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AKA Sorority Begins 9-Day 50th Year Boule Aug. 16 WASHINGTON, D C —The van guard of some 2,000 delegates to the 50th anmversray boule of Al pha Kappa Alpha Sorority will ar rive in Washington this week for the opening meetings of the nine day program scheduled by the so rority, The boule begins at 10 am, Saturday lAugust 16> and con tinues through August 21th. All business meetings will be held at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Connecti cut. Avenue and Woodley Road northwest A total of 27 meetings and •necta! events has been sched uled for the sorora. In addition to thf events on tap at the gheraton Park, (he program in cludes a danre at the National Guard Armory and a re< eption tjfden party and luncheon at Howard University, scene of u<f> sorority's founding In 190 S. The dance is scheduled for Tueeda’ l lAugUst ID) at li pm.. fh c reception-graden narty for Monday at f> yi.m., and <be luncheon for Friday at 1 p.m. Other scoial events include a re tention sot directors at 4 p.m Sun- 2mm CLEANING SERVICE At No Extra Charge m—innniTnwflimn'*fT~ ti —• — 1 — —.-t^r-jr.i-o-i-1 1 I Ws Us» Nt 1-PRO PROCESS p N G Established J U S ,9M i Russos Hatters & Cleaners 132 W. MARTIN ST. Dial TEmpia 2-3631 9 a luscious / \ summer treat! | Lady Borden Lemon Bisque OreaiYl Creamy-rich Laiy Borden Lemdt? fee Cream... chock-full of crunchy %-'s& -J&. tidbits. Sunshine-sweet and so ra> •&> freshing ... try some today! , if, Bf mien Co. ' fjrtra good because it’# made with extra creew BORDEN ICE CREAM m HARRISON AVE DIAL TE 2-5569 Mister, here’s the preef, i y paid that bill! /^\XY * VJ Someday a cancelled check fnoy save YOU a pile ■* of money. And if you don't pay by check, you would / \ W ; SQ f 0 ©pgr? an ac- count before another Jljfe. \ week goes by. Stop in. X 1 FIE3T-GTIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY day, a luncheon for the directorate at 12:30 p.m. Monday, a fashion show-luncheon at 1 p.m Tuesday; a breakfast at 7:30 a m Wednes day; a breakfast for the direr locate at A a m. and a luncheon for undei graduate sorors at 12,30 p.m. Thursday; the 50th anniver sary ball at 10 p.m Friday; and !he 50th anniversary banquet at S p.m Saturday On the business side, the boule program includes a public meet ing at R p.m. Wednesday; a series of workshops on Thursday after noon; and daily business session Guet speakers include Carl T. Ro wan. prize-winning reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune, who will address the public meeting; invest ment broker John A. Roosevelt, who speaks 'it 2 pm. Thursday; and Wayne University sociologist Me! J. Ravitz. who will speak on Leadership in a Democratic Or geniaznon" at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday's fashion show lunche Is exnected to be one of the highlights of the boule Dorothea Tonies, international Iv-knonn model and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha nil! he the featured artist, and some 1.41 K) women art expected to view the program According to Arnetta C Wallace ' Knoxville Term.. national presi dent of the 20,000 member sonor ity, this year's meeting will be the Particular People Prefer Poole’s Pies -aafc ’ n. V a _ - wa.,-.-. WHEN MARKETING LOOK FOR THE POOLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP 506 Glenwood Ave. TE 2-2966 N C ADULT I.OI'CATION GRADS n S. .Ohnson 'left) Rtu-ky Mount. N. C.. School Superintendent, done wilh R. I> Annstrong, (right) principal. Bunker T Washington High School, seem pleased to congratulate !h< Ihree mem tiers nf the Adult Education class who completed iheir hieh s<"hooi edu cation thru night classr: alfft -nme years of married life Shown are Mewiames Elizabeth M. Thomas, Mary Whitfield Dickens and Myrilc Jfooper Lancaster I.T, B HARREN FOTO>. fn Housing Discrimination • Many Skilled Negroes Prevented From Work Because Os Jim Crow ' *—— NEW YORK—Many Neg-jo pro* largest neld by the group >.n its 50- teraional and skilled technicians vear history Each of the sorority's • have been prevented from work -275 chanters vill be represented 1 ,n «p 3tate irra: ' of at the meeting M-r- Wallace said , 0 , . u , tp €on , nussicr . fe „ The membership of the organ! '.?- ; port, (ton includes undergraduate chap- Charles Abraham.-. cha.iriTian of ter; at 105 colleges and univernhc - the New York ot-af.e Commission and graduate chapter? in >63 cities Against Discrimination, in making n\ the United Staler- and in Mor- public, this study, raid' i ovia. Liberia The laf.tet chapte'. "St demonstrates that free - "■?- metalled r d Wallace dm- dnm of opportunity is vet »ll :ng ceretnonrs in Momovia two visible —that (here can be no weeks ..go fotijl access to employment xsSASDERS fws mbss §B3si mmm now playing YOUR CREDIT IS QUOD AT QUINN’S ifrii Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture Ft. E. Quinn Furniture Co. | 103 E. Martin St. You* Capital City Tel. TE 2-4471 when there ta unequal access to housing." If was pointed out. that those who had rejected Negro applicants lor homes felt a sense of guilt. The report said that, ts ones con science make him uncomfortable for refusing housing to a qualified Negro, "the time may not be far distant When he will find it dif ficult to refuse a qualified Negro family on any grounds," Thurgood To Address Ohio State NAACP TOLEDO. Ohio 'AND' —Thur cood Marshall, director of the N. A A C. P. Legal Defense and Edu cational Fund, will head the list of speakers at the Ohio State Con ference of NAACP branches Sept, 19-21 at Commodore. Perry Hotel. Other headliners will include ,1 Ernest Wilkms. assistant U S. Sec retary of labor, end the Rev Cal vin A Stalnaker, former pastor of Third Baptist. Church. Toledo, and currently minister ot Fust Baptist Church, Tulsa. National staff members expected to attend include Madison S Tones specialist on housing; The Fev Ed ward J. Odom. Jr NAACP church secretary, and Herbert L. Wright, youth secretary. Rejected On Color, Girl Kills Self CALCUTTA, India < AMP’ An Indian girl, turned down by sev eral prospective bridegrooms be cause of her dark complexion, com mitted suicide at nearby Chander nagere last week. It was reported that the girl's mother sought repeatedly for five years to arrange a marriage for her. On each occasion, however, she was turned down because of the girl's “too dark" complexion In dian men usually prefer women with fair complexions. By 1975 if is estimated that lf> to 12 million tons of fertiliawi wtM be used annually This would be an increase ot 7b to 100 per cent over today. KNOW YOU*? FSET By BK. WM. M.. SCHOLIA - TT-"r-i -- inn - -7rlvrwluu.il Specialisms te fha car* rr? the teet frequently ara asked how to i treat a ccmmm loot condition known as •'tttornidrosl'j," This is a functional disease of the nvMt ! glands that ia characterized by i an unpleasant odor resuJ ting from I bacterial action on perspiration. Bromidrosis usually, but not always, is accompanied, by an excessive amount of perapiratlon that may be of nervous origin Some people are most annoyed by the condition when they are ons routed with situations that •-tuse them to become nervous ■>r otherwise emoti easily upset. Heavy perspiration may also ‘mag about blanching, or whiten, tng of litc skin, especially on the soles of the feet, around isha heels ;nd between the toes. Bromktro us sufferers frequently find that heir condition becomes worse in he winter when they wear rub bers or galoshes for extended periods. Treatment of / bromidrosis calls for close // attention to foot W'/y hygiene to inhrfo- y&s S it bacterial sc- yf~ lion and the use of r, deodorant powder. The feet should be carefully I bathed, dried and powdered morning anti night. It also is ad visable to shake a small amount of the bromidrosis powder into the shoes. Shoes and stockings should be changed daily. Attention should also be paid to careful fitting of j shoes and stockings. Tight foot. | svear increases the problem by ! preventing the circulation of air * round the feet. Rock W Roll Not Dying, Just Changing Its Form? NEW YORK (ANP) -Rock 'n roll music isn't dying out as some predict, it's just changing its style, was the opinion of one ot Broad way's top personal managers lart week. George Treadwell, who manages the career or singer Sarah Vaugh an, and more recently took over Valerie Carr, a rapidly rising-in popularity singer, thinks that rock •n’ roll has become a lady, instead of the wild, raucous big beat type of music it was at birth five years ago. JflCQlllN'S JL -fffj| 1 1§ jMh| ROY ALE I^B4l *1 PBWST (j|p|||j| i (MIKHf f j otsmm> ppom grain -so fpoop Miipssasgyi h CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, lne., Phils., Pa, W^ZSLiS^ PARKLR PLAIN—CINNAMON OR SPECIAL “OUR FINEST” AM* APPLE Ann Page Values - Stock Up! SPECIAL! PURE GROUND BLACK PEPPER IQc 18c 35c SPECIAL! PURE FRUIT DELICIOI YOUR CHOICE-JAM OR JELLY GRAND VALUE! 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Treadwell said. “The Drifters, a consistent attraction on one-night tours, have had to change their style in the last six months, switch ing to sweet tunes; and I've found them easier to book in night, clubs as a result. 1 ' MILK-FED POULTRY \ Live ami Dressed WHOLESALE ONLY CROSS POULTRY CO. KOOK OCASRIr an. Phone TE 2-lilll3 and TE 2-84.74 'C3®mrwi&jss*. mr «•:«? y^jßßaaiP 9
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