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PAGE TWELVE [n GREENVILLE 1| PERSONALS ry WiTTi LILLEY iMw Odessa. Moyers. motored from Fhiiadelphia to spend rite week Mr* Rena Dkvir. Those with her were tier root'aer, Mrs, Hattie J • es. ae.ri Mr;. i,. Sparkman Her many friends aie triad to Enow -bat Mrs .Alien Chapman is improving after undergoing an ope ration Ju Pitt Gent-rsl Hospital. ■ The Cosisetologist Club met at the home of Mrs. Jessie Clark, 315 Eran> St.. Monday, September 5 The meeting was opened with a t-.i-nj.' and a prayer. The hu-iess nerved a. very delicious course, JOINS FA(ILTVOF ETHIOPIAN SCHOOL NEW YuFK «A.VP Lawrence Brskine Chaffin, known W the a»t wr.-td as Lawrence Erskine. art r it or of "African Opinion" mag azine. last weak was appointed pr; lessor of arts and crafts on the faculty of the Medhane-AJem • school in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia j Dr. T. Thomas Fortune Fields* r. i head of the school, s .looted Ersktnc- - over ;> number of other candidates , for the position. The new art instructor is a na- j live of Springfield. Muss. He has j had ext: ' ; c study in Spring- j field. New York, and in Europe.' Duitr.g career he has gained fsrre •' 3 mural pai.txer a con.-j Biercial artist and nr art critic, j He plans t . leav foi Ethiopia by i the end of th- month. Farm ren estate taxes p=r acre j in North Carolina averaged about 7 per cfci.t r,':g>. r T in Ty4B than in 1947. - J BLACK WOOD S ASSO. STORE GARRIS. BROS . Owners Bicycle ar.ti Radio R*«zairs Trade-ins. Whiszer Bife* Motors Terms US W._ s:r St., Greenvili# Whites Stores, Inc. WHAT YCU WANT AT WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY Greenville N- C. _ _ _ CURFIELD PETERSON S GROCERY MV Spt-ejfcli? : r « SHOO ERIK.- AND SLICED ICE COLL v.' CfKSMKLON F;ey la livery Service N C. KERRY BOSTIC & SON Homa Furnishings and Appliances 4 207 3 sth St Greenville | i'Hexi Doer is White Cnev f j | SAIEED’S ‘TCP. EVERYTHING IN WEARABLES' Gxeenvills N C. I GLAMOR SHOPS I SMART WEARING APPAREL | FOR LADIES & CHILDREN* 404 Evans Street G: -ejjTiJle. N. C. '*—* *- I—-larinraai1 —-larinraai- i Mi mu mum u wan :rw itw VETERANS NEWSSTAND IS iOP3 WITH NEWSPAPERS - MAGAZINES Life Weekly Journal and. Guide, Afro Carobtuen Pittsburgh Courier and Comic Books A COMPLETE SHOE SHINE SERVICE i Dit? ?SS9 Cezrce Suggs, Mg*. WiilanM Burner. Pr©P I 231 S- Due or) Si. Free Delivery Service I EVENING (,RADIATE CLASSES TO BE HELD AT FLORIDA A. & M. TALLAHASSEE. Ft - Th | Graduate Division of the Florida A. .:nd M College will off- : ;cCiusos -,n graduate work ieariir; toward the Master's degree in ed ucation m the evenings or. tt.e | campus at ,x ana seven o'clock This service is scheduled for the ; convenici.ee of the m - sen ice teachers 1 I.eon County and vic inity /ill p.-rsons vho plan to enter t.r graduate division r the evening urs.«v u-<2 advised to repor* to the, nolle re on .September 20 in room SC? Va- Haii for registration. IYIERRYCIAI GROIP ! ENCOUNTERS CON TOI R OF COINTRV NEW YORK ANP, -- The 12 members of the Ir.icreuitur at workshop of (he Cburc-h for the Fellowship of AH Peopb sailed from .New York aboard the Queen Mary last week to attend the conference of UNFSCO itnited Nations Feu nomir. Social. and (.ultaral organi/ationi m Paris, trance Before arriving in vrv York. She interracial group from the San Francbcc. church lepcrted that it had eucount erni several instances of jim crow on its cross country trip. Most of the discrimination was shown (hero hy cases in Nevada. Utah, and Wyoming because of Negro and Oriental members of the group Bus depot eating places, gioup members report til. showed the most democra tic attitudes COULD HAVE ISED SERIAL MACHINE I.o’s ANGELES ANP A vicism of a bleed* chest knif ing had 1.000 stitches taken to sew him together ir the chest, back, and arm? last week and lived Bradv Watson 2fi ripped in at leas! eight places by long deep cuts in a fight orer a dol lar. according t* police ivy. rperated on at the Gtorgai Strcel Receiving Iv-pita! Ihe alleged knife wielOcr in the at tack. I.eon Watson Is under arrest polic- said. EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE PRICES ARE LOW Evans Si Grcenvills Best Jewelry Co. "Eastern Carolina** Leadm* Jewelers” • GREENVILLE N C, Hones* Values HOME FURNITURE STORE COMPLETE KCMT FURNISHINGS Cash or Terms Greenville. N C LIBERIAN FOOD PRODUCTION OF iv A KATA. Libvna (ANP. Li beria is enjoying her bivtest lord production in more than 1: years. There is no shortage of rice this v< ; filet is the principal food in : Liberia. There are also plenty "f cassava ; runs, eddoes fruits and various vegetables. Th- sms crop is estimated to he -• i'-*>ut 30 per cent bigger than tht* • n-:- I t year which indicates that . Liberia is on the way to ending "hungry times" for her people, it i- u.iliy* true that irony years . when, crips nave fade dand im ; rls insufficient that thev« has simply not been enough food u care fur .u; the people. Much c{ the improvement is due. •i.'iti’- from favoiable weather, to w•: k of the U. S. Ecor.nmic Mission. Oscar Meier is the chief f this group which has done much ■ to inv.f'-.vc the type of agriculture, the care given crops as well as in troducing new v;. rif-.es of .red Oscar Meier is the chairman of the '•immissioti. Frank E Pinde; formerly ■ * Washington ■nd FF a ■ «!•>. hs: bein actrr.g cu’cf fm th past sevi.ral months, while Tvlei.i has been or, duty the State de partment in Washington. About SSO 000 is being put into the Centra; Agricultural station at Suiikoko, Liberia, up in the hiutcr- U-.nd for physical iirpr vcrriciiis by the Liberian government PLANS RIGHTS BODY IN MTIOVS FAPITAI. WASHiNG TOIv ANp» - A hr w human rights comroissio.-i for (he nal<<’!•;'s capital may be established x the plans f > n Matthew M Neely <D.. Va.) work ou*. Sen. N■ new chairma.-; of t.; - Sen ate District committee, declared hist week that he will introduce 1 MU to set up .".ychis commission. Til n»w --mayor' .-aid his pro posed human rights body would include wiiites. Nt «roes. Jews. Chnsuaiis. and memin-s of ail re ligious and racial groups Speak ing to the v-cor.ri. sessn n of his District probhm clinic, he said: "T-her. s r, -th.ng more- impor tant than Iran.an rights." He decided o introduce the ceir.- mi-sion nil to the commission i bill to the senate aftei ptrson# at tending his problem session votco verwbcln.i.-.p in favor of such a group Tt.fr / Fierr.an. chairman f tiw aiwetf r Washington area | council rs tiit American Veterans ct it’i e. i t , d ;■ staterur ! ! favor of ••., a propesai I’IiOI.IUSSIVKS Ml 1.1 01 TDOOR.S ON BEING DENIED SCHOOL SANTA BARBARA Cain*. i.AXP’ \ — Denied the u-e of the fi.ima Barbara High Scrsooi. the Young Pr- •„ressives of C..i!fotr,:a me! out ,dcc-rs last week in their state e*:n 'vent ion According to Dr E V». Jacobsoh. superintend s .),t of schools the pro ..'vt .--.d r-t prcnuscd ust th< schoobs rpusiv . om. but pro | teits from local citizens had forc ed him ask tarty leaders to sign 1 loyalty oaths. The party leaders refused t - a.:: and w*-*c not allowed to use -1 the schnoi. The group then ope'i v-d i’. ; ccr.vention ( utdcoi s on the a rounds of the Vs rhr-lie- estate-. Meat proouctiori o.i--i Fedi-'.c mspectio ; for th* week eric Sep tember 30 totaled 260 n.illi n pounds More than ifc rrn'l.on bulletins ' were distributed to farm people- cf : the United State? test >•. ; by ag ; ricultura) extension i Jeers C AROLI MI A N Saturday, Septcml>or 24, 1849 PERKINS HEADS IDEAL BENEFIT NORFOLK, Va. ANI iN..ti' • ■ . Ideal Benefit S> , R --. . closed its 37th annual s>. ssi<'n : *-r<• i iasf week .it St. John AMf, Ci’.iircb ■ soon after re-elecn-u B \V Pei - ■ kms supren-K muster- The e-unvcii r . ii ~. ts- h : ;h- ... ! ; m r ff-nvi /.tc ri ir- Philadelpluii. P., . on the first Tuesday in Septemhcr of next year. Repeats at the conver.tohi dis • closed that the organization oper ating in Virgin;.;. Pennsylvania. Maryland and the District of Co lumbia has ever 14,000 member: and took m aver 2000 new- mc-ffiben . iast year. Mr:. Jenic Saunders ,of Phtlarid ; phi s. Pa. was re-elected prcsi<lr.nt of the nursery deportment. NU members of the board of directot were re-elected and other "fiicer f !ht parent body ar.d nursery ; department wire re-riveted Mt Perkins 'is still ehairman of the beard of directors of th“ .-ix-iety More than YttO deicjiatc-s n;.d via of the convention Welcoming ad it, ry were on hand forth open in,- dresses wire delivered by ;!a R v. James R. Johnson. Jr., pact'', of St, John AME Church: C A: nett Bibbins. local attorney. . and Smith, representing Mayo; T-YC iov,- Darden of Norfolk. Founder of tht society was A S. Holme:, who at one time wa- grand master of the Grand United Order 4 True Rfforrers >. r ; ,us Mi. Homes was an outstanding finter nal leader ir Virginia. He rgan ized the Nnional Ideal Benefit So ciety' Inc. which t>e built into a strong „nd prugre.-sive organization bes.-re hi;- de.iil- B W Perkins w >--i.-;;:evr \-:cc rnd'-ter ;-,t Mr Holme:' death. WINS SCHOLARSHIP NEW YORK AVP feh Vincent Jehnson, it year old son of I>r. Charle- >. Johnson. Iri icen. in . isk i nnersit\. \ asitvin*- was named winner of a four-year national scholar ship at Columbia College here last week Johnson will begin his studio- at ( olumbia later this month. Vaiettiftorian of tiis senior rlas s a t Pearl >eni<u High School. Nashville, he is one oT 4k high school and preparatory sriioo; graduates who was awarded scholarships this year under the school's national scholarship plan. The plan was created lasi year, and eventual ly will bring 120 highly quali fied students to the school tor four-years study at a cost of more than Sf00.00(1 a • ear OLDER YOUTH GHOI P FLANS (11BH0I >E Members of the Negro Older Vouth Club in the Shiloh < «>m munity of Wake ( onnty have started a drive lo raise funds for a club house reported VV. C. Davenport, Negro county Kgent !'<■ rthe state ( olleye F\- lerision Service. A fund es >' 1.00(1 been set as the g‘>al Davenport ed into four sections aml a team od into four sec tins and a team of workers assigned to each section. At the regular mooting List week a checkup showed that nicer, than one third of the goal had ilieady teen pledged It (> hoped that the entire amount will I>. raised by the date of the Oiib-: Youth Clubs annual banquet, whtrh will i>< held on Wedne'd.iy night. October ,'T All nt the i nstruction work is to iie done l>y the members themseivr- v. ith some assn tanre irom Old r Youth ( iubs in other (Mrl- *u the ..aunts r*avenp»r! says the people of Nmloh ccmmunuy at« inter ested in the project and are giv ing it thier wheiehcarted sup port On November b-k the number of lay* :•.• potential layers . jn U. S. f.-rr »; xk- v. -.s 4t;" 7 ir.illto' _ _ • ’ f'£&&&'.■ .. 9k »' * EARNS MASTERS- MBs I.ot tva I.oryene Grave, teacher in the elementary department of the C. M. F ’>i?es High School has completed «ork for th*- Master es Art: Degree, majoring in cur riculum arid teaching at Tea<h ers College, Columbia l nui r sity Miss Graye is a member of the York Memorial \ ,M. I. 7,nn <hurch ;; girl scout leader and organizer es Troop No. l:t in 41 the first egistered Negro Tri *p in Greenville and Pitt County She is a member of the l a :, s' Delight Chapter of the Order «J the f r-’-tern stai and Phii.i ter of the l ta Na /.eta < haptcr ' the / (!.. t , 1 1 Beta xx oru CULPRITS STEAL HCL? BIBLE C}l 1 V AN( ' 1 AXPi Sf*>J■ •:v• 7y h(Kly % j -i l 7 y; j 7 w. larjtf* Holy ?•,.!♦.c. j-f.' G- Wf ■■{. <•’;]( ]Y*(i hf? 1 ' FtV4l vk ft I v'-C TV ; * M'F' K tiSif f, W(I «\l p""--s vhv kit:. d K; )ise T I'O vi (if-vv.; ai.-j look a larg' L : !-.- *■■■■' •'<'i' l ' ■ ■ ’•’« '• * • «0* John AV&liVnvt ~a j rh<» ord.'^v. time aryci.-' -■ -n.oju'tj someth Lia: ‘ < ’ •:•;»:*- ht‘ r»- ; •,o »•. • - STATE USHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENES HERE t ! fiC ;; H U . .'!• .>' m/d S’ A M. K C"..;rU; Th< f,: : wssi.-n was Ic.-d CV''' l * t V .vt vi. < .iciulit. .< Y A wi-rderful fiddle: was i: -.. f - t-- TV J Kennedy Jr. th. X- Mutual 1 .:. 1.. -N very .;'.:health picxtir ' pert Mr.:-- g i; v; r.ccr and T. B. was showby r? ■ f R. T McMiib n of ! it : •: ; of Public He ..h 'fi if X . r, u hna Co!It- fit ''(it a.fi't.u ;(.a. with an aod'ett ' T •-(••• of the NX; - I:: Aft nation of Anti rtca, Ada A C Griffith. d.ri-,u a-uu a.! 10:45 tr;-. n* uer ■■ i a Sad Cross ’ na.m: < x ta-: church SAY YOl SAW IT IN THE f AROIJMAN THANK YOl!
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