ALUMNI QUEEN The Shaw Club of Phllftddphla. Pennsylvania selected the charming Mrs. horethj Clark Venters, to represent Shaw University as the alumni queen. She is pictured in the pa rade. Marriage Experts Please Note: Kansas Couple Married 70 Years TOPEKA. Kara. (ANP.i - In (bis date o( high divorce rates. Si eat discord, it is indeed a plea .-urc* to note that two citizens, a Negro couple, recently celebrated 7o years of marriage. Mr. and Mrs John D. Barker ob served their 7C'th wedding anniver sary Nov. 28 with their seven chil dren. seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great great grandchildren in attendance The secret of their success? Bar ker. 90, rays, “Always let the little woman think she’s right.” Mrs. Barker, 87: "Give your husband lots of praise for everything he locs.” Married when she was 18 and he 10. they took their vows in Topeka md have always made their home YEARS OLD S 2 4S $095 Ijl 4/S QUART Wunm; ■' / CIUB > " B °urbon )) 4 V***" '»***»< *mrnt\ \V; V v 1 ’*’**“’ tar *■??***"’' j s Bellows Club Bourbon BEL tOWS A COMPANY LOUISYIII.r, KENTUCKY ITRAK.W BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF BIStRIBUTFO BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO there. She said her husband is | vidor for his family ! never bad t< ”a fine, gentle man a (id steady pro- i work and help earn the living ” ‘‘Prophet” Jones Back In Detroit DETROIT • (ANIT “His Ho liness, Right Rev. Dr. James Fran ces Jones,” —Prophet Jones to you —has again take n up residence here to establish his new church, “Universal Missionary Church of Detroit." The Prophet started his few • of meetings, termed a birthday cel ebration lasting 10 days, in his mammoth house, on Arden Park Blvd, only two blocks from bis former French Castle when his church was the Universal Triumph Dominion of God. The erstwhile Prophet while hr preaches 'no death’, made some dire predictions of things to rome. Hr predicted that soon a prominent orchestra leader, one who has written Gov. Almond Opposes Reprisals Against Negro School Students RICHMOND Va.~~(ANP>-~Gov. t J Lindsay Almond publicly told reporters that he was opposed to any retaliatory policy of closing Negro schools in areas where white schools had been locked pursuant to the states anti-inte gration Taws. “Many outside Virginia,” he commented “would feel that clos ing Negro schools would be a vici ous and retaliatory blow against the Negro race. I would not want to be charged with harboring such t a spirit” Have the things you want for Christmas! *o*s Money for Santa ... oftit Money for Fun . .. Jk, r | y ,#s_. Money for Gifts. .. |v \'.oS\. Mm* fid} our CHRISTMAS CLUB fmkff &ML can »s*e it so! What « wonderful feelmg! Chnstma* with jjQIK IN ■--•• nut money worries’ And it's so easy with SAVE 'RECFIVF 1 / / our Christmas Club membership*- PUch Week next V6Jlt* / / / % 1 O' 1 Select the membership that best (its your ft; |QQ j $ 50.00 jL budget. Then save the* small amount (an $ 2,00 ' SIOO,OO amount you will hardly miss) each week s~iO}o ! sjso 0() ” This time next year, you'll be all set fru <| 5,00 ! $250 00 your greatest Christmas ever. SIO.OO | $500.00 t MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH-DURHAM many popular song#, will hr taken in death Also death will soon take * prominent movie .iv tress and further that ,tn r ur.my country wilt soon make a sneak attack upon the United States which will result in lot aI war. However, the “Prop het” did nut say just bow soon is SOON. Or. Jones headed up bis hi t-h- ! day celebration committee with his i mother: "Her Grace, Rev. Lady Catherine L. Jones. First Dominion Lady, Honorary chairman, posthu mous, (dead these past 8 years.) A great portion of his followers still believe in Prophet Jones as they swarm nightly in great drover; ; in his meetings. j H was conceded by the govern or that he might have to reek "new plateaus” from which to c vade federal court orders to inte grate state schools. He objected to a legislative commission as such an appointment "would manifest s lack of confidence in the law# we now have.” In the meantime, the State Sit picnic Court of Appeals is sche duled to rule on the constitution j ality of the massive resistance ! laws of the Dominion state Association Os Colleges, Secondary Schools To Meet In Ky. Dec. 3-5 LOUISVILLE Dr Wiiliam G. t’ulloi d, executive director, Oa k I Ridge Institute of Nuclcai Studies. Oak Ridge, Term., will deliver the keynote address Wednesday night. Dec. 3. e Central High School, opening tlw Both annul*' conven tion of the Association of College! and Secondary Schools. According to Or. John K. Cod well, principal. Jack Yates Senior High School, Houston. Texas, and association president, the theme of the three-day meeting will he “Ed ! nation in A Scientific Age— Prob lems and Opportunities,” Educa tors from across the nation will at tend 'Tic convention. At the banquet session On busy tinys Sik«t these, you reaHy apprec.’ete THE WELCOME UFf Only COCA-COLA gives? Keep plenty of Coke on hand! i !M TWt »imtr CP *V*tTOA 1 tIVINO. then* n<s> times when v«m fool the strain . , , when the old routine ’’gets you down." At lhose times . . . it’s lime for Coke 1 The cheerful lift of < Vx» Cola brings you hack . refreshed. .. ready to get more work done . . . ready to get more fun out of plav! Say! How about an ice-cold bottle of Coke . . . right this minute siGHoFesnaf.it i?3B Hw gocm- 6«U tsvwew li § ♦wwlfmsrtE THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO , Inc Thursday evening, Oct. 1. Or. Allison l>a«is professor of Education am? member of tin* committer on Human Mcvelop metii. University of Chicago. is s<-hrJiihil to address the eon trillion. Ur. !i U. Atwood, liresiiiriit, Kentilekv Slat,- Col lege at i-rank fort, will install officers. The convention program in cludes William W. Beckett, City Alderman, and Dr. Oniai t’ai michacl, Louisville supcrinleiicfenl of schools, as program participants on Wednesday night. Morning sessions of the conven tion will he restricted to meetings and reports of the Commission on Colleges Mild Uni vn aities mid the S < omnie lion on Second,o > tjeliools. Hr «l. A. Colston, president, Knox ville College, end Dr Clinton i. Young ;nr Commission Chairmen. 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