. Mr. MacLeod, a native of Pasadena, California, holds an A. B degree from United king cole motel 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. C 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teachers College end Port Bragg REASONABLE RATES! • CAMERON VILLAGE College and a B. D. degree from San Francisco Theological Semin ar Y- He also studied at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is author of two dramas, "Eyes to See" and "The Horse Sneezed." and a Westminister Press book, "Their Is The Kingdom.” The Rev. J. Oscar McCloud, local pastor, states that this is the first time to his knowledge that a mem ber of he Church's national staff has preached in the local church. The Reverend Jack MacLeod will be in Raleigh for an area General Mission Interpretation Conference to be held at the local church on Sunday at 4 p. m. Shaw’s May Day Tn Be Held May 2 The Physical Education Depart ment of Shaw University will hold Day exercise* on DO YOU NEED MONEY? C. KARL LICHTMAN Ft* Cash By placing all of your Insur ance. Hospital - Disability, In come Protection, Life Insu rance, Mortgage, Homeowners and Auto Insurance with one general agent, much can be saved. C. Kar’ Litchman for Consultation at any time that's j convenient for you. Business: TE 4-475 S Residence: TE 2-3577 • GLENWOOD VILLAGE Saturday. May S. Tha track and field event* will begin at 9:00 a. m. on the athletic field. The afternoon festivities will Ftart at 1:30 p. m. in Spaulding Gymnasium. The aettrttie* will tnelnde the crowning -«f the May Qaeea, gymasties. calisthenics, drill, "guare, talk and aaedrrn dances, »nd scenes depleting the theme: "Physical Education: Ancient, Medieval and Modern. * Queen of May for 1904 is Miss Ella Glendora Gentry, a sophomore of Blanch, majoring in elementary education. Her attendants are Misses Robbie L. Debnam, a freshman of Raleigh, majoring in English, Bar bara A. Tucker, a freshman of Ra- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 Hr. Cleaning 3 Hr. Shirt Service 5 Locations 5 Shirts SI.OO ROY’S DRiVE-IN CLEANERS RALEIGH. N. C. leifh, majoring in buiines* educa tion, and Margaret Howard of Wil son, a senior business education major. The events win be termi nated hr a hasebaU game be tween the Shaw University Bears and the Fayetteville State College Broncos at 3:„<* p. m„ and a masquerade ball at l:N p. m. Mrs. Vivian M. Sansom is chap man of the program and cc-ordi nator. Committee members are William Spann, Robert Jackson, Miss Yvonne Edwards, Willie Stone. Nathaniel Carter and Miss Elaine Woodson. James E. Lytle is director of the Physical Education Department. • North side Center
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