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*» y a l*/. r, J f> * /*«■/ AS- On Friday, April *l, ft*** Phi Erl* Chapter of /.chi I*hi Drta Soror ily welcomed Mi vs n.ub.ira V riljs. a senior, into the *oro*il> A «|jf*prr gisrn in hrr honor in lhr fu-Dr niiihMnc at Sain' \ hi~s CoM«*jet fcnror mis rrrrivrd Itt\ c M fm llip **hi Reh < banlrr atld j SOfOt’s AHrticlinc Ihr sop j»«sf 34 err D f.lfir M F l.iffgn, JVI limrv V niJi'E M f>. Vf»ajscy. X .|ohn«.oti M iH'm h««n Kr?nrr% 11«* <•> U (Hartvi Murphy, »a PatK anH C.fr altHti* Ferry. North Carolinians have an e>ti m-tie SBS nuJlion invested n farm fish ponds -. ,| i,- , )■-, -"—— - 1l Mlllfc -i , —mt-r-n — —,r" -—-t i 19-121 E Hargett St. TE 2 * 4431 Fleniy of Fi. % c Customrr FarUiiit in of Sfnrr! Re-elect JOE S. CORRELL To The CITY COUNCIL EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE Story Os The Negro Told In Russia rAljy'4>& i vilii Education Os t : i-idz@d ? Lfhsjrfo*! Uuwvil GREENSBORO Four prom’.- nent. North Carolina educators cri i:••:.• "d and commended trends in \n'‘ i< an rd\ication in a discussion ■ 1.-:r<-| at A PI li T ( .'oil’ :•' on 'aUuday. April In |>* K-: r A rcli.vn Ramc'c ■hair -:ip'i i.-’i of Negro High •school: t); Clyde A Milner, pre idfof of Guilford f ollege. Miss Giar> f Wood: n Faleigh Mate ■ ip«~- . of Negro Eiementarr Srh;. •.!; f'd i f Dowdy dean of tVic .'r-hoc 1 ! of Education and G-n* ora] '"Auriicr. at A and T College conducted = v.uposium on ‘'Cur* . rif Problem? in Education which .-. ra]ed slaving weaknei'e- and strength? in the American educa tional syrtem SHAW INIVF.RSITt’S WAY DAL Qt KEN Pictured is glamorous .loan Patricia Kimbrough, a sophomore o* Statesville, who will preside over Was flay festivities at Sha* University on Saturday. May 2. Miss Kimbrough is rt» • *onnf> In 5 »*%•' M. Many Tan Beauties W ill Vie In The “Miss Universe” Preliminary Fete (.05 AN GELES - (AND Young ladies started registering m ail sections of the state of Cali fornia this week for local prelimin ary beauty contests, which will lead to the All-California-Uni verse Pageant, to be held in Los Angeles late in June. The fortunate girl who wins the State Championship will be regally crowned, "Miss California"; a- u Student Os The Week:” mmmmmmmmsHmmammmammmßmmmmamaMmmmmmmmmmammam mmmammammm Atlilete-Honor Student Gets Bth Honors At Ligon School William Charles Crockett of Mrs. W tV Bishop's homeroom is hon ored this week as Ligon s Bf.h "Stu dent of ti,e Week.” He is a fifteen year old sophomore at the ,1 W. j logon Junior-Senior High School j He is the son of Mr. and Mrs M | H. Crockett. 3320 Garner Road. He j is a member of the First Baptist Church and Sunday School William ha? maintained s “8" j average during his two years in | high school. He was president of | the eighth and ninth grade home rooms and this eighth and ninth I grade classes. He is now president of the tenth grade homeroom and the tenth sfrarie class. As vice-presi dent of the Student Council as * freshman, be represented Ligon at the State. Student Council Convention at New j Bern. WILLIAM CROCKETT William played half back on the van.sty football team, guard oo She varsity basketball team, and play* outfield on the baseball team. He holds three letters tn athletics, He has been chosen co-captain of the basketball team for the 1959-60 school year. Out-of school hobbies which William enjoys are fishing, bunting, swimming, listening to records and playing pin®» chic. William is s member of the local Jack and Jill Club of America, Inc. aifti has been treasurer of the Teen Age Group of that club His ambition is to major In phy- A&TNat’l Alumni Meet Is Planned ! GREENSBORO The General Alumni Association of A and T College will held its annua! meet ing at the college on Saturday, : May 9. Tlie business sessions to be held m the Coltrsne Hall auditorium | will get underway promptly at : 10:00 a. nr New officers being elected ! row by mail balloting will be announced and Installed at the annua! luncheon to be held that afternoon at the conclusion of the meet. Or. War-moth T. I Gibbs, president of the college, j will deliver the luncheon ad- I dress. * Howard C., Barnhill. Charlotte,' | health educator is president of the j organization. Patronise 0«r Advertisers warded an appropriate trophy and ( other valuable prize*. including a : scholarship and an expensive ward- : robe; and entered as California ? delegate to the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, held each year in l.ong Beach, in mid-July. For the first time, I,os An geles’ Negro community i* holding an official contest «n May 17. al the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood. ideal education, or dentistry tow, Low Prices,'" S&H GREEN STAMPS You Get 1 Stamp With Each 18c Purchase At Winn-Dixie DIXIE DARLING FRESH flit IF Mil Ji —■ Mi HP SAVE 20* VEGETOLE BREAD 4=5 4H Shortening Mi liiflli ~%s n ° SWANSDOWN WHITE, YELLOW, nilVi!, FOOD _4 Ctn. fIJIC m mm wP 1 rl j§ §;L II BAKtmil/ aH . 1 ’'*'**■“ If lift Li *fw Blue Dot Duz SAVE 28< NEW DAY INSTANT 881 ggM ,«i gfa SAVE Hr m JKV mr S ® More Food Older - Ml H Wmm * DUE ITS SUWA.NEE RED RIPE m T 1 C Jilt Mayonnaise i omaioes 54a 49. FRESH, TENDER, PLUMP RARING II CII # " <0 <; ,b ' Av * Oo e ncNo mm d<i xjjm, BANANAS 2 25 <m MORTON’S FROZEN MEAT Frices °° od lmu s "''‘ M ” 1 m*e****. ffW** PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., MAY 2. HI nlft I b Hfv M tfl p In r “ c " 8 ?n R-Ssir 5 onV if mw, Mfflkm l|l Hm m m Jf HWII II 239 S. Wilminrton St—7lß N. Person St. M illHßlHl %Jr # IS WkJm 1213 Hillsboro 5t.—3112 Hillsboro St m Mil fM SmS Wr* Sll W. Whitaker Mill Rd. Ws mBl H » 85 mm* m am jm 700 St. Mary’s St.— 2ooo New Bern Aventl* UIIIIILI |U j The Southern Area flub, tm dcr the (eadership of Mrs, Jane Warren, has been official !y desivnated to supervise ihe preliminary. As in the viiss S:nivprsc selection, judging in Ihij; eonfest will bp done strict ly on beauty of face and figure, poise, charm and personality Young ladies who have reached their !Bth birthday or will be the first of next July are flocking for application blanks Coordinating the preliminary pageant is Miss Jessie Mae Brown, well known Los Angeles newspaper woman. The Miss Universe Beauty Pn neant held each year in Long Beach California is one of the most sppetacubn and highly pnhli. riled events in the world, it is here that the coveted "Miss llnif.rd States nf America" and the 'Miss Universe’’ Miles are vied for by some K 0 beautiful young ’women from all parts nf the world Information Body Gives Photo Series WASHINGTON (ARP ~~ TM current issus of ' America Illustrat ed/’ « magazine sent to Russia monthly by the United States In formation Agency, carries a serio# of pictures aimed at showing th« progress that the Negro, of the U' nited States has made dijring sh» hundred years almost since the E mancipation Proclatnation. fart “waju rereahd Grouse Allpfi, dirrrtor of tJSfA in a Iplpyislfin !titf*fv!ew with foMs Alvin M RpflHpf (B ftlirh ). the I-SI A e’VftutjHire hie agf-nu? D’trfi Ihts tip* and uf*. %bniii by f?©- inf ihrrn uftli etTalght, iv 1? th, TVi i ■ h<*» to present as honest - pi r hlf(§ of th® Hpited States aa human brings «j»n : inskc U” and to show “what w<* •ire striving for.** Under the title "Fad* About fb» ts S. A’’ this picture siory point? out, how many Negroes are jo A merican Universities How many own their own homes. How many j own automobiles, and other sta | fisties and facts of this kind. n»r skilled hand of the OFrtit»« gunsmith is respottsdble for this 2?, ralibcr, repeater awtomatir with .wlf-c.lertfug rhp. Just 4'* lone, fits rasMy Into porket or Irlral for sporting evrnts, fise fool, available to Calif, residents).. Comes for s£.?ls ppd.» from BEST VALUES r»opi. G-Jts IfK! Market, Newark N. J. WEEK EWJJWIJ SA’WTRDAY, MAT %. *959 But after the ruygaslns went on the stands in Russia, said Alien, s Soviet newspaper, a youth Com munist paper, came out with a blistering. Pull-page attack on the magazine raying that it did not ieti of Negroes Spin! lynched Tt did I "Ooooh, daddy i but you're so for away!" yV * noi reaily... **©# wH#n LONG'DISTANCE <y : span* fk« WiudwH tm&% te itsfisr #vs9 fc9n.il.*,, v; ;- e gaming te » dktv? lft» asrjgfc yrwroQ. &bi o aasmal you're nW. «*di a sksph» going to dov or,* visit snmmm bf long Dfekstiee «*gbi «?S«I OCWSIs ‘*V» In roll ibsjfcsMO'aikJtSrwi, ond it's b*K.e cr- Ip 1 *o bjf •sEßplyn*.. Southern 13 c?! 3 rm cnaotmMt not photographs r>f Ku Klux Klansmen clinging * nt>o*e. or of * Negro being kicked in the fan* This is the kind of propaganda that has in tv nailed down every time it. appears said the tNJA di rector 3
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