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'Noise, Sign of Our Generation, lisedfo Cover Realities, Minister Tells Studenb GKEENSBORO—We live in an ness can lead to mass hy»terii.” tgt of noise and wlien things be con»e too (juiet, we gel frightened,” the Kev. William K. Crawford, of Wiston-Salem declared at Bennett College Sunday. The minster, pastor of Mount Pleasant Methodist Church and only recently re-oleclcd to the city council, spoke after the child: ren of six Bennett graduates and and former students were baptized by the Rev. John L. Bryan, director of religious activities, an annual Mother's Day custom. "Noise is an accepted sign of our generation,” the Kov. Mr. Craw ford stated, “and we sometimes use It to cover up the realities of life. When things become still, un less we have established a sense of values, we are often lost. Quiet- Mothers, and children they pre sented for Christian'btt^ism, in eluded: Mrs. Horace C. Chavis, the forn^- er Miss Luvenla Turner, • lomie( student, of Greensboro, a son Ed uardo Raymond; Mrs. Harrit, the former Miss Lois Ingram, ‘52 of Greensboro, a son, Nathan Angelo; Mrs. William V. Hinnant^ Jr., the former Miss Fannie Lea, ‘45, of Greensboro, a son, Anthony Carl ton; Mrs. Willie Riddick, Jr., the former Miss Katherync Gibner, ^ student, of Greensboro, a daugh ter, Sharon Denise; JJr, Lyvonne Washington, the former Mjiss Ly vonne Mackel, ‘53, of Winston- Salem, a son, Wilbert, 2nd; Mrs. Fred Whitfield, the former Mis* 1 flOLU MAKTlNIZmC (Incorporated) FOR THE BEST IN DKY CLEANING ^ AND SERVICE ‘ ‘ 100 Wctrt Main Street — Five Points' - “Our Service Start* With Your Fir.t, CuB” ' iWE ESTIMATE AND DELIVER DURHAM BUILDERS SUPPLY GOl Building Materials ' Miltoii Ave. at W. Main St. Phone 4M7 WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN YOU ARli: ALWAYS WELCOME WARD'S Oi>EN AIR MARKET 601 N. Mangum St. Dial 9-2049 lUJ.*in6NT 8AICIIIG JUNE GERMAN.;» N. CAR. 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Church on Sun day, May 24 Other members attending the c{uh meeting were Mesdames .Vlr- gie Oavis, Rokie Ddvis, Sallie Har ris,.’Coi'nelia Johnson, Annie Per-l ry, Lent' Richardson, Janie Wheel er, Hisses Mary Baines and Cleo Russell., Inspection of HHS House Due On Sunday May 31, immediately following the Hillside High School Senior Vespers, the school's Voca- tionai classes in carpentry and kn'cklaying will hold open house ceremonies for their live project, a beautiful three-bedroom, brick- I veneer house fbcated on Lawson Street Just below the school's athletic field. The project, sponsored by the I Durham City Schools Vocational Education Department, has been underway for several months, anil at present is nearing completion. Hillside students enrolled in the carpentry-woodwork and briok- fflasonry classes, under the direu tions of B. H. Thornton and II. 1'. Tucker, are constructing the house which has all the features ol modernistic designing. The public is invited to attend the open house cereconies. THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., MAY 39, 1W "THl THUTM UtMMIOLID" —ttAOf f from DRAB...to DAZZLING! Speaker —Mrs. Rota J. Tlllett, retiring Dir- tkmentary school officiilt and ect«r of Elementary Instruction, It* students paid tribute to the ratlr- pictured here with Mrs. Parepa! ing>school official. Watkins, at a program which Negro Attorney F. B. McKissick will be the principal speaker for the Senior Missionary group of Kyle’.- “Temple A.M.E. Zion Church Sun dya. May 24 at- 4 p.m. Rev. George Tharrington, pastor. Larieuse Haircolor fhu/ I Mti ffHi- lenh and I quiif 2. App^v to kail wtib ipplicatot b I tt . t IWn Wo*ikJ you tr«de cn hour for hair hke this profcftional nuxierft? One hour t« all it takes for CjodefroT*» Lirieuse Haircokjr to bring b«ck youth to ^ay, dull or fadfti hair! Fverytbiiif you n^d it in rhe fanu>us red box. Get Ccxicfrov’i kmK-iatting larieuse now* OODEFROy OO • 351(>Ofire St. • 5«. Louis, Alliurah Brown Soloist In ECTC Nurses Gel Ready For Selection of nominating com- .EUZABETH CITY—Tlie annual 1 mittees for the annual officers siiring concert ot the 54^voice election of the Durham Licensed Jean Noble At Bennett Sunday GREENSBORO,—Speaker for tlw closing Benne/.t College Ve^^^ service for the 1958-59 acaJeimc year on Sunday, May 24, will be Or. Jeanne Noble, of New York City;, Dr. Noble, a graduate of Howard chpir of ;Elizabeth i City Statie Practical Nurses Association was | University, who holds the M. A. Teachers College, under the di rection of Ittiss Evelyn A. Johnson, W^as presented on Sunday evening aj. Moore Auditorium to a large and: appreciative audience, The b'eiMtlfuf saprane voice of Misi Alburah Brown, a soloist ai^ s^er cded of Durham, was beard ler pra^ably- the last time here a* Miss Brown will be graduated with the class of 19S9 an . Sunifay May 24. Other solo ists were Miss Barbara Gainer, I class of '62 and James A. Ma- l^te, class of '60. Winston A. Bell, professor of held at the regular meeting of the and Ph. D. decrees from Teachers organization on Monday, May 4 at | College, Columbia University, is a the Harriet Tubman YWCA. i guidance and school counsellor at [ the City College of New York, In; Officers will be elected in a se cret ballot on June 1 at eight p.m. at the YWCA. piano at the college, accompanicd members of the nominating com the group in its renditions of. mrttee held a session at ^the home | sacrkd, secular and spiritual mu-|of Miss Noble, who is chairman of i sic of such cpmposers and arrarng- the committee. ers as Haydn, Mozart, Verdi, Bach,' Victor Herbert, Friml-Simone, Jeter Hairston and William Daw- s6n. to addition to being national prea- dent of Delta Sigma Theta sdrorit^ | she holds a hi^h post with the Gijrl The nurses also selected two Scouts national organization and members to represent the group j the national board of the YWCA. at the state convention in Char- She is author of “The Negro' lotte on May 27^nd 28. A pre con-1 Woman's C'oll^je EJucation” and| vention for briefing delegates ^d | a number of articles dealing with| others who will attend was held education. Tuesday, Atay ^9 at Jhe bome Miss B. L. Noble on. Elm Street On the Thursday following. neia e ofj t; .1 -o- ' ’ Mrs. fcdiia Vann, formerly of Durham bu^ now of Tampa,- Fla. and her daughter, Mrs. Cloretta MiUer of Sacramento, Calif., are i^ (he city visiting her daughter and Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Eliz abeth Amey of 1302 Scout Drive. "ST ANCIENT BOTTLE D1STIL1.ED DRY AMffttCAN CRAtN noot Seagram'S GoUm Gin $035 2 PINT '3 70 VsQT. I KAQWM-BltTllL[RS;QllMPIINy.N.y.C.S4 PROOF. DISTILLED DRV OIN.DISTKLU FROM «MlllC«ll MAIN. ^Keepiaitli Speaks Urges The importance of keeping faith in whatever endeavor one is en gaged was stressed by Mrs. Janie Speaks in the feature address be fore a meeting of young people of the AME Zion Church Durham dis trict at the Jordan Grove A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday. Mrs. Speaks is wife of the Kev. R. L. Speaks, pastor of St. Mark A.M.E. Zion of Durham. Honored By A&T Women fiREEXSBOaO, — A widowed motherHBf-^ne children, en«. rolled at ASrT College and another a reccnt graduate, was honoi'ed last week at the college as “Mother of the Year”. ; Mrs. Pearl E. Davis, Meadow- view, Va., who has provided seven of her living sons and daii^hters with college or professional train ing, was cited with the high honor at the annual' observance of Mothers’ Day conducted here on Sunday, May 10. Representing all of the Mothers of A&T students, Mrs. Davis was introduced at the morning worship Her address, on “Society Chal-j service where she expre.ssed ap- Icnges the Christian Education,": preciation for being so honored j came at the 11 o'clock morning and was guest of honor at the •'worship. The Rev. Gillespie, pas- ceremonial review by the Joint lor of Jordan Grove, opened the j Air Force-Army Cadet Corps and worship, and Mrs. L. M. 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