>■»•»Hfc .-*» , I im ■ - , WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1954 i % SKK-S A”\ IP* Manhattan Borough President Hulun Jack, wear * hut sterile gown, displays father!) juirle a- he cuddies newborn daughter at :4r». ,J,uks bedside in .Vcw York's French hospital. Tuiy Miss Jack, weighed in at 7 lbs. 3 »*. ..Newspresa Photo.) ■ ■**, its?:,.* >. . , .. S , .. . ■ ■ Distinguished Grads Return To College After 50 - Y rs. Lincoln university, pa. ---j Among tiv distinguish!*! graduate,- ' making the pilgrimage back to; luncoln University this month in: observance or that institution's | Centennial celebration will be two j South African Lump,, who entered j Lincoln in 1887. Th.cv are Livingstone M/.imba, who \v :is •;i',mu hops... No bitterness. §M. " \ JP ! ■! I '%%£: 0 '■ i yC 1 ‘jt .yy a ' -Vi r* ' \f —a. ¥. ; vt. v'V *■ ac.awf' ' * i ) WHOLESALE CO. i ; ; 320 S. HARRINGTON ST. DIAL 3-15 SR RALEIGH ! * mm; 11 i -< Wf. y ywv-jl W MVING is TONE MZIMBA a lai.'p group of Zulu tribesmen 1 hey .-iii!*- to the United Stales as members of a Zuiii choir tout whs one of the midway attractions at the St. Louis Exposition „■ 1896. After they completed this en gagement they enrolled iri Lin coln Utnvet r ity, whioh even then enjo.vcd world-wide ivnutation for training African leaders. a> * pur sued both he collegiate and theo logical courses. Mzimba and Kati.va returned to South Afraa to been roe pastors n the flounshma Presbyterian native church there. Lor nearly 50 v '.ht'.-.e I ueoln alumni have served a- both tea-’ chers and preachers of their peo- : pie. While none of their chikiran have been able to return as stu dents to Lincoln University, thev I hove been the first Africans ad-i rnitted to South African universi ties. Two descendants of these men were the first Africans to bi grad uated from the Medical Depart- j merit of the University ot Wit wa tersrand. Race Masons Cite Progress By It IRVING BOONE Rireetnr nf Public Relations NEW BEEN—In the recent an i mad communication of the Free' j and Accepted Masons, Prince Hat! ,-, , Affiliation, Jurisdiction of North , • Carolina, neid tn New Bern, there P | was again brought into focus the. • j fact of the phenomenal growth of; '] | the Order during the pas! seven ; j years. This period embraces the * j acimiriiSiis'l'fin of Grand Master G [ D Carnes of Wilmington. I ~ I rile loi'owing significant -la it.-- . | tics were cited: In ! f U7, the Benevolent De partment showed cash on hand in tin amount of 81,057,22. this same department, as ot No- ven l.er, ’'....1, ii Vi-.ik a iivi bai anee ot Soo,o.'’7.'t. The present total assets of the Grand Lodge I * Mi" LANE MARRIES SGT. JACKSON .Mi-.s Helen (Tine) ! tine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Lane of Goirlston and 1 Sanford. S ('.. was recently mar ried to ;s;i Charles Jackson of Washiii ion, IV f Mrs. Jackson is a graduate of Collision High School and is now studying at a Business College in Washington where sin- is making her home Horace "Lord Calvert" Griffith, 38. representing Calvert Distillers Corporation in New York, shows his costume to the crowd at the Beaux Arts Bail at the Savoy Ballroom In Harlem. Mr Griffith joined Calvert as an errand boy 20 years ago and rose to his present position. Erskine Hawkins' band is in the backcound. exceed '200.000 in properties, sash, ami 11, s. Bond:., repre senting jii all-time record, to DEDICATE TEMPLE The Grind Lodge lasi year ac-i juiced the S> 125.000 Teniplc on Pet-! tiurow street in Durham Plans! arc now completed lor the dedica tory ccicmonics of this facility on, Thursday, April 8. At tins tune! thousand;-: of Miisous from all over■ North Carolina ! 1I assentlilc in Durham lor these historic cere monies, '“ ' j Local Chapter Os College W omen In “Job Privilege Clinic” At Shaw, March 24 The Raleigh brsru-ii of the Nation-: a! AssOl'ripon ilf'Collr r '.V e>iee will hr.id :ts annual Job. Or.p*,rtu-1 (I’.:: W-dw-r..' 57. res -74. | ! first 7 to W‘l p the' iV< at C 'us of yV.av i.e . ■ tv. Mrs. J iyrr MeLendmi. chairman; >f the f'.reminer on A: err :.'-ri:ts ! ras •mrur s d the fol!i:r»ymg ciin-i r or vs "i. - hop: Punting M t"' lot; t but: B-i’s•• ■ Mr Amiri Sir eiv-d; it: Eh In e:i unit.-I r f'l- n ■ .. Mr. IT;,I fly Lision Jr. -Pis ; here . Scci'cta’:;ii vy.-rk CHOI* SUMMARY FOR fEIJRU- ■ ARY. ]951. Fubnt.ii; .> favorable month • ’f Cornel! Solomon re- j ccnlly at the home of the bride's Parents on Fu’t'in Avrnnr in ! Baltimore, Mil. The Kev. S'rum medy ;)'';iennr!l the ceremony The iiride is the daughter of Mr. and N'rs. Melvin virant, a i DR. SHEPARD TO SPEAK Principal address at the dedica tory services will be delivered by a distinguished native son, in the person of Or. Marshall Shepard p e-tor of the great Ml. Olivet Tab ernacle Baptist Church of Philadel phia and Recorder of Deeds of the, same city. Before his election two years ago to this highly im portant political post in the city of Philadelphia, Dr Shepard had serv ed for ten years as Recorder of r eds of the District of Columbia. ivi» - Sadyp Swain; Wars and Wave*,! ;Sr«'-.ik-T to be announced; Besu- ; ! :.y Culture— Speaker to be an- > ;rn in need: Radio and TV John. D.j 1 L is: Caieterin Workers Speak- j ' rr to be announced: West nuthouse j | Employees —Speaker to be an- i j IKJUiiCfJti. 1 All interested hich school and • Erc.-.hm.i.-n college students are in- ; V'ii ''ij' if- attend. | Mr . VVc!,m K. Newell is prexi- 1 | cent of tna ictcal College W* soons, 1 Ciu.b .<.• U: 1 1 ■ ips were too wot rot field | w«rk- a result of heavy local rainsi .at 1!.-' end of the month. Warmer j : temperatures brought some um-! i provenvnt in small grains; how-! lever, in the heavier producing .sec- ( ; toms most of the acreage .still isj i n only fair condition. Pastures j | mode some recovery but still are i bein',' conditions on March l, 1953 V;. h !;;roSf" a tree. * Ti-rnes ■ ,i > was conked wn-:. an ear of 1 corn fell from above. Squirrel dropped it, giadnaia of Frederick Douglas High School, class of 1»52, and a gra lu.it« of the Apex Beauty i College, Mv Solomon is the son of Air, aril Mrs. Roy Solomon of Smithfieiil, N. C. He attended the I ,1 ohnston County Training School and is now enrolled at flie Apex Barber College, Baltimore, The Solomons are making their home in Baltimore. Mrs. 1.. S. Watson, ; ... W sfef : : .^vtv';■ Sr r NEW CACUNEI MEMBER —J. Ernest YYilkim, prominent Ckh ujflis#?-* cugo a Homey who was recently appointed avtisliuit Secretary «t '. *i‘ i. , SM ’ eßt Eisentiower. is shown with has family in their as? Wiiuij < It.v home. \\ dhow is the first Negro appointed to », sub- >-fjm "W* 4jsßw. : , eafnret ptwl m Washington. (Neivaprcss i>hoio.) .ML. . %*-•' ■ warn y w ’1 ' & 1 . • . ym! A .*• >•. W ... • I ■■ ->-.vV>cf%:.," A> v .v IWSKSF jjg f w’ JffWfp':' An Jy : k.s I £ jgmL. - i T rnmti ■ »>•§ !' Ufa*** Jrw Jff • -i f 1 Ijfc.JL /xsSk \ Jv ,7 ..uwlaMßßßißh. c , _ ~gmmh - wkim jSBBBmtt * • MimMl a f feMI- w mm Saif ■_ „ J ® fti - «Wm£» jri riWr. 9B .• "WyGSftjMWt ..'jS- ’jStffn % ! N. C. Basketeers Honorc 1 DURHAM Ho noiw and awards. | were popping out all over the place) it at North Carolina College last i week as local business firms and j ! organisations paid tribute to the | 1054 CIAA visitation '!• basketball team, a sports pub].? -! ; c ist, an i NCC President Alfonso I | Eider. '; The Durham Busincs* and Pro- i fessional Cham cooperated with the: ! J Housewives League on Sunday eve-i | ning to dive maroon and gray cei • | j tificatee imprinted with a picture, j of the Team and Coach Floyd H. i ; Brown The W r: Hili Recrea-j j tion Center was the scene of the! j event. On Mooday at y-i noon, the NCc! [ N<-v s Buieau and several of sports; > publicist J>. A. Merritt's friends' i honored him with a surprise lunch- I | • on at the Algonquin Tennis Club j j New York City Councilman Earl I ' L Brown presented Merritt with! 1 a shaving kit arid key ring in rec-j | ognition of bis services in com-1 ! piling slat sties >nd maintaining up-1 : -to-the-rninute records of the 19531 I CIAA football champions and the j | 1654 basketball winner*. in a surprise presentation on Monday a iso, NCC President El-j dor was presented a silver basket- j ball m behalf of the cagers with | a letter of appreciation signed by j 1 Captain Charles “T.:x" Harrison! and Coach Brtnvn. i R Bin" Holme;?, all-time Eagle j j standout end of the 1930's present- j ! od the certificates to the cagers on! 'Sunday night with this charge; i "You have the honor and the re-j i sponsibilily of sotting standards i ot sportsmanship in the game of j | basketball i V B. White, president of the Dur-j Ca.ly Spring • RAYONS I | Saving Up To i .ij »Timto: i »ir t ytntft>wttHfrtMtffgfDnrßH^iroffrmiirn^ra_;mtiHHnn^.ntrojg.mHitmsH:vtniHVHffrnnHtiifftmtfßttnt.iM.ti« i n. •; ] Icrk and ie.°s miaery wK mcnfcte'. Sc me even fiiro.igh periods wii ht'.m p's in ait* r n wjjiljf. Stay lovely A 1 merith - x-k ' yr { jr» tlealor for Oardui. (Say: “'card^ynu-cy*''). 9 Mo«mrci»«w; A1 gJL B ! i emme or life PAGE THREE . ton, To x : 11. .•, .)<.• v t o];> y ... j ton; Sarattel Jo.-,- i Charles McCuiiiu:-;:, Charioitzl I KittreJl Pip.kiu N• • V-.-- k C- ■y ; I Jim Ea.o-'inri. Sovin y.-: ; I C iyfl<* •..'.'•l-.- | James Sltah* Wnsst.o>•.-'. { em: Ts* I Williams. Brooklvo > s ; -> k ; Witherspof;. Ds'm.s". ~v; i Wheeler, Brooklyr? V : Henry : Crumbiiil, manaiici WSa ; lenc. e h ■.. 1 rA f/ ’.' '*• SJ *4“ - v v a | 0m i?. \ ’*- i -)n ■« sos ’ ! - woor ’’ | i&0 YEUOWSTONf.. i O *JHX ?i: . .- V