-* ACVLTY INSTITUTE PARTICIPANTS Principal figures in ons of North Carolina Caßagds meant throe-day faculty institute sessions examine materials during a coffee break in the session, devoted to Viewpoints on Planning Studies. Prom hit, they ate: Dr. Arnold K. King, vice-president for Institutional Studies, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Dr. Hahn O. Edmonds, dean ol the NCC Graduate School and director oi the institute; NCC President Sam uet P. Maasie Jr.; and Dr. Joseph H. Pittman, dean ol the college’s Undergraduate School. Patronize Our Advertisers Welcome To Raleigh TEACHERS, ALUMNI, STUDENTS OF SAW UNIVERSITY, SAINT AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE and RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE SECURITY MARKET 129 E. Martin St TE 3-7132 Raleigh, N. C. JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. FOR SALE 1617-1629 DAVIS STREET (each) 14,500.00 FHA or VA Financing (Full basement) 1020 CROSSLINK ROAD—B% acres 12.000.00 1130 CROSSLINK ROAD— 2*/ a acres 18.000.00 One five room brick house ONE LOT—Quarry Street 4O x 120 1,500.00 INDUSTRIAL SlTE—Maywood te Rhamkatte Rd.—5.6 acres 23,500.00 ONE FIVE ROOM Frame House Sandieland Village—Lot 100 x 150 _ 10.000.00 648 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 13,50040 ★ HOMES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION : 70S EAST MARTIN STREET The Hunter’s 892 8. STATE BT. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brown LET US BUILD FOR YOU / FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Henry Brown VA 8-5786 L$T US HANDLE YOUR RENTAL ACCOUNTS! 507 E. Martin Street Diamonds Rings By Prism-Lite Frbftt Boss? Jewelers The dignity of the Solitaire Set tings is always more desirable to HRESflKfcl women of all ages. ~f The young bride of today, is nun mom at especially conscious of style simplicity. 5 Am ® ■ rmZL*.a. UKANGED , * mAT *** TWO DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS 129 Fayetteville St 401 Fiyetterffle Sfc Massie Repeats Pledges DURHAM President Samuel F. Massie fret tad member, of the North Carolina College faculty Thursday morning and repeated an earlier pledge, “to make North Car olina a good place to work, live, and serve.” Addressing the greep daring the first srniiea of the oellage’S three-day faculty institute, he addressed the college. Its pros pects, aad Its problems hi a speech entitled, -North Caro lina College-Today and To morrow.” This is the theme of the Institute. Speaking about recent education s'. developments ii. higher educa tion in North Carolina, he said all state-supported colleges have the same purpose—ottering a liberal arts education, in varying degrees and all cater to all groups. Hence, he Mid, attracting good students is now a major task. These facts and similar ones, -portend many things for higher education in general and far North Carolina College in particular,” he continued. Referring ta his April famag nral address, ha Said: "North Carolina College mast give to aad rag mho of its atalmts tha highest passible quality sf edu cational tnstitntton eaa we have • slgnltlcaant rale la today end tomorrow. Oar primary goal, then, simply stole*. meat ha that of an toetttattaa provid ing high duality edacatton able to esmpeto in ike market piece of Mias end opportuni ties.” Presenting, ten components at what he considered a quality edu cation. he said he believed North Carolina College poaaemad all of them and declared: “The liberal arts program aad graduate school will be strengthened. Research and creative activities will be emphasis ed. Particularly, It Is desirable that North Carolina Collage daee what it does well* ht stated. MONTY may not bring happiness but It brings such a good imitation that It is often herd to tell It from the r«al thing. 1,500.00 Ed Hal And Evening Five Set 15th Anniversary Sun. Rd Ball and the “Sensational” Evening Piv* Quintet of Raleigh, will aheerve their 19th anniversary Sunday, September 20. with a gi gantic program at tha Jeffrey's Grove School, hoginning at ? pun. Doors witt open at S pan. Ik ell, twelve groups will do their top end moet requested numbers. Every one Is leaking termer*. 15TH ANNIVERSARY SUN DAY Pictured above arc mseekers es the “Sensational" Craning Five Quintet.” who will aheerve their 15th anniversary at the Jeffrey’s Grave School Sunday, September M. Reading frame left to right, first raw. are: William Gilee, Jr., bam and gen eral manager; John 8 tan back, baritone; and Eugene Brown, the “gulden vetoed” first lender. Weak raw, left to right: William K. Scarborough, tenor and gui tarist; and Ed Hall. Jr., second tender aad business manager. A new member, not shewn. It James Pledger, second tenor. (See etery). WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mteo Lana Dunn, above, daugh ter of the tote Mr. Albert nod Mrs. Conte Dtrtm of Wake Far sat, was married on Saturday, September It, to Mr. Douglas BSuerteon. Mr. Robertson Is the son es Mr. Willis M. Robertson es Newark, Now Jersey and Mrs. Mary Hartafleld of Wake Forest Nation-Wide Poverty Plan ‘Best Hope’ NEW YORK A nation-wide Marshall Plan to wipe out poverty in Negro ghettos Is "tbs best hope” to right historic injustice and avert future rioting, the Na tional Urban League raid today. "No extremist group—whether Communist. Bircblte, or Black Nationalist—could be successful In igniting a riot If our ghettos were not smouldering powderkegs of resentment and denial. Whit ney M. Young. Jr., Its excutive director, told a graduating class of Negro secretaries completing a special training course at New York University. Be urged the nation to take “» teeend leek” at the Lea gue’s demerits Marshall Flan, x prepared In Jane, IMS. It urg ed a maestri program to up grade the skills, housing and ad wist tons I opportunities of Negroes through a wide varia te of pub he aad private ae ttans. Itatoa called eye* No grim to make extra ritertsMte When"announced, tha league's board of tniatoes warned ttmt northern ghettos were "on the mu of liMOktr • DtAU ment, Young sold today, that now *£ ui nmw, "■£*. Young reeled off figures describ ing five of the riot-torn etttea Paterson and Jersey City, N. J. Mow York, Philadelphia, and Bo rtisstrr an places of poverty and despair. Apprehending thorn who Mggsrud the rioto, he noted, will not solve the baste problem of tee proving the lot of Negroes. PWVB gAFELY GIVE GOD ACHANCE NOW! Attend Church Every Sunday! eeeerdhw to Ed Bril, Jr, torn ef -Mm Eveateg Five,* s posi tion far which may yoang Indies ere vying. The lucky young lady win ha aalfHted by a local clothing and sham stare. A g9# cash priss will bo gtvea HBVV- L . r" - •»*> \$T hsfv mM rwawT IWJjJjr'S to k -T' -»to I * . " i'i- L %. , r T'*' ■> hi oor. * • iff V V* -.5%. i n .we * ** t?¥' o-wh •-i h ' if** ’.tie [AH stylet, elf shod# oor entire stock of Halrsss brand nylons slothed. Outstanding values day in and day out and row for nine day, only, you save even more! Pick the style, color that flatten you most, the lengf.i ♦hoi ft -,3u best. Try b poir -w# promise you’ll t: ’ 'or a box. Our very own brand; Ihot’s why you save. jM sir- ”«*i»ikc —URITB TIME ORY!—, I BA »«"“» h'irsss support nylons • plain knits • nm-resistont rr» m am am P twin threodt 9 no-wrinkle Strut- 1 HR JK • junior-tised sketch for petites, ft*-'* ■•wWHW P°' r It.ere comfort, loss fotlguol Wonderfully FULL FASHIONED WITH SEAM e sheer I No binding of lop; our Heiress support nylons stretch both ways. Cotton ■ • sheer 60 guuge, 15 denier • long weorlng twin Ihroads cushion soles. Ssomlsw or wHh seen. ■Bi ha u|| Hr Hosiery Street Floor I LI HM Also At Elird’s I SHOP FRIDAY RIGHT ’TIL 9! •! to ht person sitting to dm lucky use! and Re best dressed group win else be awarded n gift. Groups riatod to appear on the mammoth analvaraary fete include: John Landis sad the Golden Echoes Frank!lnton; The Mighty Clouds es Harmony, Zebu km; Holland Chapel u»if Chorus, Apex; The F*t- of Harmony, Durham; The Carolina Kings Henderson; Sylvester Brooks aad tee Gospel Cordattoa, Chapel mil, Also The PeweUsttss, Zebulon; The Sliver Bcbosa, Garner; The "Greet” Gospel Jubilee Singers, The Diving TVevelars, and the Capital THE CABOLDVUUI RALEIGH, M. CL. MBBMT, ■WHIR 1». 1»T City Ftve._aHri Raleigh. WLLR will he umstar of ceremontos for the evsnt. Monthly oamtaßi hi Csytoa avenge the equivalent of fT, with a low of 94J2 a month tor unskilled labor. CentributtoM to CARR'S WHB« EVERYBODY puls hk best foot forward, as each of us dots, somebody's heel or tea must ha stopped on. rCfse Teu’resn old timer It yuu S STS?*"*"* ***** 5

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