PAGE EIGHT » - raMHWMW.ouAM.m ■.■»n»..-irr—.- him. &KiZm addition to all the others met. named we hat e tonight,. Pearl Hat ley arid her drummer cay hus band, Louis Bod-on just back fiorn London. Weil you know alt the comma tion t/hat has been in the papers la Up about Pearl ma’TVing Butt son in London recently and papa Bei'.v'n having several tits about it, so when Drew said, ‘'Come on up Pearl, you and Louis," so fat a.s we were concerned, htetoty v. as bemg made because we kw* before that ninth or morning wr,„ over, in wrr e going so interview both Pearl and Louis, before any ethei newspaper man could K*-’t tc them. There ire t” " thing. ur want to ,ay about Pearl, sis she is much belter looking than any pH tin you have seen of her in He newspapers end second, she is « most, gracious person. She came up on the stupe and after a short session of ad libbing with Drew, sang a little ditty entitled. “A Woman’s Work is Never 1 tone." Don't be confused by the titlp, the Sung isn't half as iruu'CTif, as the name might imply. When the club guests insisted on another mutt bn from Pearl, he told them that when she married Louis Bellson she made up her mind that he was going to do all her hears work so at the snap of Pearl's linen Louis- jumped into the drummer’s seat and actually made those ''skins" talk. Listening to Louis Re 1!son really get music from drums we could readily understand why hr was one o r tiie star attraction.; of Di ke Ellington's band After Pearl and Louis had re turned to their seats, we hurried rr. »»• to their table for an inter Vew and ,< dographs They bad arrived in New York front London on Sunday, hid away until Tues day when they came on to (.'Pi f GLAMOROUS I NEWS It fin holiday | ; | elegance , . . %m hi Mrs (iowimtin fast returned from New York it ith a most gorgeous rotlection of lat-n sash tons in time for the holi days. Included In This (ollrction • Attractive pastel wools n rotnhinafions for the britle. • Stunning cocktail dresses and formats fa.shionately styled in nylon and raw silk SPECIALLY PRICED Only 817.05 I p (Limited Time Onivi Three Plans # LAT-A-WAY « ('ASH * t H Alt OK GOODMAN’S Ladies Shop 20 K. HAROETT STREET Ct»r. Ihrfett & TViimint;von Sts. cago for o short stay before Louis j rejoins. Ellingtons wind which opens mi engagement next wees, at the Swank Blue Note dance pavillion on Chicago's Gold Coast. When that date i- completed. Pearl and Louis plan to jout ney up to i tlifomia f• >i their belated; noneyrn ijon in di’-cu -.sing the international rmliabatu created By their wed ding, Pearl threw up her handy, tone of those hands has a s;tubb diamond sparkler) and said, "On j Honey, Pm telling you. it was just awtui, just awful. YVho do they jt.hinn they are anyway, telling ns ’wt 'wnidri’t marry." We asked, "Pearl, do you lovflj Louis" Pearl looked at me wit-.a half closed eyes arid replied, "As to all the hell I've gone through are you kidding when you a.a. jfki 1" love." W'e were sitting in a t hair be I .veen them and almost go l kis -ed . vvhen Peail made a slab at Lotus lip- and I outs shoved his i i *• to: ward In ;.i t the kiss. Louis told us lie expected Ins dad t<> come abound all right and said a' long as he had Pearl he had absolutely nothing !o worry ■ about. A 38 diet' usin' beamed Louis, "l tv . got i f;Onb job will the best ran id in the laud. > Duke LI hem e i I v< go’ Pearl what *>Jse could a folio wa.pt, huh?" We looked at Pearl and said. "Well papa Moil on . dough might : come in handy for a rainy day Pear] put both hands oil <>ur .-hoi “*» ! der and (he ay he looked at us 1 with half closed ryes a., kind of . glad that Lour pi' er;( "Look: ' bonev." said Pearl, -After we get our California break. Jt e got an . engagement in Las Vega: lasting • I unul spline, after whi'-h i go back to London a hete ! ant to u.;u in I Jose Einer >. production of '( t bin In The Sky' then on to the j Continent for more engagemords. h Do you ee any reason why i, i should worry about old man B ,v l! son's dough?" We couldn't think of a single reason, so after getting ' tcit auto i graphs on the bark of a Club; "PtpPi-a ' book niatche, up wished them all Hi*’ lurk in the world and our thank for their kindness - ami gs aeiou.snf We left V’H, ;.,S, lf s..-t that (hi; Carolinian' • ace pho* ? granber. Shirley, wasn't there to make a picture. Any wav, no oth < a newspaperman wa - m on the affair and ("Inn >' do' tune ! newspapers, one of the e paws:-. . calls itsi If I in- s i >rld *1 * ■ ' weekly and in tw week's :. u:-e ii ■ had Pearl and Loup Mi! in lon I don, prepaidi to :ssuo tn Chico- : j go Your CAROLINIAN stay; with' the new;-, no! i'-huni it. BF( Tire Sales &. 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Baarier said police investigated ’lit- cast in Alr« Matthews said: ' IVe are watching every !itt!» movement in thK country. As far is i am concerned, there is hope ; here " Mam natives of Africa tiave elt- Itres-ed similar sentiments aftout (he I SA Thee support (heir state mentis hy saving that in America, (he laws ,! 'e for tin- most part on the sitle e.f the Negroes; in ar in Africa they are tiof BFC- -- Arpinirnls I ntL r\vav h( 'rings hr '.‘an (fir Bli,;h Itl buna! was urged by Negro bar risers to meet (in problem head on to determine whe sher :i!‘ not tin l srgrega I ion of children in puhllc - supported si hook simply ( ecau .t ofi’V'i » riener ol rare was In kec-dns with the tenets *»f the Consti tution. fii aor-.en! un ifii' Kansas situ aimn jn wh'mh a sui< had been • filed by Negro parent for the admission of thru children to ail schools from the elementary level • upward. Robot t Carter, N AACP lawyer, noted the coni notion that the 14th amendment to the Con stitution is being violated when Negro students are discriminated ; .••gainst through segregation. Be- I cause opportunities are deprived [.segregation must be e/.n.-uieied in violat’oi; of thi ametidiTieut, the j lawyer argued. Opposing assistant attorney grn ie'ai Paul Is. Wilson ease, the' 'two are arguing whcfhei 3"";' gated, public .‘.’.’bools in net only ■ J South C irobna but also the JJi [trad ol Columbia. Did aware and, , Virginia an to remain intact i No decision I . < xpa cterl in an;, I'd the aruDi.ent’. until early in If); I, but tile battle 11 mv.’ brio: fought on the flooi ot the !'.upreii.e Court is pn o’ dent makin: v. ’’n I \ vrtue of il., in< kH nee in t-.i.ii one of the slroncest uiuler-pin t.uigs "f !he South' mailin'"!,)' | strutbure of white supremacy is i being ruthb sslv attacked, BFC- - Mother (ionvictcd and the children were being sup i port' d by the welfare depart incut. t’nclei examination ! shes said .he was putting JIG j monthly Into postal savings from ; her SSH monthly welfare ( be r k Tyson, die said had been paying 'the rent. Mrs. Tin tier pleaded gwHy to a rood degree muidet and told She gg n« 501 J) m :”M I WINDOW (HAS lO.Vf -., IV op. A : VV VV : Jtl dl"- Ji ft’ /ek ■ i O SET 5 ® --—■— HiP _ , *- «b 5 «j«ort DUTCH OVIN | . J 2 quart ® £ Try ham, sweet * popple tof V S^ i £' C i 1 tes§f- T Bs3 * 3 I f r ip 1 a YUs l! . 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In' ilflfj .'t Uliri in his M'V V:- -a in She was remanded to the Worn- | vn h Division of Centr il i•; on * it It to bc;;tn hei enb rice t What disposition will tie rrinrit [ for h.n welfare of the children. • ! ranging in age from 3 to H. could no! t.x learned, not wen the v\hei--?aofitit-; of the children's ft' j j iher revealed. 1 BTC - t Rids !n (’reek •Sustaining injut ies r ere Vli ■ ■ . Marie Lynch of Eufietd; N.uMirm. S' i r 19. of Knfield an i • ■ \ Hyman, 13 of Wilson All > ;••• ad- 1 nutted to a Wari""nfun Ho pil.d foi treatment of lnjnrie-. Preliminary uivestioutie • j ■ ■ ' a led that t'lo car v. a fveijnj; ■it a high rate of i-pe. <1 and •". 1 ciently went out of couffoj -ire. a ' din.: the e> a h Fm Iher in r . at l or 1 was deemed tinner. ■ .0 . Mid.’-- (»vm Dcdioihd tie dedicatoi \ i-:te L1 evident Elder. I>i J. ,-,i Hu ■lilev. Dr J ;vt Jhu Hud. 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