Christmas Spirit At Shaw Is Expressed As Story Unfolded The Christinas Spirit at Shaw University was expressed in the true sense as the Christmas Story was unfolded in words and music on Sat., Dec. 17, in Greenleaf Au ditorium. The birth of Christ and the coming of the Wisemen. alone with all the incidents of the event were realisticaly portrayed. Especially unique and awe Inspiring was the star which was made to actually move a bove the heads of the Wisemen as they approached the manger and the star stopped over the eradle of the newborn Christ. Miss Elizabeth Revelle of Ahosk ie represented “The Christmas Tree Angel”, and hovered over the tree in the true fashion of an Angel from t’'e skies. Another clever and unusual scene of the performance was the large Musical Christmaj Card with holes at the top for each member of the quartet to peep through as they sang “Noel" The Women’s choral ensemble of Shaw 9 Calvert fwj DISTILLED !" LONDON DRY | \ 4*7 Ul ter K ID. tm H"» > I’Stlil ' 90 PROOF I Calvert ; i tturi iufd 1; LONDON DRY * JQ3B is K.w-»r tumiuMc. ro. ** ;■* A ■ •*•':**.£ 1 w 4/0 Ql. •• fC PINT oramiio PBOIM ioo% mmm grain. calvert oist. co., n.y.q. Quantity Rights Reserved { felL,,. None Sold to Dealers ~ " " 1 Prices Good Thru Saturday SAVE 9c OCEAN SPKA I CRANBERRY December 24. jrm-rMT la Our Raleigh and Cary Stores -.’V. ft.. 1 •LP If Ridgewood Shopping Center ’*** R §|§ ||§t ffify ' "ill| iF 137 S. Wilmington Street 11111111 S isl IpP ic ry l||§ $ SO9 Whitaker Mill Road jjg\jU M M M mm UAH 11 718 N. Person Street f§§ WB ?v- -?.s SHI 11 p §§§ 1000 New Bern Avenue WBfcJm® ffifjMpjff i||Ljl|§ graMM Limit « With IN CARY—364 W. Chatham Street tH 91 llllllr L -s£gSs' F•• Filberts lb. 39c fSjp W-D POKE PORK IS AM S *°r«L 49® W A N .monds Ib49c SAUSASE li - 39C - orangeSb^S9 c ts*L49 University sang beautiful music of the season. The program was continued at Spaulding Gymnasium which feat ured the following highlights: A community singing, Christmas Greetings by Dr. William R. Strass ner, president of the University, greetings from Albert Sampson, president of the student council, a musical, featuring the flutophones, White Christmas by the Happy Four quartet and two dances by the Shawettes. Santa and his helpers distributed Denies Lincoln U. In Danger Os Losing Its Ac creditation OXFORD, Pa. (ANP) Don ald C. Yelton, acting president of Lincoln university, last week de nied that the university is In gifts which had been previously placed under the Christmas Tree. Everyone received fir am the Uni versity e bag of bruit end nuts. The program was sponsored by Mrs. Clara Barnes Jenkins, chair the University Social Committee, man. A Christmas service was also held in University Church, Mon day, Dec. 19. The Rev. Joseph L. Morgan of the School of Religion delivered the sermon. His subject was “Thank God for His Kingdom.” danger of losing accreditation Denial also came from Dr. Al fred Farrell, director of public re lations who called the report “pure speculation." The university is periodically examined by the Middle States Accrediting Committee. Thorough examination is made of the uni versity’s buildings, financial re cords, alumni records, student re cords and other faculties. Annual accreditation is based on the com mittee's approval or disapproval. Yelton. who has held the K • lightens dark M#nuf«iur*r* ol Toww i l«8»m«(,’'lh, Jw wilh th« SSar" > •■•••■:> .rntmaEsm- -w i• ••'•' -•- vdw- w SADIE HOPKINS CIRCLE SPONSORS CONTEST The Sadie Hopkins Goodwill Circle recently sponsored its fourteenth anniversary with m program at the Raleigh Safety Club building here. The highlight of the affair was a baby conteet. Winners and their sponsors are, left to right, seated: Ardries Smith, Joseph Lee Johnaon, Charles Davis, and Miss Mabel Long. Back row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Roaetta Womack, with Jormitta Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, and Mrs. Lizzie Rowland. position of acting president since last July, stated: “Ac creditation is normally on a Used schedule.. It to always theoretically In question. The fact to, that an accrediting team to coming at it® normal Interval to satisfy themselves that certain questions raised at the last evaluation have been answered. There to, of course, the possibility that If they have not been answered that the team will find grounds for removal of accre ditation. Yelton added: “However, we don’t expect It here. We expect that we will meet the standards, and that we will be in a position to answer their questions.” The chief administrator said that he lias had two conferences with the head of trie accrediting team within recent months. Indi cations, according to Yelton, are that tlie will retain standing it has held since 1922. I| liiplm whof »