‘Christmas Music From Around
World” Scheduled At Greensboro
GREENSBORO - Christmas i
nusir from around the wot-Id will j
"> f heard here Sunriav t3ec e ”'*’be r '
' t when the Bennett College Choir
will give its annual candlelight
Christmas concert in Pfeiffer Cha
nel at 7 p. m
Mrs. Mary J. Crawford, director j
■aid this year's presentation would
r >ture antiphona! choral arrange- I
W. C. Handy And 3 Noted Figures
“Installed” In The Hall Os Fame
MEMPHIS fANP)—W. C. Han
dy. called the 'father of the blues' j
■luring his lifetime, this week took j
his place in the Beale Street Hall j
rtf Fame.
Pictures of Prof. Handy and!
hree other prominent Memphis!
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«2 - IS - 24 MONTHS TO f'AY! * CUI U1 *4i||«oo
j roont* using a chancel choir and
j a balcony choir, with organ and
1 trumpet cccpt:ipar.in’.cnf.
Highlights of the rorieeri will
in Hud* Bath’* "Christman Ora
torio, Part 3,” Handel* "O
Thou That Tellest,” the aria
and rhorm- from ‘The Mesas
ah.” and "O Holy Night.' fea
turing a soloist and rhnlr.
Negroes who have died in the past ;
few yaers. were Installed in the j
hall at. a public program Sunday, j
Honored with the late composer,
were Dr. J. E. Walker, founder of
Universal Life Insurance Co.,
former president, Tri-State bank;
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The familiar ‘Lo, How a Bose
E’er Blooming” by Praotorious will
u>so be sung nlonst witii a number
of carols featuring the music of
Spain, France, Sweden. Catalonia
and Moravia. The traditional cho
rale postluds will be "Goodnight
and Christmas Preyer” by Myles
Birket Poster.
Clarence E, Whitman will be at
(he organ.
I and Dr. W. S Martin, former di
i rector of the Collins Chapel hoe
i pttal and George W. Henderson,
i founder. Henderson Business Col
lege.
Speakers at the installation
ceremonies Included Dr. Hollis
Price, president, t.eMoyne College;
the Rev, B T. Hunt, principal.
' Booker T. Washington High
School, and Matthew Thornton,
i honorary mayor of Beale Street-,
A process for bulk-curing tobae
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MR. AM) MRS. NATHAND-T MACK! Y
Mackey-Whitaker Rites
Solemnized At Raleigh
The marriage of Miss Wills Whs- !
taker to Mr. Nathaniel Mackey
took place recently at. the home of
Rev >. H. Johnson, Ftaleign A
quiet ceremony was performed.
The bride is tin daugittn of Mr*.
"w-t*via HI/... -if of C-V„ii Qo.l. i. : . I
The bridegroom is the son of Mr '
and Mrs. James Mackey, Engelhard ,
Wm. Grimes
Named Elks’
Music Head
BY .1 11 H VRIU N
ROCKY MOUNT - Grand Ex- ■.
alted. Ruler Dr. Robert H John- j
son. 906 S. Broad Street, Phlla*!
deipbia, Fenna,, has just, announc- \
eri the appointment of Prof, Wi! i
11am T. Grimes, Sr,, 531 Pennsyl- j
vanla Avenue, Rocky Mount, N. |
C„ as Grand Director of Music
for titc Improved Benevolent Pro-!
teetive Order of Elks of the World ■
(IBPOEW).
Grimes has just completed a
year as Assistant Grand Directoi
Os Music over the southern region
of Elkdom; and two years as State
Director of Music for the North
Carolina tEI-’OEW Association
whirl! is headed by the Rev Kemp
P Battle of Rocky Mount, N c..
who is also Grand Lecturing
Knight of the Grand Lotlae ot
IBPOEW.
A barber by profession
whose avocation is music in
all Us forms. Grimes is an
alumnus of AA-T College, of
Greensboro, and is a past pres
ident of the Hampton Insti
tute Ministers Conference. Di
rectors and Organists Guild
Workshop, held annually a I
the famous Virginia college.
Grimes Is aiso music dlrect/Oi
for the Meuse River Baptist A*-«- ;
elation a* well as the St. Janie:
Baptist Church, this city. He lt?i
a member Unity lodge No 64 |
Prince Hall Masons, the NAACP ;
and president of the local Civic;
Forum. Choirs taught by Grimes |
have filled important, engagement. l
like singing for the Lott Carey:
Foreign Mission Convention a |
New York City concert, and -<--v
era? assignments for the South- 1
eastern Regional and North Car
olina NAACP Conferences.
Grimes is a. versatile musician
who can easily master either the :
baton, a. horn, the piano and or- ■
gan; as well as do a solo and ar
range music.
Married to she former Miss
Ted<». Mae Gallon ay of Mi.
Airy, be is the father o* two
children. William Thontm, Jr,
is an Honor student and solo
trumpeter In the B, T Wash
Ingtou High School Band
Daughter Janice Elisabeth
Grimes is an outstanding «Jn
dent and member of the Glee
Club at Pope Elementary
School Thr children, along
with their father, are mem
hers of St. James Baptist
Church, while Mrs Grime*.
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WILLIAM GRIMES
| J T Graene of Raleigh, friend
| of the bride, gave her in marriage, j
> She wore a white alcncon lace ;
1 gown. Her short veil of illusion
i was attached to a cap of heirloom
. lace. She carried a bououet of ’vhuc
i roses attached to a small, Bible
Miss Berne!! Mohaffey. a pin • i
i friend from Mississippi. w » nm-:l
|»f honor She wore street fen gif
i dress of light green iare with
i matching shoes and hat. Her to?
! s‘;irp U’as rnn n n rtf rOSf-Ii
Robert Walden of Raleigh tvs:.
> best mao. Miss Y. Craighead of ,
hold*, membership at Ms /,ior>
Ba pt Ist
| Mrs. Grimes, who is proficient
in both English and French teach
es in the Washington High School
, here. She has recently completed
j the requirements foi the Master’s
i degree in English. Grimes owns;
'his own business etabllshment at,
j 21.1 lvej Street where he is en
gaged in harboring and selling 1
clothes and church supplies.
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Durham was bridesmaid
Mrs. Mackey is a graduate e!
I Saint Agues Hospital and received ,
; her B S. degree in nursing from
j St Augustine's College Raleigh. At j
> present she is employed at St. At !
I m Hospital.
Mr Mafckey is a graduate c!
Harris Barber College, Raleigh. He |
ir employed as « barber at Quin i
tiro Marine Base, Quantico. V.i
The newlyweds left by plane foi I
their honeymoon in St Croix, V» - j
••>n I: lands She wore a pastel ;rr< n !
suit of linen with black acecssoru ,
and s corsage of white rose? taken !
from her hi Ida! boiKptet
A dr Ir,yr.rj rtH'epiiOtt WHS itj\ 1 i
! in honor of Mr. and Mr- Mnekc y ,
after they returned to Raleigh ;
I from »heji honeymoon at Saint Ag- j
! nes Nurses Home.
Assisting in the receiving line i
were. Miss V House, Miss B Mt - j
| haffey, Robert Walden Mr. and j
! Mrs. J Mackey. Ushers: Miss H. j
Williams, Miss L. I.ifi, tablf ai
! ranged by Muss K. Hall; gifts ar- 1
! ranged by Miss L. Ward; music j
;. elected by Miss Y Ctaighoad:
j food served by Miss C Stubbs. Mi.-r
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New Yorker Doubts
NEW YORK I AMP) - Robert j
.1 Mangum, first deputy com- 1
! missionin' of hospitals, told at* an !
\ diepee id the Building for Brother I
i hood meeting of the National Cor j
1 former of Christians and Jews, ‘ i j
: find here in New York City, (n i
| such subtle way: , more hypocrisy j
on the subji . l of vac. and roll- I
j gion. ’ Mangum was chairman of |
j flu meeting
"Negroes." he rrluled "arr
stilt not tvelc omr in some
i A Barrow, Miss S. Wall; gut st I
i names written by Miss M Season, !
Miss V Mackey. Me* E Mackey
;C Mackey
ehurche*. They* are job* <H
Hus Sown », Negro or Jew can’t
hold Very few Negro** »r«
member* of outstanding law
firms, no matter how well they
arr qualified (City department*
h:«v r supervisors foil of f.
Higoiri and discrimination
CHaring example- c? prejudice!
also exist in the Police Athletic I
l-easu' Girl Scouts, Roy Scouts,
and even among the adults in th®
I organization::. ‘
Commissioner Mangum- conduct*
en with the sfatement that many
testaurnnfs and other daces ad
mitted ; :m only bocaiis* of hi*
i p-;(
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