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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 20. 1952 = ROCKYMOUNTIf NEWS and vj im 4 Ini* I i m lll—li IIIIIIUIII.IIUJIM. 11l IWW—IIPIIIW DNIiHWWWWHiI 20.0 W VIEW XMAS PAGEANT ■ROCKY MOUNT. N. O. A crowd variously estimated at lrotn I 20 to 30 thousand people, braved the lirar-froc/ing weather to view the 19-float religious Christmas pa rade here December 12th Rocky Mount was one r>f the ciUcy whirl! caught on to Hu idea said to have originated in Henderson. N C.. j calling lor a rowel of the tan j meaning of Christmas Hud of j em.phasjr.itig the Vitgin Birth ot j Christ, rather than tt.e customary j commercial angle seen each year , SEMI INTERRACIAL. Sponsored iiy the Chamber <e! i Commerce and the Mmi'-Jr-rial At- \ Jiance (white), there were five; floats built and entered in the J parade by colored churches they ( were inliu sperred thtgiugiiout the : line of march with St. James Hap- I list Church in . t ond position 1 Others were Saint Marks AME North End Baptist and Mount P" •• j gah Presbyterian Chmdn Tim I Si James choir and BTW high | school choral group marc-nod on ! foot and sang Christmas song , ait; of which was reverently revr. »u j l.y Ihe tin rings, the two-mil' j parade route. WILL RE RirEAft l) Tli is new type of para do met j with hearty approval from abnosi j everyone and it is expected that | it wkill bo repealed next yeai Ihe ; cost of floats was from SSO .4 j and ;dl were g.Ond. BETW M AYERS ,’EItEORM j The Booker Washington Thes pians presented tho.ii Christmas j play Sunday night to an ov« rflow j audience in the school auditorium Dedicating their new gymnasium Friday, the locals divided honors of a twin hill cage game with Maggie 1. Walk el baskeUwi* of Richmond It. appears that. UTW now needs to enlarge its auditorium w ilcb has been too small for many t > "ars. When Prof. C R Pope was i'rm* I cipat years ago, he had to place a heavy admission charge upot* children to make room for adult* at public programs AUDITOR!, M 0« (GROWN Completely out-grown for many ; years the auditorium will only ! seat the student body and 1 tew adults or. seat adults and h ave i the children out of any public , program if there i. norms! adult I attendance BTW has just dedicat ed a new gymnasium and sevewu classrooms. A belated course to typing and othet business instruc titoti has been added at BTW to the delight, of the students, many of whom haw longed for if fur years A cln-s of thirty ad nils n<wv forming for a typewriting course of twelve one-eveumg-a-week *os sons was over - uihscribcd by 60 odd the first day. according to school officials. MR is DAVIS AT HOLLAND Principal Boyd L. Ancrum ana staff held open-house and dedi cated the new buildings at the: Annie W Holland e!< mentarv school Sunday with Mrs. H S Da vis of Oxford .president N ' Council Colored Parents and Teachers as featured speaker for the occasion. School officials wore also on the program sponsored by the Holland PTA. Mr Norn E Bail.-y and Rev. W D Burgess concluded a "Unit- j rd States ’ rally Sunday at the ; Faith Presbyterian Church or. ' LaimS Sgk 4/5 QUART j PSNTS $ 2 5? I 1 STRAIGHT . • apple, \ BRANDY' A Uißfi AND % COMf,ANY JZy Korth Corden. ¥«, Scob«jfVsß» # *t k FOR THE BEST VALUES Cash or Crcdil SOUTHERLAND FURNITURE CO. 207 N John Phone 10S5 j GARRIS DRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS ‘■ONE DAY SERVICE" j Hit N, Center Goldsboro , - ! Quinn-Miiier gg | Furniture KINSTON ' m——Ba—w—i—t m—ww** I i Highland Avenue. Robert Halt of Dee (.'< i\ ..ales man, churchman and fu: ighi years an ardent workt in Un ci use of Alcoholic.! \r myrnou* coke to interested persons at Mi Fiscal' Presbyterian Ch ..eh • ;( day evening regard in;.; fen minu > 1 ir*it he>v , “HIT AND RI!N" mi-.'CUING Many chuwhes m Kasti n Caro 1 j lira are dying spiritual <i‘ nlo- he j yauso of the "lut and run” typ< , lof p.iMorjai sei \-icc they pci ve < Wdil mini'.-’l': I'.aV'l'C a gular t | ‘eharge ’ ■'! v htch In- pi • ,I.in • < I'hi morning and then i;u< . gr to , j i.O mil - to erintli'T ••hurcii md : o j (m.-h« s a hurried 1 sermon'’ to ml , ' lee' i• planes in one day Fed • I1 1 iM. iiriir Whitaker:- - , ’r one ■ >ch | : :in i in mcd of i cln-f i I HOCK V HUM NT NAA f. P ; HEARS AIeI.KAN i Toe Rocky Mount NAA( F I Cl. ii |>l * i held P- !3ln nnnii.i elcc ! linn ii'.i-i iim Uf-cember flih and 1 ! re-elc-eti-d. wiih opposition, the on 1 ! 111 mst • r iit old of fit iis which I ! include:- Cniiir Junes, prevdenl. ' | Elm.-is Brt:-'-wolJ. vice pn sident. - M■ Inc y Shin- . ci •-t.it-y: M : Ell.mi- l.i . nirli, tic-isll'ci . J It j Rifharastei. chairn'.fin board and {,! ft Harren, fe-.-af n-dir eaair tmirt. J : ITEM) SECltl r.-M!V SPEAKS Spoual .-.lie.'tor tie meiJu g ! 1 . as Clliarles M' t.ean of Winston Saii-in. .issisiant field secretary of j NAACP working in North Cavo '■ a-,-.a <inct S'-j'tcinfxT Mr McLean i came in from Tnrboro, R<iper. Ply -1 month and ntin . eastern North Carolina communities w-'tere tv reports increased interest in N. A A C. P. activity with a 7'/ ye n i old mother joininß up in Edcntmi RECREATION LAGS Mcl.ean outlined suggestions f:-t* -I irnulai ing a membership drive on Die local level to he started j .ifter the fir t of the year, In formed tfia l the 12,000 colored cit.i --i n-ns here had only one full-time ' recreation worker, tin field sec-- I retary was surprised that it. could ' iv taken with so muon <-omplacen | i-y He suggested action to .improve | the situation Many communities j are calling for new NAACP units. jnnd others t have old ones re- I activated. Bcrt e county is organ i i?!ng three units and Windsor and ; Washington <N. C t are reviving • I theirs. TO HONOR CHANCE AND WILLIAMS The local N \ACP voted *■ hoV .' a celebration New Yea) 's night vi fioi'or Prof W. <' Hide Chance. Sr. and John D. Williams of Par mdc and Spring Hope respective I-., for t'/iei’- Dart, m winning the ; two outstanding railroad and. bus: | Iran ■portt’.tion suits in the C S court. Chance, a retired school : principal of many years service . and William:-. dynamic young . ] proxy of Soring Hope NAACP ; have both done much to further : the r ill.-.*- of di-mocrai'y by r< car ; utg the right of franchise for 1 many citirehs *n their home com | munitfes. The h.inipiet and pvogr.im is s* t for the nigh! (if January first with '-hiring Hop.- and oilier eastern Ca- I rolma NAACP branches partici-1 ; patin’g in doing liunors to the I w'i). most outstanding civil rights h* ■ ; : ..H’S m Ihe late Atlorneys who. fought the eascst a ! 'e expected to I i ‘oe -heie for the ocacsion. BFC t'-VSWEI.I, MITES YANCFYVtLLE, N. C The s Caswell County Training School j .'Basketball team has opened d ! ;sbasketball vv»?.h n •uc i > ssful sum over Burlington €>2-31 I Wit Vi the high seorov being ">en ; r;v" Johnson w'th the 20 point?* !f,.Unwed by Howard Bigelow with j is points. The team would like to , have same ~ with othei schools in tCarolina and Virg in t a If <nv | roaches have any open date; j please contact Mr. J Roach. < as ] well County Training School, Box j sb. Yanceyvilie, N. <■’ The Caswell County Training 1 School has been successfully mov j itig along this year. The Land and Glc-e Club have made a great deal of progress. A Boys Glee C hiJ has been organized, under the di rection of Mr L. I. Reid isr C’hristmas prociarn will be held ! December LI. at the Caswell Coun j - L v Training School at ti pm in j the School Auditorium sponsored S -)v the Glee Club. '■«' BEAD THE CAROLINIAN I~~allan MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 Tnrboro St. I TELEPHONES 2-2291 542 S Hwwn Danville Minister Accepts ' Caswell County Church Post M 1 1• )K !'' *i! i-ri.-i.i! i > - in (> ves ( Iniycl 8.-ipiist ( • ■■mvii i : bi-'ui wJliOii! a La: tor. T'le v.i --• .mi y ii'r< d i iter tile di'.nu .a i of thf fru'iiii-r I'.r.to Mr. C W. nl . C'- ouni i Gi-i -.'U'-iior. i. \ C. The Ch’.i 1 - 'i, '' offi- i, I an,l thf ef>i»rm'nit> ba pb- ige I I ■> i ; tl,f? ueci ii- Mi Mi M ~Mna■ i-, til'd. .■ ■ -It. '.- a- l "■ I ciation Tie i-i'nlf inpor.u .v. {-imlnc. -iy : ,1 1 a I til.;.' Mild':, 15 W end F.-ui-i • llov- r.l ,-f t . s(: i . i oM'k;u o.inu ■ u n:i ■I: lendei ;|i : p i•: 'a11,,.-, i i \ c; I ion; i n tor 111 the i■gsu n■ a i pi ogre rr': -,ar : a i ational tivitii s and agt-in-ii-; foi i .-lir.ioi i c; neat ion. M: Slav, a I -A i ' ■ i u 1- i-rd I'liii-'- ii.'irl -dy vrhf-;.- lie ivi.'. ii; ides which i 1 : > v. t h kin • 11 a VV'-| iii 1 ' 1. 'dll’ / I Hate flan nh. vycre well known cni , >’CI)S of till i.-ilv I UnriVi llf ij,• ,•!.• i■ ■ i : ■ : ■ - • a. jtr.nl Eleim id . :■ -.d H : fimshin. '■■ ■" 1 R< ii:c. o'' r many rigid- •■'. ' . i n- ■ I go to ci.lh !:■ i : ■ .' .in • S . i: school but wont to v i ' to •'i!,i■ 1. men! 'll- !' '' a'.. fl.nve- r; Fdin i. < ,iF". i Yn . ginia Sennnai \ out - ■ J.-i ia J ) • main due to His m-ed f"-' P’n- 1 -' He "a. called to the u ink •ii !li< Gospel Ministry on gnsl 2, !!!.;;> and wn, e-nl.-, me.l up .filly li, IT'I to p.isioi Cu' Shiloh Uaplisl ( h'.u rh in his hon-lr city, M tier tie MPa i t'ul! V pistoled foi i:' ywil's. Shiloh ltr.pl ist is ' historic la mini:' rk in itimilli I"i d has to e-ii p islorcd !"■ .d } i standing pulpit.-.-r-s. 11l 1915 Mi -el ' 'h' a led from '■ ' M« Knd> volt Coli'-r.'- will; -. L I U ni- He i- V • I;iair. ri l)an' i!!• Ya win-* - : i ; 'l'd ' ■ '' .i \oune and old. 5• I• - nod -ma. d Aside fi oin b* i ' t'« f ' - Chapel Bapl! t < ni l-, Jo I Mod el pt. Smith !,n : A .i;r t ion pro id'-' I ''.Pm h r G : Ci Jition eg I)a • ’. • . • . ' ■ raciai. non degouipgdioun! IU -l ' iration H< 1 ■ - - ( Hfsfy VOLi BUt\ „ ' A GOOD B'JV. J ? . V -vs spav A i-gg -rsß,. / s vou 3r. r i». - j 1 X A- A .t. • ; I7\\MTS Cl MVj! r \ ' * V G*X)'K ! X N -, «f « . ■ : 'fiMf • i - 0* m M tpgy|k %®m' 1 ' ' * -fflnHk I®'- • *;ipjlssf& # : a PRIZE - WINNING FLOAT— Above is the prl*o winning float entered in the annual Christmas iigtrade by WUUston high school. The s'hooi walked oft with the first |>rige of HOMETOWN NEWS iiiJt .i !n irm in;. '< i< «m ;> i I JU ir.r-t ri ••. I': * ’ ' !"■ On whmju i 'urili-i one -of U iie.-illo and vi-.'Ui ,'in. ■ d)v imr. !.-• hn: fivt-d I \ j• v. I ■, r*jt i i,i{ Id>i j!|V viUii ‘i’ci L.o is ii i j Anyc-nu in D<inviMf‘ -v» l! ps t, prr.-<<•.•!*•:• h .'i !«n‘ c.nd w<’ii . I'm r,ink Si 1 ■ x't.U j i ■ O'", n. !m’ ) ' ■ plHy ! ( *\ j-, . . " is . jm'tMaff'" -jpr *■ •• - & ■ . mmi i -:7 ■ ; j TPiOS' 5 j J G*. vlDtiS SON AKHI v a daj t.andhi (ahei'cl, son of thi* trfr Molianiliis li. t Afulhi, and 57 inhrrs, sii fd lb- to uhit'-s, ui-p • I.i-l week l-w prui -' -dinr in nrgan.r -I dcfiin'r > r S'",lJi • . - ra.-r •rip. Ln»t Africa- {Ncw*pr--.‘» l )»••(<> ‘ i Holly Springs Happenings ItA'MI AI! A J! ' N H-HHHS ICeporter MOT;! : 'R: X; P-' A : , ; g1 1-- a: ' • im !\ I'.-a tb . : 15J I- irst Smtiv tiler I 111 : Tills V." g'l'.C <•:. a MTlf-s l, :> ; i:tven bv the m'-sioigti y i-u eli p{ ih.' P u ’ C’iun' "i H" !Pa in tlua svfic.. wa- given i the nalatial hont'.- of ".Tr.i. Geo. Mi:-. M-. ■Me Huge-- dpt: ‘.hie 11' vh sii i iiti- i !i t - H a is o: e>■;.ei.i.i.'ii .hi >mc ft)-, the Christina.. 1 idimiys gom Del.iw.-i!-> Stale ('•>!•• I<S<‘ win-re -r- i .unpin.-- d :rt Pi: y to the pi<--ad.--J TF-- jxipufei: gum-' ol -'g kr i r, as the t.'ho'i d-aoer. will ;.p j. : i- the I ball.'. Sp'ing. Srh. ml. Sle'l .v {)< r :i » r 21 J 00 pH' riiv Kin roup o) Ui-.( > • ik- f{j.‘*c(or [},<■ Hrv."'-;:d Hr.' WsGilcv of Mi” W'.ison T*. --. !c I N.-i ( Tfi ii, VV' : 1 TLiU .'j! T : -r 'UR* oop ;;:-oup of INC r h! 'Hn;i Chtu.-li in >O4 ibim pio.H'iOJi aai • (' >m i . v-.-ori • !•? ,?cJ'ic» ')( All other entries were f;'u»n ivliite e-bolps. cO.deo pcspris viewed the parade in which the crack WilHston band .ilso a|>- peared. 17h* hand di>'w much 4 Oivoiabii- comment, WtUHwtN mr CAROLINIAN ihe 3rd :.i,kF> In fb IF ,b Hprlnfis ? g hooj {.vbds^'n»-* o ric.f piipijs Vc v’oolly i?!'i 'HiaiiLsgi‘ jog pi ouroin tt t rcgulaj F 1 ielay jutij ning Oil Dm 1 in bo r 12 M: • M. Ly on. trarluo- Os Fc U/' Tod.' JR.* •' nk'ci her nup.h- in very on ,i• ;• o hU: ir-s• mb’) p-r<>gia??• •.. Th'. : RutA'i . : f! - ! slndcu's ,•( ihC S; r ,o:.*. S iioot j;* u> the ; rbi-ivlo !pi^'Pa•■•aliens P>r -Sate . to o uko I.no crarni ou * ;•> O t*,i- iinii a gala Chrr- 'rnas • I ’:irt\ Will he jeyi. i ip. .ill pi^Vt ‘o the Chris ton s Ho*»da>s. Mi • R by Sandhis, a teach*'* j ■f the .kh grado ,*.**ijrued to - unite i n } «’ ojo-ku ,’T • s ip. ... r -. .i-Ovi -> f ihe ,\u Oil- I -O ' -'-a \ni.t 1 M * I'nl M V -I [ o>H’tjd f Ol Gloria }•< ’-' 1* • I’J ftin >l) \Vi*i s - ; tOi'iiei-v i cpnrtc-*-:! to havi; Iv 'i u gi n-1 t * •?«'-.. . ' nvc ui i*. winning float depicted Christmas r.uiiliiH- Members of the school choir saim eiit-idc a house. 1 ifOTO C <>m TE.S Y STAR M tYS Orange C’nty , News Notes !'.< VI til SAM HI'.MtV JOIUU' Mr. Dart Fa'ieeite, tn.e •orotri! "i> of George !■'i :> ik FriuccUc. of i VV hnvtjjtoi.. i > 0 verted in., f; I i'< i' ar.Ml ni.rjc: i Hat* ver. 11"' pa. t ■f. i r'k Mr Robert m 'FniU-r of M-mtou - (lifer; School ("immniiv i•,; 1 Miss Minna Kt -m is •Jack.-on nf M< |>ine v ill bo 11 > a irii'f! X'/orlin a Icy De | ii :I; lift 10. lOi* a I (It tb.es N C Mrs. Liiic Mac/vdOo of Hie ’VIor r-aw-Grcftri Schn<d conrmninit.y w-nt | to Washti iefi.ir;. ft (' la t " f'c I ', to vcit her rlaughh r, Mr ■ M:n - . aiottO MncAdou vvno e; Wd! Xl!i,l j m WashituH in, I>. !' Mr Thomas C'tiri > "i M'" ii., On 'i, School cornwiin; ;■ mid Mi.,sj .Mice Cohn will bo married Do. j Mill'-!' 25 th at the Gain- Chapel Mo’hodi: * Church. West Ft hi lid,! N. C. William Kd Faurf-ltc it I: bed I at his daughters h'*mo and ”,.is| Sicl Saturday Decernhei ftth M 1 F.iuectle b., • hei'ti . if'k ■.it’i’r tne C on!;. Board of F>h w.s' 'on sold tfa acre of bit a i teal ho ca’,'o f) - i i anyi- ('runit; to usi- -a j pi n»;n i pent publn srhnol grounds and ‘ in and iiic wife doodl'd the land. end he ami ('mode (‘'aticeUe, My jrc Fauci! to. Job"! A Forrest ~:, 0 uthor furnished lb timber for potting' up t.hc school building I think that t'.io oo'iii’.ty .should h;n'*’ i pt,id Mr. William Ed Fiuct ';'- ; «.Vho i 82 v",us old par! of the I brought, which was sb'iOOt) and money that the lot and building j iM: .if 'i - J r in'h h"! .-.ht * I land an ribudditip and has sprit I about EDO It!) mi (Ii- Knkbnu ate! : reiit-i d fi a s!s.on |"u i • >td h mu | „jj . (hat the land and lie; r G , : worth s(;,no (cruay Tin rr ai'o u( e; be ; tudi' 1 e ; jored famtli" in thi.. eommunilv ! .itiri every famd;, : honld lie tak ill.' th,> (WHO! dPiffb. \ and ntivun ;oori papei" Out o' bio one hitnS dred and ine-.'e families uo do ml find many pot-fin ; even their; Ifhuroh nat st ■RKC li.iihl ( linic \! iK I. fiRKKNBHOW >:• More; Pam 50 .' clifud I mil do " 'm s front ! throipdioc! No. ii. >'.• tt- "d erf till i Oiroet ( 'dnie held )H-i 0 at V a d : (.'nib ■" : t Fr: dav. Dei rmboi h Nodson ipi , clop nf mn den! act ivp u.'S .it , ; Oklahot ; O' v bn n-it v in Ok j lahotr.a 'U.I guns’ oim i Gr the ; .'I ,y;it beiured s'.el gave .'lembtl i -, !: atii > I o ill tilt* bite f i|i P 111 Utaill teohtuuuo, f*"u 'pool baud:. •op,. fp. ~ 1! . C .. -I’l.i f, cltlll (’ll ; Mr '.o' ou tu He ■ ".rii, 'o: roc tie fpi'."eu*d u special ehnic band ; i cotTipocoil of ,-it'io; *i'd members , tSn A and T ('ol!,-..•<• I’atvd and a; fev. nsuiib hand diiecti-ij Ho led : 1 mcho' -u discussion o,n school j hi-ml problems and fm the atuu-, noon partioibated in ■; com bin# iiiifi ViVa>ijsium and cornra r. ' f M ’ : Tim ryi nt. iiatidii i •!!<:!• ■ pee .•••mtet Vision -d Walter F bHuin djt'i e‘ui nf iu'OH'i ' id A. *" ; ins-H;. ti.o bepinuiub <•! a prnswom • ■ ntonded as tn a on’m! •'* b" l ' 1 ! , p, r tiotv.oreii m oonpri'nion .'.id': |iio ’A,rib <■ o ulimi H'lurl 1.11.. Horci ' As.socitaion <•! w ,! h !i 1 liii'o-ai , ' it. : ll in I jui ham t•1” ' ; 1)1 | SOCK ’f.k\ COO O.i ) ;/, \ a/ PD777MS , , * // fMt sock yp . ■( b b 'jgm J < fK ; PS] mm j *o§iir ’** " jg^j§n IH£ Vi'llKEN CCMPAKY. lAWRttf&SUHS, JNDIAM * SIENDtD WHISKEY • $5 ***oo* * <f & * Musinilc Dmhs Favorable oohovo! WIi.MJNC.tTf.vN - The Fourth Annu.d Musuale: p, "ranted Sunday afternoon ml Willi'’ l or Ciigh .-el'tool-s iiuriitorium l iI. (’he 1 not street Presbyi"reian i chiii'ch choir drew long atid enthu : !"‘|C applause hv the Several hundred rnusi; lovers from V»il mington md ; bud henutei n JNortt* C eroiina in itttond.ineo. The ii’idi'u e auu ii r." :ji The pmprnm was divided mb' five parts, with on oderim bon, ' ominii’ between the s( eond and bluril parls Du rin; die itlteiuuis urn, the Heverend if H BnaUe'-'- vile, pa t'ii broughl gr'(djn.'s mri th.'.nk; from Uv i iioir and church. The proi.'.ram follow Fail I ,?e sip .toy '’l Man Ido .11 :: ■ : t roiii i hui'i'h ( ant at a No ! 117 Barit; !'b In' .u ii.'ill l F. d. Bm li; p.f autlln’ : an ■ ■ ' bn t;a n:u i p , P ' Pu Be i idii'. Ib'U.'li J ih Clr. dwell. I'.it 1 , 'k l 1 i |it.., U'ri.’n l.’b ( - I '■op Haydn a V,"lk' be Hold'.; IS Til, I leavens Al'e Telitllii, e The J fuiid is Great Ptr a Gve.it and Marvplottit 1 tioni The Hoi;, t'd.v.' ('ini. O D. visit 1 Hcne.'tnei. Ciennod, ( ! i - Evans, soprano and ,1 II ('bad , ; well, iei or; I \V" ’>dei \s 1 Wart* j ! del.' Nd. s Part t As I'nru-n!;; in Sum • [ mei Cain; Sweet Little iesus Boy, l M.I ' (lirn.A’y. ladies' Faifa inble. lui a I'm ft ■ ■,'ino Tor V» ao j Tivoli '•!; i\ Cab Me ( lark; '.nd I Mn'i r,ot Wear; V. I. Lieu r.nic.p Talk AtmUl it <'h|ld Tliill . tie I iwe do " !'.b.'.'Siai. From the just man ■ ■ to the Uie audience was held sped ; i.irnind by tue oxru ulinu el. '.’uch !action, ice lull' . 1 ••dd.V, diet on. and poise wore superb .1 H ' !’ad well Vi'U: i'll lib i.'CSt. Hi" tenor: i voice was as clear an a bell. Chadivell md ivies (S. i. F vans, | soprano, wmv loudly applauded • rbitur i -.'iidit'O not "(.) Du 'it 1 ' i nedeernor. by Gnunod .I' lssib!; the tr.O'Sl up, a ate and is'iu nl KUdod nurnnet 'H e (ho: boji," so*! IFI Mrs Sadie buigei Slmvv and vViiiir ') fiuntpsen a m* Dept. Motor Vehicles liiu 722 Drunk Privity Cases HAJiFIGI! Tim Depafdmc-' ol :,v; ."hr* • rt port’ d ' ! ii, ’ Ninth ( arolnnatb : ir jr. d driving privjF'- : '" Nnvem.oi for drill'd.et; Novembri \’ ,e\Ol . diolis .veil’ report'* ! 'h Viet ton- nf 'he same ( ' !,;u (nii. i violations. w ; ’ u ‘” ’ 1 _ i ... tment snni|iriari?;r.-' uinnti l.\ ciiis;mi -;.i for ..pc'-cHI-t-. O', or io nwoboii: b,ii for ' ,!i O".!;; (-•;■’ j.-.r dK I 'G s' l "' 1 be use Hampton Instil. Alumnus Chins Ga. Elective Post TON', Va. A liampto, : ,pi(. ,ib ous F'o fir. I Vvi ! elected to public office u> ittee Re 'list' ' Hon Dav' | tv'. C F.vvit'.. class of '2'd. was vi ed in as a membe; of tim t’AV Bnai d o! Edncation > f Augusta 'V' A. pi'oininent < bird man. Vli "u vin witli .‘1 years exi'.eri-nec : t.;i spiess mavbigev Paine 1 "I try,, ip. Ana isto. defeated his t>p r. n; 1 !■: The piedomuant Ni-pt-o population in the Tlnai Win d ' I’"' Pt ,-.boi,t tue He' ' u n.crr 1 Ron Nipu-oes and !‘G' whites' i"' v f ‘'t< in tbe ’• m • FfV’i aid he rocro vofi v.'llib’ '"if and that h*’ 'brmp.o ;'K : d for chit" as W'lj as Nce.ru Krviti, an official a' Fune to’. !• sc which is opf-ratert cn-oi" ' tively by the white and Kcom Metlloo' i eburehes of the SOU!o , a -., V1 . Nojjro youth Giinsttat' and ud'icatHinal tiyi'oip.'., d"i tared he is not :u:p to be II : ■ n'fd pv • •net,uv of ttie Nf T'o race on Hm Ass'n Resolution tails For Added Intergralton MEMPHIS, T' r.ne-"' • Hi final sc:-',lore; he). t ('(.entlv, tl:e Association of (.'oibs:; ru’d t ojidary Schools f-* l ' Nc-aj'O'- a n•• solved to "continue to encourage ,;nd fosbs inl'pps.triti h\ • xchtin ;v ,•! student.- at id be t’d’y rn. mher.-t ioist., V.d. the choir members <(«- iivrrcd a finished product fd which fiiry might well lifi proud •j Wonder A- 1 Wander.' with Mr Es' her Webber an soloist., was one of t'be highlights ol an cven ,, y w hich wi.incis.sed many high liy'ds /(notir-r >tl•''l pot vas "Sweet j , - tit- ,l( us Hoy." Mai • dtnsey, hv | ,ndii Ensemble, with Mrs. F. i p v-cr '-i ittlfer, a , oloist. rj-j, . |,rogr.tm v. e arranged t<» ■ i,,.,, ’H e cinonoioi!" al develop ic.oni ~f music, bitting *ilh Hie , " in,. anri reining down to the Piriteah . '.vlHCh repre-.enf 'he Nc contl ibuttoil to the field The I, and •<•'.eici.ee So Vivid ~ -,1,1,! ..ven fed -'-»tVi deep !!;, in!,ri tatints that '-’tic fould I’.i dy ’ cii' "" 'be frial and mat'or. of sh. early Negro. ' Vinci’ p’.'ds" b.i b-'cn i-'vett Pr. !; ip. . iiiotul chori '' i'. 11 Ch M id! • "onfif ; Ml l.c . .b-onvlGG "• ~ ..' u, !■ L. b o'M'"' " r - cJ,Jr ‘ rdr ei tor. vn s; ii- si In iv, 8010 ! wee Ml. i>. «• , V: 1 .'he, We'" her. :*>i W '' 0 :T moist ps.s Mts. v Saulfct soprano. Sopranos arc M \[ VV. liber. G I. Evaps N. *• ■■ ■ I GKd , n:r^ i . r'oy b;::,;..Ai;b"b Z ~ - - Ti G! n: ' V< ’ m, b;w . Sad;:.' c. V V.ipl' u %•■’(' H! Mr; '• A' ; ' n f E Macßa.--, Mrs ! < S!,s n. . v... Maty r ’ t.'Otlsda ck'ip ( ~, . y Hairy h a;-,. u ;. L.ht" "n. k i A : ‘V 1 ,; a. VVK .e ! i A-k, Vj rhotnpew v! J M . p ."i.'. ;S, •- ‘'art.'. New ' 3,1 d If ' ! ■ ..... dii N i" v. ! o h . ‘ Hess:, -nut ( ’ Htb ‘ Fr,,,. > * 1 ; W No’""”" - * L “ N . t'i sot spcei.ill u o I'd Pb s: ! 'jV- j 1 f.|! 10! blA>UlgDl -t' irons >utl h! bod charge:. , Is. ~s■ : d \ lolatnl ■: Ah i ;tsi- vt'vocal ’on ’ ... up.-I ,i!i)v .' lirf'n A , s P . i I.lo<t t . Voisi , .s; j is pens ions in No an t' fid!! ' 'vocations an,'b o tensions " > ; • pciard of Kdt.teat.jon "1- p.dS represent the community and dr is bat to improve the (H ! Ui"lT"in.-b neportmUtv Os C.lbd'cn of aii '.sc, her-. h<- commented The race is -e Aas not m<'n o ~j , . \ .ap ‘a dtiri”. ; : the cam .."mdum t.> .< of |! ' CONSTt ■p I’l'lO'l edit aI d taff Headers of j,,,. i, rs* ’ rep,si'cd I’,,'! the cam 5 ,,. ... I . , dn.'tcd ■)” -a histlt !< ve t •r '• '• - o' old Ni'T (’ e ' , .... . . 'ln' IHehmi'od ip Ob' ‘ gra.nd jury. F.t '• a , n ,.., ,j -1 ■ fl I ' Negt n scout ~, ~, In addition He „ , ; j j 1 ‘.".so member ot fr.’,'. : "I (hi e.on the Rich . , , ■ T iii'i'i ss : ij Assn ■ i D - ' World vV.-r II he. ~ ~| ~.. ■\ : .Hi USD and , " iic . as,: annual d ( ri"n,f. anfl A'nirunuodj Gt’cst ivli. revet- pose mie The n i,tutinn went further t«* ~ ~"i;ir,yc u •„> einphv-men! of fa* cullni. s i-r •* without respect to i : a", psiever pui: sibieF l! maj ! " puled that many oi the colleges < a ntinued On Page Might PAGE FIVE
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