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PAGE SIX <*****»*C»»»*a. f-i-Al «Jft« $ 'V. V.-fr-ruur u , r -, r , „n ..roc.., , mr»i -* A littip less ‘rowdy-oh' will earn jot more n for the con tribution of youth to the community. l.ea\* it to Hu old*-: R.lk: to .make f'oohs oi themselves. ALA. TO l>E< It)i: ON NEGRO FRANGIfSE FLORENCE. At:,. - A.. •- J nierit to the State ( oiixlout ioo -i restrict r« giMratior oi Nej... o vot eis, one of li:-.- most con:: ov« .--a I is.su*' jii AD. today. wifi pi*, tented lit tit; i.ein r.d elect tons . n November 5. Fate of the amendment v\ hkh i named to; its amt. ,t tit p. i. t: Boswell o! Geneva. depis.d.- 0,. whethei it.- opy nee', v. i:; *. si-.** li truut.de to go to It • p li-, arid fgaiiist it. Because jt\j many as, t. ■>; A.,,- bama <••<« read and wr >.’»:• ,i : w many own proper!. valued . ’ or above, Alabama Democrat); ■ >tili.-i :r:fuiiS di.-,-;.,. iiDin. N* o voters. Like Eugene Takiiadgv in Geo: e j.j and Senator TE-. >d-r< (J. Bilbo an-. Representative John Rankin it Mississippi, advosuts of tb. li well amendment interpret ree*n it decisions of the Uiutud States Su preme Court to toi -t ."jii'A :iit* u-'i cf white supremacy in the South utiles.-, steps art iak-:: to ck'i ui.i vert them. "It is lav Jii'ii: b<"iivf." ! foiiia. Gov. Frank H Dixon, ' iiai fare' law s, o! our 7i • lny laws: that w - tee our children m mixed schoci-- with whiles and M-.g: our L.-,.a JSiure will, .strong Negro rninoritit . our juries ot mixed • ;<••• many Os our city aivl tw.v-1;'. v yovernn... id Cither maimed by Ni aor s or large ly dominated by th< n: should we tail 1C pC.‘ •; HOhV.— ii -'■■■ * :'.l! ilfc’!. Immediate cuu.s* of alarm j.; ai. award by the Supreme Court of eiOO damages again-:* ivgk-tirar? of Macon County the .mpulidion of which is 90 per cent Nt fro, loi t.:! ure to legisti r Nfgio •• iters c -nsi J er»-d eligible under the- Stale Con stitution. Dixon said It; test Cases on.' be lag prepared by tat NAACP in Je/* fcrton county where Negroes >xm nit die id pet cent of t'.e oopulat ei. and that similar -tub' .-re bei launched m s:> uU.-* • *.*u '.. s In luvoi of the amen dm :■> :• <• Gov. Ohuunciv Spark.-' :•' J lw Democratic party. Oi-posirc -t ux- Gov Elect Jm Pol? n. mo of tr„ 1 leadirsK u-iiie- the !■ „i: 1 Cnvenlior. !):<■ Political Action 1 Cotomitt'.c. and ti e Mon'f.ojm- > Olatnbcr of Com me >■ . .BENNETT 10 OB SERVE VNNIVEKSARN GREENSBORO The founding of Bennett Col Age m ur?n and ilr TAN TOPICS V ALLEN > i «. .J&- -j nO 4 CCjMT.MKMTAI. pSfetLiftgff Ajf'eux. . '‘Work late again. Mr. Pinehpenny?” lent ganization of the i-..: di;te>-: :•> lU'M, .. colh.'ue devo : vd < xc). - ively vo loir traifirng of young jV.- a . j vomen two event of rl sigtiificance for Negro edU'a ion at.u the M(*lhodist Chun ! •.. ip ’-■> 10. a •■.:■.* here kt.dav N’er ’Oi.: . * 8 as the college h Ids it • Found* - Da.v exeici.-t's The Honorable Raymond E. Bal'd win, govenioi of ConiKCucu! will f: tic principal Speak*-; Tb .-se v.e>. iV:If p)on‘-e who gave birth to Beurmt C'olle'.y. in th.o bcgiiinii:;; was kiKAvn a;-. ' BeriM it Seminary." in honn. of .! ! ymj!) Bentteft. who gave the fit .of . £IO,OOO for a building. Mr. Renm-A ..ds iaai-ed funds for tlx- eo I !.-g --'h i! which I- «lih tfift'iy . ihe reorgisnlzatton in lfit’l; , Ulrich lime David Dallas Janet, be ■ came pt-Mdeti*. :s (c.stori*- at that , hi-.. ,-!<*u marked -tie <b termination .oi the jvjrthrtdsst Chtircn to i;ok ■ .:iati)e ar. i>:»tituti«m fai Negro 'vorruta which would rr; n met not benny met by -n* otnei M il.- * * . . - Vlppo* t'-W . v**V. J. v LiTONK SOUTH PRESENTS JOINT I OKI Vi RAI k.iGH The * lac,ic Soce-t; of S'. AogUrlme's Colict.e pn sei.teo. joint ! a ui: -ai Fridax cv* nutr October Id T!.« prog; ■in wa> l-c.la a- 'he New Pb t.-on Libr.'n on !i.>. ; For the first time in man; !vi ai's. Shaw University parlicipot • . :.i w. dl) S:. AuMUstiof's in such a ; pro,a . oi. 't in topic of the Wo-; Sooi ci- ■ f Conflict at tbs - . Paiis- I'eMci- Treaty ' The nartici -0 inis '.* *-r- Mi-s .Tei-sie Mae JoLii -oi: aiid Mi. Chester Sutton from Sr.aw Univerri v. and Missis Mari* Tra • Ro-:ndy rep re st •■- S' An '.lx!lit* '* After th** -peak.;,. t)t> -uoicct was i ummai U •cl b\ Miss K. nice Tuck* r. who .-'■'ten irdstiPSK oi ccseinonii-s ’l'fit- audience then purtmipated in ■ a *. i * jivci.y ,iiii ui ■ bo:.. Quite a few tr.rmb. of the She. a Social Science Club v*«.' > ; press r,t TV.e Ci ionic Socielv, unuc- r j sipoi.&orghip oi Mr. T !.. Sja acgi::: i h'Ktory inslriivlor at St An us tin;‘a. and a coifspara'.i vcl.v young , .iseiion tii- 11., I.as. ■I ■ purpose the s.ik)v and discussioi of '. -niCE nj national and ir.te-ua tiora! interest Dt ring it- iwo years of i.Mb-ti.nce .the club ha-- enjoyed much success mrough it.-: 'contribu tion- to the campus in the forms of ti-.-bales, bn *k ;-e\ lew forurus and panel discus-ions. A very interest ing pr-.».*ratn of activities has been pi.c,m> d for fig* school year. ’ ‘ -m MRS. ANNA HTfEJ.i-; LEAVES GOOD RECOfID IN N, f. OFFICE NEW YORK, N. V Wi hi th. • Final count i*. made . no a compien i evaluati n i ri . »rd*-;j f* tl - p«st«.*ru> ’ the "word of M ■ Anna ! v. i.o:*- 'Jftua as C’ltv Marshal -'Xfh' , cu on Au,-. ■ t. v, iii iio SON, a: one of th,- fnii-r! in the 1.1-.toi \ of! bow Yoak Coy Tin widow of lilt late a J Tail; •; u: ; Sb li)*.- cnc-rgvl 1C and peison- j able- in:.:,i,t- sticcef-dt-d her husbaio: I 1 i*c city til- ' :-n ,-.- o Guy Ma.'slial I Mi Od.ibes, 042. an’ h.,.- .I : vec j ‘ 'Veil in that job :vu -ince. • tu- oil of isei -ex in '!:• entii* city | f.x a,l;.> oi LoGoaiih,, : ,-cenliy .i, , scribed he; ir- ores a- on oi ! i | best and elvao*--: in :i e city's n, j tory M; - Steel*- ;< ftcpublicui, w., i mcceeded r*.* ttitly bv George JUi». | a Democrat ami :>o Ncgio New j of the termination of hei offn:,. ; brt-nghf forth nie-s age--. and appeal i from many ~f Ha; Jem's kadi:).** o.- j ;/<-iiS a.-/.::.j Mitvor ODvao 'h i' i b* M-ippoiuted b (,-!-*• ~f h. . < y- fJcr;*. rceon: A : w-' :gh -*-n I = iiatui ally im- itrlive rouiin , Mi ;. Sf-etj* has r.o h-is.ic regret. | - .1 iV.-j* clu. I; ~ x- -. a r job Hei plan l lor the lufiire at* already in the formative stage and j she inti r.d:- to open very soon • bail-bond ins: mess at hei- -ame ad i -•"* - - -l-'i V, - I : , ot. j..- . ;.i' und the corner 1: ,m her altrac- i : .,n- apartm. m l 470 Convent Ave Mu- She also plans retaining a pait of hr; efiicieni ott.ee -tats of j.-.n which has served s., w* U duTln-' j fit r time in office. She was dt-votedlj n:r*n'k*d to: ; her la'-- hu . band for 17 y< *>. and j ; although life in lie busints 1 : .v .. id i l.olci-. for hei' a ere.t f'.seii'.iatie.n i -i.e .Mill pret' rs ill** dune: of ti-.ai* - j Wife*. ,'S compared t MireeSS in tin t out-ids? world Decidely well liked J by friends anil ;.s«v.*iat**s, Mr: j St* *h* likc*s :o e-nlertiin niloi inal Jy foi close fr \ and i; an ex ' :'client cook. She iy |..0».-t- od ot a j dominant pci sonaii'y and i-ellecv-. : a great deal .f tb'. .« m< e; . . and animation oi her raster Gat*.;-! ina Jarboro, the- well kn -wn inter- | national opera singer She came to j ** e w \ •,. r* C .:» ... la*. * V. .. mitife'fon. N. C . ve ire r 'be V . ! borough family wu.- well known :n ' :eh utri busiiiess circles. < ;ne fin. to".-mu, ily s r—i.e..’. cd itizcns. ti:v ex-city n. : .ie.! :«ctiv* in civic chui; h and elm' ;. ;.t*c! i- hapcic t -viur, j-w , .. henpiiig Silt. F.obgi ■ • 1 ; i.-i whip in the Business snd - f’ro- Women’s Clubs. ih« Wo- j men’s Interracial Civic Group , Mot her A M E. Zion Ciiurcii. and was fur me..”' years president of I'.an-n'-Teaci.cr- g’.-oup there Siie lias also donated a great deal ui hei time to camp work as aim arts and crafts teacher and coi.o- j sclor. In whatever field she deeno-m to enter, you can be sure Ana.- i Steeic- v.bl make ar honst. endeav or t succeed. That’s the kind of person she is. \r. Telephone Firm Hires 1 Sv\itchLoard Operators DETROIT iANfA Tint -r--wf-m ; was death another ushing blov. when four Negro girls were accept ed at switchboard operators in the local centra! offices of the Michigan Beil Telephone Company here las* week The four girls unsigned w* '** | the Misses Lillian Campbell, Jac queline Oliver. Whilbelmina Irv-'n.; and Josephine Taylor. According to company su-J-us raan the employment of Negro oper ators is in line with the company’s "overall objective to employ quail- j tied applicants regardless of race, creed, or color in all offices where I we rs-?M vieyv employees The official said hiring of Negroes ' as, switchboard operators in other I'ficers of the company's territory] would be made as soon as the need Cor help arose and as applicants ; qualified for duties of gwitchboaid operators. He disclosed that no ar bitrary limitation is placed on th-* number of Negroes it will employ in this capacity. Selection of operators for 00.-f- j lions will be determined by inter- i views which will consider apt)- j r ude, age, education, height, reach, i health and general fitness for w<yx . The minimum educational require ment is said to be fixed at high school graduation level. The same salary and training opportunities Will he accorded Negro employes, and they will use the same facili ties as whites. In tile meter of com pensation. ioli classification will be the controlling Sacfor for wages or salaries. ! 111 .( - Alit >I,:NiAN Second Annual Bowl Tilt Plans Moving Forward t»Kfc.eiN ti biJHt.j I'inns for the j Second Amiua! Cotton-ToPacc j Row I t<> b< held here January ! 1917 in the Memorial Stadium going forv-’ard arc rding lo an an nountff rncn! made today by the Cot . n-'l’oc-iicco Bowl (.‘onirnittcf Ex ecutive:-. AIU-* ding the pie-elnxmc coni'.: • iai held by the iponsorii in Ric i mond, V;*.. a fortnight ago wnr.* ■spctl. officials from * number 1 ] n no.i rtf* cuiU'-c.t;- and a host of well ; k;v 'vn sports writer- M. * Sni tt’li I Torn H sot Tohii Brings Justice To v. Sldemlams Washington, D. C. iNNPA? - - in view of staUsiniuU., abon: c;i j ■'unlettered vet:.- in Mu. op* . ji : k-y Scni.f- r T*.un foiiniilly, : if; mo* : aI., of Texas, a m.-mber iof tii*- An.crican delegation ,** i ili*' peace confcrcnc* , Coii;.--... s;* I has no alternative to the abolition Jot the poll lax und the guarantee i-.t hoiiit* of li*** democratic fro: jd-ii'ii.s which American re pro-c*., j -.ativc-'- a?c insisting upon jii Eui - i njA-an countries, Jennings Perry. - iidiin;un oS ti**- National G'o,.;- 1 ill* t to Aboiist; Poll Tax, dr- In.*d iiot Wednesday night Rctoii ::ig to tiu Lawrence-. i.:g. T* ill e:,s- '*-. trial o! twenty i-y v*• men a.- an -.dii'nnuii; oi (the race riot at Columbia, To.- ii' t-oiuuiy 25, Mr. Pen— ''•?>hi file reidict w;ij. tru- resai* 1 d .several iactoic. One of lh< jh* saii.i. '/.a.- Mu* changt of u-nu • U'-.li -Mai.::;, County. V.'heri* : .’it* ..'.o' *l* cuiTini, lu the* .'.vighboiur. j c'.uhty ot Lavviim.'i*. Another , Cit'ii. :i»* said, was the "out si-a • j o'-ip' g:ve:i li.-*. deh-i,nun's. "A light was made to s;hn> j upon tfle case,' he said, "and jtr> to.' Jig,nt tin- conscience -*i th ' "* got a sudden j iof ni i;\ini its pride V -- I’NHIiOI.OhI.sTY iM’Vt book hits jPKEJI DICE • NF\V VOHK •AN Pi ~ Bilbo ..,y i Rank > won t like Dorothy \V 8,.i --| ico * I took Glass Jiou-.c of , dice.' -which lccemi/ relied off.thi I ... f \*. .11M. ;; . , . <•* puny. ■ D«i'uci. truces i.-ci. judice tram | its beginning;:. the can•<-., ;no .-H.'i- Minii* conriiti- "cun-," v\ i, i *.-i ■ .:.it- m direct nppo'-iNoii to tin i uiouii.ii.gy ot thes.* Mi:vi sipm ;• tn,ig*ig tt*'-'. t’-mg the west coy i. a k.bo •- and riiawing on tisc finthugs jof outst.ar.diiig autlio; iii*-;; ir, ] Melds of on:hrop .logy ...cd race r«- ■ ialiot.M. ii,r a.ithur. who ~. .* doctoi i d psychology, has an. iy-- d the m | -jigru:i suffered by "appro sirnin - ; n 5.t)0y,03‘i M» xicims. i 3.000.000 N ja; *.*• 5 »>-..- u*M> Jews, "t dOO '>UU ai-en -, ! 500,000 American Indians. 127.009 - Jupaiic s*-. 77..'*00 C'idnese and 45,- , ‘Oil Filipinos m tin.- United Swets •I America a ciem ct acj . Os tht m. Mrs -Bunich says "AH : -(• niumrity peoples .‘ontiuue i.i i ve vi«'t nits of intoleraiice and hate Chcose any rti.mbei ,;f people; of : l' ! e dominant m ijorTy arai ask tin i". why. Ms: of 1 h--i.i will answer tit;*; tiiey do n*t know Tin- : - * -s l ly *'■' -* .ui ii■t ,* . 1»i m• <’. t* v j vl*-/ Uu! ! ine'ifi to huj t ai-.yeae. "SomeO ing sinister, b | end \oii tlon. see'..-. j._. hr- mCueiicuig s- mu .toni> or our country s guod ye* pie. : Otherwise we .vuuld not cv. inuc to disregard and cit cuimnrnt ! ixe t ti* !.•».*.- IV*■ . *• ■ a • -v ■ i i | *x- ** •*■*»•-> um t Ami >-t ,I'UliUl tl .< ■ -VouiJ I,*.* .* ~.i j those other law- b th '"nitcu and unwritten that-, bring to so . many aruon * u: htimiliution u . hurt.' SO If SEEKS TO BLOCK BILBO \l*- POIMME.NT Washington. D. C. (NNPA) The Southern Conference lot : Human Welfare last Wednesday 'announced plans for the cireuia jtion of a petition addressed to -tin Senate urging that Senatot iTheodore G. Bilbo, Democrat, of [Mlrsissippi, not \a- appointed i chairman of the Senate Commit iee on the District of Columbia, which virtually makes him may ior of Washington. Dt. Joseph L. Jotmson. dean] lot the Howard Medical School; Mid chairman of the Washington j '.emmittee ot the conference, |sc id the petition will “reflect ti?." !ditermination of the people of Hie District of Columbia not u> • have a Ku Kl-ux mayor for an jother two years.” Ho added that Im attempt would he made to i obtain 500,0U0 signatures. t I "There is no reason why. in view of his disgracoful record, I Bilbo should be appointed chair - man of the Senate Committee • ]on the District of Columbia lor ; i another term," said Dr, Johnson. The text of the petition fol | lows: "Whereas, we the vote less peo !pk of Washington still have tin- ! light to petition Congress, we 1 therefore solemnly petition the ' Senate of the United States not |to humiliate further those of us ! who live in the Nation's Capital 1 v ; ty by assigning .as chairman! | ox Coiumba a confessed member of the Committee on the District ;of the Ku KUiv Klan. Senator! ..heodore G. .Oilbo. If wt must be ruled as a colony with taxa-! tiiiii without representation, we] implore our rubers to assign to i the District of Columbia only' Senators who believe in demo cracy, the Constitution, and the I equal rights of all our citizens.” * till' Vlil’iOUS Itl’l’ijt a^SOCl.)t 11.11 ■i priming theii elevens for stellar -ho'Mrmriship for the rent at me •>. asor. which flossy mi TTmnKsi’iv mg Day are viewin', the approuc'.- ug class!> with an enviable eye hopeful "i being ;e!e c-d for p«-!- formaiicn m the cornirig 1947 edi i the eoimn -T'ilm; <; KooibhM Classic. in fan! yo.,r'-. till Alhn Univii sit.y oi Columbus. S C bowed to . i 1 ' Si ' ! ■:. i if C a ' o th? iur.i: ni I fy-C. • a er., vd j cM-irnoled by sport• <.vi itev* :-,.0<;0 Rums c uil for more color art! i "ai* *v than characterized last year’s battle which included- 1 '!! iv •« totaling more than >:2£lf; to high -'.lie ! ‘.tents'. V.' m i competed in 'll: e'', j: v cooUn'-T, on the Mlbe-ef. “Pl'OtiUC !.■ rriiid' of cottoii ..me better ii cause. . . Tlu- subjtv - . was su;:- gtm'teO milt.o font.' of Or*:-' I : I Xhfi.-'i'. e (/( 11 f vox* Coir i < Xllie Manufa; turn is 1 11 !.* I !'e-stm A lie Cl. ha lade VC V via! lioierS June winch was i umji' «id of .scores oi iioat - deployin' cot!on anti tobac- > motif:-, the icadtiig high seho-•! bands of |*ic state (tie Clack 40 p.ent 340th Army Sere ice* hand of F , > Brag*; and the crowning at tit" s : 'iv" f tiu (iyi.i t‘n of Tobacco an ! . trie Queen oi <?■' tion Uignitat it s ;ii . tthdil!.. m- teUnt included -’.he of- - titiai: of Ninth ant! South Carte , loui. executive-.! of cotton ;nd tob;n , co interest, college president-, and other school aulhoritii .- Ss uts representing th* Cotton-T" 1 intcco Bowl Comiviitcc are at’' ii'lim; each <.f Iht c i.iicgc games in onu-r 1 that the organization mat hat • ! first hand informs!ion before than m men selection of • e clevt ns which ait- to nice! in the Second 1 Annua) Coir- n-Tobucc Bow! : Be ht id in th..’ iVltiniorh i Stadium on January 1. 1947. A number of the principal i uU • ai d toie'K co industries 0 j tin- pied- i moot section have manifested iutci i cst in te< Second Annum Game ufki have elected an associated commit tee to '•o-operate with the Cotton- Tobacco Bow) Committee \ \S \K DEPARTMENT STREAMLINES ARMY Washington, D C. (NNPA) An order to discharge eaoui’h ■ pt. rsonne! >o bring the strong*.••. * A* i..> down lo its .tail ci ii etr< h bv December 3! nr nouneed bv the War Depart i aunt last Thursday, wifi aiicci a larger propoition of colored men than the i.'X’-d ratio of col oi't’ti to while stlength, ml'orm> I i .■sources here believe Wnili no mention of race is uulc in tii" V. a Department rin ula! directing commander.'-, oi all echelons and all ffieers soi v • ( inn on board": of officers consid t ring inaptitude of soldi’." s t a-'p.v more s'.!"Tally Army he:.; nioiions providing lor tlte dis charge •/( sA.iit-rs for ineptitude 1 the time of its i-.-pa::" • in August it v.:i- believed Ih*ut it' j ;pi imary purpose was the dis * t :u’.> go ot c ilorcd men wliom lla. Armv no longr-r wanted The circular stated that thei ■ v i:e m the Army certain ufiss: ■ able enlisted personnel whose re- 1 teaUttp in the service hinders ! thi dvelopmcnl of an ei f'cient * p stwar A: mv and mat techno) - r otiical development-’. togethe r with the necessity of . c>;nornv m ' 'he expenditure of funds, require • ? th;;! personnel wb o cannot be ’ * conoro-caliy trained be »*)imin- ; s : .'Bed. Such personnel we’e described: i- soldiers whose score on the Army Gemma) Ciussilicatioo ic-.t j below 70 or dm wiie. h- I , ;.:iof repealed commission of • I yi-r: ri" .11 "l | ip.'inarv act .on. cf-.nßot be eve- J numieally uiilined. * At the time this circular war 1 I i-ued th* Aftw had taken the I th;st sep to ba 1 color’ii men ! i'leiTi the siTvii".' by suspending i I Their voluntary enlistment. Later. ■ I •.••iif.n the draft holiday ended; I and the Armv at.ked Selective I Service to furnish it 25.000 men j Wanted! 30 Laborers , FOR Sanitary Dept, City of Raleigh -—APPLY— -547 E. Davie Street BILLY RO tK/' jj3kor stow Singing: 0 CAST/ | \ i ill A ™.%. i 5k 115 m .• • \a Tb ts» v-.i -** $ m u, *v If >. to t! k ■'• % imk ¥ -h • Carmen |ones Muriel Smith, who alternates it. the title roic- of Bitty Hose's "Carint ;• Jc '.r&' which came 1 ; iu the Hale Memorial Au diionuiri, Thursday. Oct. 31. m Aii'tus*.. and S- e;*■;viv ; ; citcb, Bclcctive Service notified to v cnee I intlu. tiote.. oi colored men Since then, a. a result of th -oil IiloU.i.;:; iiy iiohert B. Km it. v, lu-vi jir old cn.duale of Airn streng Hi too School, the Anny sieoi 'i to it,- list ot l>i! v■ eight s> ..ice ca'o’kories of spcciulisls a men w .". u had high : wiio'd d i imt.a., to ;h. i No ; y ( }■. >" ouirctnent h;;:-: ln-en set tor v-oUF . ppiieimts for r nlistipent. SINGER TO APPEAR UEIiE IRiiIAA MUU 1-0 uim out '\n 13:»a>.,3v' 5 Friday Alight Uj hear George lyric ivim in h i.v tii ct rot it 'd m•. Mattiiews PiueVS ho Ihr .->feo a voice of gixat ilcs.ibility and b: aul;\ , si’koinrly unSi. ruding oi niUSK- m <; a " •'Ji’iuU;-. ax id cnntLtjj Dug inj ppetation. The pr -ram will be s yong r.ir i '-'Ai-yoody lypt, wuh tin* frtitm :h HO \V 'CI Oi 'ii : g»i ( ' la; •) i y < »p. IA i; ine progi’aiii- Latc-r. ha win ulft*.r r.cngs at-d finally c! sjng with an * Mhv i.-i Uu? \Noi id-hj d Nc gro spirituals. Mr. \iit ‘ h*• vs> is l-'dv’ Drouy! 4 to the cit> by Th. St Ambrose Fhaicb All Girl Chror. die Lour is *IOO p m. and the pbc ; - C: r:bv* GarTu Id School. COMUITTEF t*h;ivk \R TEACHERS RECEPTION VV i<it thr- t;<Hi|A aaitr.iO of tho wiii!*? • fid iNfPh? iv; rtb*e Citizej’ 'oil 'liittv-f* witj span'-' r i;iH:h voar if rCf'CTjf;:V> .-.;W UKiOiiv in t'i city schools and colU-y> k a h ~ anuoura pv Ri v. M. VV Wb ii-.-i*tm. Gnaoni-'Ot. rii" first m men cv. m- wf- i s . ’d at the Bleed ,V!c-:. S’:m vMCA, I rioav. Ovlot.iei jit -■ > i 1.1 1 mutE’s, matrly ].0!) ;\ iso:;s )>’<""!;>. N< vv i ii (- pr- s- • ; iis :; •< r.i were iVlis-es S.-irm Jordan Afarthat Soiawn. iVlerr’i) biles Mr-. VifgiiUu Newell. Mils price!!.! Mt-iiitiie. A 3 - Ecri T. Whitaker Mr- C.Uii:i Bv ivn tfiiiil M i... Carol Unoi Mrs r.i” Vick J - Ii a. -Ji» Rotn ’ i a 0,. r.ey Mitciwil, Lillian Haywood of Washington jjiy.ii Veit run Sctem! Mr.- W. B IMtiford 6t Lucille II;.; anri (‘a: vie { ! .1.1 ii of Str. 1 ' IToi i MADE AND SOTTIED KY CHARLES JACQUIN es Cie, Inc. ‘ CHiIA , PA. * IST. 1884 ® V bast’d jn :n Jones r bu >SCAR HAMMERSTEIN, 2d stewed tu HAsSARD SHORT INKS MISS C.tSSII»VI HIC ACO DAILY TRIBUNE* Oft. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1946, edition 1
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