jg| 1 U|% * f TO UNIV. Os MICHIGAN —Vernon Clark, above, bo'nrr t-- » r»i-.’ i I r’.- inner "two a- Mill faring j admims'r •»:vr r*l' i r»r>H tlvrf G-p jf i i w*s a mere acquaint nnrp. tore net undergarments off vvniif* driving her home 5 from a party. While tak mg liberty w.th h« r. Ihr police men cdp up '•'■d - r; light, in the car and she yolle-i ! § * I I Ap% ■ ' ALBERT W. GRAVER pro fessor of rru-’c at St. Augtr '■ tint's College, ha received the .degree oi Doctor of Philosophy - in Music Theory from the Uni j verst tv of Rochester, Eastman j School of Music. Dr. G / aim's i dissertation u />>: ‘ The Vocal ' Style nf Stxt Dietrich and foh- I arm Eccatd and then contrthu \ lion to Lutheran Church Mus ! »c is. r. i.oomtirii... 255 SWEEP - ■ SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS!! NO MONTHLY PAYMENT TIL JULY!! W Fit If FT \ FREE ! Household ' M*** M tea 2-pound TO C SS:. r TO ’ 1 BROOM 4 Alf d3At M. Jbll9 I Tnevpry ,ady whn 4 _ During our Clean Sweep Sale! $ ion of j j helvinator Appli i - fabul ° us FooDAßAMA bykb, - v,nator vii— Now only | - | * Upright Froorer Shelf Convenience • Automatic RcfH|?Cr3tOr 4 Defrosting: Refrigerator • Single Refrigerating - nn( , System • “Style Mark" Design * Costs much less y, _ - . than a separate deluxe refrigerator & upright freezer 1 4v ' iA i mijim l 1 mi 1 ! mis ■■mii'.R"" 1 I From Never Before Priced So Low! j Refrigerators $lB9 Has Sold for $649.93 ‘f®A ft Less up to SIOO 00 sot /M . 1 SI) @ f 1 " momuc « .... * lOW -r old Refrigerator " Z_. M -TO .1 Jlf I KELVIN ATOR You Could Pay Only -AK. TO ■*<•**** g, * Big* Savings Bn Osed Appifances i I ! washer 1 Reg. Now ¥ 1 |,| Fully Automatic « 1-gr USED TV $139.95 HO** , |j Reg. $249" i 1—21" USED TV $225.00 iM d & ti 4 I—HSKD WRINGER WASHER $"500 ,>o** Iflmß: , '' , 1 Used Reconditioned KELV. REFRIG SIOO.OO * YOI K OIEIMT IS ” W f mm '■ * § 1—1959 KELV. RANGE (Like New) $200.00 130’“’ ........ _ T .,» Matching Dryer ' StlMHl i tl S I 11 1 I—USED WESTINGHOUSE RANGE $75.00 10 S U;) •16.1 i.W B. E. GOODRICH j t%f% J* 1. 417 S. 5IrII«welI Kt. Tele. TF. 3-3831 I: BJEuOOllriCn . ® Plenty of Free Storeside Parking Available! Religious Education School Set The 51 st. Annual Summer School j of Religious Education will cor.- ; verse at St. Augustine's College on I June 13. under the direction of Dr. Tollie L. Caution of the National Episcopal Church. Dr. Prczcll R. Robinson, dean of the conference has announced that the theme is: "Christian Steward ship in a Space Age." The con ference will open on Monday morn ing. June 13. with the keynote ad i dress being delivered by Dr. Jo | soph W. Nicholson, rector of AH j Saints Church. St. Louis. Missouri. Daily lectures are: “Christian Education Techniques,” the Rev. Reid Isaac, rector. Saint Christopher's Church, Lanham, Maryland: "Preaching for To day," The Rev. John Teeter, | Church of the Oood Shephard. Lynchburg. Va.: “College Youth | Groups.” The Rev. A. H. Fer rell, of Howard University; “Camps and Conferences," The Rev. Arthur O. Phinnev, Exec utive Secretary, Unit of Camps. Grcemvick, Conn.: Episcopal Churehwomen, Mrs, Ethel Cooper. Philadelphia; and NHA SENIOR MEMBERS ENTERTAINED BY CLUB—Senior NHA members at the J W. Ligon High School were entertained by other members of the club. From left to right, front row: Misses Maytre Latta, Patricia Houston, Patricia Andrews. La Vern Solomon, Carolyn Smifh, Betty Chavis. Beatrice Mial, Wilhelmenia Campbell, Chinita Trotter. Second row: Misses Pegiv Stanly, Leona Malone, Janice Marshall, Lnssie Avery. Frozine Reece. Barbara Williamson, Yvonne Clarkson, Edna Lyles. Amelia King, Vivian Cox, Lizzie Rhodes. Janie Wilson. France * Savage, Katie Glover, Frances Robinson and Anna Forbes. Mesdames E. D. Toole and A. M. Levingston \ are club advisors. j Christian Vacations—The Rev. William A. Saddler, General - " Theological Seminary of New York, On Tuesday evening at 7 p m ! I The Rev. John R. Morris. Execu- ! live Secretary of the Society for 1 THE CH*OUNMH SAUEIGH. V C., SATURDAY, JIWE 11, 1866 Racial and Cultural Unity, Atlanta j Ga. will speak at a public forum on the college campus Wednesday, ; Jnne 15, The Honorable George E. | Padrnore Ambassador from Liberia j will speak in Taylor Hall at 7 pm Ambassador Padrnore will speak on "Liberia Today." A reception will follow in the Cheshire Lounge On Thursday, June 16, Miss Ruth | Morris, soprano, will he presented i in Taylor Hal! at 6.30 pm. The evening programs are open to the : oubtie 11