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THE CASOLim&H WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 18. 1858 8 DINED WITH THE SPAULDINGS President'and Mrs Asa T Spaulding entertained North Car«- !!*,» Mutuals officers and their wives ?nd/or husbands at dinner at then hnmt recently iSi nas the third croup of North Carolina Mutual personnel to be entertained bv Mr and airs Spaulding un f e be was elected president of the company Seated from left Mrs. Tames 1 Hendprsop. Mjs Elbert C Turret, treasurer. Mrs. William .1. Kennedy. HI; Mrs MareoA. Sloan. Mrs Booker \V Kennedv, Mrs tee F Pot . ter, Mrs Loros B Frasier. Mrs. N. B. Hawkins, assistant treasurer, Mrs Ronald c Foreman, and Mrs William A Clement, Standing: N B Hawkins, Leroy B Frasier, agency secretary; Aaron Day, Jr, rice president and agency divertor; William A. Clement, CLU, associate agency director: Poland C Foreman, associate controller: President and Mrs. Asa T Spaulding, Elbert C. Turner, ice B Porter, assistant actuary; Booker W. Kennedy, assistant secretary and claim supervisor, and William J Ken nedy 111. controller Not shown are: Arthur F. Spears, Jr., assistant controller: Mrs. Arthur I Spears. ?t Myrpn A. Sloan, Cl!'. assorialp agency riirerfnr; and lames 1 Henderson, assistant treasurer Old College Bell Restored To Service, Prominence At A&T GREETS 8080 Thu- old col* lore Kr.JJ 2 4 _A< - T Co!l*■ z*. almost force- f fr; s.ff«r a quarter century cf silence been restored to service 2nd 2 n~*‘ place of prom inence in the colie ire community. a wopith 2£ n «f h 3? removed frem th fc belt tv of eld Ctocbv HiM whete if h<?d test ed since tg33 refurnished and ref up for operation at one of the busiest locations on the college campus It i? now perched majestically atop a new brick tower «n a selected plot adjacent to *he F. D B!u --ford Library. The tower a sift to the college the 1959 graduating classes, car ries ? coßtemporai" rnotif It was designed and constructed by mem bers of the ciae: and features s fwnwi^wrrw Repairs to Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi Fi or Small Appliance. 24-HR. SERVICE! TAYLOR RADIO & TV I SERVICE “The House Service Built' CALL TE. 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH 'building BLOCKS Solite Soli!e - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks for building, call us for immediate delivery. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK COMPANY TE 2-2168 N. McDowell St- Raleigh ~i.j_- f—.-■- nttnii- ■ —■ -- j Special Prices Presto Cookers 4 Qt. for $10.95 REGULAR SU M 6 Qt. for $14.95 REGULAR 519.95 Repairs For All Sires Easy Off for Ovens Liquid Aerowax Guaranteed Rat & Mouse Killer S.M. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. MARTIN ST. Dial TEmple 2-7121 , plaque which bears the class mot- | j to. | GUARANTEED USED RECONDITIONED Refrigerators and Ranges ' CARALEIGH FURNITURE CO, 1600 3. SAUNDERS ST. 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Martin St. Your Capital City TeL TE 2-4471 T"h c Bell figured in the early history of the college Tor forty years it reused students | from early morning slumber, | beckoned them to classes and I ' meals and has been u£ed on oc- ! castor,? for emergency signals. i I Student# "found"' it last fall when searching around for a different way to celebrate in honor of a hard earned CIAA football c hamj'ionship They clambered uo the shaky ladder to the bp'frv. attached a nev be’? row and broke the silence which the old college bSI! had maintained for twenty - fire years. It rang aga-n in March of thy year to announce the conferance ; basketball championship the Ac- j gies had won and again this spring in honor of a third title, that in baseball. With the —if*, the classes of 1959 decreed that the bsll will be , '•nog in the future only '-in special ; occsr-ion"- to announce noteworthy ; achievementse which come to the college and member? of its family i Already dubbed ‘Victory Bell" G&W .Jl SEVEN m/M STAR M* $950 SEVEN ST* B BLENDED WHISKEY. T ” '.9? %IV>% STR4I6HT WH!S*SV*S *L‘ 9 S OR MORE OLD. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD,, PEORIA. ILL. OSALE STARTS TODAY! SS o,?> vuriNU TO,w (lomgS m C° loma 1 \ * * • .• Tom Colon’s! Store % a brofetoe of Ktbfty ffeis week . . . * wonderlaat *“ ci:c,A-fui! of good things to • ■ : i' "n Big redncdoK phz Imr, snail nfifittas, sw»r* nisif'. h-,,*" JEUIES m.:ro . many more. Items which make. **»«! Christinas l . j 5, C’• : and yooU const oat better-—everyefeße. 1 * assobteb * £ fiTi , 1 flavors A pot a§t£ - it'. Cknttmmtim* m luh IS-OZ. JAR ■W ' t .. tnW/ PMKUT \\ n « \ fB I***' 1 ***' »«t \ »»ssj* o*™^*** \ I 1 euee, mm nmmamm \ rcTui'i'u stsieU 1 »«. 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AMR «¥My CeMiH tOßfiflwW *s€ OFtR rwor SAWIARRO | NOR, r^ , ®r lirt j 2808 & WILMINGTON ST « CAMERON VILLAGE 0 NORTHSIBE CENTER 0 GLENWOOD VILLAGE Say Atlanta Whites Would Keep Schools ATLANTA <ANPi White peo ple in Atlanta would keep their schools open despite the fact that it would mean integration, if they were gi' en a chance to vote on the issue, a leading Atlanta minister stated recently The minister, who was not Iden tified, was described as one of tt growing number "f sober-minded clergymen in the city who are ap pealing for calm, free, and intelli gent disscusion of the integration j issue Few of these clergymen have ♦he members of the Class of 1959 believe that if will ring again. spoken out individually for inte gration. but they have joined their j voices in denouncing laws design- j ed to close the schools. The laws wore passed two years ago in the i State Legislature, which is con trolled by representatives horn rural Georgia The laws, in add'.- j tion to providing for the closing of J schools, are also device, for silenc ing those who disagree .with the policy, it is feM The ministers. although ■ praised for their action by At lanta Constitution, were con demned by the downs tale legi slators and a group called the Evangelical Christian Council. A pro segregationist body, the Council believe# the races were created and separated by Jehovah The consensus of opinion is that Atlanta, because it is the center of j southeastern culture and finance. ; takes a diin 'new of the racial : r'ealthirst- SEtIirLUP BOTTLING CO. 129 W. South T*. 2-1825 K&leirh, M. C. school closing plan. This due large- [ iy, it is believed, to the fact that j Atlanta if also the educational j center of the area, with white and j Negro universities within its | boundaries. ■ 1 If You Want To Take The , « (IF) Out of Life £ \ < C. KARL LIGHTiAK j2|j PILOT LITE INSURANCE CO. DIAL VAace 8-514 S *1 '■ * TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING ®SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost ® Modern Tread Design /■awFN Irecupmiig] V i smm mtmvtet J Terms To Suit You! 14 and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HURT GENERAL TIRE GO. 428 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571. However, the dcwnstete tors are determined to push th? cloture laws, which give ioca! citi zens no choice in the matter. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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