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Q OTT I I 1 I ■ l.l.l ^ ' . . . <iA Quest Speaker MRS. HERMON H. LOWE. President American Federation of Woman’s Auxilaries of Labor Programv JUNE 2, 1960 8:00 A.M. Registration.. Lobby, Hotel Charlotte 9:00 AJML Business i lion Ball Room* Hotel Charlotte ailed to OWer; “ /**8cott Gibson r M , / t Local S75, Charlotte. N. C. ' .. Mr. S. L. Boyce v i; 375, Charlotte, N. C. ..t. ..... America \ Accompanist, Mr. Warren Babcock £ Local , 375, Charlotte, N. C. Welcome..'. . O. L. Whitesell National Vice-President, Greensboro, N. C. Welcome....Mrs. L. L. Hoover President Woman’s Auxiliary, Charlotte, N. C. Welcome. . Hon. Victor Shaw Mayor of Charlotte Response..J. Council Wilmington, N. C. Response .. Mrs. Geo. Williams National Vice-President, Woman’s Auxiliary, Raleigh, N. C. Address ...Mr. Otte Secretary National Federation of P. 0. C., Washington, D. C. Women will adjourn to Rose Room. 12:00 Noon Adjourn. 12:30 P.M. Luncheon for Officers and Delegates to Wom an’s Auxiliary. Thacker’s Restaurant, 221 South Tryon Street 12:30 P.M. Luncheon for State and National Officers and State Committee Chairman. Sweater Room. Hotel Charlotte JUNE 2. 1950 ^ •--- • - 2:00 P.M. Business Session, Ball Room, Hotel Charlotte A. J. Garner, III, President, Asheville, N. C.. Presiding 2:00 P.M. Business Session, Rose Room, Hotel Charlotte (Woman’s Auxiliary) Mrs. A. J. Garner, HI, Asheville, N. C.. Presiding 3:00 P.M. Open Forum, Ball Room, Hotel Charlotte O. L. Whitesell, National Vice-President, Presiding 5:00 P.M. Adjourn 7:00 PJf. Special Entertainment and Square Dance, Ball Room, Hotel Charlotte. Dance by Dolly Bayfield School of Dance. Quartette: Irvin Creek. JUNE 3, 1950 8:00 A. M. Registration of Delegates continued. 9:09 A. M. Business Session, Ball Room, Hotel Charlotte. 9:00 A. M. Business Session. Rose Room, Hotel Charlotte. (Woman’s* Auxiliary) ADJOURNMENT 4:00 to 5:00 Cocktail Party, Rose Room, Hotel Charlotte. BANQUET 9:30 P. M. Bafi Ream, Hotel Charlotte Toastmaster.™*....-.Mr. D. E. Henderson Attorney at Law, Charlotte, N. C. Invocation..-.Mr. S. L. Boyce Charlotte, N. C. Address of Welcome ....Mr. Soott Gibson Charlotte, N. C. Address....-—--...Mr. Secretary-Treasurer. National Federation of P. O. C. Recognition of Guests, State Officers, Clerks and Auxiliaries Introduction of Speaker...Mrs. Geo. Williams Natlnsisl Vice-Preaidant, Woman’s Auxiliary, Raleigh, N. C. Address...Mrs. Hermon H. Lowe ProoiSant of American Federation of Women’s Auxiliaries of Labor 9:99 P. M. Dance....—_*.— Ball Room, Hotel Charlotte MUSIC by Fleet Greene and His Orchestra. BADGES—Compliamata Sear*-Roebuck Company. CIGAJUETTBS—Compliments R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Company. LIPSTICK—Btehard Hudnut. CIGARA1TBS and LIPSTICK through Kckerd’s Drug Stores. • ' t " I Wins In Primary Race Senator Frank P. Graham was the top man in the North Carolina senatorial race in the Primary election on May 27 by over 50,000 votes. The next highest man was Willis Smith of Raleigh, who campaigned hard through sut the State against Mr. Graham, raising the racial and communism issues against the former president of the University of North Carolina. Frank Graham’s boyhood home of Charlotte now indi cates that it will give him many more votes from Meclr lenburg than he received in the primary as the result of the elimination of Robert R. Reynolds of Asheville. Mr. Smith has the right to call for a runoff election within 12 days after the primary election but as The Labor Journal goes to press this week no word has been forthcoming from Mr. Smith’s Raleigh headquarters as to hia^intentions. AJreconi iote was cast in. the State in the May 27 pvt mary, over half a minion " - Washington.—Francisco Again* (coator), member of tho Caban parliament, official of tbo Caban Confederation of Labor had gen eral secretary of the Inter-American Confedergtioa of Workers, chats with Seraino Romaaldi (left), AFL represents dye for Latla Am erica, and AFL Secretary-Treasurer George Meear (right) at luncheon for J. H. Oldenbroek, secretary-general of tho latoraatioaal Confederation of Trade Unions. _ - - - - ■ - -*■ - -. .* - - Pennsy Welcomes Tobin Goes to P. R. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BE COUNTED roaa tWa-tS OF COMCKC ' NNM #F TH CUMI NAVE VON KEN CONTENT Tba Canawa la mrt*t aaaylallaa. If yaa bava aat baa* aaaata* bara ar b*yabara alsa, ylaaaa fill aat tba far* balaa a*4 sail It I—aClataly ta tba I. Caaaaa tlatrlat •fflaa at tba abfraaa abaaa. ■y a*4raaa a* lyrtl I, IM« aaat . , Raaaa bnktr aat tyt. ab. (Or faaarlprjaa aF faaa<4aa> City, taa*, »«11■«•»* mi, rw>M *— —-- acuTMasiHF of tbi» m TiTb.,,155? STfo m * c«p A MHCbdbfiiii.HH AwKTStfc. ■ A yiata •oo, nau. tu. ’ m* f*—t —— > (flnl —fla(tbl) __ ' t .‘ ' % "■ a ~ | « ' • If you how not been counted in the 1950 census and how not pfeviousty reported your name to the Chamber of Commerce or the Census Bureau, fill in the above form to- * day mid moil it to the CENSUS BUREAU,, 137 W. SEVENTH ST , CHARLOTTE, N. C. This is an official census form and will assure you of being counted. Fill it in new. The census in Charlotte in Mecklenburg County will end in o few days. Do not return this form if you haw been counted or if you how previously reported yourself as uncounted. This is your last chance to be counted. < I I j » I I I I • Two-Day Session Opens At Hotel Charlotte, Friday, June 2 — Delegates and Visitors Begin Register ing Thursday. Convention Program Filled With Both Business and Entertainment Features— Prominent Speakers To Bo Guests. Hans have been com pleted by Charlotte Local 375, National Federation of Post Office Clerks for the thirtieth annual convention of the North Carolina Fed eration of Post Office Clerks which will oonvene in Char lotte dune 2 and 3 for the 1950 annual meeting. Tlie Woman’s Auxiliary will also hold its annual convention in conjunction with the Clerks’ gathering. Mrs. Herman H. Lowe, president of the American Federation^ of Woman’* Auxiliaries of La bor, will be a guest of the Auxiliary and also will de liver an address at the ban quet on Friday evening. Registration will open at 8 m. In the lobby at Hotel* Charlotte, followed by the first business session in the ball room at 9:00 a. m. President Scott Gibeon of the Chrlotte local will call the convention to order. S. L. Boyce will deliver the invo cation, to be followed by sing ing “America” by the assem bled delegates and visitors. Hon. Victor Shaw, Charlotte's - . by J. Couacfl of Mrs. George Williams. Auxiliary vice president ’of Ra leigh. The afternoon session will begin at 2:00 o'clock in the hotel ball room, presided over by Pres ident A. J. Garner, III, of Ashe ville. Likewise the business session of the Auxiliary will con vene in the Rose Room at 2:00 o’clock and will be presided over >y Mrs. A. J. Garner, IIL The complete program will ha found elsewhere on this page. CONVENTION COMMITTEES Publicity—Chair than. John Cullingford, Mra. John Cullingford. Registration and Reservations—W. H. Moon, Chairman. Mra. W. H. Moon.— Banquet—Perry V. Stroup, Chairman. Mrs. Perry V. Stroup. Finances—W. Leighton Freeman, Chairman, Mrs. W. Leighton Free man. Entertainment—L. L. Page, Chairman. Mrs. L. L. Page. Dance—F. L. Austin, Chairnun, Mrs. F. L. Austin. Program—W. L. La wing, Ciairman, Mrs. W. L. Lowing. Mrs. L. L. Hoover. President Woman’s Auxiliary-, Charlotte, N. C. Scott Gibson, Convention Chairman NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICERS William E. Otte, National Secretary-Treasurer, National Federation of P.O.C., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hermon H. Lowe, President of American Federation of Woman’s Auxiliaries of Labor, Nashville, Tennessee. Oscar L. Whitesell, National Vice-President, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Greensboro, N. C. Frank F. Overman, National State Representative, National Federa tion of Poet Office Clerks, Burlington, N. C. Mrs. Geo. D. Williams. National Vice-President, Woman’s Auxiliary, National Federation of Post Office Clerks. Raleigh, N. C. A. J. Gamer, III, State President, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Asheville. N. C. S. F. Blackwelder, State Secretary-Treasurer, National Federation of Poet Offw desks, Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. A. J. Gamer, State President, Woman’s Auxiliary, National Federation of Post O'” Clerks, Asheville, N. C. Jem C Gay, Legislative Representative, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Raleigh, N. C. Chester Stephenson, First State Vice-President, National Federation of Pom Office Clerks, Fayotteville, N. C. Wilson Forbes, Second State Vice-President, National Federation of Post Office Clerics, Gastonia, N. C. Jack Cliff, Third State Vice-President, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, Durham, N. C. Stanley Curtis, Fourth State Vice-President, National Fodoratioa of Post Offico Clerks, Raleigh, N. C. Broad us Singleton, Fifth State Vice-PnoMsat. National FldssuHin of PoM Offico Clock* Asheville, M. C. Jack Fanner, Sixth State Vlca-Pteeideat, National Phderatioa ifftd Office Clerks, Rocky libmt N. C. Thomas Moors, Seventh State Vice-President, National IhdsreM— of Pont Office Clerks, Fayettevtte, If. C.
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