16 rag ejutOLUHjy? WBEKENBING SATURDAY, MAT 1«, 192® Ben, Kennedy Congratulates Groupj for Supporting Bethune - Cookman i H BOSTON Stria cor John F. jg§!.*isn»dv (Dem , Mas* > has cotgra- Huiated the United Beauty School ■iwner? and Teacher* Association ■or their suport. to Bethuae-Cook ■nan College-. Dayton* Beach, Flor- ! Mu in honor of its founder, the j ■sttr Mrs Mary McCloud Bethune rrwnrliinnm,TWTTiTTnnm»Mt——WMiiwniiw,M l MM,iiiMißiiMi«Mk,iiikVw,M»iiiiMiiii»,i nm ihibiT i ■ ■ umiiim NATIONAL lift INSURANCE Wl WEEK \ May 12 - 17, 1958 ~ Sponsored by the National Insurance Association ''ssß Million In 'SB" Aslc Your Apnt About North Coraling Mutual's FAMILY POLICY The whole family covered under one policy Also Plans Fan Hespitafixatten, Mortgage yswatien, Retiromeat, Health «nd Acciden? *Nc Home Complete Without North Carolina Mutual Policies" r\t£ r TTI f /*% t* s #***E. HARGETT STREET DISTRIC7I OFFICES dial, -2904 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA j • CC. SMITH, Jit, District Manager | STAFF MANAGERS: S. G. PARHAM, J. A. MANN, W, E GAY CLERICAL STAFF Sfise & M. Eton, Caahiar - Clerk sir? A T Jones. Clerk Mr*. J. A. Jones, Secretary - Clerk Mrs. H B Glover Clerk AGENCY STAFF I- L Alston F. W. Lesri? W. £. Newsome T. J. Burnell A. E, Landis H. A Pulley A. C. Batchelor J. p. Mcßae Mrs E. E Ran: cm S. L. Dunston D. l, Mims J. W. Taylor A. Hathaway O. L, Moms F. W. Rainer J. Hathaway Y E Morris T. R. Sewell Wt O. Jones W. H. Mangum F. Summer PART TIME ORDINARY AGENTS L C, Hoegard, G, E. Brown, A. F. Brown, -T. W. Bristow I 81 6AIVER T DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY • BLENDED WHISKEY* 86 PROOF* 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS I 1 lV ‘ ' 1 H * Mrs, Bethune. a nationally known Negro educator, *p- j cola ted by the late President | Fr«nklm u Roosevelt as one of \ the sdimaistrators t>i the famed j program of the National Youth Ad- i ministration The orgasisal*on t.nd ueecit- ' ! tion, computed el Negro beauty school owners rad teachers, are j holding their 3-dav national convention *t the Bote! Vn>>- dome in Boston. Over .MOO dele gates from 44 states are in at tendance Senator Kennedy telegraphed the I delegates that he regretted very mdbb that, it was impossible for him to greet them in person due to i important legislation under eon j rideration on the senate floor and | he could not leave Washington at ; this tins* The Senator concluded his re mark? to Mrs Elizabeth Oliver Newton, president of th° Massa chusetts chapter, by extending wannest regards and best wishes *n ttvpcy prpcpni Mrs Mariorie Stewart Joyner of j Chicago. National supervisor of tlie association presided at the open ing session of the convention Rich ard IT. Moor*, president of Bethune- Cookman College, also greeted the convention Woman’s Day Observed At A & T College C-REENSBORO A challenge j ior the women of todsy to become i the “human engineers” of tomer- j row as one of their major cor.tri- j buttons toward solving the world’s j problems was given by Dr. Ruth j B. Quarles Baltimore, Md, m her ; address highlighting the seventh i annual Woman's Day service at A i &. T College last Sunday morning f Dr, Quarles, w ho took the title of her address from this iear’s theme, The Women: What We Are Today and What We Hope To Be Tomorrow,’ Is coordinator of student person nel services at Morgan State College. She Is a native Caroi inian and was introduced by Mrs Oouida D Benton, dean of women. Tracing the role of women in A merican life. Dr. Quarles said that, the world is accepting the view I that men and women have now I arrived at the point where they ; must, work together rather than I compete against each other for sta tus. Whether women stop going to college or whether their numbers increase, -she said, 'it is clear that they are involved in three major j roles in American life " In the first place, women are nov and will be tomorrow, com munity and civic workers, churches, children’s work, hospitals, civic lea \ sues, etc . all depend upon worn- j on Secondly, women are gainfully j employed—nearly one of every j three workers is a woman. ■'Thix-d, and most important, wo men are homemaker? Women still think in terms of home and family for although the time for keeping a house may have decreased, the responsibility for home and child 1-src I-r.c TV —,— , i tounger (while in college) and the 1 number of children is increasing ” I GRANTED SCHOLARSHIP— Dr Charles U. Smith was one of the 36 professors from leading j universities in America, to be j granted a fellowship to study at | the University of Connecticut j this summer. The grants were I made by the Inter-University I Council of the Institute for So- j rial Gerontology Dr, Smith is S professor and head of Ihe de- j partment of sociology at Flori da A and M University, Tails- ! Basse “ CALL OF THE OUTDOORS—Miss Loan Cooley, senior, of Hen-1 dersonville. takes her easel outside the Fine Arts Building at Bennett College to complete a landscape under the watchful eye of James C. Millan, her Instructor. Art classes are permitted to heed the call n { j the great outdoors in the spring, but no matter what the temperature, ! all other classes are confined to the classroom, ! Moms To Be Guests Os A&T Students On Mother's Bay GREENSBORO A&T College ; students will have their parents as I guests here for the annual Mothers j Day celebration on Sunday, May ' More than 1,000 mothers, alone. I .ire expected for the program sche- i (tilled for the full day. W. H Gam- j ble, dean of-men and chairman of the committee on arrangements, j told reporters this week that re- i ponses to invitations, sent out ?. ; few days ago, are arriving at. a rap- j id pace. ”W* are pretty sure," he ' said, ‘‘that this will be our biggest | year." Other sons and daughters of high school age, and the fathers are also being Invited The idea. * turn around from the usual when student* formerly went home to see their parents, was begun setae IS years ago V has grown in popularity year by year Dress Revue And Talent j j s Contes ts Presented By Home Demonstrat ion Body The Annual Dress Revue for Home Demonstration women and j *-H'ers was held recently with ta lent numbers being given by 4-H' ers m the different, scenes The Danish System was used with the following women receiv ing blue ribbons: hits. Willie L Caudle, Mrs. Nevie Betts, Mrs. Georgia Betts, Mrs. Elsie E. Jones, i Mrs. Betty Lucille Robertson Mrs. I Hazel L. Jones, Mrs Gracie Hodge, j Mrs. Zuleen Morgan, Mrs. Esther j Keith, Mrs. Matilda Scott. Red ribbon group; Mrs. Bessie Le- ■ : thers. Mrs. Romelia Chavis. Mrs. ! I Viola Jiles, Mrs. Odessa Lane, Mrs. j | Atrice Turner, Mrs. Trumella Bell, I j Joan Goodson, Brenda Bland, Mrs. ! Theo Adams, Mrs. Annie Mae Per | ry, Mrs. Odell Thorpe, Mrs. Leonia | Umphrey, Esther Turner, Louvenia jL. Morgan, Annie E Jones, Mrs | Lillie Adams. Mrs. Lovie Myatt, i Mrs. Leatha Mangum. Mrs. Mattie ; L. Caudle 4-H GIRLS Blue rib | bom: Joyce Flippin, Zulla Farrar, j L>da Louise McClamb, Blonza Page, Apex 4-H Club; Elsie Robertson, j i Genevieve Perry, Riley Hill 4-H j | Club; Beatrice Mials, Lockhart 4- i H Club; MirmeHe Jiles, Garner 4- ! j H Club, Red ribbons: Joe Ann McKoy, | Teresa Dell Sanders, Euquay Springs 4-H Club; Row Under wood, Apex 4-H Club, Bessie Carol Dunn, Lockhart 4-H Club; Patricia Ann Spence, Euquay Springs 4-H Club The Home Demonstration Coun- ! cil presented camp scholarship* to Mmnetta Jiles. Blonza Page and Genevieve Perry for outstanding North Carolina has the largest number of commercial corn coun ties of any state on the Eastern j Seaboard. i I The day's activities get under way with a special worship service set for Harrison Auditorium begin ning at 11:00 A. M. The Right Reverend Herbert Bell Shaw, Wilmington. N. C., pre siding bishop of the Sixth Epi&co- 1 pal District of the African Metho dist Episcopal Zion Church, will deliver the sermon. On the same urogram, one of the. guests will be aimed Mo ther of the Year” and will be 5 accorded special honors during Hie remainder of the day. The A&T chon and symphony band 1 will render several numbers to round out the program. Other features for the day in clude a formal review of Air Force and Army ROTC cadets, honoring the parents the annual Mothers Day luncheon and an ‘'Open House" to the visitors - y •. dresses i i Winners if! the Talent Contest ! . were. Lueila Smith, Lockhart School. Nancy Pretty and Pauline Daniels, Shepard School; Joe Ann McCoy, Fuquay Springs School. Judges we ere; Mrs Hortense Flemming, Lula Howell. 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