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IMF CAROM THAN - C : ; CH TMAS EDITION OUR ADVFRT’SFRS i " :A ( it ■: <U l i/id* ' f / /'&■■■ a i ! i |-fV> fl t -> ! -;. 4- 'rx ! * '-fr AA, [[; PW* D i^ -Hf;\ ;■ r K ‘ • '■y Qur k • •-> ♦« YOU for « |# ||| 1 1 $M & «r»orry Christmas Way yaw have mtW § e do«0h!f«l holiday *»oso»*, %-»% f ...4v - ond a »«w y«*er filled w * }^ •>wew«» and proiflotfty. K?^s>iSßil" l|gMl§§v ■ RADIO STATION THE JOHN GREENE STATION TE 3-3571 570 KC. RALEIGH CAMKRON VHJJVCE— D. Sampson To Head Durham UNCF Drive DURHAM 4 Morehouse Co!- j lege graduate, now » professor of I law at North Carolina College, has j been chosen to direct the 1959 ap peal in the Durham area for the I United Negro College Fund. Daniel n "ampson, member of [ the N. C College law school facul- I ty, will be chairman of the Dur j ham Inter Alumni Council's forth j coming campaign for funds for the j UNC'P, it was announced this , week. Announcement of Sampson's ap ; pointmenf to direct next year’s ! drive came with reports of the e lertion of officers for the Council i foi the year and results of last J j year’s fund campaign. The Rf v ,1. W. Smith, pastor of i i tin Covenant Presbyterian Church, j j wtr li cled president of the I I Council Smith -erv«d as last, year’s j ( unpHign chairman. Sampson was elected lrl cr-pi'£siderA Otferrr- flf 1 *!®? tint|tfiij |,. ! O ire neuter; ttf'tiatd f ?t„ ptib!!* tiiv dJreetor. ft*<! N. B. Wh!tf ! T^faetit. Billt* ■* ■' AfHugf tnrildcnf 1?«# c, 2»t |n ill??- pla<Hs nf U M HdlttlfS A?? nf wa* failed in last year'!- efunoatgn, it wa* rft p.t|pH i A the Council's ar»- | mi* l meeting lost week. The new campaign chairman, | came to North Carolina ; Coilece in 1950- A native of Sum : I"' H. r. he received the A B de- I, ’d p from Morehouse, a mar*tor’s j f i< . 11 '■ from AUynta University j ; and the 1- LB. from Boston Hniver- t H<■ i. v a. member of the N. C. | : Slaf Bar. the SoaUioestern Law- ! -, V • r-1 ■ - r IT i 1 .Seven Tots r>:„ a* A &«* *■%?■ •*; *•> A * Shack Burns CLABKSDALE, Miss. (ANP; 1 Seven Negro children were burned j : to death last v.'«?!s on the Scruggs* I j Cout? intat’on. when their ten- 1 ; ani house a v destroyed by fire. ; A !"■ yonr-oM mother of one of j : v vi,. ••(•!• u burned i ■ ’-uhiic puPiiig an eighth child from ! | Che blare I F-i.rent. of the •* ictims. Ernest | ■nr* Sail; Price, were away from 1, I home st the time of the fire A | • .'f.-ip-daughter Dorothy Mae Sim- j ; mens was caring for the young- t tier:- whose ages ranged from 9 ! j ysars to 18 months, OH up of the blaze was not Isy.« j i mediately determined yen, Association, and Cry, Phi Fraternity. The Inter Alumni Council Is computed of 50 members repre senting alumni organizations of the 33 United Negro college schools in the area. The national campaign ts scheduled to get underway tn April. vae* « £}«*»*»*«*<• wfH* §ie%„ jfoy., •Hewfehip and d*#*r ta yae> Ht.raugJteu* tf*# tos*«n«( N»w Ya«*rs DAVIDSON’S JEWELERS \%t K. Hargett St, TV 3-4959 APPLE WINE Per 4-5 Iftfl?© f CO- pfSp 1 WOWETWIS, M. X Jk | iroMi. «f. fp ßs 17i'mii fTa *o*w « mumm, »*. s' ¥Sur*» taw-To-Hem# V '-i—?'’ks Mssabef faStmH £>«?«•«# £*!sisfe tmrm- ' ' Sarorwe* Caspowfes Patronize Our Advertisers M *V CHnsfnrm br?m edded nhv.sure * $1 snw health and happiness to each and every on© of you. Odd Fellows
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