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' ~~?? 5 ; ? f?}' - /. 1 ~ WNPAV, AUOUST 29, 194? 500 Registered For Nat'l Sigma Gamma RhoMeet CLEVELAND ? (NNPA) ? Nearly 600 delegates, representing' pinety-nlne chapters of Sigma. Gamma Rho, national college sorority, had registered last Wednesday tor, the : . 19th annual convention of tl\? organization at the Phlllis Wheatley Associaiton. * The delegates, who are here from twenty-five stutes, relaxed last Wed" nesday night at a cocktail ' party given by Zeta Omega Chapter of . Omega f?il Phi rrttlerulty. THI party was held at 2404 E. 56th St. Alter a memorial service last Thursday morning for members of the anroHty whn pnira Hlart In fha last year, general sessions were opened at 2:30 p.. m. with the preZZ sldentlal message?of Mrs. Ethel Smith of Chicago, grand basileus^of the sorority. 4 'A member of the sorority, Mrs. . Ruth Whitehead Whaley of' New York, a deputy comimssloner of the housing and Buildings in the cabinet ui iviuyuj wsuiam vj uwyer uuaress ed a public meeting of the houle at eight Thursday night at St. James AME Church, 8401 Cedar Avenue, f Southeast. 1_ . According to Mrs. Rosa P. Pear1 * ley, baslleus of Cleveland's Alpha Lambda. Sigma Chapter,. the.sessions were devoted to' planning training .programs designed "to fit the youth of today for tomorrow's world." Membership is confined to those womin-who are students at or graduates of -colleges or universities. national officers explainer! at a press conference tn the home of Miss Viola M. .Whitfield, 1181 East * ' 103d Streeet. Of r the ninety-seven chapters, --- thirty-five are undergraduate units at schools that admit colored^ wom en, including those institutions tliat have both white and colored stu. dents, it was explained. In the latter category are chap-ters at Western Reserve University Northwestern University, Butler University the University of Soutliern California, Ball State Teachers College, the University of Illinois and Temple University The other Klxtv-twn chapters aw composed both of women who were Sigma Oamma Rhos in their stu!T.** dent days and of graduates from colleges- where no, chapter exists. National officers are proud that nearly -all their members use their * university training In professions and few have become housewives, .although many are said to be house wjves as well. More than 90 percent of the .membersv it was estimated, - AJ*'*" l%wytrs' The group was founded by seven ' women stjudents at Butler University K - in Indianapolis in 1922. One of the charter members, Mrs. John E. __ Redfleldof Indianapolis. Is national tachlmos (treasurer.) ' Host chapters for the bouie were Alpha Lambda?Sigma wni Zetn, Mrs- Igmamiei Qieason is basileus of Zeta Chapter. Prairie View I?Students Honor New President ?The Old State Normal and Industrial students, a campus group. honored Dr. E. B. Evans. along " with his Wife, for his appointment &s official president of Prairie View. University last week at a special surprise affair. Casually strolling down the walk of the president's hopie from the campus library, the * group at prnarheri?his -home singtng 'Auld? Lang Syne." Coming from his house : to see what was going on. Dr. Evans " was surprised to see the large"group of students and professors, too, Muriel Hann y Brilliantly In NEW YORK-Thousands of music arid jopera lovers, including hundreds of Harlem social, civic, cel.e brities, jammed Triborotigh Sta witness Raton'-a- dekit -in the title role of*"Aida" with the Ha\maggi Opera ComnanvT Not . since ?Caterifia .larboro, noted diva, returned1 from Italy 14 years =k- ago to sing the *ame -rale at the old Hippodrome. Theatre, under Harlemites witnessed an opera tic debut of?such proportions. .With a brilUAnt full mmm adding ~~ j \ fHOWIH<i 5fYLE ? jJ__ ~ SEr^ F*H| * Twi^i ^WCUfcK ? ? ? ? | ^<>p / kU. ' " fr* ? 7~" r~~~? k-? ' "f ' ' . - - | ? ?/ B I HB m p^i K , JH RL j It'' iM | "AHA" STARS-? The' tria,, Mui jrendinp fTTmr"hrft tu right. Norma !' dier Howard, Mario I'asquetto and ' ELEAN f 1 . ". " ' --- . i rjeui r.ieanui iu {'. I was formerly^ a business woinun. I p< j I was considered ' elflclenr Tinny-! | work and I also managed my own \ efi financial affair:, well. I n*Ai ?ex budget system; know exactly lyiw : -wl ( much Teould spend and what I had w< Lsaved. l?.. ?"-j-?-m , Everything IS different now. My ; er : husband holds the purse strings and Qi { doHar or twenty or/when I will get | sa it. Consequently, I aih' unable to ] ; plan or to use any kind of a budget. My husband turns a deaf ear to co ; my plea1 for a more sensible spend- ^ ing basis.?We have nothing saved; ? ! spend loads of money "on non-essen- j r tials and altogether act like a pair jn of idiot3. But what can I do"? '! Kj, j " Practical -Wife, i I ANSWLK: j I hardly know what you can ar ; do.' If you could persuade him l0 to turn oyer, his monthly In- j sl] come to you With the exception to of his own spending money, you ' - might be able to work your way t out | decided on such a course, and ?4 cjen he told me several months ago < mea thatdt was the best step he ever took. His wife is now responsible for the bills and conse- 2 quently -spends no ihore than ' ^ happy to do without the things ? i that she sees are extravagant. ^ 4" Theyliave a nice savings in the ~l~" . than ever before. It was a rare J thing to find a man who will , , admit that his wife ean manage g j better than he, altho he be the : most I m p ract 1 cal per son in tTve con | world and his wife the very op- e?e? | posite. Some men ' crave the ' o-n j authority that money gives. . V They wish to feel free to spend g on books or liquor they cannot . , 1 afford, while the grocery bill- U)U runs on?and while the mother "has to eternally darn and patch -crel 1 singing to hirfr. - - ? - 2 s Dr. Evans said, "My friends?riny < 1 J closest friends have met me dally '.i-* with a smile and yet no one. told ! me. of this." - - - PeP' : c 7?Miss MntJFl KiipatncK then in- > ceil ; terrupted his surprised welcome by spii [presenting him-with a traveling bag D I "as a token of dove "arid' esteem irom I the "Old -Normal Students." crforms ??nrm "Aida" ? - ito the otherwise glittering dis- nasi play pf scenery,'" lights, and cos- : pari j fumes, the "Opera Under The j whl IStC'.s" exceeded fondest ex- il() i peetat ?ohs?-hf te-e- n ^pjjst poneni?:iit?-I< >> j Miss Hahny the only Negro in exn the cast, was easily the star of T | theevenirue iudtfiiur from the-.om ! "Hravos" that echoed throughout ( i.g 4the stadium whenever her per- j SIM I foimance required the delivery pho | of an aria or nrtiey~dif f icu11 pas- mei [.sages o4 Verdi score, A 4 M ATT ID T'ASUV: K'T'TO, noted * tnrOT ~Wlii>i1V"SaTmaggT hnpovted I Mui oiled ot a chignon. " ml&umSEjSiL ftntty rne bttst way to 5 ry, to row hair . ' i?_ " . . .'? ..? , ?.' r * *4; > *+ * ' . * ? .1 " " THE "v.?~ t KT^jc r1 mrr\ r H' vk V iet Rahn. ?>>>thralU-d t.hair auice in'rAidn." I OR ~ . i r thcni to make a decent ap arani'f in public! . Then there are men"who are ficiency wizards, and who have travagant?-and? imtHUftieai ? iVes. These - men naturally ?uld be crazy to turn over their "J oney to'such women,?But ev [ yone . possesses sotne good ualities, their posses sotne pood ives are without and vice verUenre, it would be a veryi'od Idea if husband and wife ulU get together and .decide liich one was-the more cap>Te of runAing the business of lending and saving the family come. I think every family lould have a family business rctlllg at toast oil an a monthi II members of the family who e over fourteen should be alwed to attend. This meeting lould serve,; Us an inspiration the future mothers and faiers listening in./? * Yours ^ith ,b?jst wishes, ' ' * Eleanor. i it us,try -these tempting and very , clous' recipes while we are fcn- j oring to lower the cost of our i.ts^ , SARDINES AND EGGS ON TOAST tablespoons of Butter teaspoon of salt - ' teaspoon oi ary mnxnirn u cups of milk sliced hard-cooked eggs cans or sardines slices of toast teaspoon of paprika? * lend butter and flour Add<salt. itarri- nrtd mttirr" uook, stirring stantly mil 11 Lhickened, Add s and lVeat. Arrange sardines on ,t Heat in broiler.* Re move to platter. Pour over egg sauce. inktp~ with pnfn-ikn. Serves 6. If red L* teaspoons nt rhopppd^rrrr^may ,be added to the. sauce, iced salmon, tuna fish, or mackmav he 11 .i-rl of sardines.' SARDINES AND SPINACH C. medium white sauce l2 C. cooked spinach teaspoon of salt .. teaspoon of pepper cans of sardineser. Heat thoroughly. Pdt in umhine sanco, spinach, salt and" ter of hot platter. Surround with inch Serves 4 to? 6 on't, forget that Eleanor can help n Italy this summer to sing roll* of "Rhaihinies,'.' appeared nsite Miss Itahn and shared iuers ann other ensemble nuni >,. as did Non-ma Howard, t.iM,L ut? v /,<?-?- rrnrm, who - "s3"hKrole o?" "Amneris.V ~7 IHiKNK M(>M1 AN as "Am:v_ i??," the father of- "Aidit," was lioularly effective in h-iy xtu*>L i Miss Rutin, while VITTORTAToZKl at tlie '"Kimk" niid fr'1'" <:<> V '< RKA.'j Urn inIiTkIi priest, were hoth idletit and in good voice. ? he Corps de Hallet was also nf thn hifthft^hts ?.f the evenadd Conductor' ^ (iARtflEI, [J^ONI led the dj> peire syniit. .liove left to i i>rht: Nnrma (vard, . Alarm l'iksHvetto rtrtd ^iel Rahn. 11 ? ? ?*- ^ , LIGHTHOUSE ANDJNFQRMCt, "O Mrs. B 13+h Is Commemorative Stamp Sales * . \ WASHINGTON. D. C,?"Women must close- ranks- and unite lor world peace, stated Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethun'e, Founder-President of men as she issued the call for the 13th Annual Convention of the organization. The Convention will be held at the Departmental Auditorium, U. S. Department of Labor. Washington, D. C., October 10. 11. 12. 13 of this year "This CALL." said Mrs. Bethune, "Comes as a revitalizing yearning of my heart to women everywhere. These are unusual days in the life *a:vj service of every -woman anrt K f -iron seemingly set -aside m which united strength of women is needed.In building the peace in the one-world brotherhood, human understanding rises-above all other interests. The profound responsibility of the National Council oftNegro Women in the problems of human relations and social-welfare is -such that -significant study and work by its members is. necessary to. the total develop-' n.ent oi nmh'm i1'11',!!'1'1"' t world peace ". . During the convention, members .of the. Council will Turii- 1tTYeir attention to civil right, anti-inflation lcgistratlbh, - voting"and developing community?national and 'international .leaders. 'Strong leaderships. "Mrs. Bethune further stated, "is heeded "IlYTTiIs" the greatest epochmaking era oi our lives?a leader ship undergirded with spiritual and human understanding to provide tne tools .for . rebuilding the lives ol men.*1 ' ~ T SAI.I'TE TO VOl'Tll ?Thp National Council of Negro Women this week urged all of its member^and friend* to biiv and use the 3c "'Salute To- Youth" Cotnmemorativ'fc Postage-^trmrr "Wnmmi must get behind the Nation's 'Salute To Youth campaign in .general and the wide use of the stamp In particular," said.' Mrs. -Jeanetta Welch Brown, Executive, , Director who represented the Council at the ceremony held at the White House at the time the first sheet of this stamp was presented to President I Trumah. Forcefully appearing for support, Mrs. Brown called upon the members of the Council and women in general, to "become more deeply 1 interested 1TT "and realistically con>| cerned about the problems of youth. ?Our - yotrth" "neert "The" "UTT^eTf fsTi love of their ^mothers, their sisters, and -their-friends to help them develop a d?-ep feelinc of. belonging to. a ^wholesome feeling?erf achievement, l and the great satisfaction of contti butin>/ to tht* worM in which they live and must eventually run. This Is then world and we. the women of tile .Council, of America and oi you with your Heart and Home problvinw-; vvntr ELEANOR. "210 Auburn Ave N K " Atlanta, Oeorma c*o Atlanta Daihr World. . tJM SHOW HOW Mrs! Mary Par - I*v fvT,JrtTr:-- r . .,!?! lor the molt r iu;tchiiit!S. irimlueet ' ?v Pit ney- H(i\ve>", the world': Mm tiu ei . * She U' talking wit I j.H.ii.nrs a?TiTo\r.\r, Huh. -irf;7 |Rtdimnn* tlnerfi.i, ^a^hTha! TTr Li;ni -League, im n tr/Ur nT th? y ^ liflidtd, oc roti fl - " '- ' f'if i * ii i - fo(*ti?od idrrf, wffm tn u I ' t? (Ighl, ?? ' J I / fqil p .'L".- ' ^r ' ft OtUMfe^A, SOUTH CAROLINA ethun e tCNW , * ' ' . * ... ' ^ ' I Chicago Woman To Be Given Lutheran^ 'If Missionary Post I - > l CHICAGO?(ANP)? One. of j j Chicago's more prominent young ; people, Miaa Lorraine Azalea Wig ' ' . gniw will be commissioned a misr 1 ! slonary by the United Lutheran !-?. church in'ceremonies Sunday at t the St. James Lufheran ^church. j *~ : fHy?^Arthur Miller Kntldst'lTT^ divisional secretary of the Board ! ; tii-Ajm^ican misydon^, will bestow i j t he commission upon her. Many 1 Lutheran dignntaries will attend i ? the commissioning exercises. Mi's* Wiggan is well known for v ? her school work at DuSable high where she graduated with honors j- ;< _ in?104-iL? In 1 :?4?5 she became the . first t Negro to graduate from Carthage ?r college, a Lutheran school, in Carthage. 111. At Carthage she ; ^ gradualed cum laude with a K , J ?Rfrn w.miimti- It- 1 I I I - v_ ?iLt_ iu . the pipy orprnn. ' |1 She received the Carthage f II a w a r (1 f o r senior g i r 1 s j a and "the Crimson Key.'' She com- j J nosed her class soni' and received hori"??l?'f mention in "Ktu- j u; dent's Who'* Who in American - c-td+p?e*.hi* revved " presT *: *-dont <>>'--? ho YWCA; to campus'; r largest women's gvoup. SI?"-" i .'i^l "ai hi i' 1 1'i.m college she has -worked for' the. nflst j *: _ two_years "as a teacher at South- ( ^ ei n"^Christian infinite, a THsct^tes-j-pi ?~-t? church?. school?m?Rd r wanls, Miss. * ,.H At this misson school which in j J stiucfs at the grade high school J nrtrf junior college tpyph-. Mjr* * J tlic chmcjr choir/ fenrde and | fl ""fto i-hn ruses? and helped in (I Christa'tt guidance, apd commu-,1 -Jj .. -?ity work. - 1 'the World, muiA begin now tn help ! |,0 , the youth take over their responsi- tf.( bilities." ! da j The Council is .one .of the groups I, rfanpiT'ii it k tr'HTCThtt N;'ttin?ftl-f?flh-. . fere nee pn Prevention and Control 1 * ??1 Juvenile Delinquency to sponsor.' . the "Salute To Youth" program. |*' Toe "Club Jovenes del Vals" of ^ Cuba presented the flag of its Re- I public to "Mrs. Mary McLeod Be- ] | thune and the National Council of ' | -?I\PgTr? rrO' II Vittwt* | ? ,' viuiU'C Ufcr CotUV'** hrurfiqu^rfa &; t few dp.?-* ago. Expressing a deep! X r appreciation for the friendship of I % the Cuban people, and the need -for J? i worjd-wide human t understanding,' . Mrs. Bethune thanked the Club for sc ] this gesture of f r i e nd 1 i ne ss a n d J n - I iu. Cvnt>d its members to visit the Coun- I . ci! at any time, ?? THANKS PARTICIPANTS In a personalized "Thank you", ^ ; note. Mrs. Mary .\icLeod Bethune is sending thanks to the hundreds of Tl friend* who helped to make-the---at Birthday Autograph Book her f*1 '? Iinrmr rt success. This project spoil-' Dl lri mailed hy__tho National Ootmrtl of' m , Negro Women paid tribute to Mrs. tii Bethune on her 73rd birthday.. It brought in funds ur'pirh willdje ysed ? J to - promote the progrtrr * of thp~Te \ W?The bunk full of autograph* : tn will be presented to Mrs.- Bethune y, at the 13th Anninl Convention of the Council in October. S< TT "c. u i -_ S1 unit'()r(14 JJiijuicet.cut, _ pinnt . J with .mi. rtioniHs ?i- .IOSLPH J. i 1 MOHROW, I'itney-Bowett Per- i < so tint11 Qiirctu.i, who is so lied u led" jTo~i* < 0 i rv? ss tjji 111 tmn l'MHf ill1* i All \ i-iUM*4---<'xlTnTu:in.t: Kiehmond, t? ! ; Vlry.-in.u. (Si, ! emjLier G-llij on , i "The Ne^rru \\ inker's Stake tn j the Kut ui e of American Industry.' Wt .Ak y< xjr Braid m/&J!uBk t.NrtkAiDLD. Ltl IT &? , -"'-"I AN t * TENSION Of l^UK OWN HAlK KWy SEND ~ r "TKV NO MONEY fHf- ^S5 ' ^ 5 7MAN FUL L "**' ' ^ *"OUNT OH UFuvtKY -l*/' HAIR PRODUCTS . I - Ui''1 ?'- M?w ft>Tfr 17, N.T ' . ' ~~ * - Trr-T. ...' _ J, J'J.? J 1 . if Issue Annua I ; -?-i : ,.-fo - - ;*?:.- J-~~ 7 "? ' ?-?zz* agfe. _____ __ ; .. . : iv. ^ -v > x- | ? j Hi STAR (1H AT?Tallulah Ran] ml, Affli'vu'n'< Number1 One m ?ss, star <>f "Private L-lvos lighter of the * late * Senate >ni A la I>aiiia, shown above vis sr the Mre.ssit)? rooms of voeab I/LIK HOLIDAY, America jniber One Song Stylist,.at tl oadway Strand Theatre, 5500Q_ In i S liven At be ST. LOUIS?The award o* eigl holarships and three speci gre officially . announced to del ites attending the 20th anhu invention ol Delta Sigma The num.v. uii?Thursday?aneniod fie total scholarships, are valui ?5,000 and weer decided upon I >e National Scholarship Board fTTS which met in Cincinnati id-Jtily. Delta's convention coi hues throughout this week i lie special awards created wer 1. A foreign -schohrrship for acher' to study methods of el fntury school education in Nt ork City. 2- The.,Juliette. UvQicutte_ Speci :hoiar,-hip Award, to be establisl 1 at the' University of Pittsburg raduate School of gociai Woi a professional training in groi %ecfc Vfrur SKIM O Skirt Too Dark s* Si] Pimples, Blemishes / USkm Bought Harsh i LLfaults externally ccu/sea I ?i ii . - ? 3-Woy Skin Tfeofmen1 Often Works Mirqclei Don't Rive up hopejqr u lighter, clearei smoother skm until you sec what thi amazing Dr. FRRd Palmer'a 3-wa treatment may dolor you. Irt easy aiu economical. Just do this 7 days , . . (l/v/aih-unly with Dr. FRED Palmer*! Skin Delight Soap (2) Spread on Dr. FRED Palmer*I Skin Whitenpr...leave on all nigh (3) Dayt imes protect skin with Dr FRED Palmer's Vanishing Crean You cajg get all 3 Dr. FTTFTD "PaTnu-r* at drug stores, 'Jf>c earlL_Dr FJtlviPatmcr s Skin AVhitenrf also ip f>(V si/( Full Direct inns on packages . . Cautici with rPsrrtts on 7 dftrs* tfiri! err monc back Ask tor Dr KlfKD Palmer's. :REE trioI SHIN WMITfNU ?Seed tOf for poirapt, handling to lr. IHka Ptlmm ?. ? * 264, 0?ft. S, AIUAU, fi J fs C all v 1 ~? 1 , -7 . i > vt?. / ' ' ^ * ? " ' .. > | ' f *&?$* Kn 3B& lEk^'' ^Hfl. ^t^-ssl J Si * i\> V -rjkf V ^ 'Vjf ' I V " Wy" I >*: m x *- Seemingly the Holiday pets, J i? ' "Ai i?m.i ?a?rclebrated?thrtmglf i hred boxer, with "Ijady," six- | >r weeks-old lb indie Boxer, latest t- addition to t.lw kfmiMl j st 1 are* stealing the show. 's Miss Bankhead commented iP that "Millie ifolidav is one of the -! greatest she ever heard." _ I f . ' \ ht work (available to any Delta " al [ 3. A special Delta award foe ?tn. it.) civ atKl participation In th'p Tn^. e- tute oT~Race' Relations at Pisk the al temnmer of 1949 ^ -?? ta j The eight Delta recipients for ; n. ; the 1948-1949 awards are: ?d | Mary Jephette Campbell, Epsilon ! >y Chapter, Ohio State University. Co- ! of hinibus. Miss Oamubell lives?in^, in pnytnn, "Ohio, and will entci Wellesley College this fall to study ; pre-dentistry. . e:' .Miss'Verna Mr Cotton of Alpha] 11.. Lambda Chapter, North?earottnaj e" College.. Durham. Miss Cotton ;w r Itres-in Engield, North Carolina, \ . -and will enter the Graduate School of Carnegie Institute of Technolo-1' gy, Pittsburgh, to " study Library h ' Science. Miss Charlie Lucille Davis ,Alpha 1 jp Beta Chapter, Fi.sk University, _ Nashville, \liss Davis will complete work in musicology foi an M. S. ' "* 'gfegree' at Rudcliffe College. ! Miss Dorthola Frances r. Grant-: Beta Iota Sigma Chapter. Langfston ' ] University, Langston, Oklahoma., ' She will stvtgly Clinical Laboratory "Technology at Mehnrry - Medical4 College, Nashville, Tennessee. J Misft?Graee?Will Is ton Parrott, i ^ Gamma Theta Chapter, is a grad- t f uatn ol (he?University of Dayton, f Art Department. Miss Parrot! Hves j to in Washington, D. C. She will stu-j " dv at the Trapnagen School of Pa- ) IWj !? -/? J M Vou can make your dull, t . dry,' hard-to-manage h&lr sparkle like diamonds! Use s IMuko Hair Dressing and see y liow It brings out high lights. With 1'luko your hulr.Jnnks 5^ softer,-longer, silkier be-. comes so easy tQ jirrange. ' FAOg *** ' i Billy Holiday To Appear In Baltimore BY l?i>TD 8NBL&ON WEW?your'?"MUrf Broadwey,"?^ America's greatest song stylist, well known as "Lady Day?* MWk BUlle '-1 Holiday to you,-will answer, the call " to make her ndxt app?<> <n ^ hometown Baltimore, directly- after, closing her engagement kt the Brood way Btrariu Bieatrer Urgent requests from all over the nation for her services, pouring in, quite perplexing indeed, kept the noted singing star in a auandarv. but she finally elected to accept Baltimore date, and wifr-dPPear there for one week beginning August 31. at the Club Astoria. Miae Holiday was born Ih Baltimore April 1, 1919, daughter of.Clarence Holiday, noted guitar player who died some year* ago. aud her mother was the former fledie FagKen, who lived lh New York. has not sung in BalllualiB fdr sbcne yean, and she will go there agalu which will be one of -Iter greatest pleasures. BiUle Holiday has. been vainly/ sought for appearance in the new Arthur Lesseur musical show "Fifth Avenue" starring Nancy Walker and ring However. Johnny Levy,"~Mta8 Holiday's personal manager stated ! that she would be unable to ac<*pt, iHH'HBse Uf previous cqmmltmgMi. Woman ftmi* For ~rState Senator In Indiana TNPT A NAPftLfS? MNFjP--- "~ Tfrs. Eli7ah?th Herod has been nominated "y the.. Proeiepsive i -arty a* a candidate to the IndlLima state senate, it was. announced .y here this week. ' ' > . .. .vi'^'vid' [ _ She ts Wf'ii known for her chrfc . I and chureh work in thla city.; She Lkxlwu ?not hee- w^mntr orr the iVo. jeressWe state ticket, Mrs. Edna "*" [Johnson, who is se^HiiMaku Alcorn Announces Improvement Plans ALCORN,- Miss: ? tANP)-Wh*n ^c^rn dc^ege op^ns Z?iS-========4^7alltan in M?w Yort Ctty. ' V^** 3tx*u*e P<K>e^ a< o? '| "Kansas. She"wll^donfpl^e Tver" work I in home economics for the R. 8r\ . I degree at Philander Smith College, Miss' Bnfnrriyne Westbrooks, 'Al? ~l pha Zeta Chapter.rTa 11; ui e ga*. - Cofr* -' I lege, Talladega, . Alabama. htoa - \ Westbrooks will enter the Qradlfcriw I ate School of Journalism at the | -University of Wiaco&sin^?Macltson. She is the first Delta to receive the. 'Julia Hun.bray Jones Scholarship Award. Th.s award is Inmemory of Mrs. Jortes of the Pittsburgh J Courier. i- ?" -?- ? - "',ax'T^ Miss Paye - E. Woodson, Beta ' .? .. > !"*" bluuiita^liiUiitfaLiUHhaiHi ^nu(nu, Uiuvcreity OX "JTO?. , ledo/ Miss Wocdson will complete work-for the B. S. degree In Art ^Education 4tt Toledo University/ Members of the Scholarship art Miss Dorothy Height."National "T President, New York Qity; Mrs. Reber 6. Cann, National Secretary. Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Beatrice E. Penman^ "National Treasurer. KJM?? ^sas^-Cityr Kansas;?Mts:?Etta f. Stewart, elected member, Toledo, Ohio;? Mffus Naomi R. Cherot, cnairman. Kansas City. Kansas.? > - " * ' v "Voice of America" broadcasts are . all parts of the world. . - ' r| t /"J J ygjjg&, m ^23 I ' m [ ' ;. >' I -.'J '.' ^ j ,' ' . ,v: ,'. V"?-4 ' ?'*\./j" ft* 'y'ji , ' \ * "' V\ *7 vr l>*viO