Newspapers / The Carolinian. / April 26, 1947, edition 1 / Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT Happy new Khmer new year. PHILIPPA SCHUYLER VISITS SHAW NURSERY -- Philippa Schuyler, brilliant, youthful pian ist and composer and her moth er Mrs. George S Schuyler, arc shown above as tin \ visited the Continued V rora Page 1 "MA" BETHUNE. AMERICA'S LEADING EDUCATOR. FIRST LADY, SAYS WRITER IhTf- in Mayesvi’ir-. s ' a- ;!u- Inst of 17 children, and ihc or.' one to bo bo n b-:- A' nine. G-- wa< picking cotton n the ti'bT Her education boffin' '.'••bon th first free .rime! Ni -U ■• ■■■ e'-tablishpd in hoi o.strict, At t tut time. 1 ittlt* Mate b i: - vv; !>•; five miles each wav to and i: om school, and at night would n her family the thirty vhicb .-b bad learned. A hope for more ■.dvaiiv d I'du cation was shatlx-verl tnomontai - ilv when her fat'net's mule died and the farm had t<> Ik- moG paged to buy another animal A little later, however-. a chat tabic dressmaker in Den’. • • Me y Citssman. learner* of he ~tru.r jjJes and ofeired to pay fn* n college training. Os: o, vonl i•• Scotia seminary in C nrord, N C., where sh was introduced i the mysteries of Lum. m i:- . g egraphy, and M-ienci. all i' • while working in 1 -e sch ->1 laundry and kiR-N n ' ■ mak end:; meet. Mrs Betbiin, . -mi I hr years at Scotia as b.v. ng "broad ened my hot i/.-.-n and ai ver* te rm first ntc! lei t i c.-.r.la •’ with white pi-ipV-. for th< svi'cvol hao a mixed faculty. "The white (oacnci s taught r.t that the color of a rx-rson’s skin has nothing t>. d>- with h;.-. brains, and that color, caste class distinctions arc cv i things." From Scotia, sh< 1<- -1. >.ir: sueession of teaching iobs. and in 1889. married a .fellow »• ci Alberl Bel hum If w ,r- :!'.<■ fiat this her dream pi Ret:;unc Cookman had n-; atari SIX VTOR T AYI OK DtNorxcEs ur> TO BALKANS C Bilbo w> reaffirmed u>;,i ;i fie, election is the iir:r ; .<t:-■. . ,i democracy arc wc tooi; ~<-tior. t», mrn i> r-»pm-r,>nnij»owmm «hmiiihhi I Committee for the Candidacy 1 rod J. i <iriicige |>.4jj Councilman gJmlir J 117% £. HARGETT STREET Raleigh. N-orih Carolina Dear Fellow ! itj/eus: ■ •*' rju<!lified i oter.s in Kaleijfb will g»» to tie polls, once on April '..'Bth and The second lime on Maj 6f.h, to seiect candidates for (he Citv «..ouncil. In the first election they will elect fourteen candidates out of the ritty cont* slants: in the second one they will elect seven of the fourteen. Those receiving the highest number of votes in the second election will represent Raleigh’* first City Council. Among the fifty candidates for the ( itj Council is Mr. Fred .!. Carnage, Attorney and Civic Worker. A group of citizens are desirous of seeing that Mr. Fred ,1. Car imgr will be elected to serve on the City Council. These citizens favor Mr. Carnage because ho has proven to bo or indefatigable civic worker. Specifically, lawyer ("anmgc's accomplishments are; 3. The leader in the movement to get a City Park, the Chavis Heights Park. 2. The leader in the movemenl in getting light; and water m the Lincoln Park area. The organizations he has been connected with or is affiliated with are; . g 1. City-Wide USD 2 Board of management of the YMC A 3. Board of Directors of the Community Chest Also one of the Charter members 4. Member of the budget Committee of the Community Chest •">. Member of the Community Council of Wake- County 6. Member of the Committee to study the feasibility of establish ing a Domestic Relation Court in Raleigh. Wa are bringing these facts to you r attention sn that vou, the citizen, will give Attorney Carnage support in the couticilmnnic race. Very sincerely yours, COMMITTEE FOR THE SUPPORT OF F. J. CARNAGE Her. S. F. Daly. Chairman T. L. Spraggins, Publicity H. W. Arnold Edward Fincher L. W. Ligon Mr*. 8. E. Barrett Sister Gary W. S. Lockhart Mrs. Sara Brower Rev. T. C. Hamans Moses Lord Rev. O, S Brown D>. J. T. Hamlin games Shepard Dr. O. 8. BuUcefc Dr, Nelson H. Harris Mrs, M. F. Sirassner Rev W. -J. Cameron Rev. P. H. Johnson Joseph Sir »d wick B. J. Clark Rev. Johnnie W. Jones Jerome Turner Cecil Coble Paul R. Jervay Dr. M. L. Watts Mrs, Annie Currie Her. E« C. Lawrence Rev, M. W. Williams Rev. T. P. Dufc&rt Lawrence Lsghtner J. W. Yeatgin <+ Shaw Nursery School. Miss. Schuy ler was featured artist on the annual Faculty Concert presenl erl I riduy and Saturday nights in Greenleaf Chapel. Children shown at their noonday meal are .rii.'.rd that sacred function." He riskr-d how different this rounii.v uid anpear abroad v ken it take:- the sH p proposed m ti: - bill offered by .Senator Arthur H v.-.mcr.beig. -f Mulligan chair n ,»i i> ! ilw Sen.-'', Foreign Mela ! eon Comrnitt*-* which would it.hoi ui riit- i l i/-siiicnt in extend tii'incial ud rind -c.;,d inilitary tnis r i -ns p* G'.c-ice .and Turkey. Senates Tfiylot urged iHsteut a ■ < solution sponsored jointly by niir, and South -i Claud'- Pepper, it mix of Florida, which would . i provide rebel' fund for Omtet nut noth for Turkey, and would ! 1 bar the sending of military sup plies and aid to cither country ST ACGI SUM S TO 111 IIONI ! O STI DIM 111 AI TII ASS N Coliegt -n m-.i'iin: North Oatoli- Num ; ii i One vc-i GOOD ■ ; HEALTH. The dirf.issants will be. ”, nrettdcnls of the member (bools. Miss Velina Turr-agt. M iVorkpi with >hp li-sir \ss ■: tat son and Yl.-s ,at, c , Y.iiiccy, Health Educator with the 'bite Tlcjjru tnien' of I-’.iblit be. ■ iicioin will tu introduced The luncheon .session will be held at the A i cade Hotei with; ■ FicMd*'td .1 Vv. Sea brook of Fay , etteviHe State Teachers College •Cjvmg' a.- 10.-vilmnsic’. Dr Set y. C. ; ;-.J ,\s .. vf■| -1 -• R’r S-, r.' - 'pis I • f X O State Coliec- will be the unclseon speaker and speak from be ..object -The .-V .'lnnl Ciiiiuu .- ncspi-iiMbshty io Good Hc-a;t.h.' A i>. Cnippey, president of ihe • -..-niziilio! v.-i*t preside Me ■lt nnil- Douglass T.tylor, fmindci *he organization is serving a:-- executive director The Association ibeen :n,di rwi 1 1kc. for me past t'"'e ycaiT by the Sute Tuberculu ■ , Associuiion. -yv. > : •"' w'yw from leit to ripht. Thornasina Seales, Anne Frances Ransom. ( oitimhus Newman, David Lan ier, Miss Bessie Thorpe, teacher . .-*1 Elaine Johnson. JOHNSON C. SMITH » NIVLK SITV OBSERVES EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSAR V Clarence O Kuester, Executive Vi' ,’ President and Business Man .' ■ r nf lie CharlotH: Chamber of ( T :oe. Dr .lolili M. Gaston. ; secretary - ’ roa su ret of Johnson mi; ; - vi . :> i and Mrs C nev.- Plait Hemj. class of 1987. A i.uinbin ol contributions wen : ade on Founders Day to the Hon -1 • bawrer.ee McCroicy Theology Puildinr Funr. which was initiated tin f-v years age. when the Cliarlottc Ao.nrmi Ciiaptcr raised approxi mately nine hundred dollars. The band to date has grown to $28,400 The larcgst contribution on the last Founders Day came from the Dean f.i Women be: staff and students •>f Bcny and Duke Halls, who pre m Med five i. .-.fired doliars Dr B'. unl and Dr. Blackwood of f - . Uimbtis, Ohio presented c'-flr ol sf’fiO and ido r'-r j>cr t: vely. Dr ,1 bee While brought eighty dollars Mom the Durham Aitenni Chapter. Olhei gifts that have come m m r* cent months were rt.cognized. One of the largest of I hern being . S62S cor.iiiig from !h'- Chicago Al ; Mini; Chapter. Announcements were made con 'a rung onrollrncnt and devoiop 'i.nits iibi.nl the campus A total of i'll studn'iis !;.nvs been -•■nroHcd hiring t.h• current school year, : Hove humi-.’ed of whorn are voter in> of World War 11. During the vl;t . trailer colony which houses orc hundred men has been erect • i 2nd vK.ciipKrCi Ir» tjui m' of nee* lion is a library reading room oi 2 cOO square leci of Root space, to gi tiler wi*h a refrigeration and -uirage room (nat wih improve !hc ■i V ices of the dining ball Thu m s’.tutior. is expectng the comple tion of these facilit.es and their < ciupiT.'Ciit a: .m early date under •... provisions of the Fcd< lal Works Acc-ncy. •wixw i--* '-.--ii*;-. n.^xwrrt3,->-^ve-»ai;v-rJ/W< THE CAROLINIAN GOOD SAMARITAN IN N. C. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION oka, Va. Miss Eleanc.t Chippe.v ,i anc* the stall of the Good Samaritan r, April i a-: X ra\ and labora : li.ry technician. 'i lic 1947 gi adiialKHi nvk wil' : begin on Son.!:; . M'. 2'-> rul initiating will: tu> graduation ex eri isos at St. Mirhaoi Anri All Angr is' Church -n the eveniug of May 29 Fuithci detail:, wjil bo arm runced h-.fer. New raiuipmcnt reipnt!\ order i-,:l f-ir the liospital includes! art, i-’i inuking machine, shock proo! ‘ X ray ''ituii.cr'tii cicl an Hr. V -r-arriiopr.ipti machine. A!) pt tr.is cquipnavni lias b-oen badly ;ii dec! for some time. Prev: us »coord of the (Joi.u sf.irii Ho pital were broken i in .March lOp newborn u.-mios; wen deliverer! duung Inc . rnr-nth. Ist EXAMINER EPIIOLDS DIMM. FAR JIM { ROW betwn roln-etl and white puss i uigera seeking dining car service ! in the future. Henderson brought suit, in the United States District Court for t Mery land to set r v sicio the order of ! the commission. That court held that the regulations did no! pro vide for equality of treatment as ; required by the Interstate Corn DO THIS ABOUT I | \ ~ j '• "? Now yon con give drob, unattractive gioy Iwiif r \,\ ,' V > - x fhc rich, natural - looking color that makes /mu .' j t . f look younger. And your friends will approve, for y ij \ jV- Hollywood stars have shown that hair coloring is J ' ' as important a beouty aid as lipstick or rouge ( / f i so look your best... Color your hair with larieuse. .? "'■— Pi 1 J-vf'-y. fM-! V J • '-,r- •( JO off or with n•* t,n i'i .yc ! r.d by &. * » ; ,„.J sv-rh Kv-Hos . , fl >/ t -. n ,j>-i ' . i - • y?i". /our t j t < • .*. ‘ .o.*r i.-';rw'b-t:i > t? r-or . j • • b ■ -■ 0 h•*/ ! -s-iCuif 8* *ltv —wl \ \ / r v --• •f. K' - \\X -j \ - ___ ** yov.-i dorrs h»v«* ui**, {atgSSjfffiX mod $ 3.23 pht* 75v M. tnx t« ftenifoon 1K JcVli£U&£ ~V ; H9| ' ,l »'- HAIR COLORING pHh\ GOOIfkOV MRS CO. - 3510 OLIVE ST.- ST lOUI. BEANS ?; * n ** orna3c ' duce With Pork || 2 -- ir^f -ssSWSrWSIBAiIW WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILK 3t.iic.™ 35c I SNOW'S POLLOCK Fish Flakes ho* c,n J9 C A & P Apple Sauce n»- 2 o» n 15 C GREEN TAG PREPARED PRUNES N°,2 1-2 Can \$ C TILGHMAWS (Canned Fish! Silver Hake SWEET TENDER lona Peas 2 n». 2 cam 25c IS GRAND VEGETABLE JUICE Cocktail N 0.2 Can 10c I ARMOUR S TREE! _ _ .2-0, c, n 3Sc i SEANS, Flesh Tender Stringless 2 lbs, 25c NEW POTATOES. Red Bliss 4 lbs. 30c SQL?ASH, Yellow Fresh Small 2 tbs. 29c CABBAGE, Green New C rop 4 lbs. 14c 1 SIRLOIN STEAK ?fe. 67c CHUCK ROAST ?b. 45c Morrell's Pr-de $ HAMS, Half or Wbr>Se ib. 59c FAT BACK, Thick Ib. 29c | Fresh POULTRY and SEAFOODS ( 201 EAST HARGETT STREET 1 ! ir.i-rce Act. The order of the coni | mission was sot aside and the case j J remanded for further proceedings ! i .'.to commission on February jft, d"Hi. vacat'd its order and reopen• ! the To mod inadtiquaeuof its re j '.iuJatii’ii! pointed out b v Ute fed , : i 'a! court, thr Southern issued t j new regulations, providing: . I. That onr ..eat at the left side •f llh aisle facing tin? buffet, seat ing four persons, shall be reserved ! :.clnti!Vi i,v for coto'ed passenger;, i and the otli.'i l.iblts exclusively for white passenger.-., j. That, before tailing each meal, rurtaiii separating tbir. one hihlc- front the other tablet, would Vi drawn. Thai a•• reserved card wonlu tvould br kept on the Jim Crow table at all time.-; during the meal except win it it is occupied. : N ( JIM ( ROW TRAVEL f.AW FA CHS COURT TEST 27-year-old A.sheviiiei N. C-. leetur ei The Negroes were 32-year-old Bayard Ruston, New York educa tor and member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, a New York City i rc liginus organisation that is set tii f- up the ease.- to test North Car - olna’s jim now law and Andrew - S. Johnson. 21-year-old lecturer of Cincinnati, O. Tic four men wci- batten out as] soon as they were arrested and j were taken by the Rrv. Charles M ■ cne--, local white- Presbyterian j ii in islet. to hi:; home in order to' pint ct thein" from po Mbit? , \o- ; lencc. Rev done;, has caused a split i in the rneij|be;chip of his church ! because of his aUitt.u!- on the tan j M-.estion, police hero said Rev. Jon vs received an anony- i ' i,iuus telephone three• to burn hie J 1 house down aftet i .<>-.in , tile m v j ’•< m - with him, and nolice advised . bun to .’end the men out of town, j she four young men. joined by | nth- r l■-am tnrmbcrs, test the min- I i t«(-;• oriio when they learned • ■ rut the threat. RPS I RICTIVI COVI.NA.VT CASH JOVT-.S TO I S. IHOII ( ((CRT . ippc.il tVie i is. to the lj S. Su i n-fiir Court before May 8. the time : . e Michigan Supreme Court’s stay I ’. n. proceedings expires. Thurgood Y 1 .ifshall, special NAACP counsel, n;-posed that the NAACP national It Pays To Advertise!! ! i i Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? 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