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Ne gress fter* ta oltvn* smd tarn left fins efe« feousSßg toey esc afford and fteed—cfessr tiwu*andp are biasing a ted! to fcsMfrrwteg Ne gr© suburbia. Blooming on sea etoakrrt* «f dozens at cities. Time toys in a special rapes* is fee current (Sept. 21) ism*, ere hundreds at new ccrsmuaities such &m ATLANTA* nearby Cre«i vreod Parse* (1M homes, *12,- 00-«»,ofsS)} MEMPHIS: nearby Lakeview Gardena (314 homes, g9,W)e-tl8AOO)j NEW OB LEANS* nearby Pcntehsrtrain Parts (T» hoßSwt $14,800-125,- 900)f LON® ISLAND! Dunbar Estates, Westtrary Honses (200 homes, $14,000-S»>,SOO){ CHAB LOTTR N. C.: nearby Univer sity Park (400 homes, SII,OOO - $33,800); PHILABELFHIAi nsarhjr jßtSgrmted (59 per sent white, 0t pa nm& Negro) Cen fcefelhft hams, fffiftt mjmh imsmob maukgm Tfrmt to are sSS pw> fe» aewty prospering Ne gr© middle; dase, who *1! see** to bum cm thing te ©womeof a fever fsf Mn* fechnldans, pre famem pan* famthm, wuress. wtS-peitS fsetosT toariwsa, federal s*»p!oyw»—feat settle whet* the ahf is dean and fee schools good join fee P.T.A., boy power lawn mowers, eurse fee crab grass, en dure fee rigors of commuting, bar becue to err steaks, buy second ears and second TV sets, grumble about taxes. More and more white builders. Time says, sensing the demand for decent, moderate - priced Negro housing, have taken toe plunge in to the suburban market. It has Its special hazards; In some areas, white building inspectors and utili ty companies drag their feet when Negro tracts open. Negro mortgage money if often a stiff 1 per cent or 2 per cent more than for whites (it la easier to get loans for prosper ing Negroes in th# Deep South than it is in Northern states'). But mortgage companies are beginning to realise that steadily employed Negroes are a pood risk. CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT Chicago’s Park Terrace in the suburb of Markham even has a layaway system that allows buyers to sign up for homes and pay out the down payments in monthly in stallments. Markham looks like any of the thousands of bedroom communities that rim the rities of the nation: its lawns are well trim med. its homes are split level or ranch, its streets neat and wind ing. Last week a young, house-hunt ing couple drove to the 400-room subdivision of Park Terrace, cruis ed a while, then stopped at the of fice of Sales Manager Milton Lew is to request a tour through the model homes. “Certainly,” said Lewis, "Os course, you folks are aware that Park Terrace is a Ne gro development.” They were not. “They just stared at we,” said Lewis. “They couldn’t believe their ears.* The couple examined the mode! homes, walked through the neighborhood. “I never dreamed that Negroes could live so well a roimd Chicago.” the husband said. “1 always pictured them as living in slums.” The United States has 8 per cent of the world’s total land area. Splitting of the stems of hay olants cause* the hay to dry out faster. I'*”— 1 *""' " in ' -iTMrß'"mmiiiiiiiTT>inin>iiiiiniaiMßiiiiwiiiii»wiw l i» Cut Rate Prices ODOM CUT RATE CLOTHING IS. *. Stlßim ST, fe^K\WM , Tifl—Hff' , mnii«iriiiMrriiwiiiiiai>rnMiiM— fk THOSE FORMS! The many forms which frpfemcn students entering A&T College last week were required to fill were no problem for this happy group of new students. They are from left to right: Fran ces Herbin, Grensboro; Peggy Rogers, Graham; Lucinda Rodgers, Pitts born and Mary Ferree. Randle mn, all of North Carolina. Over 200 Freshmen: Capacity Enrollmerit Seen At St Augustine s College A capacity enrollment, which in cludes a class of more than 200 freshmen, was expected as Si Augustine’s College opened its 93rd Academic Year last. week. Mr. Iga! E. Spraggins, registrar, revealed that this year’s entering clar cov ers a spread of 25 states and the District of Columbia. There s lf Be 40 Percent iere VL„,en Than Men In U. S. In Next 15 Years I NEW YORK fANP) ln (he next, 15 years there will he 40 per cent more women than men in the United States— and the gap broad ens every year The reason? Women are outliving men to such an extent that scient ists suggest that the young girl who wants to avoid widowhood should look for a husband fi years younger than herself, says ar. ar ticle in the new issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine. Why are women outliving men’ This question raised today in the feature has long been keeping scientists busy finding the answers In. most professional circles there is a growing belief that women actually DO have a special secret weapon to protect them against BIBHOP WELLS N.C. Churches Os God in Christ Hold 38th ; < Confab in Greensboro GREENSBORO Whs was hailed as the most successful con vocation in the history of Ihr North Carolina Churches of God in Christ was held for two weeks at Wells Temple Church. 403 Ashe hero St. here, recently Bishop Wyoming Wells of this city, head of the conference, pre sided over the main branch, while Mrs. Estelle McEwen. supervisor, pounded the gave) over the female meeting « Elder F C. Cannon preached the introductions] sermon on the open ing day. Music was by the Ham let. Chorus. On the second day, known as Greenville District Day, Superintendent. .1 S. Spruill. Elder L. B. Davenport, Elder Roundtree. Elder C. Dunlap and Elder O. Thomas had charge. Subjects discussed wer as “The Believers’ Warfare, The Army of God”, “The Adversary of God”. "The Alley of The Soldier of God", “'The Assign ment To Each Soldier”. "The Ambition Os Each Soldier” and “The Assurance Os 'Victory.” Music was furnished by the t'feehum Choir. On Rockingham and Eavetteviße District Day, Elder E. C Cannon, Minister 3. C. Spruill, Elder W. M Smith, Elder Evans, Elder R C Fisher, Eider C. Cole and Minister Turner- had charge Superintendent C. P Forkett Eldar A. C Bazemore. H .T. Swain, 3 A Sawyer and S Freeman hr.d charge of activities on Edenton | District Stay which honored Bishop ] 6. B. Mason, I Registration for former stu dents was September 22, and elassrs began September 23. On Friday evening, September IS, the Annual Reception for freshmen and new students was held in the Cheshire Lounge. ! The Role of the Faculty in TOe phy.sicai and emotional wear and ; (ear. The American woman, it is j , revealed, resists every major di- > ■rase more successfully than hat male counterpart. She stands up I better in the face of emotional I stress and she is move apt to pull I through a serious illness. Is the female jusi, enjoying the ; good breaks, or is there really a '• “secret strength?” And if there is. I uories the Good Housekeeping 1 ! feature. “Can we bottle it and give j i ii. to the men. too?” The greatest due to this mystery may lie in the very essence of femininity for. sci entists now' fee! that Estrogen, protects her against solid fat the female's natural hormone. MRP, MCEWEN : The Mt. Zion Chorus sang mi Bi: hop Mason and Edenton Dist rict Day Subject, of the day was. j "The Second Coming of Christ," Bishop P. L Ledbetter was one of | the speakers. Among the participants on Ashe ! ville District Day were: Supt Johnson. Elder R. Stanfield, M Williams. C W Johnson, Jr. had charge The Sunshine Band, head ed by Mrs. Mary Halman, presi dent, had charge of the first ses sion Superintendents and Field Workers conducted the Sunday | School program with Ruth Finks and Essie Garner presiding. Mrs. j Ruth Jones conducted chorus acti vities and numbers were rendered by the .Rocky Mount Chorus. BISHOP S DAT The climax of the convocation was reached on Bishop Wyoming Wells’ Day. Elder H. K. Purketi. superintendent of the council, was master of ceremonies assisted by district heads. State Sunday School was conducted by Supreir.tendent M. V. Williama and J. A, Sawyer, Processionals of tire Well* Tem ple Choir and State Choral were directed by Mrs. H. Hunt, assisted by Mrs. R. Jones. Bishop Wells preached his im pressive annual address at 2 p m. and 7 p. m. The Young People's Willing Workers had charge with State Presidents Davenport and Payne presiding with the assist ance at Bsysmore F. Davis. Bishop D r Love of Virginia JW«agfe@d a sermon at night. I ! veloping sn Atmosphere Conduc- j ive to Learning,” was the subject | of Dr. Keith Ferguson McKean's | speech to the Faculty - Staff on I Tuesday, September 15 Dr Me- ! Kean emphasized that a teachei j should encourage scholarship and ’ learning, and in teaching, p. ono j lions must deal with fact- in the blood This would s*' count for the rise in coronal ies in men—but not in women According to one source quoted , n the feature. “;t we could isolate 1 he feminizing effects of Estrogen, i ■v n could get it and live longer, i \nd if we could separate what ever it. is in the hormone that keeps women from getting bald." j we might even save men's hair' So scientists will continue to j probe women's deep secret, -,nJ • man someday will reap the bene- j fits. Until the final answer is de termined, one doctor quoted in the ! article seems to hve the most eio- j ciuent explanation "Women may j live longer.” he suggests, "simply | because they are the bearers of life. If I were Clod, or nature, T would arrange it so.” Better Buys On Better ! Jewelry I Better Terms i i in -nm —n — r—,i ." ■ ■. — r- KENTUCKY Bou"'h'ii IMtiskea 11 BOURBON ImJSL 1 K£f*tyC*» * CINCINNATI. OHIO 111 WHISKEY THE BOWHBOS Ot LUXE COMPANY, fiHNSVIfM* tfcJCPjCKY, Wi U&TIONAL MSHilE** PaOiWCTS misum** yzsz cakoukian WEEK &VMNG SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER *•«, 1359 DRIVE SAFELY—THE LIFE YOU SAFE MAY BE YOURS ll«i <.l*r~Tlil~ ■■WTITMTmrmrI 11 f ■■■■ mwimmiMimniMW, - .... A COMPLETE LINE OF HAIR PRODUCTION Pressing Oii, Curling and Waving Was., Lanolin and Scalp Zest. Hair Straightner and Dresser, '•& Pressing irons and Curlers. Raleigh Commission House, Inc* 214 E. MARTIN ST. Tfimpie 2-7*41 RALEIGH. N. €. 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