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ficate of award was presented in the Caswell
* Nash Chapter, Daughers of The American Revo
lution, to Miss Phyllis Kearney, left for out
standing work in American History at Cathe
dral School of Raleigh.. This award was pre
sented to Miss Kearney by Father Charles J.
O. Cannor, right last week.
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Mrs. Merry Hamilton Resigns ; Wiley Da vis New Treasurer Os St Aug.’s Natl Alumni
BY MARYLOU MCLEOD
MEW YORK-Peter G. Hold
en, Sr,, St. Augustine's Col
lege's National Alumni reform
minded president, announced
recently that he has appointed
Community Development Spe
cialist of The State of North
Carolina’s Department of Local
Affairs, Wiley M, Davis, to
fill the unexpired eleven month
term of St. Augustine's Nation
al Alumni Treasurer, The office
became vacant when Mrs. Mary
THE GOSPEL WORLD
BY JAMES THOMAS
The Oxford Harmoneers, the
Golden Bells, and Big John
La.idis and the Golden Echoes
of Franklinton will sing at the
Old Folks Rest Home in Creed
moor Sunday night.
The twenty
second Convo
cation of Mount
Sinia Saints of
God Holy Church
of America, Inc.
w ii 1 convene at |
the headquar-!
ters, 301 South 1
Swain St., Sun
day. They are
j|
THOMAS
expecting guests from Rich
miss s,Hsra. Eta.OED .
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sartsom,
Jr. of Raleigh, announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Berl Vivian Sansom, to
Mr. A1 Tony Gilmore of Youngs
town, Ohio. Beryl is a 1967
graduate of Hampton Institute
and a 1970 graduate of NCCU
School of Law. Mr. Gilmore is
presently a doctorial candidate
at the University of Toledo,
having done his undergraduate
and graduate work in History at
NCCU. An August 29th wedding
is planned.
Davis Hamilton of Raleigh's
west South Street, tendered her
resignation last May during the
annual alumni meetings on St.
Aug.’s campus. The resigna
tion became effective on July
Ist.
Mrs. Hamilton who served
St. Aug.'s National Alumni in
above capacity since 1957 was
asked several times by Presi
dent Holden, to withdraw her
resignation. However Mrs.
Hamilton, who retired from her
profession recently, repeatedly
mond, Va., Baltimore, and Ni
geria, West Africa.
Brother Ed Hall and the Even
ing Five will sing at the Church
of God Os Prophecy in Clay
ton Sunday afternoon at 3;30.
Woman’s Day will be observ
ed Sunday at the Mt. Olive Holy
Church Sunday morning. The
speaker will be Sister Annie
Bell Blackman. The 2 p.m.
speaker is Evangelist Ida Sand
ers and the Gates Chapel Holi
ness Church congregation.
Until next week, here is our
thought for today: “God is our
refuge and strength, whom Lord
should I fear?"
YMCA News
The Bloodworth Street Y'MCA
Boys Day Camp Members,
Counselors, and friends enjoy
ed a day at the Kure Beach near
Wilmington on Friday. Travel
ing by chartered bus, the party
of around fifty visited the major
scenic attractions along the sea
coast including the Battleship
North Carolina, the Wilming
ton Recreational Prak and the
Zyoological Park housing 130
different species of wild and do
mesticated animals in natural
settings.
Recreational features es
pecially enjoyed at the teach
included surf fishing for spots
and riding the white crested
waves on the unusally clean
sandy shores.
Mrs. Deloris Reavis of the
Ligon High faculty, a mem
ber of the party, conducted
a discussion on the most im
portant features of the trip es
pecially the visit to the Battle
ship North Carolina, which
played an important role in win
ning the war over Japan in 1945.
The YMCA is now conducting
its annual Membership enroll
ment. During the year, the “Y"
expects to enroll approximate
ly 1,500 adults and youths,
* * *
When we are too young our
judgement is weak, when we
are too old, ditto.
-Blaise Pascal.
* * *
He that has more knowledge
than judgement is made for
another man’s use more than
his own.
-William Penn.
* * *
A good and faithful judge pre
fers what is right to what is
expedient.
-Horace.
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ONE FOR A NICKEL O
refused to continue as treas
urer.
Holden lauded Mrs. Hamil
ton as “a devoted alumnus who
lias served the college and a
lumni association, as treas
urer, for about fourteen years
with honor and distinction.’’
The dynamic reform alumni
leader went on to say--“for
the record, Mrs. Hamilton’s
books are in pel feet shape for
her successor.” Said he, “at
the proper time Mrs. Hamil
ton and other alumni who have
devoted a large part of their
adult lives to the promotion
and development of their col
lege and alumni association,
Take advantage of this flexible, Can-Do savings plan.
You’ll earn the highest interest permitted by law.
* Make an initial deposit of SSOO or more.
* Add to this deposit any time in any amount. FIRST
■ Daily interest compounded 4 Hues a year. irja CITIZENS
■ Withdrawals may be made on 90 days RANK,
written notice.
THE CAN-DO HANK WITH THE CAN DC ■ . . ;
* You earn from day of deposit. " tW-.Y’-'• DVD. ■
will be recognized and honor
ed, bv fellow alumni, for nil
that they have done." “I am to
day, recommending Mrs.
Hamilton’s name to Mesdames
India Banks Smith, Bessie Blue
and Clinton I.igon, chairwomen
of the National Alumni Associa
tion’s Awards Screening Com
mittee for appropriate action.”
dayis accepts the chal
lenge:
In his letter of acceptance
to the national president, post
marked in Raleigh, June 15th,
Wiley Davis the new alumni
treasurer said, “It will be an
honor for me to serve the un
exoired term of Mrs. Marv D.
THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH, N. C , WEEK ENDING SAT . AUOLS'I ! 1 ‘Jo
Hamilton, treasurer of the na
tional alumni association. I will
do my best to carry out this
responsibility in a manner that
is in keeping with your (na
tional president's) request and
expectations.”
Mr. Davis received his high
school training at Kings Moun
tain Higti School in Abington,
Virginia and he went on to re
ceive the Bachelor of Arts De
gree from St. Augustine's Col
lege. The holder of Master oi
Arts degree from Springfield
College in Massachusettes, the
alumni treasurer has also
studied at the University of Ten
nessee, The University of Den
ver, Florida State University,
and he has completed one e-tr
Os study as a full <
torate degree soekin, m m m
at Bringham Young Uni •>:
in Provo., Utah.
Mr. Davis has taught it ' a
dowview (Virginia) Fieri, ‘it -r
School, was instructor of i:
information and education
the U. S. Arnr,, at. icL ; ■
cial Scienc * .it Dougl .s u;
School, Elizatethon, I i%,
principal of Dough -, Hit ■ >«i
and dean of students ; t
minist native assistant • ; (<
president of St.
College (1960-‘69), prior to sr
suming his aforeme rtirn -3«1
position with the State of North
Carolina
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