sdfafd NORTH CAROLINA DELEGATION IT ZION MEET IJele last week, arc shown above The wwiMts featured Christian Edu<-.> jsteg from North Carolina attending the Quadrennial meeting of Hon and youth participation, Dr .1. W. Eiehelberger. dirertnr ul the African Metbotlist Episcopal Zion Church in Columbus, Ohio Christian Education was tn charge Baptists Plan “Appreciation Hour" For Dr. Jackson During September CHICAGO—Action tv a-", taken a* the Annua! Meeting of the Board i of Directors of the National Bap- [ tist Convention. USA. Inc, re- i rentlv at Omaha Nebraska, to I honor Dr. J. II Jackson. Presi-; dent of the National Baptist Con- j ’•ention. USA Inc.. with an "Ap predation Hour" during the Na tional Baptist Convention at Chi-j capo, September d-14 1958. It wa-1 decided that the Apprecial tor. Hour” will follow immediately af* i ter Dr. Jackson dell vets his An-! nual Message. Septembm 11. ‘958 j As von are sorely aware. Dr. Jackson is not only a native of Mississippi, a citizen of Chi cago. Illinois, and the United States of America, hot a* the leader of four million fhr bun died thousand 14..500.000 ’ Baptists the largest Negro organization *0 the world—he has become a leader of inter national respect and responsi bility, In such a capacity it, ha* al-l «-2»*S been his fervent hope tp mirec-ent hip countr r . bis vast ■ i-m i /#7% 1 5h ' '! wok ifiem 3*f over AND YOU’LL COMS to Ul fH€ OfIGINAL ' HOME COMPANY FOR HOME FOLKS” AUTO LOANS REFINANCING auto finance co, 450 &., McDowell St Raleigh, N. C. TE. 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Jr, 3 son, 6-lbs. 5 Vs-02s. July 19th —Mr and Mrs Mar tin Evans, a daughter 5-lb?, fi'A -07*.: Mr. and Mrs John Orec-n, a a telegram or message o! congrat uiation to Dt J. H Jackson. Pleas. ! send your message by August 11 1958, to Rev A, E. Campbell, Ap preciation Hour Chairman. "590 | Carn*s Avenue Memphis, Tr-nn If vou should participate iri such .a mannei. the occasion will be a tremendous success. daughter. 7-lbs. lID-oz-s July 20th —Mi. and Mrs. Ken neth Hines, a daughter. 8-lbs., 9- *4 -osi • Mr and Mrs. John Moore. 3 daughter. 6-lbs.. 10-ozs.: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hunter, a son. 8- ! lh?. 2 1 t-oss . Mr. and Mrs. A! fred Johns, a son. 5-lbs.. S-o?? Mr and Mrs. Glover Johnston ol I Canton, a son. July 21st—Mr and Mrs Ander son Peacock, a daughter. 5-lbs. 8- f ts -07,5. July 24tb Mr and Mrs Fred die Barnes, a son. 7-lbs, 24-07,3. Julv 25th—Mr. and Mis. Oth Perry, a daughter, 6-lbs. lj-oz- July 26th.—Mr. and Mrs. Mack i Holden, a daughter. 6-lbs., IL , OKS, July 38th—Mr, and Mss. Wil bert Jones, a daughter, fi-lhs. It • ’i-ozs; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Guess, a daughter 8-lb? , 3-ozs . Mr and Mrs Jon at Atkinson, a daughter, 5-lbs , 11-ozs.: Mr, and Mrs Aaron Spring, a .son, 5-lbs . S'4 -07 S. Mr and Mrs, Rudolph Dunston, a daughter, 8-lbs.. 13- ozs. '^^JMOUTWtt 11 1 What httefoess tteetk; to day |g orders tnxa pnh. faciaae and more, from et**te moral” “ashington™’ TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, living room, kttch 30 j and bath. Stove, refrigerator I heater, water furnished. 345, | Apoly te person TaL 3-1102 Hamptonian Gets Award From Yale HAMPTON. Va. Benjamin L Wigfall. an instructor in the art- de partment as Hampton Institute for the past three years, has been •1 ranted a fellowship by Vale Uni versity wherr hr will spend rh.- 1 coming aadeirnc v< ir study'ng to earn 'he master of imr- arts de gree. Teaching painting, bmic design, graphics npd nurodu' 'ion te an Hampton. Mr Wig fall wji Mud.v graphic design u Vale under pm- TS S-JtOV -1 Mo.V po« lcrcbi. two outstanding graphics "en A well known artist mUs home state of 5 irginiH. Mr M >c fall wjs graduated from Damp (on Institute in 1958 and has done further study at the stale university of lowa. He attend ed the Yale Norfolk suc.itnei school Norfolk, Conn in 1954. and spent the following soar ai Ihe Yale school of Deciiin Winner of c any awaids imr -rizcs. Mr Wigfall? tempera palm ing ' Corrosion m Blue was. given .1 purchase .ward in 1958 by the Virginia museum where i* was cm hthteri m s show entitled "namtins 1} S. A. ! . * : t yeai he ik-o t il'iled in the Gibh- Art G all*' * 1 J, m .HJUUiiotM »ws'T»ie-nw-swii«tl’Hai ’ - ■ I pES pIUB | g.?: ;mr S& H GREEN STAMPS | 1 ™r" MEAT and PRODUCE > iflkfl I ill 111 i lIVIIU¥k . ASuiqtijq flaffpr Hf Winn « Rlyio? 1 w;th coupon %sm «• fi«- 1 .1 «W Ci W MU W W iliil 90 f chase. Fill in your name and address. 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New Orleans To Host: Beauticians Plan Busy Convention Aug. 3-7 NEW ORLEANS <ANP>~ Things ; will be popping -and hov, -at the | ammai uieefing of the National j Beaut.v CulturisLs’ league when 3 - j 000 delegates convene in beautiful Bay Wont- City auditorium. Aug. i 3-7. Meeting simultaneously will ! be the National H&irdi c«;cni and | Cosmetologists association, whose j i sessions, will be in Roosevelt Hotel. i In a joint pre-convention an- ! noiuicement, Mrs. Katie E. Which- j I am. New Orleans, beauty cultur j ists’ president arid Philip Parker, j cosmetologists' head, announced ; that, a nationwide boycott may be j employed against cosmetics mann i faccturers who discriminate a -1 gains! Neero beauticians. Though they did not reveal the \ name.' of the firms in question. ! the presidents did say that these manufacturers, while enjoying j wide business v.ieh Neprn be-au-1 ticians. refuse to assiM, i-hwr as-! sociations and convent ions by pai- i ; ticipatmg in the conventions. Both ; stated that a boycott by the 22,000 i 'Meg r o beauticians "con. 1d • ; put. a good-six,eri dent in Hie, bus;- : ness of disci iminating manutac-1 ] turer?. Choirs Os 5 UNCF Colleges On ABC Network In Aug . NEW YORK—The chop-? of five member coikries of the United N-- rro College Fund will b" heorri over the American Bioaeioftsting Network during Auau?*.. W. J Trent, Jr. Fund executive direc - tor announced here today. The chons reprerenf. UVCF membei colleges in Tennessee, Ijouisiana, Georgia and Mirstviipp l Knoxville College, Kuowjtc. Tenn.. will open the mon'h'r, ra dio orograms Aug'isi. 3 Newell f Fit?.i>a.fcrtek is the choral director. Xavier TJntvsrsitv's choir, led by James Yealstdt. will be heard on the August ! 0 hi'oseb ir.t . Xavier ior:. Seu'b Ckrbflna and in Nation | ai traveling "shows. Other exliibit? have included the ; national rehnbiUta* ion service ex ! bitoin representing the stale of yi ■ ... g m Washington, T> C.. and | New York City; the BroolSyii Mu \ seuin Piini Show. Addison Gallery ;rj Andover Mass: and the Nov j folk Museum of Arts and Sciences Hi? work b-.-r. been selected for ; re production lr> "Art in America", "Art Dim >t". .-., i , : ■> Many prominent speakers will hi beard ai (he beauty oultuvists ineel 7'hey will in ebifle Mrs. Dorothy 1,. Height, Mresidcnt. National Conference of Negro Women; lames ¥ Evans, assistant Secretary of Defense. Washington, D ,C.; the Rev. Martin Eulher King, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Daisy E Lampkin, Pittsburgh. The beauticians group will also honor 39 Individuals among whom will ho Mrs, Lampkin and Mr. Evans. Others include Mesdames Mfihoi Dickens, Washington, D.C.. former trustee board member; O.; 1 M H. Young, sole living member j of the original organizing group. I Mary K. Patterson, Uttle Rock, • j one of the iriginal organizers; Ma i rie smith. Philadelphia, first Na -1 tioraj Youth council leader, j Maude fiadsen, New York, chair-] i man, Beaui icians Hall of fame j I chairman.* Minnie Hurley. New] i York, treasurer foe the past 18 j years; and Doris Ford, who holds ] the record for the size of dclegs ] Lions brought successively to the ! annual convention. U. is in Now Orleans. Mo: chouse College of Atlanta wJ! pre.--.cn' its all-male chorus; over the radio network Augusl i .v Wardcll Whalum us the direc tor. j Pl .t fTniversitv's chon is sched- i ulcd for the August 24 ABC broad- ' <v-1 Fisk is located in Nashville Term Ton prion Southern Christian College of Tonga 100, Miss, will be i on the. sir August 31. under the ; baton of Mrs. Sara Booker Turner, i Now in it? eighth consecutive year, the weekly Negro College i Chou- sei :rs originates in New ' Vr.ik City on the ABC network 10:30 to 10 55 Sunday mornings ; Local radio listing;-, should be • cheeked for broadcast, tones in toe various avion? f too country. The College Choir senes I<. it broadsase by the Armed Force: Radi', and Television Service and . heard by Gls throughout the] world. Aiiort 7, lj mdhon Americans 14 years of o".' r»- older do some farm ] vnrx for wages 1P&- the zmoixmm WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958 ORATORICAL EXCELLENCE brought smiles to the faces of the three 4-lt’ers currently attending (he 4-H Short Course at Tennessee State University, who won the tirst, second and third place Annual Prince Hal! Masonic Scholarship Awards, brine presented by Ten nessee State University’s speech and drama head Or. Thomas £, Fnag, (right) education commission director of (he Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge FA AM of Tennessee. (Left to right > Second plies winner Hattie Jackson. Somerville; Krmun Porter, Millington, tirst place; and Betty Jean Moure Nashville, third place winner will attend Tennessee State in (ho fall, as did the three winners from 1957 who completed their freshman year at Tennessee Slate this past regular school Tear. 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