Fin fe^VOL. L NO. 30 'jmj* *">* W-?" ' ' :Maco Beauty iff College Pays 1 ^Tribute to Foundei ' V- ' vY1 . "Because of You, Maco &&ghall Never Die" ^^^'ThefTQumnl Association .studen BTi body and faculty of the Maco Be^u College paMvtrJlwu$^tt?%'uti president and founder, Mme. B. E By London. In ^nnnal commencement ex Syerclses and' banquet thin year. The: adopted aa their motto^"Because o fjJ*'you,'Maco shall never die*1' feyfV The fourth annual Alumni banque WFof. the llaco Beauty College was hek ffyJune 23 at the Hayes-Taylor Y. M !||:6.A Pro grain as follows: My Coun SS try *Tla of Thee, opening son. Invo |M cation, ^Rer. J. W., Tines, pastor vju Providence, Baptist, church, foil owe* bjr'J the - audience ^singing the - bless raXlng. The znlstree of ceremony wai Iied by the president or Mao College, Mr."?. D. London acy Bradabaw made tlmel: -resting Temarka.v( Welcome ad > ^Alumni by Miss Ellxabell M of '42, and was respond** [ra. Burnlre JLegette, daas o a M. O. Dall, class of *3S t'? ~Mj De>?- Toa>( to ti Miss Dorothy L Woods, clas It" wai responded to by Di ^Miller/ dentist of tbla-dty rfV "The ; ActiTitles ofj.th raa yeadL'by Miss H. Eyelyi Instructor of the Adrahp lent, which was followed by i o rendered by Miss Martin a ' The speaker of the ere * R." Russell, presided ^"^-" boro Business Men's Leagut " -*^?%n_Xon ::v; iw . x.; tV.:\ . v, * esl | URE . ' ' GRJEEI 48 Maco Grads Rev. J.-E. Bro\ Ifl is ' afl IBM ! V 'Ji'l ft i' S| VI s iy;' i* -A. *gi^.fr? ^ The seventh annual commencement of "the Maco Beauty College, 800 E. i e Sycamore irtreet, Greensboro, N. fL, ' a was held .Monday, June 22 ,at 8:15 1 e o'clock at the Trinity A. M. K Zlon | ^ Church. After* procenlon'^rf the class i ft the program followed thus:" Fairest * Lord Jeans, sung by audience; lnvot1 cation. Her. S. S. Seay, pastor, Trtn- | ity A, M; EL Zlon church; Tls Me' O *"? c. .. r~~ McKoy, , Burlington, - .Mrs. * Agnes iGrayea,) Qlbsonvllle,' Mlaa ^".Fannie Tridgen, Fayetterllle. ' . After the banquet the Alumni Association honored guests,' president |tnd .faculty of the Maco Beauty College marched to the^coUege: for the unveiling of the portrait of Mme. E. p. London, the late founder'and president ^of the .college..The pprtrait was a-gift to* the school from ihe -A1 um nl Ll I *( *-M *f 1? 1 ' uwwv.in^ ?uu ua jVumvm nu, jl um peremcfoy was very Impressive. ; The 'program, follows: Prayer by* Rev. J. 1W. Tynes, solo, "The.Lord'a Prayer", .Mies'-Elmer T.; Graves,' Glbsonvllle. Cnvelling remarks were made by Dr. 0. R.' I&vans concerning the * work and progress made'by the late president^, The -jbrtralt ^was unyeiled by Mr. '^r.' E.i' HunnDOTi*,* secretary of the'Y.VM. Cy A.; after which the audlencestng the Alma Mater, and was dismissed by .prayer. ' \Wtfe of Local Man :* Lost In Torpedoing j! >. " I I :\ '. . .I m f. .: V ! . ^-^**?>i..," _ ; . ?.*7 ? ; . .-? "-.": -V- ?*? ? t--*-Lord, rendered by clas of *42; presentation iof speaker/Her. J.'.W. Tynet, pastor. Providence ' Baptist church; address, Rev. J. E. Brower, pastor, SL Matthews M. E. church; selection, Seed, Out She Light, -class otv'42; remarks, Dr. 0, . Evans, physician, and surgeon, Greusboro; presentation, of diplomas. Dr. W. M. Hampton,. Instructor In Maco Beauty Dim Out Rules' > Ignored Here Downtown Area Brightly Lighted -: . A casual gknee up .and down the streets of- Greensboro's business area was all that was necessary .Thursday night to show that co-operation with the cJty's new dim out rules was virtually non-existent. ;^r . Under -the rules adootisd hv the city council. Tuesday and effective as of Thursday night, all exterior lights are supposed to-'be out between B p. Q. and 7 a. m. and all Interior lights during the same hours when establishments and offices, are left unattended, - *- 1 But ^t;ll o'clock, two hours after) the dim out rules are supposed to take effect and a time when normally many window display lights and electric signs have been extinguished for the,'night, the downtown ares was electrically ablaze with signs and window lights. " * \ _ Charles Q. Yates, local defense coordinator,.In announcing the dim out .rules,? aald} a ^CHlay ."education pfrljd",. will be observed* during which Ytolatori'/wlll 'he' reminded?-of the > after, - -which l there '".wina be "Bay Clrcle"*of fit-l^nes ' 2 -VV:; ~??" ITU : : Jbi L 1M2. mas nent Speaker - .' > . - - . 1H i?| 9 mm ; r9bHBMH *' * - V - .% . College; class song by claaa^of '42 to the tone of Aloha'0^;* remarks and announcement* by the'president, Mr. E. D. London; Alma Mater/sung by the graduating class, followed J>y benediction, led by Rer^ j: W.?Tynea The music rot al occasions tu. dd; der the direction, ofJN. Gat^ Un and lln' F.'\N.. Qatlln* at\the piaoo. ' ;s Greensboro Theater rf Social Club Has'Party ' The Greensboro Theater iSoolal Club had a surprise cold plate luncbJ eon for one of Its members, Mrs. Duck try Lewis, , Sunday evening. ,June 28 from 9 until, 11* o;dock In the Elks home. 505-East'.Market street. Over 25 special goeata were Invited. Mr. Lewla, is leaving for Ft Bragg July 2. The following at? members of the' Theater 'Ciub: Airs: Iris Crump, Mrs. Ona Bell Browning, Mrs. John Percell, Mrs. Rebecs Barrel!, Mlaa Lucille Reld, Miss Elisabeth Browning, Mr. Rufus DonnelL, Mr. hnrkAv T a Mr Walter Muhanp Mr. Jatnea Smith, Mr. Aubnn Rlch-j ardaoo, Mr. C. P. Foliar, Mr. O.CL. Browning, Mr. Fred Rocker and W. F. JohnaoQ. . > ' ' ??; . ' .> St. James Has \ . Woman's Day ?r??"V Woman'a Day was observed at'St, James Church Sunday, June 28 with two Presbyterian speakers from Bennett College faculty. Morning speaker was Dr.. Muriel Pettonl and tbf evening speaker was' , Miss': Annie 'r * ^ ?--? " w? MRS. BE8SYE ROOEM j^CTIYES Cently; ead The Future Outlook!'' ' J m ' . .' J In the few short years alnce the day of slavery'*. ry ; / .When *theuniversity, originally, called . Blddle university, wns -v ;* founded .75 years ago the Negro race was at the'threshold of a new life Few among Its members could read or , write, trained ! leaders' were no- ' ^ where to be had and the future pre-' 'sented a problem of gigantic proportions. \;*t' % .: \ Iijwai Boon demonstrated, however, | that ^he American Negro has an ad- * '; '.7 [ aptabUity for learning. He was quick ' to take advantage of the opportunity > . ? to better, himself, that rfym path tic %'.y Vi leaders among his white hrethranjex- y ? tedded .'to him! Soon .'capable leaders v-V. 'among hb 'own^race were developed v?jO and his progress^ took, deflUlte atope.. { His .natural -t?i Axndng v'the 7outstanding j leaders^ - ? ?? emerging from this hew era for, the V Negro ^aa'DrVHenry .Lawrence Mo- . V: Crorey;-!the tman/who la how, and '!/ , has. been for/the iafi' S5 years pree- .; Ideat of JqhnTOntC.^Smlth university/ rJ^}i ,^pr*^'.McCror^t^torn'"'{of Blare- - V'i owned.parajtaf-hla:mother-and.step- "'.y father being: entirely-illiterate, began his early education jjn* a Presbyterian ; V mission/; the' r^Wlllard ' Richardson **< school In Wlnnaboro," S. O.' At the age r . ,oC 23 he entered the preparatory de- ; partm'ent of Blddle university In , Charlotte. Eagerly and thoroughly he passed through the entire courses of the li^tutloil, hitentered In Itar ^/^tff prry''lowest/form. 'In 1892 he grad- i justed from th^aw/department and^^V; immediately; entered'the* .theological ^ school of the university,"fromywMcli he graduated-to 18^ Dr. .McCrors^'^a^. then attended" the"Un\verslty'.of' V ," V? cago "where he specialized In Hebrew. under the then famous Dr. ETSrper..' 7 7-.' While a atudent at; Blddle his early influence was apreclated ao much that he was appointed, as an aagmt- ^ .'/. r/ ant instructor to .the preparatory f ^ . partment'; since ttpi? hla connectionL&&Jra: wit 'hthe teacMng/forcea of .the ; StltUtlon' hi" Hr?dr~* . ruling ^;ehW^of;i*an"ifthf |j?-* collegiate department he Vaajtilti- v/*,>4 mately transferred- to;,th^ chair Hebrew and Greek'BxegeeU in" the ' theological school...On; the, death of ^1 Presldent Sanders.In ,1907_he ^iros ' elevated to the -office of president, ^ which office he has held cootlnaoualy since that tiniP-vAJI- In al^pr. Mo'.