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MiHASOI llAUrieiAffl TAKE ITATl IXAHmATlONf ALTHOUGH THXS PHOTO was taken Just a few minutes before the younjr ladias in the above grroup bearded a apMial biu for Raleigh to take the ex* amination for Hccnae to practice the art of beauty culture none In the picture appear the least bit disturbed. Mrs. ^ Dflhaaot Jackscn is seen giving the last woEd of encouragement to the caadfdAtes, ^ MODELS TOR PESMAZOft BEAUTICIANS ^PERSONS taking the examina- t on to practice the art of beauty culture are required to cemonsttate cn living models so I ion. The above group is composed | took the January exaitiinaCion there will be no doubt as >,0 of model* for the DeShazor last Friday. 1.. .... their knowledge of the profess-1 Beauty College graduates who I —Photo by ReuKen-Budolph lliiur Ueailli liiil iioc Teaeiiers In Monthly Meet 1^''* iand Saundeie. Dr. Henninnlburg ’ evil.” H can, nerer be wiped r- ^ BY s. C. PYLE. M. D. IXPLUEKZA IS AN ACUTE, c :;i.i.iuaicable frebile infection, cvcupyirijj: in small and large cp.uenuci. There is studden on- it:, lasting about three day# and depression. The term ’ iijiluenza” has become both poptlar and vague, it is %plied tj common colds, acute catanr- htl ijif.arnmations, brief febrile attacks of unknown origin and even to abdominal symptons. When influenza sweeps the world in pandemic form, which ccjuri, iut oate\ ' 25 ye; :• ■ becomt-jMjie Tqpst iiri- ■us and fur!'j"s- oi scCount jf the Ur^ ) numbers stiacked ;n a ahoyf ytime. The _fr. ;h rale ia hiSh / because >f • ■ g:- j' number , f eases In fluenza iiseiX probait)ly never l|ills, death is always due to s o m ,e complication, usually pneumonia. No other disease ie more dis* abling to community life, for the reason that so many are placed upon the non effective list at the sanie time. Trade there is a shbrtage of doctors and nursea, ho^ital iacilities are i4|>de(]uat«, theatres, churebek and schools are closed, although the idea of closinc the schools yet allowijir the child to play with the TsUmr childrea of the community Is not quite sound. At least while he is at school he it not exposed to the dam; cbilliac out doer weather. And^ the gcsaitdllty ef iBfeetion by hie pUymdtta. There may be unknown fac tor* in the spread of influenza m that our preventative measur es lack pi«eision. We have n-i ^ecUk preventative, we still !»*• (0 Wfork toimrds a definite I DURHAM — The Fifth and Sixth Grade Teachers ci the city school held their regular monthly meeting at the Pearson Elementary School on Tuesday, January 16. A brief business session wss held, presided over by the president, Miss R. B. Grissom. Afte? the business ses sion was concluded, H. A. Hill, chairman of grr^up three took charge of the meeting. A brief discussioB of “T h e Demoralizing Effects of Juvenile Delinquency,” was conducted by Mesdames White, Cordice, of the NCC was then presented. The keynote ef Dr. Henning- bu v'.^ Xdilross was “R.rtJy- the evil using ^11 of the resour ces at your disposal, and ereat- ing other necessary onss. -- Hm gave tastisiics showringr how children are ipendii.g their leisure time, p«intin|r out that so mufih leisure time i« ill- used that delinqueney must re sult. “Games and sports devised without huge outlay* of money are means of edmlmting this eut entirely, as long as ttiere are unemployment, social j^ro- blems, and an «Ter increMin^ fear df 'fattire inseeurity, ther* wUl be more juTenile dellnqn* eaey, Jvfrenlle delinqaaney ts tS closely interwoven ad* ult deli&queney, witbon* whlefa the other soalfl not 1m. “Tbsre is hov* fos- tb* fatttr*. We must work together inlte*d of relying., so much on merciaUaed aetiyitiefc” Tih te*cher, he ipointed^ont'ttniit»*'t> taek tile prodllem^ and>. ««t an atmosphi^re of^;ieanifa|^ He Hntert^ins With Card Party DURHAM — The Lampodas Club of Tau Psi chapter, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, and Alpha Lambda chapter, Uelta Sigma Theta sorority, *nd Ta« Psi chapter. Omega Psi Phi fraternity, were guests of the Pyramid Cmb of Alpha Lambda chapter. Delta Sigma Theata son-rtty «t a eard party on Friday night, January 19. The music Assembly at North Carolina College Wtt beautifully decorated'and' the colors of the club, green and white, were pro minent thron»k-u Cat-itewers and pot flower* were arranged around the asssmbly. A latye green snd white pyramid 'jtood at the eenter of the room. table* were arranged so as to make the triangular pyraiUid. As the guests arrived, they were greeted and made welcome by hostesses Martha Lewis, Aurelia Lucaa, Larry James, Margarst Williams and Gwendolyn WasWngton. Games of bridge, whist, «hin«M checkea, etc soon weer in progress. On sech table Were mints and peknute. Music w»s played throughout' the evening. Refreshments were served in buffet, style. The table were ar ranged beauflfuHy and in an a»^t«»g manner. Two large punch 1>owla wer%on each side of the table snd between them were^ three tall green' candles. On each end of the table were white candles, njounds, of'^een napkins and whit* plsltes were plaftr around the table and'smc^ngHheni were pttte*' of assorted wiehes—open creamed cheese sandwicljef (greeB), lUto wnd-’ wiches and opei» ereame4 cheese find olive: ^andw.iches; Mints j^d and peahut* wefe on each* *nd-of’the lang,"5*nUe-Ut« table. .Thf buffet Service carried further the pyramid eolors. While refreshmente wer^ b^lng sefved, ™ da^^hooi (ft^ and in other progress. Beautlfur gifts wefe won by Miss Wipie Percy, Messrs cwnjmunity organixa- *Roy M^ore, Ja^s Chaplain and Gharlea Cobb. The ccmtests were conducted by Aurelia LuciU apd Martha Lewis and Evelyn Jones. Miss Bars, a mpmbei;* of J^he Deltalsororfty, asateted in'the con- tests. , % . ‘ ' Chaperohs were Mrs. Edwards, head oX the Music Department, and Mrs. Mitchell, Instructor in Home Economics Department. To the Pyramid Club we extend our hearty congratulation* for for having *pon*ored such a grand iaffair. New members of the Pyramid club are Misses Willie Perry ana Mariorie Townes of Raleigh, Ethelyn Coc^e of Franklinton, Eloise Crowder and Peggy Spaulding of Durham. IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR intellingent a'nd certainly a bud SON AND BROTHER, Jamet awaiting its time for matura- Henry Morgan, who departed I lion when It would burst forth this life on , January 27, !»#•. He was _known and loved Ly all of this community and by many of their communities. Those who associated entimately with him ^ links in a chain of friendship .»wiich evesi the cold inger ot- death cannot break. Altho iust twelve ytars old, * .^smes H^nry Vas'* leader in his I every day school cUss, .his Sun- Chapel liill —i—^— ’ THE COMHUNITV CENTER^ THE JUJtlOR Usher BOARD COMMITTEE held * mas meet ing Thursday evening at^8:(W o'clock at which time a discu^ ion was held concerning the community center for Negroes at St. P#ul AME church. The last meeting' was held at Rock HIH Baptist Cburch. ~ ^ DR. E. F. G. DEN'f, presideh't of Kittrell CoUege spdke at St Paul AME church at the IX o’clock servicM Sunday naorning. f the Methodist church "ill ^eet at the home pt Joshua Bfewfers Wednesday evening at g o’clock. The .hew officers have been elected ‘as follows: Edward Kirkland, president ^JYed> Hawkins, Secretary Roland Alston, .Treasurer Rosalyn Hawkins, Head ushef Mrs. Rebecca Clark, Supervi sor. . West Durham (RELATIVES AND FRIHNDS are glad to know that Thurman Atkins had recovered from pneumonia. He was confined to bed three weeks bui has improv ed very much. He lives with his aunt, Liizle Atkins on Dover St. which has been a mother for him, whose kidness ' shall never B* forgotten. FRIENDS WILL BE SORRY to learn of Eliia Woods being ill at Lincoln Hospital. MBS. ADLEA MOORE, Mrs. Julia Johnson and two children elosed ' by admonishing them^ '^not to give up' hope.' Work- The only reward ' for work' ‘ ia mors worki so work some more.” spent the week end at Univer sity, ^Jorth Carolina. ROBERT ATKINS spent the week-wd in Chapel Hill with his wjt^ Mrs. Mary Johnson Atkins. MISS WILLIE ATKINS who has. undergone an c^keration is doing fine. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., — R. L. Jeffries, graduate of Va. Union and holds Master’s degree in Secondary. Education .from Jniversity of Michigan^ a pro- fessor of Rural Sociology at Fayetteville S(tate Teachers Col lege has accepted the position as professor of Secondary "Edu cation at Prairie View College, Prairie View Texas. titns. . Wi^- 4^1 Club. , president * of his In him, could be found the most outstanding attributes of manhood. He was ambitious and with all its splendor and magni- fi ence. But Qod, his maker, saw fit io pluck' this bud and the success which wai certain to come, did not arrlv*. His place csnnot be filled but we are striving to—‘‘So live that when the Sumn>ohs comes to join that innumerable Caravan which moves to that mjwtM'ious realm, where each sha.l take his chamber in the silent hsHa of death,” tjiat we may be ready. Father^—WAYMON MORGAN MO'THERr—MRS. RUTH MOR- SAN LISTER—M I S S a^RkALDINir MOiRCAN Club Notes THE MOXAHALA SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS held their meet ing Tuesday night, Janaury 28, at the home of M r s. Hattie dous. THE aATTBRFIEUD-DAVIS DRAMATIC 6t^QB held theif meeting the Tennis Glufc houae .\^ednesday' evening, Jan.^ i4, at 7:9&>p. irt, ^Mjssrs Grant and Johnson jreiN^"boats.- * THE MBBS'ttNG OF TH 1 Kaippa Alphii;. ^si Fraternity, was held^ft ,home of Mr.- '■ ' "S*' .'J» ‘ ^ ^ . ,1111 and Mrs. Earl Carter of Fayette ville Street. The following offic ers w*re elected; E. R. Merrick, Pole Mkrch, Dr. Gow Bush, Vice Pole March, J, J. Henderson,, ir^Kpar of Records, D. B. Mar tin, 'Keeper of E^xehequer, E. C. CTart«r, Strategus, C. C. SrAith Lie^nant Strategus, F. G. Buraett, Historian. Board of bireetors: A. Moore Shearin, Dr. jr. N. Mills, and Dr. A. S Hunter. The menu consisted of Mexican thilll. Cold Slaw and Beer. Howi YOUH. Do you pick up the receiver promptly when your tele phone rings, or do you sometimes delaylittle? You know, unless you answer a call just as soon as you can, the calling party may think you’re absent and hang up ... And it might be an important call you’ve missed. 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And they are beauti-' tuUy designed lumps fgr ap pearance, as jwell, It your neihres are ragged aiter try. ing to ifead. -or sew at With inadequate lighting, Jast come !^wn lind get oni; f these, and you.^iU actupUy feel as If yoU’v* b6*n Ii7:n3 •to the "dart ages." . . ei. l; , have just waked up in « n; w, bright 'sitid shining modern -iirarldl ' Vkli" nrtUUaUM peMy W^«. . I?.?. FLOOR LAHF8 #ir.9S ta $11.95 I5« Caiii—$li90 Per Month U.S. atvDT in^Birs ttso .?■ ^ Casb-flJM ]Nr P1N-T0.#ALL LAMPg f.EC to U4i tfc Cas]Hr«>e Ite A .A...'- NwatCONIMNY 4^ iMrih CMi PiMM 4tlt
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