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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1.947 Local Omega** Em! Achievement Week RALEIGH Actetevemvnt Week j Activities of the Iol:i lota Chapter j of Omega P-i Phi Fi aiorailv were j climaxed Sunday evenin;, Novnvi- j irr !), an address uy Dr. Luthc: ! Jackson, I'r; .. .an of Ui..| :ry Virginia State Co!> :<>. Among the men ho i.-nit:: xs*;•.. commended for having vigorously j fought for constitutional rod civil rights in regard to suffrage ho . roil thorn stairs ver- ■ John H. Mi - Cray of South Ciis dn,,, A. T. fe lon and John McGloshv of (.icor.ios. 1 Emmery Jackson. Jni n Luftoe .-Mil J E. Pearci of ALL ,tn . Blyih • Andrews of SI. Pr L urg. Fh-itd... ; Percy Green of Miss.-.-topi. Daniel Byrd of L-inisvi'-.. n. It Groove, and Lonnie Smith of Tew. Dr. Jackson ■■"icmu ayeci th. atul ietice to ex: rc.se th o influence on ethers in getting citizen.' to voir, and str:ssed the l.,ci that NV.th . Carolina was am- a:.-; :h,e should have a large N.gr vote in, leitt of the fact thc.t there is no poll tax. Members of the Cn: pter obs-trv- j ed that the program submit; •<; V ; T L. Sprayyins, Chairman i.f ti ! Social Action Commute-' for the; year was in line with Brother j Jackson contentions. reception i fi r Dr Jackson held nber J.- I program. f! v. .. \ +o J .. . The U. S. Depart mi of A;;Lcul ture has re pi rtod Cut Comm City j Credit Corporation o. asl'.l 7.2.">.Ki' bushels of wheat dun ok the iieno ' , from nnon ct Ocfoovi i’> Oc i..,.- | STRAIGHTIcN ' I AIR . I 1 1 * 1 M/NUft# i | iw*“ a Waterproof Jose 8 1 USE ONLY I pm ; ] pits. Hu' m j I 4* 1 ' 32 CQNSEfSTIYS YEiRS 4 9 Far StraJgtifjnir.g Shor**r Stratus J jjj| < U-* J 8 4 ■ . |~Ti*uwi* | 3 Ij *»»*« j [Lee ‘4 •BP*P ®JS |j tad Knitted sjf ISSUE tBSTHESS EMSTItUBIES. !#C. IOSTON, MASS. ■PPPMI M THIS ABOUT • I*** ■"-Vi, X].'l -'J y-i the rich, nature!-tooting color that mokes you ) j \ look younger. And your l tends will approve, lor I,J y I j /j Hollywood stars have shown that hast 1 coloring is \ y / f /* & ns important a beccty aid cs lipstick or rouge, , /j "* j * to look your best... Color yout hair with Larieuse. lock years younger c*Ur tw *•*» isi* t«r w«r ' ' M J won't rub off c? wssft ou: un*»fby 1 ♦— ciTiThij end vtyitsk Hairdos ... i f k’-tcwn end usrd tor over SO years. Vcur \ "V ,**s J Arfilef «pvi: your racnr- UerA ;• yofc tr not 1 / too Si / H«-t «n ri.v, pto'- w :'r - spr. #t you. j\ \ / tev&rtfr: b.seu«*v sHw or *>«•/ Lu r ici-.'S *i Jry * M —/ departed to* ••: c. * \\ v ’' «»*«sl&r rto? hove* Kmitxsis <o#* plus 2b i* F-crd. ?ox dir^c'itP In ZZ wmmk coloring ra **tr*cf*d vOPiFtfOY **TO. CO." £3 <9OHM s*'• *f WM»S **^- C "'■ Vv v '•■■ ’w' 5 ’'•"V V :v V ■''/''•; ; ' r vi:'i IMAOISOK ms must SPEAKER Madron S. Jones. Jr. foiinri I acting examiner 01 I'T.Pt', will be guest speaker at the annual rally I (.1 the ftimlcll Ckuptci i.f the NAACI* ,Vcvfiil:(-f :‘H al 8 w. *n. Tin meeting will he held at Kticp a rd High School. Zl.uion. v. t . Mr?., R H. Morgan ts Use president cl titc Wendell Chapter. iWr. Jam k, Jr,, was educated in flu* public schools and high ichools ct New Ve>'ii City, lie ua:» giadualed tram St. Jcht'.x t'nivir -1 sitj in. Brooklyn with the 55. S. degree ; ml ;,uutini for the Master of Arts degree in the faculty of pslitkv.l sriciue. Columbia l’m versity Graduate School. Ur. Jones was it one time tii ti.'ctrr of Youth Work Os the NAAfiC He became secretary >f the YMt A i:; Bridgeport, Connec ticut and Safer was associated with the Pr< .idem s Committee cn Lair Employment Practices a. an examiner. For many months tie was acting examiner in charge tin* New England region of the Fail Employment Practices Conv j mittcc working in Horton At the ! present tit,is he is Dirmnsrtrutivo Assistant to the secretary of the National Association for the \d- I ' anennem of Colored People, building (onlraHor Wins I! Post in Va. SUFFOLK Vu. < ANPi Vil ! iatn A 1.,f. .vrcnc". a Lidding o. ,i --| each.r. became the first N grn to j vo : ;ij> iiitcd to public office- in 1 Mansenn'-nd C nniy - -c ti.c■ p Civil war period, vclic-n lie wax . ertified . s eiccfrd to toe board .u ! upervisor- by tile count.v coniiiiis- j nc: sri fieri ion hc,o ia.a wees j Lawrence, a ■ indeir.ndent cai: i •tiriate from Cypct.-s m. , .sler. C iirtriet. w n the po. by a vote of | 19J to zftj over ri.ai candidate', j "'rank E. Harrell, wluu r n;m-r and j L'l’.it-c,vatic D.mmw. I \b- . \ uMim' V-. o c V ‘,,60 1,0 * pb'J c '~ —" *^l l f«l7a tiiim 9mi9i t -iTM ?«9| [rnl Dm ||||. fLo'Nf*' OR, c:-C \ \ -':C.iV:: C i-"VV- : » ’ V ' ” ** ® Fasy Terms KIMBRELL 5 S 124 E. MARTIN ST, TELEPHONE 7739 Carolina Omegas Show ! Push Ahead In Program F'y Dewey M, Duckett, ft?, I), t Vice District IJitsiteiss Sixth District ’Hie 36 chapter; comprifinu t}n I v Sixth District of the Oincaa 1':- *• Pil.i Fraternity located in the pan ' Home Demontration i ProgTani Preset!led As 'Muoieipa! Auditorium 1 ___ i, RALEIGH The Annual Home:’. Demonstration Day Program wax !’> ■ held November 14 at the Raleigh I l Memorial Auditorium with Mu- r Mattie Barber. Council President, j ; in charge. i C The welcorn: address was given!-* E Br' vvn. Di-trict Manager | f fb. North Carolina Mutual in- ! • mi ranee I'snpany. v. Mrs. Min- , ' "ie C. Percy of the Ri, .. Hill Club "iving the response. Miss Ruth Current. State Home ; 1 Demonstration Agent, gave the [ : main address and point :d cut tn ; 'he .croup of 523 men and women praidit that A ' ihev! rnent Da;- ■' ' v as a time when \vc sly Id sh, w ourselves off and h t world ' know what' we are Join According to A. B. A,, n. Aet- ; n • H me Agent, an'.! Miss Natalie ! ! Peebles, A- sistant Home / rst. he*. | e 'lietell was one of mspirat n filieu i 1 with enthusiasm winch she' felt was : needed by t;ie club women. ; P Too Annun! Docks Revue was il! he la w it.ii Mrs Odessa -o. ■ ~ t ••'barge and 31 women pa oipa:- | c jmg The winners wexty 1 1< Group j .... Dressy Dresse?. M;sA* Ruby Maya. Mrs. Margaret f 'een. and Mrs. Viola Johnson. ;1 Get:;) II .... S'."co! Dresse Mrs b Lillie Adams, Mrs. Bertha oci - b j *on, and Mrs. Susie Tayh r. Group 111 House Dres-t o. g i Ai.oa- McCullc'rs Mrs. Carrie 1,.- V Cullers, and Mrs. Clear Smith. ; Winners in the three- jar cimfesi P jw. ro Mrs. Bertha Goods* Mrs ' Daisy Burn ughs, and Mrs. Lessic N ; Robinson. Hrs. 11, S. (iu!cla*iure c u Aeu Rr<} ( ross Director \\ RALEIGH Mrs. Harry S. Cui- ‘ : Usuu of Raleigh hss been named ; 31 D-rcetor of Homo Service of th;- County Red Cross Chapter. 1 It Wit-, nnncunced vest a day by Mrs. e Robru C. Walker, C.'.apter Execu- live Secretary. •• s;.r. Cuiclasurc. a resident of • j Raleigh since November 194 J. 1, i had eleven years expertrmec In so R ciai agencies- in riding the Public ,F \v. taro and Red Cross with chap s j tens j)- Columbia. S. C. Danville | Va.. and Raleigh. Shr is i. ,ti\ \ i Newuerry. S J Sue attended Nt-vrretry C dlcge and the Uniu-. - I sitj- of North Carotins of Social A" A. Prior to accepting the H >mc I 3c-rvic: Directorship. MiSs. Cuici.a c ■urc wa- connected with the V-’ske ! \ ouiity Department of Public Wei- * j sure. ! 1 _ ; f riii ce Aim Knl hi For Service Week Os \m. 6 \ RALEIGH - Thret men wot i ; libs-:-:; tor the Arm; during the ; t '••wit of November 3 through the j t ; - fe-'i Sub-Stati-r-:. Lt. J. M. Rate. ; i , Sub-Station Commander has an-: ; 1 nounced. j * i , Ri'; H. Simpson, Wake For -3 j; -va; o.listed for three years seiect- ] the Army Ail Force choice service. Ho has ]r) mouths - - ; - • 1 with the Marixtes. -ix memhs ! - ; i which, were ,-n the- Pacific The:'- j ;re. and was discharged August l j H*46 as RFC i. ! Emmett M. Bishop 38. 120 West i i Morg«n Street. Raleigh, enlisted i ’ ; for three years .--ejecting the Rc-gu- • 1 s ' Army Unassigncd He has sixty , j seven nttilths service in' the Army : and was discharged February 21, j 5M7 at Fen .Rrsr;: as T-4 H. will! r .wired the rank of T-5 as aiithoiu- i fcf by the War Department Pamph- ! j let .12-36. Elbert I. Kmsß. Route ?.. Cam ! iron, t-niiste.-j J« three years ur*as- j ■ signed European Theater and tie! n:.t« h: plan- to make the Army i 1 DRV SovhtHsfl Letters ■ Published In Book f orm NEW YORK "After my it,is- I ! band’s droih, my husbands secre- I tary told me ttsat in th- little study ! • wh»ch be always usee when he | i w as home there were a great many , | .ardboard cases." Elr-mor Ro.sc- i j veil writes in her Forward to FDR: - HIS PERSONAL LETTERS. Early 1 ! Years. "I; was not until the spring l j of 3947 that 1 finally began to go through the cases. Thou I found ! that I had ail .;r nearly all of tha leUfrs which my husband had ever writt_n 10 his mother. ..." In 1667 a' the age -rs five, Frank- • . lm Roravelt v rote a letter to hr mother. She kept it. For the ntxi i fifty-four years Hie added tc her - collection schoolboy letters, cos rial neter,. happy leivers. letters dt tailinf great rvents, and someiinus i troubled letter- Because Mrs Eleanor Roasevel fell that histone I interest warranted the publication , t;f these letters, she gave her per- j i mission. Edited foj Elliot Roosevelt. FDR: j HIS PERSONAL LETTERS. Early T'eas s includes, all the letters tium Mrs, James collection i j trom 1887 to 1304. when FDR w.- ' graduated from Harvard. DueH. • I j Sloan and Pearce pubttsiwu No- 1 cipul i iif .-; of North and Smith Car o!ino are pitshhtn rlv jil. Mu Si;»mtt Chapicr ut Alien Ifni vcr.:ity ;ii Columb.a ■>. celcuiat cd the Ni.ti- nai Nc/.i-t .-cnievernont Week Program with three pub!it | fir, gram?. Chi Ida fit Sumter. South Cr.ro lil'.a. f'ni-.reu i.ne Stan- C--:if'.r. in a bit, way. The formal dance f'.v --;.-<l by ihe Omegas in Sumter durmu the State (.'unfertile made hisi ry for the social world. Crnieron Alpha Chapin in Wil niingt- n. N C.. cr<ic-rta:n-.'vi uie wives air.i .-.woclhiarts of the m rn bc-rs f f Omici-f n Alpiui in one of the most celebrated socials of the season. Beta Phi Chapter et Durham. N. C, observed the MativnKi Negri. Achievement Wet'k wilh three radio: programs :nd a public pro;.,.am with Brother Brazen;, Dean of j VI, reh -use College, a;- ;-,uest speak r. Rhii Chapter at Johnson C Smith University in Charlotte. N. C. 'ate-; rented Dr. A. F.. Hu it gins as pnr. ..‘ipa’i speak-. ; for it:-: pubic progiam. Alpha Omiri - n < i Rocky Mounk N. C.. picseiilvd Its pro.ram t-ve-: a . local radio si a ion. Sunday mnrnmg. . November 16th Mu IVi Chapt r•f A. a.'id T. CI- i 'a rc and P.-.i Plii Chapicr >»;' 'Wins ton-Salem, N. C. have just niercas-; ed their rosters bv observing iniliti ; ~ - « lion a.remonics. H. Carl Moultrie. ), A-ixih Dss .ic: Represent. Jive, ti: ■ j aim nun red the app ; intmem h Jeon F. Ps t-. | former District Rep a sentalive as chaii man of the pro., vm commit-; a.. fCiiiiii, • * At; a a :.X.;PS. who roccs.tly rcsicoed. The Carolina Omegas are turning , ilieir eyes: t, ward Dc.r-at and many orothers plan to jom the speci-t j Omega train leaving from Asne . di,:. N C. Decembe. bfith fn U jrasid ;i.-i C ;;ve ; -a. West. Mu Sigma Chapter of the Ome;*a i "Ni Phi F". torni;v at ARen Ur.iver- ; .■j.-,- observ. ci til; Annual National; Negro Aehieven;: nt Week by pre- • On Sunday, 7C vcmbt- 2. J. H j r.cnting three preya'am Talh; un, Jr.. Vice Gre’ut Bas.: .’-; , a: Onwga l-’si Ph' w«. |Oest speaker in i : historic chare it Allen Untea-rs -. Air. C.iLh r-c was introduced to the • udience by [-1 Cm i Maui!err 1. DiOriet ’■ . re sentative of t 1 " S.x:<i D; tiici. On Wcdncsti:. Nnvember c-u j Brt'htcr John H. Me' >\>y aduresi ;ci the student c-. o’- add; car i, ng to ire r; aa! a a;: -- i- Mr c*i' ; .. i v is iiu odstdc i toe Lig-iinous j aid informer in Columbia, S -■ j On N- verni. e-a iih ~Ui SiUin.a t i-i ; min;.ted its program - prc-enting ; t. Lloyd Smith. BasHetis a-i -VXt■ i Sigma, in a baritone r cital \!an Believed Wanted Ciaptured In iokyo TOKYO iNNPAi —private ; Strettnaa Armistcad. Thomas- i \;llo., Alabama, USx\, was cap tured here recently, when he j tripped and tell while fleem t from Counter Intelligence Diyi- Mini agents in the vicinity of i:: katsu between Yokohama an i iri, Lighm AriiiV id Takataii he tween Yokohama and Chofu, Eighth Army disdoso 1. An intense- search iiad been g.,- ing on for the man since the b:w hammer .sJayings of sou; Jur ,.aese in the tiny village of Ebins maciii. near the Fourth Replace n - Tit Depot, early on the morning ;:f Sunday, Oc: >bc r 26. l! had cc-.'ty* d in a 10-mile wooded, hilly area near the Tam agawa River after military police of tin First Calvary Division gave chase to a soldier resembling the: ci. ,-criptmn of A mistead in that i : -I‘C\'i r !'U I’Su yl ’V Ol !site ;. vVI’H K. At the time of the killing-. Aimislead wa* AWOL trom tu<- hrpple Depot, where he was s v aiting shipment home, Prio t i that he was assigned to Shows A;. B MiiiiirjiiißieaMmawwMt- ■**6WW»e«X!*»* x-* \r**rptj»wrw!w<-vei3 me n “Old at 40 r 50,60?” Man, You’re Crazy T’orpct c-'v.r ago’ Tiiciisiml- ant TXi»i>y at 70. Try ’J*-" with t y-'ttvx. CVintftJjis »•<«-».•?• for wc;.’- rtUKJtMft' ieei tw du? r 'iet> t(» '■«<’. iron whicit vritty*. mrr, hsk* 'vß " Try ( f-j. &t£ Tattio j.'itinoi - i<jx urn y.-.itntriT toeJU;r :r.’e retry lb; . K«CflllLZ Si TWi 1 . For v.ilr at ah drugs stares ev.Tj vhi-rc—in Raleigh ai Walgreen unci Ft'krrds Cut Rate. ‘t ii Proof (MS SitBWOMT WHISKCVS IN THIS PTOOIKt MU 4 Yf m O* MCWE OU>. 35 A STfiMMS «nusK£Y. sss liNmAi spiers, atsnucs f*&4 UYtSUta I ##<;i tuuiftt. msek. *Uksi THE CAROLfNTAIV I TWO. RECEIVE ! IAWAROS FROM ! OATHOUG GROUP i NEW YORK - - fSpecial; c-.-ice T. Hunter. pu-sklein of thi < ’atholic Interracial Council of St L juii, and Juhan J. Reiss, forme: ■ member of the New Y>» K State. Commission Against Disenmina ; ■ mm. were named by the C’atho-i i:c interracial Council to receive 1 tine James J. lb'ey Awards Jot i 1947 in recognition of their “out j . standing contribution to the caus ’ ; cl interracial justice during the ' past year.'’ The silver medals representing : the awards were presented at the Carroll Club here. The James Hooey Award.-. * ccr.'ferred annually on a white and ,< Negro Catholic layman, wem; established in 1942 by the family of the late James J. Hoev, who 1 was one of the organizers and Inst president of the Catholic In- j terracial Council. Mr. Hunter,, chosen to receive : the honor this year, has been j teacher in Si. Louis .schools far 12 years and is now principal >1 1 Danneker School there. He is on, ,of the charter members of they Catholic Interracial Council of St. ' ; Louis. Last Wav he was honored by Niagra University with an hono rary degree of doctor of laws “in • recognition of his profit-sharing , ! policy with hi.-, employees and his work in promoting attitudes of j good will and understanding a- ; mong all groups." Dr. Reiss, a 1 | native of Chicago. i« grand knight : of the Lake Placid (N. Y.) chap- | u r oi the Knights of Columbus. ; Deltas I Liu* Chapter At Indiana, i nhersitv BLOOMINGTON. Ind. <ANP> A warm welcome by &-.koul auth r | hies and campus Grerk letter <>r -mnfzations greeted the newly estab iished Gamma Nu Chapter of Beit.; j digrr-.t Theta sorority at Indiana • University recently. | Delias from nearby cities who j • -v; iv on band for the occasion w. , o | ■ Jorolc-un Sneed, three:. r of mid west region, ft:.nr Detroit Rebcu S. ! Csnn, national secretary, from Cm ’tncati: Edna J, V:«rri ‘. ; rand s. r retary emeritus. ..f Gary. Ind.: J. ... .::-! Bobson Lane. Loui. villc. ; The entire Indianapolis chapter i was r.n hand and served as hos j os os at u beautifully apoointed an" p; ■ n- : banquU. in honor of i he new chapter. j Ox.arls r.rc still used in Cuban : 1 tgar cane field?. i m l j ' ] For Christmas j Give Her A Coat fW®*" jr* -X f I s ■ 'i%f f f ' * oil * '*fj t t t s I The Best All Round Coat Is A Boy. Coat Top everything from skin? awl. sweaters lo your party drosses your best buy is a i boxy boy coat. Its smooth ones ore tailored to flatter. Brown. Black, Green, Blue. | Sizes 9-15, 10-2a. ! BASEMENT STORE I ** mtflUHPi mar - * . ‘wju*.- :ir / '7f£ , ¥' 4 * r Y r ir - I I Delegates Seated At Adventisis Meet I GRAND RAPIDS, Midi.— CNN I PAi —• Four teen delegates of tne j North Amt-ntan Colored Depart-; n:rnt of the Seventh Day Adven- | ;>!. were among the 300 seated j at Ihe church's Autumn Council j held here November 1 i -111, G. B. . Peters,’ of Takcwa Park, Mary- j land, department head, disclosed. ( Delegates voted on the church's \ budget for next year, will hear of > i ports from ail departments of ! the church, and passed on rt so -! lutions submitted to them. Tne following are official dele- i gates of the coin red division; J. i 11. Wagner of Pine Forge Pa.; : L. 11. Blond of New Yolk City: J. C. Da.-ent ul Chicago; H. D. : S'nglet'in of Atlanta, Ga.; H. R Murphv of Nashville. Term:; T. M. R.itvc ol Kansas Ci!\ Mr.; ! W W. Ford ha i n of Dallas. Texas: ; O. A Tniv ot Pasadena. Calif., ail t'resident of Negro conferences, j Wilherfom* I i. (rets I lona lion of 1,000 Book* WILBEJIFORCE President' Ch l ies l.ea-'tdc: Htil announced j •cctntly thi.f a very valuable add)- ! r.ion to the For. e- Carnegie Library i was made by the gift of (UW cur ■ j rvtit 01--its.o 1 --its. mainly in the field of #> V 70% GRAIN MHJTSAI SPIRITS BERKS BSCTKEBS BtUILLERIEt INC. - ia$TCr!K, MASS ••dllcation, and 400 pamphlets and , i periodic!:ls from Dr W. A. Jus’’c-> j pj it.a jpal -f the C. unnnings achoots jj” Cincinnati. ■ Tne periodical.*; ! included c> mplof* vu'lttmcs of j "Time" from 1986 U: date Dr. Jus ! tier is a well known educator and wns a professor :t. to Univovsil" jof Cincinnati for .•••mi time prior ito his present position. ; “DepP ted as our library is by the i action of tile new stair col 1 ego j withdrawing the cooks purchp-ted ! with state funds donated to the ' Universiy during the Utsf twenty ! years, this gift, of Dr. Justice is very ■ timely indeed and we are deep l ;.' 2, 4 |«A uatf sjm m jffm... see OUR utterly new, complete collection of beautiful Gold Cross Shoes designed especial ly for tail girls. With heels that subtract inches from your height. Fit-Tested. Budget-wise. ’Gfifei) CROSS SHOES AMERICA'S UNCHAUJNStS SHOI VAtUI HED CALF As advertised $9.95 tot ambassador bldg ".unmirrrTj-n— I —nt-llr-r-TT re; I CHARLES STORE Toyland ( And - Gift Shop ; - Now Open - J} 1 TOYS Dolls 69c to $9-98 Games 25c to $2.98 MECHANICAL } Toys 29c to $4-98 Books 10c to 25c GIFTS FOR ALL S Dresser Sets sl-98 to $22.50 8 Perfume Sets 25c to 2,98 ra Cosmetic Sets 25c to 1.98 1 MEN’S FITTED || Traveling Cases 1.98 to 8.98 I - i ,,........... PAGE THREE ; yratefifl for it, declared Wilb=ff j torce’s glowingly popular proxy. IRIPLETT IN THE PLAY | BALTIMORE (NNf A) - Al though failing to seov. 1 Wally Ti'iv- I ictt played good footbsll fir f'enn I State f ore* last Saturday bs the 1 NiUaoy Lions remajneci undefeated ! by sinking Navy 20-7. before 2S,OW l fans j Tiipktt returned a Navy kickoff '7 vaids i-> mitiale the drive that : resulted in Penn's second touch ■l down . African bushmen pray to the moon umi other celestial bodies.
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