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I PERIOD OF RELAXATION BETWEEN CLASSES
Accredited by the Southern Associa
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• Sor-iai Sciences Schoob. and Rated Class A by the
I® 4 Business Education anc! Secretarial Studic A UK- '■ HATH A'lCtilCSi Association.
* Health and Physical Education
• Teacher Tracing Elementary Education Mem tie V of the Association Os Attieri
anc! Secondary Education ('.'HI CoilogCK, the American Council
• Prc-Thooiyai iv.or.tt! ~n Education. an ri ihe United Negro
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WRITE THE R. :C!STRAR
JAMES A. BOYE R. President
rn]p in “PorjT.V
IrG \f.ir fnijird Fnrnpp, tnrliiri
ij>£ rn*«nt.T‘<iS behind Hi** Immi
f'uitain". mak<-; a hlch note for
interviewin': 'hirJrn.s ?* til
Colirsi Tin- oernM.rn was a
fifi - liu ;n ' * ‘ic.i-" >!»■ hrjH it the
(x*l!o?t I.t.i wrrl. Looking '*o
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b'n-ic (i,,i !rui. Hb'kor.v; Irvine
Painri, baritone. - ,vbo handeled
Hi. iiiii- nf "Porev“ .nid Mrs
.ihne Noel Vibrniarte.
j "Pos jy And Bess" Stars
| Acclaimed At Gate City
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II featM'-«ri' V" Re: n bv G Pile- ,
| • r.; -3 .-! r, r„ r- ,k Bremd To* th- '
ficrJsrcnce Os Over 350 Farm
c c Sloses At Virginia State |
r• sy s b SB'V- KG V 3 —Over 3sn f 3 * rr, *
?.*rruh~ the of Vir- I
; !*• ;• tu ipth thu Fahm «r.»l
King, Wilkins Keynoters:
Beauticians * National Meet
To ‘Crescent City*August4
NfW ORLEANS rANPi -.Ac
cording tc an announcement by
Mrs Katie L, Whickham of N«v
Orleans, president of the National
Beauty Culturists League. Inc.,
leader:, in many fields will be
ptfsent to address the beauticians
when they hold their national In
stitute of Cosmetology July 2S to
I August: 3. and their national con
| vention August 4 through S. Re
| servations are being received from
f hading beauticians over the ra
| tion
Kev yt‘ rt’n !.wtii»r King,
treilei of thr Montgomery bin
boycott, will speak to the coti
voniion on August 5 Other*
scheduled Include Uoy Wtlkiris.
cseeutivr secretary NAACP;
Vivian Carter Mason, presi
dent. National Council of AV
no tvtimen: .tudee Paul John
son of Kansas Cltv; Clarence
Rvnum. National Committee
on Infantile Paralysis, Miss
tV'llie 'lie f-aunders. Nassau.
Bahimas and ytande .laekson,
Bermuda Beauticians i«so*’la
tinn.
er'. by 1.-o'-vrence. “Give Me Je
-i.ts" by Hall Johnson and 'You j
C m Tell The World", by Margar- ,
• i Bond.
The r mud half of th* pro
grant featured Porgy and
Hr-s 1 ' numbers Barnes sane
t Cut plenty t>f Nothing”
and \ Woman Is Something
rtiing" and Miss Flowers ren
dered 'Summertime''. "Straw |
Very Sons:", and Mr Mans
l-rnie Now''.
Thev tea mod in duets of '1 j
i i •■•■■■• You Torgy" and Bess. You
■ My Woman Now" Miss Flow
: ms sms another spiritual. "March !
I.U ■ r. T.i .Joni- ii" fnr an encore
. The p-ur was ably acompanied >
!■■;•• talented. Kt.-Uy Wyatt at the :
i piano.
The ‘rip appeared as i ?o~ture
■of th- A and T College summer j
T.'i-m < , 1
Home Conference held st Virginia
State College last week The theme
f the Conference was "Strength-
THE CAROL iNi.AL
Among leading beauticians who
■ill instruct at. the institute are
Ethel Adams. Miami; Rose Clark,
.'biladslphia; Dazelle Hill, Detroit,
Mabel Sanford Lewis, Brooklyn;
Vcrsie Lee Bailey, Omaha; Odell
Evans, I,os Angeles, and Marie:
Edwards, Seattle.
Also Minnie C. Hurley N Y.
City; Louise Reeves Chapman, St
Louis; Ella Martin. Atlanta: Mae
Maldrow, Newark, N ,!. and others.
CP&L’s Safety Record In Meter
Section May Lead The Nation
Py going 30 years, or 1,488.000 j
! man-hours, without a single lost- '
lime accidtnf, Carolina Power and ’
Light Company's meter -eet.i.on ap
pears to ha’-f set soirir. ynr l of S
national record.
i E Brown Hicks, superintendent
of ;he system meter section repor- j
tad this week that since safety re- j
; cords were first set. up by CP&L j
on July t, 1527, no» one meter j
employee has lost time due to ac- 1
cideots.
"it's incredible but true he ad- :
ded. and 1 give credit to our
Cause me to heat Thy lov.
ing-kindness in the morning:
for in Thee, do I trust : cause
me to know the way wherein
J should -walk, for I lift up
ntv soul unto Thee—fPsaim
H 3,8.)
Those who begin each day
by thanking God for His love
and His blessings and for a
new opportunity to serve Him
by loving and helping others, ‘
will find joy and strength
abundant: obedient to His
will, they are guided into j
righteousness.
I ening Home and Family Living'
The chief speakers were ,
i Dr. Harrv M. Love, head of
the Department of Agricultur
al Polytechnic I »ist. Blacks- !
burg. Virginia: Tlie Venerable *
Richard B Martin, rector
Grace Episcopal Church. Nor
folk. Virginia: and Mr. Wm I). j
Poe, editor. Progressive Far
mer, Raleigh. North Carolina.
The major portion of the confer
- ence «-as taken up with group
! meetings dealing with marketing ;
and freezing fruits and vegetables. • i
farm and home safety, art, craft ; I
for the home, persona! grooming tc I
'upplemem farm income ; I
A panel of civic participation
was held during one of the
genera! sessions. Participants
were Mr. H. L. Giles, principal
Janies Solomon Russell High
School Law renceville, Virgiiii
a. and Mr, C, J. Scott, princi
pal John Wright High
School. Snell. Virginia and
president of the Virginia Tea
chers Association.
; Tne conference was sponsored
by the Schoois of Agriculture ;
and Home Economics. Virginia
j State College: Virgin* Agricultu
ral Extension Service, Slate De- !
partments of Vocational Agricul
ture and Home Economies, the
Soil Conservation Service and Far
mers Home Administration.
Powell Denies |
‘Hell’s Canyon’
Rumor In D. C. j
WASHINGTON (ANPt Con- :
gressman Adam Clayton Powell
i ‘ D -N Y' i ha* denied that he suth
| orized a proxy in the House of
I Representatives in favor of Hell's :
! Canyon
j In telegrams sent to a St Louis j
and .i Washington newspaper, the
: Hat km Representative stated that '
| he had not rushed to cast his vote !
for Hells Canyon because he felt j
that, such a vote should be cast ;
wisely.
He pointed out that he had been [
taken out, of circulation since May j
i 20 due to his physical condition, j
j returning to the House Floor only i
! 'ons enough to cos* his vot* for t
j civil rights.
| .Therefore he was not, physical- |
: ly able to answer all of the qiue.it- ;
: tions regarding this issue that, was
| necessary to consider before de
! termitring how he would cast his
, voN*.
The- S' Louis Post Dispatch had
; stated editorially that Powell
! claimed to “owe the Democrats no
j loyalty.’’ The New York Congress
j man denied making any such
| statement.
I The Nickei* for Know-How pro- !
j gram has been in operation lor the
past alx years.
| North Carolina woodland owners
are reminded to be extra careful j
' about fires during the hot dry |
I weather. I
Headquarters will he at Elks
R.e‘-t and sessions will he held
at the Bookei T Washington
High School. Mjuv social af
fairs have been arranged and
many side trips including one
to Baton Rouge, have been
j planretl.
Five hundred ?ta*e beauticno:, j
j under ’he leadership of Miff Dorr-- !
| thea V, Johnson ->r® planning fo>
i a crowd in excess of t.oon.
safety-nunded emplovte?
H irk - f.-.r-o rm ■ .... g ;
employees The,! p-.b is m, r.
mg and rvguhil.v tcjtms the rr m
•ban 400,0A0 elect> ■ ■. .
CT’.B;L ~!fs T'-■ .vorV -Yi‘
lot of dnv>ng —in fuel S ISO.OOO
mile.* during rhe 30- year pe-
The CF&L mrtcr section i.on
notional recognition ir, ,- in rf
1953, when the Edison Electric In
stitute and Ebasco Services In
presented awards upon the cor:-.-
plction of i million man-hours of
work without a lost-time sccideri
Special cormnendnticn h.s
been by :he N < . n. : ,
me.nt of Lahov
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