WEEK ENDING, ;sATI I,'DAY, MARCH 13. 1918 CONTESTANTS IN DELTA JABBERWOCk 3t; ..... ' •* ' - wL t jjgMßW***. -whlp| M.- SC ' ’ iKM i me* ~ | i? Me a*. sv , ffiFPMftt:.--:: -tU :’c 'ss3s • jpg A>»W|lU' $& J Shown above are 4 of the rnn iestaim for tile title of "Queen of the Jabbeivvork. the iuokv winner will receive a substantial cash prise. Runner-up will also rcelve a cash award. Shown above are Miss Bessie Curry item Wash ington High School, Miss Pauline Hay iron! Washington Hiy.ii School, Miss Doris Ranh from Saint Augustine's College an rt y ”~ .- .A A - _ ■ —% - :1 fi-s. „ I' . Is ’ID •' . r V.N ! *5 ~~—■—- ~ ■ V\ i 'i i- —— yi n I | ” ! 1 * ! i .! WIN A QOL© AND SILVER Gl IIL INi §5 § su f° m3 fi c Washer | Or a Complete fiendix Automatic Home Laundry! Big Prizes! Good chances to Win! You may be the iucky winner o* the complete Bertdix Home Laun dry— the washer, dryer and ironer that do all your washday work automatically. Or you may win this gleaming gold and silver replica of the famed millionth Bendix. So don’t wait —enter this easy contest today! Ea sy! Fun! Profi t able ! CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 31! % 1. Stop by for an official entry blank, complete with hints on how to win these exciting priz.es All entries must be on official entry blanks. 2. Just complete this sentence in 50 words or less MY CHOICE ON WASHDAY IS A BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER BECAUSE _ 3. Send your entry in time to be postmarked on, or before midniaht March 31, 1948. P*::,- s will lie awwucd by Sunt berm Appliance*, lac., Bendix distribu tor i r North anti sautfc Karelina. foulest will be judged on basis of sin. t-ri.y, originaSity and aptness of thought. In case of tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded >- : (rn ! lj;- ay! 1»a ofay Tie One of the Lucky Winners! IMM £ .4K n ~ ■ aJPJIIJI■ w Jr Y ;ut Enir "r ®i*nk mM'TkJ&eJtte iHi#<§»-' PjfY' SJ222 ck I3LL_ mnn»niii>-ni >nTiirniiii«wiuii>iimM :Vy Wd : t\ UTTLE PATENT! \ ■R\, rw mm- GtHi §x\ | , RED OR GREEN LEATHiii! ALSO RED. OIIEEN OK *B.^ *B.9S ALSO C RED OR GREEN „ leather /> , jg wNationaily AcWcritjed in CM&rc\. Seventeen, Use -and il Uifi, rti*n Ever —Am«ric«*t St«nd«r«l of Vaiuu <2®a. •' . i -Sg: W-WSP n&f \Si . J|§ ip'w Miss Po.rjdnrec tv it*sains iroin i shave tin versus. Ab o entered. bnl not shown is Miss I.uereUa , l>«!i-.‘.on of Method. The Ifltli An nual Jabhcrvvocli will be presi-ni oil »• the C'rcsbyGariield School here in Raleigh Friday nigbf .March Iff, under sponsorship r»i Alpha Zcta Sigma Chapter of lb. la Si in i Theta Sorority. I local Men Sign Up For jEuropean. Pacific Duty ! Six local nr n won? enlisted tor army duly here during the pa* l wee k. Lt, J M Palo, local station j commander, announced here fin; week. 1:, y were; Elrrui, M Jones. 4*4 South Haywood S m.-i. who will reeciv. ills old army lank, and will ser>.’e in !no Air Forces. Hilly T Dudie”. 509 Cary Streci. and Benny C Fox fill Hood Avi . Sanford. Retfular Auv unasslgi. d. John I'. Cannon, 1508 Oakvvood Avenue, for the 420th Medical Col looting Co. Fl Bragg. Ji.itics H. Hunter, 1208 OBerlin Road, for Second Field Artillery i- 1 Ft. Sill. Oklahoma. David E. Brodifi, Louisburg. so” i:i 35th Cavalry Reconnaisai ; e Squadron at Ft. Ivlcaoe Md. [EDITOR SCORES NEGRO LIBERALS i Chicago (ANP) Oklahoma ' Black Dispatch editor Roscoo Dunjeo who led Ida Loi.« Siput l - ; fight for entrance in the T ntve: y ity of Oklahoma Law school says xn April Ncgf'* Digest that the spirit of the Negro today is not up to the level of white libei i ausm and reprcfents a dangerous ! situation. ! “Uncle- Tom Negroes in Okla i homa City sai l that I had ruined everything.” Di.njee. \v ii o is a i NAACP official declares, because court testimony he gave was headlined in white newspapers :u "Negro Editor Wants To Marry White Women. “I had simply taken the posi iinn on the stand, how-eve l -, that I was opposed to a law denying : the right of a man to select his mate.’' The court war not misled bi lbo headlines of the whit-, bail ; ies. Dunjec adds, and his s)d --1 won the segregation case vVhicb ! was being tried, “The white .judge wrote an : opinion which might have been : handed down by Lincoln. This : proved conclusively that the apt , rit of the Negi 1 today is not up to the level of white liberalism,” - Dunjee asserts, and concludes: “That is a dangerous sittia i Lion!” J Line your cookie jar wilh waxed | paper to keep cookies moist and frr; h longer. Newest Shop Duvotofi Exclusively To Yard Goods, Trimmings, Linens, Domestics mifi Curtains Special Opening I i • i hob nail I - ;i BED SPREADS $ f£otoK.k. . s 5 -98 ii V’ • EFibnmng colonial type spread ex Jt j, • V U'L.Ljir* D ufflvy cotton fabric, wide fringe. ti CV 'chenille, dots, woven through “V‘-r pattern Full siz.% ■ ' v\ -ax' " v \ t' "'*w, Y - v ) v X • %*> ■ '■ Warn'?' * i [ ! '> Rayon Prints 1 A ».y ■ n . I / a Perfect ; ~'Ty | ’ Easter i Patterns -» T : ‘- '* aS and \ f: !**■ Colors j y PRICE Jj lb -1 I .%*■ \ 5 1 •« j; ' 4-i ' 1 Colorful prints on black and Navy -' w i 8D(1 m - w spring color grounds. Per- Ii m * tC ’ or new E’.mtPf dross. M. J Special Purchase j PRINTED LUNCHEON CLOTH • ® Y ::■• ■ o 2 X- 52 I. ‘ \ - Y '■-•/ IRREGULARS ONLY 1, * \»• R : V ‘ t-, v / jHq> A LV-C;':: : Y:W, .5:- 79‘ ■ 9 ' ■**-. * . * a * n V ' T-d * ~<■ , > < * ><4, ; j|||!||j!!TO M "«iiiii||!||||||| 1 LINENS ff§/i z $ CURTAINS j YARD GOODS TRIMMINGS j i ilj II j 1,, llsS.Ußimni6Tt)nsr„S?Ußß«| • | l-11l !! I lllllLimmuiiiilJlllfllill 11111 l | THE CAROIJNIAN PLAN FOR NA'ACP REGIONAL CONFERENCE - "'' ~ 'r ' ’ 'I ■ T ' 5 h.- coordinatiit:,- committee of the Tuskegpc ISAAC.' ~.-.p.er met in Dm may Mali recently to di>- etr s plans (or the regional confer Bcnnr.tt Plans Annual Homcmaking Institute i GREENSBORO "Huildm '.'. lid Lift fur One World.'’ in; ■ , ■ been scltcle-.i *. the i.ienie <d tli. iv. e,;i-, - - .cond aimual Hcmc-Mak in.- Institute which will be I’eld <n • Bennett CuU-'.qe April 11-13, it wa; , .iniu.Mnocd I'.c . la : *. week by Pre:- ident Devi l D Joiits. In announcing the tuemo Dr Jc-e explained that be planning I commilte had ngre- 1 is. a point <;f I empha.'i” which seemed to have E;u reach;i; implication.' b>r securing a; peaceful world and wilh the feelnn: \ tha! one of the te.U epproatbes to! ivov’d oj’d; vis thsc tifl) the orla'.x : i children. | Tht week long xe'ics of cm for. j eneos and discussions will consider' many aspects of ihe problems to be I need in educating i’t.r one world. ' including a study of tee present,) hysteria" on ciihd.t-n tnc in i ; enec at. Tusfcegce Satsrday anrl 1 Sunday, March 20-21, The con [ ference will include the stales of finance of a douole-standard o* j civil j-ighis, religious and economic j freedom, the human cost, of clas, and cast systems, an: too threats: of purges. Another topic will explain tix; continuance of hatreds which a*>. j created in childhood and persist j through adult life. An' extensive lid of prominent J speakers is being invited to ap-> j pear at the college ~n. ng the week. Dr Jones said. The Home-Making Institute w,:. ; first held in 1928 after the. reorgan-: r ation of the institution as a worn a,n’s college and since that time uu ; annual observance ha: sought to: | call attentoin to marry phases of ; home and family unci dessiminat*- i information oti the subject among; ' the slud-.nts and community. Ala Dams, Mississippi, North Caro- : lira, youth Carolina, Georgia, ■ Ftorida and Tcjmemstit'. Seated left to right, arc Mrs. j Betty Hodge, L. >V, Mermen. Mrs. Milton Love, C. G. lioßiiiUon. i Mrs. William T. Peterson. Dr. Joseph Berry, president of the ; local chapter, W. T Mitchell, chairman of the cordinating com mittee. Mis IVUlie Mfhrer. Daniel Boasicy, Mrs. Hattie I'lcmioy, It. K, Guinn and S. K. Walker. 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