WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1349 AUGUSTA SCHOOL LACK DISCUSSED fe —— ~s,«i*v ; l AUGUSTA. Ga (AMP) -- The lack of good Negro schools in tin city of Augusta was discussed teste last week at the Richmond county j Education Planning conference j held at the ij T Walker school. Criticism of Augusta's ectuca- j tlonal provision for Negroes ; brought out that there was no high j cchco.l ouildlng in the- city, and j the Schools were overcrowded and j pool ty equipped. Evaluation of the j, school plants brought out no excel lent or .good ratings, three fair, one! poor, eight very poor, and 12 un- I fit ior school use Supt. Rupert \V. Langford of | Richmond count;, sc. ao.is promised | ; that the -' faults would be rente- !, died. However several months ago ; ; Negroes voted for a million dollar j bond issue which was to bring j - them a new high school building j - and improved recreation faciliit.es i including a swimming pool, none j, of. which has materialized as yet. i < Other features of the mee?hu-*)| Included workshops on various J phases of education and discussiors . of these- study group;; '. RALEIGH PERSONALS Mrs. M.iebird Prtillne Wh;(>:, of! , Bridgeport .Conn, spent a few davs . with her aunt Mrs. Geneva P. 1 . Brown of 908 East Hargett Street. , Mrs. Geneva P. Brown <nv.t , daughter, Odessa, .<g>er,t their vaca tion in Elizabeth City v si tin 2 their parents and grandpa? ents. Ms. Mrs Alfred Paiiin ![ MEN WOMEN No wage ruE Nn layoffs r. mc-ney every day Supply ! your neighbors with household neccsflllfs For complete details • mail card today. i KAV COMPANY Rus SK. Memphis, Tennessee , < HUDSQN-BELK'S 34th ANNIVERSARY SALE Beginning Thursday, September 8 , at 9:30 Sharp Our Low Price Basement Store is Bursting with Birthday Presents NEW FALL HATS V*Jt«e# ‘o $5.95 $ | 64 Youthful Flattering Hat* In AH Fall Colors Children Cotton Slips, Slighly Irregular • $ .59 Value. . $ ,34 Cotton Panties 48 Value . .34 Junior Cotton Slips 1.98 Value,. 1.19 Men Work Shirts $1.48 Value. 51.34 Tee Shirts .48 Value . .34 Athletic Shirts ,48 Value. . .34 Long Sleeve Rayon Spoil Shirts 2.98 Value. , 2.34 MENS’ OVERALLS $2.59 V*W $2« 8-oz. Blue Denim Overalls With Either High Or Low Rack. Sizes 82 50. BAPTISTS ARE LARCEST NEGRO ORGANIZATION CHICAGO- From a group of less i than 20 which first met at Savan-i ! nxh, G- in lf!8o to the' bune-t and j j richest Negtc* organization hr the ' world is how mi October Ebony photo-story describes the Notion i i Baptist Convention, U.5.A... !r <■ now convenlns; in Shrine Audi to i - ium in bos Angeles. “Patriarcnal president >f (his ! powerful body which represents slls million in churches, school;;, mission., and even an African rub- I bet plantation and numbering 4.- , 122.313 ' the Ebony story says, -is '/fl-yoar-olri Dr. David V Jcmtson, ! who -pent all but 16 years of his , half-century of preaching in a mud- j eat little Alabama church only nj few miles from the place where he was bom.” Nothing can equal the annual Br-ptbt meet ter good music and' superb > i story freely interspersed; with traveling preacher joker thv ’re really funny ihe feature state- Independent-thinking Dr. Jemison is a typical example of Baptist ide ology which gives each church complete autonomy and all mini-; ters equal voice in the convention. The convention is a social as well as a spiritual occasion says Dr. .Twnison, who .though failing in ber.bh. hi' lost none t,f !ii.- fiery orator} or sly wit during his nine voars of leadership. And Ebony quote* him os telling ’he conv-evi ti.'n audience: "1 don’t object to the preacher, socializing with the iadie; but don’t carry it te the extent that you will infringe on the other man s prop-, > rtv.’ RALEIGH PUPILS ATTEND HAND CLINIC JntI/i big from ♦be reaction of the tnow gro*-,* ' « Kitldjfh school pupils, the time-honored practice of lament ing the end of vacation and the errtilng of baek-tfl-.school days is » thing of the past, The young sters shown in the pictures are among those who bade goodbye, lo the playgi ounds. swimming pool; and other vacation haunt# a week early to attend a baud flimr conducted at the Wood worth Stu es YMt A by Leon Thompson, director of instrumen tal music in the city schools At the upper left some of the member? of »u- brass section get together to work nut thch awn j I -oblem.-: Left to fight are :Wil- ! Ilain Watson, Charles iliinter, A! j phouzo Wallace and Itnykin Gar | tiei) Upper center—A group of the youngsters learn ttiat dis- I carried phonograph rccoids mar 1 he molded into other shapes which permits their us» as vases, tlowei po4 holder- and other ii c.e inl if'-tn--. In Ibr group .ire: >ir ; Thompson, Samuel 1 succtte. ■ Harold 1,. Prince. Nancy Giles • Paui freeman arid Lennon Hoi- | t is. Upper right Charles Hunter j recrive.s indiv'dital in-trivti.iti j m the tromlione trow Mr. j Thompsoi who «s coaching hnn j for a solo which he i to ih-livor at a later program. Lower toft Duiin ; : rehear- j sal of the clarinet section other ! members of the group pause j while Nancy Giles receives help I on ;t particularly tllffirillt pas- | sage On ttin front row are H r | ry Pnynr Paul Freeman. T. Ml.). ] Rack row. Nancv Giles Mr. J Thompson, Norris t'annady, 1 Thurman Davis and Mabel Mit- j che.l. Lower right: the full band j is shown in a rehearsal for the eonerrt which nils held ITiduy I night to slimax the band clinic CAROLINIAN Photo by Shep I hard. Women Chenille Robe; 3.; 9 , Worn. . French Crepe Print Dre-se-. 193V<F . . 4.34 Assortment of Dresser .V*s Vo ir-\, 5.34 All Wool Covert Coats 2 1.95 Value. IS 95 Ra v*m Bed J r ekets 2.1 >s\' a ho- . 1.34 „ ( COVERALLS $5.95 V* $4- 34 Hickory Stripe and Fishei Blue Denim. Sizes 84 1 1». 1 34th A tin i . Bisirv *ft! CHAMBRAY | 1 d Vnhi • 24c Yd. Flight >ec •;ndr.. Vssvft . ' i f; s”e): e > RnSftiriftdl Store i __ _ _J ! BOYS’ WASH SUITS j $5.79 Value 4 34 R.'vei Shorts With M strhij-.g ''Tee'’ Shirts BASEMENT STORE "EASTERN CAROLINA'S LARGEST | I j W twwww *****WWWIIi.■ -... „ r .niinl-. Vi- ,L_J_ PICTHER •nrp CA. "Ft ODTN"I a n R’ 'Hr! i Vl] V'. •• d ' ;V - 5 j■ \ f hi‘~, , ; “i d !010 °0 \ c] l’ir< .• m • k! | .! h ■'* | i » 1 * inerccnzot s and ■; i •anforizoti . is YaHa. .34 ( nr!ain \la;« =*; ;3, i • ’ } ; \ .Hu- . Y| K- 33*#$ i PILLOW ( ASKS I i Hr V a iti<n I i O 4 I ! 34c i ' 42 'xs»v Ao r# i. : ALL WOOL BLANKETS j 58.95 Vain* SQ44 7 4 ’ i -iri.'. :loth Duka** ;; !!'».i Salin Boand. ! I o4th Anniverstirv dutcial - SOAP SPEC IALS ■ ! '! V&G. Octaeron Lmitvlvy 3oao j c c tor 19c 1 '' 1 > } « < ■ jtv 'ui y O c ra a(> I‘i ‘Toi!r ISo-u > 5r TiHr. OrvHo . Firp'O - 27 c kSu.pri SilH-,, [ ;i joy 25c r ,ii! JVtrular 4 lor 25c 1 ! Basement Store PIQUE Sf>c Value 34c vd. Slight Im.'guiar. Whits and In lor;, « ORCiANDY CUR I AINsH ] I VaLu •; In ,5 1 os * * I 1- $/?9 j&ia# i I>-nriaiv-j; I ini«l 1 ? \OO ' .... * ' Pit t- I>!Hr t I 1 ’ j I ,rcip)j COTTON PRINTS 48c Value 34c Yd. 2,000 Yds ot Valencia. Cotton Prints. SO Square. )(» - fa Y<j Pieces PAGE FIVE

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