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Acting Prexy Named For Shaw Univ. Pre-Holiday Bride * A ®PwF;D by , . mVI Tn ! i ltKinr \ love. Iy pre-Thanksgiving bride was the furintr Yli~>s Minnie Williams or .\r\vli,i, Grove, \. ('. Mis* William-, became Mrs. Lonnie G. Pre-Game ‘Dope’ ' Gives C. I. A. A. To N. C. C. Team DURHAM Durham's Athletic Park is the site and Thanksgiving Day. Thursday. Norn ruber 23. 1950, is the date that iw o North Carolina College teams the N C College Eagles and the A and i' Coile- e A 'll" i t,.- m » U- tk.aif game the utmmfne of which will d.-ti-nn.ne the football cham pions of the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Th,- N. C. College team is favored to wilt the game and accompanying title. The dash will mark the first time in the 38year history of the Cl A A that a .NS .th Carolina Coi Project Named For McDougald i DURHAM—A new multi-unit Ne gro housing development to be constructed here will be named in honor of l . late Robert L. Mc v' SBlfc Mg/V ■ ? SI ft s, McDorr.ALn . . . Memory Honored Man Who Broke Up Church Meet Fined 1 (By Staff Correspondent) WIN TON The ' sisters" who usually sit on "the mourners' bench" are not. yet over their fright, and at leasst one member of the choir has yet to regain her high soprano voice. The reason for their shortcomings, however, has (been fathomed and some solution %nade. Luther Manning has paid lor his deed. 5 Yes, Luther Manning, who i invaded a service at. Newsome Grove Baptist Church hero in an intoxicate 1 condition on November 5, and ""broke it up” drew a §IOO fine and, paid the costs pf court here last week. Mannign was found to have been guilty of being ntoxteat- i ed, disturbing a religious ser vice, and using profanity in. Wright recently. The husband is - a Lu- imsmann in Clinton. N. C. The bride is a graduate of tho | Sampson County School and Fay- • etteville State Teathlrs College. I’ht- couple wilt re.sl ie in Clinton. i g< tean 1 has won the laurels, de-! pending on the outcome. A and T. 1 Cohere already has a single con- | feivnce championship on its record. PERSONALITIES CLASH A; CAROLINIAN presstime some '■ c u.>;':i . efore tne title eiasU.. oftServtrs both here and all over the area beutg covered by a bevy . of reporters opined that the game i will mark the clash between lead ing stars for both teams in the '■persons of Butler "Bluejuiee" Tay lors N. C. College's star back and William “Red" Jackson, leading' (Continued on page 5) Dougal it was announced here this • ' week 1 The area in which the project, i to be called McDougal Terrace j vs ill be constructed, is in a sector I that Mi Meopugal helped to do- j velop during his many years as; a leader in land promotion and! development here, it was pointed | out. The project, being built un-l der the auspices of the local House! , itig Authority is scheduled to con-1 sist of 200 units to be occupied; by low-income family e“rouips. WAS NOTED LEADER A noted leader in many phases! of business, Mr. McDougal now I deceased some four years, was a I j graduate of North Carolina Col- 1 , i lege here and did much to foster! : the improvement of his alma ma- I ter, He was executive vice-pres ident of the Mechanics and Farmers Hank, vice-preskicnt of the North Carolina Mutual j Life Insurance Company, viee j president of the Bankers Fire Insurance Company, one of the ! organizers and vice-president j of the Mutual BuinPng and I .on on Association and was di rector of the Regal Holding j Company, ( Upon being advised this week! (Continued on page 8, this section) j public by Recorder’s Court Judge H. Dare Boone, HOW IT lIA I’TLXEI) Mflnnipr; became involved in the toils of litigation when he entered j the church on the morning men-' tinned above and sate attendants at the Sunday School services \ scampering for cover as he spent j 15 or 20 minutes eying to per suade his grown daughter to leave the services with him- Persons in attendance at the services declare that Manning's "carryings-on” were autrocious. They report that he used pro fanity in a never-ending flow ;i!»a promised to make it pos sible for each and every per son at the service to meet “Sehit Refer” sooner. (Continued on page 8, this section) NEW NX. BOWL GAME SET Home-State Edition tfreyi, I SINGLE COPY VOLUME XXrX WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. XOVEMER 2a-, 1950 N 0 5! I — i Wilmingtia Undertaker Fined In Misconduct Toward W ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ + + ********* * * * * * w ni?RQ w Til / D JJLoS Iv. # a .j- ■ i YOUNG GIRLS ID BE PRESENTED TO AREA'S SOCIETY Alpha Sorority Is Staging 13th Annual Debutante Weekend R ALEIGH The Alpha Theta j Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Al- j pha Sorority will prsent about 75 ifirls to society, Friday night at j Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium. \ | Parents of tn? Debs and the Chair- j man have now completed prepara- \ tions for the 'presentation. The chariinan of the Debutante Bail this year is Miss Janice Wall, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. James P. j Wall. Wagram, North Carolina. AI graduate of North Carolina College j i hud teacher at Washignton High ! . School here. Miss Wall was Select- ■ ; ed in the Sprign and has done a j marvelous job in_ securing debu-! tants from all parts of North Car- i : olina. It will be the thirteenth year the sorority has presented a DeLuntante Bull for North Car- j Mina's younger set. gome out of-state girls are also included. Members of the sorority and ! former debutantes plan a full j week end of social activities. Members of the Commitee are: j Miss Janice Wall, chairman, girls j j committee; Mrs. Mamie McCauley, j chairman, housing l and orchestra i committee; Mrs, Myrtle Crockett, I chairman,, pulicity commitee; Mrs. Martha Wheeler, chairman, invita i tion committee; Mrs. Bertha Butler, chairman, social committee; Miss i J. E. Hicks, chairman, place, time, (Continued on page 8, this section) SHAW POST IS GIVEN INTERIM TOP EXECUTIVE | Appointment of Dean Os Religion School Is Warmly Endorsed —— | RALEIGH, N. C. Dean Wil-; liam Russell Strassner of the Uni versity’s School of Religion, was appointed acting president of Shaw • University at the eighty*fifth an-' ; nual Founder's Day exercises held | iin the University Church, last I | week- The appointment was an-; I nounced by Dr, C. C. Spaulding, I president of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Durham ! and chairman of the executive com i miltee of the Trustee Board of the ! University. The announcement was j received with enthusiastic applause | by the large congregation assembled j for the Founder’s Day celebration. Dean Strassner has served as chairman of the Interim Adminis trative Committee at Shaw since last February 1, when the former president, Dr. Robert P. Daniel, assumed duties as president of Vir ginia State College, Petersburg, five of Arkansas and received i training in that state, graduating | The new acting president is a ri&- ; from the Arkansas Baptist College, 1 Little Rock, in 1925 with highest (Continued on page 8, this section) G/’s Give Blood For Tneir Buddies TAK HEEL Git ES TOO A North Carolina til, Cpi. William Hawkins of Henderson, N. second from right above, awaits his turn to donate blood to be Mortician Draws Misconduct Fine | WILMINGTON—George wT Al- I ien, prominent port city mortio i ian, church worker, and civic fig | are, who at one time ran for city j GEORGE W- ALLEN , . , . Lined In Court used as needed in Korea. Pfr. Kavmoit. Smith of Roanoke. \’a. gives his pint above. Also waiting to give theirs are Pvts. Charles Smith of Brooklyn, N. y. and council, Tuesday mornign was found guilty in Recorder's Court, with Judge George L, Petchau presiding, of violating a city or dinance which makes it unlawful to make improper proposals to a female, as a near-capacity court room listened intently as vener able and profound Judge peschau told Allen that “there are some decent colored people here as there are white people,” and that they must not be molested nor must : efforts be made to break up their homes. Allen was fined S3O and the costs. He was first charged wTHi assaulting a female, hi the person of Mrs. Ernestine Pey ton, wife of William H. Pey ton, of 1123 South 7th street, i by forcing her against her will into his car at the corner of \ sth and Marstella streets. Judge j Peschau found Alien not guilty on this count, citing the re cent decision of the Supreme j prune Court against pre-ar ranged evidence. Allen was al~ , legcdly “trapped” by Mrs, Pey ton and city police who told the plaintiff to arrange the , meeting after her complaints (Continued on page S, this section) James Clay of Lebanon, Tenn. The scecn was at West Point as members of the Cadet Mess De tachment No. 1807 answered the Red Cross call for donors, GOVERNOR SCOTT TO ADDRESS N.C.C, CONFAB DURHAM Governor W, Kerr Scott will address the Fourth An nual Piedmont Resource-Use Edu cation Conference and eolleg community in B. N. Duke Audi toriiim, North Carolina College, on December Bth at 8:00 P. M,, according to an announcement uade tins week by Dr. Theodor* R. Speignor, director, Bureau of R' source-Use Education at NCC and Area Chairman of the Pied mont Resource-Use Education Con ference The Area Work Conference is designed primarily to help super visors, principals teachers, par ents, and students explore tech niques for “using our State’s re sources to enrich learning and to improve the levels of living for all citizens.” The general theme of the con ference is “Using Our State’s Re sources to Improve Learning and Living.” Tlie conference program will get underway at 10:00 A. M. in B. N. Duke Auditorium, De cember 8 Delegates from seventeen counties will be given the onpor tnuity in each clinic during the! afternoon session to describe nr se lf cal proieets in which have been concluded and those' that are being carried on now- 1 I j Holiday Greetings . Opponent Sought JL Jht *• | For Mary .ana i i in Raleigh uanie RALEIGH - A “fV .vl' mt-bail game is to be played in Raleigh on December S, giving tile state a re placement event for the now-de xunct Tobacco Bowl Classic former ly staged annually at Durham The game, for which a team . - .a— -| vV ashington i ag a j Cops State Tit^e I | RALEIGH A crowd of some I J.OOO chilled spectaors was on hand I it Chavis Park Field here last riday as the Litle Blues football team from the local Washington High School rucked up a 14 to 0 j ,-in over the Red Devils of Price I ligh School. Salisbury, to clinch ' he 1950 football championship of j TB Workers Map Da 1 *• It '1 m WBkr^- ” T< "" fe INSPECT EFFORTS’ RESULTS Members of a committee of volunteers organized to raise ; funds to further the activities 1 of the Wake County Tuberculosis Association alnfe inspect some j of the equipment being used to fight the disease in the, county. Pictured are A- K. Brown, chair man of the committee and ntem i bers Mrs. OF.essa, Roberts, Mrs, IT HAPPENED IN CAROLINA Star Gets Call DURHAM Wsimoa Brit, a sta of the formidible N C Cofleg' basketball team of last year atu one of this season's leaning met on the title contending grid Eagles was among the contingent of Dur ham men answer.g the Army’ draft call this week. Also among the Durham grouj traveling to Raleigh for "pre-in duction examinations was MeKin ley Armstrong, another member o the Eagles flock Britt is a natty* o* Bcv.-linp Green Ky. Armstrong hails from High Point Contest Ends OX! Cf'**' The Baby Popu lar! y Coh.est staged for the h nc.it of the North Carolina Colou-d Orphanage here end ed last week with young Reginald Ro: erson, son of Mr. and Mrs 1 . S.im Roberson, Jr., winning the title. The contest, xpon ored by the Angler B. Duke school on uie orphanage campus, brought in over SI.SUO for t.h - institution’s Thanksgiving campaign. The winning child’s sponsor, M'rS. t , ‘h.-rien McGhee, reported 5r....?.T Five babies were rep resented in the balloting. I to .-npore tpe -n„ Heated Mary land state College Hawks sGU must fce selected, will probab ly be played between the visit ign Maryland team and one of Ncrih Carolina’s leading cob (Continued on page S, this section] the North Carolina Negro iiigl School Athletic Association. The Friday twilight win gav • the Raleigh team Rs eighth state championship in two and a half decades. The local team was already in pos session of the championship (Continued on page 8, this section) Nelson Perry, the Rev. P. H. John',no and Mrs. Leonidas Fra zier. looking over X-Ray equip ment at the Raleigh office of the Association. The committee- is currently spearheading a drive for S.l aoft so he used by the as sociation. Last vear. a total of some $3,000 was raised through the group’s efforts. CAROLIN IAN Photo by iSLor&rd,
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