I HENDERSON-OXFORD-WARKEiyTON I PIANIST AUTOGRAPHS PROGRAM-Mies Natalie Hlnderas, Pro fessor of Music at Temple University and World Renown Concert Pian ist, autographs programs for Miss Doris Hall, left, a music major from Charlotte and Miss Molly Newton, an elementary education maj or from Farmsville. Miss Hinderas was presented in recital at Wins ton-Salem State University last Tuesday evening. She lectured to music students at the University on Wednesday, Her lecture topic whs “Black Musician.” The selectionsin the second part of her recital were written by black composers. Henderson News BY t,. B. RUSSELL HENDERSON - Mr. Bolden Evans, who was confined lo the Marla Parham Hospitaltlie ear lv part of the week has been released and is now at home a gatn Mr. Evans lives on 422 Parham St. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Berk ford Bom Washington, D, C. paid a short visited to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hargrove of the Townsville Community. Mr. Beekford is the son of the late Dr. s, M, Beekford. Mr. L, M, Hatton principal of the Carver School, was hon ored last Friday evening with a dinner given by the staff of the school* Mr, flatten is leaving the Vance Comity .School system to accept a position with the United Presbyterian church in New York City Expressions of appreciation were voiced by the chairman of the Board of Ed imatlon by Mr, George T, Wil and Supt, of Schools, Mr, A. Woodrow Taylor, Other out standing persons also made ex pressions, Mr. Hatton served the Carvel School twelve years as principal. William Henderson a Vance County native died Tuesday morning In Philadelphia, Pa., at the age of 83, He joined Mount Pleasant Baptist Church at an early age, He later moved to Philadelphia where he was a resident' until tits death, He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jannie White Henderson and one son, George Hender son both of Philadelphia; one sister, Mrs. Rlv?iah Brown, Boston, Mass.; and four grand children, Funeral services will lie held at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Manson Sunday al 2 p.m. Rev, Kermll Richard son will offtcate, with Rev, Charlie Bullock asslsilng. Pallbearers will lie; Alexand er White, Clarence White, Rob ert M, White, James E, White, Samuel White and Alexander Basket ville, alt nephews of the deceased. Honorary pallbearers will be Misses Joselyn White, GwendO ivn White, '/a Ida White, Maxine Baskerville, Barbara Mason, Mrs, Loretta Hargrove, Mrs, Lillian Green and Mrs. Teresa White, all nieces of the de ceased The body will arrive here Sunday morning and will Ire at Williams funeral Home until removed to the church one hour before the services Oriva Safely COVERED BY A HOYAL-MilwaUkee:Mi 1- vvaukee Bucks Lew Atcindor was covered by Cincinnati Royals (24) Connie Dlekring while the hand of an unidentified Royal players tries to get the ball from Alcindor who got the rebound during the Mucks-Koyals game. (CPI), Ye», We All Talk QUESTION; Can you suggest a modern manual of parliament ary procedure? Mrs. K. L. B, ANSWER; Henry A. David son, M. D,, is the parliament arian of tlie American Psy chiatric Association, His Han dbook of Parliamentary proced ure is a wonderful guide which does not use tlie legal approach. It lias the concern for the sat isfaction of al! participants. Parliamentarian Davidson believes in increasing the de gree of formality only in pro- Children Often Victims Os Accidents In Choking A fonr-year-old child was playing with his toys one day when his mother turned from tier Ironing to spe him place a marble In tils mouth. Before slip could get to him he had swallowed the object, became cyanotic and stopped breath ing. The mother rushed Hie child to a Hearhy fire station where a fireman, trained by Red Cross tn first aid, gave mouth-to rn mitb respiration until an am bulance came to take the child to a hospital where the marble was removed. "Choking accidents, preval ent among children under five as well as among denture wear Th# Veteran’s Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from former servicemen and their families, Eiithter In formation on veterans benefits may be obtained al any VA of fice. Q - I am attending school under the G. I. Bill and am receiving ftf»s per month for myself and dependent wife. Do ! have to report to tlie VA If my wife goes to work? Will she be dropped as my dependent, if she is to make a certain a mount of money? A- The answer to both of your questions Is "No," The amount of your wife’s Income has no bearing on your de pendency status as far as edu cational assistance Is concern ed, Q lam a disabled veteran and l have been advtsed t may tie eligible for vocational re - habllltatton. What ate the ad vantages of vocational rehabili tation ovpi the regular G. t, Bill to which I also have en titlement? A- Vocational rehabilitation allows a wider variety ofttaln portlon to increased audience size. He feels that conventional codes ne not usually usable for small groups. This philo sophy Is one that members should take In order not to tv "pushed around," Tlits handbook ts published tn Ronald Press Company, New York, N. Y, READERS! For mv pamphlet on telephone speech, send two stamps and a long, self-addres sed business envelope to M, H, Boulware, Florida AAM Uni versity, Box 310-A, Tallahas see, I TnHda--32307. ifttn, ril ftrnrvnnwrMrri'iw -n- —-oTMtrtfwMaw■ MBIBMMMMMiMBIIIBMBBWBWBIMMMMIBBMIMMIMiI jM* PARKER’S REXML Stfa «*«■ DEPEN 1) A RLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE SINCE 1889 DOWNTOWN HENDERSON. N C iiiiiasiriii'n>lii—i>i»Mil>riiniiini>MriniiHif liUTTV-i.ii --tt —I —— iMi 11 —l —— ~‘-r“r-i‘rt-r Biys Per Week: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. mr Shopping Convenience I FOOD STORE *EN ALL HOLIDAYS HtENDERSON-OXFORD ers kill approximately persons yearly,* said John R, Wiley, Chairman, Wake County American Red Cr oss First Aid Committer 1 . "People msy team to present such accidents through Red Cross First Aid instruction," !>e said Rorms, a piece of steak or oilier foo<t accidentally ingest ed into Hie windpipe by adults, and pins, small toys, pieces of frutt, nuts or other bits of food swallowedthe wrong way by small children could easily re st! 11 in choking to death. Ap proximately half of the deaths ftotn choking occur among chil dren under five. ing, a longer period of training (If required), and more money. With few exceptions, it would tie »o your advantage to take vocational rehabilitation rather than training under the regular G. t, Bill. Q-1 was recently separat - ed from the Army after having served four years. 1 goA my high school diploma while S was on active duty, J wanted to start college this fall tail the school t applied to would not accepted me. Can the VA exert any presswe m that 1 can be accepted? A- We are sorry, but' the VA cannot influence the of ficials of any school as to their acceptance or nonaccept ance of a student i«#sf U Amsrkm temdl On f Commltth* ALBANY, Ga, -Dr. Charles!,, Hayes, p estdefti of Albany (Ga.) Statp College, has been appointed to a three-year term on Hie Commission of Academic Affairs of the American Council on Education, Tlie announcement of Presi dent Hayes' appointment to Site ACE commlslon which is con cerned with Hie students, the faculty, and the curriculum tn higher education, was made here following notification of Haves' selection from ACE. pres blent Logan Wilson, page drug co. t me. ‘ Whet, Quality ■»>) S*r*icf Jl(> SOUTH GAWIETT St»|ft HENOmON, NOtITH CARtMINA THE CABOUSIAH XUOJE2GH Iff C.. PtATOBDAY*. JA*I*AHV 21 IT® 17

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