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X\Tt!EK' r.NDING _ S ATT Ja f) AY, JA N {'■ A. R Y ; \l , j 0 4 R 1" | Norfolk Division Choir In. First Concert I A f Wf J nw.,-y« 7T!5*--> ...... _ I : K it: ft® f J MAN i; " t"' 1 CC ' I I j 1 Yre-re'-rt \ YtYglfe fi I ■ mmtL J ?*% i' i. i 7'* , ‘ > %- T» -•» "■ „ ■„•"?'& ‘ 1 • ■'■• "re t , - y r f & *£* 0.1 , • -:v - Wm\ I %v? ji * f * *wmaßte?- 1 | , '"V * ’ -Ik?-. <» ' , ? ? f Hi \ mmi I * i Army, Navy Officials On ■ Hampton Founder’s Day Celebration On Feb. ! HAMPTON INSTITUTr . y Rea.- Adiniia! \V I. a.,;. • Commandant of ;he Fit-a N. >a! ' - H ict; G'. nerai Jare'b ; LY-\ ■: - Commeridini.’ Ov-:?■.. I ,-i p- ;C A m Ground Forces: ;-nd Gen. ;., wood R Que-T>d„. C-uni'i i--;. ■ General of the Toc’icut Air t• - mand. will partu-i.usn' in ;■ Mre i.iry Review and Pieseiaaii,-; A'vad hig&lißht.ng i’i. Founder Q;?>. Ex...ns : -;,.-. day. Feireuaiy ; when the N;re will prox.n* the re pnque in recognition of the v. .- litre training of 5.000 .->.:;.vu-n. Among oth(.r notables i■ ill the tv (■•(.'!< ct'.ri , Ml none-id w-.ijicv. Will b .1. it, (. Evans. Advisor to the bo "eta";. .... Defense: C< ■ net C-.n pbc ;2 rt J< son, Executive As- a>:t to the )> rector of :h OE o: Scire:- -, .- Ssrvico Records- H-.n*)- T ; ustr-i la -ter H a . Ex.■-. o t:vc Sect-c,-.’:; • ; E Xa;.. ’ E ban League and . -p cia! ~dvi . ihr SotTitaiy oL p?icn.-e Jhern o. iin- Fnur.a ;. >• efeiset will be * .• -' K. , ,n j Armed F< .o a- Upoc.i s- TO.-. John Hope K i . . - set* of History at Howard Uni-, siiy, will deliver toe in-. :na: : address Saturday nig. ? ..... . Negro Fi&!it*rs." Dr. He: .■•• V : . • , . Foote. Oi. inrun: c f t : * Coi-nnw;.' •..; ih<- will deliver ihi: F undo: i) S- - mon StutdiA men mi> . "On: i). . • , lllf Past .. . OIU ( "... Fu’ti-ji! , and Co .i- ■ in .... Mcmbtiship Vied Held \t St. Paul Siuuias The Fourth Annual Monioc:-- ship Meeting oi no So, .u . TruUt Bianc:: VVvCA w. s n , i feunaay, J. nu..: . bd:n. o : . S Paul AME Chut u uh V n ise F. P.iTin. Chati-rnan c: th Committee o; .viaiiagemeiu, p siding. Special features oft:.. mi- -un was an address by Dr. Man Lynch Johnson ot Meredith Col lege. The subic-ct of her aTib ss \ was: “A Positive Religion an . How it Relates to Everyday Lit ing. She emphasized {hi tact tins * !.< religious life was a pleasant, happy life and should help us t make better adiuslments to on. problems. Miss Ruth C. Wiison. YWCA President ,md Mim- E!ru Suit, Executive Director of the t central YWCA were introduced Another featurt of the nice ting was the beautiful cavdk lig.ii; service led bv the Y-Teeos. Ti entire audience joined in this s< Vice Music for the occasion was fur nished bv Miss Marjorie WiHim.i-: who sang ‘Til Walk Wher. J -.-o; Walked" and the Washington High School Glee Club under thi direction of Mrs. F. M. Kelly. Mrs. John R. Larkins, Chalrmar. of the Member-hip Committee made the appeal which officially opened tire membership drive The goal for 1548 is 500 members and the membership fee has bean raised to $1.50. The extra 50 cent is a contribution to Worl 1-wid • Reconstruction Fund. The membership committee and workers will sponsor a house to house campaign. If you are ; member of the “Y'’ renew you-- membership: u you are not. member you are urged to jo , during this 1948 membership. drive. Cancer And Heredity v Not Racial, AC'S Says NEW YORK R-.yvirkss .u i ace or color, cancer has NOT beer proven hereditary, says the Ameri osn Cancer Society, in a ftntomerv | this week, but play it safe," the ..siafement continues. “Doctors say: If your parent dice of cancer, or if ibis disease is fi. huent in your funnily; then should be alert, cautious and in telligent in detecting- and reportin aoy sign or .symptom of eant-r ii. J_our own body,” i • Cr.icf Couim-i for the NAAC'F, v. >; ■ , closi the events Sunday cveniiig - wnh -The Full Use ot Uegro ■ w-v.'cr in Fun. re Emergencies.' Joining in a symposium Sunda* e Ogden Hall on ' Opportunmca Made ,md Us d :Wi-tkl W: v ,i' will be .vis. Evans. Colonel Job. • on. (itcr.ial Qvie-ada. and Hampion li.iditud :-,yo i v-i -r .-ont: teutiems to v,\v. ; - ' w.yr the re-vice in the .rrnv : force-.-- nf nu-n. shun 1 8(0 .yadu. i .. •(: t-imc- s?u'.l-':nts. ami the trai :>V o! app.oxjmaiciy a.'-'O met) e. the T..; 1 .-; d S. ,iU. ; Xavul Traimr - Scbcol on the ivvpu; th o f , ■ such school «;t a .--E'ce for Xr-- " grot r: Hundred ; of oi.rers . i o wen: t -Mucd on the rer.’.n,:- the Ann;. Enlisted Tire:. ■ ire re Peve.rur i .«♦■» the Army S*,rckdiztd Tran:- iww pi-Adr^rs h the fell i»T. Gmrrrd :.h . - t-r.-- prevent:; c. i n v - * -h: Oi i \ Ccrii- ! \ .{e oi Ait. rii n bets:i!t* oi ; ■ \\v.; Do.;‘“I iivi. !•* f> ’r f ?c*TW?tOi? rv ;5 u s?^ro bi t Ul »V *r ■ r k* fiip Tt^ i * ’ vs:? 1- J ‘ -. t : i kH* iJ '• I 1 ' l 1 T ' r ■ >- - -we 8 i • t/i 4 - a,, NEW YORK --\NPi What ■>, ex-Gl !-:ri;r>ed hi the K.eif.c : ccat:ny other f-:How to tire cun vcJ him from shysicat Irem u< . wf ok r r-ci f.ausid L-. rov Huo>'c. x eth f;• If :k i b-»u.v. re!- , to ; e held in vi.rejO bi.ii }x. -.i-i era iso jury a.iion. According to the told ;i . N'lor.y court, H-M- ph. re; Glady* rd-reiv. v.-hvi- hi:-.' mci ye cx- G1 also. ;.nd warned hc-i that . -re.':;, reo.-u; to t)!\- von away." ■hi e RedJfck eomia-ued t» refuse No ret- him. Y.-h * th. woman in:'ovm.:it to ouitor : reu re:.- quite Ire a :if f- y mu,-Is ,n i t,-. ,<i-. j 're -; red !-’•■>:,-• c ; wd. Hue.. • oiabccii fi.- revohor and rushed .. v: .-. Ri'direeY'.- .-i.-ar.nu.i! v.lur-. h.. .-•-■ re- J- .. put lire- WvtipOTi OT) ! bh-.'-' and announced his intention kill. R - i.iiore wire anoilier r t i - *,j> toe house, wire v. ... ihcvYiticri us Wall,: :■ Cavt. . He hud n pi o o' '-mi ; sort of su!: before, re .- ixpiained. so Carter rerecre t-.-d tha. Kudge lay hi? pistol down. Thu lanes- then threatened C.,. ter. who it- a matter of mometii? ■ tan Hu, gc so tirereourdl', sui-- - u :. - that he gar: u;> the revolver a re; begged the ex-soldier not 1,: hre. , ; life.. Carter, wire h.-s experi-. nc-.; •' -“tunny business' with -Japar.-, v. iiTiors, lined ire caonive up , i.re re-vclre-d him to ihc .-ii . . ijoiic-;? station whore he turned ... - gun over to deiretives. !.. A. Sentinel Receives Editorial Award For ’Rest kditorial Page’ LOS ANGELES <ANP- —The Loa Angeles Scnilnel, first and only Negro vrrevkiy admitted to membership in the California Newspaper Pubb Tiers' ’ asso ciation, lasi week won an award lor Hie second best editorial sage in competition with 375 weekly newspapers. The award was mads- at a t’inner which was tile high light of the 60th annual con vention of tin- publishers, in the historic Hotel th ! Coronado. Leon H- Washington, Jr., founder and publisher of the •15-year-old Los Angeles Senti nel.. receiver! the award amidst the applause cf more than 750 delegates and visitor* at the convention. The paper is the only Negro weekly on the west coast with an Audit il-irau of Circulations rating, and is a member of Ihe Awciated Negro Press, the Na tional Negro iVuh.diers asso riaticn and Interstate United Newspapers, !nc, Figured efcovc is the choir of ihe Norfolk Diviib. a o. ihs Virginia Si He C c-lUge . Mir : oppearei in its lire! concert ,:■* the ye?r Friday night befeve a - and spprscialiva audience ai the Ccnier Theatre in Norfolk, V.re Directed b\ Nc?h F, T } :re.--re director of music e t Ihe c-ltego. and former director of ch'dire Dillard Mich ,-chcoi at G-oids oerc, Winston-Salem Teaci.ev 0.-'.kcr, He my ten ln--Uhtto f • the Harry T. EmTci-rtU Clt-• Club and the Tidewater Fix’ tration of Male Gleo Ciube, lh ■* choir is conudeted bo critic-i as one of the finest in Ar. crica. al r. i t -Ci m mmm %% r r i r r ?* i*rti §n i mfr ? H•; sjjlK d .;h S* * *♦* ~'«« d«n * $V- ■: hrs ' 4j£-j& '± V *». DURHAM - To :v ; stau : ofiiT’iais <*tt& ‘vducsitorj from a'll s : .Au'ct : o»n,; oi Av Ii Cm oj met v. t the Xorlh Car Com i\ Colloso n<‘ rr : iart Saturday an i i U tre I'JitV ]ll IT-i- t j.Of f • tVftui i tYililvi - itorutl pri'igTiiTi.i vs'nirh fia.-. hcovi Re: ■ . I To • jf'i o tip r;cc;cic :i tnat eoc> • ? •♦ v 2c, an-i J o t more ihmn 2( x 0 i ‘ IS A. ;j Ai U.Y Oi >S‘ f t vntcr. of D-arhu.;Ti vr i: I oo mvitccl i p partii'.j|>b• o . In vilattons w,\il i Ijoiy-: ;merit m Public In^truc* • v<>T)O w os i omsmmitv . ‘.:rs, prinei{*;<!> ond tcr/eheis hi i*tv. .*■ 4.: 11 •O iY, ciJili 'A*.,4 r l' 1M fre - : i re ■ . .. . - Josi-oh S. :]!•■•; . too u. of Sori >h ? \ -- : - f'O-u . ( lire,, .P. , : o.s nia,s;i.-r of ceremo-nio?-, :rroi • P e...- »L--ru.oi vrofo !od ) » ui\ %Jtill n Ivev ~*f Inc (Jnlv rs re North Car- ,:nre ant! D : h.C Weave:. •: ha : "man <• tli e f mnarsimi . on ReiOu;ee U J rtUi’j!;c*n. Mi.-s, OgHy D; d!tires !'..<hl<*aiiO. ! ? ?’• < re-re . C ' Reecn; Editorial ■L‘.< JUdI.V, .IJi-.i i.wp; ... ioca! daily, the .Tacfeson Itailj New,, indicated lire cdu.-ation ii program *for Negrecs in Mf-sissSppi. in a recent artieie, and aid lire- s ..' -- < mrii ■ !ii:-n?y for !ht- tra nsportar.su of v. ni-c chnrti. ji in a sad [rt, m "tbo,a! than ?, - ihj- whole i-du cationa) program of Xcgrt. chil.'lr, n, NHhntig-h there are 477,000 colorcil !:. 877,006 white children tj s iiooi as-,-- in she state it • ssends $3,500,000 on transpoi i-rtreu alone for the latter and > .re o S3,SS3,fi;)O m all lr ti- Urn-.:r. th: •• rtn-le pointed i-tn. Tb- n.-tlcle also declared -hat i: the ,-iau- want.--; tn avoid ont ids interference, paritcalarly ; dera! iur.ds tor »he edncatlon «' «olor.-d, the - ate must ed«- f-:;U‘ Negro children. “We of She south ’ the article s.IU, ‘•most rurnptehind that ignos-anca. poverty, illiteracy, di- ret::- and criminality are cost ly factors in our *or-let>-. It maki-s no difference what race contribute- more to these com munity evils “Many a white persons hits d:e:l from disease spr .re! gv Negroes and vise versa. We must rise above our prejudices and recognize that the means of overcoming these liabilities is through a constructive sys la m of public school training.'’ avic; ForniM RALEIGH --- The East Ra *> h i§h C ivic F«nm will hold an important meeting Snuda? February I, at 3:20 p. m ai the Maple Temple Christian Church. Tb-e January 4th meeting was claninakf in cooperate wit the Citizens' ConnaSttee snfi boai hess relative to transpurtatir.r. edu?:!tiau. He., will he discuss ed, i >. -IY-iYre ,a- -C; :;..rere.:, ;„:rt -I ■ ;re,. -:: 'ire-re;;.lire;,re D, C. Launches ? 48 NAACP Drive WASHINGTON. D C - V. ih, t Orein- early cnmw-inns tn.Tudy k'ual of 20.00!! tn.'arevr-. lire: Wail. " '..re p >i-t. v-vi-v Joltn Lancau' re:'.re.-: b: ..oo: !.c-:-.a it.-- - i •:• :-... (i •, ; the Bvidpe- Sre:*.*hip dav on .T: r.u:>:-y 16, uiik< ire-- tv m-h i; conc'.nre-ting ■ ■m' c!li'-. Clion of T-- !!H reiriH .If.!!:; re; o. 1 \Yins,: re-Sr.lem, v;:.. :<:m 1 Ire-re-': of ihe :' In ■ rei y ti: - rei- \ NAACP F) it Sceiaaiy n . re: -■ u :■- j hoo T : "a: :re O U-'-:-:i. ...- <-.,!r.|:.-i-.» <i ■-shill.;: KII:;;,,-.:- will t • ;.-v E. Lire-ipKil;. fleid it 1 -:, ixitj)or mcir.bci’Mi.p drive •' -.(a lotaiy is d - ‘.clor ot* tUc ;■» I RbR :ioi- .s ide mumC'- slv\ 1 drive. A * I I ” j | s-p | || To Washington, D. C. 1 . « 1 - - HII . ,. 4 - ' - ‘ i <*.«r / ' v "V> %%* r ( ; ’-x\- ;, ■ - - "--- '"^.l- * j '•■:#; %u V w— C C \%ho~* \ \ / / •*'■* N -. r " ; t;:,,.._ i yif fyj \ \ /.;/"■ : - \Wi I \ & J^\ !' Q ■„ . ~,’ /tv ? * iC^y/ I \ i ! j ■,. : •,.. v^”'^ , " r /'V''. ■s/ Picture book paste! /. _ I / \ -d ■> worsted French Flannel I i | <Jj V*s * ; , i ~W ) t 1 J) | .& demurely rounded | i •• white be ng a line collar /./^) '>"**<£ 4 ■ rid cufts .. . swashbuckling I .j/? Vb\ V • ; belt .. . for that tiny \ -v/ 4f c S t y ■ .>, .i ( X, 1 C *A V d : waist look .. , trimmed in \ J £ w baby ocean pearl buttons I ' / \V * 1 Sr; ; Vi\ .**.** J- and Trcpunto cording V>Al //y #. *- - t - fll j I | Sizes 9to 15 . ||| I 'kl- 4 $24.95 /yi I v . Us . THE CAROTJNIAN Following Judge’s Advice Man Takes A Second Wife I Kinston Wv'Sloy Johnson, Lc vio-r county resident. Saturday ctuTK.d he had followed itv.tr uc ! .i;' 1 i * til ' i, 'ViIOTI hword forth an l married his second wife without, JfUTnU'.* divorcing the fiist ; and the lai t, i.i the case tend to jli -tify l' i-tory. Johnson and !us: first wife were ; having mat da; difficulties and he ■ ■ 'Ji tight be Hi.*'; Sam D. M.c --■ ' i *>•' , lui'Tiv••('(•order ftfc l/ : t (>' a go, anti eh •.rged with assault '• e'- 1 u ’ Klisa Sugg Johnson, his .)■ hnsc-n adu.iUcd that he was I getting along S'i well with !v- wile end e McCullen told j him ‘ if y.-a can't get along with ; .. .ud Lrut on? you ' | irjtu j 1 U.: H ;tt< • pit':! Tic 1 ecunio lived happily to* I '-- 1 thef until oir, day three months | ego officer < came along and he atrl .ftJv- • :t wi'.lt bigamy, j The \vi-.c.!.,> confusing affair was | input confufmg to Johnson be j cause, he toli the attorney he lam S yearly as a PRACTICAL NURSE j The desperate shortage of Butova j invai' Oppouunity for YOU ham il“ I itt-’i'ln t rtifualein 12 WEEKS I SPAR 11 T!M(•: AT iIOM.I and to o, ! high earnings year after year! Age, i educationi:-4 important. Endorsed i v physic tail?. Karo while hunting. | “ I til?’Hhmj | 1 i\*v, • , .f ; ~* < - .... , v „ ■; t Cs'riifaalr ! l y: K •/' '■ " v • c?- ! 1 AVERAGE PRICE PER LESSON ONLY 1 : 5,,« ,* . W- it? fpr F "('<’• 1 f>*p, st. okiot TOSAY 2 T !(!•’ LINGO! A INSTITt i'E i of Practical .Nttvsing. Dep'R i j Broadvay, Chicago 40. 111, ] : w/* t „ , .v«„ in ,- J j I, i CITY STATE i • consulted, he thought he had| •!; sen divorced in the La Grange i ritccrder’s Court, but officers fin I ally convinced him that a high • ; er court would have to rule on . divorces. Judge Henry L, Stevens allow j ed a prayer for judgrpent for two i vetti and ordered Johnson to le- ; ; ally divorce his first wife an 1 remarry his s eond. mtMwgpwowMAsm H There's no need te let gray hair give you the blvos... rob you cf the pleasures of youthful j locks, populority and romonc*. You may look ! younger by putting rich, return! looking beouti- j ful color Into ywr Heir with Larieuse. K v.v ::.X7 x-tx iSiTs.. .-.u... y.mx. . wojv. V iw-.r.’voi ' look years younger \ fry.. . evenly, cosily —for won’t rdb off or v/ash out—jndffccted by h«d : permits permdnents -sod 'jtylisH hdi'dos ... f j iwnown dnd used for over SO years. Your / a?.°Jrr wiii s' ve your rdoney back if you’re noi \ / [Mds e an eesv, professional application at yc-’.jr \ / viavo!ilc beauty shop or^buy U»neus* any \\?V .'cxismet'c department or drugstore. \ >N. y»uf dealer do-*** nos Hava **nd st,2s plus 25fl Fed. fas direci »« CiODifBOVI jfWtieMJUkß «^_- HAIR COLOBW6 saMI A GOOEFROY MFS, CO. * 3510 OtIVI ST. • ST, iOUtS J, «0. All Important For Spring The Shortie Coat 4 c S \ * M m i . [. j ik 11 1 ST I I \ \ ! \ \ j t 1 opping - your skirts, your suits, your spring dresses, going anywhere from basketball games to formal dances your spring shortie will be the best all-around coat you own. Straight and swing back styles in soft spring pastels and high colors and lovely plaids and solid white—with hoods and without. Sizes 10-20 $24-»s , p BASEMENT - ’ ”«*sre«N CAROUN.VS LA»«»T- PAGE THREE N A UP MEETS AT l MCA THURSDAY The fialeigh Ertmch N. A. A. C. F. wig hold its jiiaathty meeting at the Bloodwortn btreot YMQA on Thutftday. Janus*ry 119, 1949 ni */j3O F. M. when the officer* for the new year whl be uistaUod. A}l members are urged to atleftd and bring; *u.vjg theia frienda. Becauee of bed weather cohdition* over the Peat week-end, this meeting tr repeating the meeting ihai was scltetluled to b© held on Sunday, January 35th.
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