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PAGE TEN AUTHOR PLATS lead m mm sAT A Ha-tSi ! I’is Th . of -he (.iltstiYßcHny i>«bHf program-i •if th* Art? Institi ' • festai-ed • Fsyu-yy C3in:tj.i>s a? pla'ywr*fi!it ami actor .''irifii: j F' •mi ham JtvX&m a:; Thor \d -i ;■ the ?h act d-> nrir-die drama. ''The Brat". was fea ture'! a- rhsywri'ii; and net or i.i the r.tespatatipj! of her drama at Florida A and M. Furring tier senior year ar Faw ree VI,- Jackson was a; active ■member of r.Be Font Lit'- Onil'i which is now known as the Fan:- «•?.«• PJrvoiaSft'rs Guild In th-.- Sim mer Theatre, she has played th" leading role in sever;.; play.: • Toe Silver Codr ' "Death Takes i Holi day" “Smi;i : !g Through Th Fa;;i;!y ! j> - • -!- . She diso por trayed maior roles in a i nun her of players. ! After she re-cived her B. S. P P ret- o t r»‘i:;l sf at Florida A and Coflegt she a t-eptad a Jon a- i:.-f reto' <>’ Coin merefaJ Scieti r- - in infu’dak Kgs. Florida. « t< r sire is how employed daring the *' in is-' ir .'ftihs Mr- Jackson has Ivc. n em Jriryed a- secretary e-ftflng th*- 4« TEAMS OF EXPERIENCE GOES INTO THE Bir-vde Repair Service OF BJL McDaniels & Son ¥V> Scii and Repair Bicyrtes, >|rtoreveto? Lawn Movers. ! Talking Machines, amt All Kind of W ocpi Goods I n -r ->n St, Dial "711 FAYETTEVILLE - *» RECORDS Dial 4675 || ; i BILLY ECKSTINE THE RAVENS ( ) SOMEHOW 4 :> RICKY'S BLUES ( > CARAVAN { ) HOW COULD 1 LOUIS JORDAN KNOW ( ) BEANS & CORN EREAD | ROSETTA THARPE 1 ( ) IT'S CO!J> OUTSIDE I ) i ) GOD'S GOING TO BUDDY JOHNSON j MOVE { ) SOMEBODY KNOCK-NG |< > UP ABOVE MY i Elf \D ( ) PULLAMO i Hardy’s Radio Service l 302 South Queers Street Kinston, N. C. | G E. SALES SERVICE FM RADIOS I j I n•' H '>i 1 1 if’i>io <‘ -h h ■■■>•. at Uj o. »; Wf'ffi | ■TO pvofu ; i:S <U F: V'ii'r; V. j.:> .1 ■M. •Jolle&tf. The Im * two framer* isht> ha -- hefrii I trend lb. - • r*. a ijv Arts Ilist ini It*, where p.viot.* • Tiu* Br.ii’' ! 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( is ;l- > m the fran- worK of riu jl ism l‘iitif-ss-.r Siiinue; V . ’-Vi'.|-- nms t«»!d . forum andie4re •: Mie Ai'uni ■ I.iiHvisirv S-.mirb”- S'“h >et lari week Speakon Th.- We!- i rare State": Vr. V. jllianis cent in •ice |f «• ue (-oTioerned ahtii* , ■ aii-i ihe ”nut of per-i ns '.vj’h lent d;s. I'itnhintioß. v<- mn--f face ; the fa-' ' that the great prohlem of j our age is that of the integration man into hi.-- natiiral and so j ciiil milieu. Mi VV ii!> ■r . ;! j j r:;; ;■ llo* : ri ’ ’ year i.-- on »he faculty of Mornhoaße .Ff IF.-- fie expressed :, < 'onvU-ricii , thai !•<: •ar.-riri rommitnii;-' i’ip!.)d he the dominating eoneept -lisping ail tiiinkinc'. and that 'wo' id peace heiongs :<• the idea. • r-f world eniinniinif ,r H" (‘it-'1 as iChangf- of the uriii'e-'* itripe: tuitce j-- ft.-- :!d today which tvak< ,! 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These Are Just a Few of the Many Items To Be Found At - 8 j- HAY STREET TALLAHASSEE YOUIH ORGANIZE I- . • " ip-.: - ' f-f 12- yonng peopii. of TgiiaSin l.ll(l::r tho i'l -io.'l- I- ; J -ti'.. I:--' X< tic* T’iljf :-<!•-1 : A Ci'iipuivc Hti.pti.-d ( h’.irvn MoiiJ.iv • July ?->. arid r;iy.c‘ :!v;.i-'!u'. into "TailnliuMsee Youth t'oiifcr r-ncc' with l h‘ : - prinpi rv - • i 'Mpg ill- promo’ion of wliolcsoii'.' 'P< t -vi! Irs. that the . do yoi-ui into oHofni cifizi'i.- Tl> • off'-••or.-? el oc ted for :!o . .-n -111-Op -.-• ff-.Uo S - .Jll.il -t I• - If.y Jr., president.: Ja-fk oampi•••*'.' ; Vice-protiiderH : Thelma (,'onoiy -■ retary: Queen B Wodc. .n-'-ista: F-'iTe:;<ry ; 4 vnio EdWHi'di !••- . ■ imi rev. -iinl 1.(»!').- Gates. 'liapliHti. ThA next meeting of <io gnmp will he nt iho St. James ( M B. Church 011 Monday. August 1.1 J ti'. \v th oiiStdcnitian being t'iv.>n : > the c--nstiuition. !). I, STi RENT WIN> $6,000 SCHOL'VIiSIHP S( HOL.VRSHH* IO CORNELL WASHINGTON <ANP» - Y-.ting' Richard Drew son e.f Mr. and Mi Joseph i. Drew. v. is arm .ced i; «t wn k as th winnei of t. Sfi.OOO rehniarshiip to Corn.il Univei-d.v Richard is .t -raduato of fY- i. - DAVLASSI DEPARTMENT STORES I COME IN AND SEE ( AROI.-iNiAM S-iJut*day. August t>. 19-19 Mi Rlii.R ill 1 { U. , REU\ U PUtiilEh T.t >\ )() i ‘ . V’ i rlftiP * gT fi ;.): •. •'. r Mil? ti, ,‘.j- •.. -v ~. • <. CpfiibrKt'-iu p ••<>:. .. : f c strong higth. :its scl'u/.i ; *; ..> tip* of that sc ho 1 wvwyn»w»>»-er:'<»3w«exii- i - -mnwwm Kinii a t alc \rxl (yrOCCFN HOME COOKING CAFE TOURIST ROOMS Groceries, Drinks, Creain T A KIN( - I‘r ;t FAYETTEVILLE
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