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Mother and Baby Cared For By
By Infant Welfare Society
USO HOSTESSES REWARDED FOR SERVICE
CHICAGO fANP- — The Infanl
Wtlfim- F.rirty of Chicaao has been
obi to carry un its humanitarian
work without bcitia l.iiiited by col> r
biirnei's and jim crow iwlicies. re*
Philip D. Armour, president,
i.ust week.
the whole family.”
The policy of the society, set forth
in its 34th annual report, readi^:
•'The Infant Welfare society knows
neith/i- race nor creed — only bab
ies who need healthy bodies and
minds.”
Superior Court Judge Tlmr-
.t>nj Ciurke dismissed eight
Diiiiiig last year 1.238 Xegro bab-
is and children under six years ol • /«
a ;e received rare from the society’s C.tii, (;0\'Cn3nl VlCtOrV
d-.eloi:i, nurses and nutiitionists It.- mr a i
htnxwcll station, he MUd. Housiiifi j)y
in ' this area is bad, ‘ho pointed .
oil!. • but famii.cs still i>our in from
t!i» south.” Now York — The .sweeping vir-
In pltadinf* for aid to help "u* h^ry won last week against tc-
!-'ip '.ill' ;,:o mothers and babies st;.clive covenants in Los Angeb.'i
j.i . und Maxwell Street. The prnm- V i.s hailed by the NAACP as "one
while i«hilanllu-opist said th..l step toward freedom by N-v
. in .-tich ".in envlronrre.it gi'o Americans.”
j up 'tutu. (I in body and warp-
t.gin n ind unless they have help
The mmhcrs hiivc iiowhc-e , !
, ‘ .Y'-''' '"■■lie ownc.-. in th,. •atIMoI^Io
.oi-iCty f,.r h.lp In keeping thin iTucbero- Hil! district. Srai,.
' 'S' rvi.ile residinls in the area, wlietr
I i5i. pl.ice lu Bet th? kindl.v helpful a],-iy,fy have bought flj
..JIIS.I .vhieh A'jll pri^uie belter ,h,, 102 l.iis, wanlcl to i-nf.ire
I ijith ifnd better h"a!tliful liv.ng fill y luvrnanl drawn in 1907 whin
liluiti'd sales tu Caucasiuns only
c Attorney Loren Milh r wl)o lep- '
S iisinled .sumt: of the home uwn-
^ Cl.-, is recognized a.' an auihorily
S Lii rcsti'ictive co\-enanl.H, iiavUcu- ,
5 Lily in California. He i,-; a mvOi-
^ i.;.! ot the national legal cuniiiiit
^ tt.t of the N.AACr anJ att.nde;
? the nation-wide conference o'
J lavycrs called by the NAACI* 1»-
§ gal clipai'imenl la.'* July in Chi-
? (age to fHrlict methods (.f fight
5 ing racially ?. .!trictive covenant.
'' Hi V.-.H rvn-ntly ♦•iectej a %‘jc.
O,.kio, . lUondi’tl J .n- . C.iilmriu'' Of’rr events on Shaw Univeraity’s KAACP GETS S380
C.irt-r. I,cola pit^. Wilma McCUtiv*', pic-Christmas program in'’ludcJ, EHOM SOLDIERS
».ir.i.H June-, unc Heonctt.i C.o- c'hri.svma.^ program presented New \ork — A total of $330
Mond.nv morning at 10 o’clock by last week fron> t
!1 -ollir M rh,- -.. a, nrr .u.r; ,ho Hu.vea riemi.is M'miirary w- h, ‘ v V ‘"tVi'ifi
the story ot the Nativity aroinst .1 r.et.v. .7,,,. Martha Siiv. is president [L‘
huincal baikBround Ijmtshed by ‘ the «rl!»hi“libn; Mrs. M. M. Ford. S , S'
'he I'hilharnior. ■ ,h..r. Mi., Mil- advicr. The annual Chrlstma. cor.-,P‘,
hied A. Thornhill ri. v.d a., occim- ct.-t w.is oKirtd Wedmsday night bv'chnplam G Franl
:i :i Pantoir.ime director., went at 8:15 by the eombirted universi- ly,, Lewis* S207 ffoin'khi 4492nti
■ A. .,a L. Bo'ini and VV. Pogue Hall, ty choirs under diriTllon of Miss 'tor the
Thronh-11 On Thursday cgccllcnt work (the NAACP has
^ T?"'’ t ""ihl .•tadciiu and faculty raeir.bers ipt-.-ed f„r ,he advancement of
vhi-or. Tho YWCA js headed by ■?: ilurcd for the all-university our pcopre;’’ and $.57 from Battery
Ralph Brook.s und the Rev. W. R. Chriitmas partv. anm..;! social or- R 35lst F A Bn coUectcci by
Sgt. John H. Bizzeil.
tile N.iti.jnal Bill
■j I Christmas Cheer
^'Jierc is no coiling on
wislio.s. That’s wl.v
%\Po'i‘o happy to wish a.!!
lirf our I' iduls llio
l;^d host juhI morruv'
pQii’istinas o ’ all tinics.
pivsid'-at
.*'.uciati-in.
The NAACT'
l.'gal bra:
rvv-iilJ V n‘...
is wiped
>».r» lhi--L.;2. • • •
o:»f rath'..; u . t i-
f I \v York uru' tVusii.i.^ • i ■
in ii CDorciinut d i>ttu . pi . ' '
i vil.
DELEGATES FROM 22 SZ?*tZZ
TO YOUTH MEET
i Wilberforcc. O, — Advance r- gi-
^ st'ation.t indicate that dckgaU-
N fium 22 slutis and the District of
- Columbia will attend the -i ven’h
- ^ 5 anrin! youth 'nbfrrence of the
NAACP hen* Dee. mher 27-30.
COMMUNITY
DRUG STORE
J-fcdrtiest Ttilc'
tide Greetmgs to
dli our friends.
G&S Dept. Store
Wilmington & Hargett Sts.
I Momovi.. (AM >
'.an hgis.a'.urc .
: a laih'oud and .t;. t(.. »
'c*'&s?-;n in ti:i. Bern ..11'.-
!Moutu Coun.rj.
j The Itg-siula.-'V v. :
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a Lnn.-.‘mfi;-.. ..
er icp.csi mins t.;e
Ci\‘.( Pi! company, l-u' .
iihn-’ ronc.ssiun* at stSKo u.
tu jovolvi' n'- i.’iy one m' !.' :
ci Lib.ria's b.s: Iciaa-iry.
Although du'cLning to
hi': opinior.j t!. • ,
fmmiT Ih.siuc-r ,
(Od that ;.c’ had rcluj.J i.g
.to sucii a l;tr#,c c.iiK..,.-i .i
■in office. Hi b m ;
ifit- of public higi ’.va,.
;!ni- transpo. tation r* i,:
iuble .md Iitu cOiSliv ;»
Ua j'lvolvc nc .-iv i n>- m'il.';
«cf Lihkrts'b b_»; iii.it ••v
I Although icclimng to
'hi. opinmr.j abmu li.a .
|f«.imcr i’.-. sidenr Bii ria;, i
jcU that he had rvtiiii .l :
,to sueli a 1: hi e;*u.. • .t
tin office. He b m \'r m ;
jfi’cm of publ.c higa-.i-t.>-'i
jinr transport.ition ii-. .
able und lifia co-'tiy '. > '.i
Itiy, he said,
j A recent la'l .. '
zi!. from Ma.^'.h'a t i . •
{cost lliat country aj-pr xc
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HAPPY, PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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R. E. Williams Electrical S^jrvice
i 202 IdlcAvilcI .\ve. Dial 2-3761 R. F. vVlOla. tt
Adams-Terry Realty Co.
210 S. Salisbury St.
Our hoorfs are full of gratefulness to all our fri,ndly customers who have been
so underjfand/ng during wartime Unifations in service and merchondise. T/jonfes
.A Merry Chnstmes to you! Ar.J wo wHI try to do our best for you always!
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