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Clubs ■ BILLON SUPPLY CO. wisdom to raosgh mAcmms sum at s. m. khess pm quautt - ■ mm service zenith km movowxa to —nw aiwmicis RMIE Jgfe W« Service What wwi . iiiMMH ESgCSJmiE OUnRTCt €*F fSSK C«««W & SCETFim ASSOCIATION s*«4 neeewtly &1 m. Aagasltof.% CJoSe** 4a «S*® far Am AfPil mee&iig. lto« to riglrt-: Mi*. V* T. Mostfe, Harnett i mgb Scimi; Mrs, V. US, ©»e#wi9, liuwi Sibejrard W%&; C. &. Oarfe. Mwartt SUgfu Mrs. NeelSe 43. Mistr, i .%rtesla IHgtu Chsrto V. Draw, Artesla IStsris; Miss Gnaw A. MMfc. West Bi|i: Mn. B, T, Ora* | Ssswj, West st«dess ItigSj; Mix, SEwase Wf*sg»te, 84. MttgmtZete’* €«®*?g«; Walter SJSterfc? Ar., t/mfemMe ; Mtss I IMi Cnmnii, Harnett 3H(k; Miss CaateDa McNair, Barnett High; W. C. EBw'be. LwdterrtHe: Oewe lee. Imms Shepard mgte: Ml*. lUHe Wrigfei, Si. AnpasHsfete; Mi* Tfc«ta» Vm4m>, St. Angartisse’s; a : Si Miss s»*» 3»as®. Steef&sri Iftgfe. Stealing are:3»«MSK Reyfcass. I. Spracgtw*, Si, Awg-ssttne’s; sam* i s Stolstesfttt. Shepwtf Nfetet sad f*. Aafesi* S 4. Aw-irsg*i®t* , s. More lan 1,208 Bright Prep School Sams Seek Scholarships At AST ; GKEENSBORO —More than 1200 i bright high school sensors from j throughout North Carolina and ( border points is Virginia are in j competition for several scholar ! ships 'being offered by AfeT Col ; lege to freshman students to enter ! this fail The scholarships being made *r : variable by the AAT College Alumni Association, the. Smith- Douglas Company, the Kroger and Sear? Roebuck Foundations are to be awarded on the basis of high --cores turned in by the youths on a college entrance examination ad -1 ministered during the last two weeks The examinations-, sponsored by the alMsnnt group, were gh - ea in 27 centers scattered eo»- venie«t?y about the State and at Norfolk, Va, S>r P Wiliisiss, down ®f ffee A*T Graduate ScChnot and chairmen of the Alumni Testing Program, stat ed that the largest number e€ students in the four year hte teory of ihe program are In Ow?sWWPffi9a&. A total of 1275 students, ranking | in the upper fourth of their classes ! took the tests. He said that the ! winners would be announced just jas mon as the scores have been tabulated. I j The top arsre include four—sl.- j 000 scholarships being given each year by the Alumni Association ( St Aug, Plays Host: I •mKesmsat^mamt^aiiPiaim^iSo'mu£imnai*^mßmasfixetsißfaamsimims^ Crown Sc Scepter Society’s Executive Body Meets Here i The Fxeeutive Committee of the Crows «?nri Scepter Honor Society met at St. Augustine’s College on Saturday, March 7, to formulate plans for the 28th annual meeting of the Crown ana Scene’ Society. the annual meeting will be held on St Augustine’* campus on A pril 18th, with the general theme— “ Preparing To Meet The Challen ges of the Space Age Through A Better Utilization of Available Op portunities.” An outstanding edu cator will give the main address, with six consultants for the various workshops. Persons attending the meeting were: Mrs. L, T Moods. Hamnett High School; Mrs. V. M. Goodwin. James Shephard High; C Clark. PT A Congress Schedules Schools Os Instruction The following Se the schedule for ihe IV3S Schools of Instruction to I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD . IFNj ; * | vg&rQlt&tt #<srast , '^»^ i I I I 19 "ST | Crab J M mmm | m mm - mmm. sssmiml i mstm stK mntm nrt. | ; and 10 or 15 smaller grants coming 1 jom individuate end corporations Harnett High; Mrs. .Tfeallie G. | Shaw, Artesia Bigh; Charles T ; Bracey. Artesia High; Miss Grace ! Alton. Wesi Baden High; Mrs B. T. ! Graham, West Baden High; Mrs. ! irene Wingate, St Augustine’K Col i lege. Walter T tier be Jr., Leaksviße; 1 Miss Linde Cameron Harnett High; | Miss Castella McNair, Harnett .J High; W C. Ellerbe, Leakevilte; Gene Lee, James Shephard High; Mrs. Mable Wright St. Augustine’s; j Miss Thelma Beeton, St. Augus ! tine's; Miss Joan Pace, Shephard i High; James- Boykins, I. Spraggim. , St. Augustine’s; James Robinson I Shephard High and P Anders, St 1 Augustine’s. j be heid in the 11th Districts of the j Congress. This is the Eighth year j these series of leadership training I courses for PTA leaders and offi j cen: The objective is to create ; greater concern on problems and i needs of good PTA programs, wtth I the goal to have each local unit I sponsor Schools of Instruction fcr i officers and standing committee j chairmen v;lio do the work 01 the I Congress end local, county and i district councils District No. 1— Saturday, April | 4—C. G. White High Schndl, Pow | ei’ai’iHe; Theme: "Growth Through j Cultural Advancement and Whole ! some Recreation” (2 sessions) j Mr William Beamon, President, I Mr. T M Garries, Principe!, j District. No 2 —Saturday, March ! 14—Tyre 11 County High School. | Columbia: Mr L A Reiser, Prto i cipal. 3lr John M. Slade, Presi* | dent, Miss E M Lewis, Vice Presi- I dent. ! District No 3—Saturday, April 4 j —Warren County High School, i Wise; Mr. G. W. Washington, Prin | cipal; Miss Maude Freeman, Presi ; dent. ! District No 4—Saturday. April 11—Upchurch High) School, Rse j ford; Mr B. C. Mcßee. President— i Mr. G. A. Page. Principal | District. No s—Saturday, March j ?4~.-Annadale School, Hampstead. ■ Highway 17- Mrs Louise Moore, j President (2 sessions!. District No. 8-(To be announced j, later) Mrs Piters Ingram, Presi ; deni. 1 District No 7—Saturday, April I SB—A&T College, Greensboro-; Mrs. C. t tteaa President e-sessions). Deitrict No. B—Saturday. April 11 —Dunbar High School, Lexington; Mr. A. B. Bingham, Principal; Mr*. Jelite Morrison. President. District No. 9—Saturday, April 11—l Lincoln Heights High School, North Wilfeesboru; Mr J. J. few*. Principal; Mrs. A, H, Pittman, President District No. 19-~Ssmmi«y, April li—Reynolds High School, Cantan; Mr. Ralph Bavte, Principal; Mrs. Portia Logan, President; Theme; “Preserving and Strengthening Family-Life;” (2 sessions). District No. fi-—Saturday. March 14 Stoney Creek Elementary School. Rocky Mount; Mr. Benjam - in C, Battle. Principal and District President. ■All sesffotts will be?m with registration period at. «. m.„ s»d the general session at !9:W a. m. District President* will sehd | farther information as to agenda i >dsl specific prngnur of workshop sessions. We urge each local unit j to Bend delegates t« ‘car pool” so [ 'mur District Behest! »f fmdTtsctson, : that you may become better te- ! termed, fisstraeterl and Inspired in j Perea? -Teatfwtr work. ft Pays T« ! ADVERTISE! Leaders Plan a Negro Exposition; 0 Will Be Most Outstanding Exhibit CHICAGO i&sm —0« off the f m&A pateteaffittg exMhd* of pro-* epm* Its Weenies m ixaSnsw sad esufeßt* ewi aasetsftgsg. will hr presented at i&t? Gotiseisa, May 34 .tfcroagfc 17. Cs»«S "The ISbgjgst&fflci of the Jta&v & and Cnlta»e,” tfet foci Aey «hsw irill be spanser «S by the- 3Sew Crusader, Chicago wee&ly paper. feresEd twr 464586 o; 9m «p»ce, it will feature s HeSI off Ffeane m stitch oat standing peramm >m& events in Negro hi story wiG be saenwraliaed. lUBABimS ©N S3BPOSIWOK csoioisnm A p®n*?3 «f leading Cfejeegosiis engnise the esposttkjn oeßianil- I Kw. tess&m tbsssi are: Tnanam K. : Gshson, Sr., board chalrmac. Sb« | pmsae Liberty life Jesaraase Co,; .| T. P. Hsrrte, prasrldtesi. Chicago | IS&KpwaKam Mwtsml Assurance | Os,; John H. Johnson, president. ‘Johnson Pub!ie&tkm,*>: State Ben. Marah.il! SCasrshsk; Judge ? Park er. president, Parker House Sau sage Co.: Mrs. Jssat Dago. Mid west Regional Chraftar, Council of Negro Women, and Claude A. Bar nett, director Associated Negro Press. Hornvfltag to Be.hn (. Sjw»- wB. fr.. exiwss&ioß diswrtor, the #ls®w wfU techrAs exblWte, of 38* btattit* etcher emwnS | w»8 by Negroes ,sr * At*ch are «®tete*dteg in 4k4r rehthia with the Negro oow* wnsfty, f,e®sei! is tHHPßbHsteer of she Crusader. He termed the exposftum the most important showing of Negro nmeim rtncw 1940. In keeping ! with the thssae of progress, in \ business, one of the dominant «x- Ihibite In the HaJS off Psbip vil! I hnocr Jean BuSable. a Negro, who j settled, what Is now Chicago, in ! 1778, end built up the third larg i "Du Sable was a successful bus 1 ,- lirlh Carolina Teachers Issiciation AND— HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS TURNS mmm We Have The Most Beautiful Collection Os Spring And E&ster Dresses, Coats, Suits & Ensembles Ever Offered In Raleigh Designed In Paris, Tailored la New York And Envied Everywhere M' f <gMs4fez J|^ Your Hat Teib j fl Hie Story : SEE OPR G«B<»XMJS 'CGCJLGCnON m j I | jsmif^smAws ' *'V 'll I V ini'in iilTTM<ir-~iinr«| iHh.IA'MUII IIU i^lllhgg.in'lte^ilH.'WiiPtiM WW Winning on £i Hargett iss mammm ■mmm, mmm mmm m, ms I TssasEKsn.” mi£. “sad ft is- 1 list trsdinsi poet, in the Northwest, j that he be » piaoe off \ bseor to exhibit off Negro j w« CAN mu, MCS'V'UE&S ©K VAH. PlT®g I ik «3sv a saotr true: , ®r FASHT 5 A WATCSC A eorpp off histoir UP»«3- : shsts artiste has henn com ssssssnsiS to oomplefe the UsP, of Ftem, t«a?«n said 13
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