f , TWO ?THE? FUTURE OUTLOOK Greensboro Negro Newspaper DIAL 3-1758 PUBLISHED WEEKLY t 5c Per Copy $2.00 Per Year J. F. JOHNSON Editor and Publisher MRS. J. F. JOHNSON Assistan Publisher . MISS BEATRICE HERB IN Bookkeeper and News Reporter / BUSINESS OFFICE: 436 East Washington Street Address all communications to: THE FUTURE OUTLOOK 436 E. Wasting ton Street Make all checks payable to THE FUTURE OUTLOOK "Entered as second-class matter April 28. 1843. at the post office at Greensboro. North Carolina, under the act of March 3, 1897." DIRECTORY OF NEGRO nwifiTAv nr rrrv crunnrc 0 Following is the directory 61 the Negro division of city school teachers for the 1949-50 term: J. A. Tarpley, Supervisor oi Negro division; Mrs. Eloise L Penn, Supervisor of Elementary Music; Mrs. Callie G. Siler, parttime supervisor of elementary libraries, and Mrs. Eva H. Miller, part-time supervisor of elementary art. Teachers?Dudley High: J. A, Tarpley, principal; Miss Lorraine L. Bobbett, Miss Laura M. Alexander, Vance H. Chavis, Miss Geraldine M. Donnell, George W. Gant, Mrs. Blanche T. Grant, Mrs. Lillian L. Humphrey, V. Nelson Maeomson, John W. Sapp, Miss Dorothy Slade, Mrs. Barbara J. Wells, Miss Nola J. Westori lihrarian* TV/TVc r> Williams, Chester L. Bradley, Mrs. Nelle A. Coley, Mrs. Naomi F. Faust, Mrs. Juanita Goldsbor***ough, Charles A. Grant, Mrs. Henrietta C. Jeffries, Mrs. Willie M. McLaughlin, Miss Margaret A. Simmons, Mrs. Angeline B. Smith, Miss Alberta R. White, Mips Arthurretta Gray, secretary; Mrs. Ruth B. Allen, Franklin J. Brown, Miss Mildred Colson, William J. Furcron, W. A. Goldsborough, Mrs. Anna H. Skelton, Mrs. Esther H. Jenkins, Mrs. Willie W. Riddick, Warmoth T. Gibbsv Miss Fannie L. Washington, and George A. Rivers. Jacksonville School; Mrs. G. D. Woods, principal; Mrs. Loleta N. Lomax, Mrs. Dorothy J. Logan, Mip. Helen H. Booker, Mrs. Pauline W. Tillman, Mrs. Essie B. Wise, Mrs. Grace G. Brown, Mrs. Louella E. Crosby, and Mrs. Margaret Logwood. Joriesboro School: G. D. Tillman, principal; Mrs. Mary C. Douglas, Mrs. Lelia S. Taylor, Mrs. Sallye Dale Williams, Mrs. Mamie H. Jones, Mrs. Pauline A. Donnell, and Mrs. Vivian B. Peeler. Charles H. Moore School: Mrs. Flossie Alston, principal; -Miss Ida S. Jones, Mrs. Sudie E. Byarm, Mrs. Sylvia P. Ruff, Mrs. Cora Hill Bray, and Mrs. Mary G. Williams. Terra Cotta School: Mrs. Nannie'G. Bynum, principal; Mrs. Marjorie F. Mayfield, and Miss Portia M. Scarlette. J. C. Price School: A. H. Peeler, principal; Mrs. Eva H. Miller! Mrs. Gladys Hammonds, Miss Catherine McCullough, Cecil' C. Miller, Mrs. Hazel P. Oldham, Mrs. Susie M. Tavlor. S. .Tnsonh Shaw, Miss R. L. Blackwell, secretary; Mrs. Laura D. Brown, Mrs. Carolyn H. Humphrey, Mrs < . Gertrude McKay, Mrs. Anna B. .Moore, Miss Margaret Smith, s i Jighp B. Wilson, Mrs. L. P. FerJ;'guson, librarian; Mrs. Martha Y. 1 **J?airston, Mrs. Ruby D. Mason, > Mrs. A. A. Melton, Mrs. Lillian ? V "'^1 ? ' ' ' , i FUTURE OUTLOC rial ; nd drive for a Greensboro Day oy the Metropolitan Council of , lake a permanent home for the nization. They are asking every ( irnal organization to help them i modern Day Nursery whereby children where they will bo ion of trained nurses and teacheady to make a proper entrance : i years of age. ' :il of Negro Women are looking , e already had child misfortunes fire, drowned, automobile acci[ others which would not have ' otected and supervised in a day l for the betterment of the com- ! valid adult who has suffered ' e which has hazarded his whole :en if the person were properly the one the Metropolitan CounC icilities and trained nurses and the disasters caused by the va- ] ned, but it will help to redirect j lis way at an early age through THE EDITOl Have you heard of the building fu Nursery? It is now being launched 1 Negro Women, who are striving to n nursery school operated by this orgai civic, religious, community and frate in this drive to raise funds to build a parents will feel free to leave their properly cared for under the supervis ers who will see that they are made r into day school when they become si: Of course, the Metropolitan Counc forward to helping parents who havi from disasters and hazards such as dents, eating poisoned elements and happened had they been properly pr nursery as they are striving to obtair munity. Have you ever observed some in from some misfortune at an early agi future life which would not have be supervised in a day nursery such as cil of Women is striving for? A proper building with modern fi teachers will not only help remedy rious hazards that were recently nar the child's mind and help him find 1 association with children. Children are people who are not ab way without the help of someone w and adapt them with the proper fai acquaint himself with the things th: TSteT life. It is through the proper gi ^ his way as to what type of character catch a high aim at an early age an want to be at the age of two or thri work. It is up to the trained worker Child to help him reach his esteem i some through an association have a: moral character such as a desperado, shady type of life. I am sure no resoi their children fall within such a cat avoid such a mishap is to join in wi Metropolitan .Council of Negro Worn ' facilities that will enable us to placi whereby they will be properly super teem of life and will be able, more li healthy home and Christian commui We, the Future Outlook, urge our butions to the Metropolitan Council well-equipped nursing school when cerning this subject. ' Dear Mr. Editor: I am writing you concerning the a: ored paper last week about my son's job. Since he is your own color I wou Not only does it hurt me, but our race tries to do something for themselves hold them up and not scandalize their completed at A. & T. College; what jvu uuii v rwiiv/w auu X UUii I Know. 1 Moses? Paige could have been a Mos a chance to be wise just as much a: man. I guess he is in England at this v lish his name like that again, as I an for you to contact me concerning hin you didn't know. Thank you if you would change th I am yours for success, Mrs. Mrs. Elnora Paige Bennett Star Route Siler City, North Carolina Dear Mrs. Paige: We received your letter of Septen published in the FUTURE OUTLOO cerning your son, j. uiemont Paige's We regret very much to publish tl editor, it is our duty to enlighten ou we are in the newspaper business, re gion. We will be too glad to retract this from England and presents us with article which we published in regard We trust that you will see our posi satisfy you and our readers as to the i f. Yours very truly, ; \ J. F. Joh JFJ/dlg D. Harris, Miss Catherine L. se Taylor, and Miss J. Wilsonia B? Butler.:'.'-:.. A1 Washington Street Primary M School: J. S. Leary, principal; Ki Mrs. Blondine T. Koontz, Miss M Neilda Scott, Mrs. >Juanita W. Mi Adams, Mrs. Dorothea S. Enoch, Et Mrs. Annie M. Holly, Mrs. Guy- Cc rene T. Simkins, Mrs. Cornelia T. M Forney, Mrs. C. W. Whitaker, ' ic lu piuviue ana una xneir own ho is trained to think for them :ilities that will enable him to it he will have to deal with in uidance that a child soon finds he will develop. Some children d they will tell you what they ;e and a professional choice of s who are to deal with such a or destiny. On the other hand, n outlook of a lower type of thief or indulge in some other irceful family would like to see egory and one sure method to th such an organization as the en who are seeking for certain a our children at an early age vised and reach the highest esiw-abiding citizens and have a oity. readers to make liberal contriof Negro Women's drive for a an agent approaches you conBennett Star Route Siler City, N. C. Sept. 5. 1949 rticle you published in the colPh.-D. I think you did a dirty Id not advertise it in the paper, s, when one of our boys or girls i, ,we as a colored race should name. You only know what he he has done at other colleges, )o you remember the story of es; it is not impossible. He has I ! any other outstanding young | writing. Hope you will not pub1 his mother and would rather i than publish something that le article in the paper. Elnora Paige. Greensboro, N. C. September 8, 1949. iber 5 in regard to the article K, issue of September 3, conPh. D. lis article, but as a newspaper r readers upon the truth since igardless of race, creed or reliarticle when your son returns satisfactory evidence that our [s to his Ph. D. was incorrect, tion and we will be too glad to truth about your son's Ph. D. nson, Editor and Publisher of the FUTURE OUTLOOK. | cretary; Mrs. Grace W. Desrry, Miss Vivian Hayes, Mrs. thea W. Baker, Mrs. Bessie Graham, Miss Manolia A. rkland, Mrs. Ella M. Smith, rs. Callie G. Siler, librarian; rs. Haltie Gore Swaine, Mrs. hel E. Echols, Mrs. Mamie R. loper, Mrs. Lucille J. Gregg, rs. Dorothy L. McCall, and I I Continued O.i Page Kour> |K SATURDA rF.ACHERS COLLEGE AT ELIZABETH CITY OPENS Ai SEPTEMBER 12TH W ELIZABETH CITY, Sept 3? With more than $500,000 worth f0; of improved facilities, Elizabeth City State Teachers College will 22 open its 1949-50 school year here re on September 12. ch Big items ready lor this school pr year are the new Symera Hall ch girls' dormitory and the physi- 9, :al education and fine arts build- ? ing. gjj The new dormitory will house about 140 girl students and includes a lounge, beauty parlor, and kitchenette. President S. D- ?| Williams said today he expected 11 a registration for the Pall term of about 100 men and 400 women. The college staff consists of 36 Wi teachers and 37 administrative ind maintenance personnel. ' ~ Americanism: Shouting about individualism and then following the crowd. For Summer v '"I? DRY wy$i ' '" Two C, l> I 607 5 P . 203 Ea WELC Tobacco i Visit Us When You C Tobacco In Greensboro F Easy Credit ' ii ,m n o r[. ^ tcgabiH 131 SOUTH DAVIE SI* PHONE Y. SEPTEMBER 10, 1949 Mrs. Pearl Barber of Randolph /enue Extension, and George . Higgins of the same address, ;re arrested at 8 p. m. Satury, September 3, on charges of rnication and adultery. Higgins and Thelma Lentz of 29 McConnell Road were arsted at the same time on a arge of retailing beer without oper license. Hearings on both arges were set for September in Municipal-County Court. George Carr VOOD YARD e have Heater Blocks, Cooking tTood and Slabs. For Prompt Delivery, Call 5760 Neatness OU NEED GOOD CLEANING ERVICE -always bring r clothes to:? ZC&Jl onvenient Locations 4 south Elm Street ist Sycamore Street OME i fSrnw/Ar m w w t ome To Sell Your :or Top Quality On Terms THING GQ wdty.-HrSDutii 0toOuJig.* I A ikM# < A??ikiJtakAakA - oxttroauKu | i