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fI'IIE C A UOCJN l AN-- Week inidiiig Sut.. NVv. 11. 1950 Rob £Son County Training School Notes v I Will, HOIK k r. *'»» \N l> W M.vX'l'ON N. v-. T’iv P-.reiu r--cr.fr!! Ansoci ;i t ir-n of the Roby- County Truimni School n.-s "Gnu > d Saturday. N-;v< • be: li ■ - !*■ r ‘ i-f'ait Du> 1 t'n. p.i ipi ■; uiis rally day ;s to rv to rats v?-* l '! to i.-.iy rl ■ - ti■. and light equip •"-''•tl ior fra a- a itiftcii room. Th .-trnction now is. »!.•• Hr ,1 School arrainr v.-i]; b*- on,-- m tha liiß-st *»• Ndgto chillir> o in the S * Count:, is . • • i-• Jv iur r>! :iit of th.- heavier item - i-uci't ii '■ stovv > iviTij>6 rotors 6tC .-at tile school must furnish tli • s. silver, ate Tm- i’TA has undertaker, tin- task ->f buy iny h--s. it.-nr .mat n -eds SHOO to do Tnis is ■! most noteworthy v and we are askitii* all <-i -.in rfrieiids. whit.- and N.-«i-o. win lie'.-j us Tins day i- set aside as fi'e R. I; Dt..it i>:>.• Hi honor of the • m; iviio h-is >v©i Led so diii .vntly to make th • iune*. ryen winch was fen -a irp.y , ch-,-um. a reality. Or tin cis- sfr-’l-t.v,- and teaehi’i - will ~-ii lags sli over Ua xt< n and iv- or- honing the.- -• v-■: V.-ii- v'iii buy at least one -a ! o them Please help os mak- this day a bin one and pul ov -i our prograin. r.i.H.t;i-.vt.xrv sHiooi. ti a< n- Kltss ,VJ ri;MI ART CLASSES Th Elementary Teachers of the Hu ra n County Tivinintf School alt- --.led Art C'iass-s m l.im.bvr- V I ,\’ t ’ .a : ' maa a! , ~ i 1 ■. four weeks and climaxed I'-v~a .aaS.a’S V.illi JK. ft ICI pil tIOO in Aft Art Exhibit given by the . mem bers of the cl a These classes' ipo ( *th Coin ; wet e at t.-sided by Elemental y teachers from all of the- schools in the Cminty. .Mi-s :! ai. a. i t mst. uctoi at Fayetteville State d'eachcs's Col - . had charge of the class and taught tli- i- ach-a- :a So make many inter-sting and beautiful Hems economically. Among tiw itecix on exhibit ,v. r- paper ma cs--• dolls and animals, burlap sets, note ;-.ads. glass and finger .paint • mgs. ..tc Already, teachers ar using the iniormation learned in Speaker Pay Tribute To NCC Founder At Annual Founders’ Day Service ,lj it : * <li\ N f. Fo’ll' '..'Ct’k' A ,> • i 1 " ivlo-'i, h< I'rklay to the i: -' :? ■ ■ V! S - ii* rd fomirfi i' ,"<* i .-"a: ’.r us Nm lii” t\.rolu. > full a, i;i th- (-.ill- s thiv.-i ;<n •>..! :! Founders Day ntrscrvitncf. Io s i vice.-. held a: t!u coUein-'s B X l)use Aii.:i W!' ;t 11 o'clock t 'rcc members of ih. toll S atiuriin i and ]>. Aifo::.--> !-'!(ivr. successor to i)r Ani-pTatn'i a- pt'i-siiient Ox SfX . ' oloyi/A t .>■ )- te vriucaloi 1 iii.- pis contribution The alunnu Lt i - ... .. Di J. M. H"bb ,: l, A l Spiml.iin . hi : J. I'. Tayiur. Dr C- C. S; ..ulniii'4, local ’..lunit* ii. i: an: 1 , ir.-iu.imv < xecutiv md lor. ; S ~C* ’■ it !ii] ni' till.' i.iti -du co 11. pre-dei* >' th ■ Unit. Audi - er vi A' t c.i. it ion d .< . \ •.<: - h< id .it iXtcli- '»><’ C m-U v i,tt. i 1 f-.c 11 u’cl' ci .. 1 . D-.. :Vi in - /.lark, !''c,i''.!, p" ; ai’ VV'l- ” Rock Hay :i:.y !'•• • • .' i :' (V"n : . -.ro’y, Sm'Th. NCC senior anti ?:ind • • -."iff of 1), pu/ii, ai'ipPd : v.ri ath f!i nis Si'.m , <..i. " p'O'tjCj . ; rife It; the lias ;o -it included t K v J A. Co. non, ciili.-s nuustei', v.iio said; i'.v. -.cion, and Or. I Ni al Htn'h-1 !(•;. rn i itaaoir.ct.d bfin die. ion. j Tin- NCC ' nice mixed chorus nci* t tht Don of SW Hiil mm : r.-d music i or th.- two ser vices. i c sklent Bid’ i -tre-st d the "?a it!) of J) i' Shi-itoui which iv. - lid i <‘Sllit«i in t' *: Tli'S th i>t NC! Oollc-t;* . Spaulding. Taylor, and Os. flv.'t bar - c.flojii/T ! the NCC sou dev as -due-itor. sym'•••! of i. ■ cc, :.c.> -it i b> and .‘pirft i::P L'.diiicr ri s .actively. ”V, ; 'e look ih-S'd as American.;." l)r- Cider said. ‘We feel that A i. p ’!■ V ••cn.'.nc.'S i„; our v.eaknes?. i X.r other can .'a rut iv trfct.i mr faith in Sifter’-. : sin some ui ltie>x- it--:-'" Teach r.i- A-I.iry Wall.?. [ i.-., H s i - . A- (I. Robinson. Ai.- s P. V.- ■ iit-a.-a.it- .li'-. K. B. McKoy . ■ i - - fia! kins. Miss T. I Wil . ; - P -. Thompson. Mr J. - i.irs K Mcßa.-. Mrs. N .i -: -fi Ai: - \V. B. Martm. M f K Lertnon. Miss T S. X vl-.p. Mr. J. W. McKoy md An.-. .1 Ai. McDufue. or.SHP i;s i v r>\y i'u iacni •• nd students .■ t the K- s on Cuumy Training School pa.-; m i.'ic Gvmtoiium Tuesday. Oi'Hii i U 4. UjaO to celt-brute Unit id .Nation- Day. A very informa tive '• n-ritim V.-il.- riven t- the iit v nth p'.i.iv lii-iuiy class The st:- e v. .> . decorated vvi.h the UN !■ i a .nd t'm ‘‘Bell-: of Freedom '. At tin end of the pror-aiu Mr. K. B. f.H-.iP, principal gave re m-irks and i-ui/r.ed the student-: »n varic-u- .ispccts oi. th--. UN. Tilt*; pr-igram sponsor, d by Mis* .vl vVPi* an;, the decoration- were -fun ■ uy Mis- T !. Wilkins. 1* KKsKNTS DRAMA The PTA of Robeson County Id aiuin.g School pr.-s.-nts h« Di iia.i Guild of Fay* iteville Slat i' " . Collegt on Xov-tnbe; 14 a X- P. M. in th,- K. B. D«an Cyii ioi ium. Evct yone is cordially pv.v- i to com-* arid witecss this -i- ;i.-pi Guild pcrlormanc-'. i P■■ e i -:-ion: a<i::u■ 35c, high | • I'.oo: sbide'l s :e; i student vet i .a- 35c. elementary students ls-c. } lease com. out and make thi ■ a- slice*- still on.-. FACULTY PRESENTS FROCKAM % '1 In F.e dry oI the Robeson County Training School presented! . a-ru-g, ; in at the St. GeOlVe Meth oo .-a. Church. Sunday night. Oo r-a-.-r ay. The program con*i--‘t«.-d of ica iing.s. musical selections and tv ■> - Iks: on,, ty Mr. !. W. Mc- Koy a:id one by Mrs M Wallace. At the close to the program Rev. R D .Sharpe. . tor of Si George Chip ch was pleasantly surprised when Mr Dean, pt incipal of the school pres -uted him with a purse of $37.00 from the faculty ol Robe s'on County Training School. The progi.im wax well attended and everyone seemingly enjoyed it. i':" 1-. Jin'i.fi.c' t. X,i-i U-i '. •.« meter concent for what wo 11 ■ni "Kir" .mu.‘fica than toi what! Viv.i'i ica has cone to us. "Wt look ahead io a brave ivuv '■o'id wo: Id in v-hicli all peu : ■ i . .[I liv,. in an a mespbert -1 ■.(•uni;. ;n id pence because they !.,en' sou icc o! .itic'.yth in the i i.a .'is of crot'hcrhood which tits;. I ~ii . : l)t , Elder c licit; .fed I’i'a tit rot alumni -p aker.> were ..:1 clo ■it is-lii lilt 'd >A ttl !_)■ ■n.'r ;ni ..lid through their ad-, ii-sso- ai Reared much ot the ia' 1 1.. 1 ■:iicii i ilTilos<a.ih i. Taylor rr • v,i. ; .t* our d-moijracy or; 10.-u it.' i ■'Bi.tii :: i the capabilities and pountiahtics of t'a.- youth, of h,> O', ni.l i;i i Lis rn :h," inheicnt ali.'U s.- ..IK! y;oodv.'il! of his SOUtil ., ; .Clio n. ic.hbors were eharac- 1 I ‘-.Pi. of NOitli . Colic;.*' ~ o.mi or. Taylor said St.'.n " e"i>-.’pi/cU Dr Shepard I •an educator, dreamer, and j r •••'.!■• e aid cot-vert the; : v in o: th. souioiern ' i vc'w and lh< unfavorable eli ' t of oL.’la rn public opinion in to s-.ii! nd climate in which his 1 d .-. of equal opportunities for, io i.i education for Me u roes could t;d-.e root" i.) . Hub. .rd taliC' .( of the eOn-j ,U muieafions ,{ Dr. Shepard's; . p-iri usl attitude. if,- spoke or hisj ,n |y- r- lipious nature which wax | riviiiii>.st>..d in his contributions to me local Whit. Rock Church, the’ oxl ord Orphanage, and tile Lm i coin 110 pitiil- Dr. Soauldin • nid the uecom-; pH.-:! meats of the alumni speakers, wt ea tribe e to Dr, Shepard, j or', professor of psychology at NCC, is also director of the James • She' ant iViPi -orial I’oundtttion. A. i‘ S’fatflding. rice p.a*"idcTst and •/ r: 'or !> 'iC Mtrv*.! £nn;r- . FI V. Ull RIDES CREST IN 6-GAMF ViiNMM; STREAK TAt.i.Ai-ASs::i-: fioi-uu, a. ami M. College is currently riding *he I rest of a -ay g.uiii- winning streak, am; is rank-d a- one of flm country. Ts-v.-is i'olleg-.-. lent i!i--f Colie . E't. Valley, Morris Brt-wn. NAeth luioi-na A and T. College, and I vethnne a ’o. keian relieve !> >'•-• f-’H'-u helA-n* the niieiuy Rattlers. The Orange and lireetr fopph-il lour previ-ntsly unbeaten teams -vi stlee.-xsive week inis Beiieilic A. and T.. Morris Brown and Be rlin ne. /Tile f-ev t-i This y-.r'- h iff lily su.-e---.sive r. ,-or-l is thontrhi by saiotv -: veritei s io s»em from the ferritic line play both defensive ami offensive. Giant Rattler fajv rain Ch --des Maloney of West Palm Beach, rt -d the number one tackle in Negro football, has spearhead ed the vieinps onslai- 'lus of the | (ief -os-e - 1-ite 'nil on th-- other hand Alnhnnso Varner, who dou bles -at both offense -.nd defense.! nether West '-ro-itiet. ha- . ''"lie! the cases for the speedy Harks of 1 Conch A. S. Gaither. I’ve Been Thinking | By CAB CALLOWAY They're giving Billy Row.- a testimonial over at Bop Cite ( which is -hanging its name back »<• Bt*‘ Paradise, incidentally' and I wish I could be there 1 know R will be a ealu 'flair, and 1 VtKe.v that the guy who’s sr-iest of honor t- .-, gent deserving of ti- • honor ' Hilly might he ealie-d the ’Vir>- cln-11 of our race, for no- -.ulv is he al wo vs ther, ir >, r h»- lat-wf ‘nows and trossin iround -own. Hu; Rillv has -one h-vond tb-ir to do much weeJ{ towards furthering th -L-mocraf-e u ndyrs-ta rolitl-r Jn *»>{< •-•'•iintVv Hr- Has b o . tonrnali - (*i • tra il’d-i /er for the X---gi*o rae-- •md ai- 1 : stli m-iitifl so him for G broad viewpoints. most oct.i men T know. A one (~,u n .thin V .... hillr. if f didn't '--now i-r-tfer T'-l niet-n-e , Cl is home life as a vori of pent n?» ' | evehin-. j , .ir, Him nnioti"- the livlun- room with one hand. , | ohnn'-i ■ Gi| - -1 a. t u-iffi the phono i on "ills sho-tdee while he xt-rr— ’ j fho son,-, V- -l* , rl'r'-r ! -d ! 'To/vnod mu bis /-siiorn op th.- por : ffihlr with h-s log tot*. h ti’l-dtr BiUv is -. . in-/ -It I*l j:-n, J Hot(• when IV ! l-.ri-o* -,—d tv!- a-t W,,rLiun* "' U \ •- j eventv he’ -tie. -i n - ■ x T I;I!*:*-- It ' • t i-.'-n be.- .t-d HOW. pnpt't !»«.•»• ' ' • *?! -in,! •> T i i><*.**' - . ; Wr*t Pm ! 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W -.n .■«? -a —f {.'••• t ion j f,»»“ .x.'-t'.V, , :\,y t » <T> f i-Ci I Vhit '*-*’ fi f t v -nv . t n IV •» •'• TV' l '»-’• '"-1 '• ' .'a.-V- •*- t .* ivi-r- Hoik ' J p-yA ’*■* ¥ hi* tr c« C j'-**yr v C-f fk t. Nr rr y ,TdH nf i\ it* •' ’ • - - sffnm \ Patient Sees Writing Career Bjmv hf- v.»T! not he to >ut* of the sM r «K* (he oetive lU*‘ Be onioyed before sj'»e?iJiu2 three and a huh vears ,ts a ser ke«'i n t Hj iht' A!'i r. y A; r F*oret* (iis r - niir Wm Iff War U. ;i voiintc Italfi more. Alarylnmi. ’weteran h:t> <rr«- od his attentions toward a v. : XL;'a oare*' 1 ?*. tubercuhii pntsetst n the V.-’ - i i ;-i - Administration h'-spir-jl. column I wrote .<■>»'•» time i: i about women's hats. They liked it i thought if was sort of silly, my self. so you see we are p->oor jtul ges of our i-vvii material. Whai kind ut ct-himns do you like nte to write? Why ,1•* *s ‘ f you writ,* me it. 1S.1? Broad wav. NV-w York City, and tel! me Mia! yon have liked and what von haven't. It might be a good haromet-'i* for me. Jusi sgy anv-h-mr eo-i „ n, to ! but make it g.'.od, --.v.-ti't y.-n? .Uav - be the edi-or will he reading over 1 my shoulder! ; THE * “THREE WOMEN sat on the sum- A mer hotel porch. “Ves.“ said one ot them. “1 car.! hardly watt now to see Mr. Has- j corn. He’s coming lonigir to take j ma home. I hardly kno.v now I’ve ’ ever managed to :emain away from ' Jamas ail *his time. Really James ar,G I art a ndlculously devoted couple ” A iiiite xelf-eane.-letia A- :> rippied over her foil J»«-e »ad t eetly shook her plump shoul ders. "I m awfully dependent upon Mr Saseom.” she went »n. “Indeed he unite makes a b*br of me. It’s really beauti fai isn’t It. a great strong man loves to pet the little wem »a who belong* to him?'’ She glanced at Mias Winter*, the ; only unmarried woman in tho , jy-oup. who being thus appealed to. j *a:d, “Yas. I suppose if* beauti-j fui.” but heir too* was tint er-.e ai - conv’-etion. “Dear rue. Mr*. Bascom, you: shouldn't complain of your brief i ' separation from Mr. Baseom,’' re-. i marked the woman with * li.tt.ie I girl in her lap. -you have been ! i here cany two weeks. a::d I’ve beer.! i away from home nearly ail the ‘ # immsr. 1 re er have done it be- i fore and wouldn’t this time, if Mr. Collins hadn’t just insisted that baby and I needed the country air-. B it thank goodness, ha’s coming tonight -oo.” • “Edward j the most unselfish man that ever lived I do believe. ) xn,.»w he's beer, absolutely deso late this summer. 1 realiy think uie loneiiues* of our apartment nag effected his hehiitt. He expect-d to t»k* a vacation ana com* cp in August, but be simply couldn't get j array, He i a remarkable business ' man. No one in the office can take h;3 place" Sne .-lugged her little girl and tu/::ed to Miss Winters whh a *mi!e. Itn’t it wonaerfu: now some men will work for their wive* and c/.iib-en'’’’ * ' h e « <; is-" * ?spon<i«<i Miss Wrn’trs, meciia«ic«dy. "I ttfie* s*y U> RAwtLti, 3 Han’t «s4ert4«ii4 vkr «•;*« rl»b jfirl 4id» l as*rrr uittt f*r S»*4 l.«ka, Hut j **snrart m« Ws«inrs: ! V«metiiM«» J m»a4er k»* *rst > fcn w> ?lcli •«( »„ r *iit* mr." tS.T bfjsnana > virtr-iuiijr fui« ' 10-ikicf :ce>.” mm Mr*. a»sc«B.D *ira -V* .»* s«cb a oritUaat .nioi. j lodesd, bf* intnflect. <*«U* *»vw •. ! PAGE THIRTEEN Oteen. North Carolina, tor t : - nut lb months, Charles W .Burn-. " - - Fax the oK-utie w her.-bv he c;m inuK .- marked pmgrexs toward ret.,; i.'.ing his new ambition. In ■ r e* nt nation-wide writing V,citesi tag-d f.,: veteran-patients, Baras 1 war led first r"j/. i ,a , ENhie • liima! Therapy phase of . , H>-< contest. mated fur the uw.ird hy of iite Or.et*n VA hosplt.-j r-iiiT. Burns submitt-.l his own statement to the HospUaized Wf ••“!>«« Writing Project on the U o ne could make ->t the award sh-iui-d his nominatjon win over all other entrants. The award, for Burns’ use aa we}) as for his fellow nacients. was a unique electric typewriter emiin- Pc«i with a continuous roll of pa per and remote-control .light }-- - Hiiftrd for use in any posjtiou. Th« award was donated bv the fat ntt- T otm] Rusiness Machines Coro-vr-;.- tion. * shadows mine, and to tell yeu -ho truth, he’s * bit masterful In hin way now and then. But we women need some one to lean on. We real, .te that our husbands know belter ; tha »“ we do about many irnpor ut ; matters, so we ought to defer to them. Don't you think so. Miss Winters?” I “I do.” agreed Mrs. Coihna, be fore Mis* Winters had time t j frame an answer. T say to Ed I waid, that he must decide evety ! thing for baby and me. He's tha ; captain of oar litt'e family ei'aft, ■ Dear me. Mis* Winters, it roust be ; Hard for you sometimes no>. to ; ' n >« v e a man to assume responsibdi : ties. But, of course, unmarried women are quite independent nowa days. she added with patronizing icindnesa. Ob i manage te rub along.” re turned Mis* Winters, but she roeo aroir. her seat and strolled sway Although she knew herself to be a busy and happy woman, she could not help feeling soli’ary in the pres ence of such enthusiastic wives A brisk tramp arour.d the !ai;a brought back, her usual good spirit* and it wag with only a mild envy 5-*- she saw. as she neared h« hole: a; du3k. one of her com pamons of an hour o: two eariier, hurrymg down the driveway to meet toe motor-bus. Sc.a ■ paused in the shadow of a tree ia oider nor io intrude upon what she feii would be a tender rexnioii be >ii«S:i husband and wife. 9 she was startled to see t fzt tiiidhesdea man alight from the bus and jive Mrs. Calling a « most casual ki ss . **Weli, 1 »o* ■; here »t lass,” he said Jovially j “5 thought I’d run ap and see if | yoo'd hke v* si*y daring aat ama Tae ru just as w»M as ) # Bai - ii" fenia* tiptop.” VV'sj th.j tha devoted husband , ’..io was phung away ia the eity or the wife of his bosom? Miss Winters aalcad herself -his question *'th inward laughter. Then she saw Mu. Baseom nridrng down the pash aitii a red I neaded Rule man foiiowhrg wet s* ■r.ffkiy a? a p . t lamb C-uuid that ue the inteilsctual giant upon whoso w adom his mts depended for tier tuidanae? Miss Winters sank upoa !i » grass and roiled about i*. a j«i oaysism of .-Hirto . A.id i was almost sorry far my “-am of sasgie bJessedness,” s t»<» said to her-ek’ as she rai * weatAowatd the VRef « Kr .
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