WEEK RNDTN(» RAT UK DAY FEBRUARY IB 1952 "' >■< jfSii&z jtu 'v, .W«vA; , • ■■};! jfe. ~ -.•ffjgw"" *:»? v; k-;. i JIAIR-.VO riti/i. SELECTED .Mrs. .locllit t <-ri v well know it Raleigh cosiiietoiu gist anil co-proprietor of the well-appointed Jones ami Perry Beautv Salon in llie North Cato lina Teachers Association Build ing on Hargett Street, reaches into the l»o\ to select the name of the winner of the t uiolinian lire ll.tir tlo I’iizo as Morris Viuct ot, itircetoi of ttie P‘ii/i os\ SEVEN STAR fw 1 90 PROOF • I I 1 “W"* 1 o o. . s >mJu»£»e 7 j§ *dt- fcS $ /,•'► itianjitt 'Wg~-gm "1 aicuji ifirits 4isUi«4 treat «f 5 star. «M l'A** straij!:! wtwktj S jttm «M # ©qooerham * worts üb., moria. Illinois How “bigs” should government be? f ’.molii i,a- I’resident at a time when the feaetai ''ovcrntnetil had t<* take away from its fili.’rtis mere rieitts and respor.sihi!ities than t:\rr before. Jk: he didn t like it. Me believed, with the writei -of tiie (.unstitulion and the IVrlnra tioti, that our government should protect peo ple » i..-fepcitdehce. not push people around. “in all that the people can individually do as well for themselves, government ought not to interfere. Lincoln once said. ?.incrlu never let Americans forget that, 1.1 1- kept reminding the nation that the gov ernment - vast wartime powers must be only temporary. Tie mad'- powerful enemies. For there arc idivttt s the who want lo see gov eminent run hing; ~ 1 run jiei,pie •jx rmanently. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY -vein ics-ses. T,.- ceremony took place lu«i . Tiday at the Join’s and Perry establishment at wliidi time Miss Sarah Blanche of 517 S llaywowt St., was named winner. Other draw ings lor Hair-Do Prizes will be at ( Delia Beauty Shop. KOI E. Martin Street, Pel). 15 and at Miekev s Beauty Shop. 713 1 Martin Street, Feb. 20. iSTAFF PHOTO 111 SHIKIEY) • "MEET CORLISS ARCHER'''- CbS - Sundays, 9 P. M., Eastern Time We have them today. They think up all kinds of reasons why the federal government should take over this or that business, indus try or service. They never say they want socialism. Maybe they don’t even realize it. But thaßs actually what thev propose. Most. Americans don t want socialism any more than you do. The job is to i .-cognize il and halt it no matter what disguise it weats. 8 • » 'I lie people who plan and work for a socialis tic li.S.A. know that permanent control of a few key industries and services wi 1 > give government the power to take over just about everything. One of the key industries that they’re Irving to take over is electric hj:ht and power. That’s why we bring this warning to von. Winner Os Hair-do Prize Named RALEIGH- Miss Sarah Branch® a student at Shaw University In e was winner of the first Free Hair-do Prize which r- offered each week by The CAROLINIAN. Alias Blanche was selected win* in i ot the initial honot last Thursday during a drawing held nl the well-appointed Jones and Perry Beauty Sajou in the North Carolina Teachers Association | building on East Hargett Street, j I Mrs. Joella Perry, a co-proprie- : tor of the host-shop made the i drawing while Morris Vincent, cli- I rector of the Hair-do Prize Con test presided Miss Branche, wiio livi at M 717 1 •South H,aywood Street here, is a . -•••gular patron at the Twins Beau- | tv Nook, where Mry Liihe Free- | ri.an is hair-stvlist. OTHER DRAWINGS BF.T Dates for two other drawings 1 for tthe Free Hair-Do Prize have been listed this week by Mr. Vin erone. The drawing for 'Friday Feb- I ruary 15 is set for 2 p. m. at , Civella Beauty Shoppe, HOI East j Martin Street This shoppe may be ; reached by telephone at 9379. Mickey's Beauty Shop at 713 ; East Martin Street will be the site j of the drawing on Wednesday, j February 20 at 2 p. in. Mickey's | Beauty Shop can be reached by j tcli ( hone at 2 ;:7til or at 3-560 j Sarah Virgo’s PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK aBB&' • * mP*'- % Wm ‘ JKv I EDITOR'S NOTE: James H Buy jhins of the Carolinian staff this ! week pinch-hits for Miss Virgo I interviewing our "Personaliey") Mixed marriage if the key to the solution of the so-called r»- ] cial question in tii United States. W I, Gre>n, executive secretary of the North Carolina Teachers Association and second February Personality of the Week, told The j CAROLINIAN last week He said that in 29 states there are laws dealing w ith hu man relations which are con trary to the provisions of the United States Constitution, and in different degrees ail of these laws have the import of deciat Ing Afro-Americans to he second class citizens, MARRIAGE RESTRICTION SETS PACE Quoting the Constitution of the ; United State-, specifically Article! j IV, Section 2 1, he explained: "The citizens ot each state shall; ;be entitled to ALL privileges and) ! Immunities of citizens in the rev ; oral states” and added that trio ; laws ot 23 stales prohibit other! American from marrying Afm i Americans, and this sets the base! i for a prejudicial attitude against* \ these citizens throughout the na ; tion. “I predict”, he said In a 1 carefully-worded statement, ‘ that we will not get rid of segregation as an American principle and practice as long as w e keep these laws.” CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DOOMED ; W hen Aycock and Joyner i i weedled the firs', sizeable appropri- i j alien from a North Carolina legls-: j lature the assurance that the ej ■ lature for so-called Negro eduen- j i tion Mr. Green explainted they j j gave the Legislature the assur- i i ancr that the money would b>* | ; used to compete with and freeze; ; out the missionary schools which ! ; were V achin? Negroes to aspire to j ■equality and replaces them with ! schools, and teachers who would i teach them to keep their places j Familiarity with this background I would ieave little cause for won j der about the acquittal of Newton 1 Hanes In Craven county, denial iof the ballot to Negroes en masse lin plantation areas, ana light Jail I | sentences for confessed rapists in j | ary county. Until by education i | court decisions, and political ae- • j lion .the legal status of the Afro- j ; American Is changed from that ol j a second class to a potential first j | class citizen it is vain to hope i for a generally better situation ! NATIVE OF FRANKI.IN A native of Franklin County [ Mr. Green, received his early ert- j ucation In the Franklin and Wake j ; County public school system, and i his high school education first at ! St. Augustine’s School, now St 1 Augustine's College, and the Shaw University) Academy. He was ; awarded the B. S. degree by Shaw ; University in 1925 and the A M i by Cornell University in 1929, and; has done further graduate study at j Cornell. ! * - . - - x ‘ • •- . ,• ■_ Jgp <> .. v J&ffi j TO UNC. AND RALEIGH AU’D —Tally Beatty, producer director of the famed Tropicana Revue, takes his group to the ■ ■ University of North Carolina be fore comnig to Raleigh for an ap- j pearance at the Raleigh Memor ial Atidi'orium on Thursday eve ! ning February 21. The Beatty : j troupe has received vigorous j | plaudits wherever it has appear-. ' ed during its current American i i tour .. . ~ I THE CAROLINIAN W 1.. GREENE Immediately after gradua tion from Shaw, Mr. Green servui a* principal of the Northampton County Training School at Garysburg for four years. During his tenure he conducted the experiment In tuis transportation which halt ed the practice of boiitSins ciormitoiies for high school pupils ami led to mass trans portation of pupils by bus, ADMINISTERED NY A He ins served 14 years as prin cipal of the Nash County Train ing School. Hiring this time he also serve o as county administra tor for all National Youth Ad ministration projects in the coun y. boih Negro and white. In addition he has taught three summer sessions at Fayetteville state Teachers College and mathe natics ami physics at Shaw Uni versity ior two years, At present m is executive secretary of the Vortfi Cari Una Teachers Assocla ion. Howards Beauty J Shop ::tii W South St.. Raleigh PHONE 2-4077 Mrs, Ethel Howard. Prop Mary's Beauty Shop 722 S. Sanders St., Raleigh PHONE 7378 Mrs. Mary Norris, Prop. Phone 9379 C M. Pitts, Prop. Civella Beauty Shop FULL LINE OF COSMETICS AND ALL BEAUTY WORK 801 E. Martin St„ Raleigh ..Tucker’s Beauty. Shoppe Complete Beauty Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1817 Oaktvood Avc, Raleigh TELEPHONE 9698 Mrs. Rosa C. Tucker, prop. Mickey’s Beaut y Shop DIAL 2-3781 OR 3-35«» 713 E. Martin St,, Raleigh Mrs. Mildred Williams, Prop. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlai Thomas Beauty Salon 1201 E. Lane St., Raleigh PHONE 3-1823 Mrs. Helen Thomas, Prop. Hawe’s Beauty .Shoppe Hnir fHylints 3905 E. Jones St., Raleigh PHONE 3-3306 Mrs. Mattie Hawes, Prop. Rand’s Beauty Shop 1003 E. Jones St., Raleigh PHONE 3-8978 Mrs. Rosetta Rand, Prop, Selma Minister Marks 25 Years Os Pastorate 'BY MRS. EVELYN BELLE REID ; SELMA - On Sunday. Feb. 10, (the Rev. A. B. Johnson and mem bers observed the 25th anniver sary of his pastorate at the First Baptist Church in Selma, in three services. At the morning service remarks on the life and accomplishments of the Rev. Johnson were made by Rev S F. Benjamin, Mrs. T. A.. Freeman, Mr Lloyd Stokes Mr. W J. McLean, principal, Nash County Training School, Nashville, Rev. William Stokes, Mr M. N. Lewis, Institutional Baptist Church. Greensboro, Mr. Walter Sanders, Mortician of Smithfield, Rev. O. L. Hairston, Editor 'Tine Baptist Informer", Raleigh; Mrs. Ellen Al ston, Executive Secretary Womens Foreign Missions Home Conven tion. Mr. Russell Davis read greetings from the Alumni Association, Shaw University, Rev. O L. Sherrill, Rev. Paul Johnson and members, Martin Street Baptist Church, Ra leigh, Rev. G. S Bullock and members, Raleigh, Rev. C. R. Trot ter and members, Good Hope Bap tist Church, Rev. Davis and mem bers, Howell Chapel Disciple! Church, Selma, Mr. and Mrs. ; Henry Whitehead, Washington, D, C.. Baptist Church, Smithfield, Wilson Mills, Rev. Grody and j members St John A. M. E Church ! Selma; Green Chapel Church, Ml, Bright Church. Hillsboro. New j Bethel Church of Powhaton, Rich- j ard B. Harrison School, Selma;! Green Hill Church. At the afternoon service. Rev John Jones, Pastor Fayetteville j St Baptist C’lnirch Raleigh, ac-; companied by his choir, had charge of the services. His sub ject was taken from Ist Timothy T'fh Chapter and his theme cen- CoOperative Beauty Salon Mrs Marie Riddick, Mrs. Wil helrnina Malone, Mrs. Ida Crump, Operators 131 1-2 Hargett Street, PHONE .3-9071 Raleigh No Appointments . . .Erl, or Sat. Kat’s Beauty Salon \VF STYLE YOUR HAIR TO FIT YOU 20.1 E. Cabarrus St, Kaleigl KATHERINE COOK, prop. Twin’s Beauty Nook PHONE 4 -9328 Mrs. Lillie Freeman, Mrs. Lizzie Ritter, Props. 338 W. south St., Raleigh You Will Look Your Loveliest WITH STUNNING New" "* r Y" ' Hair-do \ V • From One Os The Licensed And Accredited Beauty Shops Listed On 'This Page And WEEKLY You May Be Abie To Receive Your Hair-do ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH A CAROLINIAN FREE HAIR-DO PRIZE COUPON Your favorite Beautician now has for you tickets which make you eligible weekly for a CAROLIN IAN FREE HAIR-DO Prize which is worth $2. Drawings are held in one of the shops listed here •each week to determine which patron will win the Free Hair-do Prize. Winners are announced each week in the CARO LINIAN. Simply, patronize your favorite shoppe listed on this page . . then Watch . . and win! tered around "The Power To Do i Things". At the evening services Rev. ! Alonzo Coley, Pastor New Bethel ! Church delivered a sermon on the ! subject: 'Jesus Passes Our Way," Other visiting ministers were Rev. Davis Best, Eliiah Stokes, A. |A. Heartley, and William Stokes, i Among the out of Town visitors ; were; Mr. and Mrs. Needham ! Lewis, Mr. and Mrs John Beck with, Greensboro, Mr. Major Wil der, Wilson Mills, and Mr Whit ted of Hillsboro. Music was rendered by the First Club Holds Gala Meeting BY CLUB REPORTER i RALEIGH Mrs, Beulah Glenn s j was hostess to the Hunter Park n Community Club at her home 501 , Freeman Street, Saturday night, , • February 9. • ! After the regular routine of I | business the club played Pokeena j The hostess served a delicious ■ | club sandwich, cokes, chocolate ■! cup cakes (home made) and ice !! cream. . | As our custom each month, we .celebrate a member's birthday . This time we celebrated Mis Ida | Hunters Beauty Shop Mrs. I.irtie Hunter, Mrs, Iren Lucas Operators 1119 New Bern Avenue PHONE 3-1018 Raleigh Vivian's Beauty Shop 414 Austin St. PHONE 2-3756 Raleigh Joyner’s Beauty Shoppe 217 W. SOUTH ST. Phone 9469 Ruieigh Miss Francis Hinton, Mgr. . Avery’s Beauty . Salon Mrs. Alice Avery, Miss Gladys Taylor, Operators PHONE 4-2828 527 S. Blount St.. Raleigh, N. C. PAGE SEVEN i Baptist Choir, Selma with Mrs. A. i Bradshaw organist. The Coin* .: munity Chorus with Mr. Jewel ; fisher, organist and the Fayette ville Street Choir Special selec tions were sung by Mrs. Marie - Evcrette E. Chambers. Amount of money raised was ' $204 08. Notable throughout was the i eager praise and love for the pas- I tor Everyone felt the impact of j his thinking and living. To express his sentiment, Rev. j Johnson read Paslm 34:3 O Mag j r.ify The Lord with one, and let us exalt His Name together ” Smith's birthday. She received some beautiful and useful gifts. Members present were; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrell. Mrs. Nannie B. Robinson, Mrs. Catherine Wil liams, Mrs. Alma Harrison, Mrs, Geneva P. Brown. Mrs. Frances Autry, Mrs. Ida Smith, and Mrs. Beulah. Glenn. We had for our guest Mrs. Newell, a sister of Mrs. Glenn, who was visiting her form New York. We regretted very much that Mrs Ruth Lawrence was in with a cold and could not join us We missed her very much Ethel Rogers Beauty Shop 217 Heck St. PHONE 3-2603 Raleigh Elizabeth Jones Beauty Shop Mrs, Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Lu cille Morgan Operator* 812 S. Person St. PHONE 2-2219 Raleigh MitchelFs Beauty Shoppe Only Experienced Operators Mrs Daisy Mitchell, Prop. PHONE 2-1958 506 g. Person St., Raleigh For Longer Lasting Curls and Waves . . . Visit The Friendly Beauty Sals** >OS EAST CABARRUS ST, PHONE 2-4587 Carrie’s Beauty Parlor 502 W. South Si. Raleigh PHONE 9881. Julia’s Beauty Salon PHONE 7826 115 1-2 E. Hargett St., Raleigh Jones & Ferry Beauty Salon operators Miss Eva Jones, Mrs. Joella Perry, Mrs. Rosa Kelly, Geneva Highssnith 125 E. Hargett St., Raleigh PHONE 3-6351 Burton’s Beauty Salon PHONE 2-2761 317 N. Tar boro St., Raleigh Mrs. Annie Mae Smith, Mgr. I College Park Shoppe WV srpcimlize in scalp t tea i mfn ts 322 Maple St., Raleigh PHONE 3-0945 Mrs. Mae Brown, Prop. Mlr ,,, i r rni»;nirairinui:i_jT Johnora Beauty Shop PHONE 3-8646 ; 1563 E. Eden urn St., Raleigh Mrs. Elnara Smite, Prop. Lewis* Beauty Shop 161 S. Fisher St., R&leijffe PHONE 3-6396 Miss Alice Lewis, Prop. Raleigh