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|n Raleigh AudBoriuni Friday
After many we^ df didkttt'
ing,‘ ptomot^ Joe WtKfe^, Yln-
aliy signed contract oh fHe rttfW
famous SAM COOKE. iTie deal
called for the ap’pearancfe of 'THE
SAM COOKE ALL STMl IS
PERSON SHOW at the Raleigh
Memorial Auditorium on Friday
cvi'ning, February 21st.
fPromoter Winters ftjll at
smiles, stated that it was a very
hard job talking the bookers
into this date. It seemed as
though ever'y promoter in the
state wanted a date, many lorfj^
distance calls had to be made,
with much talk required. I don’t
remember any date that I had to
work so hard to close out.
In just 22 years the amazing
SAM COOKE has 'become world
famous in two fields of music.
First MR. COOKli! was consider
ed the world’s greatest Spiritual
singer...and naw SAM COOKE
lias won top honors in the popu-
Ur muiie field on the wings of
hi* bwh brother’s song...“YOtJ
SEND ME.”
'Phis is the talented artist
xfrholl appear at the Raleigh Me
morial Auditorium on Friday
t*vening February 21st for one
iJerfOrmance at 8:15. And with
Hlth SAM brings five of the na
tions outstanding popular music
artists. Among them will be the
fame ERNIE FREEMAN and his
orchestra. FREEMAN and ' his
band are currently burning the
Dil’s turntables with their rhyth
mic orchestration of “RAUN-
dHY”.
commiitcc laa unctfVered noth
ing new in its hearings and that
H'^iiiM'f^payer will b«gin to (u«>
|Kct‘tfa|Mt all he Is getting for his
niQ^ey( is a re-reading of his-^
tory^
ThHcommittee sessions, the
cditoAl asserted, so far “have
been^|argely devoted to old
cha^fln and intense study of the
obvious.”
The testimony of one commit
tee witness that Communists
have attempted to infiltrate the
NAACP was termed by the
Tribune editorial “very stale
news.”
Committee- refusal to allow a
subpoened Tallahassee witness
to make a statement before the
committee was decried as “re
pugnant to the American con
cept of fair play.”
Numi NAACP
Officials Next
Fdr Probe Unit
MIAMI, FLA.
Continuing its harassment of
the NAACP in Florida, a state
legislative committee investiga
ting the civil rights organization
is to open hearings here on Feb.
26. The unit recessed on Feb. 11
after hearings in Tallahassee.
The committee now has sub
poened Mrs. Ruth Perry, vice
president of' the Miami NAACP
branch and state NAACP secre
tary; Mrs. Vernell Albury, trea
surer tof the Miami branch; and
G. E.,praves, Jr. 1)f Miami, an
attorliey in school desegregation,
bu£and golf course cases.
In its edition of Feb. 13, the
't'ampa Morning 'Tribune charged
editorially that the legislative
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The Elizabeth City State Tea-
chcrs College will celebrate the
Sixty-seventh Anniversary of It#
founding on Sunday, February
23 at 3:00 P.M. in the collage
auditorium.
Main speaker for the occasion
will be W. J. Kennedy, Jr., presi
dent of the North Carolina Mu
tual Life Insurance Company
and member of the North Caro
lina State Board of Education.
Martin Luther Wilson ‘28, re
presenting the Alumni and Odell
G. Harris ‘58 representing the
Student Council, will bring
greetings. Rev. J. R. R. McRay,
pastor of the Corner Stone Bap
tist Church will offer the pray
er and the benediction.
Following the program, Alum^
ni and friends will jounley to
the grave of the Founder, Dr. P
W. Moore, where brief memorial
services will be held. Wreaths
will be placed upon the graves
of the Founder and the late
president John H. Bias by Mrs.
Lillian Bias Abram.
After the nfenuoriai exercises.
President and Mrs. S. D. Wil
liams will hold a reception for
the Alumni, former students,
friends and members of the col
lege family.
HWDIESEX
PERSONAIS
By Rdby Neal
MIDDLESEX
Rev. W. G. Neal was enter
tained with a birthday supper
giveh him by his wife and
Children, Saturday, February 1.
nfMpital Patient Improves
Ihr. Albfert Stancil is improv
ing nicecly at the Veterans Hos
pital in Fayetteville, N. C.
Guests In Selma
Hev. and Mrs. W. G. Neal
wert guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Oble Watson of Selma, recently.
Funeraliied
■iTie funeral services of Mr.
Robert Hinnant of Chapel Hill,
were held Wednesday, February
5th, at Bethel AME Church at
2:00 P.M., with the pastor offi
ciating.
Week-End Guests
Thurman Neal and James
Scarboro were weekend guests
of lilss Roxie Ward of Micro.
Jlmrhy Roberson was the
gucM at his cousin, lUbittt
Seflrboro Sunday mofrtflig
Miss tJi^rsey Searbofto,
0*lnrise Richardsoon, tMI Ctett
Kirby were the weHtcfHi
of Miss RUby N«al.
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Miss Austin was Ih tbit riKa
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for a Brotherhood Week pro
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Durham unit of the Nat^nal
Council of Negro Wdmen and
the Durham Baha’is.
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Miss Austin was a number oi[
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Miss Austin, who resigned her
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American school in North Af
rica, recently returned to this
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but the amateur youn^ pfofts-
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service, even if only to make
the public a little more aware
of \^se guys in both parties
who think it’s in the national
interest to sweep dirt un
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