’Responsible Student’ Described By Dowdy GREENSBORO The Image at the student meat likely to succeed In life was dsacribad last week at AJkT College. Speaking was Dr. UWb C. Dow dy, president of the college. He was delivering the main address at the regular fall convocation, an open ing general session of students for thewwKahnkyw: fl MISS DEB | qtgf • (iguette, grooming • end mteresta, * Q. Mjr friends have asked ms go serve oa the decorations coot* party. Oar budgst is snail and rn not very creative, k seems like ail the good decorating ideas are expensive or over used. What’s new ? A. Not new, hot practically synonomout, are pompons and football. Consider easy-to-mtke facial tissue pompons. Here's howuYake six yellow Kleenex tissues. Fold the tissues m half and fringe with scissors, mtk • ing cuts one-fourth inch apart ep to ooe inch from the top. Shake the fringe oat and wrap around the end of a thin dowel stick. Fasten with heavy thread. Presto! A giant tissue pompon. Or, make pompons that look like snowballs out of all white tissues. Tty hanging them from the ceiling or tie them ia dusters for corner decorations. Besides being decorative they make ideal favors for guests when the party's over. Q. When 1 go out on a doable data with my girl friend toe refers to me at "The Brain." Til admit I like school, but I don't want my data to think Tn from squaresville. Should I JBB *• -*■. « It Costs You Nothing • To Nad out boar you ejK&stepnp into your own home on your own land in '64. • To tec boar the new tax cut can hdp you atop wanting money on rent. • To find out if you can be OK’d for a GI or VHA home loan in beautiful ... Biltmore Hills Estates q j c&u Our Building j Agent* Now Company I «7M Ysdkta St. 7*l-Ml * 66? E- Martin St. W. K. BURNHAM. Pm 818-9786 He waned. The true student of responsibility is net hi search of acclaim end Is neither a publicity one “in search es new problems te be solved, new philosophise to be examined and new secrets te he revealed.* A. Could be your friend is jealous of year good maths. Oat way to combat this is te show everybody that you’re not jsur a brain mst an all-around J ane. Join in plans fee good times sad con versa twins about sports and boys. Most import ant: Take the whole thing Ugbt ly end they'll soon forget te ' Q. I'm phoning a holiday opm bouse bat sty mother s worried about protecting bar furniture from spills. How can I relax without hovering ever any guests with a mop? A. You can have a happy holiday and to can mom by "holiday-proofing" the loots and furniture. An extra-heavy cost of wax will protect the table tops from rings caused when drinking glasses are placed carelessly on the table. A good beeswax paste plus t strong arm and a roll of soft Kleenex towels will provide plenty of protection. Apply the wax be fore the holiday season and just buff up with a fresh double layer towel before the party. Treat doors to waxing, too. Then relax. It's your holiday, too! JL f%YWnfßlCTtin ’ 1 A A HUMPHREY STUMPS NEW JERSEY Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate /tutor* Hortio Humphrey, left, and former heavyweight champion Arnold (Jersey Joe Walcott) Cream, raise each other’s hands at a breakfast of New Jersey state party leaders in Camden /act Thurs day. The breakfast launched a one-day whirlwind tour of the State. (UPI PHOTO). AME Zion Ckurch Prelate: Bishop H. T. Medford Given Last Rites In Washington WASHINGTON, D. C. - Final rite* for Bichop H. T. Medford, re tired, AME Zion Church, were LINCOLN T THEATRE RALEIGH. N. C. STARTS SUN.. OCT. lIT| “FREE WHITE AND 21” Starring FREDERICK O’NEAL “THE NEW INTERNS” Starring MICHALE CALLAN STARTS THVRS.. OCT. 22ND “THIRD OF A MAN” JAMeTdRUBY “five“guns to TOMBSTONE” held from John Wesley AME Zion Church, on Thursday, October 1. His life was pictured as one who rose from “rages to riches,” by Bishop T. L. Jones, who delivered the eulogy. The speaker told bow the deceased was born in poverty in the mountains of North Caro lina and how he made his way from a country store keeper and school teacher to fame and fortune, as a January 89. UM and after ob taining an elementary school education taught in Ms native comity. McDonald. He entered Livingstone College after he was married and completed his education. He moved riaodily upward and postered some of the outstanding churches In hla denomination. Hl* last pastor ate was tbs church from which bo was funeral tied. He was elected secretary of For eign Missions in 1928 and held that office unUl he was elected a bishop In 1948. His first episcopal appolnt men was to Africa, where be serv ed for four year*. In 1992 he was THIS WEEK IH NEGRO HISTORY October 11, 1882 R. Nathaniel Dett, teacher and composer of “Listen to the Lamb*,” was born in Canada. October 12. 1492 Pietro Alonso, 11 Nigro" (the Negro), was one of the pilots on Christopher Colum bus’ voyage to America. October 12 Day of Africa A tonement. October 12. 1963 War Depart ment ordered enlisment of Negro es for Civil War service. IP* I " pPs ■ 1 k P; --^c: 1 | ■ rmLdkUr experimental pyrart br A* 4fcT Department at Her - given a domestic district He was retired from acUve service in 1960. He was the author of several hooka and waa a contributor to many newspapers, Including ths Star of Zion, official organ of tha AME Zion Church. Hi* frugality and business acumen are aaid„6u have enabled him to be styled as a man of means. Ha la said to have been highly successful In dealing I* Miss Elisabeth Crump, to whteh unton was born five children. Twu survive, to* Rev. Bashar T. Medford and Thsmas Msdferd. Hla tint wifs dlsd tat 1661 and ha later marri ed Mrs. Savannah Janes, Wins ton Salem, who alee survives. Burial was in Lincoln Ceme tery. Others who took part In the ceremonies were: Bishops A. O. Dunston, S. G. Spottswood, W. J. Walls and J. D. Cauthen; Revs. Richard L. Clifford, A. J.* Fowler and J. H. Peters, along with Mrs. Emma B. Watson, Dr. J. C. Hoggard and Dr. J. W. Elchelberger. October 18. 1870 The Colored (now Christian) Methodist Epis copal Church was organized in Jackson, Tenn. Nam# was changed in 1696. October 16,1896 Sherrtrd Lew is Laary, Negro follower of aboli tionist John Brown, was killed at Harper's Ferry. Va, (now Waat Virginia). Brown’s raid took place qp tot same date. Five members of the original party with Brown L. A. Oxley Named Vice-Chaimw Os Johnson-Humphrey Sr. Citizen! WASHINGTON Lawrence A. Oxley, former amtotnnt to Labor Secretary Erancee Perkins, last week waa named vice-chairman of “Senior Ci Uxons for Johnson and Humphrey." The nationwide organisation with headquarters hart ia Jointly chair ed by Sen. Pot McNamara (D- Mich.) end Rep. John Fogarty (D --&U. Oxleyßa activities in behalf of the nation's 18400,660 senior citi aans will toko him to Missouri. Ohio, llUnlos, Massachusetts and California, where he will urge Democrats and Republicans alike to support the Johnson-Humphrey | ticket and "the present administra tion's progressive programs for old er people." Ha will urge the elec tion of Congressmen and Senators who endorse the President’s pro posals to strengthen the social se curity system end through It offer the aged s practical approach to medical care. Oxley bee been eempelgn tag for topayel social aeesr- My, welfare and medical bene fits for the elderly tones his re tirement from the Leber De pertment in 1087. In H6X. he were Negroes. October IT, 1896 North Caro line Mutual Life Insurance com pany waa organised In Durham, by Dr. A. M. Moore end John Merrick. October 17. 1888 The first Ne gro savings bank was established in the V. S. capital. “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY FRESH FRYERS "i • II In* ALL-GOOD BRAND NO-ONE SLICED BACON s 39c at 77* JANE PARKER... FRUITCAKE] mWg\k 3 st *2" Wtwimp *1.49 I Jane Parker Lemon or I I PEACH PIES ££39c ( MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O’CLOCK - COFFEE ..ICE. IN THIS ,D ...... 11-,I 1 -, IHNOINIH OCroBM NT— LUNCHEON MEAT 11 SPARKLE GELATINS r SI.OO 5 e 33c GOLDEN DELICIOUS OR STAYMAN WIHESAP APPLES 4 WHITE POTATOES 10 H. 45c CABBAGE*. 6c ten /’laniwnse ' RALEIGH, N. 0. BATPRDAT, OCTOHKB IT, I—4 Joined toe National Council es Senler CUlaene es director ts •pedal projects. At 77, he is a vstoesa at five prmUmticl A popular speaker aa well as au thor, ha has appeared before civic, religious knd veteran's groups in every State of toe union. He ia n prominent layman In the Episcopal Church, end as tore ergantwr es American Leg- ' Rev. Bollinger Vesper Speaker . JT GREENSBORO "The trouble with toe world today is (hot too many people ere unconcerned a bout what happens," the Rev. Charles Bollinger told the Bennett College vesper audience Sunday in Pfeiffer Chapel., The minuter, who Joined the col lege administration as director of development this fall, cornea from Syracuse, N. Y„ and chose aa his subject, "A Bridge Between Two LIT MB HELP TOD! IP YOU HAVE PROBLEMS OP ANY HINDU Fferhapa It la financial, love, or family troubles I feel sure that I can help you with your par ticular problem. If you will have faith and trust tn me. Write me today, strictly con fidential. ANNETTE'S PERSONAL SERVICE P. O. Bexl-P Wlttehenae, C. P„ Snath Africa ton peeta In tike Sewto, ami peed dean for U yams aifcßfc Plgakix Club , nwmi| H? ting the Atlantia eanhentotc? Oxley, a veteran of VbM WEt L said he will seek to enwnhtor ior Citizens for Johnaon end Am pnrey u un ihw naMMUPm get out and vote to protect the fne grsms that protest toe elderly. l^ I Worlds." "You are the bridge bifween Rk ' generations and the tuturo"~ie ; Mid, ‘ted it to important toxw ' briS part es history. D«Mm tury made the wotod e neigh&r --| hoed hut you end I mud mubi Into [ n brotherhood." mwdddd SELL NBORO XMASC CARDS ; Si Agents Wanted: Mn-W# en— ■High School OMs-Bcgi. Make money spare-time., full-time. Sell Negro Xr§ga Cerda, Coemetica, HouealtSM Products. Detatb Free. StißL ple box Xmas Cards stjM. Hill’s Balm Si B—VMS. fe Cedi Street, Durham, N. gT 9

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