jg| 1 U|% * f TO UNIV. Os MICHIGAN —Vernon Clark, above, b<olog\ •nstructor at North Carolina College. Durham, has been granted leave from the college \ to pursue w ork toward the doc - : torate degree in the field of mi crobiology. Valedicatrian of fir class at Patillo High School Tarhoro. Clark also was an non- , or student at Shaw University here. He servd as science teacher and assistant prim ipal at L H Foster High School, Black-tone -Va,. and as biology teacher at + E. E Smith High School. Fay - etteville Clark received an Ar my citation for outstanding service in instructional ahilit\ and leadership, while a soldier stationed at Fort Jackson. S. C FINALS SPEAKER Mr A P. Reid was the commoner merit speaker for the graduate pf Dillard High School, Gold boro recently. There were ItR graduates in the class of 1060 address was enjoyed by all present. y\ A*NIFHGUL«2J jnl ii~| iSTIUID LONDON Jgv gin \ S V* AT , O * "jW BEEFEATER GIN •v i FIFTH IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANG CORP. NEW YORK 1 NY S 4 PROOF. 100 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ~ w It ill p *ll *5 Jfpjn h \ i. *j%#i li 4 %sr Ii Is *J* jJ* l' . .:. - ■ ts " ? * ■ ?% ;-. r ,1 ,(• I t. i ¥«•«** li-ii it / - p~j w / A•• H i ,-- ;• \ - * ■ Your son's first bass the cnmr ud-:h jov of a fathf*r-artd son vacation! Thrr.f art rnoimrd» worth saving for. Don’t put such a vacation trip off Plan it: now and open a special savings account here to sav< up for it. You’ll find you can manage it essly with small dipt it ;v p. payday. Large Enough To S:. rve You ,.. Small Enough To Knew You j MECHANICS & RALEIGH - DIRHAM ] I PRE A! ’I f VA 1 OFFICERS Chosen to head the Pre-Alumnae Council at Bennett Col lege. Gr ■--hero, lor the 1960-61 school vear are. left to right: Misses Edwina Coleman, treasurer, l Charlotte : ■ Pu. • im. secretary. Baltimore Md.: Eunice Taylor, assistant secretary. Charlotte; Celestme Mi!l<:. president, Horatio. S. C . and Mrs. Elois Harper, vice president, Lenoir. j 2Of 4 White D. C. Police Involved In Alleged Rapes, Turn In Their Badges | WASHINGTON ALT Two |of she four w hue policemen re- , cemly acquitted of ruminal rape i resumed from the police force ! r T ,.: i I ♦}-.« »->o'nrr t-- » r»i-.’ i I r’.- inner "two a- Mill faring j admims'r •»:vr <tair.es so: improp- , IRFFO ON RAPE (TIXRGfS j Tr.c O'or rMieemen wore ae- i I grounds '-f Sruff.rient evidence " j In - : s TO;w: pidic ompha- | ire on “the fit: -s -if tty so men ! to ho on the polio- force ” On tho sinn- d.n oi the no- j linemen's resignations. tho Dis trict ( ourt dropped r ape charg ■ os against William H. Smith, a Negro osoort ' ' o»-,> 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

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