WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1954 MNBHYRW New Copses Offered At OIkJW dbllUU! Dr. Grady Dx. IXxr a* a School of Rcl- in -y, U:. . versify, a::: - lowing there ec . are Offered tan ;■ a . ■■ a . ; r,r : 1953-54 -Ca .a , <1 > "Church S ~i Or' a r . ~ ,d Their V ik." t ce.Ua Fa i V: '['• _■■■-- day, February y, ;n Science Had. Boom 3, it Vi'tt p. hhe c . is open to a!! itifen-.--’;-d Six >'■ School and church work ••••., v . hw' ran attend, It muG's each TykwcL * at 7:00 p. m. ana extends fur [0 ir--CTPHigpu«fw» STARTING wm tff & e,,n, nA , M >j stn\DA i ! /Lucille BALL "will I Desi ARNAZ m'. JSi \7hsmmmMßmiLm ) with Marjorie MAIN ■ Keenan WYNN Jr Today Thru '‘COMMAND” in Cinema Scope Saturday *op | bleeding—w itliou r sure cry. i In one hpm«n!;< :d case after • another, “very srrh m- improve- J merit” was repot : a- 1 vcr :>c.J j by doctors’ oi. .r. 1 . • .>, Pain was relieved p.> oniptly. j And, while g a iy r ' , j actual redaction or retraction j ((shrinking) took vkn And most amrc-e r ' nil .{Ms | improvement va.; n. ■ . m : cases where doeu r.~-’ . r- ;»l : ; - ! were continued over a period of j many months! In fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers wen . :<• to make such a donisl ;;w .-‘alemani ’ as “Piles have ceas, ,i to be a j l f Now Comes in j 3 BLENDS [-0 * / 5 . 4- / ★ Til® NEW I# "-r- ;r I ( ¥ EXTRA HOT f# t’b I PURE PORK SMiSASE {‘J * mild * hot . 15S- J J;- ’''l %*^/ : y,' 1 “THE ililM MAKES I^D!rrESiENT" | -tones Pure Pork Sausage is manufactured in Garner, // ® AWAWE * ii| m ’ ar Raleigh, and hi . diluted throughout North Carolina. ... • • , ✓ P .v.. x : X-v. ciend Jorsn W f icniug, director of Religious ac he... ■; . vh SI; .. Registration is Tuesday, February 9. iri Science H;. (!. Ro. :n 2. at 7:30 p. m. The ■ .1". c n i; s each Tuesday from 7.30 to 9:00 p. ra. throughout the . ■";•.(.•>.1 ccc'.; .' and is open to i 1-oore u-ti mini-iters desiring '■a t: training and seif-develop • t No prerequisites are requir- f problem!” And among these sat . VV) ... . ;., _ ..... i of hemorrhoid conditions, some of | 10 to 20 years’ standing. 1 All this, without the use of J narcotics, anesthetics or astrin | of any kind. The secret in I » new healing substance (Bio j Dyne )--the discovery of a world | faiii-ms t- s arch institution. Al j ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use i i .v h- a’ing injured tissue on ail j parts of the body, ] Now this new healing substance j is ottered in ointment form for | hemorrhoids under the name i Pr< pare I ’■ nH* The price is only j ikw- a tube including an appli : it or. The . ame to ask for is 1T: partition 11—ut all drug stores. And remember—if not entirely I satisfied--your money will be re j funded promptly *i'rade Mart FAMU INTERSCIIOtAS i 1C PRESS WORKSHOP Nearly one hundred high school stu dents and fboir advisers from the. Slate of Florida attended the fourth annual iiKterscbolastie ; press workshop at F lorida A and A. University. A .cries of work YUERB DAYS OF KNIGHTHOOD — A new organ iKution, to be known as “The Junior Knights of the Round Tabic," was formed in Nett York recently. Several young guests were chosen to be honored as charter members at this occasion. Among them, the tivo sons of Mayor Robert K Wagner, and ,!.*< kie Robinson, jr., son of tile baseball star. Shown here in an atmosphere reminiscent of the till eenturj ire nominees, Stephen R.iitt. Robert am! Duncan Wagner, and little Jackie, Ik hind them are Mrs. Wagner, Jackie Kobinson, and singer John Itailt. (Newsnress 1‘iiolo.) i __ I AKA Sorority Holds Founder’s Day Here ...—~— ...... .. . 'PW , a,, u . TO shops and programs, plus social Fairs, highlighted the two-day meet. Pictured are worshop par ticipants and consultants. 11l i iront arc consultants Freeman iivnes, suitor publish,-e of the W»- bile-informer- Freeman, Mobile, I the Alpha Theta Omega Chap-j ' Ut of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori- i >i>cnt a pie, ..--act weekend. Jan- ; i iiofy 30-31 in observance of Foun-! .*e .. Day A cio.-pol banquet wa: : held in the Chesh.ce Building on; : St. Augustine's College's campus > | v.-ith hostesses being Mesdarnesj j MarpnsrJte Adams, Hazel riicjg, i nnd Aiis:- Carolyn Smith. The menu j j was roast turkey, dressing, green J j peas, cranberry sauce, congealed! i salad, hot ioils, butter, candied] ! yams, ice cream and cake. ■ Highlights of the history of the j local chapter were given by Mrs. j Susie "Pfcry before presenting gills l of silver bowls to Mesdames Fannie j : Latham and Mamie McCauley, ini | honor of their 25th anniversary ae; j members of the chapter. Mrs, Vir- j j gmia K. Newell was toastmistreg|. i j The ba.iih ns, Mrs. Hattie Edmon j son, led a litany o* rededication. l-'rayei was offered by Miss Jean ! nette Hicks. j Dr. Margaret Just Butcher, pro- I lessor of English of Howard Uni- j i vor.sity and militant, Washington,! D. C, school board member was the j main speaker a! the 11 o’clock woi'- ; ship services at St. Paul. AME! j Church. Dr. Bultcher’s address wasj ! timely, eloquent and thought-pro-1 j yoking. She directed the congre-! gallon to examine our present 1 problem, di,segregation in the light; of positive precepts which were; ; the main springs of democracy! I < von during the time of the con-! trove ray regarding slavery. World : ! War II emphasized the "oneness i of people” citizens of the world, ; tor there is no difference iri peo ! pie based on color, but only dif*. If< rences based on opportunity, j | Segregation in the United States : j is our mo.-t. potent weapon against •' world leaders!) p, continued Dr. I Butcher. Turning to the schools of ’Washington, D. P, Dr. Butcher; said that only recently has any j attempt been made to equalize; school facilities despite the fact, ; that the first public schools for i white pupils was established in 184? while Negro pupils- in the be ginning were placed in a church.! '•'Nc’gro citizens, must reevaluate: their thinking in the light of rapid , THE CAROLINIAN Ala.; Toki Sriiaik Johnson, «o men's page editor the Courier, and E. A. Kersshaw. columnist, 'she Democrat, Tallahassee, Flori da Fur tight are !>: George W Core, Jr., president of FAME, and Air. Smith. i changes and drop their fears “We j must", said Dr. Butcher, "be pre pared to pay a price of calculated I risk to secure desegregated schools i feu our children. The law is not - iuineient to .solve the problem, ed ; oration must go along with law”, i “As long as we have God on our ! side as Joe Louis said, “we have - nothing to fear”, she concluded. The Rev. L. S. Penn, pastor of Si. Paul, conducted worship sor ; vices. Mrs, Hattie Edmondson pre ; sen ted Dr. Marguerite Adams, coun ; sell or ana Professor of Psychology j of Shaw, who introduced the speak | ir. Music was furnished by the I Choristers with Mr. R Herndon j T oole as ox gainst. I Berry O’Kelly School Notes ! METHOD The N V. A. Club ' members are preparing for the ; Bankers of America Essay Contest i ii> where he is now professor of.’ Church History, He is also pastor winners with 12 points each. The high scorers i'r.r the girls: wore Debra Lathi of Brr’-v 1 1 Kelly and H. Stephens of Garner. The boys team, of Berry O'Kelly have w«n nine onrl lost three for the season's record The students an d fnrtil.y of. Berry O’KeUy are hoping ■ ■■> the immediate recovery of Mrs. Jac- j queline Jackson, French and Koj-; Ush Teacher who has been In mi-' talized for some time in the Saint Agues Hospital. Qliprp QlUlllfiQ PISS SLi% dAvlmSu DURING FOUNDER’S WEEK AT A & P SHARP—-AGED FOB. 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