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: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
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48 Maco Grads
Rev. J.-E. Bro\
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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 <iTo'Handle
Estate $S?
| Mrs. Thomas .Ait*Lyon,. J r.K of 210
Summit avenue, 'has. Qualified In the
office of "the**cfer'?*,of .Guilford \BoV
perlor court as admlnlstratrAjdofjher
^whand'a estate.and hii gone td
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^SBORO, N. SATURDAY, JULY 4
Receive Diplo
ver Commenced
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. ?.*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
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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. . >
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St. James Has
\ . Woman's Day
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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
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MRS. BE8SYE ROOEM j^CTIYES
Cently;
ead The Future Outlook!'' ' J
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Johnson C. Smith
University Has
67 th Anniversary
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Celebration this year oftbe 78th ., r ?
anniversary of t the ' Johnson O. \s~y"
Smith .university,,Charlotte, marked
another milestone alone the road of \
progress traveled by the Negro'race > 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<Bnt,rOTthuaLalmys^?rv'^7
eneigy. coupled with the Chrlstlahlnbr
white<rfrtMid?
.~vproblems
' thathad ' confronted/ him ,/ %
' .;*{$ '!%$'$%
> 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'.