fH2 KAIHQ& St. CL, SATCREtAT, «IMS IS, IMS 8 FAMILY CHAT - Mr. and Mrs. William E. Goode, Sr., talk with their twin sons, Lt. Jack Goode, right center, and Lt. William Goode, Jr., right, who last week were commissioned as officers, respectively, in the Army and Air Force following their graduation from A&T College. Jack has been granted a deferment, permitting him to study medicine at Meharry Medical College this fall, and William Jr., who completed training at A&T during his senior year, will report for active duty later this summer for training as a jet pilot. The senior Goode, now dean of men at A&T, retired last year as lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army. Substitute Mai! Handler Posts Open In Raleigh The Postal Board of U. S. the Raleigh Post Office. Start- Civil Service Examiners, ing salary is $2.37 per hour. Greensboro, has announced that Mail Handlers load, unload, applications will be accepted and move bulk mail, and per for examination for positions form duties incident to the as Substitute Mail Handlers in movement and processing of RECEIVES NAACP LIFE MEMBERSHIP - Dr. R. P. Ran dolph (left) is being presented an NAACP Life Membership Certificate by Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches and Field Administration, NAACP at the Freedom Sunday Observ ance at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Durham, recently. I XBRAND NEW SUBDIVISION “ LOCATED ON THE CROSSLINK ROAD KINGWCOD FOREST SUBDIVISON JOHN W. WINTERS & CO., Exclusive Sdes Agent Custom leilt and Lesco Hemes Built If Wood Worr Village, lac. "Let Us Put You In In A New. Home Now” I FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 828-5786 OF Come Out To 111 1 I KINGWOOD FOREST SUBDIVISION \ \ 8 JUST OFF THE OLD GARNER ROAD ‘ KINGWOOD FOREST TT _ , TT . , T 1 subdivision Henry Brown, - Samuel Hewitt, - John Winters, Jr. and Joseph Winters will be 1 on hand to assist you in selecting your r \\ I *"* f 0 \ ' i I iir' \ l vi I-IV 'giEfenri: npflfc'ijjiFjPn ,il 'i HO USE i WHT7 JUNE 17th and 18th Time: 2:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. 1 R,1, ' 1 » h ' N c SATURDAY and SUNDAY | ~ A PUBLIC SERVICE I ’ ! j m PSZS£,°* v ‘* T I COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA i mail. Duties may include sepa rating of mail for delivery to conveying units or to distri bution points; inspecting, ar ranging, and labeling empty sacks, facing letter mail; can celing stamps or parcel post; operating canceling machine, rewrapping parcels, etc. The minimum age limit for these positions is 18; however, this age limit is waived for high school graduates. They may be appointed w hen they reach their 16th birthday. Applicants must actually re side within the delivery area of the Raleigh Post Office or be a bona fide patron of the office. Applicants will be required to take a written test and all qualified applicants will re ceive consideration for employ ment according to rating achieved, without regards to creed, sex, color or national origin. Applicants will be accepted until further notice. Interested persons should se cure complete Information and application forms from the Ex aminer -in - Charge, Raleigh, North Carolina Post Office or from the Executive Secretary, Postal Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners. Post Office Box 20307, Greensboro, North Carolina 27420. 225 Cited At Shaw’s Convocation Shaw University's annual A wards - Honors Convocation, held in the college’s Greenleaf Auditorium last w'eek, featur ed citations,, scholarships and awards to some 243 students. The awards, which were in recognition of achievement in scholarship, athletics and out standing service in department al and other campus activities, included certificates, scholar ships, and trophies. Annie Marie Hill, of Mount Olive, who is currently com pleting her junior year at Wel lesley College, received the top academic award. She was given the Catherine Hughes Waddell Scholarship. Other special awards were the following: the University awards to the two top ranking students in the junior, sopho more, and freshman classes: Erma Dean Baker, Greenville, and Carrie Thornton, Durham, (juniors); Geraldine Turner, Mobile; Ala., and Carolyn Smi ley, Birmingham, Ala. (sopho mores); and Harold Dunn of Raleigh, and Cecile Ponson of New Orleans, La. (freshmen). Haywood Moye, a senior from Raleigh, was awarded the Ra leigh Unit of the North Car olina Teacher’s Association a ward. Among those who received special athletic awards were: Nathan Walton, Elizabeth City, in football, and Robert Height, Raleigh; Bennie Lake, Ashe ville, and Ira Mitchell of New York, N. Y. in basketball. Other awards follow: Dr. A. M. Moore Memorial Prize; gaTssssMiM t ' OPEN fR;DAY NUI TIL ♦ / I Wjfin m & BROS. K * N:Y N,GH I / I ~~L iii" ii' m-JS: (Y APPOINTMENT / "SERVING EASTERN CAROLINA fO* OVER SO YEARS • FREE f >l2 E. HARGETT ST. MAIN ST. PARKING / RALEIGH, N. C. CLAYTCN, N. C. IN / AKONI 7f frti WALNUT 5-7337 REAR. / Florine Burcn, Fayetteville, Dr. Wendell C. Somerville Scholarship: Willie Jones, Asheville. . Mrs. Ella Steward Plaque to the Senior for Achievement in Biology: Shirley Moss, Bridge port, Conn. The Brooks Dickens Memor ial Award in Education; Pamela Lacewell, Clay-ton. The Rev. John H. Clanton Theological Award; O’Kelly Lawson, Henderson. Alpha Theta Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority A ward; Robbie L. Debnam, Ra leigh. Beta Lambda Chapter, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Award; Adell Stokes, Ruffin. The John W. Winters Aca demic Excellence Awards: Eva Marie Grandy, Norfolk, Va (Bi ology); Ruby R. Sea brook, Charleston, S. C. (business) Shirley A. Hinton, Raleigh Chemistry; Bobby McClain, Ra leigh (mathematics); and Charles A. Johnson, Asheville (music). lota lota Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Award: Gerald Derr.lngs, River Rouge, Mich. W. C. Lawrence Scholarship: Souvonia Elleby, Rowland. The J. Milton Newman Schol arship: Gerald Demings, Riv er Rouge, Mich. SPECIAL SERVICE A WARDS: Christian Leadership- Annie G. Abbott, Thurman Draughn, Marva A. Fisher, Shirley Grant, Raymond Las siter, W illie Ramey, 111, Thelma Ruffin, Anna Stewart, Johnnie Mae Tynes, and Bruce Winston. Junior Counselors - Anthony Carpenter, Collie Coleman, Charles C. oray, tva M, Gran dy, Charles A. Johnson, Beau regard King, Joyce Rolle, Don na Archer Tutt. Who's Who - Annie G. Ab bott, Vera Jean Allen, Kermit Britt, Jr., Daniel Burrell, Jr,, Robert L. Christian, Collie Coleman, Robbie L. Debnam, Eva Marie Grandy, Sterling Mc- Nair, Minnie P. Mitchell, Sheila A. Ray, Joyce Rolle, Wilton L. Smith, and SandriaD. Williams. Music - Annie G. Abbott, Wal - ter Agers, Edith Cox, Jesse Edmonds, Candis W. Ferrell, Shirley A. Gray, Julia Horne, Martha R. Jackson, Charles A. Johnson, Marjorie M. Lee, Ethel Moore, Joyce Rolle, Bet ty Stanley, Selma Spicer, Rachel Williams, James E. Wilson. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■—■■■ mll li ———— PIANO » ORGAN SALE RENTAL end RENTAL RETURNS Once A Year Opportunity 3 DAYS ONLY! BALDWIN Finest Keyboard Instruments Many Styles and Finishes To Choose From SAVINGS UP TO $300.00 Terms To Suit Any Budget! Usual Trade-ins Open Thursday and Friday ’Til 9 f. M. FREE PARKING AT STORE MAPS PIANO pit Company 2420 Wake Forest Rd. 1 « Telephone 832-6449 *1 Shaw Players - Samuel Cald well, Jr., Joyce Rolle, Law rence Shackleford. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE HON - OR ROLL: First Term; Annie G. Abbott, Erma Dean Baker, Kermit Britt, Jr , Patrick Bry ant, Barbara Sue Bullock, Flo rin® Burch, Robert L. Hassell, Shirley Ann Hinton, Pearl A. B, Quarles, Sheila A. Ray, Car olyn Smiley. Second Term - Erma Dean Baker, Lorraine Bownes, Ker mit Britt, Jr., Betty G. Bry son, Barbara Sue Bullock, Brenda Lue Bullock, Florine Burch, Daniel Burrell, Jr., Nel lie L. W. Burton, James B. Cheek, Robert L. Christian, Collie Coleman, Wesley L. Crenshaw, Harold L. Dunn, Al phonso Gaskins, Eva M. Grandy, Shirley Ann Hinton, James E. Howell, Robert L. Hassell, Martha Rae Jackson, Betty M. Jones, Tyrone Morgan, Shirley Ann Moss, Ruby Jean Pattlshaw, Cecile Ponson, CarolynSmilgy, Charles Gilbert Spellman, San drla Dlann Williams, Walter Williams, Jr. GOAL NOT ATTAINED WILMETTE, 111. Dr. Dav is S. Ruhe, national secretary, Baha is of the United States, declared last week that "while making great progress in se curing legal equality for its racial groups, America has yet to achieve true acceptance of the brotherhood of man in the hearts of all its citizens.” He noted that the country cannot “achieve its greatest destiny . . . until all its peoples have made not only an outward ac ceptance of racial equality, but an inner, heartfelt conviction erf love for their fellow men of whatever race.” Go To Church

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