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F THE CAROLINA TIM SATURDAY, MARCH 10, JM2 .DURHAM N. Teen-Age Newslefler UNCF QUEENS AND LEADERS 7h* Unitad N«gre College Fund's l(«tion«l Alumni Council held 11^ IMh annual confermce In ilfaihliiton recently upon which pcatian Wiley College, Texas, Miss Barbarn Taylor re- laced her sister coed. Miss Minnie Vance, also of Wiley, as "Miss UNCF" for 1962. William J. Trent, Jr.^ UNCF executive director, crowns ttie new "Miss UN^F" in left photo while Miss Vance, 1,961 Queen lo^s on from right. George L.. P. Weaver, cen ter left, assistant secretary, U. S. Department of Labor, delivir- ed principal address at annual banquet. Weaver is seen Trent, rl^ht, and Wiley W. t*)- son, center, president of tM District of Columbia UNCF In^- Alumni Council, . hosts for conference. Inserted is Chaf ilphas Meet in Chicago; Elect iOcal Man to Finance Committee fiCHICAGO — The Alpha Phi ^ha finance committee mem- Jrs met at national head- arterg building here recently I formulate plans for the 1962 [Mr. Officers and commitlee- elected to serve for the ir include- Cermit Hall, Philadelphia • Ijomptroller and Chairman; Wil- pBln H. Hale, General President, iililiKSton, Oklahoma; T. Winston [jie, President-Elect, MarshaUK Kas;,^ Meredith Ferguson, easurer; L. B. Fraser, W. D. I^wkins, Auditor; Laurence T. ling. General Secretary; filter Washington, Utica, Miss- ilppl' President, Vice-Presi- jjhts Council: John D. Buckner, :|nftoa R.^ Jones, Director of ' jpiucatfonal Activities; Aaron j Bl^wn, William H. Brown-, Gen- .H»1 * Counsel; ' Elmer Collins, Itudent Defense Fund and Mil- R.'Pean, Washington, D. e., ct^^tiSlteyBRelationy emtd tif^^abllshment of under- iuate fraternity houses was rl|orted by William M. Alexand- •)ot St. Louis, Chairman, Na- aal Housing Foundation at nsas- Uhiveteity, Manhattan, nsylvania; Ohio University at Athens, Ohio and approval for graduate chapter houses in At lanta, Georgia and Columbus, Ohio. The Student Defense Com mittee under Elmer C. Col lins, Cleveland, Ohio reports that many freedom riders and sit-ins are member of Alpha Phi Alpha arid that financial sup port by the fraternity must aid their continued projects and in some instances they were able to enroll expelled scholars in northern institutions. Special consideration was given the Citizenship-Voting Week under Dr. Clifton R. Johes, Di rector of Educational Activities and the Education for Citizen ship movement with emphasis on qualifications and partici pation in voting and support of all efforts vital to the improve ment of Niegfo welfare. CPlf* Presi-, dent, Wiley College and Chair-' man. National Administrative Committee is working on an interchange conference between greek letter fraternities and sororities to improve their ef- fpctivpne.^s and enlarge the MRS. LAUttK as; Pennsylvania State Uni- undergraduate program ori' col- V^|^ny^«^TttlYefsify Park, Pen-' lege campuses. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 4/5 auarf ■i . »• ’«'r In Memory of J.W. Carter A Book of Remembrapce, been' dedicated ^ ,the mei of the- iatr-W^ J^finie N. Carter at i^ethel A. M. Church, Greenwich, Conn. . Mrs. Carter, the fprnjer Amanda Nance,' was W. Greene, Atlanta (6a.) Life It^iuranoe Comytany execufive, who heads Hie awards committee for the council. At right, Otis N. Thompson, Jr., account assoei* aie. The Moss H. Kendrix Organ i- xation presents Miss Taylor with a beautiful watch. Witnessing First Baptist in Raleigli Has Robe Nication Event ceremony is Elliton V.. Peppers, general chairman for the meet ing. Mrs. B. R. Brazeal, Spelman Coilega, Atlanta, succeeded The Rev. Master J. Wynn^ alio of Atlanta, as national president' of the council. V . • F Girl Scouts Formed At White Rock Girl Scout Troop 55 was or ganized at White Rock Baptist Church February 28 by Mrs. B. B. Allen, The troop is conjposed of girls fi?)m 8 to 16 who are interested in scouung. RALEIGH—The First Baptist Church, 10 r S, Wilmington St. held its choir robe dedication ner^^e Sunday, February 11, at 7 JO 'p^m. A musical program followed the dedicatory service TaU Gamma PlanS conducted by the pastor, Rev' There were 25 girls present at the first meeting. They will meet at ‘White Rock Church every Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. erend Charles Ward The concert included selections from the works of Beethoven, Brahms, Bortniansky, Ashford, Nobel Cain, Hall Johnson, Walter Schumann Lutkin. Vocalists were Delma Hall, ten or; Marjorie Williams, soprano; &nestine Laws, soprano; Pat ricia Montague, soprano. The choir is under the dircetion of Mrs. E. May Morgan Kelly, minister of music. Mrs. Kelly studied ■ at Shaw University wb«Mr.>ah0 t«o«lved:her Degree, and. at Columbia Uni versity, where she received her M. A. Degree. Jesse Branche, Six Forks Road, is choir president. Robe Fir»t, I would like tor you to know that this column is dedicated to one of the sweetest practice teach/ert at Hillside Bowling, librarian. Time ii drawing n^ar for the seniors. We received our class mugs last weel and everyone was very pleated With them. Now that we have gotten that over, Mrs. Lucas has started the senior class play. Some of those who will be par ticipating in ths play are Uoger Wotnble, General Bruton, Willjert Roberts, Charles Townsend, Max ine Murphy, Shirley Traylor, Marie Shaw, Cecily Smith, Gwen Green, Marie Fawcett and Joe Decatur. All you have to do is look at this Hst of names and you can see right away that it will be a real comedy. There were other seniors who wafated very much to bo a part of {heir play, but were unable to participate becatise they will bo leaving March 13lh for a trip to New Voric for the annual Colum bl« Scholastic Press Assn. They aft Jeanette Walker, Doris John son, Gayle Ray, Jewelle Merritt, Cheryl Smith, Loretta Armstronii, Vicky Joyner, Jane Samp.son. Ina Fletcher, Johnny Holmes, Charles Clinton, and Arthur Spears. Others Chamberlin Piano Studio Lists Pupils Oh Hi||or Roll rilUIT HONOR BOLL Porothy Amey, Noma Alice Bqftnett, Joan Chambers, India Cooke, Vanda Davis, Patrice Dttpn, Brnelle Eaton^ Sheila OuAn, Lena Goode, James Hub- By JEWELLE MERRITT attending will be juniori Brenda Thompson and Gloria Snipes. The group will be accompanied by Miss Elaine I Miss Flora Snipes and Mrs. N. B. Turner. By now 1 Itnow that everyone has cast his vote for “Mr. Hill side.” The competition was very stiff. Some boys running were Charles Davis, Frank Brown, Jas Devon and James Black. Good luck. boys. If you listened to Gov, San ford Thursday night, March 1, you will find that he spoke very well ilnd his talk was most interesting. By the time you rend this, each homeroom in the state should have written him, letitng h'nj know just how we as students feel* about “Quality Education,” but in case you haven’t, don't fail to do so. He would lik« to have a response from everyone. Don’t forget that movies are itiU beinc Rtvea nt Yoiir attention, i>ti bating ^iety ll it( their ahnuai, ‘^A Nil, Stii-* ’’ So brf oil th# lookout that date. I kno» tjiit eteri^i if waiting to in «|l ihat |o^ t»lent that will bo' the audience on night, tlie ftebaOng W6fktng hrard to get! tfc* ‘ talent. Mist Marik i||^ the bOM guest star. 1 would,like,to you invitation to attend Ca|vi BaritlSt Chtifch' oil '‘Youth tJ*L which'will be Ml th» iMObd SliUf- day iOi March. I alw Would U|i i« ,cp,i^m^ulate the » W, Wllnl Biiile class of Firai Calviry l^ th(/ rinli’bamqifet gave th«* chwch on Feb. Th# toil was. deliioious. 1 their black dr February 8, 1888 at Newb^fe Presiaeni. nooe S. C„ the daughter of Emanftfl' committee chairmen and Amanda Nance. Her chi^H wa»- spei^t in Spartant^ttf#, S. C. She attended Claflin lege and Biddle University whiich she taught in S. C.,^P nine years. ■ She waii narried in JOO ■ *he late Rev. William H' 'Carter of Oxford. To this u •■our children wore born liam Nance, Benjamin ’'^nnte Alberta and Rie Samuel Carter. She becam' widow in 1919. She then taught for thirty-two years . In , North Carolina. Retiring in 1«51, Mrj. Carter lived a wholesome and happy life with her son William and family in Greenwich. Her '•emaininij children, grandchild ren, alia great grandchildren no'v rieside in New York. Following the laying in state her bodv at Scarl>orough and Hargett • Chapel in Durham, March 17-.18, J9©1, interment "'a«r bp.*!irte her husband i^n Maplewood Cemetery, Greens^ boro. are Naomi Thompson and Sirnona.. Lee,. M. Harri.s. Corrme Morrison. Floral In addition to the 30 voice adult choir, there is a 30 voice I children’s choir. This choir is I undej- - the direction of Miss J. S Lee. I ’ Duririe Easter, the choir plans Club Holds Meet to present the Easter portion f of the bratoria “Messiah” by j The Floral Club of Ebenezer i -Handel. A Hymn-Sing is also on Baptist Churi'h held its regular For Regrional Meet Lambda Chapter by Tau Gamma Delta Sorority met J-*lnda Huljbard, Aridrea Monday night, February 26,. at Olane Hart, Suzettc the home of Soror Tate. -- . The meeting was opened by the Chaplain, Soror Viola Nichols. She was commended for such a nice devotion. The meeting was carried on by the President, Sdror L. M. Harris presiding. Final Plans , Regional to be held,In Golds- , North Carolina, March 10, wag made. All members plan to attend. Those enjoyed Soror Tate’s hospitality were Soros: Evelyn Gilliard, Viola Nichols, Violet Perry, Ora Bryant, Edna R. Burke. Sudie Fields, Ruth Refrves;—Thomasi ne Rufftn;—fcr Hov»rell, ®mil Howell, Denise Little, Gayle Mack, E^lc Moore, Lana MoClary, Beverly Mc Laughlin, Harold Pratt, Patricia Peddy, Reatha Page, LiUion Swift, Cheryl Strayhorne, Cathy Turner, Kitty Weston and Kaye Webb. ■ECOMD HONOB XIOLL SUalne Artis, Brenda Brooks, I Joyce Ciement, Goldie Evans, ' Minnie Forte, Saundra Hender son, Carletta Jemison, Rosebud Page, Betty Joe Street, Iris Utley, Harriett Van Hook and Onita Wilson. Ortly Jor IHer rttk£hts| who can afford • 4^ a day for ihpitl Hard to believe, but true! For over 30 yeart of the bu>tng.habits of Florsbeim w^er» actual customer records) put your dfiily 90|tl.M wearing finer shoes a( leu tht^ the pdce p/yoi^f paper. Ilow? Because FlorBlMtm nukoA bHom i to wear longer; spends money making shoe* can save money wearing them. are a luxuryi they^e,only for .tbe,n\v> four.^Dlj the calendar for the very near future. Azalea Club Helds Meeting The Azelea Garden Club met at the lovely home of Mrs. Thomasine Register in Chapel Hill Monday, February 26, 1962. The President Mrs. Effie Cotton opened the Garden Gate and presided thereto. Mrs. Register invited Mrs. nf is| porothy Thompson of Chapel display in the ve-tibule of is an expert on Dry Ppfhel A. M. E. Church in Greenwich. The pastor. Rev. C. n Harrow a'inointed a com mittee to obtain funds for '''holarshios to A. M. E, schools II • 1 OLD • eU> CHAUK* DISTIU^JJOMMNY. lOUI^H.U. KlhTuCKV ffr students pursuine religious p'^'iioatinn The rommittee cori- of Mr.i, Thomas Nelson B1«Hey, C>iar1o« Hart, ;erved“ flowerr'“for‘'"her Dry Cyril Brooks and William yiovver arrangements. Cart.^- Meidames Ralph Lyles jjrs. Thompson' passed a and Frank Evans. copy of the American Home Magazine 'in which she had written an article around for the members to»read and also take a lool^at the arrangement. The meeting was most in teresting. Those present were sorry that all the Garden Club members did not have the op portunity to see and hear this interesting display and lecture. Mrs. Dorothy Thompson pro mised to come again. ! Mrs. Register served a delight-^ ful repast. ' Mrs. Maragret Marsh thanked the hostess. 1 Present at the meeting were: Mrs. Lena Rlchardon, Mrs. Sal- lie Harris, Mrs. Julia Lucas, Mrs. Vergie Davis. Mrs. Mary B. Baines, Mrs. Margaret Marsh, Mrs. Charlettc Miller, Mrs. Al- Utter Randall, Mrs. Brodle P^mbert6n. i Flower arrangements as well as being one of North Carolina’s outstanding judges on flower arrangements. Mrs, Thompson showed slides of Dry Flower i g delicious repast. Mrs arrangements, materials which Malone thanked the hostess, she used in making Dry Flower arrangements, and how she pre- monthly meeting Sunday, March 4, at 15:00 p.m. in the basement auditorium of tiie church with .Vlrs. Nannie Hamilton serving as hostess. Mrs. Lillie McIntyre lead the devotional exercises. Those present were: Mesdames Addle Barbee, Janet McLaurin, Jessie O’Neal, Marva Fischer, I..illie McIntyre, Milf*red Man- gum, Helen Webb, Essie Malone, Margaret Buttle, Catherine Mc Kinney, Ella Ceres, Helen Lash, Maude Thorpe, Martha Stanley, Ophelia Thompson, Descie Mor gan, Lydia McClain, Mattie Brown, Alice Davis, Edith Wil liams, Effle Chavis, Addle Howard, Lillian Alston and Hat tie Love. Howard Robinson and Percy Jones were present also. Misses Shirlyn and Teresa Hamilton and William Ernest Stanley, Jr., were guests. After the meeting, the hostess L'nten Denials Set '' + Mo«nt Gilead Mt. Gilead Baptist Church worshippers have been called unon to fast each Sunday until »' ■’r the 11 o’clock worship during the Lenten season. The Rev. A. D. Moseley, Hitt. Gilead pastor, announced the set of penitence two weeks ago. Sunday’s worship was the first Of the Lenten season for the mai^s fasting. An unusually high degree of compliance with the request for fasting was reported. Also in connection with Len ten observance, each church family will gather for a fanUy prayer ence a day duriag tU 41^ day period. HONORED — Dr. Rose BuHer, Browne, chairman of ths North Carolina College department of Education, was honored by the Durham County Teachers Association at the group's meeting recently. Dr. Browne was praised for her work in helping County schools pre pare for accreditation and glten a set ol luggaga by the Teachers. The meeting, hald at Little River School, was ad dressed br Dr. Browne. ~~War •AND onLv THte* ojcoe 114 W. MAIN ST.- OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY'NITES Durham Business Announces the Addition of its New IBM Card Punch Course :::: : : Class Enrollments Will Be Limited , Spring Quarter Registration Starts Mon.r l^di 12tli Durham Butinsss Coilega Durham, N. C. Please send me the following information. ( ) IBM Course ( ) Specialized Course for Night ( ) Day School Information Nama a Address City ; _ ... BIB 404 s. 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