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PAGE SIXTEEN 3n UNCF Series: «i mm irrrn~* m~ n t «»» St. Aug.’s Choir To Be Aircast May 23 wm YORK—On A•-. -hr «boir of Harnp - E Tfirgtni c un-1 •• Henry N. S'- sh« May s, : Broad ..a?- n- C-- Negro O'" ■■ !•' <liO broadens! i: v tpday W ' ' |fc’« dim!.-- Other eho-.’i hi frofurcd doi-if ■ i she weekly sc: . s v. ha li « > finale with W UP’ in York. Sundays. )• to '' ’ ' choir, under tic- tu d-.u i a. m- are the risk l nivci Harry V r«n S' ■ -i- 1 . * ■ * direr-ed by \V\iinil \ »OE, 'lay |l.: th-- Si tts- Woe's CoMe-rc «•!» .-. uivi r tbt itii'.i-’ ni i,'. ■ i' ttiaint S l.;itn‘.-;-rt, '•! v and Mav .;h. th- -'■ • -i -r no returned l» he -.d VV Music Bej-it to: nt > • of Wiley (oner,- <V ■u ■’ Gilbert Alien. U •. ;W>: ; --t waa io"f" -. d famed U'ivi-.; ■ - - . .'-■■■ - chorus. Presen led as feat-ire by ’ ■ Cyyhj net C l O:‘*- : grams whi . ■ ■ - s half of i I.'- Fund’s 195-1 camp,. -a v ; is 1 of F - progress in -- nv. the chi si towns tv. Fund's 000 van AVO IE LESS PE C 5'S j A DEFENSELESS i SOPi.E 200,000 Vol . i ! jj Wanted JOIN THE MUI.T!T«mr.S WHO ARE REGIH'fEftED Ex !?M \ ' ” ' k ' ’ '■ ■/’ v. WZp r; MSl|' Come so see us with your Financial LOA N S I Problems. pj*. •>i - : 1 - rr-cen'e a gracious -veiccae. |2-1 e? m «sl gji ; Bf.Ms Is Ou? Spee'ktHy pjj 2 HOOD SYSTEM | >USTRIAL BANK |j 1 f.Z South SalkhHry Street f|: | Bdktjgh, North g jjjjpi) | SfierioMa® is iom to Toochof* No payments are required m jjp JUNE, JULY m AUGUST Bjj 9MB || .^^9^ Proof /Hf JaSilif 1 tosgfef iTiMMJmI h 1/ /vsiffftSgi irw ' won ' /HI) ' £ PINT Ciiii HW— MIIIIUI ■mi mini ii i i wurwssosßß—UWMWl—Mi— »vna»ninr«n— jMWmiwwiium* 109 X HEifTML SPIRITS BISTiIUD 'ROM f ".»!# ■ CORDON'S DRY £IN GO., LTD.. LINDEN, N.). ’ innual operating expenses Tiiis - M-ir-ht yet by the Fund, and re p v.-i-nt < an increase of $250,000 leges and universities in meeting I vc if V.SCF goal is the largest B eauticians Re-elect. All Previous Officers BY B U VRIIEN : HO'.. K Y MOUNT The 15th j ; a ,r>ua! convention of the N- C. j Bc'c-ulieutits attd Cosmetoligists j i closed here last week after four l ’ day ; var-ked full of social ana i business rr.cotii.ys by re-electing ; >«. thout a .'li-senlina voice—all of ! tho old officers, who arc headed J by,..--' p-twiner.;,. Mrs. Willie F i I-:-: -'-r-Mn a native Ohioan • jt. nia. ted to the Old Norm j \o i-oi.rn; < I’- r’lajis other organi/iUions j take a leaf iron: the at.vans' hook when i' .a-.i's in notitical maneuver j lira. or. mil maneuvering. The l.ft.--, s»rinetJ vatisfield with i ofricerv and voter! only ' as i Erirmali-' Key olfieials ; U: Wiliir l. Mcnnt-sce, n r t'i-’it: Mrs. >lilhc His-h --• ar'K Wilmington. sst vice yiis. Roxanna IV i‘ il l -. Winston-Salfin, ‘lml \ :rr prr- tdent. Mrs Willie sioitti. Greensboro Mnanrial . : .i--rnr- .Mss Vivian Ma«- sry, M insloit-Salein, record- | in- secretary: Mrs Margaret - •:• i.: stif ti.xn!, correspond- dal v and .Mrs. Lnuise it “nvi'iek, Matcsviile, treasur er. sO< IAS. NOTES Ti.'C I;- f ■ O. o’. .Tarr-f ! I ">■ ■ ■■ h - -: - : f. ■ r- ; -e sum,-. " y v tin no tv-.,- : I t.t_-cii-at-ge nofiad in his eon- i '! Revert nd end Mrs- Mrs I Henry iElisa Knight! Harrison ] S ■ s.-e moving back to Jersey C’ -y. j | over the 1953 quota The money j I raised will be used foi such o tr- j I poses as scholarship aid teach- I j mg and laboratory equipment J | and smdont health progranv. N. -1 where Rev Hat rise-** a re tired railroad employee os well i as being retired from act’ve j ministry, has lived for forty ■ years prior to coining here last j autumn. Mrs Nora Bailey attended a ReiJf'iPri Ti'iPtMin i 1 t'/f the KRs Ant- | ir- od Guard Department on Sun- j day Alien D. Clark, one of the last I of this city's. colored white bar- j bcr?. was interred last work, (cl- j lowing funeral rites at. Mt. Pis- : pan Presbvt.erian Churrii where he had been an m i :( r ftu -oany years. Mrs. Witlie Kriivhi y-ent !•'.-. for in and a.-ound Nop.-.-.. . i SPRING HOPE XA K F Spring Hope's NAACP in id ns reguiar .meeting recently vviih .John D. W:ipams, eresident in charge. Wil’iaro.: vr --d his ir. - bt.rs to make stronous effort enroll all eligible toiors o . . the three Saturdays of xeg-.t”.:- tion preecodir g the May prima ries J B Harrcn, Slate NAACP Public IvTitfns Chairman. v..-s pi'i-sent and avc a report on the : F i do in eoni'i.-i enci:- In Woi-hipaton . v.-:!r Preside;)! K-senhower t Significant that this year, more, people from Ji aMern Cai-nlina air evincing interest -n attcnditi:; the national NAACP o. r;v- nt; " which meets in Hallos. Trxa . the last week of .Tune A momr eade is being planned from <;>is area which is expected to ;;o as fur as the Mexican border pr.-ir t, r the convc fi ■ . -',n. wi • inn -- ; to join it nay cop* t J B H r ren, 243 Atiart.ic Avenue. Rorkv Mount. N. C. f(>i del.- .1 Hampton in Music Week Celebration HAMPTON Va. - Me- - u - k i Was launched rti Hampu-n li: ! i stitute on May 2. whft-n the | ; Kame.ir.n Institute Chou' , ed m ccnco-i -n Ogden il:i• '= ■ der the direction of Di iK-i: y - N. Switieu. li-e Choir r. ~ui'- • Jng the 1 rsr half of the prop: a-u j such selc.tion.s as; •F.x.-dtnPo t". I Domme" by Palestrinß; ' O Thou, | in. Whose Presence” by Li-w --! Cain: "Early One Morning.' a;i i English Folk Song arrmgrd by J. A Fitzgerald; and “To Her I Shall be Faithful'’ by Arnold Schoenberg. The second half of Ihe program included old favo rites such at; 'Aties, was Ooem Hat, Lobe den Herrn’’ by Bach; ’•Alleluia" by Thompson: "There a Balm in Gilead'’ and "A.-i'a That Good Move." arranged by W- L, Dawson i The Music Week activities eon- ; i tinned on May 3 with a rr-'dal i i by thp.Music Department Faculty i assisted by the college Choir The faculty members participating were. Jamfes S. Barnes,. Howard Brueker and Henry N. Swden, pianists; John Hutton. Jr., qr ganisl; George F- Roach, clarinet- j ist. In addition to selections by R, Vaughan-Wiiliams, Bach, De bussy, Chopin and other?, there were original compositiors r>y Dominick Arg< ito and He whin Bracket-. A concert by th» -Hampton Tn sfit.ute Band on May 5 continued the Music V- ek event? The Band program, included "Song of Jupiter" by Hande l • Anderson, ■nyniuhony No- 2 Fust, Move menll by Borodin-Leidzen ,u:d “Concertino" by von Weber- Davis among other well-loved composition?. The program ah. included “Listen to the Drum mers Play” and "Manitou Heights" b.y Cbri-tiansen. T rade Contest i Champs Listed GREENSBORO Winners in the North Carolina High School Trade Contest held at A. arid T College on Friday, April 23 have been released by James IT Tay lor, assistant state supervisor of. trade and industrial education. The list, of winners in order of first, second and third places in cluded: Auto-mechanics James McLeod and James Scott, Dur ham; .David Brewster and Perry Goings, Greensboro; tmd Arthur .Fleming and Herbert Hicks, Ra leigh. Brick masonry 1— Bevery Darden, Greensboro; Arthur Rai ford. Goldsboro and James G:.’> ; ver. Rlaeigh. Brick masonry U Frank i "Massenburg, Raleigh; Robert Dai- , ton, Statesville and Josepn j Vaught. Southport. Carpentry Rueben Parker j and Over. Douglas, Concord; j Thurman Spain and V« iluam \ Cole, Durham; Maurice Cooley [ and Richard Cox, Gobi. boro. Tailoring Willie Wittte Dur- | ham; Radio Robert Meadows, i Greensboro, Printing Clyde j Canady. Durham. Electricity j John Jones, Winston-Salem. | I I I” ", . ' “ ' " i X'\N' t*’v ! ;U-, \y . . ; S : -A BOOING ’EM ON 1— New York’s first lady, Mrs A;- .. Robert Wagni-r, was the ofiiriai starter to a B*l* VT-\ . Easti'r i'ss-roUing rontMl, iieb! «*o 'i ,r Ifvwr* at y “ Gratio. Mansion, The oomiietmg joußßstots. above 'W\ - ure Gold s«er ekildren. orphevs of A>verii-«n heroes « . .-' 8 A < .. v_ ■ i -• i_ ir— t»-_..i.) m-.. « «2*js Kare". j INfWS|>KSs rhok) - k-4 y-. „ f w, imf%, | a ; cfrf-wiL'’ ' ifel, , j teJS-dfc. ... ,r • , . .. . ■ s \ z.:~9 ; V W ' -T a#’ ! S - ■■ mm u ¥ •% P-f \ ,/«■ \A % 4<"% ! "15 iHS; 4\w-T W 4 . .. ifp! . The Family Roundtable i Ehare Wisdom NEIY YORK • GLOBALi Dear M'.-s Ball: Hi is scttinsi a bad example lor iier I i.id" ; ii- i> a flea I- frn-ti-l. but ii ir- bard to nor roach, t She compitiitift loud raid long, does not really stop to e : dor about hey child's bebaviob and that ,-i;o ir influencins it She .says the cie’d ? c-vei 'mi? !’’ c last week: VVe r-.of. <- the bus and (hr d, Ivor asked her to py\ : for the cii-id. She tried to con : vincf: him the child 'was under : ape, which create* a little scone. , Finaliy, ih-.- child spoke up, shrilly from hrif wav down the ; aisle: 'But mother, f ;,ad ru> ttu’iHUcr'’'' Die mothers fa ; be paid the fare and rrep' a- : *er - -. t. P S : VV o not of! iwo bfortv , ’ learned a Bisson? I wopder S ;|;v ... Alabama . Dear Sslly; i Your ie.u r was interesting and j thou;;!! 0- : Th<• l' V r :'(• i many parents who expect liter Commercial Cook - Vci '.a! i F.POC" Bn. 1.':.,, -e Samuel Amos, i Wu-stD! . •■. :i " Dry f •.a . ! Johnny Weaver, VViHor*. Alvin • Eaton, Winstoti-Aalem. Nurses ! Adis C !, ' c, .e 'vl-'.'L s v,l ev D’’r ' harn .h?ar:it3, Neal, Greensboro | and ’ Ruby Ovscene, ’A ins ton i , i j Salem. j Shoe fepalnng - WiUiam Me , Collier, C'itat otic: John Bostic. | W.lson a>td Billie 8,,.i“.. Grr ; boro Ba.xiitg -- Robert C;u.. . ~ ■ VV ii -s' r-. Cnb : rct-M,; i, i Job it r, Foster. Washington. \ it&Sgt Lest Satan should get ait advan tage of us, for vse tire not. Ignorant i ©f'bis devices. —(H Corwttfaians j 2, ID) We wMI be and wiM remsj-'l.i ! strong only so long ns wc recog | nize Satan’s devirr -. for what they i are, But too often there arc btibife and indulgences which we cling to stubbornly because.rtiey.please: us —when we know Utley art: harm ful, weakening, and unrighteous. You’ve seen a on TV and in Magazines . . . Notv tee it Here f ARMSTRONG’S ROYEUI UNOIEUM We Give S & H GREEN STAMPS - Sq. Yd. Installed Upstairs ■.. downstair*... Royelle Boors are deixt rating magic for any room. Equally smart with mod ern or traditional furnish ings. If bold-grained colorings. STORE NAME A %}■:&**' A- 0 I Capitol : Tile <SI Linoleum Co. £OS Oberlin Bd, THE CAROLINIAN ] K i)(i ind to mh.ny o?ao.t* \ \ virbies. but iraquer*' y do ■ , t'<>\ ’op ic» iaU?.o o, it. very L’V , of ms. oOiirti :-y be.oi Z fold. It , : CU'(.\ UK* hRo Lave »soi-Hc !>.i> ! that k Mu. enough. v >• ! j Lrt?r.il ;0)‘ i*' : > r. and t*n’y - r ” ! rn the?n parents do. r l v !;■..'r*L , fov \ ! i if they hear ruother fnrtp Urrio ! j to tune i’dLrip . Title while L* - j i tbov ■■('(]' fatn<‘i" doina tbir-L.* "■ c • i .-ioi-./ui of d«>. tiler foliovr <V-: - . i t ' : s this, : : a V,(.\ <>;!,. ar« oxair*:?h* C.; :. o ! children. PaieSO emtnet afford t?. ; he like the minister who u>id .u.-. . C \jl iCsaUuiJ.; Don’;. «i«.» >' 1 tic. i c, s< As ■ V '<* \ J bvli *'?' 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A\ i.’.'i'i r.n <■* p:»i; ?-j vvc.rm an* o hnarc \<> -*.v;-P‘e dt>othf.r’ja for P'*" fnVv"' v t.id the ivni.'cCOt. \Vh u\ t. ■ ■ wovici to oCer a*. ; a SUhjoj'p;.* i • v ...c-.i wfi? \\\ Lenn ?r.a<! -aVs' j r? a .Cow ti:divi l? vCis • The* foye way L-.’tler honied boUer liviny con rtfS.'in?, finer exps for all Tine s ei human expioU^ ;: ; 1 rat in ihe of the ■" -Lb-od VV ;• TfVvViPVj A ; ‘. ) * V:d’n. ; ' ' ! »•;; " • r:. . 4 tvajv<it'd and IljLumined hutnat Save America Reviviais Planned Across Nation NEW YORK —1 AMP) This, city was selected as the key cen- I ter for a nationwide chain ot < vanyollstic mass meetings at a conference lasi week in Hotel i Thi csa. Dr. J IV. Golden of I Nashville, chairman, said that ; huge revivals vill be held by in- ' : terdcnmniiudioua! alliances irs. a- ; ' botii JO ibaior cities i Toe conic fence was in connec- ; i (ion with the Interdenomin;.tiem- | ; id Evangelistic Cru.-tttde for the ' i F.ilviiUott of America. It >s the j - tfi.V! project of the National I Fraternal Council of churches, | V I If ns l RELUA'I'J Dr. (horge KJumiul llujkhn •> i -1 • . <■ th, livid r>t ninj relation- tar more tmut tu years, ri'vrvt'y 1 -- ' - -!•• ■ -i.i «>, thing ti> Kihsurd Al.urcw on UJS nulto’s " < '"■■ * I hr. Sl;i\’.irs. co-lounflr-r and cxnctilivc ihrcilor ot tin J ci ; ' !,... . ii.,-, heafled Ur run- rc.iat.tons |»rogr;m» 01 tlu- red' ’ < ; t.,lurches tor 23 v- - --r.-ss ITwloi. - _ 111 111 mi 111 II- riiini-ni-MOrmii- ne «i—■mura 1 a ««»<nvaiaill»»ii ftwunw ‘ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1954 which represent? 11 . m ' • denominations »r! ■ ■ . t 7.000.000 men - ■ H i A. Love Motho-h t, ol' '...!' ' is president. Dr. Golden r, t ■ toe! t lianas 1 1if,High n o.rc joning 1 IN t" ■’ - i announced f t v. ill ... a ci;iu ! .’i .; n - . - ' Gtcait-i Wcv 7in i- i 1 '■> alliance Jute 7 m . YMCa branch. •Scptcnibcr has baer. tent ' - ly set as the in ■ - ■ , rl ra m nl l c >•■ tr; i lions.
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