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CAROLINIAN Saturday, September 24, 1949 MEXICANS WELCOME DEPARTCRE m \merm \n> i -N MUG UK I. At.' IN !'•' M?>: ! -The dep \( A ••not ie;- ■■•■■ :d: nt; ?;• • "an Miguel; A-": School last left - .tive| :v(,- \ : ...nr.: uitizt-n:- - re/rota. Natives, who h f , ••• >*n,• ai>- . .-'.e-i with the a .key disorderly; itviuc-t which ;dtd drunker.-J • -sa. brawls, and . c ard.--. ;n the ■ni Because of :n..-o iisiikn of the A:t or;caris M.-sccc had dubbed t tern 'Grinkos " Ts iubi s at the rt c;a \>i be- , g:;n (ft,*, the sehjol had received • ■ Mich ■ a ' al.To; r ' mag- Before thee, -u rives say, t.h.* ;oo American s- -j.br.its mostly *' roe , ni ■ ■ • nund “'l group. After that American' -.ntrollment increased .; ZhJ ex-G. I s who with then- '.yes and • ;-nc:o s ‘had 11K . s - yjjr' ; To get rid of the U 3 students, hoe V-terans adminot;- r.i m witn d-«-w its support. One . derail is still there on charge- c killing a" ether ex-G,I OV‘- i girl. Read Ihe Carolinian! I Jessie Kan mil matS ' ymr hair perfectly... FACE BOV -~£Z* erhb most useful hair piece blend# r. with your own hair and keep# the rough ends even. Fitting from ear to ear and shoulder length, th* JESSfK RARE Page Boy make* yuur new hair length look so nat ural that no one can tell the dil ute* iJ.oO » Jr Tg - ' 5 l page boy id.so _ Thu JESSIE KAP.S :■( the head duster can he worn in eight •ther styles ass a cluster or plain, You do away with the us* »f hot irons, thereby giving your four um* ;.1 'll \LF atlMO! tftaH it •x length you want, the JESSIE XA R E half Glamour flta your taste. As you see, it fastens at th# crown of the head and hangs nut orally down the back. Y n can wear It sa an upsweep or any style you like, ft is 15 to 20 inches ' ir.gf. 119.0? #*<»«f of tour hair or *to#« color. Gtt&f* TODAY: _ SEND NO MON E Y, -—pay poetman on ie. • 0r..-, JESSIE KARE B««4ffy • 507 Fifth Ave. New Yo*-V LIVINGSTONE BEGINS 6BIH TEAR TUESDAY The sixty-eighth annual session of Livingstone C d.-ge opens on Tuesday, September 20 with Fr<.- h .i. ni Week. Aj'im ~ii indication., the school will have • banner year. Seven new numbers, have been added to the faculty coining from lording graduate schools of the country. To cne Department f English < mes Mr Albert T Jam-. - Mr James holds the A. M degrcf from the University of S-'uU'a rn C >li fornia and the m. a. degree from Columbia University. He formerly headed the Department of English at Fame College Augusta. Go. To the Science Dc-parti.u-n' cones Mr Ozeti Beatty with an -VI A degree from Columbia Unl - who will servi as As.-urt .*■ l Prole or of Biology and i\. . Preston Ormond ,vho a iso holds the M A. degree fr--m Coiuntoia University who w't vo as Pro fessor of Chemistry Both Mi : Beatty and Mr Orm--r.d are p.-ad- ’ rates of Livings r.c C-dlege. Rev. H r See H. Little, after a year's study it Drew ‘Tim log Seminary, returns to his Alma Ma ter :•» Professor ji Rural Church : Work in Hood Semico,w Rov, Lit-. 'le receiv.d both the A. B. and H D. degrees from Livingstone College. Mrs. Eiiz.i Harris who holds the M A degree from the University of rvlichigan. j ins the Department. : of Education as instructor of Ele mentary Education. Mr and Mrs. Edward L. Mit chell will head tne Physical F.du , .-ation Department. Mr. Mtiehell ni Ids the B. A degree from Texas ; College and has dot:, additional -rk ■ t Sprir:field College in • Massachusetts Mrs. Mitcheli uolds B S. degree from Tuskegee Institute with additional ‘ w'ork at W stern Reserve University Fc.> i.-tal opening of the college • will be held on Tuesday, SepHni tm- 2? at 2:30 P M. in the Col lege auditorium With President Tit nt presiding, a welcome ad dress. will be delivered by Mayor : Clitford A Peeler 2 ’ mm i Ps '-Jrdkuiy .:*• cd. J) . A. L. Cromwell, President of i h.o National Alumni Associu iifi: will also extend wordr of weici-me. 200 vm:\i) farm DfcMONSTR VTiON RALEIGH Mod- than 2,10 Nepo farn ers men, v. .-men and v-.ierans witnessed ; series of to bacco grading demonstrations Mb diu-sday anti Thursday >f ia.-t wvek. according to \V C Dav»h.- port Negro County A yen:, u d E. E. Kv. iu ..ssistant Negro C . i.vfi!. both of th-..- St.i*.- Collta;.- Ex tension Service. . on Jessi ies. n rketing i gtading • neciaiist of the Toiiacco ; . n ii of rlie USDA. gave the 2*. • n<>: stratn.-ns which were con ducted on the farms of Romas Di r Ro ite 2. Wake Forest Cleveland Rogers. Route 2, Wen ded; Co H. McCuilers, Route Aj ex and. Oils Spence Route 1 Hc-ily Springs. The demonstration on the Spence * ;rm \va ; sponsored by Leßoy Bur , i ei, vocational teacher; L T Brown. Kermtt Cockrell. Prof • G:g;ily. and Waiter Evans, veteran ; a it- iu! teacher all of the Fu quay Springs High School. After the demonstration on the MeCulh farm the delegatior. w is tele! v.-ith chicken salad sur«u vvK-ues and ice cold punch which was ponsored by the communities .of .New Kill and Friendship. SAY YOU SAW IT 1A THE CAROLINIAN THANK YOU! HOWARD GETS GRANTS FOR RESEARCH WORK WASHINGTON, D C At -t s September meeting, held in Foun ders Library at Howard Univer sity or. Saturday, September 17tli, the Board -f Trustees •>{ Howard University accepted grants total ing sll-1993 fur research projects, it was revealed today by Or. Jus. M. Nabrit ? Secret *r- ■>! How ard Uriversitv The res-.arch ,i •- • • a .; fol lows: $9,612 from die Men: d Hy.'iene Divismr. of the United States Pub lic Health Service, for t program of training in psychiatric social ■a rk 52.640 from the Bureau of Hood and Drugs Administration to ward a research project in the U’tdd of penicillin. stept-->myein and other anti-biotics, J 13.232 trom the National Institute of Health. U. S. Public Health Service, in support partmentKTAOlN ETA SH SHHU ol research projects in the Divis ion of Tuberculosis Department ot Medicine, 57.(368 from tne Nation al Institute of Health, U. S. Public Health Service, i ; support of a re- S‘ irc h project in the Department I >f Pharmacology: two grant* to tailing $43,447 fi -m the N ition.ji • Institute • f Health. V. S. Public! Health Service fat graduate and undergraduate training programs, psychiatry; S4OO from Endo Pro ducts, Inc. of New York City for j stud; on the analeptic p roper tic- of one firms product; $32,0u0 from the National Health Institute. U S. Public Health Service for; two re eared projects and a car- • diovascula: ■.caching project and s:>.9®4 from *••• National Institute \ T i n-::' ii Reseaivii, U, S Public Health Ser.ii" : a project on p.:rioddental disease Dr. Nabrit also announced the appomtme: t t»f W Spurgeon B uke who has deer manager of Carver ■ ; r;u Si )we Halls since 1942 .>.s nt agei of S. ; vice Enterprises at Howard University; the appoint ment of Dr Amaya Chakravarly, Professor of English at Calcutta University • leave-of-absence as Visiting Pi fessor of Religion Mr, Burk -a gi donate of th * Ai 'd-.n.y. College and Law Scnoo! l How ird University, will be re sponsible f- * the management of University service Enterprises ac . tivitics and those involved in the operation ;f Carver and Stowe . Hulls Dr. Chukravarty is a grad uate of Oxford University with ■ dt'-gr * of Doctor of Philosophy : From 1927 to 1933 he served as : hrary r.- cretary t Dr. Rabtndro- Tagor.; for a number of ; years was friend and counsellor •to the late Mahatma Gandhi. Jjr. Hill a graduate of LH ’ coin University, School of Theolo -1 the University of Oregon and tne Pacific School of Religion 512 FRESHMEN ENROLL AT A * M TALLAHASSEE Fla ••• F e hundred and se\ enty -two fresh? mciit entered the Florida A and '■.! College on Monday September 12, to begin the week of 1 Fresh •' man Orientation" with twenty-one • upperclassmen back to as-nst them in getting menu,united with the facilities and offsriogs at the col - | Lege. On Monday the students received ; *H general information. Loured the ; c mpus, took personality inventor* • ies. met the entire college faculty; and staft and received greetings! from Actim* President M Manning i EtfersOn Tuesday the freshmen k ept busy i • met •:ng the personnel dears and i staffs taking the Sngiiati p*..t -ment; i test, and meeting the divisional : deans for group corfrences. Tues- ; i day night the S’cuient Council un- ; : der tin leadership of Wdliam Bai-; 1 Loon, the president, >£ Lakeland i talked with the freshmen on “Stu-1 i dent Life On Our Campus." after ’ ! which tee council hud a recep ! tion for the group in the fresh > men w omen lounge. POLLOCKS VILLE By MKS DELLA Hff.L Glint.-,i- : ■k. A M E Zion ',,'n-irch • k t iti 4th quarterly Gonfei e:, ... F" day night at 8 p. nr. -a* •' W ."stan P L' will re -1 port a ~i ..., >s and officers tor the year. bund:. ?r .i-ning worship con ducted ay ' M-ssionary Depart mvu. Mrs Deda Hill, president -I the it'd rent ? Booy Sermon by the Rev \\ (. Cooke, pastor At 2:30 P M Mrs Harney, u. ; charge, i-uperun endent of the Buds. At 739 P M Mrs. Leah Franks. . th. preside t of the young women will be in char Missionary ad ! dress by M- ; N. H Martin d>s -1 trict 'president. Candle light niorcli. , Sermon b> the Re v Mr Badger. Mr and Mr* Warren G Fran.-:? announce the birth of their daugli- ' tv: Gladly Marrinc, September 1!. • its Little Strayhorn of Orange-. N J. spen* one week a re vis: - i ; -g tier mother ir. i father Mr. ai d M; s Ed SLr.ivh o Mr. James McDaniel . i PhiLa ;deiphia. Pa s:> n; one week here .visiting ms mother and relatives Mrs lvs Be ■;! Btvan* I ii-J I wciit an o', *eration at Good Siu-p herd Hospital this week. Mi r Hannah H&rdinsoa was a p.xtirot at Good Shepherd Hr»api - ali the past week Mis- Nera Jenkins underwent an loperatii'n it Good Shepherd Hos- pital the past week The w C R Club wilt meet at the noma A Mrs Carrie Murphy , the Ist Sunday in October. All ■ members haw been requested to be present Mrs Ado: Daniel and her two daughters. £d a and Mary spent ! Sunday heie •. i-tmg her sister, iMrs. Annie Riciiardson. Mrs Carne Murphy md Mis. Marr.;e VI-j: -; ; -s ere sh-. ppvr? ii. :Ncw Bern Satuiday. • '• 1 ; H I 3 Mo : - übd Mrs Laura J Morris visited friends and relatives in New Bern Mrs. Laura Thornp-son rpcot Sat urday in New Bern visaing her aunt t.-.u , BREAK CROIJM) FOR DORM AT LINCOLN I. JEFFERSON CITY Mo.—Ground : was broken last week for the ean i str.iction of > - ■■ d<w mitc-ry fir men on the eampns of Lincoln 1 coin Univt rsity. Jefferson Cry. - Mu At jr est‘rv..ited ci'wt of s4<;d,oC9 ! the building is expected to be ready for .v upafK-y i r thi fuSi semster, 19.50. Ihe George Bauman Construction Company of Nevada Missouri are contractors In the fir y-eio'ht student rooms, with close's, ahi bs hi used 100 'male -:. <x . i • . ia.: ,-n a-e pi'bvided two iru'. s. *rs. stor age rooms, laundry pressing room, barber shop iiru-tte reception room, living room, two trunk and stoi ige rooirii ord a power room. E\-KE(/KE TEACHER WEITS IN NEBRASKA BEATRICE, Neb. (ANP) Miss Donna Marie Washington, daughter > f Mr i M- i. O. P. Washington, ft. 4 trie*. Neb. and Samuel R. Wyatt -an of Mrs. Thomas H. Wyatt i she late Dr Wyatt of Austin Texas, were married last S inday 2: the First Presbyterian Church Re R ass MyCnwan per formed the ceremony. Following a reception, the couple left for New York. Mrs. Wyatt will work on tier masters degree m music *t New York University while Mr. iVvatt will work on Jus Ph. D Mrs Wyatt is a graduate of Drake Urv srsiiy and has been Instructor of piano for the past two years at Task-gee Institute. Mr Wyatt at tended Sam Houston College in Austin. Texas.. New* York City College and New York University. 1 AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY We Rebuild Any Auto Interior. Tailor Made Seal Covers, Head lasings. Floor Mate, Truck Covers fiefeuiii, Safely GIM " ! MOZINGO AUTO TRIM SHOP | Dial 365 J Smiikiield, »- C. f PAGE THIRTEEN SELMA HAPPENINGS DUKES. DI CHESES SELMA Monday night, Sep' tember 12 the Selma Duchevu and Selma Dukes gave their final sep aration supper before Leavhg for various schools here in the slate, ai the home if Miss Vera Warrick, 201 W Noble Street The si. . ;.*r menu consisted of fried e ! icken, i> iato saiad, hot- ■ dla, parch ■id chiiied fruit cocktaii. Of-leers to take .* arge during the absence jf the ptr- .-nt officers v. h .- arc Leaving fur s nooi, were introduced by the nr sident of the Dukes The officers of the Selma pukes club are Missei Evelyn ;7:-rS : n, president. L.vuise Johnsoa, vice presidEnt; V Warrick sec retary, Liuile Eason assistaat see und A ruG R P.*;cUt:, treasurer Selma Dukes ffiee.•* are; Frederick D. SmiLh, president; R.cr-aro ri. Br>.- .. v ice • • Johnnie Lassiter. Ji . ,ecretarv, James H Potts assistant secretary, and Slucky Potts Jr. treasurer. Tiie two cliias cm.- : A ->f sixteaa members, eight each, tnus far. Their colors are blue and white, ■ their objective is to i ..-op the appreciation for : .-' ji.-s char - acters in soo-at life. ! The Selma Duchesses vore or ganised as a sister club and they are working cooperatively together m all f their programs and ac tivities Their definite goal is ro ; provide recreation as well as oro mote and dci olcp clovnliness am decency iu the commutuiy tor the younger „>oys «od girls. cLuhs wer - orv , e.j by Frederick SmiLh. Juae r =th, :-j4,3. Each week .ueetlngs ire held at the homes of th-i metnfcc-rs. Meetngs art- 'uauaily • oened hy the singing of the club roug ‘'S;i --m» Duke.-. - ' w-Ldch wu* written and cojrpo»ed by Frederick Sm* h. stu ; dent of Nor tn Carol . a State o>i lege i. d J..*iir.v.ie Lassiter. Jr., a student u the same cvlivye A recording of tea club song ;tva.< mad.* at Ac-o's Sundry and Musical Bar, *?if. South Pollock Street, Septi-otber sth by A~r, L. Everett NOTED CHICAGO DENTIST BURIED :i CHISAGO * ANP —Or- : a£ Chi cnoo’s ieadii'.g denups. Dr Emets R Ricks, 55 >/as baried here lasi, v cek. He- d .-d from a sudden heart attack A natr-.-c <_.? St. Pau; Minn., Dr. !Ricks was -c from . U' - • versit;- of lowa Denial senooi in : i ’9!9. After practicing it L ava hr a year, he came m Chi . where :he praclic d f-'-r 27 years One ;>f Fiis f av f -rite hobbies W 3.3 playing the violin. Through an mii'ic he vr.is a memhec f .m. -.J- . • cage Cooperative Symphony <■: - cbestra. He also a -liembe:- iof the Kapr-a Aip' o Psi fratsr !oity; tiie Frog? Uts u.-. -"-rn; ; b >aid of the r'huu vj Atc-embly, The American Dental Ass >ciaf.on. ‘ and the Chicago Denial Society, He was a 33rd .nt-: He is survived by hi- daugntar, Mr--. Joan R. his sister i, 1 Mr-: Hazel R. Aden a : i.-Ir«. H- - ion? S. London. JORDAN’S JEWELERS ■ j Quality Gifts I ——~— ” - SINCE 1898 Smith field, N. C,
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