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THF WU.M?NCTO\ .TOrKNAf WERK FVDTNfi SATURDAY. ARRHi 1$, 194g Continued From Page 1 A8hi:k or oLi Mni ii I'NKAKTHKI) BV »2nd 1»IV. thi‘ begirinuiK of the tliiliun C’un>* puJi(>i Thi' (heir wj* i-ho-fn .lur «he cfrcmoiiiea by Arneru-jn uff»:- iiilH, accordaiK U» Mr S**Mle. b#* i'au'iu II wan >tn of th> outilanding mumcal unitK It toured Pit* (hi- dici uu( in and MtHiilrr iMiitionk f«>r li'n monibt. tuly, declared Mr Set- lu a*' iu’gir 'IHkIo jl* U men jammed >nt>> an ijiitbt-utei -c-lijpel Wli c((i utti Kie ASKrO rOK MAN AT FOI.HTMAN wuk kearcniiig for un- The- ofticet did n >l iM-lf. Outfis ^i«ul. 11 ta i-nn.K'tioii tia- wmi i’(iiifiinit-d ay Uie supreme court. The pill'd Utunl d«'ciit>ed to act un Davie' cam* at the Iasi ineetin/ because there «seie no levommenu- letni iivy f oiu .'■ it'eii ■ uthoi it. >. M heie l)^c is It b eligible f 1 util dui iivi next Kebruaiy. Uaker Mild m.AKixrv un eff'rl tu pit u\ti one "f itie tniiSl .'ucci'sful ineelhigs we coliducti'd by the .iuriii''t body .11 the AME Chuieh A graduate of Western Univei'ily, where h' le MaMel degree UI ilducatiun. ill .idditloil It rehgiuiiikl obtatiii J I'r of Divinity degiei lliff Sehoo) of 'nitfo- re APRIL 7-13 KNOW YOUR PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK New Subdivision I .Noted Surgeon Speaks 1 last December at the same time he 'a &c I* « aa . 1 n broke the 20*year racial ban of the fea Medics Mee* In reru AmerU-an CoUege of Surgeona DCglllo m VldJrjjlc* * along with two oihar physidaM. || MACON. Ga ‘ANP'—More than LIMA Peru lANPi — D' Ulyases Enroule home Dr Oailay will c i- .1 * s B I •'® r«ld«iu attended q Dailr^. eminent surgeon and fel-, rtop m Balboa. Ouatemala. and HALEIO H Woikmg mconaptr | VnOO' \l W«rk gnmnd breaking ceiwoniet he.e ^ International College of. New Orleans A noted turmor tgec- uuusly and tu-i-i tulKing about l.i»: Sunday for a new , Surgeons, waa one of the chi^f ialist. he ia also an editorial wetter .1 p.b. W .he C-untv'n Public iv - . mt-i iie, ..i ’he Eastma i belii^ved to be he luily venture ol ,pe«gers at tha fifth assembly of; for the Journal of tna " ' Heilth Nur«e. uie little pubheu»l High schwd to delinpely shiailder “* undertaken the distinguished society meeting 1 Medical astoclaUon and 0 U neve,, unkm In order Ing hi. pur, i.f the r, p.a -.biht ek of ’ bttter iH'i]u:ii,it ihi- pubiic the services they give th w> April 7 to April |3 wa» se’ avi .• the county ar Know You/ Public Health Nurse Week W.'kr County's Nursing Service, f.ovidins bidsKli nii«lng and he.ilth iiistructuxi, ts supported , -ught ronti'b'.iioii- • iht H ■ (‘ufnniuivty Che t ‘!i Floi.. Wakefield, rxc. .... '«(i>taiy uf th. S. i.lMH Sc cue. points out diat well "vei >u pei- "f -h- . il- • . rk I dot ‘h NexriH-1 During lfl4N t,2Bt ■ wen iiiudi- U- Negn- h>Nn> - Vs' t e theie was sK kn**.^ and l.tHl lidivtduuls W'lr treuied .vhile gd4 xhihitinu and u:-* 'Idir'.: the 'hefT' of Ihe sch-ol. ■Pf.i,ii._ the '>f Living'* Eastman loruted miles west of 1. field North Car* * litia on hishw i-. 4lt is doing . b.e job this ytui ofOer 'he dir:e’ «up* erviston of Principal. W A Molrr. .ii.d hia stuff, to urn denirtg th scope of student urttviih-'. at srhu •• at hon.e Btit. yii w th..‘ It. ...ttv he* • I'K.h and 'he siK'ies* .f Ej>t man lies in the tUMiier. its (ko III'.' leache;* arxt sti dei'ts on or al ia.i«a>n r.-vvilopthg the three u growing rapidly in ihe Fatin.ar. .III. Tills - n.uatl n. I h • H and E Credit UntsMi National^ fmr .wv.. « - - medlCll’ The -^.c’lon to be called h^'*Ss't"*week Dr Dailey read a columnist for the Chicago Defend* * Marshall Heights, was planned anJ pupgf -n (he use of a new drug. *r. .. f. tM np. rated by Moron Coloicd ' (regiment of goiter. ; V 14 Hones l•orpertlK»lll, dewibed as a Chairman of Chlcagr's Provident' Struggle la the unhappy courre n-.n-piof.t .rga.MiatRjii formed 'o boapilal department of *urgery. Dr..'ha always biing ana thru tfce piove ihelr motto. Better Homes became a member of tha worst gl.4ke8 Betlei People - - Tiw gr -up purchased a M acre p.i:»eii; .V 4. clinic M: Wakefield ’.mat' Ihit .1, leas, do per cent of the aKettcies' budget goe- 1 work With treal.a >1 th» -."'e" tit I "I th fi I" ly ti u g p the minis,ly at an tar- HeV Di Blakelv has postoied chiiri'hss iioni .he nil-'Kill fold up to his pieseni p.i-tuiale Wt.ich hr has successfully dwelupej iniu a.i exi'i pluiiiul edilue I't isori* fioin ail sei'liuns ut Ihe counliy ate luukiiig forwaid tu tus election iich - I Kishopi .ii.iing ^juailienninni Wilta i • elMty and Payne Co! Iioiiuied llii- distiu ilstiai l.e.idii w.th i:.' llivii-iity Ii-i ,u^ acct.in- III Ihe leligiuiii wuiKl VETEMAN.H I-ACE JOB t KIMS "In all but two cities having MgieButcd .tchixils systems Iruin- mg fur Negtues was entirely in* Mil quale." the league reports Th. two iXceplinn.S Weit- Haiti- inure and Washingion. Ail Nckf > Li’ileges olfenng vocational and tichnicul education fur v.-ieians were said tu have laige waiting ilacls. Tuskv gee Insiuule lepurtci ir.«-fouith of Its «-nroUment .is 1.1113 war vet'iun* • In -southern cities," Ihe repo.i sutd, "No Negroes were found >11 tlu staff of the Veieiam admmis- iration except in the Negro co'- Ugea which nave iit-en de.^;gnatt-fl ab rehabilitation and cnunseliny tenters.' It was turlher slrisst J that although 35 p-i cent of all men eiiuiing the service ftom Tenmssi-v were NegiiH-s. only fi u, in the entire .stuU* were el,'.- f iloy«‘d by the Veterans adniinb. ration. tan III NEWS WHO IN WKI. -light all b'.pall Ne. •- Public Health Nurst-s art Mis Htttha Wilcox Mi- l.iiii .. Kmnt-dy and M; Lula Harris rhc*. .»re giadiijie • jr*c w..a 't -dd ,.u, al ,;ai'..:._ a- well T'u*y wurk Ut a thret -fold field - ■ I t'i«' t'hiHih, th tliiiK's and tlw r.-me- Then aiir is nui only ti -i.re illnei but to prtvm, diM^as* '**' -t , (■■■•. h. dihy l.v--. - -vi'll . *“ T».e No -I ‘te.-...v IS -vpi ..l]^'" K. Ft .flit-. Ill that It is|««i ■ > : It* l.t-lp . V.-: VIMI* rksug W ‘hi ma'ehk H griin..'« f UiM iMi'lhe.cl uf Mocon foi f7.ti0e, and begun g idmg and' il fiiiig streets, ruuds and luts wiih full ruuprratuUi of the Federal, tl .itthutriiy L Maishull. edi tor uf th newspaper the VtN e «wid d»e FHA approved .« kwn foi the fust 4ti house um, uf the suu- diviMuii ui.d agreed to fitiaiK’e a r..mmiiiity center M-ae than iO persons have buught lot* and filed fur loans he declared \ hi. ; ptiriai.** ut 'h« new com pany which k> fully bunded and pioteetMi and rreet* the require* irvm's uf taw. is to create homes fur reluimi.y set vUi rtn i> All luU ore -aid 'o t>e utiih>rm m -lu- and ctists • I fit ni> -. rsitnialed tu range frtwi tS OM to t5.0bO Present plans ar 'u name 'he sobdlvlx; n -'let-U fur distinguished - V Negroes A luoimonitv center phn - Cijve' -Irug lied for ,h» f'Cal poin' .tf the pm- moihe* • .rth until peet will be suriitunu-d bv Nvgi‘i Itr'-rweiie* marked ‘ • , churches, stores. 4 itubir birth amuta-fT.eni^, aceuidin.; to reputi* East man t ■•mi un it M .1 wondeiful stage of piugrer- Kastm.iii offer* muv le*. sports lak pia>’ i.*diu pr»^ms and re itsl* fur ‘he entettainrr.en, -( it- ituens Wt .-f Easinian eXteitd ,0 ' Ur I, -ny fnetul- .• it d p -spertive rn-nd. .1 Lurdal i^vi'atiun lu cuinr •ltd se Kasiman ftt Vturk' P' Wins Court’s Decision I to vtiqn-iiui trial Yisterday' vrid.i *t ,h. Ihe \ C! - .-f '.h. L'l. VSIDVlI.l E Wi'i.u Itou ed Stu' idUi'ISt t*v the if. . M- !• ^ kb.igs fiuiu Idicwild Chambei uf Commei'c Il IS t-«l ixrlu-ivel.v bv the E* • M.irke ters It. 'h.- .tbove pic tur« Jiiine- A 'Bill'' irdi J..:a* son. special lepresen'-itivi f r Die St.iii'liii'd Oil C.’.tpMiv ..f .N' v. Ini: yesterday ii-l F- Jr. ne l*lix F Alhy Sups.; . Court jt.r>. if'., ltd veidict ill thi ■••’.c n. ^'-ich the will uf M-- Maagie Nn' Milt loim.ik was being c aits-sli d T'e juty lournl »h* |a,e woman - will valKl, r.e having been cun- Ntandk for » Field Army agdinst cancer tor the Carafeasfe •/ Amorirm ^ f'.i ■ ■t >h> “jh. Victor M 1 Tlii- Ih ■■•id'ti! • gu.di- oi II. liirii publndie j ha then vaiiou> puiiiU, 'brnfe-t' led on into the a'tack Meai-vvhile, .'vtlanta N^gi' tralton ixiiittiuied a Irady upward A ai of 2.5.lon h; -•, ly the .Ml-Ciiuen- R-gisira i-ommittee n|tu.t* fioin othei Ol .lln-> .-h "-ed ,h.’ diets II. Ihi II. fa.O. 'f th- V.-lklMy - f 'hi will and two for etliog it •eide The • which requitsxl lhr ; da>i fur healing 'a»l we. k. h,- be. . rn-d four tinu here, huvntg IT-.d>- thux tit; to the state Sc* ■lin;b preme C' -urt No no,tie of I e f. be •igla I join th* Voluntedrs working for a healthier America. rh.! iiit-i Bark Tilt- taiirri' llrivrl I to the Supreme Court hat been made when J-d«r A!l > tesaed c urt until Monday mornit.v Mrs a-dU- Smith and Mn Nora F.i.r. lelati. » uf the Lite Mi- M I. N.pv ,• lx»oi..x ..».d wno w... twi«- and then the vase Alumni Holds Meet at Shaw. EASTER MONEY? ii-y(»ur Kastt*r Sht»i»|»i!iir Crttsfrd thi >.u‘ ifpu lovt* > i'Ltrii MEMPHIS — The Shvlby Coen ty Svhf>o| of Aeronautics. White haven High School, u the that high srhu-l in the ’.atior tu own iu owo :>.rp..'t The Unding field and park Jrv til K\|mtI ! Thar* i« rM>thinf more anjoyabla than a radio that performs properly at all times; hut on the othar hand there is nothing so aggravating as a radio uut-uf order. TAKE A TIP . . . L*l us keep top per formance in your radio at the first sign of trouble-*— Aa It maklfade af valMa sre wwdlag the lefepkane long dlstswe* "Vales Hl|A»«r«'‘ • •d psrto e ike eaiiua. Tbs reeek is tkal eresaleMlIy yoa auy espsrteace s delay la geulag year call tkreagk. Wkea this kappeas yaa can kelp ky audtlng aaly call* iksi are resUy nacasssry. A* (**t s* mslrrislc bevoaM svallakla, Misassndi al miles af ae« liaes sad circail* are being kalh ta rcllev* caagesllaa. Wkea ihk big jaa is dea* yaa will Bgaia kc akis la ulk a* alack as yaa waal. wkeaevev yaa waal and wharsver yaa waal. In tka meantiaw, year caaprralwn Is appreciated. lOUTHCBH MU. TIUTHOHI AMO TrLCBRAfM COafANV Quality Worli.,i«n.l:ip U Our Fomular Batteries * Tubes V Parts INTF.KfOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS MOTHFai 4 DAICIITKI! FASHIONS AT KASTF:K TIME . . . BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE DORSEY BUTLER.. Prop. Easter Fashions Uv- !i:r;. .lavc U-en di- .gnut’d gf, rrhubihtatirn and counn'lir.y’ ci-iili'i.. It Wtfs furtm-r strt-ssid that ulthnugli 35 p«'i cent uf all miTi enlumg tht ...i.tci- ffuni T«*niitsM-i weie Nigi'n's, un’y {( Ui m till* cntiH .sliiU- weie eii f iluyi'd l>v tin- Veteran', adnnnis rutiun. Kgi- t 11.4 All Ci' 4»mlT: !' jI« |A fi'-iH Geuigla I ii'iri,..- ! .• fl III..' • I • . been nvodi u ,. .I- '.il .Monday a. M; SadU imith and Mr* N’ F of the L join the Voiuntedri woriitng lor a heaifhiar Amerrca. M. Back Till- Faiici-r Drivrl h.,-.. th -Mil vt -.d. They irtiie and then the ioae was (.TU.iri'f tfuLNC /t»v*» tu ci.NM^ic>r ui»Hvr Alumni Holds Meet at Shaw RALEIGH — Plan* for the im mediate *iierigili(-niiig uf iru- Shaw University Aluir.iii uigamaati-.u .1. N.iilh C.iioim.1 wcM- made •, ari Alumni Felluwahlp Dinner held Kaiuiuay aiferiuNiti 1 Hh.iw Ui.i* ve '.ly Nvail> fiflh> repr live of Sh.iw Club; •>iid unil- fr«i,n vuriuuh parts uf the -Isti vjtli. - id ul thi in-liti Hum at that lui-' the cull uf Rev G E Cheek Alumni SfcreUiry and Public Hi latiun* In rat-tui St Shaw The keynuie ..f tin- nieetim; wa* sounded by Di Max King F^»'> - lliituii, pr'-iniiient ulun nu* uf .S': . and chaiimun of the aiuin,-. x cullive cumrr.itlee. wh«i outlined pluitv fur devcdopiiir -• vi'i' progressive ulumni set-tp Follow* iiig the talk by Dr King two ini- purtunt decisions were iii.idi h> ile alumni giotip A prupu>al lu hpun-sor a mani ih Humvcuining ubseivaM'i in 'he 'all uf IMtl wu* eiithusiauticully ad.-pt eU and a lunimitlee ,■• ..ii.ni.. lu. the celsbratiuii ws* appointed Plans .iKu vvcIV ll.au. fo| II. tiun of 11 Nu|-th Caruhna Alumni dutric-ta with (In- saim- luinnu',. to piO.-orMile Ihi- iri^aoi/.i'. iiiediHlely. Four distiirl; will he liMaleU III we-teifl Calohl.J. ;iiie» ill ventral, and foui in La-o Carullnu W L Greene, Executive Seei-- tlir> of the N C .S,a,« I'eai! - .' Ahsuciutlon. wav app. lOt.U eh 01 man of the planning coii'nnitx Alsu app"inted were O I. Haiis-i ti'ii, John H Larkins, 1‘ t‘ .Via-- riot, and Rev (] K Cheek Ui J.l Jastper Freeman of .Niifolk. Va.l president • ' ihe Alumni aasucuti u..' presided and .was assisted by W. K CuMini. piim-ipal ol Johns'-m ('• n •- • ly Tr.ilning Schoul Rl marks were made by C E Lightiiri', furniei alumni pieiidei. . John R Larkins, shite iMn»u:! ant. iJepaitmeni uf Public W. 1- faie; W L Ortc-n. Dr I L Juh-i , ■ Wiiisloii'Satem. Rev C K Giiffii: Norfolk. Carl Eauterlmg. Sell ‘-• Rev J. W Wilvy. Weld'll, and b.v Foster P Payne, Dean uf tec* Col ' lege of Shaw University, who ex*' teieltq ,h« wekome to Aliiiiinii memberi , EASTER MONEY? l-'oi-your Kastcr .Shupiiinjr $5 ‘o *50 I.OWK.ST R ATt.S IN TOWN Family Finance Co., Inc. 133 ft. SALISBURY STREET PHONE 73lg > I* HFi -S M ii.agir MF.MPHIS The Shelby Cot n y Srno.ll of A*. .alle. Whita* haven High Srhnol, i« the fhs’ high *«hi> I m the - atiun to own lU u«u UirfMnt The landing field .nd par!, mg spore is iicxi p. the vcheil gttiunds INTFHCOMMUNirATION SYSTFMS BUTLER’S RADIO SERVICE DORSEY BUTLER.. Prop. 743 Fayetlevilla St. — 24*H«ur Safvice — Dial 6273 ♦ Ready for EA;:yTER! Cumpl'te Dry Clvan* S. rvire for the Entire Family I M O N F. 6437 Peerless MASTER Cl EANKKS A DYERS. Inr M.»io Riant 5l6-52> Eavellcvillr Slfaal BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor Clenwood and McDuwsU Wasi Junes Hillsboro St. and Pasc* Ready For You! .. at Rhodes-Collins Easter Fashions FOR MOTHER ,. DAUGHTER . . . and GROWING DAUGHTERS N*‘W (ir("huii. i'OHts. HuitH ftiid ac* uirivi ilail> . - I.arge Ae- lei'tioii i«i chin>''t‘ frniii—SIvIpm aa (IfiiKhlful as >(iu’ll find—di’aigiipd In niakt- you (he wnitiHii of the iiiu* meiit 111 the KhAler Farade— Veleraiis Jtiin Atlanta |{eui>li-atioii Drive ATLANTA IA.-IPI - A hu*. “tii'.k force" of Nc-gio vx**ervicemvn set out un a unique ‘war" mission ia>t Sunday W*a,ing Home part ul the uinlurm they wore m militjiv . 'Mce. 1 000 World War 11 velcra..> called ut Ihe duoni ol Atlontoiu i> an 4 ffui : tu gel them tu gu tu Iht- ruc-rthuusv and register Vel^ III the effoil w-*e muster rd by the Georgia Veto s league. Iac., wliiiai assvuihlsd giuups all J 4 111 Aiiiliiiltiiii e I. - . an y y.iur ill ami injur. il tu ami ri'iitn the liii.'|iitals in a rmxl- ci'ii ami i-.mifiii'talii.' ainliulaa.'.- rniMi LIGHTNER —Funeral Home TBAINED xrrr.NDANTS 3-1676 Te,f-p' .n. s 3 1677 L. T. LlGHTNta Mu». ;i l•\ssl,^(;^:K i.i idkb ;i l•^ss^:\(;l:l{ smu lUVi f.l lDIM. ( IhIK 311,95 TIBI l.tll IKMkKK 3 5,45 • JLNiORS • MIS.SES • WOMENS • GROWING DAUGHTERS • TKENAGEKS • LirrfJC DAUGHTERS S«*li* 1 ihi i)i4*«. «*A V4»u ,i**«*4l now to aiottii f you of niaii.v j,l»*a* .liil hour- of otitdiM,*' rt-laxatioii Tiihular .hIim*! fraiiie>. witli ri'Mhi-nl L-ntnl A«*at* and hai-ks. The firugh ut vv4*aih''i Text.'*ti*til eM 'tiiel ill 4'imiI gre»‘n and whit*'. Iih-al forth*- finreh »i* law ti >'*.a . . thix dexiraliie Aiiiixner fur inlii,*' 1“ ;iv jiilahh'*„ nut'*';».x»'- ‘ (ertiix S«*fei'( vnufs- tinla.V. ro.ME TODAY andsef: (H R EfST Sraj-XTIONS— Buixurr PRICED TO m TMK FAMILY PORSt:: n RALEICB FASEIOXS lasuranc* Buildiiif
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