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fV" fi Xlpha finance com mittee — standing left to right: Wincton R. Sherrad, local public relatlont chair man; John W. Bowen, local conT*ntion chairman; Winter Washington, Piecident, Vice- Preiidenti Council; L. B. Fras er, Durham, North Carolina. Finance Committee member: Elmer C. Collini. Cleveland. Ohio. Chairman Student De fense Fund; Clifton R. Jones. Baltimore. Maryland, Director of Educational Activities; Wil liam Alexander, St. Louis, Chairman Housing Committee; John Buclcer, St. Louis. Chair man Constitution Committee; Paul Turner, Columbus. Ohio, Convention Committee mem ber and Millard R. Dean, Washing:on, D. C. Director of Public Relations and Publicity. Seated left to right; T. Ander son Davis. Bluefielid. West Virginia, Editor-in-Chief, The Sphinx; Kermit Hall, Com ptroller, Philadelphia; Me redith Ferguson, Nashville, Tennessee, Treasurer; Wil liam H. Hale, Langston, Okla homa, General President; T. Winston Cole, Marshall, Texas. General President-Elect; Lau rence. T. Young, Chicago, gen eral Secretary and William H. Brown, Philadelphia, General Counsel. Merrick-Moore Honor Society Holds Installation Services By SANDRA ALSTON The Merrick Moore Chapter of the National Honor Society held its second annual installation serv ices Wednesday Feb. 28 in the school auditorium. Persons installed were Earl Min ton. elected president; Charles Miss Bettye Rogers. She held the symbolic candle high while she ronoated the exhortation to old and new members, Guost speaker for the event was NCC Accepted in National Teacher Education Group CHICAGO — Certified to Miss Mary Mebane, associaite pro- j have “a high quality program f ssnr nr Kn"!ish at North Caro-(for educating teachers,” North Choir Slated For Northern Tour RICHMOND, VA. — The 50- mombor Virginia Union Univer sity Choir headed northward Wftdncsdny, March 7, for a con cert tour that will include a recording session at the Ameri can Broadcasting Company in New York City. The tour is the last of two conducted during the school year, and will take the Nationally-known choir to fen cities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, nnd Massachusetts for an equal ntimber of concerts. The Fall tour took in western and mid-western states where .lupport for the University Is j strong. The group is expected to return to Richmond Sunday, March 18 and begin preparation 'or an appearance at Radio City Music Hall New York City nn Easter Morning for the An nual Easter Sunrise Service there. The choir directed by Pro fessor William J. Goodwin, will sing in Philadelphia, Thursday Night, March 8, 1962 at 4238 Wallace Street, in a concert sponsored Jointly by the Bethany Baptist Church and the Memori al Baptist Church. The following night they will perform for the congregation of Calvary Bap tist Church in Jamaica, New York. Other concerts will Include appearances at Philips Academy, Andover, Mass., March 10; Union Baptist Church, New Bedford, Mass., March 11; Horace Bushnell Congregation al Church, Hartford, Conn., THE CAROLINA TIMES ^ SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1W2 DURHAM, N. C—PAlM GOLF CHAMPS — Aithea Gibson (right), the women's amateur winner, and Willie Brown, the pro Victor, ex change golfings tips fallowing the ninth annual North-South lournament at the Miami Springs course. Jackie Robin son, the men's amateur cham pion, left for his New York office early and was not avail* able for this winning picture. Una College. She is a Kradiiate of ■ Carolina College at Durham was ^ March 12; First Baptist Church, rinyp vice-president: and Nora! M(*rrick-Monre Hi^h Schnol whore' accepted Into full membership Greenwich, Conn., March 13; Reddick, secretary. Those inst;^lk’d| s!v> 'vns 3n honor studpnt. 'in the American*Association for Union Baptist Church, Orange, to full membership inchidedj Her talk was centered around Teacher Education (A ACTE) dur- diarles Clay, Charles Evans,! “The N..>v Frontier.” She ex I‘"K the Association’s-annual eon- nlaino Elaine Harris, Albert Love. Walti'r Riley, Charles Davis Stewart, Pa trici'9 E. Walker, and Shirley Y. Watson. The probationary members are A. D. Bullock. Edith D. Carner. Leo Ethel Hamilton, Ruby F. McCol lum, Jean Pratt. Reginald Smith, Hazel iTaylor, Reginald Suitt. Mar garet Thomas, Sadie Thompson,] and the Rev. Delores Walker, Delnris Wall and Swann, pastor thf’ creed of the Sooioty n guile to success in life: schc/lai shin, sorvice, leadership and character. Oth r progran participants in cluded Mrs, G. S Tlinbf>rlake. wVi,i fh(‘ nrocr.ssional, the Mer- rick-Moore mixed chorus imder the direction of Mrs. A. K. Thornton, Melvin Chester of St. Joseph’s David L. Williams. ! AJME Church, whu offered the in The exhortation was sigiven by vo:>a!inn. Womanhood Week February, 24 SALISBURY—Alpha , Alpha national Ideal of thQ Zeta Phi Zeta and Sigma Chapters of | Bet.i Sorority - "F^or Woman- Zata Pfet Sorority ob-j hM»d.’' —• served their annual^^^jFincr ference at the Conrad Hilton last week'. Dean William H. Brown of i NCC accepted the placque of mombetship. The AACTE Is a national as sociation of more than 600 col leges and universities organized to improve the quality of in stitutional program of teacher education. It is a department of •ho National Education Associa tion. Member institutions are lead ers in the field of teacher education and they provide ap proximately 90 per cent of the •e'tfhers for the nation’s schools. Through affiliation with the AACTE. institutions join with other colleges and-, universities in planning and e^rtjring out proiframs to itr^prnyo tparher Womanhood Week February 24. through March 4, in Salisbury, I N. C. Annual re-plcdge services j were held Saturday with Sigma j Chapter on the campus of Livingstone College and the an-1 nual public program was held j at the Church Street Presby terian Church. I Guest speaker for the j>c- casion was Mrs. Ruth Miller Gore of Salisbury and Greens-' boro; “In this space' age with international competition, there is urgent need for resourceful women to make outstanding con tributions to the growth of the Christian world,” Mrs. Ruth Miller Gore, Associate Professor of Education and Guidance, A. and T. College, told the annual Founder’s Day throng at the Church Street Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Gore spoke on “Women In the Downward and Upward March,” in keeping with the O^er p^rtic'ip^tS orh tl)e pro^ gram frorii the sorority were Miss Augusta A. White, Mrs. Itia H. Duncaii, and Miss Alice Glaze. In addition to presenting Mrs. Gore at^ the nublic meet ing, the members of the sorority made presentation to two local churches. Shady Grove Baptist and Church Street Presbyterian. The sorority also launched ef forts on behalf of foster home I study care in keeping with, the na tional project of prevention and care of juvenile delinquency. N. J., March 14; Mt. OSivat Baptist Church, New York City, March 15; First Baptist Church, Corona, N. Y., March 16; and The Forum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 17. Friday morning, March 16, the Choir will record for the United Negro College, Incor porated, at the American Broad casting Company’s Sixty-sixith Street studio. All concerts will be held at 8:30 p.m. except the Andover and Harrisburg Con certs which will be held at 7 p. m. and 3 p.m., respectively. After the Harrisburg cpr^cert the choir will head for home - arriving Sunday, March 18, in the afternoon. Robert L. Jones Succumbs at Rocky Mount's Park View Hospital SCOTLAND NECK — Robert and Mrs. Orson Magette, Mr. and L. Jones, 52, died in Park View Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Viola Hospital, Rocky Mount, North Bishop; Carolina, Saturday, February; 17. Funeral Services were he d, Armistead, Miss Nancy at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Tiinity pyibreth, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Episcopal Church by the Reve-1 William rend J. E. Sturtevant. Burial | vvilkins, Mrs. J. W, Black, Mr. took place in Lincoln cemetery,! Atlanta, Georgia. noyjj wilkins, Mrs. H. B. Survivors, include his wife,' TOURIST TRADE i HIRI) LARGEST INDUSTRY IN N. C. According to news stories, touri.sin is North Carolina's third largest industry. Thinking of this tremendous influx of tourist trade, it doesn’t take much imagination to realize that Tar Hei^l roads will be heavily traveled this summer. Summer- [ time months are traditionally dangerous months. Highways can be deadly unless you check your car, check your driving and check yourself before v#n- turing out. The North Carolina 'Department of Motor Vehicle* says be sure to obey all traffic laws for law breakers are ac cident makers. Only two per c*nt of federal support to scieno^j Aoei to agri culture, compared'Ip about 40 per cent in 1940. the former Ruth Evans Ward; one daughter, Ruth W one foster daughter, Gwendolyn Jojies; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jones of Atlanta, Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Thompson; Weldon - Mr. and I Mrs. Alphonso L. Finch, Aug- Jones, I Cofield, Alfred Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Bowser; Raleigh - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flagg, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coble, C. J. Jones, Mrs. Lula Young; MufreMboro - SEVEN TAePED FOR MATH HONOR CLUB AT VSC education on both the local and'i PETERSBURG, VA. — Seven white, Dandcc Clark. Jesse notional javels: iv i U |}.Virginia $tate,; College students Lynch. I. O. Swain, and John I were initiated into Kappa Mu Hall. Honorary bearers were G. North Carolina ro"cije at Epsilon, mathematics honor t. Young. Sr., Walter Clark, Durham has an extensive oro- society, Saturday (Feb. 24), at nan'icl W Taylor, John L. gram for the p-eparation of tea-1 the College Center. [sheilds John C. R(as. Lefonda f>hors headed bv Dr. Rose Butler! Miss Mary R. Holmes, re- p. Bowens, Percy H. Reid, Browne, a graduate of Harvard,, search Mathematician at the Edward L, Jones. Matthew Naval Air Test Center, Patu- Grant, nnd Arthur Clapp xent River, Md., was the main In addition to preparation for '"Pp" meeting Anthony Goolsby of San Fran-I cisco, California; two brothers, j ‘ MfKenzic Jones of Oklahoma, | George and Herbert Jones of Atlanta, |,j, yoimg- Georgia. | Plymouth - Mrs. Eunice' A.ctivc pall bearer.s were Greensboro - Jamesi Fillton. W. R. Apple Gfiorgii U. who is chairman of the depart- '’len of education. DUHHAMITES RETURN TO DURHAM AFTER ATTEND ING RELATIVE'S FUNERAL Mrs. M. L. Newby and Mrs. Rebecca Goodin have returned to Durham after attending teaching in numerous fields of at the undergraduate level, the college offers both master’,* and Ph D. degrees in education. The Ph.D. program following the initiation New Kappa Mu Epsilon mem bers include Major Jesse Mayes, professor of Military Science and Tactics at Virginia State, is conducted in cooperation with I Harold Marsh, assistant in- th^e University of North Caro-• Physics, both gradu- I ate students. Undergraduate in- I Itlates are Mervin Brown, Axton; I Samuel Butts, Jarratt; Wesley Coumarin derivatives, used in Jordan, Church Road; Paul medicine for preventing blood Smith, Richmond; and Clinton clots, might never have been | Richmond, Washington, D. C. funeral services in Philadelphia,; discovered if Wisconsin scient- Kappa Mu Epsilon at Virginia Pa. last week for their brother, | ists working on the problem of State College- is sponsored by Ernest D. Law.son, Lawson died; calves dying from spoiled sweet. Dr. R. R. McDaniel, director of Philadelphia hospital on ■ clover had not been able to get | the School of Arts and Feb. 11. I at the fundamentals. Sciences. WITH OUR GUARANTEED* RETREADS *Guaranfeed Across th* Nation Ye», a fiiir Road-Kazard and Workmimaliip Guarantee (ju»t backed by TRI mrmberc all over America. LOOK FOR THE EMBLEM ON THE TIRE—proof that w« retread to rigid '^National Standards’* of the Tir« Retread* mg Inatitute a* inspected by the United States Teating Co.. guarantee* ’em coast to COAST—the only retreads that offer this nationwide pro> tection. *Baied oa tread dertli nicd. Edmondwew,- GlotHit*— Sniithfield - Mrs. Olive Beck with and daughter; Rlchlnnds -| Reverend T. J. Humphreys; i Littleton - Miss Jessie Jones and Mrs. Eudora Harvey; and from; Virginia Towns and Cities: j Norfolk - Wilson Custis, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Alexander Smith, Mrs. ■ Lottie Poole, Mr. and Mrs.; Floyd Marshall; Emporia - irsPB>si for those who think young! 24 IJottiCS HUS DfPOSITS ^et an extra carton tm/afI Among thu out of town re latives .and friends who attend ed the funeral .services were the^ Boisa L. Taylor, following from North Carolina towns and cities: Enfield - Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie; II. Williams, Mrs. Westy Wills. Mrs. and Mrs. O. J. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph Wills, Mrs H. II. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brinkley, Jr., Colby Wilkins; Durham - Miss Pearl Spauld ing. G. T. Young, Jr., I Mrs. Nellie Gilliard. Gary Grant, Miss Evangeline Grant. Mrs Ernestine Scarborough Bvnum; Rich Square - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. W. S. Creeey, Mr. and Mrs. Cora A.she, Mr. USHERS UNION TO HOLD -- MONTHLY MEETING SUN. The March meeting of the D u r ham Interdenominational Ushers Union will be held Sun day afternoon, March 11, at the Morehcad Avenue Baptist Church. The meeting will open at 3:15 p.m. Patricipating in Sunday’s (program will be union oflicials Charlie Taylor, Mi.ss Barbara Rice, Miss Liniia Wat.son. K. T. Artis, Louise Jones, Louis I.ast- '’r, Albert Manley and the C)uk Grove Juniorettcs. The Rev. C. E. .McLester, pastor of Moreiiead avenue, will welcome the group for the church. Bottled Under Appolnlmtnt from P»p»I-Cols Company Ntw York, N. Y. Bottled by Hottlinjp: Co. of Durham • Only I Materials Prerahira Quality 100% Cold Rubber ONE DAY SERVICE Complete Front Ead Alifiunent WkMl Balaaciag, Brake Uuiag RKSBEE TIRE SALES Stewert Rifsbee 108 Lakewood Ave. J. O. Brothers Closed Wedn^tday at 1 P.M, Phone 684*0241 Easy Terou All Work Guarukteed Ford Variety Show At Fayetteville State ! 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