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WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, FEB (It ABY 7. m-i* ?» L* U <S. A s AVI '. A 1 f i lIiUU '■ ’'• < * < " ' - , LI , - _ - r -r w . vu , llt ..^. nrr —. — OELEBRATE founders day i ft y. f ... .. .... .... ... y - •:■-•-• • ; vy -V. .... .. -.; N■•. .• • 4 ... .....•*»*** .'. . BkmSitn of Asj>!v. Acts Kigma 1 a-.iptcr Os Bt is.-.! Si'. '.l ,' ‘ i ' - .Sv. only c. !:•!:: .it, i H-iwulri:. , Pay recently v. i!!j a h- vy. v h ■■: in the tlii:ins room • . the Ain.-ude Hotel here Muni : r., ; sent .. ■: shown Hi;: vc, They ;>'•■. ■ ar:i on tin lil t mw ’:■!! So ri.!.. Soro*- .Sentriel* .Merrit, BVmme Sampjon Roberta i.tz- lii'isr, i'al ricia .St 'watt. Lorm:-s {eye m . Ethel Lytle. Second row: i Jr ■<■:•■ tine Tools', Mattie * kins, weh Lamb. Blcunii Ertwinaton. :ir. u- Itt Hi!:, Brvira:: F: tier. Mi'''. Culler, Albrrt.j Lt-viJi/;. ton, Lion ise Chavis, Back r. ;• . Vice Moore Harvekigh W*«U; VUitu Etta Toole. Ahua V'■ won in Buns tots, Mabel Ar tv. E>" tins' Senders. Margaret Bugg. nr lie HeiS. Mart, -■» ~„twn ant! Hazel Clarfcr. \'os him aon the picture u:c- Sot or:- >•'eihe Kyiv Mabel Wortham, Eli. a'.icth Co field and Carrie lla.< s .on. 1 iT-i dent Rosalie Hill served as trees of eertmess'i-s ... th- banquet. Sorors Roberta Ujc'itoi-r. C u Williams and i:m«*stin ©nmitoa sang the Delta f-royrr ae.-o:w --f ulcer, Rub?. Mstttnim, Earn' ■ by Soror Alary Cull. .• .. ml ■<■ ■ Margaret Bagg ;;a; ■ an in it r< '■ iisj >.R3ttn:i >!'• th :■ .7,.. . :."n develop™. to of ’ > s ■•• 1 Storage hr.. ;: r. • . Jnnr.ar ' 1 \v< - tv. - t l s i 1 non bushels ...•• :.m»: .k.uV million on .is u c. ■ 15 arr- prown n« ‘tens of 1 h<: Urn:, a ' -e . . ~ iriltuliort . genre;;!. in . . e npple liohiing c.w: : ,i ■ ■ ■ largely on the Wc.---: ?. 1 ok reported. HARRIS BARBER COLLEGE 803 South Blount Street RALEIGH, N, C. P '. 'v:- 9130 IJ4ew Classes Will Begin In The MARCH 15, 1948 ■ Write or Wire For Information. MRS. SAMUEL HARRIS, President jj JOSEPH I. STREDWICK. Ms er II /f O 1 AT 1 1 ft k-fv h> q iy§ a -r/;» > U 'C® C,;* : t* Jb %•«’ F' s J r ril. *»» i! I C. - * ! C?i t rrinq . * :>p r* .. . #. : ] doj •; ta t i \ oii v r : . rs iy o: I i -o ~ i!■.’l i' s' wf L ■ h■ • c.> 1 % Ms. •• Nc. r•; s h ': vc * i cvt v f till v a; - ! report r d. Woe i ii wo3 lit. v’V/O'lCd ,;. ;• A'.' 1 1 ii of th i ?aihf. • - ••a h '..•>] is l. r book • i 1 :-. rih-'-Owofrind ils rf-i'erhivos&c.v' r- AL LI 11 -■ i 3 o. -o?fbSp r , a I 5 i * *•ti J. e-J ■ ■ ' f. 7v ?» i' ,*' .\i i. \ { | .t li SJsii'- v. 'J > t X/ M ’ S-- a 7 t s■; i E na i trrGn— MoiTib. rs of Aip'r . . or .Vli?I*(!n Oi S* •• \ . » • V.y , -V- p ; ;r: • lb);. :> YJ! .W. ■ A Th- = J Ab’s 10 i ■ V-T>C iv r> • 'd • ’ :^ ' ir -. ’; o;.'- id - i ■ Vmsjstjrvi!' ;-r»d s-rciai or«ai«2r . n : . . . . / n ana v,o uiui.i »o io*. »• * This your cacn pa' : vip • known story ar::i work out a 1 ■ vcl uuon then boot Prizes are av.T.rdori to th- ; ciro ■ , spr.nsm'inK the v. -nning skit. Last : ; vrnr tht' ' chaptcT of Aipi-o i Phi Aioha won first prize in the j y.-niei D smu in. S’o'e Soho:'! forth" Blind von fit pi is:;; in the Jo nior Division, i A ci nf- st i'l.l ■ the till" o. Cf'.?t "i i o! the .3 fibber woe k is run client g with the DtojEinitTi. The winner in .his contest crowned fiire:. ble prizt >. Proceeds ts. :,, (he ilfihh irtvock hr ip to maintain a scholarship fund used to help dcservitie stu ; tlents each ye.iv at Shaw Univer S-ont /\u otst'isf s Coiic:, 1 and Si.. Acnes Hospital, Members of the JabbenvoiiA J Cerntni: t"f this year irrludc M i Robert. -Li.chtner find Mass Lcon'- ;>r Cop page a•• co chaivnten. and j I Mis'vs IWr'rcvt Bngg, Christine I T-ol". Martha StjJswn MabeS | Wc- them. An cbr'l.-v Re id ]',!«)>• li' »rav Oiorei w,' Bii.-wingtoh. Sarah j ’ Lamb and Rtwi.lia Hill ileihusic-l lookm.Tf? Iletiomcs WmJiF't? I I it A'• TON A HEaCH, Fj,h. ~(f '• • I. All Fii O'idn reftardir "S of soci;: i | iank or religious affiliation is re | tofezißg with Ttethuhe Criokitn I Collode upon >t" rec-civir-.d th • jpV've; frem the- Southern A; sock I 'ion of S'-cendarv Schoois arr'. I i CoHeces th* - 1 jt. has been cccred I • ! t”! r.r, an "A" class fohr.yeat eol i i ■■■■. ; I C: nmvitilc.*>'••••••• or- r-nunt'e :n S we; cue ' 1 i,h.- ' .Vi" irv fe» -■*ee.'iif'iv P:e' •it’d V. Moore. tv*hore spl.-nJid m'vk - have been so rmri- Ihc ■; .<usv |ijvh k=. fihtl f' Tr^li m l ililMi. •; iJ a DURHAM - in ids ievt official : Carolina CMtog.. T)e. Aiphoiue F.ider, \v:n we- U pr,mmv d. Tim'sdu..'. January VO, v. 1 utile thentbe-rs V: ini.er men," h s id "rc-coj-inizc-: vhaKvi • ; he v, - i. i-v-eiv• he- w..s ' vs: h.v i, .: o!' ■ii,r w HI. if. was ' rnotWated !hi .ugh e hi p ffcligiP’.rs ioelir.,; - c-• ; let* '.'.‘ran. May w. prayerluiiy ! j v»'»* ■»- ‘ ‘ 11 - k ' .i ■ • ' ‘ i; 1 M(l,-exl Dvthuiv. -■la ii.-.sidevi-eh. ; tiin-uah sunshine and cloud to: j &um£fo £&&& sc&tf * i I &N MAfN—OFf AGAIN Hair Po’s-to mset oil occasions I GAM HAVE fOU* 9M ; pgufecrt* MATCHe* I cMfOHOH All Shod** i . c# itAffe we coion O Pay Pi'jttnor full Amount on D»ll**ry ' mu,! | T in - 1| rteri.i -«• II ufiliinr«../-tficemwr >*»•» SC? H?!H RVE. {Room 90S) »£YY YORK 17, K. Y., D«pk A - THE EAPeOLIWIAN uvTnostone to ; .CELEBRATE 9CTH i ftE : Hhh;' uC Jr -Hi l b p opip?: S gaH. ‘ 5 ■ it l/ij i Iniifav SALISBURY i .\-Vir of h • ; AMF. Zion Church ami friend:- m j I '.’ol'rc;-. a. re Tv ..my so celeb ir.i ■' nnivt rsn.-v of Hr. Jo vp.i i ..'i : h:: v \ . - [oiiiid'.n end 1 t..- ' >,• (,)>' i]n onMiliUn presidcul 1 William Johnson T>rnl ntumucc i: i Net only c'o were leaders come i ."><••!i year to tell over and nv ; : iid Skriilny’ story o' liar great 1 man: bin they bring aonlribuHons ! lor : :,up;i.>rt ol til. oi ! - lego contributions which have grown from $2,500 rn 1537 to 050 in i;:::. Tins y or it io ha:;* to predir' j tow high the figures will run. Vnr i i in r.w-'utien to the celebration, an i HU.OOO to. Chios ap iftror. at will be j •. no vo I oi honor of the hi: Do ! tviv v'd E. Moc.ro. who was far -i;l; years professor ■>( Laltn and Grier i ot TJv:n-j.wouc and a classmate of Hr. o ice a1 Linroin Unit civity. The go at ot incentive to make v occasion will be tli nice Board of Birhops tinder 1 twleadership the men in th; i trenches and the good women oL i'r:: cliuixh have tve.vr iorwavd ea.-i year in mcreosnin numbers biir.o - inst in the sheavt - I'U day vili bo under the rtircctio:- cf the Student Council. The final event vvH be the veova C Horn eacv • ' th. Episcopal' A hites Barred • rom I niversiiv Os r raternilv K- Pougla - C. .toms SEATTLE Was <C ih moral virtu y st on ;n trot week ibiry of the As. M -a :aled Studcms o -:•};> pro vaj of d»* ;cri minati on iu CctiTipus or.l'anizations was prove* 1 at a ?h rn story in ih; Janu.it.y < ia> :.u!' fraternity which --vuf;:: to t.\ciude from immber- Alp i:on-coiic.isvtno ;v, specific . Oiliy "Jewish Studert ■■" was approv ed providing the; strike out t..-' ftaieinerU that it ' :. a nan-Jewish ■ r 4 gu>up.> functioning which li,.vc rc -••■ielivi* clan, -a s tows that the h (.hiricipal of cti -ap;.roving discrirr that of p'ccerkait v.-nich perpetuates V‘h I L Fit CL, t f*!!£S(licU? To Star! rturcrai Home J. Moor* ol Syracuse-, N. y . wiL join Martin Lathei William:- of V.,i•'.muvi i In the estsblislmv f:u.erai Home, i:• fir-t ali-Nf- Tra.s amp to vvep rvuve Lucia: •!-.: because ir.e.c arc only about 50b N‘ groca- <n the on lire province i f id'.'h Columbia, .according to Mr iui. Williams. owner and opcer ror of the Club N. w Orleans and Ul - ulia rn lit V ''VO K Cate, ha' .i;duct :' { a '.arc,;- ’ol business lit 'he city for the part IE! yvu. p ... r sis in 1943 fITC [-j .■ minu' thtii rise eves :'orn the peescir; ru rd high ivveh ,,. I i.(7 this costs totaled 14.9 b;l ror, doliai compare dv/ith 12. S billiorts in 1946 ; rid an average ol 5.2 bill?oii!- in 193' - 'kft. Since 19.>9 farmer-' opovittirig f y pen see havi • i.wn from 0 to 25 per crut a veal. Ala. Democrats Vow To Fight For Race Prejudices MONTGOMERY. Aha (ANl'b and united fi-J.at ‘ apainrl | rh>y foes p! segregation laws in thv.' irh wav . .'lied im at ih. Aiaua , jt.u Dcnrccrntic Executive iT>;nmitt:'C meeting .u_j c last week. Keporl To He Si*l> jecl Al FT A Heel A member of the school board ! will uiscusn t!ic Peabody Report i , i r : . next meeting of the Pa r-nt Teaclic: s \ isuciati.'n of the j Washington High School v.'hi'"i .wi . ue held in the school uufli- j loriurn al the school on Thurs- i tun evening, February 12. at 8:00 . it was reported here this week. , Parents nnd friends are urged j to be present ns a prize will be ; awarded to the homeroom having! the largest representation. A ; Wort pageant ;n honor of Foun ; dur':-; Day will be presented in i i addition to the Peabody report, j ! * 1 Soiiih Fri«»mlless j COLUMBIA, S. C. Although j nvsny S \.u!v: rnci s lun c i e-ccnciL(i ; : • oiftcr. r,sni.ee the recon- j uruciicii ..vs. many haven't. II:-J tiv Judg'.' J. Henry Johnson, ml : a Columbia court remarked during; tii.s it.struct: n to a Grand jury that he was tnoroughly convinced : that .m m: r,. north of the Maso* i Dixon line, be he Democrat or j Ki pubbrau, v.ms ,i ...cmtuK irienu ( ol the South. | i,; oidat4o ? so,6o?; f [ Man, You’re Crazy 1 F-vrcft ■ our aiß! Thmunarts "r* BCiil'J' nt V-' Try : ‘ aUis vlt v ; OiireK. Conn, 'or.:'- 1 . o>r - ■ I : rl ■' ...1- iti’liiiK ciue - . i:-' vo mo •'. le.i 1 ' " ,n ; wooii rii’itu in«-!i 1.0-1 womea oat! "->W ' ley i Csi rs Tui ..' TabteW t>* tu",f por. y>«or. yaußgrr ; very Coy, KesiO-.:' -00 size vo - .in , t or sale at all dr tigs stores every- j where —in Raleigh al Walgreen 1 ' ( . . Ki-t. trd s ‘ tit Rate. fiiriewltyl7iaar?i^ WIGS ! W» ar« of» of f n« 1 g eldest distributors I 4 xßfcW.i-’TF -ffl& of Color*<l Worn.. I 'tF- ««'s hflir, d*«i<nQ J jl I ‘ ■ W‘* .2# ior oy of 3S 1•• • years wDh thou -1 ssfids of satisfied ■ I . .T'T i Y easterners. I %Sr ' EVERYTHING. . : ■» J ' !N HAIR GOODS PAGE BOYS • CHIGNONS •SWITCHES TRANSFORMATIONS 'MARC6t«»ON| ; STRAIGHTENING COMBs * PiNuEßj BEAUTY A'DS ♦ COSMETICS LOWEST PRICES Writ* for PRES Heir Style Bock L HUMAN IA HAIR CO- ; 303 Fc.'.rlh Ave. • New York 10, N- Y. | I Phone 4374 ; For Quality \ PRINTING | | ihi.rr.pt Service Guaranteed Satisfaction © - Cali Irving - Swain PRESS 303 South East St. =~ WIN $lO - $25 - $50 =» OR A SCHOLARSHIP TO Beauty ’ Massage j College , School I J l N COftPORATED THIS IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Name the following shades of powder now on Sale at P*Sh*»»rV | Cosmetic Bar. I For Very Light Skin HI For Medium Bonw S|l» il. For Light Brown Skin IV. For Dark Brown Skm SIO.OO will be given for one name MSM win be given for iw, »wn« $50.00 will be given fitfe three names Four names will win a SCHOLARSHIP TO DeSHAZOR’S BEAUTY COLLEGE OR SCHOOL OF BODY MASSAGE. rentes), is open to everyone except employees tS l>Shar.or’s and thesr fawfltrs Throe ou;:/tending Chemists will be judges Winner of the SCHOLARSHIP has th* prtv of giving it to another. i FILL IK MAMES FOR POWDER AND MAIL TO: De ’MAZOR'S Inc. 809 Fayettcrville Street Durham, M. C* Name - Address ■■ City arid State Over 21 Year* of Age ■ •T es No Very Light Medium Brown | Light Brown ... Dark Brown CONTEST CLOSES: FEBRUARY 23th, 194 S lS % Chrunnan Gcssner T. McCorvcy .(ci.i.ea in a letter to .rtndtto? iv, tubers that th. ll{i del.g. tee ta be t.-pr sented at the Democratic Na icnal convention must be prspa.id to light against any changing ot ■ : racial barriers in tlic south. He feared that the •vary nwtiou' ' j it port of Prwident Trmm -i f. cm-1 mittee on civil rights would bring HUDSON BULK CO., RALEIGH Bright C >lions | For Gay Spring Days //% $2-98 i \,r7 w ,£§£> [ . X \V ! /| WtfjFff \ *'y f -v V ! ■ '/ i ih i I . va v| Lovely For Home Or Street Wear Not for years have we seen such truly lovely cotton dresses for such a low price. They’re : so prettily feminine that you’ll want several. They wear well and launder beautifully. Smart new styles and a variety of fabrics and colors. , Sizes 12-f2 BASEMENT STORE *fAsr£&N CAROLINA'S lA*&iSf“' _ ii , t _ -.- ir T — Tini,,ii. ■w^»u_^iwi , in.i*i>i | r< | Hiiii PAGE THREE o,n att:mg.ts to write an anti-segre• jgdon jilsjak in tJ\s pgrty plattorm f any such theories of II Silt. Thf/se of us tn the scuth kno* . that the only way m wh.rh two oiitiroly cUffcrtut fate?. buv«* lived logeih.-r, side by side, in peace and harmony, in tAb aoutfe is by vir vurc 0.l our segregation laws,” Navy- Bt«« GaSaWtO' skirt, on St. Mm.( SU&ftt bus last | Wednesday morning. Femn fi»4- I ing same ploame oaU *wr 8-68^ ! Reward. Mrs. pella McDawtlL j
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