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PAGE SIX CHARLOTTE Y €. MUTI U. HOi.it' FOUR MILLION IN how: mortgages DURHAM AN Pi North Carolina Mutual T.jfe Sn tnrincs! Company has extend ed mortgage* on honor-, and business builiirngs through Fed eral Farm and FHA mortgages* i4.163.72*ii. C. V. Spaulding, provident announced lu*t week Mr. Spaulding remarked that it was interesting to note how n •> y people of color came to them tnr loans and when they listed on their applications the names of the companies in u hci» they carried insurance, it was with seme group without the race. "These loarts helping people to buy heroes and opeiate bus iness is one of the good reasons why Negro insurance companies should receive greater support" *aid Mr Spaulding. SHJRLEN GRAHAM BACK IN ST \TES NEW YORK ANP> Dynamic Shirley Graham, noted writer, re turned from Eai'pe list week witn inspired stor;*=s n '.he acceptance by Europeans of persons regardless of race. Her favorite place was Paris which she called the center of cul ture of all races. The Delta Sigma Theata soror spent three- months iiivißfe a series of lectures r.rd re l.- xiny cn the continent. As a bit of adv-ce to tourists she a'vises. "Do not spend all your rime trying to Americanize Euro peans. It is through the foods and customs of other peoples that we c. n learn." Upon her return home Miss Gra ham announced that she had just finished two new books which will be cir the press in a month. These volumes are ‘Phyllis \V neat ley -nd "Your Humble Servant The litter book is the biography of Benjamin Baniteker. noted Negro inventor L IAM V RECEIV ES SCREEN CREDIT FOR CREATIONS HOLLYV,' ><•[> iAN'.’i H.ii iiijr tii*-' distinction of being the lirst Negro woman to evr secure In sni on screen credits is Bernice L'Tanya. well-known Hollywood de signer. T!us happened recently »’li> si actress It's 1 pin.'? wore Ist: is-*>w it in the film "Low ot hmo ■>-itee.’ •Bast front Paris after travelling extensively on the ('•mUrnsu and nmying f&roien stylrts. I .'Tanya's fell fashions ore fiispiava.t in ft I! • oior in the tiot-fi.r isstc- of i)str World magazine. lit- holder if a Rosenvvstld b h: l ■*, :Ur; Si'-a Ins sin !ad at is to ft au'd Ecoir tie I it: .t; - .»»e- Cor t ier and many of her erwa non-. have la-■•n worn hv Lena Homo. Her helle Hudson, uud etl< v* *•» Vui« stariets. The Paris mod* prescribes si in i silhouette, with a trim war 7 l*m and slight;..' shorter length. LTanya says th• * the voatte NT.- t'ai; will he treatments tl«a» Isroa-'l >!>. the bust and make tor fuTne.- - a,: :';p. hip? Ksft.- wlli b< sM! :V ihe sides, back or front Though I’arisen fubrb -. look t'.ittgL, they feel soft, sac observes The noted fashion authority state - that fall colors will be bright, hat: will hue close to Ibe head arid at Its whether tailored or dress maker types, feature v»:y ,-tuad high-cut collars. .SET CAMPAIGN Nashville (ANT’) A prog tv:.. of evangelism, 'tailed the “United Evangelistic Adv.ince" extending r«> December. 1950, wiU be launched in October this year by the Nation, ai Baptist. Convection of America. L't."., i' was afthfennead hero last wMk by Dr. S««r,fe W. Harvey. Tim . Office Charm' . . ! ~ -g. Nowadays persona! grooming ta as important as efficiency in an office Take care preparing for your, business day. Soft-pedal the gla mour from nine to five alicL to that immaculate look. You’ll win admiration every time. H Make-up for office wear should look neat and clean. Don’t overdo mascara and eye shadow Save the "heavy” for exotic evenings. Keep hairdo simple It's easier to tak i tare cf and won’t need endless min utes of combing and pinning, Heai y perfumes are taboo so select flowery colognes to leave a light, pleasant air ak around you. w * ■ —*»***ad| *- A wise thing is to set aside space in your desk drawer or locker for grooming aids. Use them tor up repair during the day.' Include «t wash cloth and your favorite so.,s>. Add a bottle of super-rich clean ter for removing stale powder Tuck in a box of Co-ets, handy cotton squares. They’re idea! for applying cleanser and for smoothing powder on. Pat a fresh one in your compact each day. yt- To repair chipped nails, keep nail polish, remover and an emory board handy. You’!! find fluted cotton squares h- Ipfui.Joo, Jor manicure repairs./’ 3 DRIVEN FROM CftFE; FILE SUIT Sp stir,afield. IP < A.VP» -- The Rev. S Marion Rilev Jr. ■■< of tiio Chicago NAACP brtirwh an i aastor. ('orhti.ni Met noil Ist •■hurch; and T .1 Griffin, S : Matthews M-thom* ebur.-h both in Chicago, .... • i . warrant tier - last week against Henry F. Harm or.. • .•erator :' the Charles ettf”. charging him with assault with a deadly w.-apon. The complaint surrounded nr. in >id !ii .ii 'he < if- ’■■-> • ' i V 'be hiseraectlon of Highway Ti a:> i «£!>l M'J y -4. .Vv- ring i- 1 ! • a 7 ' : is'.' '- by A' • • •!• " S'dls- - V I . • ■ ! two ministers. :s.; onipsn aid by R t: t ...trlt- F Col lus of New Y >rV, ! thi t ; laarant :• nine o’clock to .Co. They • -.>•>'•• a -m* and requested service The -.v-.* i: r*-ss took their order ant! went .the real She- r..-:aii;.-d hr. ’ :(1 ‘horn th try co-aid h: cat. in the place. but louid take file !ood jl!*.. Griffin amt Riley told •',:•• wait rss they prefers*! *o -t in The t-i staiiri-nt. H.trr.'.vn. r ito msi nag ■;• rrei a huge man. st-.-est.-,! into tie picture a: th’s point. He displayed ;« viol.cn* temper and began using ■'•ofauity He obtained a revolver Turn tile cash register and threa liroed, with an o.ith, to shoot rh ino if tie y did not b-av itoasedi ; rely. The mini-tars It ft and report ed >he incident To the n -ar >t po. lice - at - io;: campaign is d»signcu to implement the theme “Ameclea for Christ". which IT either denominations in the count it, having a ntrntbersdiip of over 37 million, it. .v tgreeti to fid low. Dr E. W Perry is i-i charge of inniUttg a-td <-onrdinating activiti-s of the Baptist churches i;t this pr» grain. A BtrreJ Li mouth Rock hen . uas i rofcen rA’ records for heavy ■reed birds at she State College • ?ou;t.*y Farm h.y laying 1.-T291 eggs wee sbt- first came into producy r iai MISS, iu SPENB $460,660 TO REPAIR NEGRO B & D M.WiOl Jackson. V is. Can!’ - ti h i were opened her : ii - ,i.y the state building • t.-wv ..uion f-:.' the sf'i *«>*.* project r.» rep-air ml ' h'lihj .'Tuitions to the NT •> B ; end Real school. The «u> .-mi which will include r-.i. u . r ».r . building of a tiew fau . ' • jbuilding hr the deaf - •* Mi be made into lb- •.•*• j :■ • -,i ■- adjacent " • the ra*. • ■ ao! dhr • N z’i'u sections The project A ill A- -ti ;i !school and dormitory -u ■ ■' -rviin lOTlior works for blind pnePs Phi: idocisiou to build the idditions in : the .Negro area? rim A -i Sturm I whit- residents protest ?.l to* u.m 'struction on the sM- >:••-.« tUetr I bbiti.es. I NEW KLAN GROUP I COVERS <i ST ATES MONTGOMERY. AU. tVf) Klaiismen s:vn th- iis southern states Alabama, j Mississippi. Yeime-see, .Arkao*- 1 sas,” .Missouri and L’lnisuni. gathered in the first capita! of the Confederacy here la>i week ta taund a single nation-wiae < rgunizatuii! o the tidoded i rated order, (loosen imperial emperor*' the chief executiv" orticer was Lycurgus Spinks, 64 year aid KKK-ite of Thomas viiie, Alabama. One «f the sirst things Spinks and ihe 40-50 Kton orficia -. at tending did «as tit ad >pt a rule against the wearing n masks in public. However »<dy Spinks was ur. masked it ihe ">or. ■*! meeting. The new' Klan starts est With 265.149 members, invitatwm to a-.! ether Xian groans ta »«>«« w**re extended by .Spinks, who said. Ol >rgitsa:as.» Xiao jfeups will be welcomed ity this organization.” Me also dUs eK-sed that Wie outtit would star: an "’m’ne.ai ii- • g i:*G»' - campaign m aSJ the ti states." MERIT SYSTEM SLATES EXAMS FOR N, C, POSTS • DURHAM. N ’ Cre No-th j Cal " ' . t .'it: . iS ■- ' -1 - .. . ’ _ . : - ':I l. ’t l" IS, : ■ l s i ;a idti.j.it r.- : >:■ v.e t; W li • J\ to| . re.,„r. a tram the Lie: : i Of-j - A i- >:< - iiS .V. These e.x-.”. IMt: - -a i.- j held ‘ ' '!l! yt'c ser-r. a : i d ..iatued ' jvact'ii : -.1 V hi: file - . ea: I Caun-i | ty V/clfjre Depart:;':-••'.ts. State and; Com?, v Health I: . •-w the Empjoytn :it Sec-.rtv. Commission, i irr lye Sliitd. '.tie ?! .u-il Care; Comm i>.-ict'i It; >rder tor .•.• e • t> o- ae c. pled for this ex; w W m they! , must file on the tfiiciai aj. vhcation i ftna. Rite* the mn’in-a." a.t.-.Ufica- i lions and mail ‘heir as to' the Merit System OH .A. late! ~thun September 2 b the closing date tor rescript of applications. The positions for whist, oxatrnr ati-ns will be given am as follows • Principal, Senior i Jur.ior oral Clerk, Sen.): and Atiiti.tr .at 'e. r ..ih-er C.erk T>o;'it Clerk. Sen r Genet’ tl Clerk-Stenograpb j er, Senior General Clerk Typist. i Senior Stenographer - Reps rtar j Center ac«l Junior Steitolypjsl, Principal sisru Senior sale C.erk, CAJRQLIN'LAN' —S-ttuH.ty. '3ei»teml>er (949 4 School Belle - -Y.-, .. . , The :ichcoi Jjei! will b-s rinsfir.g for school laeile Eve Arden at a aew '••■me when she calls classes r ,j s s don as “Our Mias Srooks" ..v CBS on Sunday, September 11. Thu sprite!y young co/riedienne in her cole >f Msdisim High’a fav >nti •K-hool martn v«U be heard at i I t EOT; ‘5:-'to p.tn. CDV, i:L> p.m, MDT. and 3:00 p m. L’DT. A.U Miss Brooks' frenzied faculty and capricious students anil be m hard to help raise hilarity to a ft-w ip u, the new tune. Principal. S pier i d Ii- or A-- counting Clerk, Superv No. U:M G[jurat ons, Supervisor, iCe: Pu.'-ih C peratOi S Senior mid Jur- . -ha ast.ccii Sanior tod /uni .>r :h. cal Clerk. sipreme’ mmn HAS HOMECOWIING WASHINGTON <ANP> - N I.’ii) delegates from im-e '?t&.-as were in Washington this v/esk i" " ir .: ••.lv* 28th A.o.nuai Homecon.. ug ■.erence of .Te .cuprenie kife Insurance Comp .n.y Ibe headquarters for 'r a, ny / located in Cb cigo a :hi ,v> araneb offices i ; Vi -hat .c, Ai-ems fiam these state, are oerr 't • -Ttend the .i.-wtual ennfere- -v >u!;• ■when they reach, j certa.i quota if e • • Pe.-s. These delegate U cted an sh-i basis or jt. t ;- aierease and ordinary p. a lliisurunce terimnof-igy> The two-day conierer * Wined in the din og c join ox .he Dueb.i! hotel on Thursd iy ling with G. T. Miller, assist:-v: * officer, presioing. h, j*., J ? Here's a back-to-siTiooi n.> lo that Will get yon off to a hei-J ..t:n‘. ItN easy to set and easy t ■ •••>• torn and near. That is, of «• ur if a have a na* iral-looking ■ ■- r tnanent to keep y »ur curls m ••arl To copy this style, part your ,a>r low on one side. Sweep the not back and set in a wave. The tek is brushed smooth and net u. Ury ,;n icurls. The secret of the "v. »ve -md 'curl” i$ to turn the curl; Keek warij,, .that is, away from the face.. Chai go 'the direction at the part line, ind, when dry, brush Into a bead-hog ■BSKSGRM3 '' TS L'SE SERVICE L) 1 \H A Vt. M. C Giui ua iy-»;> : ; M-; '• .• ■; a Dm-liiisl I “ ri ■' <■' : : • »■ i\y > i i A. r j /; £ l ) « r. - r ’iln 4 '>A I J.K* \rx:yr‘ -><,: *•;a iiiiy gmje un;icf;:.'j:)t«d 4-.. A ■ > -i ■: : it, iud I'■ ‘ --.o r >t? ry Uic it UltrM' | '• **' •.f S t-U • lit.fi itv; vl!.gh !ont.j;.r.* if r :-CC gndo its:; who .:.ol i 4s sv. ■ it 4>ti f'’.' '■ wi • un.;.; wi s'£. if. tos. U.'it v,)n. in S-DU'mber >f !J4T | bandied mon- chan 4j» ,ob jw)u«;,u - :'U.ng :.:i .4a‘.-v 5 . Prmeipats, unj.f'-.r UiTientj. busne:-:; oxw'o uves. md "Mur . ur -u; : >ttiei rjrof.'.-cstooo! workers, yave ooeu i; ■'V . f, j do-ietl -t-.i l ?s, i m ih« Sur-M ; hr- (ought to brood;-!), its ■«fvn:?3 :;y studying p!o--om<iiif pro-'edor-'s )t other inut'i )r:S inti ;by Vo;iduf.’t. -i \ <>o opoortuoii .- so,- The Bureau 5 pr; oared to ierve 'in 'll a ).i iiv -; ■ unto! lolUiwi,';* *r.>duati:x; Tuck--!■■; who hold .Vortii iCaro! >'a High Eohopis A' d '' gh Sc'; xti Brk-vjipaishio cer- Uliciitoo; Lt&nrians with the "iada ai»r if Serene ■ degree in Labrory 'Sc nee: Taacher-librariam for ale nent iry and high school; Home E'ruooomies and Vocational Home ; K.-ym-imics t;ochers who hold Ute > ; itiotor of Seiaftca degree in Horn" See tom cs. md Teachers who hold ;.h.(* :vu tor's d qr • - iri irU ir tci- A Iso rcachers and coaciles wi.tu ’w ;)aoh«ior of Scteuct* degrie ■> {■ '■ u,";! ki.i;.:ejTcm, H-mIUi •< >rdi "u with the Nii*st-?r >f Science Jegre ■ in Public H.-Jlth, Gradotios #h'; •), - special training .11 the irl ■ ounce music, etc.; md Grad on l who tiold the H jcbeior jf •lie: iegree •;■ Coniine'. :e ■ he.';-. ::;u'i'’oss duo) itSl.rol.or.-; ixiok!;■" ■ /.’hi.; on .uiuunds g; ejuuf. s that Placemen'' Bureau services ore . . . n'j’Jt r tl‘l‘ X^Ur ; f-JU ?V» JTS l kiiO W W!G ; :HK ymj an; :ind A'MAT /'>•-* * Gvv '*r<.* r x:. *id * i ‘ fjxji M r _.> ; -s b- A ;... 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