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■'■’ii'Ji, ulw-r--** -i,' ' N. c SATURDAY^ DECiMBKR:1f^9i4 i: Set O.C^Dec. 26 rd I'nivcipify cPVinon, Docem- bcV.2iYt''4.^ of Ui« ci^n^wlK) i8ll address the dele- j^feiyr jwhich-' g,itfes |hc business sessions are'sp6norpd*b.v Janies Grant, Na- lionat Dy'cctor of liisscr and net- ter ^n'si(k'ss aiid C. Pal- rickj- Naiionaf Oirectof irf J*ubli- )city.' ' ,t ' J The tiftiet^i Anni^t\reary^ Con clave of Phi Beta Sigitia Prattrnity will be lios,ied by tbe'J m^bors Of Alpha Sigma, Alpha janJjGam- ma Lambda chapters, ^ Tlie'-Wiome of the Golden Anni- vcr.'iary Convention is, 'A Past to Clu'rish. A Future to F^ilfill," The SstUmal President of Phi Beta Rankin, Memorial Sipnia Fraternity is Maurice A, r' Hillcfti H6 D, Ci^ccember the potljijare: ^jllitjin cial i^istant to Prou- I Bafihs Joh^on; Ran- Miiortly Group Coo- itall busine^ Adnunis- NatHiniSl ttick'erson Of Department of Gen^ In^B^mi.uncing the invite(J speak- General ffoMiitc' Chairman said, Moyers the Public Meeting of iiN,;j6>>tclave - iiwr HAfR STYLES • Ut«»t Now thoMi (■ Medalo IWr Style Chjrts! tiM “WIN TOP l»RO»l£M- Sr (bt wemtn who needs h«ir at the crown on her head. Look* to . ^ ivould ever fuess. I nil tat* tiM crowQ of |our beed. «T, AND ITYLESI #73ft THISTr-J«.5fl i(7]QATklctv Wlfltt—tiut. lit ViaLBT tl.si ’ jLoirafi.nicizi rioiirli>->* HAM MOOUCTC, Im. 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Iasb jiT, i^u]i3Un|, jpresldpi]^,' North Caro)in^ l^thhyj Lif^ msur- ance Comptny was presenM an award for business achievement from th» IntWracial Council for Business Opporiupities at a ban-, quest held al'the Ovwseas” Press Club in New York iw December 3,' Th* awttti wu tnad* hr ’Satvt'!' C. Russell, Vice President of Pepsi Cola Company, aiid a Co-chalrihan of the Interracial Council for Business Opportunity which main tains headquarters in this City, Rodman C. Rockefeller, vice president of International Basic Economy Corporation is also a co The Interracial Council for Business Opportunity was formed in New York in October 1863, un dor the co-sponsorship of th* American Jewish Congress and th* Urban League for the purpose •of furnishing free business con- suiting services to Negro business- UM in the New York City ar#a. The group has recently made plans to extend these services to Negro businessmen across the na tion, through the establishmer»t of similar councils tn otlirm«jor cities. V'-' Spaulding received the first an* nual aSvard gifcn by this oi’gani* zation. Moore of Chicago, Illinois, Phi Beta ^fSma Fraternity was founded on ll)e ' campus of How ard University by Langston Tay lor, L. F, Mqubc and' C. I, Brown in 1914, The Aatioital body consists of some 2M chapters located cities and «.am'puses tn. the United- States, the Virgin Idand and the continent of Africa., vganiza-, tion membersfaip ^ ro college men. LumifUne£, aipong.' the membership' afe ^Ifte college Presidents; Their exectUioies. Wm, V. S, Tubman, President of the Republic of Liberia, Oagayfeo Dr, K'fame Nkkrumah, of Ghana; and Dr. Nnamidi Azikiwi, of Nigeria, Judge Harold Stevens of the Ap pellate Division of New York Su preme Court, Leroy Johnson, first Negro elccted to the Georgia State Senate in 92 years. 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