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RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. .1 H
Sampson of Philadelphia. Penn*,
have been the guest vt his sister,
Miss Isobcl Sampson o; la
Lana. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wh»;*tr
of New York City, also guests of
M.fv, Sampson, have returned
v.imt 4 after a visit with their sis
ter.
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CROWN AND SCEPsER OF
nCfKS Elected officers dur
ing last Saturday’s nicotine of
(he Crown :« n«» v„o-te- ci,.i. e.r
(hi state, at Saint •Aogußtliir’#
College Raleigh were •. ... ,
> Grady Hawkins high Warren
ton president; dear. Mcßrady
Itunher T. Keidsville vice-presi
dent; Peggy Coefh-ld Adkins
Fi.ii Kinston sreretory and Mat;
tiff It. Walker .lordan Sellars
Hr. h Burlington treasurer, lames
l-orbes of Washington High. Ra
leigh is retiring president. (SEE
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Area Hellas bo
In Sessions
Brook In h, S. ) .
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i ■ m si.jm Chapter cir Oxford
.i! •{ ; 'i }i *[>. r.-on, Sot o v? Amur M.
if vt-ro, i.ft-s.-;ic: Lawrence, and 1-
i’C’l r* )•’..•'>'.•{*}! a:t-tided the Eastern
H.'.-.ioh , Meeting of 'Hit Delta
. v : Theta S«n only in Brooklyn,
L\.York April 10-12
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CROWN AND SCEPTER »',-
vp.NT PARTICIPANTS Tak
ing part in the deliberation dur
ing tin- annual Crown and Scep-
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St I,VI S All was not work
w lien members of Crown and
; Scepter Clubs front throughout
Crown And Sceptre Clubs
Hold Successful Yearly Meet
KAI.EIOH Tin annual rnoet
i‘i.. .a tin Crown and Scepter
I Chib was held on the S’. Aur o>-
| .i:;i a. Ccilleuc campus Saturday
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; : the Waoiun.r.imi Hicli S. '.mol here,
, :c jji i'i ident. ;a t-ovdlli;.;
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ter meeting held at Saint Augus
tine's College, Kaleish. last Sa
.'urday u ere, left to right. Dr.
E. C. Boulevvare, Miss Carolyn
the stale gathered in their art
miai meeting at Saint Augus
tine s college Raleigh last Satur- ,
day. Above photo shows mem
1 in* ah-da.i *■. •■.-;! un b* "an at
Kkl.i when i-i.rU's introduced iViis*>.
Carolyn .V; Smith, executive stx
i Gary oi the Club, who ptv.xt'nici,
D.. Harold L. 1 rlgy, ptc.-aueiit ui
~i. fii 1 . ustine s, vim delr. e; <(j tm
initial act dress and brim : lit gicef
itigs !" the gn up
Dr Trigg was working With W
A. Robinson, lirst slate .-uporviSDi
■ lNf-yro tu,;n st-.iooi, worn the
Grown and SCi-ple) CKiii was o,
.;uiiii:ed in iJ2j, and \\a uie main
: s ; .,t aker lot tin- first annual meet
. y. ui lilt.' efu-u lit Li. 1,5
Dr. S. It. Duncan, supervisor
<>l Negro high s. lumis, who
was also scheduled to brutg
glidings to tnr group, nis
tiiiUOle to attend.
Aft ei the business session anc
lolluvvtit!: the rendition oi d•
•y Hairy V. Lurie, wnuvi was i j
lutei preled by Wr, lie Ca: for of j
the Warren County Training
: -jenuo) a- vstai renlon with Mrs. b.
. Me-Alli; ter Lewis as accompanist,
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’maims
At id Id tiu* delegates attended
a ret reution workshop coordinated
IV ur. A Is. VVealiii i (Old t)l Ai. C
.'olli-ge. a mental hygiene work
li top coordinated by Dr. Lestei
Mann of the Mental Hygiene Clin
ic of Raleigh, a workshop on fam
ily file coordinated by Dr. L. C
: Holdware of N. C. College, and a
job opportunities worksuup coor
i -idinted by Mis- Effie Yeargin, u
member of the Washington High
,v<iuyi iaeult.v. in various rooms 1
Hi llte administration and science
■ buildings ail on tin si. Augnstint-’t
at.ipus. Dr. Marguerite Adams of <
Sfipw University who was also 1
scheduled to participate was un
able to attend because us illness
from 12:16 to 1:30 a talent pro
grant. ' Moments of Relaxation"
; v»ith dttb members from ail chap-;
i ters participating, was presented ■
Hie club was served dinner be- ,
: ween i :.IU and 2:30.
Mini officers elected and m- |
dulled are Charles S. Grady. John ;
if. Hawkins High School, Warri-i:- j
| ion, president; Jean Mcßrady i
i tioOkei t, Washington High;
lent: Peggy Coefeild, Adkin High
School, Keidsvillc, vice - presi- 1
school, Kinston, secretary; anc j
Maggie H. Williams, Jordan Sel- ■
: lei's High School. Burlington,!
; treasurer.
PARTY HONORS 01 j
GOING OVER-SEAS
RALEIGH A-2c Dewey Me- j
: Knight has reported to Camp Kil- :
i met where’ he will t><- processed j
I for overseas duty after having :
I spent 30 dr«yk leave with his font-j
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A going -away party was given
i it tlie Elks Club, Thursday night
April 2 in his honor. About 60
| guests enjoyed dancing and re- ■
i freshmen ts.
i The Club was gaily decorated
i with green and white crepe pa-1
j per and assorted colored balloons.
| A wonderful time was had by
1 tali.
-'niitli. 'r. Lester Mann, James
Forbes, Miss Effie Yeargin and'
Or. A. E. Weatherford. (SEE
I STORY THIS ISSUEi
bers of the elub enjoying them
selves at a social event which
lolloued business ■.eisstuns. ISiUk
STORY TillS ISSI. n
At . 20 tnc mectihg cfbsed and a
, social followed, with music pro
vided by the Count of Rhythm oi
'iaii - 2 -.'tcndiiii; the meeting
■■l- dch-'.aU's from approximate
:l> 60 -'iigh schools and a total ui
'dll! delegates.
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OF LOCAL INTEREST
HRESS CLUB PI.WNS
UABAHET EVEN!'
RALEIGH final plans were
made by officers of the Raleigh
Press Club last week for the- pre
j semation of the group s first ari
| riuHj Cabin i t Bali. The evuni is
ito te held at The Lounge, Inc
1 blood worth Street. on Friday
■'’’it. M'iv l. J C, Washington.
Mrs. S. Delany and Liu Holloway
.o c wi, liiu alactitlgcijiiei.ls euiumit-
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ELKS HEALTH PROGRAM
SET SUNDAY AFTERNOON
MALEIGH The local Elks
Edge will present It annual Edu
cational Health program at th<
Fust Congregational Church. Mae
has LOOK?
EYES SHOW CRAMPS, “NERVIS”, MISERY
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that tired, nervous, jittery look each
lnonth no matter how much “make-up "
you use. Keep your secret safe during
“those” days--don’t lie the one girl in
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tale nerves and cramps —has "thet
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lev Street, on Sunday afternoon,
April ib nt 3 i .m. TGc p:i toi,
> the R‘-v. Howard Cunningham, wlii
i be the principal speaker.
c.oi.Lr.«>L n.AV EILS TO
.»! AY IN RALiSfGH
, RALEIGH ■'Cam pus Quaran
tine". u hilarious comedy, will be
.-i suited by hie North Carolina
. f'oUegc Players at Crosby -Garfield
' School here on Friday, May t> The
• e.uy is being prcSGtlcd iiridcr the
joint sponsorship of the Chapter
1. United War Mothers anti the
Mary Talbot Home. Mrs. V. H.
Brown is president <-t the Worn
- an’? dub and Mr.-. Eula Ellis
heads the War Mothers chapter.
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