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Marriage Talks
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JUDGE PAUL ALEXANDER
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DR. ROBERT E. LEE
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Experts in marital, family and
related problems from many sec- *1
tions of the country will con- f
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lege's campus here next Monday, R
Tuesday and Wednesday. April r<
21-23, to serve as consultants for s?
the 11th annual Groves confer- cc
ence on Marriage and the Family. c<
v Dr. J. S. Himes, professor of w
Sociology at North Carolina College,
will be director of the con- tl
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A highlight of the conference)
, will be the Tuesday evening to
meeting at the college's Dukej P1
vauditorium with the following
.experts participating in the dis- Tl
cussion: Judge Paul Alexander Ti
domestic Relation Court, Toledo, ;
.Ohio; Dr. Robert E. Lee, pro-'
fessor of Domestic Relations 23
Law, Wake Forest College, Wake w
Forest, N. C.; Dr. A. L. Turner, ni
dean of NCC's Law school. Dr. .
.' Alfonso Elder, president of North ?
Carolina College will also take ^
part in the discussion. This con- T
ference will feature a discussion ir
of the proposals of the American fa
Bar Associaltion for a Thera- .
:. > ; puetic Divorce Act.
Most of the sessions of the con- *r
-i ference, which is placing emi.
phasis on divorce and divorce m
Reform laws, will be held iri tr
the. N. C. College library. Its p<
V.t , general ?> theme is "Marriage) in
Specialist and Divorce." in
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GREENSBORO, N
; Plans Are
. C. College
DR. J. S. HIMKS
DR. A. L. TURNER
Divided into five daily sessions,
le conference will devote one
sneral session each morning to a
iscussion entitled "Taking Perfective
of Divorce and Divorce
eform." Two seminars, one on
ssearch and teaching, a clinical
;ssion on marriage and family
juncelling and a viewing of re
int marriage education films
ill also be scheduled each day.
Two evening meetings, one at
le University of North Carolina,
hapel Hill, and the other at N.
. College's B. N. Duke audiirium
are also on the conference
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RADES CONTEST
0 BE HELD AT A. & T.
More than 100 students froip
1 high schools in North Carolina
ill compete in the seventh anlal
State-Wide Trade Contest
be held at A. & T. College on
riday, April 25. Sponsored by
he North Carolina Studenlty
idustrial Organization, the afir
will have participants vieg.
for top prizes in '22 different
ade areas.
First place winners in auto
echanics, brick laying, carpeny,
radio repair and shoe redr
will be eligible to compete
, the regional finals to be held
, Savannah, Ga., on May 5.
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ORTH CAROLINA, SATXJR1
HI-YBoy!
Annual B
The Hi-Y Boys of the City and
County Schools of Greensboro
will attend the Annual Older
Boys' Conference to be held at
Salisbury, North Carolina, April
18, 19, 20, at the J. C. Price High
School.
The Theme for this Years's
Conference will be "Youth Facing
Present Crisis". This year the
Haves-Tavlor Y M P A in nr>
operation with the City and
County Schools plan to take to
this Conference the largest number
of boys that has ever assembled
for a conference of Older
Boys from Greensboro. There
will be approximately 30 boys
leaving for this Conference
.These boys are from the various
schools?Dudley High, Brown
Summit, Summerfiled, J. C.
Price, Mt Zion, Lincoln Street,
Lutheran Grammar and Jonesboro.
This Conference is designed
to bring together all Hi-Y, Gra-Y
Boys' Clubs from all sections of
the state. Ideas and suggestions
are made concerning Hi-Y and
Gra-Y Clubs in Schools and
Communities.
During the period these Boys
are away, they will visit many
historical places in Salisbury,
They will visit, Livingstone College,
The Southern Railway Shop,
Boone's Cave and the National
Cemetery.
Some of the Boys making this
trio will be, James Howell, James
Watson, Walter Harrison, John
Benton, George Neal, Theodore
Yancey, Norman Little, Horace
Chavis, Joseph Buggs. Charles
Summers, Herman Poole, James
Fuller, Charles Chambers, Robert
Whitsett, David Brewster*
Melvin Ghaham, Jack Frazier,
J. Van Herderson.
Mr. E. Harper, Bops' Work
Secretary is advisor to these boys.
Mr. D. W. Morehead, Executive
Secretary will also attend the
Conference. Many outstanding
people will present, including,
Major E. L. Hardin who will welcome
the boys to Salisbury.
Principal speaker for the evening
will be Rev. Kelly O. P.
Goodwin of Winston-Salem who
recently returned from Africa Dr.
W. J. Trent, president of Livingstone
College will address thei
conference during the banquet on
Saturday. Miss B. B. Leonard,
Mother of the conference will
conduct devotions. Miss Leonard
has attended this conference for
many many years.
Other authorities on problem
relating to marriage and the family
who will participate in the
conference are: Clifford Adams,
Psychology professor, Penn/
State; Jessie Bernard, Penn State
Department of Psychology; Robert
O. Blood, Jr., Merrill-Palmer
school faculty, Detroit, Mich.;
Muriel Brown, consultant in
Family Life Education, U. S. office
'of Education; H. T. Christensen,
Purdue University; J. R.
Christ, Florida State University:
Laura Drumond. professor of
Home Economics, Columbia University.
Also Winston Thurmann, professor
and marriage counsellor,
Unuversity of Florida; Rosemary
Funderburg, Durham, N. C.
Family Service worker; Eleanor
Godfrey, University of Illinois,
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DAY, APRIL 19, 1952
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oys' Conf<
Sociology Department, Mozelle
Hill, Atlanta University; John j
Honigman, protessor of Anthropology,
University of North Carolina;
John Hudson, Merrill-Pal
mer School: Charles King, pro- j
fessor of Sociology, Nortlj Carolina
College; Hylan Lewis, Atlanta
University; David Mace,
professor of Human Relations,
Drew University; Mildred Morgan,
professor of Home and
Family Life, Florida State Uni-,
versity; Meyer Nirhkoff, professor
of Sociology, Florida State
University: Max Rheinstein, pro- |
fessor of Family Law, University
of Chicago; Harry Roberts,
Virginia State College; Leonard
Robinson, professor of Sociology,
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?rence
A. & T. College; Alviri Rose, professor
of Sociology North Carolina
College; H. A. Ryan, Columbia
University; Lyda G. Shivers,
Woman's College, Greensboro. N.
C.; Ralph Bridgman, Lucas County
Domestic Relations Court, Toledo,
Ohio; Ernest and Mary Osbourne.
Columbia University;
Hornell Hart, Duke University;
Merton Dyler, Ohio State; and
Rnhprl Hnrnor
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Other directors of the conference
are Dr. Rueben Hill and
Mrs. Gladys Groves of' Chapel
Hill. It is sponsored by the following
agencies: Marriage and
Family Council, Inc.; Institute
for Research in Social Science of
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irriage In June
Jean Priscilla King1, of Nashville,
es of Greensboro, North Carolina,
iud Mrs. Joseph W. King.
High School and Fisk Unlverstly,'
Schools and has attended the
of Michigan. She is a member of
: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and
Capers Memorial C. M. E. Church
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Mrs. Robert E. Nobles of GreetisI
of Dentistry at Meharry Medical
Hll*h SfV,,M,l nt CronntWn SI f
. Kappa Mu Honor Society and was
i World War H.
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Tennessee to Mr. Charles H. Nobl
is announced by her parents, Dr. i
Miss King, a graduate of Pearl
is a teacher in the Nashville City
School of Music at the University
Alpha Delta Onega Chapter of the
her church affiliation is with the i
in Nashville.
Mr. Nobles, the son of Mr. and
boro, is a sophomore in the School
College. He is a graduate of Dudlcj
and Witberforce University.
Mr. Nobles is a member of Alpha
in the service of the U. S. Army ii