October 17 and L If Bennetts Trustee Meet Founders' Day And Dedication JDf Building Is Planned GREENSBOBO Tha annual meeting of the board of trustees, launders' Day and the imt dedication of the new ha If-mil lion dollar health and physical educa tion building are scheduled to be held on Saturday and Sunday. Oc tober 17, lg, President W. a Player of Bennett College, announced this week. Preceding the trustee meeting on Friday, October IS, will be a meet ing of the colleges Long-Range Planning Committee, composed of trustees, faculty-staff, students and ah—.< members. This meeting, •e**3uled for 10:30 a. m, will also he attended by chairmen of the cal lage's self-study committee* and by Dr. Charles Bollinger, director of dsvatopment Another ■aatlwg has been eehedatod far VM p. m. at which time there will be a dls eamtou es plana far pragma* ■ew eeastraetton —a residence *H*l»f sad renevatlau es the fkhg area es me David D. Janes Stndsnt Untau. In her report to tha trustees on Saturday, Dr. Player has chosen the theme. "Bennett College <— An Tha bom* (round! are an integral part of family Ufa. It U here that * tha family can liva and play to gether and their friends can enjoy tha great out-of-doors. Tha devel opment of plans and arrangements are reflections of individual tastes and family compromises. It lends itself to family projects, nature study, outdoor cookery, hobbies, recreation, fruit and vegteable pro duction and relaxation. How it de velops is determined by the oc cupants and their desires. What ever the goal, a plan is necessary. The purpose of the plan is to de termine Individual preferences, an estimate of costs, establishing pri orities for immediate needs; es sentials that can wait and avoiding costly err ora •TkMMhgvlM due ceu eMerstteu la gtvaa to ytto ee- INSURE YOVR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham, N. C. INSURANCE • RENTALS * SALES •UI US HELP TOC!" Terrace Insurance & Realty Co. M BOOKER ML T. B. JILBB. Mgr. DIAL m-lIM Prescriptions pilled R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS SOI E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C Phone TE 2-8084 UGKTNER FUNERAL HOME And The Ughtner Mutual Burial Insurance Licensed Embalmers -and- Funeral Directors c E LIOHTNER C. E LIOHTNER. II Founder Mmnogot Ambulance Service Funeral Chapel 312 SMITHFIELD ST. Office Phones: TE 3-1676 - TE 3*1677 Our services an specisjly designed to suit the puna at cmyooe. AH distinctioos at «i— and wealth are forfotten ... Every Krvice is conducted with the same quiet Spity sympathetic uodcrstandng and attention to the amallest de- Safl. Increasing Purpose," and in ad dition to summarising tha college profile, "Burnett Collage Looks A head to 1874," aha will present ex cerpts from tha report of the fac ulty-student summer staff dealing with rules, standards and pro cedures regarding student living. New York City and Dr. Dorothy Brown, of Nashville, Taut, will report on their meeting with repre sentatives of the Ford Foundation last spring. The trustees will de cide an the name of the new health and physical education building. There will also be reports Dam standing trustee committees. A buf fet supper will provide an oppor tunity tor the trustees to meet members of the various self-study groups, student leaders and foreign and exchange studnts. Fssnisrs’ Day exerelma will be held at U a. m. an Sunday Myron F. Wtcke, es Nashville, , Tran, repreeanttng the Bear* at EdueaUan es tha MethedM Church, as the prluelpal weak er. Following this service, tha audi ence trill move across the campus to the new health and physical ed ucation building for a service of GARDEN TIME m.e.gardner n.c.slale college gfltctiwi 9t wHiMt plmat •ad cutty la tins ibl liber. Planting trees tea class to gether, tall growing shrubs un der picture wlndsws an* pear ly located walks an* drives. Them an just a few es tha am common errors* The objectives of tha plan are: attractiveness; convenience, to be useful and Interesting. These ob jectives may overlap as they are accomplished. Public attraettvenem of the home grounds is an outward expression of the people who live there. When the residents of a home, or a com munity, exhibit orderliness, neat ness, and harmony, it never fails to attract attention and favorab la comments because it reflects a spirit of coummunify pride and neighborly relationships. School children can be taught to respect beautiful surroundings. Fraau a material standpoint the atttaeHvsums es a home and Hs surrauudlags will en hance prspstly values. The suc cessful farmer prefers having an attractive and well arrange* farmstead. It la gas* far b uri- The plad shocAd be Interesting. Subdivisions with many bouses of similar architecture can be made interesting with well kept lawns, appropriate trees and shrub selec tions. The use .of different plana for foundation plantings, and al locations of space for service, recre- dedication. Dr. F. D. Patterson, hoar* chairman, will preside and make tha opening statement. Keys to the building will be accepted by Mrs. H C. Black, of Johnson City, Tenn, secretary es Dm hoard. Baaponam will be given by Van S. Allen, representing tha faculty, and by Miss Gloria Hayes, 'BS, of New Bern, representing the stu dents. The dedicatory prayer, dos ing tha program, will .be said by Dr. Bart V. Tolley, of Scranton, Pa, a mamfirr of the boar*. 2 Officials Os NCM At N. Y. Meet DURHAM—Mrs. Louise T. Me- Cron, aaaletunt secretary, and Ma cao A. Sloan, CLU, vice-president home office operations, have re turned to the city after attending the diet Annual Conference of Life Office Management A«ociation:s The meeting was held recently at the Statlcr Hilton Hotel in New York City. One of the outstanding fea tures of the meeting was at tended by more than ISM reg htarod delegates was the eon ferment of awards to ninety of IT* FeDewa at a special Fellowship Conferment Lunch eon Ml an Sent M. In addition to attending LOMA, Sloan spent a day at the home office of the New York Life In surance Company observing inter office operations, and was a luncheon guest of the company’s President Dudley Dowell, and Ex ecutive Vice-President Raymond Johnson. Mrs. McCrea has been connect ed with North Caroline Mutual for 30 years, and Sloan for more than 35 years. at ion and relaxation are Important considerations. Focal points also sdd interest—a biro batn, a summer seat wuu climbing roses, a garden, or a lake or mountain view from a picture window. To be useul a plan must meet the needs of the family—a recreation area for children, a picnic area, ad equate shade for nut, a vegetable and fruit garden. A rustic setting for entertainment is an asset if space is available. I ajj ‘ “fs- t,. ! *p f - Lia ■ v r * P»- "' V Mr Jr ■flBT 4v >- •/. W r M ''' ||||K *%>. */ - —-||g K, rfe, S / list, i m / v i. ’ < / -W if Jf J/Kru : J/jF* *’ ~49 w' jfc. TALK TUlKlY—Mantra* of tabic baand lurkew art flit topic of cotrtrtafion hr U Manning Mt, wWlil faatral ri-rrr at Raofard Tarter Fcrr% lac; Gcaa Furr, ctnttr, U. S. Gortraawat pro Jar; mt Psa Mirth. apritaltaral 4n> Tilipmint tayattr far Carolina Fowar t Light Company. flap Tot ShoaH Knot YOUNG... .. Corn in maysuck,ky..march r 1864; HE STUDIED AND mUSHT SCHOOL I RIPIETOHIO/IN 1884 HE WAS THE MNTH EGRO EVER TO BE ADMITTED TO£HT£SOI! »ON GRADUATING HE BECAME A 2«e II M THE lOtm CAVALRY UNIT, LATER BECAME A MAJOR MTHESB&USfI fIfwwftAMWAR/ HE WED SI NIOEHIA IN 1922 / I -Ilf ' ■ MR ■ JHHHHHHHHHHHHHI ms ‘/in JP \ _ w/) INFORMATION, PLEASE Three upperc/om lenders instruct freshmen on wliaf to expect of college life at North Carolina Collate, Durham. From left are, Miaa Gail Rica, Garysburg; Judge Brown, Bethel, both freshmen; Chariot Daya, junk*, rrce-preeident of the Student Govern ment Association; Miss Mary Logan, senior, "Mias NCC"; Hilton Cobb, senior, president of the §• GA; Freddie Mason, Durham, and Mias Dorothy Shaw, Raleigh, both freshmen. Along The Campaign Trail By Negro From Intornatiaual With Election Day, November I, Just about three weeks away, tha Presidential teams hive begun to, dig in for the final drive that will secure for one or the other autficl ent affirmative i nods from the voters for the White House for an other four years. Depending upon which side one looks at It, the polls have It far President Johnson, or for Sen. Barry M. Goldwater. Tha latest poU far the Democratic twosome disclosed that II states are solidly behind the Johnson- Humphrey team, with 14 other states leaning In that direction. And optimistic Goldwater sap porters are hanking on the next weeks to skew a reshift . tag of forces, once aligned with them. One thing the Goldwater camp will admit, and that is that they are still running behind in the campaign. They are seeking the “winning” strategy that will enable them to catch up and forge ahead oeiween now auu uie uowu ui election day. However, the most striking thing about the current election campaign has been, not the No. 1-2 candidates of the major parties, but the un paralleled drive to get out the vote, especially among Negroes. Never before in the history of the country has there been an all out drlva as Is currently going oo to get every eligible Negro to regis ter and to show up and vote on #- lection day. Parikmlarty Is tots evident a mong Negress to the South. At last count, to U southern states, thenmn bar at roglstotvd Negro voters has Jast about doubled During the past two years co pedal ly, bath white and Negro ellglbtes have bean ngtotarlng to honey nam bora along the Southern Her of states from Delta Sigma Theta Expands Nat’l Headquarters Staff WASHINGTON Delta Sigma Theta Sorority has strengthened its national public service program by adding two now professional as sociates to its Washington, D. C. headquarters staff. I*l. lit]eiuiur I . «>wu. vX Lu* Angeles, national president, an nounced that tha woman's organi zation bad named Mrs. Patricia Rice Prem of Baltimore aa Associ ate Director end Mias Claudett Franklin of Washington as Program Assistant. Miss Marie C. Barksdale at New York City is executive director of the organisation, which has M 0 un- Vhgtoda to Yams. Tha wtoto But tha Magro veto, which num bers just near two mllMau amtimm pivotal impertanoo In aarrying sueh key stotaa as Florida, North Caro lina and South Carolina states wham President Johnson needs to mualar only 40 to dl pansat el tha white total, If he goto the as pects* solidly P—amutlie Negro vote. Negroes now iitagrtai II poreant es Iho Southern electorate. darfrsduata and alumnae ohaptars ■cross tha mMm Mrs, rmm. Mm nan A—sl» FOR REPAIRS I TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. RADIO any“small APPLIANCE CALL TE 2-3950 VA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. “Tha Houas That taTias Bollt" 214 B. MARTIN ST. ■HI INTEREST Don’t wwfy about horn to finance pwt new or need ear. Come to yonr ban K.. a (here jtm will find (he low fnterect rate on new ears of 5%. Abo 6% Interest on late model med ears. Uoe your bunV when you decide to ride fn a new *64 «h tomobfle. ft will be our pleaanre to serve yon. 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