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Only Two Days Left Before Sam Cooke All-Star Show Big Show ComesTo Raleigh FrL; Promoter Is Hopeful Advance talk -.n.l ticket sales in- i dir,-tie Dial jiioi about everyh,<dy in | m.-tein North < ’nrohiw planning : !o at i'l THK SAM COO KB ALL ! STAR IN PERSON SHOW ul Mi-? j Raleigh Memorial Auditorium on I rvirlay evening. Fob) mq-y And j tliis comes cir no surp: :se 1.0 any- | one in tlie musm "know.' Promoter ! •Inc Winte;>.. full of ■ there j s. :■ .. thsn<* are looking bet- j Won >• i*r that in eludes IIAM COOKrI . CtiMK ; FREEMAN and he c ■' PAM. 1 CHY onhest -i THI STt.HOU- j p.TTPS r.IPP.-.TON HA fill IS . i Ttfr DUBS. . . and HIK ram j f»tr DRIFTER’’- tl>- couldn't : botp Vm* ail'-ari r-\- -y popu-.v* run- | sic lover >n tin ■ 1 » * * * Never before has so much t :lent been packaged into one show And best, of ;<!!. the pub tic kno-a s that they’ll v<*l to Slid hric their favorite ai'tiilx do new her after mnnber. fw two slid one half hours these I fjjiiTA eta eta oror * t y iIES I !mc*, Raleigh KKTA'B ARE KXri.ORKRS ijj -this is “Fiii-'i Won»ajflpC'"Ci < V.’i-Pk", the 7, wish to stres-- ; the meaning oJ the viced -md pur pose of Zeia Phi Bt • - Sorority. | Sumir.jn,-; up the moaning in » i nutshell, is the main issue stressed. ; Ail Zctas should find opportune- ' ties to use the purpose, because i U is no good unless used. We are Explorers ami should | launch our new satellite- fry in- ■ flnenring our youth in the right j direction We should v ell plan our j lives and stick to the plan. We should look for divine guidance to brio its plan our lives, and then follow those plans which have been divinely directed. YvY believe that God ha. a pirn* for otji lives, and therefore we pm.v o:i>neatly that we may do His m j!] r V l ';' lif'ljrve that in God s (' p 1 ;• ri for vouth i it some of f;; f. .* v frt ‘$V- toaohorP. river doctors, some nurses sotne f’i-.ri.itiu- bu-bioss n on and wo- 1 Livingstone Student Wins Omega tad Twice SALISBURY Official? of Liv ingstone College and local Omega men are happy over the fact that a student of the. college ba« won th§ National Omega Scholar Award for the second v-ar in succession. * * * * The Jfls7 award was Riven l« Robert first. HI, ,color at the I FRATERNITY WIN NER Robert Gest, HI. whiner of the in.’i” National Omega Scholar Award, member of the senior class, Livings ipne Col lege. Salisbury. Guest makes it two in a row for the chief in stitution of the AMU Zion Church, lari rkwiii'. also of Idvinfistoni', won the 195t> a w.- rfl. > mir St\ir :frv>» "to U ,/ s /vi OR YOUR MONJEY BACK! ■■..!■" .-'■■>•' --: * . -;, ' .'.:• ■• ■': . •/'*' . • ; '.S’ ■ ' ' - / --- J -^— —— six great artists will present ill their tup numbers. . . .inri introduce many of tlieii forth- j ; cntlng records. ! This . marks the first time I i that SAM C r iCp.K h i appeared j j here in the role of a popular sing- | i i and since SAM's recording of | I YOU SEND ME", the public of I Norlh Co'ohua ha ; - b- rn anxious- * 1!y uuaili'.iK h : s in poir-.e:! di'.o. it' • ! - »r> occasion liv'l no i ccord poMt-ctor | j 'Vii.l ivript to .VlSs. | And 1.0 the many song:, of the j : gr-.ii mV.. f’OOLE the dynrivic ! I I?.;- tamd n-ti*ir of KRI-MK FRFI2" j i 'MAN rind !i>-' - i ! like ‘ T'A PNOIY ' . . tl»o :« nq> ox \ i THM SILHOUETTES like "GET A. j i JOB" ..THURSTON HARRIS’ I I hj;- hits like LITTLE BITTY ; pTir.rr.’ ons.” -nd do what j I ynt: DID i AST NIGHT’ . . The I 1 DU as "GOULD THIS BE MAGIC" ! . . . and the many event hits of j Tim Fjuuous DRIFTERS, amt you i have oir.' - of the most cxeitiTV. pop 1 come! 1. that ever conic to tov.-p. . .-jcn. some tnteicnaries, some i preachers, some social workers, 1 some directors of Christian erluca j tion. sort*, specialists in religious j television arid radio. some seien -1 lists, and :- ; ome loaders and work* ! civ in sli the avenues of life. | 'V y Unit whab. vor v'le.-c-n,: | on; youth might become interested I b>. they may be ; atriotic and loy : a]. We want, to realize that our | acts tods,' are parts of the pat tern jof our lives as a whole We. a i examples, Want to make Cm ihost ! ut every opportunity u> do good We want to become more conscious of the import of our deed » that others may follow In the right di rection. Soror Mewgent Speaks Sornr Mary VV. N*uy;t, an sn* i structor at Virginia State College. S v i'll be the guest speaker at Shaw | University on Sundry a*. 5 pars. 1 The occasion is in cb-reva e of ! Finer Womanhood Week of Zeta j Phi Beta Sorority. • The public i- invited A. M E. Zion institution and who >-otnes from Haines City. C(a. His name was submitted, along with is others, to the Scholarship Committer of the district, headed by O. K. Bcat fv. lie won the district award, which qualified hint for nation al consideration. The national committee, alter checking his record, named him as the "Scholar of the year and so ac claimed him ai the con f lat c, * * * v Gest i i a four ycai ho.no: student and aside from being the best scho lar. selected by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, i- very active on the campus. He is president of the Courtesy Committee: president of the Mock Assembly: president of the Student Government Associa tion. * if * * fie is also a member of the Social Science Club, the Year (took Staff, the \. ( State Stu dent legislative Ass emh 1 >. Church School Staff. Pan Hel lenic Council, V. V. C \ Span ish Club. Dormitory Council and the- ‘ I,icing Stone" Staff The 195 K swart wont to Karl Clowney who had A s wrd h B’s Hr, like Ge<d, \va \ cry active in college 'activities He is now teaching at Carvet High School, Spartanburg S. C. Beth -winners are merobwrs of tho Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. North Carolina ponHrymon grew ■1 per cent more broilers in 1957 than the previous year. 4.^ IP/ %& • . ' jfnlllfrV' ■ ••fri-jfev§L > '*‘ ■- J';!ti^W* : • •• * i^V-iS’4J!w l J^^ .s&&■■■ ! BACKK IN COURT Harry Tim i Moore. 70, best known ;-*•<• “KiugfLsh" on the Amos 'N Andy TV show, was ordered to return to Superior Court March 24th for trial after ho pleaded innocent of as sault charges at his court appearance Cob, lath The charges develop ed after he fired a shot that missed his wife during an argument last month. Moore claimed he fired the gun only to indicate his anger, not intending to harm anyone. Mrs. Moore refused to press charges, but the District Attorney's office filed the assault complaint. (UNIT ED PRESS TELEPHOTO). ' -A lb 1 mmw W'* : 4. ■ t 4 / ImfS SKI I ’HAH THE QUEEN’ Lovely Audrey Erake (seated) Sashes her prettiest smile at she receives a bouquet of flowers, oiler winning the "Miss Beaux Arts 1358" title in New York recently. Making the presentation (center) is last year's winner, Ruth Trigg. looking on at right is Mrs. Moilie Moon, president of the Urban league Guild, which annually sponsors the colonui Bearn: Aids Bali at the Savoy ballroom. (Newspress Photo), rOKTHJUT FROM UPC Metropolitan Opera Company dnmeer, Carmen de.’iorvcdlade, one ol tbo judges at the recent Beaux Arts Bail in Now,' York, "painis" .Raoui Abdul, who laier copped a prize tor the ‘ most original ccwtiuoa" at the Urban League Guild eafaii- (New sprtm Photo). jHpffgßjjfiaftHk j PATRONIZE OUR I ADVERTISERS Started Record Firm |To Assist Daughter NEW YORK - Little did sever al record firm owners real Go that when they turned away a Harlem woman who had been seeking a ‘ break” tor her teen-age daughter that within six months she would be one of their competitors. Three years ago Zoll Sanders mu - the rounds of major record firm! begging them to listen to a singing duo composed of her daughter. -Johnnie, then 13, and her partner Joe Rivera. From all she pot the usual statement of “sorry, we've signed up all the rock and roll groups that we can handle. Maybe soma other time.* * * * * Instead of taking their advice Golden Gate Quartet Winning Cold War Without Firing Shot MADRID, Spain -- Without a shot being fired. The Golden Cato quartet us helping to win the “cold war” tot America with thefr se cret weapon—four blended voices that can render every type of tune from spirituals to rock and roll. Now appearing at various | theatres and iliteclubs throughout : Spain, they are gamering reams of ! praise and applause for their eors j duct, on and offstage. Whenever | they walk the streets or enter res : taurants they're mobbed by hnn ! deeds of people who want auto j graphs and to talk to them about | conditions for mu: Aty races in •the land of. the free and the home i of the brave.” Former St. Augustine's Student : Lawrence Perkins Joins Staff Os United Negro College Fund i NEW YORK Lawrence R | j Perkins. Jr., has been appointed a j j held representative for the United j ! Negro College Fund, it was an- | I flounced here this week by NAilii- j \ arn J. Trent. J. . Fund executive > | director "M l '. Perkin? will work ! 1 with labor unions fraternal and i j other national organizations to j j stimulate wider interest in the j , College Fund and broaden th? ! | base of Us support ' Mr. Trent | saicl. * * * * %u .liummis of two ITNC.F ivu-mlu r Institutions, Mi’. f’ cr ; kins attended Saint Augustine’s j College in Raleigh, and receiv ed his A. B. Degree from Lin- ! tain University, in Lincoln Un»- | versity. Pa., As a recipient of j I the Lavenhuiy Fellowship, he did post graduate work at the New York University School I of public Service where e also majored In labor relations While a post graduate student, ;Mr Perkins worked as a maebi ; mat for an electrical xnnnufactur- | j ms company. Elected shop chair- ; i mu?) he headed the local union a : Fair Employment Practices Cam - i inittee, and served on the union’s j executive board. Mr. Perkins came to the Col i lege Fund from the banquet sales promotion department of New York 1 City’s Hotel Belmont-Pls a. His j earlier experience includes fine j year as a research analyst for Mc ! Cann Erickson Inc., advertising J.W. LIGOH JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HEWS ART CLUB PRESENTS CHAPEL PROGRAM The- Art Club presented an as ivi -mbly prog; am entitled “The j Language of Abstraction In Art, | Music and Dance” Tuesday, Febru i ary mh in the School Auditorium. The Student Directors wi re Kay Adcock and Clarice Rand. The pro gram was an attempt to correlate j Art, Music, and Dance on an ab stract level. Two subjects, which on the sur face, may appear to have very little in common other than their appre ciative side. In actual experimen tation have proved to correlate very interestingly and successful. The assembly provided an oppor tunity to give somelhmg beautiful and inspirational as well as educa ! tiona! _ DRAM A (inti) PREPARES 1 OR , SPRING ACTIVITIES ! Tin- Drama Guild is bus.lv pn>- | j oaring for a one-act play to b« 1 presented al the District Festival to be held in Rocky Mount on March 13, 15. Mr, C. c. Lipscomb, director of the group, presented a group of twenty oneset plays for the mem bers to trad and select from. The Guild Is planning »• school festival of plays foi the spring and these plays will be directed by rompe } tent members of the Guild. MOON VS BOOKER T T/igorj High engaged Booker T. I Washington High of Rocky Mount. Tuesday, February 11th, here in 8 thrilling basketball contest. Ligon led most of the game, but was be hind 27 -23 at half time, The second half proved fata! to Ligon when Booker 'J*; pulled away for the rest of the came a*.d won by a score of hi-42. Eugene Spence was high .-(•brer for Ligon with 17 points ; od also led the rebounding with 1 13. i «•<>••.rwi nriAf «i fpf.nTP to participate in content i she started her own record | firm «*:*iiTg her kitchen for an 1 office. After investing the 95, j 000 she had saved from a pre- I v lous joh as a policewoman and j manager of the Hearts quartet it became a matter of do or die ] with her. Finally one disc jockey, Tommy Smalls, liked the samples she had brought to his attention and two things happened to her: Johnnie and Joe’s rendition of “Over The Mountain*' on the .1 and S label be gan to be played and started them upward on the money-making road and her competitors began to real ' ir.e that she was hes-e to stay. Cited numerous times by the U. S. Department and UN agen cies for their helpful efforts i>» spreading good cheer across the face n* the globe, they arrived here two weeks ago after a recording breaking three mo*. in America. * « * • An unusual group from the time they stopped the show at a NY nite club called Case Society in 1939 with their spiritual songs, which was something new in a ginmill, they’ve set new precedents in show business. In later years they've built their act into one in which they can sing almost anything and in six different languages. LAWRENCE PERKINS agency. *a * « During World War 11. Mr. Pcrikns served in three major eampaigns in Italy as a first lieutenant with tbe 92nd In fantry Division, *> * * 4. A native of Charlottesville. Vs.. Mr. Perkins resides in New York City. He is a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, the National Business League and the Lincoln Alumni of New York. Outstanding students >.n the Com merce Department will be partt cipating in a state-wide Commerce Contest to be held at the Merrick- M'oore School in Durham. February 14th. These students are busily pre paring themselves io well repre sent Ligon in all phases of the co (test. Tho? participating are Advanced Typists Cmherine Hall. Glo'ia Freemanl Barbara Moore and Yvonne Simmons; Beginning Typ ists Denniese Perry, Nanita Penn and Dorothy Peppers; Shorthand • Lovie Howard, Dorethn Jones and Annie Davis. They are under the supervision of Mrs. J. W. Robert son. We w.sh tiit-w. students much iuctc and success. STUDENT TEACHERS BEGIN WORK AT LIGON Five Shaw University arid St. j Augustine's College students have I begun their Student Teaching here i at Ligon They ate Jean DeLoatcb, Home Economic*: Della Lewis, Chemistry; and Joseph Jone-s. Jr English of Shaw University. Thor' from St. Augustine’s are Mrs Dor is Clements. Social Studies and Carl Robmson, 'English. Signs of good wholesome recrea tion were quite evident on Friday evening as the Student Council en tertained the senior nigh classes a 'Valentine Party, he motif wa red and white rapid* surrounded by hearts of varying sizes. To add to the color scheme, girls adorned tiie’r prettiest white and red frocks for the occasion, and the follows wore a touch of crimson here and there. MOON TO PARTICIPATE ON TOT TEN DANCE PARTY As this article goes to press members nf the eleventh and twelfth grades are arippin’ on the light fantastic tae’ in a serious mariner. Purpose? mbey have hern | invited to appear on the Top Ten I Dance Party on Marrh 13th. THE CAROLINIAN WHISK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. I»S* I, EARNS THAT TWA WILL lIIKI NEGRO HOSTESS Dora : thy Franklin, 23, who was refused a job as a hostess by Trans-World | Airlines last September, poses with a toy eat at her home in New ! York, after learning that TWA had agreed to hire a Negro hostess i within 90 days. Such a;i action would make if the first American >n ! ternational commercial airline to do so. The decision was announced i by the State Commission Against Discrimination. A public hearing | had been scheduled for this week on a complaint against TWA ! brought by Miss Franklin, who charged the airline had turned down I her application because of her race. TWA replied that she was Tt | fused the hostess job because she had a poor complexion. iinaHnW' tive teeth and “not shapely" legs. I'NITTO PRESS PHOTO!, t * QPff i Ij wurton -■ Ki ** 3S ' Bf-. rj'tfeS? I I|j| Kentucfaj -;jj <-» il t-’yfiaai Bourbon Ulhiskej fig | $250 || HJ A Bleed M gs; it’s JdW l» l :!L jj SJJ9S pawl; IW S#wWw it Late JMUMHP' InSk *** de LUXE KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON DELUXE COMPANY DIVISION Os NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS ! COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY—-PS PROOF -CONTAINS GRAIN NfJJTPAL SPIRITS i : * 11
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