WEEK WtffllHG SATURDAY, MAfcfcH Vt. i 94ft YWCA NOTES The new home at 310 East Davie Street will be dedicated On Sunday, April 25. This dedication will mat k the b v'inning of National YWCA week Institute for parents will be m.lu Ap.il 5. 12 and 28. at iht "Y". V.n enfs and friends are mgeci to take *;•., ariiage of this opportunity and a;' nd each meeting. The committee of management v/ill sponsor a card tournament at pie "Y" on April 2no ..t 8 o'clock.. Come and enjoy an evening of fun. The Public affairs committee n in ij ; , r, gular mpnthly forum Stun. y. March 21st,'at St. Ambtose Churcn Di. Nell Hershburg of the State Department of Hygiene spoke on "Women’s Civic Responsibility n. ; Democracy.” Miss J. K Hr chairman of the committee prc.>i:! rd Dr. Hershburg said, "all have certain riphts citizens such a T freedom of speech and y- t the per son who is outspoken is unpopul.n. Therefore i; takes a p’eat deal of courage to speak ones mind. Free dom of the ballot win also slrass- I id. Women with the honest coiivic m Muos can influence vo*es. ® r i hi- Committee on Publk .iffail . ,v'il sponsor Di. Winston Sttnaay. April 4 at 5 p. m. at the “Y . She will review the recent study or Juvenile Delinquency in Italeig::. A Tt.< public is lir„-d tc come u..,r , Dr. Winston and participate in the discussion. Tin- Southeastern Regional Con ference of the YWCA was held mi Atlanta, On.. March lb-18, 1948 wt.h Mrs. Maxey Jarman presiding Vhe theme of the conference was, *Horizone> unlimited.*' Mrs. ,'i &. Calkins led the enti - e group to worship each morning, -t 0:30. thus setting the tempo and icligious framework fur She entire eonfu ence. Meetings were held at Cent';.l YWCA which : situated m 11.< heart of down town Atlanta. Amoa : outstanding: -p-akeis presented *■ were Dr John Thompson of th University of Chicago, Dr. Ira IX-.v Reid of Atlanta University M>n. Arthur Forest Andcrsoi: president of the National Boar) and Mi.- Maguret Forsyth oi da- Foreign <-id Staff. 450 YACrt women m tended the conference 45 associa tions were represented. 114 Boards and Committee members and J • branch "Y’~" were represi ntecl Those attending from Rah igh were: Misses Elsie suit Ruth Wil son and Edith Gilbert and Mr- Paul Greene of Cent:',.!; and V,- J A. Boyar of Sojourner Tmth Branch “Y’. The "Y-T< , ns" of the Wa-inr.p ton H'pii School no Id their lifti annual stunt night Monday nigh! March 15, in the hig:. school <n.. torium. Outstanding talent was - lected from the 7th, Bth, 9th, 10th, » 11th and 12th grad "-Teens ' The program consisted of solos, tap dancing, ballet and tuniidm,.. The affair was well attended I , - coeds will go lor Y-icer, mnimei • ainp activities. Mi- • Vine E. t.i- I gc-i. is chairman oi Y-Tooi - in rnitjee. The B and I girls of ’hr V cn Add Brevity to your recipe "'*’**. ' ' ''' # for a PLEASANT PARTY LINE heep **aii* hrt&i This assures better service for you or.d your party line neighbors. pltw utfovrm m t»fotMnw A , '^' me Out ,J between calls Qwet others a chance to use the line. wtewm* Hsite* i&t When another party an the line has an emergency*please release the line quickly. kmmg up ffenti® • WtS When the line Is busy, pleas* "Hang Up S| lPl| Gently." mi TELEPHONE AWft TELEGRAPH COMPANY Ituot pmiatost TAR HEEL POET j ggf V' I9k \ J— | tiiss Catherine Young, of Ra leigh, Route i, who will have t group of six poems in "Talent of 1948" which is scheduled for pub : Ucation by the Haven Press of New York City this spring. In addition Mws l"ung. who began writing poetry Ist 1945, it working on a hook of poetry which she hopes to have published in the near future. Several ot her earlier works iavi appeared in the t AIK) I.INI W in the past. Others wilt he published in this paper begin ning with the current issue. t he daughter oi the lute Walter Young and Mrs f tlir! taghlner Voting, -lie received her eduta tmn at Glotieester County Tram mg School, Roanes, D„ Bricks Jr College, Bricks N C : VVasti j ington High School Raleigh, and uarner jscoiia college o| Con cord. viw nd i) tip- spirit of Fairyland •nd produced ib* (Jits Lady in *h« mu- a, iht Dell;, Jaebervvuck on March 19 i94h Me- - Lora Browi: was the mother, sin- came out a t‘ large attractive. s,;u- with r-e'r : 8 children The .-hoc was made fi on | cardboard by Misses- Evelyn and Catherine Youri; . Trie, card bom? was given by Miss l. Ilian Stur divant. These girls . iso attended a : mal dance at f or? H egg for the - ’vice :ni-!i Forty tl\ g, •ir .i\ - eled to For’ Brag.-, ty bus Th.- oup yv,,s chaperoned by Miss Elizabeth And eves PROGRESSIVE PARTY I LECTEf) AO I \ICt iiVE BODY R, ;;hui!c Reeve-.- Gr< ■. mjjoro YV -rjd w.-ir' H vi iei'i.n; end &lis Moranda Smith. Raleigh. assisiitn-. region.>l direc’oi oi lb- Fo-jo, i - banco y:.d Agricuitta a* Wot k- - - Union, wen elected io the state ex ec ute. c committee. According m M- - Price, s-'imc 80'’ petitions to tilt new party on the No. 1 (h Ci .din. ’•allot nr< already being . irculated in the itaH. Bar Negroes From Jury- High Court Frees Nine | WASHINGTON i ,-\NP) -- Niue .persons tried and convicted on ea ch,n- > after du orders due* ,n.e ;> laundry woi Kei - sliki io ■ VVinsioii-Sucru. t found a I friend indeed in the supreme com 1 ’ |!a re, las week. Tin high court .n --j dcred their convictions reversed becau.-o Negroes had ben system'll | i,.ally barred from iui.y duty The .strike, occurring in October, : 1946 involved John Henry Bru ■ son, Essie King. Mai tha Jones. : Louise James. Evelyn Childs. Lida Mac Wat kin". Celia Ann Purcell. I James E. Sturdivam and Louvmia IW: ik-ct They were convicted on various charges rangirg from a.3- ....itlt to disorderly conduct and ic : ceiv ’ i-r-nterice.s of one to 18 months I in jail. One was given 15 months i : at road work. Attorneys for the defendants told i ;hc c urt in their appeal that the - ! commissioners of Forsyth County, |N. C where the trial was h.elo. ; had “arbitrarily and systematical ! di ci imina’ed" agaiert Neproes; jin Ihe jury selection, and had been j j d nng :•<» for more than 10 yeai • ! i WEEKLY SERMONF.TTE j N nfetlfe 1 ■ - »-w • ■ ::r"; , . C J.n ... •< ' a C • ill i-.-i *-• , x;---. 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" '"MI ”— * -- j I |ij ||j I!. ; M j i ill ill in! : | I 1 * : j I REA. I F DIB ART H Hi jj i I : I i THIS FEATERF, IS SPUIXSOREi; &X TEE Eo ' tm\\u ( ?E HTH4IIS!)!J) WM U VM S \M> \\> _ 11 j,! Hamlin Drug Store Hayes-Jackson Electric Co. College Inn Arcade Building 133 E. Harge tt St. James E Young, Prop. p .. p* c . Third Ward Service Station Harris Barber College ill I i tomraunitv Drug Store shell Petroleum Products 803 S. Blouni Si. ! I 01tH ' Prop Central Drug Store Arnold’s Grocery Acme Auto Service R. E. Wimberly, Pharmacist H. W. Arnold, Prop Standard Oil Product, Cham Heights Market Dr J * L)avis jij i ill - Seiah Jubilee Singers . Ch l.: w. Ugon r!r>p. President Raleigh Branch NAACP Thurman Ruth, Mgr. Paradise Grill Lightner s Funeral Home j North Carolina Mutual Life Ins. CO, Ker.ney Massenburg, Prop. Smi.afield .S . C. C. SpAuidtng, President A. E, Brown, r - ». « < »•> C.-Ollege Grocery ! District Mgr., 120 E Hargett S' *SOn L. y- ry Cecil CcKle, Prop ] I inc cou.-t held, will'out opinion, j that recent opinions had invalidated | vcidick oi courts wit ere Negroes had been sy-teiratic'bly b;o rcct j from jury service DEAiN ISALIJRi IITOIV ro SPEAK AT yak:\ i HALT OH Dean C D H.. li burtoi <-f St. Aiiguslme's College • it' di.-. is- rhi Mar: : ill Plan at nc monthly meeting o> the YlviL/-. Men's Club Saturday at 8 p. m. ■? Bio- 1 worth Street ’/MCA. Jn addition to Dea>- ftiliburto:/.. dir ii-sien ihevc will i.smoko:; and, ires, ment- ns well the showing ■ I a sports film. The affair is to be conducted mitier auspices f the Men's Club! Committee. Zaci; Elli James A. Shepard. Lawrence Lindsey, D A. Thomas, C. C Hawes and E i... I Raiford. Support Your Paper: THE CA ROT TNT AN Senior Day Program #/ *. * , liel<i At Bennett College j GREENSBORO A class of 91 j seniors donned caps and gow» at j B-.nnett College last week during i the cet'emoniovts H .’it *. D-; - ■ ■ h.,M 'n Annie Mc.ne.i Pfcift'o Ch.-.pel a a traditional event w: u:n ; k< u the granting ot special jiiivil ge- to the up and lie.: ar.ual tree-plantin?. tereraouy I ■ ■ c prospective graduates. in his message *o f e clas D<. i David 13 Jones, president, ca’iu r .-t.cadincss and incCislry to meet t e .grave icsponsibilt-ies the in dividual must bear in these tem and .ifficulf" lays. Chauncey G Winsion. facult , I‘baii man, presented the seniors rm wci o »:,,cii robed in cap and h\ in ii sophomoi e sisb .-- aim tn o message -t ■pj reciatioc >• her behiil; ■ : lie; clas-rn.b - •- - i'-.Liiim Donaldt'or ot Baden, iiiiaamceii ttia! the seniors wc:- . . i-wntiin: a marble bench fie lot cam (.-us. The Rev ft D l/rn-.kcM rc.-.d 'tv. ! scripture and prayed end inhsie was l ender: d by the u lu-gr ; hot: directed by Mrs. Mabe : Jackson In tile outdoor po ' •'• m tli. exercises a magnolia tret wax planted on the campus and dedicat- j c-a a: honor of Mrs. Hobevt K don of Dill 'ii, S. C., u inembci o. the board of trustees The decii j cation message was spoKen by Miss. Queen Esther i.arra-r. “Trees" by! Jovce Kilmer v/r.s s> i, by the j class. ‘loiiiincnt Lay Leaders Oh (loilege Eund Board new; YORK CITY - The b 0,.;.! ’ of directors of the Ur.’tod Nc ; . Ce; Fv .ui ba. ,j,.ci'. hla, L.vo l>j include among us 'nembei s 1:’ : ipioimnent lay citizen.:, as vui . the presidents of the 32 college ; - - lion, in;.; to the Fund. l>: F D i at-j erson. president of Tnskogee Insti-: :ul< iinrl president o: toe Fund, an tiouncc:! las! week "the addition of a croup of- u'h ! i cpresentative business and civic t'.'.'i'Xr:; to our boaid is a strong lli'xiv o'iuli that tiic bi -ad sCOpi oi ji veucauuna! progtarn is now ,i.ncrally recognized." -aid Dr. Dal I ti t son We are fortimatc mat these dis tinguished citizens art to serve on iuti bn,nd and will cooperate wim ; trustees and (mends of Negro eoi j, ~: in strengthening the finam : the • institutions." The United Negro College Fund, which inciudes 32 aci I’viii, pri :.,:,e Negro colleges in the coueii'.-,, v.’ilt be-giii its titi’i amnv! e;:ni ■ paign April J 3 William E Coder is national chaiman: C. C. Spasitii tn.y ot Durham, N C-. is vice chan man; John D. Rocketetler. j. 1 Save Money! 1 WAR SURPLUS I CLOTHES GALOSHES SHOES BLANKETS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS GLOVES AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS j (MAWXSWSSI f; \ovritT smmr- -J NEAR CITY MARKET i chairman of Hit; national council; Wiuthrop W. Aldrich, treasurer. A new “instant drip" eoffeem&k ei', with a singh.-mug arr;.ing>.c-.i.*»t in choice of tour color,-, ihe he . ; v r , . -iI "tor ii--' i.an . eoliai PAGE FIVE

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