“Alice And Jabberwot*y Along The Avenues” Presented At Hampton HAMPTON, Vs. - Alice sn« a iai"?e white rsbhit named Jabber 'vocky searched for lively rxprri y ccs in the world of realism dm - i'ng the bi-annual Delta Sigma Thfta Jabh-Twock. held Friday. November 19. at Hampton Institute. ’ fentered around the theme Alice and .fsbbrruork Xiong fbe Avenues.” the story re veal* the beredoin which eaus * security in “AMOS ’N’ ANDY” seen on Station WRAL. weekdays at 1:15 p in. and Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. I The sympathetic gentleman at the head of the bed is George “Kingiish" Stevens (Tim Moorel, The | series is distributed hy CBS Television Filin Sales. Inc Aga Khan Outlines His Plans For African Research Group NEW YORK. N. Y. - fANP> The Aga Khan TV, whose rela tive* in the past have financially aitird the NAACP, held a news < otiference here at the headquar ter of the African Research Foun dation. "he foung Aga Khan is the hon orary chairman of the foundation. He will he in the United States Women’s National Press Club Entertains Ambassador Haim WASHINGTON, D. C. (ANF) ~ Ambassador William Marmon su»S® Halm es the Republic of Gfeiam, *nd his attractive daugh- I test, Esi Chubs, were among the distinguished guests at the Diplo matic Reception given at the Sher aton Park Hotel, Thursday, by the Women's National Press Club This was the second annual Dip- | iamatic reception given by the or ganisation of the world’s top we ipgn writers. The first was an ela borate dinner at the Fan American Union with the president of the United Nations, and the late Secre tary of State, John Foster Dulles «£ speakers. NO SPEECHES ‘This was a glittering reception with plenty of ft>od and drink. There was no speaking but guests Wert* entertained with soft music by €lh».rli@ Byrd, guitarist from virgin!®, who wanted it known ..., ; V , ■ ... ■ A. M. BAILOR, fright) DISCUSSES A FINE POINT in fetology with tree of Itis country men, H medicine before returning to Mk native. coverie* were represented in | skits enaeted by members of various campus organizations. Miss Leola E/.ikiel. a junior i ome economics major from 1 i Charleston. South Carolina was crowned "Miss .Jabb -t ock of 19- | 59." The members of Miss F/ikieiV 1 court were Miss Majorie Peddrew. 1 a freshmen from Hampton. Va. Miss Norma R. Blackburn a sopho more from Trenton. N J.: Miss E liza’oeth Yvonne Payne, a soriho ; mote from Norfolk. Va : and Miss , Sandra Novell, a junior from Rich- j i nond. Va. j for roughly two weeks and will f I spend most of his time working j I for the foundation which needs! $2.5 million The foundation's main objectives ed two years, largely due to the joint efforts of Dr Thomas D Reese and Dr. A. Michael Wood of Nairobi. Konyjj. The foundation* main objectives that he was not related to the Sen ator. In the receiving line were Miss Helen Thomas, president of the club; Dean of the Diplomatic Cor p s. Nicaragua's Ambassador Seviila-Sacasa; and Miss Francis Willis, U. S. Ambassador to Nor way, who was sent there early in the Roosevelt Administration. FOREIGN DIPLOMATS ATTEND Other distingusihed guests in cluded the Ambassadors from: ■Spain and the Countess Don Jose Maris de Areilza; Austria and Mrs. Wilfried Plutzer: Germany. Wilhelm G. Crewe; Turkey and Mrs. All Suat Hayri Ruguplu: Ceylon and Mrs. Senerat Gune warden; the Union of South Africa and "Mrs. Wentzel C. dePlessis; Brazil and Mrs. Moreira Salles; Dominican Republic, Dr. Ernesto Dlhigo; Mexico. Don Aantonio Ca rillo Flores; France. Harvy Alp I With the current "Beatnik" fad evident in many of the skits, the situations ranged from an ineiden . in the Greenwich Village El enter?- (ary School, through a trial in the old west, to a Despatch wedding \ith all of the trimmings ■ Tiie oigan:7ations partiepating were the Student National Educa tiopn Association, the Alpha Kap oa Alpl.a Sorority, the Hampton Band, the Olympic Social Club, ihe Dance Group, the Omega Psi i Phi Fraternity, and the Alpha Phi 1 Alpha Fraternity. as, i will be to meet Africa's man.' | medical needs, including care, re j search and education. I immediate goals include a can ’ cc-r research project, in coopera lion with the Sloan-Kettering In stitute. a statistical survey of Afri can disease and mortality rates and establishment of research fa cilities at the Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, hand: sad Denmark and She Countess Kield Gustav Knuth- Wirsterfeldt The wife of the Ambassador of the Federation of Malay Republics, Mrs Date Nik Ahmen Kamil, was also present. Others included NA TO Parlimantarians, Col. J. J. Fens of the Netherlands. Women’s Choir Radio Dec . 27 GREENSBORO The 40-voice women’s choir of Bennett College, directed by Mrs. Mary M. Craw tor.d, will participate in the “Neg ro College Choirs” series on the ABC radio network on December 27 with a program of music for the New Year Patronize Vour Advertisers 'ilhapsfldj In Vfliyihm' In ftou 1 lis itehearsal CHICAGO (ANHi Produce,] 3'vain. produced Arthur Braess i Julian Swain is getting ready toj 1958 Idlewid revue and it was be-j take his "Rhapsody in Rhythm ” i iieved “Rhapsody” will be Hast into rehearse! for an early 1960 j the showcase for his talents, tour. The show’ will include an or- ] He plans to have 3 7 persons irt chestra, chorus line and .several 1 his (tackage and will be ready for individual acts. i bookings by Feb. 1 Pianist Yessin in Concert During HOC Lyceum Series DURHAM—The North Carolina College lyceum series presents Gerson Yessin. pianist, in concert, Dec. 2 at the B, N. Duke auditori um. At 1?, Yessin. a native of Mai den, Mass., was invited by Arthur Fielder, to appear as guest soloist with the Boston Pops orchestra, as the result of winning a school con test. His first appearance was so successful • that be has since been invited (jack 30 times In this country. Yessin has also DATA ‘N’ CHATTER BY DARCY DEMOTE i AVP Syndicated Columnist) FROM HOLLYWOOD TO HAR LEM . . Movie Stylist Sy Devore has come up with his annual best dressed list, so here are the “men in the clothes know:" 1. Carey Grant: 2, Bill Holden: 3. Dean Martin: 4. Nat Cole: 5, Jerry Lewis: 6. Conrad Hilton: 7, Leo Durocher: 8. Bing Crosby: 9. Louis Wolfson., financier: and 10, Harry Karl, shoe tycoon. Speaking of film folk, Wendell Corey must be a genuine Kitt-fan. He turned down three plum jobs to play opposite Eartha in the forthcoming Broadway produc tion “Jolly’s Progress.” Corey will ploy the southern professor who sends Kifct north. The play is a dapted from fire novel “Adam’s Way.” Three v»ry pleasant surprises awaited me last week. Each, in it self. was very diferent: each fill ed me with a warm, satisfied feeling. The first bit of unsched uled pleasure came my way when I turned tire TV set on last Satur day night expecting to hear the ring of gunfire, stampede of hor ses. when what to my wondering eyes should appear but the one and cnly Gene Kelly And Donald ! O'Connor, and a dancing beauty | who answers to the name of Car ol Lawrence. (After watching Miss i Lawrence foi three minutes. I was wracking my brains to find out j ! who she was. At first I thought, j Mery McCe.rty. A quick search in i our local paper's television sec | tion listed her •as “Carl" Law - i rcnce!!! Bui back to Mister Kelly and Mister O’Coiiu'ir. r n» Gene fiance again l> hi back ( '*nd m inoiies o; th 1 ' main | • p ' '' |§ i; M 't v * t IttjA tea* '• 4 & I I -i § iH iKif xv. , v MISS LEOLA EZEKIEL. CHARLESTON, S. C., was crowned “Mfefe Jabberwock” at the Hampton Insttutc edition of the 1959 Delta Sigma Theta Jabberwoek. The impressive coronation began an evening of adventures with Alice and Jabberwocky, presented by the members of the Gamxna lota Chapter of the Delta Siigma Theta Sorority. HOLLYWOOD— soliders. I guess I doubly enjoyed the show because there was no ad vance warning—l simply turned on 'he set and there they were. 1 wondered several times during tire evening why Kelly’s 10 percenters did so ’ittle to plub the show. Re member how the Fred Astaire hour was played up for weeks and weeks in the press from coast to coast? Speaking of staire, my number one daughter, who’d complained early that she was going to miss' “Have Gun Will ...” you-know-j ! what, sat entranced throughout! j the show, and at one point said. j with a note of authority; "Who raid Astaire is the best dancer in i the world . . , ? And Gene Kelly's better looking, too! ... I thought! silently.” . . . and he doesn’t have j i io ccmb his hair “on camera" ei!her (a la Cookie Byrnes of 17 Luns ; Ti.ijt'” . . . i had to postpone a oertea «f night ehih engagement# to ac cept the rols. STRANG* ITTLB Irwin Berk* 10 holding down « top supporting role as professor in “Teacher Versus Sexpot”, which went before the camertsa last week under producer Albert Eugsmiths aegis for Allied Artists. Heading the cast w Mamie Van Boren. Tuesday Weld, Mijsnon Bardo *»d Marty Milner. Others include Mic key Shaughnessy, Pamein Mason, Jackia Coogan, Cottwey Twiity, Allen Drake ssx! Aram Kateher. The comedy is being filmed 01? th« Hal Reach lot GALA DAY AT DfSKKTLAND A streamlined Seat off eigSvt t« tomte-idylsd submatines 8* launch® ed and. put into operation ia "Gal* Day At Disneyland,* an asedting 25 - minute Technicolored news special reksuued by Buena Viite. tm cAmumAN WEES ENDING SATUftOAV, DECEMBER S, 1P53 * iTTlfl I H flini I ■ iwrigglinmril » P Theatricals= i RELEASES SMASH HIT The above photo could well be lilted, "HERE'S TO A HIT", a~ r.rrol Garner and Jtohnny Mathis toast enthusiastic reception given Johnnys smash Columbia recording or .MISTY”, tune composed by Garner. "MISTY'' on Columbia continues to ride ihe top wiling rharts, as it ,«s since early September. Meanwhile, Erroll Garner continues his Fall tour. I?a\in~ completed bis con ert dates on the West Coast. Garner returned Eastward and will appear in Concert at the Municipal u;i dorsum, Springfield. Massachusetts, on Friday, December 4th, an?] at the Mosque Theatre. Newark, on Saturday, December sth. Grad School Reg istrat ion Dates Released A tA & T registration for the Graduate School at A&T Col!' an nounced this week i )r F. A Williams, dean. Full time graduate students wtil j tegister on Friday and Saturday, j December 5 through December 12 : Seventeen graduase courses will : he offered during the week-day : nights, from Monday through ; ,’hursday, and Saturday mornings, to classes are scheduled for Fri - \ day nights. Courses will be offer- | d in Education and Psychology, j Phiiosopihy of Education, School Planning. Methods and Techniques of Research. Problems and Trend? in Teach ing Soria) Sciences. Educational ft 0 $275 jjp&j s4m C lOLOCfSJ I KMUTDCZ? sniAU-1! r ■ B SKWWUSON WHISKY ft jH wv«*t» sr >«* *J> «