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v'- - - -Mi v" ' ""' ~ ?. v ".. ">.*?. ? SUNDAY. AUOUIT 79, IW 500 Registered For Natl Sigma NbMCVELAND ? (NNPA) ?Nearly 500 delegates^ representing ninety-nine chapters of Sigma Oamma registered last Wednesday for the 19th annual convention of the or- " ganization at the Phillls'Wheatley Associaitoh. 7~tr -The delegates, who are here from twenty-five states, relaxed last Wed" - nesday night at a cocktail party j gWen by 7.eta Omega Chapter of J Qmega Psi Phi Fraternity.- The oartv *>?.!.? of 9*f\d w nun ctH~ , After a memorial service last j Thursday morning for members of ! the sorority who have died in the I. last year,?general sessions wrrr ; opened at 2:30 p. m. with the pre- j sidential message of Mrs. Ethel I fiwtlh nffhl' n D .n?ll? .if I the sorority. A member of the sorority, Mrse i Ruth Whitehead Whuley of New j York, "a dtputy comimssioner of the housing and buildings in the cabinet of Mayor William O'Dwyer address- I ed a public meeting of the boule at j eight Thursday night at St. James i AME Church-. 8401 Cedar Avenue. ; Southeast. According to Mrs 7 Rosa r\ rear--}. ley, baslleus of Cleveland's Alpha lambda Sigmii nhapttuv^UT^^w^Oorrt; - ,, were devoted to planning training j .programs designed "to fit the youth ! 3 of today for tomorrow's world." ^ "Membership is confined to those women who are students at or gra- i_ duates of colleges or universities, |_ pationaJ?officers?explained at a _ press conference^ in the home of j. Miss Viola M., Whitfield, 1181 East, 102d Streeet. |1 Of the ninety-$even chapters, . thirty-flve are undergraduate units v at schools that admit colored worn- f - en, including those \ ??have. bOtn white and_ colored stu- .i dents, Ht was explained:?L? {.? In. the latter category are chap- ! ters at- Western Reserve .Uiilyersity k 1 Northwestern University, Butler T1 University, the University of South- | . -era California, Ball State Teachers uonege, tne university ox Illinois ; and Temple University. , The other sJxty-two~ chapters are I i composed both 01 women who were f s SIgMu ' Gamma Khos in their stu- j l dent days and of graduates from i < colleges where no chapter exists. ? National officer* are proud that nearly all t-holt- momhtrc nca thoir : university training in professions jalthough many are said to be house wives as well. More than 90 percent i of the members, it was estimated, - 5?3^srt The group was founded by seven | > women students at Butler University in Indianapolis In 1922. One ot tne ] -charter.members. Mrs. John E. ! ' , Hedfleld of Indianapolis, is national , tachlmos (treasurer.) J .Host chapters for the boule were ; Alpha Lambda Sigma and Zeta. : Mrs. Emanuel Gleason . is basileus t of Zeta Chapter. . Prairie View ?Students Honor New President PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex. ? <ANP> ?The Old State _ Normal. and In- Industrial students, a campus group,"' honored Dr.. E. B. Evans, along with his wife, for his appointment , as official president of Prairie View University last week at a special surprise affair. - - , *. ] . '?Casually strolling-down the 'waHt' of the president's' home from the f campus liorary, the group approached his home singing 'Auld to see what was going on, Dr. Evans j'l was surprised to see the large group t s of students and professors,' too,'t Muriel Rahn Pe a mi I LA ?Brilliantly in NEW YORK-Thousands of music f t and opera lovers, including hun- J j dreds of Harlem social, civic, cele^J biiliaSy jammed ?Trlhorough Hty M "r~~~ dlurn hpr^ l?st Saturday night to i | witness- Muriel Rahn's debut in i th? rlt.Ip role of 11 ATda"~ With t,he f SaVmaggl Opera TTompany. Not Tt since _ Caterlna Jarboro,? noted I < diva, returned Ltom Italy 14 years * ago to sing the Same rale at the i 1 old Hippodrome Theatre, under-T I .. the samp Maestro Salmaggi, have ' < Harletnites witnessed an- opera- : > ~ tic denut of such - proportions. r With a brilliant full moon adding t I I oy I rwr* Dowurf | h **1 *r"/s OKDEK . ... . | . AQp / t/y<S7 ferr-?l ... -Aj.. L*' ; ' '* ... 6 ^ ? r~ / .: f. v.., ~; ' . . "; ' ? I HuE K/J| Emm H> -, Hani H "H yM ?||| ADA" ?STAHS The trU,r J ending from left to right, Norma J Coward-, Mario Pasquetto and ' I ? I i 1 tLtAr Dear Eleanor . I wa:? formerly a business woman, was considered efficient in, my vork and I also managed iny own 'indncial affairs well. I used the j_ iiulgrt iiY t' ii) Inii w -rxactly how^ fiuch J coukl spend and what Lliad ;aved. Everything is different now U* I nisband holds the purse strings and i ; never know whether I will get one lollar or twenty ?>r when T will "get T. Consequently, I am unable to : jlan or to use any kind of a budget. My husband turns a deaf "ear to ny plea for a more sensible spends j ng basis. ,We have nothing saved,; ipend loads of money7"oh noh-essen-~ ials and altogether act like a pair ' )f idiots. But what can I do? Practical Wife, j* ANSWER; I hardly know what v?.. . ?n , do. If you could persuade him I' to turn over his monthly in""comelo youwith the exception * of his own spending money, you ; might be able to work your way | out 1 ' " '-jI kqow one man who was always belilnd wltn his bills, who _ ? decided on* stich a course, and " j , he told me several months aru that it was -the best step he ev- .j ' PTTootT Ills wife is.now respon- , sible for> the bills and conse- .*}. , quently spends, no more than she can jtfford and is perfectly [. happy to dowithout the things that- slie sees are extravagant. *-*?They-have a nioe- savings in the bank and live on a higher scale than ever before. It was a rare thing to find a man who will - admit that his wife oan manage ? better than he, altho- he be the most impractical person in the world ahd his wife the very op- ^ posite. home men crave the authority that money - gives. They wish to feel free to spend, on books or liquor they cannot aff<irrt. while the erneerv hill runs on?and while' the mother -< has to eternally darn and patch inging to ffim. Or. - Evarw-Said,- "My friends.?irty '; ;16sest friends have me.t me daily . vith a smile end yet no one told vnr df this." '< Miss Mabel Kilpa trick then ln.effupted .his sunn ittfd welcome .by . Dresenting him with a traveling bug is ? jtoken of love and" esteem froth he "Ofd Normal Students " rforms Aida" o . the otherwise glittering <Hs lay of scenery, lights, ami ?the "Opel a TThder The j ' Stars'' exceeded fondest ex- j lactations after a postponement ... ast Week'due to rainy weather j Mis? , Hahti, .t 1m: only. X-t^rn ? he cast, was easily the jdur ,of he evening judgiiig _ fro'nV tfTe 'liravos" that echoed- throughout r .ho stadium?whcnetei licr. per foi matice required the delivery if att aria or other difficult pa.s aires of Verdi scrrre 1wart0 FaFTQI1FTTT O, n o t ed enor whom Sa'maggii imported ltd at a chignon. 1 Unbr O ALLY THE BEST WAY To . . V TO YQVK HAtK. ?. > - ' ~ \ ; ... THI H* H ^ Jjffjjj m Ji mm |B^-' - T ^? i - . ?-?? y^ETjTjyS WM& ?f 1 H) * f| Jfl Vftrrtpl Rahti. enThralled their uviiience in"A'da." JOR for them to make a decent appearance In public! Then there are men who are - efficiency wizards, and who.have _ extravagant and impracticai WiVPT i nese men naturally would In1 crazy tu turn over their ~~ money to such women. But evervone possesses some .fcuad . _ tonalities, their posses some goocf wives are without and vie" ' SU. 7" ^ , . - lie nee, it, would be a very_. * good idea if husband and wife could* get together and decide which one was the* more capable pf running the business of spending and saving the family? income. 1 think every farhily should have a family business AH members of the family Who 'ire nmr fOllrt.wn ctwmU \i?? aL lowed-to attend. This meeting ^should serve, as an inspiration to the future mothers and fathers listening in. Yours with be?t wishes, Eleanor. i-oit uoitry these tenjptine and very delicious recipes whtle we are endeavoring to lower the cost of oui meats: sakuinkri and eggs on toast 3 tablespoons of butter 3 tablespoons of flour j teaspoon of salt . . .. Ji_Jteaspbbn of dry miistm-d 1 ' j -cups of milk 4 sliced hard-CQoked eggs 2 ca'hs of sardines 6 slices of toast teasnooh of pnpiik:i Blend butfer and flour. Add salt mustard and milk. Cook, stirring constantly., until thickened. Adc iinu iittu. ni i aiim* .>il l U 11 m; toast.Hent in broiler. Re move t< hot platter Pour over egg sauce Sprinkle with paprika. Serves 6. Ii desired'2 teaspoons of chopped onion may be added to the sauce Flaked salmon, tuna fish,.or mackerel may'be tus.e.d.instead of sardines SAItnfNFS .\NI? SPINACH 1 Q.-medium white sauce 2'C. cooked spinach . 1 teaspoon of salt * ' ' > teaspoon uf pepper 2 cans-'of sardines peper. Heat 'Doroughly. Put li Combine sauce,.spinach, salt anc center of iiot- platter. Surround wlti Don't, forget thai Eleanor can hell Horn Italy . this sumraep to sin( i lie role of '"Rhadajnes,"* appeare' opposite Miss' Kahn and. sharet vt<?>uI honors with her. many time in duets and other ensemble num ' - di.t v I. rinui in ii i,i it han't nn \ /.o-r? irano/ who sang i4ie role ?.>i "Amneris." KIJ( I UN K ' MOKtl A N as "Anio nasi ?," tiie father ol "Aada," wa partieu+at fy effective Th ids due with Miss Rahn, *hale V ITT OH |() TATOZZI as the Ki ngl' am IOSKPH CONTKKRAS as th "Hamfis," high priest, were hotl I'XreUelit?-Ucl III The Corps de IlalleL . iba*. teh-u [>?ie of the highlights -of the even v.'g and Coin! net or CAKB1KI STAnCTTXT led the dfr-prtre '^ym phony! in a spirited uecompani m en t. - All ; v p ?bh drni Howard, Mario Fas^yefto Am Muriel Haiin. ?d*d, ocron tht front I Unbi I hood,' 1 N*V | ,'".!!* "". " *A' * ^**^1 ""," *- ?? ? ? I LIGHTHOUSE AND INFORMER, C< Mrs. B 13th h Commemorative Stamp Sales WASHINGTON. D C.?"Women must close rankj and unite for ' woi'ld peace," staled Mrs. Mary Mp| Leod Bethune, Founder-President of 1 the National Council of Negro Woiilt'lJ an. SiU! liisUed tiie cull lor the j 13th Annual Convention of the ori ganizalion. 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 i yearning of my heart to women J everywhere. These are unusual days *1 in the life and service of every i woman, and peace is the area seenvi ingly sot aside1 in which?unrted strength of women is needed - In 1 building the peace in the one-Worljd .prises above all other interests. The rprofound responsibility of the National Council of Negro Women in the problems of human "relation-jnnl social welfare is such that sighifi cant study and work by its members I is" necessary to the total developi merit of .human resources an.i world peace." ; During-, the convention, members of the Council will turn their attention to civil right, anti-inflation n-Fistr"*1-'",?voting nnd developing ; coilinniniT y - iuul ii'i-'ri-nationnl leaders 'Strong loadei^wp^ I Mrs. Betliune further stated, "is = ,'needM_ this die. trreafesT ~"enoch~ 1 hVakim' ff mir linn. j ship undergirded with spiritual and . human understanding to provideThe - tools for ' rebuilding the lives ol -! men." ' SALUTE TO YOUTH : The National Council of Negro Women this we'ek urged all of its members and friend.1* to buy and use the 3c "'Salute To Youth" Commemorative postage sramn "W.iman must get behind the Nation's 'fin? ltltt1 To irouin campaign in general and the wide use rif thp xtnrrin in partiriihurJL'. -.saul Mf.l Jf&llrtta , Welch Brown, Executive Director who represented the Council at the i ceremony held at the White House f at the tinle the first sheet of this 'jstamp was presented. tq President j Truman. Forcefully appearing for ' J support, Mrs. Brown called upon the , members of the Council and women in general, tc^''become , more-deeply ^Interested in and realistically conj cerned about the problems of youth. Our., youth?need the unselfish love . of. thefa^mnthw*. their sisters; tthd : their -friends to-hrdp?ffrem develop a d"ep feeling of "belonging to, a , wholesome feeling of achievement i and the great satisfaction of confributiiv; to the- Wor'd in-whlrhi th"}1 ?hvr and must eventually run. rhis | is their world aod we, the women | of the Council, of Atnpruvi tiH i ' , you w^th your Heart and Home problems; write i * ELEANOR. .... . '210 Ailburrt Ave . N. E, Atlanta. Georgia. c-'t At lama Dail'v World. *'< SHOW HO\V Mis: Mary T>ar explain* l?'?w tttnkps"Totlt'r t . 1\'A'?Liu;?liixlt r?Mjarhliii"?jM'ild Ut1 ?M 1>V l'if lii-yliowcS tin- world' (l.TRTSf IIIHlhllK OiaehlllC IIJllHI' '! 'Il * ' 'IS ta^'"K " 1>1 9Tp4^r44iiS A-?TH< I MAN. Ih'dusi.ita 1 Filiation-? Oiroctoi, NatPiial l)r l??ih 1 on a lour oi tin j " _L1 ? ii - I nrrrril T ' 11 t i r1 . J fotvhcod oidtd, woih in o I L ? < ? re eight, ? 1 j I / To it PWMWA, SOUTH CAROITNA tCNW Be Given Lutheran I Missionary Post ! ' * ' ! CftlCAGO?(ANT) ? One i. j Chicago's wore prominent young. people, Miss Lorraine Azalea Wig ; gall, will be cortrmis.sioned a mis- ! } shvnaryhythe United Lutheran i I church in ceremonies Sunday at j the .St. James - Lutheran church. 1? Dr.?Arthur Miller Kiiud>en, f (divisional secretary of the Board j of American n)'s- i?ns- -will-l>wtnw i I the cuiiimissiun upon her. Many4 Lutheran digoutn ries will attend the c< mmhudorving exercises. j ' Wiggan i? well known for her schoot,Work at DuSabTe high where die graduated ..with honors in 1!'4L\ In 1 she. became the first I Nevrn to graduate front Carthago cnlley-e, a Lutheran scnooi, in Carthage. 111. At Carthage she <ri admit ed cum laurie with a B_*A. i . ami also triad unty cert if irate in4" lin? pipe or>fan. ' ; She received the ('art hatre ; 'a w a i tl f o r senior tr i r 1 _a_L iiihI "the Crimson Key." She composed her class song and receiv- j ed , hojpo ah'e. mention_*in "Stu-j_ .i. to'-. \V> hi's?Who?ui American? Colleges" She served as pre?i ! d*"et <?f 4be- - YWCA.?to" CimvputC; largest \voipen's vninp. S i r? eiadnattne from college, ?he Irrv worked for th'p nasr.f two rears as a teacher at South-,' ein Christian institute, a Discln'es . ? < Clp st school in Ed- wards, Miss. ~ A i f Im;?r'l^cii M-hrtoi?'vhhji in I -tnicfs at , the grade high scheoh " s- v.?f ~"j mToor errtIrrp-ir?tiryp+g.,' s.M iv- VS'-* m I I null' in u s i , dirmittul? ~ the church choir. fenrikv .-and j -fhorttnes anil . helpeil ? >n Christain guidance and commu- i >itv work; ,i ' :| ? " 1 i the 'world. must begin now to help ?t-h?. youth tain.* ovY-r fnei.r respnn.si bihues.- ??? The Council Is one of the groups | cooperating with the Naliunal Cun-~ . turemu un Pieveimun mid ConuolJ ul Juvenile. Delinquency to sponsori . the "Salute To Youth" program. | : The "Clur Jbvenes' del "ATSIs" ; of~ ,1 Ct.bn presented the flag of Its Re- j | public to Mrs. Mary McLeod Be-| j thune ana the National Council of ' ( Negrb .Vomen ud.cn" n-s members < j vtstter * i7r TTbHIV' T hf^dvju^rttrs a j" few day? ago. Expressing . a deep appreciation for tl^e friendship of the Cuban people, and the need for -^-world-wide?human understandings : Mrs. Bethune ?ha'nked the Club for this rest of friendliness and in-I l vited its i..embers to visit the ,Coun- I ^. eir at-any tune ? THANKS PARTICIPANTS In a personalized "Thank you", note. Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune is sending thanks to' the hundreds of . fr.ends who helped to m'aka the Birthday Autograph ,Bp?k in her honor* n success. This project sponsored by the National Council of Negl'O-Women paid tribute to Mrs. Bethune on her 73rd birthday. It ' brought in funds whicn will be used J to promote the progrin of the iNCNW The book full of autographs v.;ill -be presented to Mrs Bethune :?t the I3:h Annml Convention of . the Council in October. ? - [i^i- 4SIB - f** WmSBsR t ,/"+&- .r $%& \^g^f^ftM & *?iM:vit'.c - l* ->?k- mBbwMHB - <St?infonl, ("(innetticuL,- plant. Willi .Mr. Thninas is -1 (ISKl'H .1. T :\1 () I; K(l \\', l_'i tiiey Bo wen 1 Vp? s son fie I 1 >'i t-cjtiu, wild is . scheduled i to address t ke L'rkan League's An > [ nun I < 'mifoi-f nj;t . ,;_ift _-lUclmnnitfcT V-U^nnta-, rs7'?it?'inl?er d-10)_ on - I "The Neprn Worker's S'ukc in i the. l'uLi_ae w4' A inid'tcmi-hnkMry.4' W, >*k YOUR BKAID k/Jfifllfr. LNrtkAioLo. utr ir fu; | jo^i an extension Of 5q?B^; Ik TOU* C>WN wajR ...,. u NO MONEY ' HfW JVSTsrno SAMP! [ ?* ^TAT^ *uwr on i>?uhry .J ?y(/' hair products 4^i'' Si. Now /pit. 17, N. Y I ?: , ? m < _ ,4 Issue: Annual 1 mtm . ' - ."?" t * * * ' .. .-v jfjfb - ?-?? ^ ' ' ' -?" j AHHi :?? ? .-rrr-ar^^B t -*?M r ;^kia pra j| ^Mjjl I w_ $ Br STAR CHAT?r-Tallulah Hank* head, Anituu-u'-s Numbi?r One. ac< rr^,?rrfjTF?rrf " jTiVU.le' "Lives," daughter of . the date. Senator fri>i>i Alal.anm;?shown above visting1 the (iressii)i'- nf "-nrnl'rt HII/MK HOLIDAY, America'a Number One Song Stylet, at the ilroadivav?Strand- Theatre. S5000 In Sc Given At fc?f > -v' ST. LOUIS?The award o* eight scholarships _ajn d th'ree .sprlnl awards,"one to a Liberian student, were officially announced to delegates at tending the 20thf annual convention of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, on Thursday afternoon. The total*^scholarships are valued at $5,000 ancj weer decided upon by trie National scholarship Board of Delta which met. in Cincinnati in mid-July T i r u' s.?convention?con-' tmues throuphour this week The special awards eeeaied were: 1. > A foreign -.scholarship for a teacher tor study,.iiie thuds of elementary scho61 education in New York City 2 The Juliette DerricotU* Special Scholarship Award, to be established at the ^University. of. Put-sburgh, Graduate School of Social Work, . for prpf^bional training in. group I I ^ v* O VAS/cin /oo Vark r Q Pimples, Blemishes? 0 Skin K<H44fk> Meirsk ? O/aults externally caused? 3-Wav SktfvTTreatment Often Wor kv tnimc le * smoother Akin until-you see what tins amazing Dr FRKl> Palmer's 3-way treatment may do for you It's easy and economical. Just do this 'i days . . . (1) Waih only with Dr. FRED Palmer'i Skin Delight Soap (2) Spread on Dr. FRED Palmer'i Skin Whitener... le ave on all night (3) DayTfmes profect skin with Dr. FRED Palmer's Vanishing Cream You can net all 3 Df FRKD Palmer's j. It drug itoreii, liac- each ~Df-;?h-RpD Palmer s Skin Whitene r also in fStk- size. 1 Full Direct inns on .package .Caution. ? I'se only as directed. Be delighted ; , afth results on 7 diiyn' tnel m iiuiut u i hack Ask tor Dr KHKD Palmer's, s . FREE ?Trial t/ie SKIN WHirtNW. Send ICH to* pottogm, handling to ( Br. tKkil ftUuu ?. So> 264, 0?t>t $, JUIaM^. t? I I ? Conv? .ft. ? ?L. , ._i_.?? ?j 1m Seemingly the Holiday pets, I " \iisu r\ u celebrated thrnpgh, hrod boxer, with "Lady?^aix ; \voel:^-old Mrindle?Boxer;?latest" addition to the kennel menagerie, ' ni-e aling. the almw. t . Bankheatf /commented that "ilillie iiuliday is-ene of the f greatest" she ever heard." holatyjuBs ^P~v" ~i" ?_" ia bonian ? work (available to any Delta)., J?3 A special Delta auard for*ttt-| | ay and participation in the Tn<tt-1 I tuteof Race Relation* at Pisk the~r bummer of 1949' j The eight Delta recipients for j the 1948-1949 awards are: ^ Mary Jeanette Campbell, Epsilon * Chapter. Ohio State University. Co . lumbus.. Miss Campbell lives in . Dayton. Ohio, and will ?ntt?r Wni- . iesley College- this fall to study j pre-dentistry. Miss Yerna M. Cotton of Alpha 1 Lambda Chapter. North Carolina | ' College. ~ Durham .Miss Cotton' lives in Ehgield. North .Carolina, . and will enter the Graduate School of Carnegie Institute *of Technology.' Pittsburgh, ro" study Library Science. . .. .. ? ? : miss cmariie leucine unvis .Alpha Beta Chapter.; Fisk University, Nashville. Mis.s Davis will complete work m musicology fjor un M. S. ! di^ee at Radchffe^College. " | Beta Iota Sigma Chapter, Langsfon > j University, Langston, Oklahoma^ j Hlie u.ttL study ciiiilcal Laboratory , Technology at Meharry Medical | College, Nashville, Tennessee. Miss Grace Williston Parrott, j Gamma Theta Chapter, Is a grad- I uate ol the University of Dayton, t " AH IJPPftH'hYfiht. Miss Parrott lives | In Washington. D. C. Site will stu- j i dy at- tjrie Traphagen-School, oj Fa- - Vou can make your dull, dry,TTiuf<r-to-manage hair sparkle like diamonds! Um Plpko Hair Dressing and see ij| how if hring*-mi%highltghts. With IMuku your hair looks ' softer, Jonger, silkier -becomes SO errsy tr? arrange. Afwo^ 1? : . i ? ? jntion I iniyHoficiay ^i _ * ' * < 9 ro Appear In Baltimore BY FLOYD SNELSON NEW YORlf?"Miss BroadW?j> America's greatest song ?>?"? ? '' -? icnoWn ar^^ay^OS^TMias iBtlUe Holiday to you, will anawe- thr rail KrlHaYe her next appearance in her hometown Baltimore, directly after closing her engagement at the Broad way Strand Theatre. Urgent request? from all orer tjvi nation for her service*, paining quite perplexing indeed."kept the noted singing star in a (juandary. uui sue imany eiecteci to accept tne Baltimore date, and Vill appear there for one week beginning August 31. at the Club Astoria. Miss Holiday was born ill mittmore April 7. 1019, daughter of Clarence Holiday, noted guitar, player who died some years ago, and ???< mother was the former -Sadie F*?gen, .who lived In Nfw York. She has not sung lh Baltimore forsosba years, end-she- will go there -agate which will be one of -her greatest pleasures. ^ i^?; Blllle Holiday J?as been vainly sought for enneafane* in the" rrtr Ailliui LessftUr musIcaTshow "Fifth/ Avenue" starrlng.ltancy-^ikerazid? Eugene ^Howard. for early fall opening. However, Johnny Levy, Miss Holiday's personal manager stated- that ahe would Be~una6Ie to accept, because of previous commitment*. ? - ' ?: nr AAfamrm Punt ~ State Senator ' Tirlpdiafiaf ii-iri , -Mrs. Kij7ah?>TVi Herod has been ^nominated?"v flu? Progressive, -arty a? a candidate to the Indiana state senate, it was announced.^ hers this week, . . t She is well known for her civic and church work in this city.; Slifc tnlns annthn* wmiiun tsr, Pro. aresgive" >state t'^hrt, Mrs.?Bdrra?~ -JuluiHoh; who is sagof fine of state auditor. ? j^Otrn college opfeite^ tMs fall, many ahlonln*Nftw York City. fviiw Matgarn Lomad Price 1 Gamma 0#Tnm? Cnapter, PhilanIder Smith College Little Bock Ai Kansas. She ?=| ? wwMVM<4va *V4 UlC A. >0.i' , > degree at Philander Cm 1th OUlltue; Miss Bufordyne- Westbrooks,'AlJ2lia. Zeta Chapter.. Talladega Ottl lege, Talladega, Alabama. J lKttV;' Westbrooks will enter the Oradiv*; ate School 0i Journalism at 4 the University of Wisccn^aln^ Madison. "She is the first Delta to receive the .. Julia Bun.bray Jones Scholarship Award., Th.s award is in memory *:. of Mrs. Jones of the Pittsburgh Courier: "Miss ' Payr T' Woodson, Beta ' Lambda, Chapter, University of *1*0ledo. Miss WoodsOn will complete work fo? the B. S. degree In Ax% . r Education at Toledo University. - Members of thetSqhtJIirshlp are Miss Dorothy Height, National President, New York City;, Mrs. Reber S -Gannr-Nattonat Secretary, , Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Beatrice S. ^ Penman, National Treasurer, Kansas City, Kansas; Mrs. Ella PStewart, elected member, Toledo, Ohio; Miss Naomi R. Cherot, Chairman! lfnnaaa City/Mamie*1" " "Voice of Americr broadcasts gre _ all parts of the world. ^ otifiailb 1 - ~ . fifrhli? I 1?=*^ &7^mpIIIH^ "m1 ?H r^i^MMII 50c. "TjH f[5i____^?? I I ' - ~ . , ' '^ .i^?., mi ?i?? - -' -^j ' '" . :> "? .- : . - - ;,v ^ i . 1 .