$83,532.50 To N. C.: UNCF Will Distribute Half MHlionTo 32 Dixie Schools • M» PORK. N. Y.—The Negro CgWSa fund will distribute $500,- M to S 3 amber colleges and uni- HrriUee te 11 Southern states dur ing the coming week, James R &ooth*k Jr, rice-president for dtvfihpmsnt, announced Saturday. TW* will be the fourth distribution at BfOcceds tram the annual cam* Min this year. ' The United Negro Collate fund bos been conducting annual earn- Migns for member colleges and universities since IM4, when it flised $765,000. The goal for the W 4 campaign is $3,000,000. Money sfero annual funds is used tor gcholgrshlps, faculty salaries and atefeber collages and universities to the states of Georgia. North Car elint, Virginia. Alabama and Ten nessee trill receive the targeet a mount from the distribution. Seven institutions in Georgia will receive a total of $106,17135; six in North CgreSia, $83,532.50; throe in Vir gtoU. S94JMOJS; three in Alabama. IdtQojg. ¥««*, Leals Una, Mississippi, Fierce. North Carolina and insurance Anil Bonds n|j»f TP A M/**!?. We write Plre, Automobile Wtad il sO Vstorm and Homeowners 1-oUcies. Fire, fheft. Collision and Liability wssoe— fidelity and Surety. Do you need a bond to Dulll/wi qualify aa Administrator, Executor or Trus tee of an Estate, or Guardian of a Minor. CALL US,FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE ACME REALTY CO. ii E. HARGETT 8T„ RALEIGH. N. C. PHONE TE 3-6*56 UIAII. AAHA.I SafaAAWAITS »»»«•“ SCIIOUL you! for Better Pay Day or Night Classes—College Level Good Jobs Are Waiting FOR M*a sad Wooten With Buelneos School Training Seeretartal Science Accounting General Business IBM Kay Punch FREE JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE RALEIGH BUSIHESS COLLEGE 511 to MARVIN STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER FOR WINTER QUARTER—DECEMBER 9 Alan Cod* 919-A3B-3160 P. O. Box 1968 TSSInIP HOME And The Lightner Mutual Burial Insurance l Embalmer» -and- Funeral Directors 'Ct LIGHTNER C. E. LIGHTNER, II Pound* Manat* Ambulance Service Funeral Chapel 312 SMITHFIELD ST. Office Phones: TE 3-1676 - TE 3-1677 Our services are specially designed to suit the purae of everyone. All distinctions of -te«« and wealth are forgotten . . . Every service is conducted with the same quiet dignity, sympathetic understandng and capable attention to the smallest de ; tail ; •“Storm Windows & Storm Doors Aluminum Awnings - Car i ports Porch Enclosures Aluminum Siding Gutters - Re : modeling ••• Glass Tinting COLOR TE 833*1844 «,< w«™ o«Mr s. Saunders Street Arkansas will aha bsnsflt from inTWtaa wffl neaNee teSocf mxn.'ty twe In Lanislsns. $37,16356; ana to MHIIIHH. SI3A66JS; six la Narth Caro lina, $63,135J6. The United Negro College Fund to America’s first educational com munity chut Hundreds of groups hava since adopted Its fund raising pattern. All Fund-affiliated colleges and universities arc inde pendent, privately supported and fully accredited. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY RALEIGH DEBUTANTES—L. to r., front row : Misses Burnette Smith, Shirley Hick*, Car olyn Rogers, Dienn Peebles, and Jeanette Ferrell. Second row: Miseee Carol Adarm, Gloria Hun ter, Mery Tucker, and La Tanya Sanders. Thirdrow: Misses PhylHs Moon, Carol Mial, and De- Linda Harris. Fourth tow : Misses Joyce Lee, Knv Stanley, and Shirley Marrow. Topi Mimsa rhyl- Be Mershell, and Constance Winters. HONORED BY AKA SORORITY Mrs. Nora Marshall, tar right, was among the four families honored by the Alha Kap pa Alpha Sorority last Friday night at the 27th Annual Debutante Ball, held at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. Mrs. Marshall, whose daughter, Miss Phyllis Marshall, center, was a 1964 De butante, also has three other daughters who were debs. They are shown behind Phyllis. Left to right are : Misses Janice. 1959; Peg gy, 1961; and Patricia Marshall, who made her debut in 1963 Other parents cited were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hinton, and Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley, each of whom had three daughtws as debs, from 1954 through 1964. Po*s And Pon’ts Manners Are Important at Home or Dining Out. NSF Grants $39,970 To Shaw U. Or. Jamas E. Cheek, president of Shaw University, announced last weekend that Shaw has bean granted 999,970 by the National Science Foundation to conduct a six-weeks Institute In Modern Mathematics for High School Teachers of Mathematics during the summer of 1968. Forty participants wfl! be ta vetved la the botttete program. Each participant srtn reoelre a baste stipend of MM pine an al lows aoe es |M fer each partici pant sptsi maxima es few aad travel es ap te seven cents George Thomas. Sr., associate professor of mathematics, is the dl- i rector of the Institute Program. 1 David Toumer CP&L Pioneer David Toomar, Negro employee at Carolina Power and Light Com pany** Cape Fear steam-electric generating plant located at Man cure, has qualified for membership in CPAL's Pioneer Club by serv ing 35 years with the company. Tooraer, s native of Moncura, first joined the plant staff In May, 1835, as an ash handler. Ha resigned in 1837. and returned IS yean later in November, 1636. ONE OF LIFE’S jokes to that people who scoff at materialism are often living beyond their In comes. HfIVA YOUR Phyairinn ★—CALL-—^ Community Drug Store 600 S. Blount S. 832-8538 ★—FOR—★ Prompt Praacription Delivery Sundries Magazines -:- Drugs W. P. WIMBERLEV, Registered Pharmacist MAKE A DATE NOW FOR NEXT YEAR! JOIN f||m I \fp* Money For Santa! UUtl.. CHRISTMAS %t Money For Fun! Vs •M Money For Gifts! SAVINGS jg IOL\ NOW _ SAVE RECEIVE 1965 CLUB OPENS EACH WEEK NEXT YEAR „ ~nsr MON - NOV ,6 ' 1964 mmm—mmm—mmmmmm. What a wonderful feeling! Chiittmat without money wor -9 00 100 00 ries! And it’a ao eaiy with one of our Christmas Club mem* —— berehipe. Select the membership that best fits your budget. _ AA .. Then eave the small amount (an amount you will hardly 3.00 150.00 miaa) each week. This time neat year, you’ll be all set. for . i .I— ii—i. your Greatest Christmas avert 5.00 250.00 IfILOO 500.00 J . LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU ~. SMALL ENOUGH. TQ KNOW YOU. . . , H Mechanics & Fanners Bank RALEIGH ■ DURHAM • CHARLOTTE IwSa # y/ V M Raleigh Oratorio Society Sets Annual Christmas Concert Dec. 6 The annual Christmas season con cert of the Raleigh Oratorio Society will be held at White Memorial Presbyterian Church at 3 p. m. Sun day. December A The concert will Mature works by Verdi and Bach, all of which are being preformed for the flrat time In Raleigh. Fitting to the ssasen. the so ciety will present Bed* JaM lant motet "Sing Ts to the Lard- and tear sacred plsoee by Verdi. Including bto most pew erfnl seng es praise the Te Pub, 4 The 50-voice double choir will be accompanied by s 10-piece en semble consisting of trumpets, trombones, tympani, french horn and organ on two of the Verdi se lections. Included In the instru mentalists are Raleigh's new cam poser-in-residence David Moves and his wife Kay who will be play ing tympani and trench barn re spectively. The membership es the Ba lalgh Ontario Society tnelades ■lagers from Utrengbeat the Triangle Aron, as wan as Ra leigh. Th# organisation km. boon prsssettng mood choral works to Raleigh far M yean and has expanded la stea and scope with the growth of the area. This concert, Ilk* all pre sented by the organisation, will ha open to the pablto free of Margaret Spiro Norwood, the so ciety’s musical director, will con duct the double chorus and aa seanbie la the concert. The organ accompanist to James Clyburn, as sistant professor at music at Mere dith Collage. Ha will present 56 minutes of Bach organ music prior ; to the concert. Mrs. John Harder, society presi dent, will preside over a coffee hour tor patrons and friends fol- THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1964 lowing the concert In toe church parlor. FOR FLOWERS ■ in Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, BTC 325 N. Tarboro St Day TE 2-8305—Night TE 2-2936 ULU ■ If'A-j.fiKtNTUCKVftifrijvl il WRtoß* ■K" g^BOURBOII^r 1 2p>nt ECKG spring KENTUCKY STRAIGHT DOURBON M PROOF • 01964. ECHO SPRING DI6T. CO.. LOUISVIUC. KY. 15

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