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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Set For
44th Annual Conclave In Washington
WASHINGTON, D. C.
An attractive and busy pro
gram of activities has been ar
ranged for the distaff side for
visitors who attend the 44th
annual Grand Chapter Con
clave of the Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity in Washington, Dec.
26 to 30.
Wives and sweethearts of
jCjipiyt torothers of the Washing-
" ton Alumni Chapter and under
graduate chapters at Howard
University and Miner Teachers
College h*v» organized Bspeci-
ally to handle thi» phase of the
conclave program, with Mrs.
ThoniM Countee, chairman of
the comenittee.
Among the many activities
planned is a tehion show at
Raleigh Hotel’s Pall 'Mall Room,
featuring model* from New
York City showing the latest
creations. This is -sehedttled #w^ ■
Wednesday, December 29. Mrs.
Artie Bell is chairman of the
fashion show committee.
The Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority will' sponsor a cocktail
party and reception for Grand
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officials on Monday, December
27, and Kappa delegates and
friends will be guests of the Pan
Hellenic Council, Tuesday, Dec.
28, at 10 p.m. at Lincoln Colo-
nade.
A card party and buffet
luncheon has been arranged for
the ladies on Tuesday, Dec.
28, at "the Kappa Kastle, 1708
S. Street, N. W., ‘with eleven
prizes already donated for the
affair.
Embassy tours and sightsee
ing trips also have been sche
duled for the ' closing day,
Thursday, December 30, at 2 p.
m.
In addition, the Alpha Wives
have arranged an entertainment
program for Monday, Dec.
27, from 3 to 6 p.m.
All of these activities are, of
course, in addition to the Kappa
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North Carolina Conference Of NAACP Branches
Completing One Of Its Most Successful Years
ROCKY MOUNT
The North Carolina Confer
ence of Branches of the Na
tional Association for the Ad
vancement of Colored People,
thrii its President Kelly M.
Alexander of Charlotte, has Just
aiuiounced that the Tarheel
NAACP unit, composed of more
than sixty branches over the
state, is completing one of its
most progressive years of acti
vity on behalf of the civil rights
of minority- group citizens.
The State Conference is nearing
its goal of raising )10,600 on the
ten-year program of NAACP to
raise a million dollars each year
thru 1963 on the “Fighting
Fund For Freedom” (4-F) drive
to eradicate all forms of racial
and religious discrimination in
America by the 100th anniver
sary of the Emancipation Pro
clamation by Abraham Lin
coln.
In a recent memo to branch
officers, Alexander stated that
up the first of November a total
of $7,231 had been raised on the
Freedom Fxmd drive. This
amount included a special do
nation in late September (sent
direct to national NAACP) of
$1000 from the North Carolinsl
Teachers Associatiwi, whose
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8000 members have been giving
increased support to NAACP's
educational program during re
cent years.
NAACP CHRISTMAS SEALS
, Alexander expressed confi
dence that the |10,600 goal
would be reached and passed
before the close of the year be
cause of the increased interest
in the purchase of NAACP
Christmas Seals being distribut
ed by branches and individuals
over the state.
REV. OWENS
Recently the Rev. A. D.
Owens, president of the Reids-
ville 'NAACP branch, raised a
net purse of $500 for NAACP
thru a “Queen Rally”. Kelly
Alexander was speaker at the
affair.
LOFTUS C. CARSON
Alexander annoimced that
the NAACP Legal Department
(national) has made available
to Tar Heel communities desir
ing to reach an orderly solution
of the program of integration in
public -schools, the services of a
sociologist—Loftus C. Carson,
810 Tuscaloosa St., Greensboro,
who will be glad to co-operate
with interested officials. He is
here to work on desegregation.
Both-races are urged to use
Carson’s services.
McLEAN TO MISS. CON.
Charles ^A. McLean, Asst.
Field Secretary for North Caro
lina, wiU represent the state at
a regional advisory council con
ference in Columbus, Miss.,
December ll-12th. This confer
ence, headed by Mrs. | . Ruby
Hurley, Regional Secy.,' Birm
ingham, Ala., wiU study the
progress (or lack of it) ip each
Southern State; the extent of
organized opposition; and the
“creating of a receptive cli
mate for the implementation of
the Siipreme CTourt decision of
May l7th” outlawing segrega
tion in public schools because of
race.
A member of the national
NAACP Board, Alexander hope
to, again, present one of the
leading reports at th^ annual
board meeting in New York the
week in January. To that end
he asked the all-out efforts of
all citizens in the “fight for
fredom”.
Lyon Park Class
Visits Library
6n Tuesday morning, Nov
16, at 11:15, the third grades
of the Lyon Park School went
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(Opposite Carolina Theater)
by chartefed bus to the Stan
ford L. Warren Public Library.
The trip was made in th» ob
servance of National Book
Week and as a study project of
the imit, “Community Helpers.”
At the library, the children
were greeted by Miss Annie
Mae Tucker, Then Miss Viola
Poe carried them on a tour of
the reading rooms and to the
auditorium where they saw at
tractive displays ^ind posters
featuring Book Week. Among
the displays were, “An Ameri
can Heritage,” “Audio Visual
Equipment." '‘The United Na
tions,” land “Characters from
Favorite Story Books.”
After the tour Mrs. Sadie S.
Hughley, the children’s librari
an, showed the delightful
movie, “Heida” which the
children enjoyed very much.
After the movie they thanked
their library community help
ers for a wonderful visit and at
12:30 they boarded the bu* for
the return trip to Lyon Park
School.
The children found this trip
to the library to be inspira
tional and educational. They
eojoyed their relationship with
the library staff and the bus
driver. Letters of thanks for
making this trip* possible have
been sent to their principal, Mr.
F. G. Burnett, the Stanford L.
Warren Library Staff and to
the bus company.
Accompanying the children
on the trip were their teachers,
'the Mesdames N. P. Grigsby,
V. Bivens and A. W. Bennett.
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