EIGHT Forty More Senio Diplomas fl Forty-nine seniors will receive dlplomu8 Monday, Muy 20, at 10 | a.in. when Bennett College closes unother academic year with commencement exercises highlighted by an uddress by Dr. Howard Thuruian, dean of the chapel, Howard University. ' The baccalaureate address will be delivered on Sunday Muy 28 at 4 p.m. by Dr. Matthew Simpson Day age, secretary of the department of educational Institutions for Negroes of the Methodist Board of Education. _ Dr. Thurman is a fu\-orite , speaker for local rtdieuees itnd ; iiis address Is eagerly anticipated ulnce il.Is 111 t-e his lasi lu the NOTICE OP SUMMONS BY ! PUBLICATION In the Superior Court? Greensboro Division. f _ North Carolina, s Guilford County Herman J. Allen vs. Margaret Wright Allen The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Guilford County. North Carolina, for divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the defendant will take further notice that she Is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County , at his office in Greensboro. North Carolina within twenty days from the 11th day of June, 1M4, and answer or| demur to the complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the reha' demanded ln M,d complaint. | This the third day of May. 1M4. | C. S. BILBRO. I ; Clerk of the Superior Court, 1 Guilford County. North Carolina. E. Kermltt Hightower, Atty. for Pltff. Bll E. Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. MORROW DRUG STORE Phone 7H1 Or saia 1111 B. llokK M. SEE MODESPURDUE FURNITURE COMPANY FOR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 818 8. Greene St. DmHK(eai . tMAi MM mtdw m<w?j) oi GREENSBORO COCA THE ] rs Receive X Bennett College vicinity hfcfore he leaves to tftkt over the pustorute of an luterra vial church In California.He has spoken in more than IOC colleges and universities in all sections of the country and was commencement speaker last year at the (lurrett lilblieul Institute ot Northwestern University. I)r. Davuge was formerly president of Clark University. Atlunta, where he raised $1,500,000 for endowment, purchased a new site and erected an entirely new piunt. He also served as president of $uuiue) Huston and Rust Colleges. He Is ? member of the hoard of trustees of several colleges and universities. BENNETT HOLDS FINAL VESPERS _ Religion wits suggested as the llll] V fniinilolliln of "?osa I T-?? P Howard Callahan of New York City, speaking at the final vesper service and Installation of student officers of Bennett College Sunday. ? It Was his belief that only a peuce built on the righteousness of God will last and he challenged religion to speak openly In public pffairs. An impressive ceremony installing student officers for next year was conducted by Miss Kathryji Davenport, president of the student senate. The incoming officers were presented by Miss Margaret Hill, president of the senior class. The ceremony included responses by the student leaders und student body. Organization officers Installed Included: The Student Senate, Sunday School, Mid-Week Vespers, Woman's Society of Christian Service. Y.W.C.A., Little Theatre, Marshalls, Ju and Senior Choirs, Residence Halls. Sociology Club, Orchestra, Library Staff, Book-LoVers Club, und Student Taper. PLENTIFUL FOODS Eggs, white potatoes, cnnnec peas and canned green and was beans will be In plentiful suppl] throughout most of the country during June, the war food admin Istrutiou reports. Other pleutlfu foods now Include oranges, frosei vegetables, frozen baked beans peanut butLer. citrus marmulade raisins, dried prunes, dry-mix anc ufiiyKruieu Roups, aoya flour grits and flakes, wheat flour enc bread, macaroni, spaghetti, nood les, oatmeal and rye breakfasi foods. i m JL15Ufc=dHl MMU 'Dm Cnrn Ctlm hy -COLA BOTTLING fYl HJTURE OUT.LOOK, GREENSBORO, N. C. ' i i^l INIS T/ie Modern Answer to tht Extra Room Problem! Gives You 2 Rooms In 1! I SPRING FILLEI M~ I In these over-crowded wartime days many of us extra sleeping and living accommodations. This la a smartly styled, spacious sofa . . . yet. the aut transforms 1% into a comfortable double bed. U tapestry covering in choice of colors. ? EASY TERMS MAY BE ARF I MAPLE THE FAVORITE WOOD OF OUR EARLY AMERICAN ANCESTORS 1 YOU'D GO A LONG WAY BEFO FINDING THE EQUAL OF THIS 3-PieceMaple Livingroom Remember, you're always correct with maple I This suite 'combines beauty in sofe color with excellent materials and construction. Three pieces, all of spring construction, consists of large Sofa, Club Chair and Platform Rocker tn matching design. In strikingly attractive coverings I See This Lovely Suite in Our 'Windo\ 1BUY AT MILLER'S ON CONVENI Miller Furr I 314 South Elm Street mbim * -. . . - j- - SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1944 H I ^ 9 SOFA BED j are finding need for^a __ P* A = 1 mart new >ofa bedlT^jM| KII == omatlc action quickly |9 |# V = pholatered arms . . . _ I =_f tANGED ? up J , mi nil P?**5 p|W i I Lovely Maple KNEEHOLE DESK B Good sire, with 6 roomy draw- jp| era. Exceptionally strong constructlon. In soft, lovely ma- =3 pie I A value I ? Otlier Maple Plecee ? S3 COFFEE TABLES . $14.50 || (Removable Glass Tray) ?3 Double Deck = END TABLES . . . $12.50 = Corner WHATNOTS $.0.05 M Nautical MIRRORS $12.05 =3 Qllifp Kor Summer " COOL FIBRE RUGS nntn $17.95 LI J 1111 Fibre rugs mean quality, atyla U U U *nd coolness for summer. 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