SATVKDAT, APKIL Ittt, I9it ' tU CABOUNA VMm rM»' Announce Parfidpanls In NCC Marrioge'FanHly Conference Experts in marital, family, and related problems from many sections of the country will con verge on North Carolina College next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 21*23, to serve as consultants for the 11th annual Oroves conference on Marriage and the Family. Most of the sessions of the conference, which is placitig em phasis on divorce and divorce reform laws, will be held in the N.C. College Library. Its gene ral theme is “Marriage Special ist and Divorce." Among the authorities on pro blems relating to marriage and the family who will participate in the conference are: Clifford Adams, Psychology professor, Penn. State; Jessie Bernard, Penn State Department of Psy chology; Robert O. Blood, Jr., Merrill-Palmer school faculty, Detroit, Mich.; Muriel Brown, consultant in Family Life E!du- cation, U. S. Office of Education; H.T. Christensen, Purdue Uni versity; J. R. Crist, Florida State University;' Laura Drummond, professor of Home Economics, Columbia University. Also WinstolF Ehrman, pro fessor and marriage counsellor, University of Florida; Rosemary Funderburg, Durham, Family Service wprker; Eleanor God frey, UnlVeitity of Illinois So ciology department, Mozwill Hill, Atlanta University; John Honigman, professor of Anthrol- pology. University of North Carolina. And John W. Hudson, Merrill- Palmer school faculty; Wesley Kemp, Drew University; Rich ard Kreckhoff, Merrill-Palmer School; Charles King, professor of Sociology, North Carolina College; Hylan Lewis, At]|anta University; David Mace, pro fessor of Human Relations, Drew University; Mildred Mor gan, professor of Home and Robert E. Lee A. Moron Bock At Hampton; To Take Up Duties After Rest Dr. J. S. Himes Judre Paul Alexander Family Life, Florida State Uni versity. And Meyer Nimkoff, profes sor of Family Law, University of Chicago; Harry Roberts, Vir ginia State College; Leonard Robinson, professor of sciology, A. and T. College; Alvin Rose, professor of sociology. North Carolina College; H. A. Ryan, HAMPTON, VA Alonzo G. Moron,, president of Hampton Institute, returned to the ‘ campus here Thursday, April 10 aftM* an absence of al most a year and received a royal welcome from staff and students at a special assembly jiut pre ceding the beginning of the Blaster holidays. For the time being* Presi dent Moron is returning not to his duties as president but simp ly to his home on the campus. This was explained in a state ment from I5r. Channing H. To bias, chairman of the Board of Trustees, which was read by Dr. Stephen J. Wright, Dean of Faculty. Dr. Tobias’s letter announced that the president had been dis charged after almost a year of treatnient and rest at a sani- torium in New York State, and added; “The Medical staff . . . have inot only reported to me regard ing the excellent progress back to health which Dr. Moron has made to date, but have also in dicated that he will shortly be able to assume the responsibili ties of his office. That moment, however, has not arrived, and ij is therefore incumbent upon all of us. . . . to see to it that An informal Glance At The Wi D. Hill Recreafion Center BY MRS. M. H. JOHNSON Bennie the Bunnie came mer rily tripping through Durtiam this weekend, leavfog for the kiddies the usual gay colored eggs, Easter baskets, and per haps a new bonnet or piece of wearing apparel for the other family members. For all of us it was a weekend of great re ligious significance. Many who joined the Easter parade watch ed the skies anxiously for some sign from the weather man and were very happy when -not too many showers appeared. On Monday night, the Golden Agers ushered in the Easter act- tivities here at Center with a visit to the Planetarium in Chapel Hill for its Easter pro gram, “The Awakening". This was a very moving show telling of the Easter Story in pictures projected high up in the dome on several sides of the build ing. About forty seven club members from this Center and Walltown attended. On Friday afternoon, the Mo del Mothers Club conducted an annual Easter Egg Hunt on the grounds behind and adjacent to the Center. Over a hundred twenty five youngsters attend ed. The affair was conducted in two divisions, so that the young er ones could hunt eggs separ-\ ate from the older ones. There was a surplus of eggs, and ev eryone found them in large num bers. On Friday night, the .Junior for * , BSAL BSTATB, nNIINO, INSVKANOB, Mr AIM AND BVIliDlNa Burruu —S— IM —1— Union Insurance And Realty Co. Talflphone: 3'4B21 814 FayettovUU St DnrliuB, N. C Mothers sponsored a highly en joyed “Variety Show of ’52” at the Center. A stage show was presented, and the guests enjoy ed an evening of music, dancing emceed by both Frank Burnette and refreshments. The show and “Baby” Henderson, was composed of numbers, many of which were rendered by mem bers of the club. Soloists for the evening were Margaret Kennedy Goodwin, Margaret Barnett, and Leroy Bynum. Louvenia Wilson Par ker played “boogie woogie” and Grace Green Harris did an in terpretive dance. Other music was furnished by the Destinaires Quartet, and a trio composed of club members, Alma Wade, Con stance Watts, and Margaret Barnett. Frank Burnett and “Baby’’ Henderson kept the show moving with their antics. A special number by Lieuten ant James Samuels of the Dur ham Police Department brought down the house. It was a pantomine entitled “A woman perparing for a bed at night.” Music and decorations were by McCollum. “Lanky” Cole was accompanist for several numbers, and Guillermo Bright of North Carolina College play ed an interlude of music. Cater ing was directed by Mr. Jacobs of North Carolina College. The atmosphere was further enhanc ed by the presence of gorgeous cigaret girls who were attired in tights, and red, white and blue costumes. This affair was thf subject of much conversation long after the last number had faded into the recesses of the building. ACCESSIBILITY!! Cuatomers who prefer to use Cash and Carry Dry Clean ing service will find our plant easy to get to and Miured of parking ipace. 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CO. • sne oiivi tr. •- it. leuis $, Dr. Moron shall continue to be l^ieved of any and all responsi bilities, care or anxieties, in or der that his continuing progress shall be rapid and shall be fur thered in very possible way. “Because of these circumst ances and until the end of the present/*fiscal year, June 30, there will be no cliange from tlie plan of operation governing the affairs of Hampton which has been in effect during the past twelve months. The members of the piiesident’s staff will con tinue to carry the day to day adlB^inistrative duties covering' their respective areas of respon sibility, and Mr. Robert Ogden Pruves, vice chairman of the Board, will continue as acting president, carrying general ad ministrative supervision for the college”. New Compound Found For Epilepsy NEW YORK A new anti-epileptic com pound was described on Tues day before the Federation of American Societies for exper imental Biology, now in its annual meeting. Dr. Ben King Harned, of Lederle Laboratories where the new drug was de veloped, read the paper. According to the report, the drug has shoWn J3>est results against the grand mal, or grand seizure, type of epilepsy. This drug is generally referred to as Hibicon, or technically by its full name, Hibicon chloroethy- Iphenamida. Clinical tests at a number of hospitals and research centers show that the drug, which is ad ministered orally, is well toler ated, and that it is effeceive in cases where other established anti-convulsants have failed. I Dr. Harned emphasized tliat j Hibicon is a new compound, i with a chemical nucleus never j used before in the treatment of I epilepsy. 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