COLUNS NAMED HAMMOCKS BEACH FIELD RBF RESENTATIVE Left to right: Dr. Rudolph Jones, chvnntn, Promotions end Operations Committee, Hammocks Beach Corp oration, congratulates W. R. Collins, newly-appointed Field Rep resentative of the Hammocks Beach Corporation. Mr. Collins’ ap pointment was made at the corporation's board meeting on Satur day, December 5, at the NCTA headquarters. Mr. Collins is the retired, long-time principal of the Johnston County Treating -School, Smithfield. DRIVE SAFELY! Insurance Anil Bonds INQITR ANrF. w *."*tta Fire, Automobile, Wind- UlJUIxnnV/Ci. storm and Homeowners Policies, fire. Theft, Collision and Liability RHNnCk* Fidelity and Surety. Do yon need a bond to DUlil/J* qualify ae Administrator, Executor or True* tee of an Estate, or Guardian of a Minor. CALL US FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE ACME REALTY CO. IM E. HARGETT ST., RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE TE 2-095* SUP WShisotWSlsßensSlbifcsst sm «e sas ChslMi by Msh CM... s«h an syotaMl window dstltMd to CM you o sis* la so hate*. CokrMtad to compter** your MMuo bl White, brushed doowa ooppsrtooa J*Bo% pink end turquow OSb*MO«M iSdIbUMT iNmhfarlUmSasMsß»Mi .OMMMMbr ohbMUdMdfeds __ .Ugabatetom — A NaXiAaC Qt l4 aim— -318 Hillsboro St 833-6641 For Your Christmas Convenience B. F. GOODRICH Will Be Open Thursday & Friday Until 9 P. N. B.F.Goodrich 417 & McDowell St Plenty of Free Perkin*! CORE’s National Chairmans Attorney Floyd AtcKimick Speaks A t St. Augustine *s Attorney Floyd Btador MeKisslek. of Durham. National Chairman of CORE, addressed the St Augus tine* College student body at the College's regular assembly which was sponsored by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity last week. “The 700 R. G prophet Amoe could not read nor write, but he knew right trees wrong. He had the courage to speak opt against wrong STANDARD OIL GIVES MORE TO UNCF United Ne gro Colege Fund president, Dr. Fred Patterson (right), receives check fore keetwt gr.-,* frc.'T’ f£r Sf.?rc?"rrf Oil (Fr diana) Foundation, represented by John H. Lind, executive sec retary. The grant is the largest in a series of educational contri butions annually over the past 20 years, amounting to nearly $250,000. Founded in 1944, the United Negro College Fund is a federation of 32 independent, fully •accredited colleges end uni versitiee in 11 southern states. Ik iHI ‘ dtfll XL. - I V * aL, it* ' T * RHOMANIA GOLDEN HOUDAY BALL QUEEN AND COURT Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority i vill present Misa Joan Hunter, Rhomania Golden Holi day Queen, ( center ) and her court along with thirty-live other young ladiee on Friday, December 18, as eight o’clock p. m. in a Rhomania Golden Holiday Ball. The program will be presented in the Emery Health and Fine Arts Building on the campus of St Auguetint’s College here. Reading from left to right, first row: Miee Kay Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rowe; and Mies Eton Ritter, maid of honor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ritter. Second row: Miss Poltie Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeaaa C. Saunders, Miss Catherine Hall, grand daughter of Mrs. Susan Hall; Miss Joan Hunter, queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omslius Hunter; Miee Cassandra Holden,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Holden; and Misa Naomi Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Winters. All are of Raleigh. On The Home Front (Newt Hmm Ah wMk (ran Wake, Clmka, Hi Jetms tea Counties.) WAU COCNTY ACmevnSN in favor of right” Continuing ho said,“ln his day, ho spoke out a gainst wrong; ho was one of the greatest anon over lived. Sometimes we place the wrong values on thing*. spoke against social injustice in the courts, and discrimi nation in employment, these are the things he spoke out ta TOO B. C.” -Christianity assumes e position at rightneos. Wo ere being deceived DAT Many studies have been made to determine the reasons why young people drop out of school. The Wake County Home Demonstration Club members discussed the im portant subject at their achieve ment day program. Mrs. Natalie Wlmberley, heme economics agent, report* ■ that Me panel discussion brenght ont helpfel eaggcetlene ea ways es redociag the drep oat rate. Taranto were arged te attend FT A meetings aad werfc with school officials In eeaneel lag yooth to aspire for higher goo to. USE OF EVERGREENS Twelve members of the Kings Mountain Home Demonstration Club requested a workshop on making Chriatlmas decorations. Mias Thelma McVea, home econom ics agent, says the ladies make wreaths and ropes of evergreens using berries, seed pod, leaves, and pine cone*. Him McVea says the club mem bers were asked to teach non-mem bers In their community to make decorations using native materials. HAT MAKING _ Cssstj have hjjmnaavtng gat fey making their own bale. Mira Fannie Wiggins, who i* n ■amber es Me East End Dens- Ms home eeaMsstm ngend. Mrs. UmyO. Teede te the Mmd- Mrs. Toole says that Mrs. Wiggins 1 as already taught ten other ladles lachntquss formatting their own if we can net see that the whites have not mot Gad’s measurements. What do wo And wrong in our so ciety today? The Negroes do not really have equal job opportunities. ATTORNEY McKISgICK nor social Justice." stated the etvfl rights leader. KeKMek offered them wards whan tolling the young audience that M should ho freed of Me color, -Ten should be happy to he the color, or whatever aalttoetar you are, hem—t wo era the true Amert 81KSf 2 preed of ear people. We have •erne people who want to adept everything that the white peo ple have. Re proud that you are black men. Mack mm rule the United Nation*.- -You need to accomplish some thing and taka advsntags of the education that you have now. I hope you will not become con formists when you get your educe- Hat? psdtwewHAw I* nM have got to have initiative," 'ex cluded the speaker. Bennett Holds Sale During Its Paper Back Fair GREENSBORO Approximately 700 books were purchased by Ben nett College students and faculty at the third annual paper back book affair laXt week. Winner of first prise for purchas ing the largest number of books HEATING SYSTEM...giving you the cold shoulders? Then take the chill off with the nicest housewarming ever—flameless electric heat. Much trouble to install? Very little. And it can be done without interrupting your present heating system so you’re never without heat. It’s a most sensible way to add warmth to chilly areas now—guard against furnace failure in the future. TJltn the idea of individual temperature control for each room? You can get this unique feature only with electric heat. Whether it be for bedroom, bath or living area, you select the exact degree of comfort you prefer. The next time your heating system leaves you cold, give us a call at CPfcL. Better still, don’t wait for the next time. Call us real soon and let us help you plan for the nicest housewarming ever. ... flameless electric heat. m ..*c mt houmwrming mmr ** , Hggg«ffjj -At* flamtltml _ « v C CAHOUNA sown A UPHT COMPANY ) Ah i*tx*or owned, tmxpmpng, public atUity empmj Annual Yule Concert At Bennett Sun. GREENSBORO The annual Christmas candlelight concert by the Bennett College choir will bo prseented at 7 p. m. on Sunday, Dawnbar IS in Pfeiffer Chapel. Mrs. ICary M. Crawford will di rect the singers In a program which will Include seasonal music ram many land*, same of it dating 'back to the 18th century. Each of the robed singers will carry a lighted candle and the altar of the darken ed chapel will bo banked with tra ditional mibs Mias Charlotte Alston will bo the organ aecompenlst . Dr. Frierson OfFSCAt FAYETTEVILLE—Dr. Marguerite 8. Frierson, chairman of the area of education end psychology at Fayetteville State College, attended e post-doctoral seminar on “Prob lems of School Mon in Depressed Urban Centers" held recently at the Ohio State University. Outstanding educators who ad dressed the group Included Dr. Jack R. Frymler, professor of edu cation ot Ohio State University; Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, professor ot psy chology at City College ot New York. Also Dr. Robert J. Havtghurit, professor of education. University of Chicago; Dr. David L. Clark, associate dean, College of Education, Ohio Stats University; and Dr. Samuel Shepard, Jr., assist ant superintendent of schools. St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Frierson received her Ph. D. degree In elementary education from Ohio Btate University. was Mist Carolyn Casey, of Miami, Florida. Second prixe went to Mlsi Elsie Hilliard, of Halifax, and third to Miss Cynthia Lewis, of McLeana vilto. Five prise* for having been the purchasers of every 75th book were awarded to: Mliscs Cynthia Solo mon, of Greensboro; Margarie Hamlin, of Florence, S. C.; Gene vieve Holland, of Richmond, Va.; Jacqueline Parham, of Washington, N C. and Rita Ruff, of Cleveland, Ohio. MART, MOTHER OF CHRIST The Virgin Mary's name was act ually Mtrya. from the Scriptures, snd meant Beloved of God, the Catholic Digeit claims. tm CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. O, SATURDAY, DECEMBER U. 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