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YWCA’s Wemeirs Activity Group Stages Rededication Fete Here By Slaff Writer Kailj ing around their purpose I "to build a fellowship of women",' the Women's Auxiliary Comm.t-' tee of Sojourner Truth Brandi YWCA held Umir First Annua] j Rcdedlr.at.ion Party at the y. l Home on Tuesday, January 21, at I X P. -Ti At the fellowslup. the Women's ■ Activity Committee made plans! for the year. The plans call for! the following: <l> A lawn parly n. June, <2- a bruiaar the latter part, of No-' t ember or the first of December, end fa> a fellowship hour whim ; will become an annual affair. f The Women’s Activity Commit- | tee seeks to build a. fellowship a-' rnoiig women who are devoted to j those ideals of persona! and social; living to which they are commit- j t-d by their faith as Christians Program and activities forthe 1 party were planned and executed : bv the women's Activity (Gen eral) Committee, of winch Mrs Minetfa Eaton is chairman and Mrs H Edmondson is associate chairman, Serefary is Mrs. Thel ma Keck while Mrs; M McCauley is treasurer. Subcommittee chairmen in, elude, refreshment* committee. Mrs. Pattae Higgs, music commit • Virginia's Anti-NAACP Laws Unconstitutional” RICHMOND iANP> ■ - Virg:- three so-called NAACP taw*' w»rr ruled unconstitutional n» * 1-1 decision handed down he>'» last week by a special three judge Federal court panel. Voting against the laws were *uit Judge Morris Soper, of Balti more, and dist.net Judge Waller E. Hoffman, Norfolk The dissenting *we was district Jurice Sterling Hutcheson. The decisions were agmst laws requiring such organisations a* the NAACP to engage .in racial iitiga iinn or collect money for such pur poses. to register with the state and disclose their membership lists and source of monies collected. In addition, the decision struck a! * law w hich related to an organi ~alien or party filing litigation in which if has no direct interest The statutes were passed hv a WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, Living room, kitchen | and be-th. Stove. refr’ceretor. I '■’eater, water furnished. $45. Apply in person Tel. 3-11031 . — =, ! Champion | : J 3 our bo n I j J j j 1 * i i 1 fw'fe-:: P«" 2 Borruto . j. Jpf M —cY'* v!U - '--SC W « 5! ’ U ' i S Years Old j j *985 *l4l I'int toe. Mi's. M. T. James: Games committee, Miss Odell Woods. DOOR PRIZES WERE A 'VARSED to. Mrs Addle Hams, Mrs. Mable Young, Miss Brenda Career, and Mrs. Gloria Sanders. Guorf.s present wore: Mrs. Ber tha Lee Carter. Miss Brenda Car ter, Mrs. Gloria M. Sanders, and Mrs. Addle F. Harris. Following recognition of guests, remarks wojt made b.v Mrs. Em ma Boyer. YWCA executive sec retary. A luncheon v. a.- prepared by re freshment committee of winch Mrs. Faitie Hli&s in chairman. Members of this committee are Mrs. Mable Young, Mrs, Gallic. Berry. Mr- Odell Woods, and Mrs. loia O'Neal. Unde: the direction of the games committee, members andj guests played interesting games, i PERSONS PRESENT WERE' Miss Rena Mitchell. Mrs Mildred \ James. Mr-. Ro-aiie Williams, j Mrs. Thelma Keck. Mrs. Minnel- j fa. Mrs B( rth* Carter. Miss Bren-! ria Joyce Carter. Mrs. Gloria Sondfs. Mts Addle K. Hauls, j Mi- Joyce Mctenrior,, Mrs Callie Berry, Mrs. Xola ! O'Neal, M-- Emma Boyer. Mrs. i Pattir Higgs. Mrs Mable Young j and Mis. Bertha Edwards ; special session of the general as- ; > | srmbiy in September of 1956. Woman is 1 ] Charged In Fata! Knifing j TOLEDO. O. ■ I'ANP* - Named | as his assailant bv a stabbing vie-, j fiin on his death bed. a 37-yea>■- old Toledo woman last week was charged with first-degerce mur der. Mrs. Verna Jeanette Anderson faces grand jury action in the slaying of Willie Jesse James. A short time before be died in St, Vincent * hospital, James accused her of slabbing hilts He had been found iving on the 1 sidewalk. Mrs Anderson admitted j the slabbing, but -aid she acted in | defense of Mrs. Lola Sorrell, a | roomer in her apartment, whom j *he man had been chokies. j Start the new year right—be j ! careful with farm machinery. AHFYRBV BPWS HONOR TENTS LEADER Rocky Mount's Business and Professional Women at their annua! meeting recently honored Mrs. Lacy T. Rutluck. RIVNG uperitendent. Suuihern Division .it ihe G. l . Order of Tents, with lhe 'Wonian-of-the-Vear' award. VP - Rutiuck (center) is shown receiving the award from Mrs. Addj<- (; A II ARE FLOWER Flower buds on the Philodendron, the popular house p -it. i. *•,- J a rarity. One popped out last week on one of the bug- plants being cultivated b.v the :" f -!V-p U ment « f Horticulture These A*T coeds, Elsie Ricks, left. Newport. R.I. and Sylvia Hall. hem.tsviUr mire tbp Sdossom. Seven High School Papers Enter North State 1957 Press Prak; By STAFF WRITER , Seven"' Negro ' high "school mew*- l papers have entered the North | State 1957 School Press Project I which ends January 29. Nineteen hi.rh schools entered j 'he contest which was sponsored j by (he North Carolina Tuberculo i sis Association, an affiliate of the j National Tuberculosis Association, j Two schools were disqualified, one | white and one colored, j Entries for the 1957 School Press | Project included school newspaper j articles on either of the following Your rovings her# torn of the highest rot* consistent with safety . . ond cue protected to$!0,000by Federal Servings & loon Irtiuronce CoVporotion. W EIGH SAVINGS & Loan Association Rt!e>?h Office: 2)9 FAYETTEVILLE ST. West Wake‘Office; APEX, N, C. v 4** --IvV Ifesrlll * fi «i • W iff ▼ f a\ fICfKBM »J "1 k A 1 •J MfeJ FsMmHWL - >W t m^s^^SS^l^^^w^nP f w&^WwWv^Sß^Sms •' - 4 .. ~ •’., ■ % \ tt'tfy&ui l s?s 4 d|p^ • • J . J^i |S-S| mKMm jffiffwm ] BBUM M%:<-™%/ J mmmmwmWt fm JmO MMMBMt &«. Sy Beetttkisrtft evftfywh»r*3 subjects: "Can We Wipe Out TB Vn' Our Town?" and "Your Future in a Health Career." However, the ex act words of these topics were not required, hut tne theme had. to be developed on one of them. Each newspaper was judged a single entry eo-n thouyh it eon tained a scues of articles on one or both of the subject in the c-vori a newspaper presented a sorter T articles in a number of Issue they wore judged as ;• single entry. IN EVALUATING THE ,-R --TTCLES in the newspaper, the judges considered: 1. Faf.iual accuracy 2. Evidence of intelligent under standing of the subjea i 3. Clearness of presentation 4. Evidence of active research 5. If ai! work is used, dor ,u. have impact and originality? Hampton Institute Places 22 Students In “Who’s Who ’ j HAMPTON. Vs. —• Twenty-one j Hampton Institute students- v -we recently named to 19:77-1958 Who's Who Among Slud- ntn in Ameri can Universities and College-;. . Juniors selected were: Doris j Bryant, Ft. Valley. Gn ; Lest rod A. j Davis, Antigua, B. W. 1.: Charles 1 R Hour, Goldsboro. NT. C.; Wilder j garde C. Lewis, Richmond. V-< - j Elsie M. Mo&lr-y, Richmond. Vs. | Seniors: Louis: L. Bali. Mew York, j j N. Y.; Alonza R. Clarke. Scotland j ! Neck, N C.; Robert C Graham, j i Richmond, V»: Joyce HamHtpn, ! Lexington, Ky . Alar .-.are! E. How- | ! ard. Montclair, N" ,1 ; E'i.t Mae ’ S Jackson. Early Branch, S. €.; Le i Clair Lambert. Miami. Fla.; Mer j ris Lee. Norfolk. Va.: Mattie Lynrh j Rorky Mt., N. C ; Martha A. Nor - i ris, Kilmarnock, V.t.: Marian E. Byrd fright> while Mrs, Rolette Harper (left), Mrs, f'lla ft. Alien and Mrs. Ida ft. i ;m»dy look on. Mis. Harper was the speaker for the joint Rocks Mount G ildskoro BI’W meeting, v.f, B, WARREN ruoi’O). ■ ft Kvldenee oi e-ffort IT, i jOnrnalDtie style. Judges for the earnest Dr. Ir» Grant, W. k: ' • H( atth Denartirr.ii* R;* j Nelson W Stephenson, N. C 1». j nartment Public Welfare Rit ; and Dr. Mmvus H. D ml-:,..- : ; tossor of English and speech j Au.-’Utfline's Coll'-gi: - . i’:< ' :r,h Negro schools participutjr.p. vve-r: 1 Monroe Av.-nue Hich Ncfc.rr : Hamlet; Second Ward Hi ;h S.-L • • j mL.-qualified), Cb.'-riotte; Rock.: . ; ham Colored High F -hool, Ro. k iogham; Min--: at S,n'mgs (' | School, EHerbc' T.-m;nce-'i.>t)i j High Scho 01. Hunt-rsvill'; west Junior High School. Chm j lotto; Wort Charlotte Senior Ff :.n S< bool, Charlotte, j Mrs. J. W. Joyner. 7195 Mrs! Mar i tin sueot, is s mentber of (he cor -1 test comn.di'CK. Overton, Korfnth, Va.i FeariS ,T. Owens, Richmond, Va ; Eib-on R. Peterson, St. ( >•>•»;x. V ! Chat H. Spinner, Southhampton. X. Y ‘ Charles W, TumteiU, St. Thomas, V. I.; Charles R Spinner South hampton, N. Y.i Chnr'es W. Turn bull. St. Thomas. V. £4 P - -i! R Wj!Jia;nu Ctevcv, V i. Queen of i>o«ul? Maty HartJine surveys a model . of a 244-foot indoor river, a part of the mammoth Boau-On-Pa fade display at the 25th annua! Chicago National Boat. Show, Feb. 7-16 at the International Amphitheatre. Covering the gi ant hail’s entire south wall, tn® exhibit includes a continuous pa rade of outboard boats traveling the manmade river under tltate own power. Miss Hartline, herself the owner of a, 53-foof cruiser, was named “Queen of Boating** to feign over the Silver Jubilee j Show. A $2 million flee' of 803 | pleasure craft, from tiny punts to giant ocean cruisers, make the Chicago Boat Show the world’s largest. Tan Models For | Spring Judging I Must Have Talent | Talents- of the winners for NTa i tionai Negro Model Awards 1957- ! k will be a feature in the 13 city j tour planned ibis spring. With : beauty of these curvaceous Model ! v.’imicr:: being displayed during the j ionr, tab i;t will be an added at~ | traction. | Miss Barbara Custin from Phi'ls : del pills and h..'d.'unal Negro Mod el of the year, also won the Versa j liliiy category during the Mod/-! j award competition. Hu- talent n>n | only included popular vivcci song j r.fyUng', :he displsyud 1 unique ; classic abiljry ou the piano, j Dolores Whcirtuiborry. Trenton, i Hew Jersey who von the Photo | graphy award, featured her voice i a iso during the oompetilion for ; Versautility la<t fall. June Rnhirson, winner in the Face aw a; ri from St. Albans. N >.v Vwho did luv compete in lie : Versan’.ity entogory js a budding : . actress. The e end oilier Nation'll Negro . Model Award wnr.r: s will add cn ! (ertaioment between style changes | in the fashion festival (3 city tour. *v -;s are one of most ' jMWWiww" «* Quality 1 \ irj liture Jr cleaning | and. C.di'i: >at M SERVICE . , . v At n* .Moderate Down. daymeni mm ®*tra C harg# rp | I NU-PRO l| rnALrkmi.it.' fy , U If S 1 IHi ■ n ' SSPqv. ‘ 1 Kussos\ Hatters & Cleaners | ■. M lU W. MARTIN ST. ; vm r%mv»* S*3«St \ OF R ’ l £ IGB, fh’l row cmskmi 800 assos asrwwt ' rose custom oto toeon* vom« * ferf MDMMt CM* WO** rose mwiams town sew# | „ y(MJ# fWrfr Ford in 'SB brings you more ear (m itss n*mn (0 j&jl j§ fi 9 ici r..«w ti:jn i» '57. Bated on comparison -<i mamifv Si. • ’i&SOIJSI Wm n p WSCM I tiiroy*’ suggested retail delivered prices o* the K 9|| |^pf MJtWi lit At It kw-prirc three. Feed offers the lowest-priced Border, the lowest-priced Tudor, the, lowest. *6W K*» «f t** • ■**■ ■ priced Convert! hie, the lowest-priced Station to vt=gt «•«« f.fi s.r Wagon. Come in for the smnsni buj-t or THt tow.met TMMM II the emtmmMN ■'lllll'3 WEEK ENDING, SATUKDAT, FEBRUARY 1, 1358 Noble Payton First Negro Named Development Leader T'ASHVILf.E, Toon - Noble I , Payton, Director of of ! Meharry Medical College, is the ! first Ni ;n> ever appoint' d us n full-time Director of i in American eolieCircles Hr went to iVSnm.n y in 1933 as .Sordid i Assisi.., nl to the President, and was prompted to Director of Owe km- ' mom program for the College . ; which tavolve;- a twenty year bust- ! din-I urocnmn and !» inn,' rj«g<» pt .i I Two Numbers In Forum Series At \ NCC Cancelled ! . DURHAM .Sehtelided speak :ic : j engagements for R O Mem-li. j * press attache of ihc Em bass; of , , 1 Ghana and J. Earned Wilkins, i - • j sistanl U S. S ecrciary of i ~<hr> n r j North Carolina College during >be 1 spring forum series have been <n j ceiled. j The two men advised opr,'-.*- n j talives of the NCC Forum ronu - i i tee that Upfor •-.:<•« I.» c-uir l.e ■ 1 made it noocssaiy for them to r:ui cel engagements previondy sched- • | ul( d. Indications are that the f-nt.-1- • j or* will be Hch-dirV'd f«>» n y , . ; Experiments have .shown that' . i trees used as windbreak#; can v - , I dure fuel costs as much as ;. .’ i j per cent. I ! The price of food inca ■ an,sett 23 . i per cent from .July IftSt. to duly I | 1957 :| Asthma misery Feel belter,fostor! Iry Dr. GiiUd’s Green Mountain SKIBfCRLI.NG Tires & Recapping * Tubeless SpccialiM* 1 ONE DAY'S SERVICB; Town & Country i TIRE SERVICE JIB S. Dawson 1 * .v:V;oi I K AU.IGIt V C. j> gram of fund raising: and tw-peii *n acknowledged outstanding »u --dionty on college development Paylon set «p the Meharry Alum ni i.iving Endowment Fund, which mci rased 111 per cent Irf-ISFiec. ond year, he is the lector ot this Fund. He h a ifferat ber of the authoritative AmCEtCOb CoJlcgf Public Relations Asaacio t'on and is a charter member; of 11•».» \ V- % v'*it Section of ths Association. The Mcharey officer is one a? the moat informed <’du tntors in. the country with wide rxperl'-ru'Vfjis a roHrue prnff"-;nr, on industrial rhenuft, i>idirl,r:a! . a;vi coMef.’e admlnisfratov. Tfr has-rtud’- ii-d a* H.'ovrrd tjnivcrsity Unreer ll.v of and New York ! ’niverj dy, SMFS-’ERIHS H yen.! HAVE. m?J !»P 5 7 t Lt H>jy. ' ! I »,ff. /EM «... p.:,"' . wo*M.ov C : -XJK .‘7KIN oa oCA t r lk» IT A r ’>*>V >, v ■ n.ritM..A>* H'U.i AT k'-jiid s. R\.M*rnOfty »f i/ifF mr tmjc. ?c*l AMDiTCHPir, ABV. VC.UP yr; - tD?! . .f'RtJ OCU4% m-Air - n !A:c i-R AftOlit i* F.'.PJ SI I.AN ptrsmtL.ww ffl 11,0. f ., .;|v. 1.-- ~ j||-, ■ P - ''*l Hit., twifr m* r».a ***** *#<>**vm , r; ll mi ■k A ’ PUAK-C >• f< TELEVISION "k litis i: TimLS OUR BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE WILL MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT S TORES -11,1 Fayetteville St. 3
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